{"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_0", "text": "No free snacks or drinks on this Star Alliance partner. Just full legacy carrier fares for basically a budget airline. Flying out of Poland had no Euros or USD on me. I was thirsty and asked to purchase a bottle of water. The stewardess said that I could not buy it and could not use a credit card or purchase it in cash without their preferred currency. When I pointed out that they were able to sell duty free with visa cards she huffed and puffed and basically said it would be \"difficult\". She never offered me a tiny cup of water. On the way back I switched to Turkish Airlines via IST and got a free 3 course meal on both segments and friendly service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1", "text": "Both flights on time. Flight attendants are friendly however they allowed 3 different versions of female uniforms on the same flight. A white T-shirts under an apron looks very casual for a flag-carrier. The planes are quite worn and promotional messages on the seats for an insurance company look cheap. Food is ok taking in consideration that it was just an 1 hour flight.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_2", "text": "The service is mixed. Often the supervisor is not ready for boarding and there is no-one to greet. Last time when I boarded the crew were having their photo taken on the tarmac so we all had to stand and wait until they finished. Food is fine and the hand luggage service where it is delivered on the tarmac on landing works well on the CRJ aircraft.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_3", "text": "My routes are normally VIE-LJU or ZRH-LJU. I always wondered why Adria is not high profile airline being small can be a plus. The CRJ200 and 1000 are OK specially 1000 which are brand new and also A319 latest delivery. I hate that they never board on time neither depart on time. For 20 pax you should be in the air in about 15 min. But they lose a lot of time after the boarding is completed and the take off. The service is worse every time. Now you get a small pack of seeds or dry fruit and a bottle of water. The flights are normally only 30 mins but nevertheless I miss the nice box with good sandwich water and a small dessert. The price is well overpriced for what they offer. There were old inflight magazines in cabin. Crew is good but sometimes too familiar with passengers or fellow colleagues.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_4", "text": "Adria Airways now offer check in on line so it was straight to security which was great. Boarding quick and efficient. Plane downgraded from CRJ9 to CRJ2 but emergency exit seat reservation honoured. Waited on the stand for 30 minutes with no communication from the flight deck. Service was nice with sandwiches hot and cold drinks. Cabin crew were quite robotic seems that pursers are trained not to smile under any circumstances. If crew would have been bit more cheerful and communication from the flight deck bit better it would have been 4*.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_5", "text": "30 minutes late on first leg due to air traffic restrictions at Gatwick but Adria held the connecting flight for us even though there were only a handful of people transferring from the London flight. The food was adequate on both legs and the crew were friendly. All in all a perfectly acceptable journey and I would fly Adria again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_6", "text": "A great little airline. Although the CRJ-200 is a little cramped the service was good with a proper meal adequate refreshments and competent cabin crew. Their inflight magazine is in English and Slovenian and has an interesting mix of articles and company information. Same can't be said about Brnk international airport however! This airport needs a 'spruce up' to say the least.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_7", "text": "Cheapest option when compared to Lufthansa and Austrian plying this short 1.5 hour flight. Small plane meant a long bus ride to remote stand position. Larger carry-on bags had to be deposited in a trolley parked next to the plane. Aircraft spotless but leather seats showing their age - quite saggy in the squab. Service consisted of a choice of crusty cheese or ham roll followed by drinks tea coffee. FAs smiling. The return was similarly uneventful but again a long bus ride at FRA. Luggage claim was quick.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_8", "text": "Outward flight on a CRJ200 very nice - comfortable excellent service and a good breakfast. Return flight on a 737 leased from Ukrainian airlines was also reasonable despite the limited legroom. Earning Star Alliance points also a plus - would recommend.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_9", "text": "Since Adria is member of Star Alliance there are pretty good connections to the most destinations in Europe. The onboard service is good staff quiet nice. Home base airport in Ljubljana has been upgraded and is getting more international. The business lounge is not on the level it should be - old furniture bad food choice dark. The 3 stars that have been given to Adria are correct.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_10", "text": "Outwards in 7A with plenty of legroom return in 12F with adequate legroom but need to be careful as the plastic shell on the bottom of the seat in front had started to crack with some sharp edges. Cheese roll served outbound and a jam filled croissant on the return - better than nothing but room for improvement. Coffee and soft drinks free but only one round early in the flight. Very pleasant crew on both sectors. Only gripe was baggage collection at LJU - three flights on one carousel and they seemed to unload baggage in batches from each flight turn about which caused chaos. The second carousel sat unused for the first 40 minutes waiting!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_11", "text": "Both flights on time and without glitch. The service is friendly but meals should be improved. Overall they gave the impression of being a pleasant short haul airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_12", "text": "About 2 hours+ journey. Both sector uses the Bombardier Regional Jet CRJ200. Small plane but the 2-3 crews on both sectors were friendly and the service efficient. Seats were comfortable and the planes in good clean conditions. Light meals were served - generally a roll here or a pie there plus drinks. The inflight magazine is surprisingly rich with information on Slovenian culture and way of life and is one of the best I have read. You board the planes on the tarmac via buses from the gates though and not through connecting bridges.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_13", "text": "Outbound was on A320 seated towards the front of Y-class on a very empty flight. The crew were friendly enough and served a ham or cheese roll and round of drinks. LJU airport was easy to use and out within minutes. The coach ride into town goes through some nice Slovenian countryside. Return was on a B737-500 flight was full and had a middle seat but exit row (9E) seat pitch was great. Again right after take off was served with a cream pie desert and drinks. Crew were again friendly and another smooth flight that landed about 15mins ahead of schedule.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_14", "text": "The food in economy was very basic but I didn't expect any! Drinks free. Was allocated row 11 (emergency exit) with out asking she said your very tall(6'4) I will give you some more leg room! Only minor complaint was the seat base comfort it was rock hard like sitting on a wood bench. On the return the seat in row 25 was little better they seem to have cut back on the foam. Crew were excellent a nice airline all in all.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_15", "text": "Was expecting very poor standards of both safety and comfort from this airline but was surprised. Flight at 5.00 am and the FA's were refreshed and alert. Pre flight safety procedures were clear and as high a standard as any other 3 star airline. The seats were quite hard and leg room was limited but the flight was made pleasant by friendly FA's. In flight catering was poor considering it was a four hour flight. We were handed almost frozen sandwiches and a juice box. Baggage collection was mayhem. All in all the flight was fair and would fly Adria again - but the airline does not compare to other 3 star airlines such as Aer Lingus and KLM.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_16", "text": "I was surprised when the flight attendant started giving out meals as I did not expect to be fed at all on such a short flight of only 55 minutes. It was perhaps a bit cramped on board the Canadair Regional Jet though I wouldn't complain about it. Crew was overall quite friendly and efficient.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_17", "text": "Plane was a new Canadair Regional Jet small (40 seats) but good leg room and comfortable. Both cabin crew were friendly. Food was just a cheese or ham roll but fine for a 1 hr 40 minute flight. And Adria were one of the only airlines leaving Gatwick that evening not to be delayed. Return flight was an A320 full comfortable and good service once again. Would recommend Adria again and worth paying the extra 20quid over Easyjet for flying from Gatwick and not having to pay for food or drink.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_18", "text": "Service pretty friendly planes clean well-maintained flights on time. Food on each leg (outbound mid-morning return early morning) was a simple processed cheese roll though for a two-hour flight the food is probably not the most important aspect of the journey. All-in-all a pretty reasonable experience with no major complaints.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_19", "text": "The flights were on time the flight attendants nice and helpful. The sandwich has got an upgrade and is now equal to LH. A Minus point was that they were handing out only Apple Juices - if you wanted to have wine or other drinks you had to ask specifically for it. This gives me kind of a cheap impression as it seems to the passenger that they wanted to hide it from them. The wine they served was below industry standards and not what a wine country like Slovenia should serve its guests on their trip to the country. I absolutely agree that on such short legs there is no necessity of any food/drinks however either this is clearly defined in the service guide of the airline or then crews should adhere to their service guidelines.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_20", "text": "Overall I was quite impressed. All flights departed and arrived on time and the onboard service was efficient and reasonably friendly. Hot meals were served on all flights although the quality of these varied from disgusting to just OK. All drinks were complimentary. The aircraft (A320 and CRJ) were modern and spotlessly clean. Business Class seating is identical to economy with a moveable curtain. Transiting at Ljubljana was painless although it is a very small airport and the Business Class lounge is nothing special. I would happily fly with them again although they do need to improve the quality of their meals.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_21", "text": "The outbound flight was ok (food portions were a bit stingy given the 2 hour 20 minute flight time) and we arrived early into Ljubljana. Beware about arriving on a Saturday - the coach to the city centre are few and far between. I ended up taking a taxi which cost me 6500 SIT (about UKP 20) whereas the bus was 600 SIT (1.40). On the return flight Adria cancelled the flight for 'technical reasons'. Judging by the low number of people that went to the passenger service counter I think the reason for cancellation may have been more economic than technical. I was rerouted via Munich which added over an hour and a half to the journey and we flew into Heathrow (with BA) instead of Gatwick which left me with a useless train ticket and no way of getting home. The flight to Munich with Adria was good and an edible snack was served with apple juice. Despite the problems with the return journey Adria seems to be a reasonable airline and is an ok (if not the only) choice to get to this country.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_22", "text": "In both cases the plane was a brand new CRJ. Both flights were really smooth and the crews really efficient and helpful. Pilots kept us informed about everything during both flights. It was sunset and dusk and the flight over the alps was absolutely scenic. Despite the narrow cabin of the CRJ the pitch is quite generous and the leather seats comfortable. Both flights lasted 45 minutes and from MUC to LJU I travelled tourist class. Normally in short flights there isnt time for much than a drink. We receive an apple juice a cheese and salad sandwich plus coffee and tea. The LJU-MUC and due to an overbooking was on business. We were offered an orange juice prior to departure and then a tasty breakfast consisting in bacon and scramble eggs fruit salad a croissant and coffe and tea. Superb for such a short segment. Not being a prime choice its an airline which is pleasant to flight.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_23", "text": "Service bland and erratic uncomfortable thin seats food inedible and in minuscule quantities. Gate agent checking my visa requirements for 15 minutes. A real disappointment.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_24", "text": "In-flight entertainment was startlingly bad in first class on EI134 (chunky hand-held viewers with three or four tepid films) and non-existent on EI135 (even fewer films and shows repeated on tiny seat-back screens hourly, as in the 1990's). There was no in-flight wi-fi, so good thing I brought a book. First class inflight meal (EI134) was good, but first selection (beef) was unavailable. Inflight meal on EI135 was positively inedible except for the roll - not even dressing for the salad. First choice of meals on EI135 (chicken) was unavailable again. Second choice was tentatively identified as \"beef\". This was a shabby performance by Aer Lingus and I have come to expect much better.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_25", "text": "Business class is a waste of money. There is the middle seat which is not available thus giving more room to the other 2 side passengers. No comfort seats no video system no amenities no nothing. Food was just ok stuff was kind and helpful. My advice: Beware of Aegean flights out of Europe as these are just seasonal. If they find that they have many empty seats left they will cancel the flight. I should fly Etihad economy. Its cheaper than Aegean business more reliable and has the same amenities except food.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_26", "text": "Had ordered 2 children's meals and found out at service their meals weren't on board. Due to being delayed my son's went 8 hours without a meal and I had to feed them chocolate throughout the flight. Also the inflight entertainment did not show one children's movie. Awful customer service, they won't let me talk to a manager or Senior member of staff and have forced a travel voucher upon me I did not wish to accept.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_27", "text": "One month before departure they informed me that my returned flight was canceled because Aegean had canceled all Abu Dhabi flights after November. I asked for a replacement ticket with their partner Etihad but they told me they can't do that. So they gave me some money back and made me buy another return ticket for 300 euros. The business class has little to do with business class. Apart from the food it looks like economy class. The only difference is that there is a reclined table at the middle seat shared by the two side passengers. No personal entertainment system either just newspapers. I have noticed that many routes are operated by Aegean only seasonally so beware they may cancel your flight anytime if they see that they have not many reservations. Overall definitely a budget airline nothing more.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_28", "text": "Nothing for free not even water. Both planes in a poor condition with different seats. Even the announcements which are programmed were different which indicates to non homogated fleet. Flight attendants with poor attitude towards passengers.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_29", "text": "Aegean had been informed she required a wheelchair and we received confirmation it was booked both ways. From Rhodes to London they had no details regarding the chair and had to rush around looking for one. Apart from that initial problem my mother informed me everything was fine however on the day of her return Aegean decided to go on strike thankfully they messaged although it was 10 'o' clock at night. I tried desperately to get through eventually they put her on the following day again with confirmation of the wheelchair. London section was fine she tells me and the staff were quite attentive but on landing at Rhodes I waited outside and to my disgust saw my poor mother dragging a 20kg suitcase behind her carrying a coat and her handbag! Not one staff member offered to help she even had to ask a member of the public to lift her case from the conveyor belt.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_30", "text": "I was told I must go on standby, with no option otherwise. I was assured that my baggage would be on the next flight out (4 hours later) which I caught. On arrival in Dublin sure enough, no baggage. This is hugely inconvenient as I am away on business with no change of clothes etc. The staff at the desk were overstretched, and not very helpful. I travel a lot with Aer Lingus and I have to say that their service is getting worse each time I fly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_31", "text": "Kept asking for updates about it and the flight attendants didn't acknowledge it. They only came around with drinks once. Food was inedible, and the leg room was small even for an airplane. I've flown internationally many times before and Aer Lingus was the worst in my opinion.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_32", "text": "It all starts from the arrival in the airport where Aegean counters for Business travelers and gold miles card holders are filled with people which means at least 30\u2019mins waiting for your check in. The return journey to Tirana is being carried out with a DE HAVILLAND 8-400 airplane with very little space for passenger seats. Aegean is allowing everyone to have more than one piece of hand luggage therefore you have to fight for an overhead space in this tiny airplane otherwise you will end up with the luggage under you tiny seat. Finally this journey costs only 260 euro (return) if you don't check in any luggage otherwise you have to add roughly 80 euro to the price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_33", "text": "17/10/2014. No space to place a laptop in cabin due to people with more hand luggage than allowed. Crew not friendly and not willing to apply the rules of hand luggage per person. Food below average. Drinks warm. This wasn't the first time things where not good. Would avoid flying with Aegean again if possible.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_34", "text": "There went our prepaid extra legroom seats no air controls no Aer Lingus staff no individual seat TVs nothing - it was horrible and the worst part - no prior notice. Then - coming back Aer Lingus Shannon - Boston May 31 flight 135 - supposed to be a double aisle aircraft - you guessed it - Boeing 757 - one aisle - 6 hours and no explanations. Yes I understand the airlines can substitute aircraft - but (especially on flight 138) a comparable and comfortable substitute should have been made. I was appalled (and I am a regular traveler to Ireland).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_35", "text": "Flight EI136. Dublin \u2013 Naples. Flight EI450. I last traveled on Aer Lingus in 1977 as a child. The service was excellent and the food was great. So when I booked our trip in May 2015 to Italy through Dublin to Naples I was excited. I could not have been more disappointed. The service was terrible. There was only 1 flight attendant that gave a faint smile (and that was on all legs of the trip. A British staff member was on board for the final Dublin to Boston flight via Titan Airlines. They were a breath of fresh air and were very pleasant and actually smiled). The food was bad. The plane was pretty clean though. This was the cheapest airline I have flown on. They kept charging for everything. On the flight from Dublin to Naples they charged for every single thing even water. Not one thing was distributed for free. I could see if I paid very little for my flight but this was not a cheap rock bottom fare. Frankly I was ashamed of being Irish after I took the first leg of the trip. We were traveling with 10 other people and all agreed that they would have no interest in traveling to Ireland for a future vacation. So Aer Lingus - you might be saving a lot of money but you are obliterating anyone's desires to travel to Ireland in the future.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_36", "text": "During my last trip to Athens for the outbound flight they put two flights together - as a result I was not able to change flights online. Hence I had to call them up in order to change flights they inform that I had to pay an extra 65 euros if I wanted to fly in a particular flight and 20 euro if I wanted to fly with another flight. I told them that this is a business ticket and I can change whenever I want to the could not care less. Hence I have decided not to fly with them again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_37", "text": "Okay apart from issuing duplicate boarding cards to different passengers. Return was in a turbo prop plane which was 1 hour late and was infested by cockroaches running along the floor overhead lockers and electrical ducts. The plane was generally dirty. Obvious lack of maintenance.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_38", "text": "Flew with them Hholguin to Havana and back. Both flights only minor delays was served juice and a cake on this short internal flight safety demonstration was done.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_39", "text": "From the start we were greeted with disinterested and unfriendly staff at check in. Even though I checked in with my husband we were not seated next to each other even though the plane wasn't full. I moved myself over to sit with him before take off but why would they seat us apart? The cabin crew were miserable. Finally they rush through with the tea and coffee and snacks that you have to purchase and staff didn't even bother to ask us if we would like something. The plane itself was disgustingly dirty with drink stains spilled on the seat. The back of the seats holding the magazines was vile with what looked like a mixture of spilt drink food and mould. We will never fly Aer Lingus again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_40", "text": "The experience at Munich airport was very poor particularly the passport control line which was 45 minutes of unrestrained and uncontrolled pushing and shoving. Probably not Aer Lingus' fault but still a poor start. I had paid for a business class ticket over the internet. Did not find out until getting on the plane that the first part of the trip (Munich to Dublin) was economy as there are no business class seats on the plane. Typical economy experience. The actual business class portion of the trip (Dublin to Boston) was excellent. However the fare (which looked reasonable initially) in retrospect seemed far too high given that 3 hours of the 9 hour trip were actually not business class. I had a medical issue that caused me to book the business class ticket so I was really horrified at the unexpected 3 hours in economy which I had bought the business class ticket specifically to avoid.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_41", "text": "Very slow check-in with a huge queue. More importantly I can't understand why Aer Lingus make you check-in in Terminal Three and then make you walk the whole way back to Terminal one to board plane to Dublin - this is a long trudge from Terminal three through terminal two to terminal one. You would need a up to an hour to do this walk. (including long security check line). When you fly into Rome you go into terminal one and can exit there. When we finally got to gate the staff insisted on taking carry-on bags from some people (but not all) because the flight was full. In the end the overhead lockers were half empty but some people had a long wait for their luggage. Aer Lingus need to improve their ground facilities in Rome and move the check in desk to terminal one adjacent to the gate.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_42", "text": "Check in all ok at the airport but once on the plane the partner of the man seated next to me in row 2 made a huge fuss about my son (who was sitting quietly and minding his own business) being in the cabin to which the female crew member replied 'I agree but there's nothing I can do about it'. The other male crew member was 'too busy' to bring an infant lap belt once the doors had closed and I was offered neither a drink or a meal. Really poor service added to an outdated seat I wouldn't recommend Aer Lingus.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_43", "text": "Flight was delayed. Not enough seats in airport lounge. No drinks provided. Only given a cookie. Travellers allowed to take extra hand luggage onto flight so there was not enough room for people who only had the one designated bag. We then had our return flight - we called the airline and asked if possible could we get on an earlier flight back to Athens if there were sears available. We were told seats were available most of the earlier flights however it would cost us euro 112 per person to catch the earlier flight. Offered us a 20% discount on a full new fare. Online price was only euro 117 to 131. We had initially purchased the two seats for euro 300. This spoilt our European vacation. We could understand a small penalty to changed however to charge a complete new ticket when there were empty seats available and there are numerous flights back and forth from Santorini to Athens.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_44", "text": "What a bunch of cold flight attendants. I have never experienced anything like it. A smile must cost them a million or cause them a lot of pain. Maybe it's these ugly uniforms. The service is minimal with one meal on a transatlantic flight and most of the flight you could not find the flight attendants other than in the galley. I have also never experienced a flight with so many passengers with bladder problems. Of course they don't go to the airport bathrooms to them it is much nicer to go in the plane so minutes after take-off they start to go and go and go. Make sure you sit far away from the bathrooms or better yet fly a better airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_45", "text": "I was booked to go YYZ-DUB yesterday. Flight was cancelled. I checked in at 3pm and left the airport at 12.15am after being added to same flight today. Checked in today at 3pm the line was packed with passengers enough for two flights. The staff checked in all but 9 of us who happened to be from yesterday's cancelled flight. A long time later they managed a flight to London Heathrow tonight with Air Canada boarding at 10.40 pm. I'm going to arrive in Heathrow at 11am and board an Aer Lingus flight for Dublin arriving at 2.45 tomorrow. I'm really not sure what to do when travel goes pear-shaped but Aer Lingus oversold the flights and nine of us unrelated and obviously not aggressive or over-assertive ended up in a horrendous nightmare. I've spent two day times in Pearson airport.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_46", "text": "The plane was very cramped with seats very close to the seats in front the width of the seats were very narrow! My seat didn't recline at all. It was loose and broken. The staff were rude and inefficient etc.. All this hell on an 8.5 hour journey at least.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_47", "text": "Flight over very uncomfortable as it was a smaller plane than usual and absolutely no leg room. No inflight entertainment which is essential for a nervous flyer. Seating comfort was better on return trip but Aegean have ceased inflight films and replaced them with extremely repetitive tourist films and no radio/music. Very disappointing. Having flown with Aegean on this route for many years I am now reconsidering.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_48", "text": "I bought a ticket with Aegean to Paros. It turns out that the flight is operated by Olympic Air - not a Star Alliance member - and therefore some of my privileges do not apply. I can still have more luggage but I can not use the lounge. The Aegean representative refused to issue an invitation to the Aegean lounge since \"it would cost them extra money\" while I thought I had this privilege included in my ticket bought with Aegean. Nothing about reduced privileges was mentioned when I bought the ticket. Aegean did not want to do anything to accommodate the urgent need of a passenger with a Senator Gold card of Star Alliance who had to use the internet in their lounge for an emergency.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_49", "text": "Absolutely appalling. 12 hour delay with no update through-out the day. No explanation or apology when we eventually got on the flight. Once we were on the flight the toilets were locked at the front and we couldn't get past the air hostesses to use the toilets at the back. States in Aegan Airlines TC of delayed flights that we are meant to get some form of contact from the airline within 7 days. 3 weeks later we still have yet to hear from them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_50", "text": "Over eleven hours late with no explanation other than 'technical problems'. It should have left after nine hours but no staff were on duty to keep us informed and a 7.30 am flight finally took off at 7.16pm. The staff were miserable and surly. No route map on the inflight and the front toilet locked on both journeys.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_51", "text": "The pre US clearance actually makes the flights more confusing as you have to give yourself over 2 hours to clear that area then find the appropriate gate. This is NOT printed on your boarding card and the distances in this airport are lengthy. Business class desk woman was extremely rude and so were the 2 customer service desk attendees that I dealt with to change my flight. Internet has never worked on these flights for me my vegetarian requests have been missed 4 out of 5 times and the general level of Irish customer service is extremely low. They speak to you as if it is a privilege to pay them to fly with them. Do not fly with Aer Lingus if you need to ask a representative for anything. They are understaffed and the employees are not helpful in general. Fend for yourself with this cheap airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_52", "text": "Instead an Aegean aircraft we had to board a nameless very old White MD 83. No announcements no apologies and a 2 hour delay! Onboard I found out that it was a Swiftair charter airline from Spain. Seat comfort very basic no magazines no monitors absolutely nothing. Very old noisy aircraft. I booked through the official homepage of Aegean and was very disappointed about this awful downgrading. Nevertheless the cabin Crew of Swiftair (except one Supervisor all Spaniards) did an acceptable job. The inbound flight ZRH to ATH was one hour late. But at least it was an Aegean aircraft. My next flights to Greece will be again on SWISS.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_53", "text": "1.5 hour delay is unacceptable. It was my second flight delay with Aegean in just one week. Seat space and meal very poor.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_54", "text": "After 2 very enjoyable weeks in Ireland travelled Dublin to Edinburgh with a party of 20 on Aer Lingus. 16 had an extra bag booked and all those were well underweight. One person had an extra bag not overweight but not booked for which the additional charge was 320 euros. This was negotiated down to 270 euros and we were advised that the charge would have been wiped had we flown into Ireland using Aer Lingus. To put the extra charge in perspective the price of a return ticket plus bag on the net that day was 119 euros. This experience detracted from our visit and does not seem a good way to engender goodwill towards the airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_55", "text": "The first leg from London to Moscow went smoothly. The aircraft was very comfortable and there was an option of a bassinet. I am especially thankful to a flight attendant who was extra helpful and attentive to me as she saw that I was alone with a small child. The second leg from Moscow to Bishkek was much more difficult. It was a red eye 4-hour flight. I had zero help from the crew even when locating the seat and trying to manage my cranky and tired baby, and at the same time putting the carry on bag on top. The bassinet option was only available in business class. The temperature on the plane was extremely high. It was unbearably hot for the whole duration of the flight. The crew did not offer any help whatsoever. Traveling alone with a small child is a mission in itself. But there was no sympathetic attention from that crew at all.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_56", "text": "On the LHR-ATH flight they failed to carry out basic safety procedures like drawing back partitions and ensuring all seat belts were fastened. On the ATH-LHR leg I was informed that I had to pay an extra 45 euro for the same bag that was included in the outward ticket!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_57", "text": "SFO to DUB (and back this is a review of both trips). Ticket was over 1000USD so I was very surprised that drinks and snacks were not free except soft drinks and a tiny bag of pretzels. I have never experienced this on an international flight before. Food was pretty bad mostly tasteless slop for the main meal and an insulting muffin and coffee/tea for \"afternoon tea\" which was literally thrown at some people. We could watch movies/TV free but the headset quality was atrocious we couldn't hear clearly (same for announcements which could be a safety hazard). I switched to my own headset so I can confirm that this was an airline problem. Attendants were inattentive - on the night time outbound trip they disappeared so no water could be had overnight (there was no-one at the back of the plane). They were also curt and unsmiling - except when I tried to board when they stopped the passengers immediately ahead of me and went into a whole \"Irish\" routine which went on for a while. The waiting masses were rolling their eyes at this. The seat-belt sign was on the whole trip so in the end we just ignored it. All in all I will try to avoid Aer Lingus from now on.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_58", "text": "The flight took off 3 hours late from Delhi and no reason given, with the result I missed my connecting flight Moscow to Helsinki. The staff of Aeroflot in Moscow were not helpful and just gave a boarding pass for a flight departing at 6.40 in the evening and reaching Helsinki by 9.00 PM. It was 11.00 PM by the time I reached Lahti and a large taxi fare because of the delay. Their customer redressal is poor.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_59", "text": "We traveled each with 16Kg normal luggage from Brussels to Greece and back. We carried small back packs as hand luggage. Before we were allowed to check in we were charged 45 euros for each suit case. One would think that charging 190 euros (going and back) extra for luggage is obscenely greedy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_60", "text": "I paid for a flexible ticket which costs more than twice the ordinary fare. By right this should be equivalent to business class fare. However Aer Lingus operates an economy only seating on this route. It used to include 2 checked bangs of 20 kgs each. Not anymore as you only get one 20kg bag now. With this fare you get lounge access but you still have to purchase food and drinks on the plane. Outbound flight was largely ok. On the return trip I was very annoyed to discover that the overhead bin was full and as I was on seat 1C there was no front seat I could put my small carry on luggage under. Eventually the stewardess managed to squeeze it in an overhead bin above the seat behind. I find this unacceptable as obviously no proper checks were carried out allowing people to carry disproportionately more stuff on board and thus depriving others from getting their fare share of space. It irritated me even more that I had paid over the odds to discover that there was no space for my small carry on luggage above my seat. I have to agree with strict policies regarding carry on luggage as is with Ryanair. I guess I will still continue flying Aer Lingus as there are not too many options on this route but Aer Lingus should probably have a small business class cabin so that those who pay more get that bit more for the extra they fork out for their ticket. Alas I am unlikely to see this in my lifetime. In summary I think the worst thing an airline can do is combining a low cost approach while still charging extra for which you don't get much more. If Aer Lingus wants to be a real low cost airline that's fine but don't charge more and give nothing much in return.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_61", "text": "They had it as valid connection the CHQ-ATH at 17.25 arriving in ATH at 18.10 and then 19.10 - 21.00 onwards to LHR. The feeder flight got delayed by an hour resulting to almost lose the connecting flight. Upon boarding I inform the crew but they were indifferent. Finally I did manage to catch my connecting flight only because there were others delayed as well.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_62", "text": "What a disappointment. At US Immigration in Dublin we were handed Customs Forms. The guy handing them out had no idea what they were for or who had to fill them in. The Immigration process however was fairly straightforward and much quicker than we've experienced in the US. Once on board what a disappointment. We waited almost two hours before the flight attendants came around with the drinks trolley. They only came around once in an eight hour flight. And we had to pay for the drinks. This is the first time we've had to do this on a Transatlantic flight. They never came around with complimentary water or juice. I asked the attendant for some water which she brought to me but when the lady in front asked for water she was told they'd stopped serving drinks!! Lunch was pretty grim and afternoon tea was a flapjack - pretty hard to swallow when you're thirsty! On a positive note when we landed in Chicago we collected our luggage and were on our way pretty quickly. The return overnight flight was no better then our flight from Dublin to Newcastle was delayed because of an incident in Dublin airport. We were sitting in a very cold aircraft for over an hour. The pilot said he would start the engines to warm the plane up - the propellors turned twice! When we got home I had a query and needed to speak to Customer Service. I filled in a Customer Service form - 4 weeks later I'm still waiting for a response.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_63", "text": "2013 I booked and paid for a business class seat ATH-MAN but 3 weeks ago while checking My Bookings noticed I'd been downgraded to economy. The call centre simply shifted the blame to the travel agent. The latter found out that Aegean have decided not to offer business class on this route no warning no alternatives nothing. I cancelled my ticket.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_64", "text": "Athens - Rhodes A3216 Feb 22nd. This airline is intended to be a regular airline however it behaves like a low-cost one. You have to pay to check in a luggage in addition to the normal fare. Seat spacing is comparable to a low cost such as Ryanair quite insufficient. Food is average but more importantly it is presented in cardboard boxes which are recycled. Choice of beverages is very limited. Unfortunately Aegean is in a monopolistic situation in Greece and they are expensive and cost/satisfaction of service is below average.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_65", "text": "The audacity of them to charge for alcoholic beverages and the gall of them to recommend you spend \u20ac18 odd on what they call a decent meal when most national carriers provide the same free. I was travelling with some friends from Australia and they were taken aback by the frugality of the meals and beverages. Not my favourite airline and would only travel with them if it was absolutely necessary. As the Irish have a habit of mimicking every other country don't know why they cannot take this on board.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_66", "text": "21st April SU261 Tokyo-Moscow. Flew on a Airbus A330 from Tokyo to Amsterdam through Moscow. First time Aeroflot but never again. A list of disappointments: All announcements were in 3 languages: Russian English and Japanese even the sales and priority rewards announcements. During the 9 hour flight we only got a cold drink once(!) even during dinner we didn't get anything to drink other than coffee or tea afterwards. This was a day flight and I didn't sleep so I didn't miss anything I'm sure. 1.5 hour delay which is perfectly acceptable for me but don't let us board and tell us every 5 minutes that the delay will be an extra 5 minutes (and in 3 languages again). The sign \"fasten seatbelts\" was lit for 3/4 of the flight but I didn't feel any turbulence at all seemed like the stewards didn't want people to stretch their legs. Very outdated multimedia system no subtitles available. Stewards refuse to speak English and explains everything in Russian constantly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_67", "text": "Can be excellent in every way or disappointing in many other ways. For example though their fares are in no way low cost they started charging 20 euros for a piece of luggage each way (short haul) and 30 euros for longer flights i.e. to Spain. BA and CY do not charge. Going out to BCN cost me for 2 pax 95 euros more than for our return flight on Vueling. Of course Vueling offers no breakfast (you have to pay for it) yet breakfast on Aegean was as poor as you can imagine. Yes on this flight they used the good jet steps and not their favourite bus transport to - from aircraft. One thing that is really impressive is the inflight attendants exceptionally professional.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_68", "text": "Twice B777 and Airbus 330. Airbus 330 on the Moscow - Bangkok route. Not very comfortable these airplanes. Personal TV with mostly older movies. Food nothing special and no beer or wine served on any of the routes I have flown. I can understand they do not serve liquor but not even a beer with dinner. Service is average to good and friendly. Aeroflot got me on time where I was flying to. I think there are far better choices out there then Aeroflot.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_69", "text": "I am at a loss of words for the unfriendly staff. We had the feeling that they were annoyed about our presence in the plane. I have never experienced such unfriendly staff in my life. In addition 4 hours late without even explaining the delay. The Inflight-entertainment system itself was not bad. I would say slightly below average but still okay. The problem were the headphones. The headphones were so bad that you could not understand a word. So we could not watch a single movie during our 10 hour flight. At least no movie with sound. Food was standard. Neither good nor bad. I would not complain if the price would have been low. But it was pretty much the same as other airlines like Emirates or Etihad. 1/10 will never fly with Aeroflot again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_70", "text": "Flight out was with Lufthansa which was great. However when we tried to check in online the day before our return to Cyprus with Aegean through Athens we got an error message saying 'non valid ticket' and giving us a number to call. We called the number which was Lufthansa and the agent told us he could see our booking but couldn't check us in as the computer systems weren't compatible. We tried the Aegean online check in but still no joy. So we got to Munich airport 2.5 hours before our flight to check in only to be told we were on standby! We were assured that the gate personnel would sort it out to our satisfaction so we went through to the departure gates. The departure gate had changed but not updated on the terminal screen. When we finally found it the staff were very off hand about us being on standby even though we couldn't understand how we didn't have a seat when the whole thing had been booked and paid for 7 months earlier. After making a big fuss and having to wait until 5 mins before take off we finally managed to get on the plane but not seated together. Another passenger offered to swap seats so we did sit together in the end. Unfortunately we were supposed to transfer in Athens and were very concerned that we would have to go through the whole thing again and we actually refused to board the Athens plane until we were sure we had seats on the Athens to Cyprus plane. No acceptable explanation was given as to why we had been given the run-around and in fact we were made to feel that we were just making a fuss about nothing. The service on board was indifferent food was shoddy and we will never fly with Aegean again. We've flown a lot long and short haul and I can safely say this was the worst experience ever.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_71", "text": "Hand-luggage bought especially for cabin use and used in others budget airlines with no problem. They made me to empty it twice! For a ticket bought 9 months ago at a price of \u00a3 \u00a3420 for a flight equivalent to 3.40 hours. The plane was delayed an hour. I just managed to get my next connection flight to Mytilini because it operates from the same airline and they were waiting for us. Aegean has monopolised the local aviation. Also the time schedule is such that it is not worth it to get another airline and change to Aegean for the local trip only.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_72", "text": "I used Alitalia Lounge in Terminal 3, modern, large, with limited food options (salads, sandwiches, desserts). I was one of the first to board the plane, so I had to wait almost 30 mins to get any drink/welcome drink, without asking for it, FAs started to give drinks only after boarding was finished. Seat was ok, not full flat, but quite comfy. IFE very poor, only 5 channels available, showing only 2 movies in Spanish/English version, no Air Show with a map available, so had no idea about flight time etc. Cabin crew were nice and smiling, quite senior and during breakfast service, looking very tired and grumpy. Disappointing menu - I was expecting some local dishes from Argentina, some beef etc, and I got green salad with parma ham, risotto or pork with ratatuille or ravioli. I tried first two - all tasted the same, bland, boring, over cooked. No cocktail service at all, as only whisky is available. Good wines. Service in business class is very old fashioned, reminds me service from the 90s, nothing modern as for plating, food presentation, menu etc. Dirty toilet in Business Class. Breakfast started 2 hrs before landing, again - boring tray with fruit salad, yoghurt, bread roll and almost shapeless croissaint, jam and hot omlet with... carrots. Horrible. Generally, very poor business class product. No PA from pilots for whole flight. Not recommended.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_73", "text": "We found the flight attendants to be aloof and unprofessional. Several passengers asked for different things and the flight attendants would just \"yes\" them but never followed through with their requests. It was like they were playing a game - just yes them and don't deliver. Will look for alternate airlines on future flights. I have been flying for over 30 years and never experienced anything like this before.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_74", "text": "Arriving at the Budapest airport we noticed that our flight SU 2031 which departure must have been at 12.50 was changed to 14.40 without any explication (delayed or something). We know we'll miss our connection to Bangkok so instead of arriving in Bangkok at 8.30 we were late 2.5 hours! That is why we had to call our transfer agency to not come to pick us up at the Bangkok Airport before 11 o'clock. So our short stay in Bangkok was shortened 2.5 hours!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_75", "text": "The seats are very uncomfortable they do not have enough space between them vertically. My husband is 6 feet tall and his legs were touching the front seat he had no space to move them. I am 5'5 and was also uncomfortable. It was a long flight almost 9 hours and the TV screens did not function properly. Mine had no image whatsoever. My husband's screen had image but no sound. No entertainment at all for almost 9 hours is ridiculous. We had to take a second flight from Buenos Aires to Bahia Blanca and the flight was delayed 2 hours. On our return from Buenos Aires to Miami the flight was also delayed this time for 1 hour. Even tough the prices of Aerolineas Argentinas are lower I would never use it again or recommended to anybody. I have taken the same flight route with American Airlines and LAN and they are much better. Next time I rather pay more for the tickets and have a more pleasant and comfortable flight.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_76", "text": "What a nightmare: aircraft ancient (still had ashtrays in the arm rests) torn and dirty seat covers toilet unspeakable by mid-way through the flight and the stop-over in Moscow is always stressful. Why do they make everyone disembark with all their hand luggage check the luggage through security when it hasn't been anywhere but on the aircraft since the previous security check and then make everyone get right back on the very same plane? If you are seated at the back of the aircraft then you spend your whole lay- over at Moscow airport standing in a queue to get through security. The food was almost inedible and my Chinese travelling companions played cards on the backs of the airline seats throughout most of the flight and all stood up to get their bags out of the overhead lockers when the pilot announced that we would be landing in three minutes! The cabin crew went almost apoplectic.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_77", "text": "Ground staff in both airports terrible neither courteous nor willing to help you. My greatest concern is flight attendants: most of the cabin crew and I mean 90% were rude they got angry if you requested a glass of water or soda (even though you walk to the aft galley to do so). During dinner one female flight attendant offered me chicken or pasta I asked her what kind of pasta and sauce she told me: \"sir I'm not the chef who cooked the meals\".", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_78", "text": "Flight from Miami to Buenos Aires was delayed by 6 hours and then canceled until the next day due to mechanical problem with plane. Re-booked on flight the next day. Luggage did not arrive in Buenos Aires for four days. Return flight delayed by 3+ hours resulting in missed connection. (All flights including connections on Delta were booked through Aerolineas Argentinas.) No help from Miami staff re-booking connection on partner? Delta. Ground staff in Miami sent us to the Delta counter to figure it out for ourselves. Delta would not rebook without us paying for new flight ourselves. Went back to Aerolineas Argentinas counter to find them closed until that evenings flight. Ended up renting car and driving 13 hours home.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_79", "text": "Didn't book a seat on this occasion so ended up in row ten which is noticeably smaller than the first 5 rows. Unbelievably the woman in front reclined her seat (its a short flight) and reduced my space even further. Plane more or less on time however landed at terminal one and walked miles to terminal 2 - no logic. 21st September Sunday flight - Queuing had been slightly addressed but loading was held back because of there only being one member of staff instead of two checking in and people just being slow. Arrived late which led to a few people having to run the length of Gatwick to get to their trains. Its about time Aer Lingus loaded people from the front and back of the planes.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_80", "text": "We took Aer Lingus 757 contracted by Air Contractors. The price was right but you get what you pay for. The food was worse than TV dinners the stewardesses were so unfriendly (on both flights) and the TV's did not work on the flight back so we could not watch movies. My friend took the Aer Lingus airbus and said the food was fabulous and they had a wonderful experience. We could not say the same. Next time we would take the airbus.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_81", "text": "Short leg (BUD-SVE): A320-200 seats are alright (Recaro seats) meal was terrible. Crew was ok. Long leg (SVE-Phuket) 777-300 (Kutuzov) poor seats no leg room very unfriendly crew (both way) the worst meals I've ever had. However this was the cheapest and fastest flight to Phuket from BUD.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_82", "text": "Once again although cabin experience with this airline is good check-in process seems to be its weak point. Flight departed Stansted on time but just before landing at Athens I realised that I did not have a boarding pass for the connecting flight. I spoke to cabin crew about it but they seemed unaware of any issues/processes and simply referred me to the connecting flight desk at the airport. When I got there this was shut. There was no one available from the airline either and I ended up speaking to airport security. I was told that I had to come out of the airport security controlled area and check in all over again to get the boarding pass and that this is a standard procedure even though bags get transferred on to next flight automatically. There was a queue from hell at check-in which seems to be the norm for Aegean. I have never been asked to check in twice at airport for connecting flights. This then caused problems with my airport shopping not getting through security and I had to pick up my bag re-pack and hand in again. This involved a long and time- consuming process walking up and down the airport's different floors etc. Ground staff were understanding and did their best to help but there is no two ways about it: this was a very poorly \"organised\" connecting flight. I sent a form to customer service to complain but they just said that the problem was at Stansted and that they have rectified it. I asked how they have rectified it but they just responded by repeating the same. I am not convinced. A hassle-free flight with Aegean seems impossible and the overall experience does not correspond to what you pay. I would not recommend. On the way back with Air Berlin connecting at Dusseldorf did not give any problems and was a pleasure to walk past the Aegean packed check-in area knowing I didn't have to brave it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_83", "text": "5 hrs making my fianc\u00e9 and I miss our connecting flights back to Singapore. We were stranded in Istanbul airport for 12 hours with no offer of food or drink and no concrete solution from Aegean. Eventually at 3am the morning we were given a hotel. We slept for 4 hours. We then rushed back to the airport the next morning finally guaranteed a flight and arrived back just in time for work on Monday 6am. We were suppose to be there the previous morning (Sunday). Aegean made no effort to book us decent seats leaving us to sit apart the entire journey home as a result I didn't sleep at all during the flight. Therefore I had 4 hours sleep in 48 hours and had to go straight in to work. The representative also lied to us to keep us happy until we left and could do nothing about it. We tried to call him but he refused to take our calls. The plane was really nice and comfy seats but the pilot nearly crashed upon landing. I would suspect that the reason the flight was delayed in the first place was that there was no pilot thus a stand-in pilot was used.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_84", "text": "The flight was supposed to leave at 11pm. A maintenance issue on the plane but the airline did not announce a delay / cancellation until the boarding time. First the departure time was delayed to midnight and then to 2am. Finally at 1:45am they announced that flight was cancelled. Passport control was closed. Also there were no baggage claim staff. Aerolineas Argentinas decided to reschedule the flight to 6:10am (7+ hour delay vs. original time). After changing the gate and the plane the boarding started at 6.45am and flight left at 7:30am. This airline is terrible. They don't care at all about service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_85", "text": "Both flights were the worst that my wife and I have experienced. The flight attendants were rude inefficient unprofessional inattentive and were completely aloof to what was going on around them. For example I pushed our flight attendant buzzer at least 10 different times to no avail. We were completed ignored. The food service was a farce and disgrace. One passenger wanted a blanket asked for a blanket but never received one. Another passenger asked for a cup of tea several times and after 30 mins or so it finally arrived. At times you could not even find a flight attendant. We will probably never fly Aer Lingus again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_86", "text": "Love the airline but cost cutting is making the experience disappointing. Very tight seating with poor recline. Entertainment system not up to par with other transatlantic carriers. Flight attendants were exceptionally kind and friendly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_87", "text": "Awful customer service experience. The Aeroflot customer service team promised that they had found extra leg space seats as requested for my wife (dislocated her knee). When on board we found that they were not only normal economy seats but in fact were exactly the same ones that we had reserved previously (before her leg break). So not only was service unacceptable but also the staff seem to have > deliberately deceived us at the customer service and check in desks. I assume to move us on without having to do anything else. So they let the company down and of course passed the problem on to the flight attendants who also did nothing much to help. Very poor indeed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_88", "text": "I bought the ticket online but their website is not set up to allow you to select your seat. So I called their 800 number in the US. I called for 3 days several times each day before someone answered the phone. This agent's English was so bad it took 20 minutes to select my seats. EZE airport check-in at Buenos Aires is chaos. On AeroA all passengers for the MIA flight stood in a single line to be checked-in for only that flight. The same for other flights. We found this out by asking other passengers what to do as there were no AeroA employees or announcement boards present. There were long long lines of passengers snaking through the terminal. Check-in was so slow we were concerned we would miss our flight even though we arrived 2 hours early. It didn't matter though because our flight was delayed 3 hours on a crystal-clear morning. When we arrived at MIA 3 hours late the AeroA gate agents had gone home and there was no one to help us with rebooking our connections to Chicago. The planes both ways were run-down and old on the inside. On the way down a ceiling panel rattled the entire 9 hours. The entertainment system did not work either direction. The flight attendants only appeared 4 times in 9 hours: to serve drinks after takeoff to serve and collect dinner serve and collect breakfast and hand out immigration and customs forms. My advice: 1) Do not fly Aerolineas Argentinas for any reason even if you have to change your travel plans to avoid them or pay more on another airline. 2) If you are unlucky enough to use them and have to fly out of Buenos Aires EZE airport arrive 3 hours early and prepare for the slowest and most disorganized check-in procedure you have ever experienced. 3) If you do not speak Spanish then you will receive only limited customer service on the phone and their web site is primitive. 4) Prepare yourself for old tatty airplanes with no working entertainment system and largely-invisible flight attendants.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_89", "text": "Completely amazed as on time! The usual nonsense over passengers having far too much hand luggage - and despite being the posher version of travellers - not a single ounce of common sense with how to put luggage in overhead bins prevailed with the over-made up chef stewardess threatening to place a case in the hold.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_90", "text": "We were told we have to pay an extra 39 euros per person due to different flight cost and when we went to a different counter we were charged 20 euros per ticket as ticket amendment costs instead. In all the attitudes of the staff were very unpleasant.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_91", "text": "On the return flight from Heraklion a cramped airport check-in-area full of returning holiday-makers: as a home-airport for the airline I would expect more than only one check-in being available for two simultaneously departing flights (MUC CDG) resulting in horrible waiting queues. Additionally all passengers including those who managed to self-check-in and proceed to a \"bag-drop-desk\" had to queue a second time to take their luggage to only one open x-ray station themselves - another queuing disaster in an already overcrowded waiting hall. In total the check-in and \"bag-drop\" process on this particular flight consumed nearly two hours in cretan summer heat. I think Aegean could certainly do better by doubling the check-in-staff (opening a second counter) and making sure that passengers can actually drop their bags at the bag-drop. Making the experience even worse was a consecutive technical issue with the aircraft resulting in nearly 3 hours of waiting in an equally overcrowded terminal airside with bad information policy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_92", "text": "I decided to try the business class (club condor) with Aerolineas Argentinas. I regret to says that the business class of American Airlines is much better. The seat at the club condor are ok not flat bed but ok. We were welcomed with orange juice a cheap champagne and candies. The menu says only one appetizer (no choice) and 3 main courses. Two options are for the breakfast time. The whole experience with the catering was horrible. From the presentation to the quality the food did not respond to a business class. Do not expect to have any cocktails since they only have wine beer and whisky. The dessert was a piece of rock (ice cream) and we received hard croissant and bread in our breakfast. The returning flight did not even have all three dinner options and the food was horrible as well. I wonder how do they plan to compete with such a horrible presentation. They do not provide you with the custom forms for USA.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_93", "text": "Offered two choices by employee: find a \"volunteer\" to cede his/her seat or get on a later flight. Chose the later. Found out later on this flight that the same thing happened to several other passengers. And this later flight was not full, which seems to explain the \"bumping\". Maybe a wise move in a profit or managerial way, but not a great one in public relations terms.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_94", "text": "Old aircraft with no Inflight Entertainment this situation bother me so much. There was also a complete lack of interest shown by the cabin crew in their jobs. Very disappointing. The flying experience was not be very good on Premier Class after I bought an upgrade from economy class.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_95", "text": "50 am flight from Dublin to Boston. Worst flight I have had. 3 out of 6 hours of my flight was spent having to listen to a toddler with his non-stop and very loud crying which the parents didn't exert much effort to stop on top of a seat that doesn't recline. My back hurts so bad. This is just one of the minor things the airline should have a regular maintenance check on to provide more comfort to their customers specially for a long flight.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_96", "text": "The return trip from Dublin to Boston was not what we usually experience with Aer Lingus. The flight attendants were not helpful. They were slow distributing the snack which turned out to be only drinks didn't offer anyone a snack. They did not hand out blankets. Told passengers to get them themselves. Distributed the meal slowly and it was well into the flight before we ate. Ran out of choices so we got stuck with a beef meal that was inedible. The flight encountered some turbulence so seat belt naturally went on. Yet the pilot took his time turning that sign off when the turbulence cleared. It seemed like we were confined to our seats for most of the trip. That also seemed to make the attendants happy. They did not appear to enjoy their job at all that flight!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_97", "text": "Flight attendants polite but lacked professionalism as they forgot about handing out wet towels and two or three of them were sleeping in the last row of business class during this very early morning hour departure. This is simply unacceptable. The performance level by the crew was very different from what I have experienced on other sectors.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_98", "text": "In June after a long flight from PHL to MUC this airline was the only one to drive us around to the plane for Athens in a bus! Recent flight from LCA on 22/8 delayed 35 minutes arrived in Athens with delay. Good old bus to terminal what a pity. Aircraft seating is rather cramped for tall guys covered with plastic leather not really good for hot climates and worst of all the sandwiches were packed full with mayonnaise. Most passengers strongly complained and threw them away. Aegean could be good if they decide to eliminate such problems and make use of modern facilities not the good old diesel bus.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_99", "text": "The check-in at Sydney was slow and inefficient. There is no online check-in option for this flight and no seats are allocated prior to check-in so though you should only need to be there 2/3 hours before for an international flight I actually was told to get there 4 hours before just to get a decent seat and even then I queued for nearly an hour to check-in. Boarding was smooth and uneventful. The plane was clean but old. The in-flight entertainment system is horrendous. Considering this is a 15 hour direct flight there is no seat-back entertainment system. There is one large monitor at the front of the cabin and a few smaller ones spaces sporadically. The picture quality is terrible obviously no option to select subtitles if you are not a Spanish speaker. The movies were the same two films on repeat for the 15 hours. Nothing else. The food was adequate though the ran out of some food options leaving my companion to eat vegetarian or nothing else. Obviously the wine is good - it's Argentinean - but the drinks are just served with meals. If you press your call button it is ignored and switched off. I gave up trying to get some water. Breakfast was terrible none of it was edible. Flying back EZE-SYD was not much better. Check-in was a little easier and fortunately this time I managed to get a window seat. Upon boarding I discovered the plane was not full so I had two seats to myself. The only good thing to happen on this flight. The food was just as bad the availability or lack thereof of drinks was the same as before. The toilets were filthy and were obviously not checked or cleaned during the flight. The call-buttons were again ignored. The entertainment system was the same again this time they showed two English language films with Spanish subtitles a slight improvement but still the same on repeat for 15 hours. I would not recommend Aerolineas economy to anyone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_100", "text": "Aircraft old/new(800). Legroom really tight, airline crew to and from were mostly inattentive and tended to spend most of the time in the galley. They were doing their job perfunctorily, devoid of any concern and hardly smiled. Staff hardly spoke English! Only drinks and peanuts on international flight! I would recommend other airlines given the choices out there.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_101", "text": "This flight was strictly ok and seemed like one of cheap airlines. It was a short flight but the passengers were very loud noisy but our connecting flight from Dublin to SFO Flt EI147 was a nightmare. After two security checks and a very slow US immigration Customs we went to the gate and the flight was delayed 90 minutes. Once on the plane it was freezing cold and there were no blankets on the seats for passengers. Cabin crew kept saying the heat would start soon but that never happened. We were travelling with kids and they were shivering. After repeatedly complaining the staff gave us some extra blankets which helped a little bit. We had ordered Hindu Vegetarian meals but we were given meals with chicken as they had no veggie meals onboard and nobody was apologetic. On this long flight we were given only one tasteless meal that the kids hardly ate and one snack bar before landing. No snacks or treats for kids during the flight. Vowed never to fly Aer-Lingus again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_102", "text": "Flight left at 7.30am about 6-7 drunken young men allowed to board. One fellow spent the whole 3 hours of the flight yelling back and forth to his buddies swearing every second word it seemed and there were small children sitting right in front of him. Everyone around very uncomfortable. Three hours of drunken louts around us and staff incapable of dealing with them they continued to serve them alcohol. He wasn't met at the arrival gate by security like he would have been in most places. After the horrible flight our luggage did arrive but it did take almost an hour to arrive at luggage collection so not sure if that was Aer Lingus or airports fault. No onboard flight entertainment (3 hour flight would have been nice) and food was all to be paid for but that's ok since it wasn't a long flight. Flight was cheap so would recommend airline for that reason only. But the other low cost airlines we flew on were all cheap too and better.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_103", "text": "Venizelou Airport was not easy for this first timer and while I could chalk it up to my age other passengers were also having difficulty. At 6:30 am there weren't enough ground staff to help make the process any easier but I finally managed on my own. It has the potential to be a great improvement once the bumps are ironed out. Found seating cramped and the fact that the seats do not recline a real disadvantage. Fortunately it was only a 3 hour flight but I had counted on making up for lost sleep and that proved to be impossible.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_104", "text": "Long queues for check in staff seemed unprofessional. Cabin crew seems to be very tired no smile at all. I asked for 2 glasses of water after they served breakfast one for me and one for my mother they brought only one and said they would bring the second one. Nothing was brought. Meals were downgraded from hot breakfast to a sandwich that was cold.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_105", "text": "Several flights in last 3 weeks. Flights late no information staff unhelpful and couldn't even be bothered to clear the cabin. Missed one connection and took three attempts to get anyone to rebook it. Our luggage went without us. Thought Vietnam Airlines were bad but AA could teach them a thing or two!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_106", "text": "5 hr flight. EZE-FTE - they changed the airport 8 hours before the flight (from EZE to AEP ) luckily I arrived early and they put me on a bus to the other airport. Delayed 30min. FTE-EZE - delayed 3 hours apparently because of storms in BA that morning but I had a 1630 flight and they never managed to catch up. EZE-SYD - delayed 16 hours initially for heavy rain in BA then they needed fresh crew then the new crew arrived late then missed curfew at Sydney airport. We waited at the airport and departure times kept getting pushed back. Missed my domestic connection but was able to rebooked the next day. At least the airport has free Wi-Fi. Staff do not care and were not helpful will never fly them again!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_107", "text": "The flight from Sydney started with one hour delay and arrived before scheduled time due to fortunate conditions. Inflight entertainment was on a central screen 2 movies ok. The food was not great but reasonable for economy. I had to change my flight by 2 days going back Aerolineas made that very expensive for me. The return flight was very poorly organised. Check in was extremely slow with unnecessary delays. Subsequently the take off was delayed 2.5 hours without explanation. The flight itself was uneventful with the aircraft arriving 3.5 hours late. Movies on board were the same as on the flight to BA and were repeated. Meals were minimal. No drinks were offered in between meals.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_108", "text": "When I got on the plane the headrest was broken and dangling down the seat back? Why had no one tried to fix it? What a splendid first impression. The toilet at the back of the plane smelt disgusting. I asked a flight attendant if they at least had some kind of spray to alleviate the stench and she grudgingly produced something and stuck her hand around the door and squirted. I have flown several times on this airline recently and the thing that leaves a lasting impression is the complete lack of interest shown by the cabin crew in their jobs. Very disappointing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_109", "text": "I have really nothing positive to say except the low price. Of course we understood that we would not get much because of that low price. However we did not see the crew at all during all the flights only when the food was ready which was at really strange times we and many others on the plane were very hungry. We were served lunch and dinner on the first flight then breakfast on the second. The food was horrible. The food we got for lunch and breakfast was exactly the same and we did not had anything to choose from. The tv-screens at all seats were not working but that was not a big deal for us. We will never fly with Aeroflot again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_110", "text": "Average flight nothing special. Arrived in Buenos Aires at 5.30 am and went to our assigned gate at the domestic terminal. We were booked on Flight 1880 to Ushuaia that was to leave at 7.45 am (12/19/13) giving 30 hours to catch our 3pm (12/20/13) Antarctic cruise. Fl 1880 was postponed to 8.50 then to 10.30 without explanation. Then told the flight would leave at 3 pm. The flight didn't leave at 3.00 we were then told 8.30pm. What happened at 8.30 pm the postponed time for the scheduled flight is something out of a movie. We were never told that the flight was cancelled we were just told the flight would not be taking off. 2 hours later we were transported by bus out to the tarmac to board our plane to Ushuaia. After stopping at Trelow and taking on more passengers we were scheduled to arrive in Ushuaia about 2 am on 12/20. Landed at a small airport. The captain then for the first time announced that we were in El Calafete instead of Ushuaia. In the early morning hours of the 20th we are waiting in an unscheduled airport not knowing when or if we would arrive in Ushuaia. 2 hours later we board a plane and much to our relief we arrived in Ushuaia at 6am. Needless to say we did arrive at our cruise on time but we had one change of clothes to last us a whole 8 day cruise. We were never offered an explanation for the postponed and cancelled flights and then were diverted to a different airport without warning or explanation. We will never travel this Airlines again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_111", "text": "One of the internal flights was cancelled due to a strike by airport staff (Puente de Aereo - Buenos Aires). We had to queue for 6 hours to speak to a representative (during a heat wave where the temperature was close to 40 degrees C). When we did finally reach the front of the queue we were offered an alternative flight for 5 days after the original flight date and were not offered any compensation in terms of a snack or alternative accommodation. Their attitude throughout was \"it's your problem\". On our final flight back to Bogota they changed the flight time from 6.30am to 5.20am around a month before the flight. We turned up 3 hours before the flight as instructed on the ticket only to find no check-in staff present. We waited 1 hour before a single representative turned up and when I asked why staff weren't present to check us in at the time that we were requested to be there I was told \"it's very early\". This was another example of their attitude towards customers. As a result the flight was delayed by 2 hours. In conclusion the customer service levels at Aerolineas Argentinas is a joke.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_112", "text": "00 17/8. I dread going home with Aer Lingus as there is usually a scrum to get on the plane as the regulars do not understand the meaning of the word queue and the staff don't control the amount of luggage each passenger takes onboard leading to the ritual scratching of heads when their oversized hand luggage doesn't fit in the overhead locker and delay as bags have to be stowed. Why does this continue? When eventually the passengers were on board (it takes forever as many cant count) we then had to listen to the captain boasting about how he was going to get us there early - of course he didn't. Cut the showing off - control the passengers hand luggage and teach them and the staff some manners. Far too expensive for this nonsense - get professional.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_113", "text": "I flew Aer Lingus DUB-BOS-DUB in August 2014. It has good staff reasonable planes and routes. But it is really badly let down by its archaic web site with no access to your booking or seat selection before check in tacky interiors with seat pockets hanging off cramped seats some the worst airplane food I have ever had the misfortune to eat. On my transatlantic flight I ended up sitting for 6 hours on the way out in a seat that didn't recline with the person in fronts seat wedged in my face. On the way back I was determined not to let this happen again so chose a middle aisle seat with apparently (on the online check-in website) had seats behind and in front However instead I got a lovely seat beside the toilet which didn't recline as there was a bulkhead behind not shown on their plan. Online check-in is worthless as you still have to queue up in Boston and your carefully printed ticket is torn up and binned. Overall the whole experience was so poor I would much rather go with an airline that actually wants to give passengers a reasonable experience even if it takes a few hours longer to get to my destination.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_114", "text": "Returning from New Zealand I flew Air NZ Premium Economy to SFO (normally I go All Air NZ AKL to SFO/LAX to LHR-Belfast). However this trip I availed of Aer Lingus' new service from SFO to DUB to cut out a flight. Seats were incredibly cramped and uncomfortable with very small seat pitch and minimal recline which the passenger beside me commented on also as they boarded. Food was utterly disgusting my alleged beef Stroganoff actually tasted worse than it looked which was no mean feat I didn't even attempt a 2nd mouthful. Wine was extra $5USD. For a long haul flight costing over $900USD one way I think this is a bit mean \"breakfast\" was a joke a cling film wrapped ham and cheese roll and about 100ml of water in a foil sealed plastic tub tossed out. The whole experience just felt like a cost-cutting exercise. IFE was average/poor small selection of mostly dated material. I would advise anyone going for a long haul fly out of London on one of the better carriers.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_115", "text": "My experience was horrible. I nicely asked for good seats because I was with 2 children. The worker answered that she could not help me because the computer chooses the seats. Given seats 35K 35G and 35H. At first look it seems normal but when we got to the plane it was shocking. One seat was window side the other two in the middle row. Where is the logic? Where is the common sense and customer care? This was a 12 hour flight.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_116", "text": "15. Disappointing - having booked online an emergency exit seat this was changed to a normal one at the back of the plane on which another person was sitting. The cabin crew were inadequately trained to handle my complaints appropriately.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_117", "text": "35. Arrived at the airport at 12.00 facing a long queue due to problems with check in system. Around 45 min prior the flight departure while still queuing for check in they announced our flight cancelled. They made us wait until 19.00 to tell us that we had to come back tomorrow for more info. We were given no food not hotel organised. Staff at the airport were arrogant refusing to speak English to non Spanish speaking customers and uninformative. Never again!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_118", "text": "The flight attendants had such a bad attitude and passengers flicked on the service light for the entire flight and not once did I see someone respond. They basically served dinner and then left the cabin for the entire time until breakfast. I was dehydrated and not feeling well and wanted some water and didn't see anyone come so being that I was in the window seat I flicked the service light and after an hour of waiting I finally went to look for someone all the way at the back of the plane and they were all sleeping (it was 7pm). It was such a bad service experience that I will sadly never fly again and recommend that no one else fly either. You have one chance to make an impression and they really blew it with me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_119", "text": "30am flight on 12/21/13. 5 hour delay no explanation. The cabin was dirty pieces of sticky food on the small video screen. Numerous AR employees and ex employees meandering around the business class cabin socializing with flight attendants and members of the crew certainly not helping the already poor service they were delivering. Multiple FAA safety violations. Example: people standing while the aircraft was moving luggage obstructing the pitch during take-off and landing etc. Service was awful. In addition to leaving 5 hours late it took them 2-3 hours to serve the first drink. When they finally came by with drinks I ordered a whisky. The flight attendant explained they did not serve whisky until after lunch and that that she did not have any whisky in her cart. She did not have the Shiraz wine that they listed on their menu either so I settled for whichever red wine she could give me. Lunch was mediocre and immediately after the service all flight attendant disappeared for about 7 hours until they brought the \"snack\". Not even a glass of water throughout the flight. Finally while sleeping the flight attendant woke me up because the back of my seat was \"bothering\" the passenger behind me probably because the seat was \"defective and reclined too much\". The whole point of paying for business class is for the seat.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_120", "text": "Passengers on flight 661 from Vienna to Dublin were left stranded at the gate for close to two hours past the posted departure time. Monitors in the area claimed the flight to be on time. There we absolutely no Aer Lingus or any other airport employees in the gate area during this time. The security personnel-the only non passengers we could access - refused to assist the passengers as we all became increasingly frustrated at the lack of information. We made phone calls to the Vienna airport (they must share the blame for this debacle as well) and Aer Lingus. No one offered any help whatsoever. Aer Lingus has apparently trained their employees to respond to any question or concern with a very irritating reply: \"We understand that you are frustrated\". This is all we heard from Aer Lingus employees throughout this flight. Not one Aer Lingus employee responded with appropriate action. At check in we were promised help with a seating request that I had tried to manage multiple times before arrival. No help was ever provided. The hot meal was frustrating as well. Many passengers were left with no option for the meal. This is no way to respect paying customers. We will avoid Aer Lingus in the future as it is apparent that they are in no way interested in appropriate customer service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_121", "text": "I saw one lady bring on a case large shopper and two large plastic bags! I had checked in a bag and placed a duty free bag in the overhead bin asked to remove it and place it at my feet so a passenger could place a large case in there - flatly refused. This is not the first time this has happened and ruins an otherwise usually pleasant journey compared with the other main airline operating out of Dublin. Come on Aer Lingus get tough with those bringing on excessive amounts of baggage and stop trying to penalise those of is who pay to check in luggage.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_122", "text": "Checked in at Palma okay on connection but no through booking for seats. Check in at Madrid and Aerosur cabin luggage allowance less than originating airline (through ticket) so cabin bag removed and put in hold. Entering plane strong toilet odour throughout the cabin. Generally a very dirty cabin interior with hard uncomfortable seating. No inflight films available. Bar service once glass of wine and water. Cabin staff said they had run out. Dinner was a greasy stodgy rice. I've got my return to look forward to - and all for \u00a31450.00 return. Awful - I do this trip 3 times a year and nobody else treats passengers like this.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_123", "text": "The flight we were booked on was cancelled two days in advance and we were switched to a later flight. This flight was then delayed by over an hour and there was no information given as to how long the delay would be - the aircraft just didn't turn up. Once finally on board no acknowledgement of the delay but otherwise ok - a small sandwich and drink were served which was fine for such a short flight. The aircraft was quite old although not as old as some others we saw - they still use 727s for some flights.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_124", "text": "Of the seven one (Salta to Buenos Aires) was cancelled but postponed as a new flight the second (from Buenos Aires to Trelew on the same date) was cancelled and the passengers left on the airport overnight for 10 hrs. There were no announcements and the new flight never appeared on the board. We were given a chance of free dinner at a pizza place on the airport but no hotels. We foreigners pay more than twice of what locals pay!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_125", "text": "The NYC-EZE flight was delayed more than 8 hours. Luckily they emailed me before I set off to JFK airport. The problem is that they forgot that we had a connecting flight and did not make any provisions at all. Calling the Call Center to try to find out what to expect once in Ezeiza (stranded for 24 hours with two young kids? sent to a hotel? put in a different flight from the domestic airport?) was total waste of time. They don't even bother to pick up the phone. In summary: only fly Aerolineas Argentinas if no other option is available. They are unreliable have no customer service whatsoever and will not hesitate to leave you stranded. And never expect an apology.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_126", "text": "Our outbound SFO to MEX was great on a 737-800 with footrests and plenty of room. The return tonight was awful. The legroom on business class required my wife to climb over the center console to get out of her seat. The flight attendant came by to offer a drink and slapped down my chicken dinner which was cold. He never returned for two hours to refill my water. They kept the galley curtain closed and he sat and was playing a video game most of the flight. I such a shame when you are a full fare business class customer. Airlines should be required to uphold a certain standard and inform the passengers.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_127", "text": "The flight crew and planes have always been first rate and the food while never great was at least passable. On our flight (EI-111) from Shannon to JFK we were served a meal that was quite possibly the worst we have ever been served on any airplane. We opted for the chicken \"dinner\" that came with some sort of rice as well as something called \"Spicy Salad\" if I recall correctly. The salad was inedible. If this is the type of food we can expect from Aer Lingus in the future I can assure you that we will be looking for a different carrier on our next trip.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_128", "text": "To this day I never received any reply of any kind. Still don't have my reservation code so still unsure if my reservation exist. Have not travelled yet so can not rate on board experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_129", "text": "This airline tries hard to fill the gap left by the collapse of Aero Lloyd Boliviano but is still plagued by constant changes to schedules usually because the aircraft flying the international route (Brazil) is late in arriving in Santa Cruz and therefore delays the local flights. It also tends to overbook flights and then moves confirmed ticket holders to later flights (it is really important to reconfirm flights) and will even change flight schedules back in time so flights depart 2 hours earlier then scheduled. The airline is fine if you are not in a hurry and don't mind delayed flights changed schedules and don't mind having confirmed tickets ignored.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_130", "text": "Ticketing process is manual and very slow - beware and get your tickets before the airport! We were handed a little snack bag as we boarded then served drinks on board - a great way to provide good service on a short flight.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_131", "text": "Rio-Buenos Aires-Sydney: AR2255 and AR1180 on 11 Oct 2013. Really bad. Flight was heavily delayed from Rio to Buenos Aires and I missed my connecting flight to Sydney. Meal awful old plane with no inflight entertainment staff very rude. Avoid at all cost better pay $500 more and go with a trusted company.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_132", "text": "Flew MEX-CCS- MEX a couple of times in business class in an old wear out 737-700. Shared TV screen seat that resemble the old American Airlines business class. Then I have flown GDL-MEX in the 737-800 what a difference. Service is nice they treat you well but definitely they need to vamp up the Clase Premier Product.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_133", "text": "A320/A321. In Athens check-in OK but boarding was extremely confusing with rude staff (overbooking even for pax with boarding cards. i.e. connecting passengers were refused boarding). In Santorini check-in at 7am completely mad people queuing outside of terminal no \"Gold star Alliance members\" check-in line plus a clear favor for local travel agencies and their pax. Unacceptable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_134", "text": "VVI-CBB-TJA. Checking in took about forever and the Aerosur ground staff forgot to mention airport tax that still had to be paid. This was mentioned by security officers with only 15 minutes to go. We still made it on time despite the lack of help of ground staff. TJA-VVI. While checking in I was offered to take a flight right way or two hours later. I choose the latter but was refused because the luggage guy had already tagged my suitcase for the early flight. Of course they couldn't get it back. Again total lack of service of ground staff. The flights were ok albeit not on time. Flying in these countries is never on time. Despite all this I would certainly choose AeroSur next time but only because there's no reasonable alternative.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_135", "text": "No entertainment other than outdated TV hanging from ceiling distorted picture and mainly in another language that could not understand. Seat in front of me was broken and was on a constant lean. The staff or should I say lack of it spent more time talking to one another or reading a magazine than attending to the passengers. The flight home was no better - it might of been cheaper but had I known what they were like I would of gladly paid the extra and flew with Qantas. I would not recommend that you fly with this airline I certainly will not.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_136", "text": "I used to travel Aer Lingus on this route quite regularly however since experiencing the leg room on the A319 I see no reason now to chose Aer Lingus over Ryanair when travelling from London to Shannon. I am 6'1\" and I literally could not fit my legs in to the seat. Luckily I was in the aisle however kept having to squeeze my legs in when the trolley came past. I am aware these are former Iberia aircraft hence the reason for the difference between the leg room in the A320 and the A319 however I feel Aer Lingus should have reconfigured the A319 to provide a consistent product between aircraft. I travelled in row 7 on the outbound leg of this journey (which was the former business class area for Iberia) and had more than enough leg room. Beware of travelling in the rear of the aircraft on the A319. Very unpleasant flight and I just about managed to put up with it for the hour duration of this flight. I could not imagine sitting in these seats for any longer.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_137", "text": "Flew Sydney to Buenos Aires in a plane that looked like it was from the 60's. It was filthy on the outside and inside was even worse. When I opened my blanket on the plane it smelt. The staff were almost non existent during the entire flight. For the price I paid spending a few more dollars to fly with a competent airline with modern planes would be completely worth it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_138", "text": "Found the seats hard and the leg room constrained compared to several flights of similar length on Bangkok Airways A319 in late May/early June. Would not like a three or four hour flight on these aircraft. Would only recommend if no alternative unlike EI long haul which I consider good.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_139", "text": "We booked Aer Lingus because it was the most cost-effective option to New York from Birmingham with a short connection time. I was apprehensive above flying Aer Lingus based on previous reviews. The BHX-DUB sector was on an Aer Arran (now Stobart Air) ATR which was practically empty with overhead bins that accommodated carry- on's but the aircraft was very noisy. DUB-JFK was an A330 in 2-4-2 configuration. Seats and leg room were ok. Seat back TV entertainment was limited and not the most user friendly. Alcoholic beverages have to be paid for and there was only one round of soft drinks. The meal was mediocre and the pre-arrival snack was a flapjack. The crew constantly seemed in a hurry to distribute meals and drinks to the point where they practically chucked it at you before moving on. The crew then disappeared not to be seen until arrival. Whenever I fly transatlantic in economy I always seem to be disappointed. Nothing beats the middle eastern carriers on service. The only benefit of flying Aer Lingus is leaving from a local airport and the US pre-immigration clearance in Dublin which enables one to arrive in the US like a domestic passenger and avoid the lengthy immigration queues. Price however is comparable to other carriers.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_140", "text": "Out April 4th back April 17th. Preferably I would never use Aeroflot again - expensive queues at every stage slow miserable long faced staff videos on board out of date food poor.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_141", "text": "The aircraft cabin was not clean on all of the 4 legs I traveled the cabin crew were rude and unhelpful food inedible and on two of the planes the TV radio and reading light were not working. I will never use Aeroflot again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_142", "text": "We had delays at Gatwick but once in Tripoli we were told to wait two days for our connecting flight to Lagos which - totally unacceptable. We stayed in the airport from early Mon morning until monday evening stranded without any local currency and offered refreshments approx 11am. After a lot of protest we were put on flight approx 8pm that evening. This was my first experience with Afriqiyah and will be my last - despite the savings it wasn't worth the terrible experience. The lack of communication in Tripoli was disgraceful and =on the plane the staff were curt.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_143", "text": "One day before departure I received an e-mail informing me that the return flight was postponed from October 14th at 23:15 to October 15th at 08:40. Since I had to be back in Sao Paulo on the 15th in the afternoon I contacted Aeromexico in Brazil to request that my return flight be transferred to TAM who code share with Aeromexico on this segment with the flight leaving Mexico City around 20.00. Aeromexico told me that the notification must be a mistake because they see no changes in their system and all flights are according to original reservation. As proof they even sent me a copy of electronic ticket which really showed all the correct departure times. Also checking the Aeromexico site there was no indication of any delay. So I forgot all about it until one day before my return flight when I got a Trip Reminder e-mail stating again that the return flight was now at 08:40 on the 15th instead of 23:15 of the 14th. I again contacted Aeromexico this time in Mexico and again they confirmed that everything was according to original reservations and they had no information about any delay. After using Aeromexico's online check-in system and receiving electronic boarding passes with the correct time stamped on them I felt somehow reassured. My mistake. When I arrived at the airport to check-in my luggage I was informed that due to \"unscheduled maintenance\" the flight would be delayed by 10 hours. Unscheduled Maintenance? Really? Either Aeromexico's computer system is totally screwed up and they have no idea of what is happening with their schedules or they simply are lying to their passengers to avoid having to transfer tickets to other airlines. Whatever it is it is totally unacceptable!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_144", "text": "We waited in line 55 minutes while one employee handled baggage and check in for the flight. While she assured us that we would make the flight it was a harrowing experience after we arrived at the airport 1 hour and 20 minutes early. At the gate one employee handled boarding and she had to check a number of bags because the overhead bins were inadequate for a typical carry on. We paid extra for upgraded meals which were terrible and I hate to think what those that did not upgrade had to eat. The attendants from Dublin to Orlando were no shows except for the meal service and a laughable cookie snack. I would never recommend Aer Lingus to anyone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_145", "text": "The A330 would be comfortable for a trip that lasts 4-5 hours tops definitely not as long as 8 hours. The Dublin to Orlando journey was very uncomfortable the seats are far too narrow the leg room is a minus and the arm rests are far too narrow. All in all a horrible journey. The flight was very smooth. The air hostesses were abrupt while trying to accommodate everyone. I will think twice before I book another long flight with Aer Lingus.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_146", "text": "Departure from old and dark Terminal F in Moscow. Boarding started about 50 people went to the jetty when they stopped everything due to broken galley on board. We were strangled inside the jetway for over 30 mins with no info at all. Couldn't get on board and they closed gate doors so we couldn't comeback to the gate. Horrible service. Flight itself was ok nice 777 but 10 seats abreast is too much on such a long flight - too cramped and not comfortable. Crew were very young tried to smile few times and be nice. IFE was good. Food acceptable but very small portions. No alcohol was served at all. Return flight without any boarding problems. Food much better than from Moscow but no choices were given at all. Young crew didn't smile even once quite poor English female FAs looked very nice and groomed but male FAs looked like some cheap bar workers - all ties untied buttons of shirts were left opened really bad view. Not impressed at all. Generally I wouldn't recommend Aeroflot for longhaul flights as service is quite poor crew inattentive and very cramped cabin but they offer the quickest connection from Western Europe and day flights which saves a lot of time.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_147", "text": "No seatback screen food OK. The return flight BA-Sydney was poor. The same movies were showing as 5 weeks previously! The food was awful. The service was ordinary. Nobody appeared to have checked the toilets for about the last 8 hours of the flight - no toilet paper full bins - disgusting.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_148", "text": "The quality of the food seems to be dependant of the airport you last left leaving SA or the UK the food was ok with a North African theme but when we left Tripoli the food was inedible. The flights are dry so they only serve warm juice or soda. The movies are heavily censored at first it's quite amusing but it gets irritating after a while. Woman's shoulders are blurred out and they even censor out all references to alcohol or gambling but blood death murder are all good! Tripoli Airport is awful you can barely breath for the smoke and there's no organisation it's like going back it time.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_149", "text": "I had three tickets to Mexico from two different places. On all three tickets and on two separate occasions they changed the flights and added a ten hour layover. They said that they would fix it by asking me to leave a day later. I booked through Expedia and they would not help. I was on the phone with Expedia and Aeromexico for at least two hours. They did offer a refund but by this time all the fares were at least $250 more. I had to cancel all three tickets and rebuy on other airlines at an extra cost of $750! Their schedules mean absolutely nothing - and certainly don't book on anything that requires a connection.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_150", "text": "Cabin experience was good even though there was no space in the overhead lockers both ways and I ended up storing the bag under the seat which meant reduced legroom. Service on board and catering acceptable but nothing special. Food good but service disorganised and one FA asked the customer to remind another FA to bring him water! Check-in experience was the worst with a huge queue and people trying to barge in. When I raised this with staff at bag drop-off they didn't seem bothered and said they would rather use capacity for the actual desks. Overall customer service on the ground was not great. In future I am going to avoid this airline as would advise you to never try to book a flight on their website. This is meant to confuse and rip you off. I have been booking flights for my own use and for work and have never encountered such an error with the flight dates before. This is a low quality airline charging high fares.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_151", "text": "Tripoli is the filthiest most hostile place and staff bully passengers especially female. We were delayed for 8hrs and no one would help. They all smoke in the no smoking areas the toilets have to be seen to be believed. Brand new planes are good but there the value stops - it is just not worth the saving on flight costs.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_152", "text": "I am in full support of the labor action by the crew but I will never recommend Aer Lingus to anyone. We were not seated together so we could not help each other with our bags and the crew could easily have rectified this at boarding. A six hour flight sitting eight rows apart! This was not necessary. We paid over $500 in extra expenses because of the strike and the best the cabin crew offered was an extra cup of tea which was very nice but not quite enough. Avoid Aer Lingus.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_153", "text": "Waited for 2 passengers for 35 minutes. Caused us to miss the Paris to Chicago connection by seconds. Aegean flight crew alerted halfway through the flight that we probably wouldn't connect in time and again as we left the plane. No help from them no one was available. Our group of five college educated adults couldn't find any directional signs whatsoever in Paris airport. We could only hear our names being called to board. We reached the gate in time to watch our flight take off. Had to spent the night in Paris. Filthy plane dirty seats badly worn carpet.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_154", "text": "The cabin service was a disaster staff treated passengers in a disrespectful manner. Is only worth flying with them if you need leg room and have to take extra luggage. Seats are in a bad condition amenities - many of them do not work at all and the selection is very poor.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_155", "text": "Last week reached Manchester 6 hours late following an unscheduled stop at Dublin. Technical difficulties again! No sense whatsoever of Aer Lingus trying to minimise the effect on passengers. They need better more reliable planes or much better customer service or perhaps if it wouldn't be too much to ask both!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_156", "text": "This was some older version airplane I was seated in row 16 in a broken seat and virtually with virtually no legroom. Comfort absolutely inadequate for a 13 hrs flight. After takeoff we were told that we had to land in Oslo to refuel. This turned out to be a 2.5 hrs stopover since no one was informed about our landing and need for fuel. In fact Aeroflot used the opportunity to change the crew so it is very possible that this was the actual cause for the unplanned stopover. All together we spent 16 hrs in that plane and of course missed the connecting flight on DL airlines.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_157", "text": "They changed the gate at the last minute and didn't make an announcement. We unfortunately missed our flight because of this and they weren't sympathetic at all. Mind you we had a toddler with us and I was 7 months pregnant. It was awful. We had to pay for a new flight and didn't give us many options. I will not be flying with them again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_158", "text": "Staff at Rio airport are very rude. No apology from staff for not having a place for me and my son to return to Sydney. I also lost time at work which I was not paid for. All of this for choosing to travel with Aerolineas Argentinas for many years. I now will travel with any other airline never Aerolineas Argentinas again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_159", "text": "It is obviously an airline of a country in economic crisis. Aircraft used on the SYD-EZE-SYD route is like stepping back into 1975. Big old recliner seats (not flat) 3 scheduled movies on a continuous loop. No laptop power etc. The service is very basic to other carriers. AA club condor service is similar to what's offered in economy on other carriers. This is an extremely long flight close to 16 hours yet AA still doesn't use their brand new Airbus with lie flat beds I believe this is used to Madrid and back for obvious reasons. The crew on all sectors didn't really want to be there. EZE-SYD is one of the longest flights in the world made even longer by the aircraft and the service. We would choose to go with Qantas/LAN via Santiago in future trips to South America.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_160", "text": "Quite the worst business class flight we have experienced. Only good things to say about it is it arrived safely on time after a 13 hr.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_161", "text": "Fantastic seats and legroom. Food was good as was in-flight entertainment. Friendly efficient cabin staff. Late departure but arrived on time. Price lower than alternative carriers.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_162", "text": "Landed at Tripoli airport on time and cheerful ground crew. I have never seen a worse and appalling toilets like what I saw at the Tripoli airport. Tripoli to Gatwick flight was ok a better and newer aircraft more responsive cabin crew inflight entertainment though without headset arrived Gatwick on time. Return flight was almost a replication of the inbound flights except that there was headset for inflight entertainment. Afriqiyah should replace aircraft flying Lagos leg its below international standard and they dare not fly such aircraft to Gatwick. Will fly them if they improve on the hygiene", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_163", "text": "All in all the flight experience was a pleasure with very good food good seat space and regular drinks - the spare seat next to me also helped. It was also good not to have the flight constantly interrupted by announcements of one kind or another in three different languages as seems to be the trend these days. Tripoli airport isn't a pleasure but no worse than you would expect and every landing seemed calmer than I am used to on the bigger planes. Two big faults though: firstly we had to turn the plane around for a sick passenger and no one made any announcement until about 5 seconds before landing which made most of us think we had turned around for a plane fault. Secondly on the outward flight my bags arrived two days late. Not a disaster for me but certainly it could have been for some people. No apology no attempt to trace me when the bag arrived (though they said they were just about to). Also only 3 movies for 26 hours of flying. Very cheap and comfortable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_164", "text": "Have to say that in both directions a pleasant and trouble free flight. Onboard catering was fine and Coach class seating exceeded standard specs both pitch and quality of seats. New aircraft but remember that this is a dry airline so no alcohol available. Overall I would be happy to fly with them again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_165", "text": "The airplanes are new food is great seats comfortable and staff are improving. However the baggage service is a big disgrace. At the airport in Mali the service is useless and at the office in Bamako they cannot tell us anything. So until Afriqiyah can improve this I will not be travelling Afriqiyah again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_166", "text": "However received an email telling me of the 2 hour delay and my flight back to NY was cancelled. Called the airline and was told the cancellation was a mistake. When time to fly back to NY as scheduled I show up a the airport to be told my flight was cancelled! They could only offer me to fly out by 1am from Mx City to NY or rebook my flight for the next day. Booked the flight for following day and again my flight from GDL to MX City was delayed which made me lose my flight from MX City to NY and had to wait 9 hours until 1am to take the next flight back to NY from MX City. Plus Mx City Airport need to increase their WiFi Service. I was stuck for 9 hours totally bored with no WiFi good service. I was so disappointed because I had liked AeroMexico before and never had problems but this time I noticed their great service has declined. The only thing I thank them for is the food vouchers I got to get free food from any vendor at the airport. However delaying your flight makes a big difference in your entire day and getting home terribly tired with no sleep.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_167", "text": "Mexico City to Guadalajara. 7/26/14. When we arrived we were told the flight was oversold. Our seats had us next to each other on our original boarding passes we were separated because someone decided to fly a smaller plane. Our original tickets were for placement on a larger airplane. We boarded the plane. We waited on the runway for almost 2 hours. Every time someone needed to use the restroom they were told to sit down. Nothing was offered during this time. Finally the captain came on and said we had to return to the gate. He said we couldn't take off because of a maintenance issue. We got off the plane got our luggage and were told were told to go to the ticket counter. At the ticket counter we waited for another 2 hours. We asked if staff could at least provide some water and they said no they didn't have any. Unacceptable. We waited another hour until we were finally given a new connecting flight some food vouchers and a hotel room that we napped in for only 2 hours before we had to be back for the morning flight. I do not recommend flying with them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_168", "text": "When we were checking in the agent told us that the flight was delayed 50 minutes. We passed security and went to the business lounge until 1.45am - the time we were told to board. We made it to our seats only to wait 5 minutes and they told us there would be a delay of 3 hours so we didn't board until 4.30am. We went to our seats 1A and 1B. The width of the seats was uncomfortable but they do recline almost 180\u00b0. Service was awful. They only served the food no drinks offered and food was either salad or chicken. No AVOD and even not a movie during the 6 hour flight the TV was shared. We arrived delayed in Mexico City. Overall I do not recommend business class it is not worth the price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_169", "text": "Flight from Tokyo was pretty good. From Moscow there are no direct gates so you have to take a bus to board the plane. Waited 10 minutes inside the bus while it was right under the plane already. Another one and a half hour inside the plane before they drive us back to the airport and gave us 400RUB (gets you a coffee). Overall the flight was late by almost 6 hours on a 4 hours route. From Tel Aviv the flight was late by about half an hour. Upon landing had to board the bus again. It drove for about 20 minutes to the terminal. My bags didn't arrive to Tokyo (because the connection was too short). Will never fly with them again - it was cheaper by less than 100USD but definitely not worth it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_170", "text": "Two Airbus A320 are mainly dedicated for operations between Lyon ad Algeria. I would allow that the service tends to decrease. I can't stand how Aigle Azur operates \"charter planes with high density configuration for regular flights between France and Algeria. It is unbearable to get sat so tight in those seating rows impossible to move or eat correctly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_171", "text": "Flight boarding was fine seats the usual European system with centre seat left empty and centre of the seat folded down to form a table. Was offered pre take-off drinks i.e. half a plastic glass of orange juice or one inch of sparkling white wine again in a plastic glass. The drink service was equally mean when ordering a glass of white wine less than half a glass was offered. The meal service was chaotic with only the female cabin manager looking after the 15 B/C passengers. We were booked through to Mykonos with an hours transit time (not enough). We landed and were put on a bus to the terminal then clearing immigration (bags booked through to final destination) we joined the horrendous queue for security through to the domestic flight. The queue took 40 minutes and we made the connection by the skin of our teeth. Not a very relaxing way to start a vacation. On the return flights JMK-ATH was fine only taking 24 minutes. The flight from Athens was full 16 Business Class Passengers and again the service and the quality of the food really let Aegean Airlines down. The cabin crew on both International sectors were out of their depth service was slow and mean in quantity and quality. The return main meal was the worst we've ever had on an aircraft ever.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_172", "text": "Food out on the night flight was okay but could only have 1 half glass of wine. Trip back again no online check in be at the airport 3 hrs before but had to stand around for 50 mins before any processing began. Was told 3 weeks before the flight it would be delayed 20 mins - got to the Airport it was shown to be 1 hr delay but eventually the 8.30am flight departed at 11am. Food was dreadful but this time could get more than 1 glass of wine. There was no explanation as to why the flight was delayed. Experienced similar on Austral (a subsidiary) had to be there 2hrs before and it still departed late. Iguazu-Salta cheese sandwich offered which was thicker - the bread or cheese? No online check in but their adds tell a different story.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_173", "text": "There was no facility for web check-in or to have our seats pre-allocated prior to check-in. We arrived more than 2 hours prior to the flight to be told that the only way we could sit together was to take 2 middle seats in the centre row of the plane. The A340 has a 2-4-2 configuration. In such a configuration 50% of the seats are aisle seats. However it appeared that almost all had been pre-allocated prior to the ordinary check-in opening. In the end we were offered an aisle and a middle seat in the very back row. It is time that Aerolineas recognized that families are entitled to expect to sit together on long haul flights without having to take the worst seats on the plane. Other airlines manage to do this why cant Aerolineas?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_174", "text": "I was not disappointed with the quality of service - time seat cleanliness entertainment and food. Each section of the trip proceeded smoothly and I felt comfortable. Whilst the airline was superb I was disappointed with the toilet facilities at Tripoli. On both the outbound and the inbound flights I have never seen an international airport with deplorable and unhygienic toilets like the ones I saw in Tripoli.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_175", "text": "00 am arrived at 4am departed at 5am. I asked one of the ground staff before departure if I could possible catch the connecting flight at Tripoli which was due to leave at 8.30 am considering that it was a 4 hours flight to Tripoli and 2 hours time difference in advance. I was reassured more than once that I will catch the plane and even a message had been sent to wait for me there. I boarded the plane with a lot of apprehension and when we arrived at Tripoli I was not surprised to find that the plane had left without me 2 hrs earlier. I contacted Afriqiyah staff and they looked embarased and didn't know what to do with me - I had to stay in the airport lounge till the next day when one of the staff took somehow pity on me upgraded my ticket to the first class. Food is not bad inflight service good and 48 kg baggage allowance for somehow modest ticket price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_176", "text": "Arriving 4 hours late at 01.00 hours I discovered that my luggage and that of most of the other passengers was not on the plane. I could get no information from staff at the airport but was told that I would have to wait until Monday for the next scheduled flight to see if it was forwarded. With my schedule completely ruined and no change of clothing I had to book a hotel at my own expense and wait till Monday. I spent most of Monday at the airport trying to get information without success. Finally at 22.30 I was reunited with my luggage. Some passengers on that flight also did not get their luggage. I will not be using this airline in future even if it is still the cheapest deal.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_177", "text": "On time both directions and the onboard staff very attentive without being fussy. The let-down was Tripoli airport on arrival from Gatwick: very scruffy and down-at-heel and staff bullying passengers into line for us to obtain Boarding Cards for the Tripoli-Accra leg of the journey. Information was less than brilliant too. The return transfer was a better but that's probably because I knew what to expect! Afriqiyah Airways are good value in my opinion.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_178", "text": "Another hour passed while they tested the engine. We then had to \"deplane\" because they couldn't fix the engine. We were herded onto another plane and they took us yet again through the safety procedures. Then they proceeded to offer us tea and coffee for which they charged 2.5 euros. Because of the delay I missed my international flight by half an hour. Nevertheless the flight attendants insisted all those with connecting flights go to the terminals where their flights had already left. I spent 3.5 hrs trudging through Heathrow trying to get home. Finally after going through security 3 times in one day I arrived back at the Aer Lingus desk at terminal one. They gave me a voucher for a hotel that they told me (and wrote on the voucher form) was in Terminal 4. It was in Terminal 5. Another hour of trudging around Heathrow trying to find the hotel. The new flight I was booked on did not leave for 24 hours. Aer Lingus is the worst airline I have ever experienced. Never travel with Aer Lingus.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_179", "text": "The difference of the inflight experience between KLM and Aer Lingus was incredible: the Aer Lingus flight was actually an endurance. Indifferent cabin crew and no service whatsoever without paying. The only good thing is that KLM assigned me an aisle seat on the first row allowing me to disembark quickly when the flight arrived at Cork Airport.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_180", "text": "I was disappointed with the movie selection offered by the in-flight entertainment. Compared to Delta there were far fewer movies to choose from and they were not current titles. Expect ones you've already seen 5 years ago. The hot meal was the usual chicken or beef options and was nothing to write home about. The pre-landing snack was a flapjack. They give you a knife and fork to eat it bizarrely. I guess this airline just loves wasting money. The armrests between seats do not go all the way up to prevent passengers lying down on a row of four. Annoying if you want to catch a quick nap. Overall I was disappointed with the flight given how much Aer Lingus charge for a one-way. I'll try another airline for the return journey.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_181", "text": "From HKG SU213 with new Boeing 777. Comfortable seat food ok. Served wine Staff friendly. Flight on time. Flight SU2436 to DUS delayed 40 minutes with no information. Boarding and check-in in DUS for flight SU 2537 and SU 212 very poor. I'm a Skyteam priority passenger from China Southern Airlines Aeroflot don't accepted the \"elite plus\" card same. No invitation to the lounge I had 1 kg excess baggage - not accepted. No requested seat for all flights. Aeroflot is am Skyteam member but does not follow the Skyteam rules. In Moscow Airport access to the Lounge but no priority Boarding. Seat in A330 a little small. Entertainment ok. Flight on time. The ticket fee was steep but service and own rules should be improved. I will not use this airline in the future.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_182", "text": "Our flight SU 2461 from Paris to Moscow has been cancelled. It was night time and CDG airport had been closed. Two hours later we were back to the departure hall (through customs receiving baggage back etc). It was 2.30am. They gave us a hotel until 8am. We were told that Aeroflot would send another plane the next morning to pick up all passengers. But as usual it was too expensive for Aeroflot. Instead of another plane they started to check-in passengers on \"free\" seats for other Aeroflot flights. It was 7 hours of chaos. No one from Aeroflot was there no order no food no water. At the end we were checked in (with 13hr delay) but our baggage was left in CDG. We received it end of next day only. No simple \"sorry\" from Aeroflot no compensation etc. Will never use this airline in the future.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_183", "text": "Whilst there have been some delays this has not always been due to the airline. Air crew seem extremely helpful carrying children and baggage to seats etc. Overall service much better that I would have expected and a generous luggage allowance.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_184", "text": "Only use AR to get from SYD to EZE if you can't avoid it! The seats are rock hard but with better leg room than many. No on-line check-in or seat selection. No early bag drops on transfers meaning I had to wait for 3 hours at EZE before passing through immigration. (At 2am.) No in-seat entertainment and the two in-cabin screens-and sound - only worked part of the time. The same low res movies shown in both directions. The food coming back from EZE was the worst I have ever had on an airline with a tiny dried-up croissant tiny hard roll and insipid yoghurt offered as breakfast and pasta with a teaspoon of tasteless tomato sauce for lunch. I could not even get any pepper when I asked. Red wine was good though. Food out of SYD was much better. Excellent new terminal C at Ezeiza and 57 nice new aircraft in Argentina - pity these advancements don't extend to the Australian part of the operation. Contrary to a lot of the other reviews I found the staff to be friendly and helpful.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_185", "text": "We arrived safely which is about the only good thing I can say about this flight. The first time a crew member smiled was saying goodbye as we left the plane. No IFE to speak of no drinks (water) offered after dinner no snacks lights turned off and staff disappeared. Breakfast was cake and very cold solid bread roll. Very poor. Not looking forward to return flight home.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_186", "text": "Much better than charter flights from Paris or charters to Gambia. Very few people on all legs of the flight meant that everyone could stretch out over 3 seats fast and efficient check-in I was told I could have taken 40kg but the ticket issued through last minute.com only said 23kg. Entertainment good western and arabic films interesting documentary and tapes of Koran. Staff responsive but dont fuss laid back will give extra food plenty of drinks. Food all Halal and more'real than that served on 'western flights' but the same on return. Delay at Gatwick but they held all connecting flights in Tripoli. Planes modern and clean. Staff helpful and responsive in Dakar in changing return flight for under \u00a350. Good cheap way to get to West Africa. This is an airline that caters for ordinary people and adequately meets those needs.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_187", "text": "They were late leaving Gatwick on the outward journey due to missing passengers and luggage having to be removed but check-in etc was fine although we only had hand luggage. We returned on a new A320 Airbus. We left Tripoli on time and touched down at Gatwick on the dot. The service was fine and the food was acceptable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_188", "text": "We were told there was haze over LA and we needed to land in Tijuana Mexico to re-fuel and allow it to clear up. After sitting in the plane at Tijuana for 1 hr they told us the plane was no longer going to fly to LA so we could get off and figure things on our own or fly back to Guadalajara and be on standby for flights back. We were supposed to arrive in LA at 9.45 it is now close to midnight and we're stuck in TJ. The flight attendants did not try to accommodate us while waiting. They sat in the back on their phones. We waiting for at least 45 min before we were allowed off the plane then waited an additional hour for our luggage. At the airport there was no help and no assistance. We actually had to have family drive 4 hours to pick us up and I have 2 small children with me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_189", "text": "The airplanes are good however the transit service is really poor this might be because of the airport it is hard to figure out your flight gate and it is complicated to get information from the staff. Waiting hours are awful I expected to get some sort of cabin or something upon arrival but sleeping on the floor buying your own drinks is about it. I won't fly a non direct flight with Aeroflot anymore it's not worth the money you save.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_190", "text": "Outbound on a fairly new aircraft was acceptable; about average for economy in terms of seat meal and entertainment. Return on a much older smaller plane was ghastly. Seats were tight together like budget airlines and service to match; not a serious national carrier. We were delayed 2 hours on the tarmac at Athens. That was beyond their control but they did nothing to alleviate the discomfort. Children crying cramped seats all taken. It is at times like this one sees the true quality. If all goes well as on the way out it's OK if not and you are on the older planes avoid!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_191", "text": "In Mexico City they wanted to weight my purse and wanted me to pay 2 kilos extra. Why do I have to pay if my belongings were under my seat? They don't accept dollars just pesos. I have never travelled on an airline that would weigh my carry on luggage or personal purse. The customer service reps at the airport in Mexico City were rude. Flight attendants were nice and helpful. I will never travel with Aeromexico.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_192", "text": "Thought I'd found a good value on a business class ticket that would let me earn skymiles. Wrong! I flew in business both ways but only got skymiles one direction because of the \"class of service\". (The leg where I got stuck in the middle seat is the one I earned miles on.) \"Middle seat in business class\" you might be saying? Why yes. Not the seat I reserved when I booked but the seating chart at that time didn't even show a middle seat. Would not recommend don't plan to fly again myself.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_193", "text": "Crew were more interested in socializing with each other than providing passenger service. There were times that the crew area sounded more like an Irish pub - loud and noisy! And then there is the fact that for all connecting Aer Lingus flights you must be re-screened for airline security! It took us an hour to clear Chicago security in order to make our connecting flight so allow additional time for this glitch! Aer Lingus may be a cheaper ride but I will not travel with them again!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_194", "text": "The windows were dirty with grease marks from prior passengers. I requested vegetarian meal six months earlier but was told they did not have any and received 1 small salad and cup of fruit for meal next meal - nothing! The flights also took off late for each leg of our destination. Although price was good I would pay more for another airline that had working equipment and clean plane.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_195", "text": "Dissatisfaction is the word that came to mind repeatedly during these series of flights. The food was excellent. Served on time and hot on each of these flights. Very consistent. The cost was excellent compared to other airlines offering the same trip. It was downhill from there. Of the total 4 flights required to make this trip zero were on time. Every single flight left late. This is clearly a normal practice for this Airline based on my experience. The initial flight to Moscow from Dulles (10 hours or so) had no working video displays for entertainment. There was working music but the headphone connector on the seat was shorted and would barley play sound in mono and only if held in a certain position. After landing and proceeding to the terminal in Moscow there was complete chaos. The airport appeared to be clean and new with lots of English signage however some of the people working in the terminal seemed to be avoiding anything that resembled being helpful. Most seemed to have attitudes for some reason. Russian passengers herded like cattle to the tiniest security checkpoint area that I have ever seen. There were 4 lanes for 300 people. The return flight was worse. After I reached Moscow from the Czech Republic there was more herding to the security checkpoint. This time a customs representative sat at a desk near by reading a book as a few hundred people waited in lines that barley moved. I asked the person reading the book if I was standing in a special line or something since the signs were not in English she responded that I should find another line in a tone that indicated the I was disturbing her. I eventually wasted an hour before I discovered that I was in the area of customs for domestic flights and not international. The International flight area took 3 minutes to process. This theme of herding and poor manners played out at every airport except for the final destination back in the US. I will never fly Aeroflot again. I would never recommend this airline to anyone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_196", "text": "Our flight out of St. Petersburg was a disaster due to the lack of communication and inattentive flight representatives. We were booked on a 6.30 am flight to Moscow and were finally rebooked for a 2.40 pm flight. We were at the airport at 4 am and the plane left at 3 pm - that's 11 hrs in the airport. We missed our connection from Moscow to NY finally arriving in Orlando with no luggage. It was a nightmare.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_197", "text": "Aegean are a world class airline as far as domestic flights are concerned but I was very disappointed with service on this flight. Due to Business Class being full 5 rows of economy didn't get served a refreshment at all on the flight. This is very poor cabin management. The crew were taking their time fully aware that they'd never get the service done. Even thought it's just a drink it left a very poor taste in my mouth from a PR perspective especially when they tried to blame bad weather.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_198", "text": "The check in was extremely slow and the sequence of spot check was complicated. All forms were in French and fortunately I knew some words, but most of the guests got confused. The aircraft was very old and food was lousily prepared. The toilet was like a public non-cleaned toilet for years. Seats were not comfortable and some could not be reclined. But the captain and crew were nice, particularly since they knew I was from Vietnam and they talked in both french and english nicely. Appreciated when they found the lost wallet of my friend.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_199", "text": "Staff not terribly helpful. I was initially booked on Los Angeles to Mexico City via Hermosillo with only a 45 minutes connection in Hermosillo. Was told by the staff at check-in they were not sure if that is sufficient time for me to make the connection but they would not change my flights because that's the way the ticket had been issued. In the end they changed it because the Los Angeles to Hermosillo flight was overbooked. Guadalajara to Culiacan departure was late so along with a couple of passengers we missed the Culiacan to Los Angeles flight. All the announcements for the late departure from Guadalajara was only in Spanish though when asked one of the flight attendants would occasionally kept me updated. Passengers were given the option of flying via Mexico City arriving about 12 hours later or to continue on to Tijuana and making our own way to Los Angeles at our own expense. Check in was very slow on all flights. Seems that for most of the departures in Mexico there is a system for printing your boarding passes at the machines in the airport but even then the queue for bag drop itself is at least 1 hour long including in Mexico City. The domestic lounge in Mexico City was reasonable. Hot food station (soup) was manned by staff. Was not particularly impressed by how the waiting staff asked for tips twice (once before serving the soup and once after serving the soup at the counter) when all they are doing is their job.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_200", "text": "Flight attendant refused to speak English. Served dinner about 45 minutes later than in economy class meal was lukewarm. Exactly 5 minutes later she showed up again noticed that I was still eating and asked me if I was done. The reason became clear right after desert was served. On this 12 hour flight there is only service in the first 2.5 hours and in the 90 minutes before landing. 8 full hours there is no flight attendant no drinks no snacks. They expect you to sleep and not bother the flight crew. If you can't sleep it will be a long flight. Entertainment is very limited. Movies in the section new are at least a year old. You have about 10 to choose from. Watching out of the window is prohibited by AeroMexico. The windows will be darkened 15 minutes after take off until 5 minutes before touchdown. Service was better in economy class on this flight. Expect AeroMexico business class at the level of \"Premium economy class\" on any other skyteam airline. For sure not worth the extra money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_201", "text": "The ladies who work there are so unhelpful. They made us run to a flight that was taking off in 20 minutes and gave us a voucher to a holiday inn if we don't make it. Of course we didn't make it! We had to go through security all over again! Their phone lines go down at 9.45 ET which means when we call after missing the 8:05 flight to LA they're closed they put us on an infinite loop hold! Flight and airport wait time total was 14 hours! Now we're just stuck in Chicago and wouldn't have been if anyone would have put in any real effort in to get us home like putting us on the 9.25 flight that would have given us plenty of time to get to the terminal from international. Instead of doing what was right they did what was easy. Truly sad and disappointed in the customer service of Aer Lingus.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_202", "text": "On the way out the TV's were not working they reset them several times and still didn't work. Food was very poor so advise taking a sandwich with you. Loads of free pretzels for some reason which were horrid. No choice of snack and a very small orange juice break. Coming back we had paid for an upgrade for our seats we were shocked to find ourselves in the middle row of the plane no where near our allocated seats. Complained to air hostess who said they had changed the plane so therefore had been downgraded. No compensation and certainly no refund. Eventually after 2 months complaining we got our upgrade money back no compensation for the stressful flight home though. Also on the way back the movies were constantly interrupted with news of Aer Lingus charity work and asking for money. I had no issues donating the rest of our dollars but would have done so without being asked 10 times.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_203", "text": "The first time was lovely then United Air got involved and things went completely down-hill. This last trip was horrid. I don't know how anyone could find the seating even close to comfortable. I weigh around 108 lbs and was traveling with my 145 lb brother the seat felt like concrete. Like one of the other reviews I have to sit on the pillow. These retro- fitted planes are the pits. The seat in front of me was 12 inches from my nose (the screen was basically in my face.) The arm rests don't fold all the way back so you have to be a circus contortionist to get out of your seat. Two people cannot pass one another even if they're going sideways. An older gentleman literally fell into what was luckily an empty seat trying to get back to his seat. The flight attendants were pleasant enough except for one male who thought he was \"large and in charge\". The food was the usual stuff basically it was edible. My brother needs a cane for walking and were with the other handicapped to get on the plane on the return flight. Unfortunately we ended waiting 20 minutes in the cold ramp thing (can't think of the right term) that leads to the plane while cargo was being loaded. That's right cargo not luggage. Yep the people who need canes and walkers were standing around for 20 minutes. As for the entertainment it didn't really matter since I can't look at a screen that's right in my face.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_204", "text": "30 and a return flight at 17.30hrs. Algiers to Annaba 4 hour delay no explanation no assistance was supplied. Annaba to Algires 2.30 hours delay no explanation no assistance was supplied. Old and dirty planes FA's neither friendly or helpful. Ground staff very unfriendly did not speak English either.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_205", "text": "The lack of IFE was an obvious flaw but my tablet computer lasted the whole journey so it was ok. The food wasn't great but the white wine was superb. Staff were very nice and even though I was Australian flying from Italy they all spoke perfect English. Flying Aerolineas was very much what it was like to fly domestic in Australia in the nineties - not great but bearable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_206", "text": "My flight in Buenos Aires was delayed 1.5 hours but Aerolineas did not communicate with us at all! They announced a couple of times in Spanish thank you for your patience but that was it. Finally when we boarded it took another hour to take off! The people on my flight were complaining of the terrible service they had already experienced with Aerolineas. When I arrived in Sydney I had missed my connecting flight and so had half of the passengers I was with. We all had to pay for new tickets to our next destination which cost me $170 to Melbourne! Their entertainment was poor they played the same movie over and over and when passengers asked for help staff ignored them! Pretty bad service is an understatement.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_207", "text": "After my last traumatic experience with AeroMexico I am not looking forward to my next trip next week. This really is the last time I will fly with them - going to pay more for United flights that go through Houston. It was amazing to read some of the reviews below that mirrored my experience. I missed a $150 flight and had to pay $600 to rebook! No sympathy. I was there at the gate 2 hours early so it wasn't that I was late. I hadn't got my passport stamped by immigration because I didn't see the table and even though I was told I had time to go get it stamped and I ran they closed the gate and I missed the flight. All the employees I dealt with were very cold and even seemed to take pleasure that I had missed my flight and had to buy a new ticket. There are so many bad reviews here that I hope others will refrain from using this airline until they adopt a more user friendly attitude.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_208", "text": "3 of our group were flying from LAX and one was flying from Denver. Both flights had less than 2 hours layover in Chicago. Since you have to change terminals and go through security again this layover is just unacceptable. The LAX group barely made the flight. It was almost fully boarded when we got to the gate and we did not dilly dally at all. The flight from Denver was 20 minutes late. Our friend and 5 other people ran from Terminal 1 to Terminal 5 and arrived at the gate at 5 minutes before takeoff time. All 6 passengers were denied boarding. They watched the plane pull away from the gate. The exasperating thing is that the Aer Lingus staff at the gate take no responsibility and show no empathy for this issue. It should be noted that we arrived in Dublin 1.5 hours early. So waiting 5 minutes to board those 6 passengers would not have impacted the arrival at all. Then to make it worse on our return flight they canceled my friends upgraded meal. Their logic was \"well you weren't on the flight to Dublin for your upgraded meal so we canceled your return meal\". I agree with the post about the seat arm rest not going up. Not because you can't spread out but because you cannot get out of your seat to go to the bathroom. Bottom line never again and I would not recommend Aer Lingus to anyone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_209", "text": "Usual appalling slow boarding due to passengers having too much hand luggage and no common sense. The seats were smaller than Ryanair and for some unknown reason tilted so it was like we were going to be launched into the sky. The whole flight was extremely uncomfortable and hot. Out of interest can Aer Lingus passengers not count as they seem to have trouble working out where their seats are? Also one case and one piece of hand luggage seem to be interpreted as one case and ninety five bags.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_210", "text": "Flight was more than 3 hours late and no explanations were given by the Air Algerie ground staff. The aircraft was old and very dirty. Food was still on my seat. Cabin crew were very unprofessional and not friendly at all. Food was ok. Only one toilet was in service. I will never fly again with Air Algerie.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_211", "text": "I was supposed to fly from Sydney to Buenos Aires via Auckland and Santiago. I turned up at the check in counter in Sydney and was told the flight would be delayed because the plane hadn't arrived yet from Auckland but it would only be a couple of hours. When I returned they said the plane would not be arriving after all and that we would not leave Sydney for another two days. Staff were rude and unhelpful and once we were taken to the accommodation we didn't hear from them again except for a piece of paper under the hotel door telling us to be ready at 5am. After two days we went back to airport there was no staff member there and we had to go from counter to counter trying to find out which flight we were on. After finally checking in and going through immigration we were at the boarding gate when we were told that we would not be flying out after all as there was no plane to meet us in Auckland. No staff representative. I ended up changing to LAN Chile who were excellent.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_212", "text": "I was on time (1.30pm for a 3pm flight) at the check in counter and was sent to another counter Delta. When I was turned away there as well and sent back my flight had been closed for 5 minutes and nobody could help to get me on or even rebook me to the next available flight. After being stuck at the terminal for over 5 hours hanging on the phone with travel agent and Aeromexico I had to leave home again. I was told to go the next day to the check in counter where I again was told to pay a penalty to get rebooked. I redeemed my skymiles and booked another ticket.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_213", "text": "5 flight! Very uncomfortable no footrests and not a lot of space. Staff on the way back were rude and impertinent when I asked for a 3rd glass of wine (thimble sized) we were curtly told that we would not be served drinks for 9 hours and that you're only allowed 1 or 2 drinks which is new to me. Staff seemed reluctant to do any work and viewed it more of an inconvenience than their actual livelihood. My seat didn't recline so spent 10 hours on an overnight upright. Food was rubbish as well.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_214", "text": "Outbound delayed an hour due to problem with something in hold and had rubbish on floor when boarded return delayed almost an hour due to knock on delay. Attendants were nice both journeys.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_215", "text": "4 hours delay without explanation and they didn't give us anything for this. The aircraft (A330) was pretty old the bathrooms were disgusting and the plane was dirty! Very poor service on-board and cabin crews are not professional. The food was not appealing. The overall service was very poor!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_216", "text": "Both flight were late - more than 4 hours on the return flight. Food on board is average. The plane was not very clean and looks old. Personal friendly but not very helpful in the airport.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_217", "text": "Cabin crew are simply not professional food wasn't appealing and toilets were filthy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_218", "text": "Both long-haul legs were close to being on time but the baggage wait in BA was around 40 min (thus missed the transfer bus to the other airport in BA and had to get a cab). Upon arrival at AEP I was checked-in for the flight to Rio as normal. But 20 min after the schedule boarding time everyone was informed that AR decided to switch the departing airport back to EZE (and this is already at 10pm). So had to re-clear the custom collect our baggage wait for 30 min for the bus take the 1 hour bus ride to the other side of the town re-check in and re-clear the custom at EZE (which took 1 hour). Finally landed in Rio at 3.30am 4 hours late. No compensation was offered whatsoever. The return flights were relatively stress-free. Overall the cabin service was above average but planes are antiquated with no personal entertainment but a leaky roof. Breakfast on the 13 hour long-haul consisted of two pieces of cold bread and a banana. Much cheaper than LAN but definitely not worth the money paid.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_219", "text": "I checked- in and everything was confirmed with my seat etc. I was at the airport at 6am for the 8.30am flight. After 1 hour in line I was only half way down the queue. A little bit later other passengers bound for SYD were denied access. The following reason was given: the weather pattern on the route to SYD. Therefore they had to get rid of weight to have a lighter aircraft to make it the entire way. Later we learnt that they had given freight/cargo priority and consequently 80 of us were stranded with the next flight due 3 days later which only had 40 free spots. The employees only spoke Spanish which was hard for people who didn't know the language. Lots of ideas were thrown around but evidently the flight left without us. I had checked the flight the days/weeks before I was due to fly it and noticed that the flight always left EZE delayed by 1-2 hours which could be for similar reasons. Maybe they should go back to flying via AKL to be able to accept all the paid passengers. Their compensation was not good either and I (and several others) decided we wanted a full refund.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_220", "text": "Very old aircraft untidy and looked quite dirty. No personal entertainment unit. Surly cabin crew with very poor service standards. Hardly saw FA's for the entire flight and no effort was made to prepare the cabin for landing. I also took an internal flight with this airline from BA to Ushuaia. On this flight the service was just as bad and my seat was broken. I will never use this airline again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_221", "text": "MTY to MEX flight was delayed and they didn't do anything about it so I missed my connection to CUN then customer service gave me the run around and tried to charge me MXN$300 to put me on waiting lists for flights they clearly knew were oversold. Aeromexico left me stranded in the airport overnight and couldn't be bothered to offer board and a meal. Hadn't it been for my helpful travel agency I might as well been left there for 3 days until my returning flight to MTY. MEX to MTY was delayed as well as apparently the crew was stuck in TIJ. I'll never fly Aeromexico again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_222", "text": "My arrival in Mexico City gave me 1.5 hours to catch my connection to Merida. Our flight was on time so I expected to be ok - but quickly saw that I had a long wait in Customs. It took over an hour to get through that line-up. Carried my bag as fast as I could up to the area where connecting flights were to drop bags off - and to another line-up. The rep working there told me it was too late to catch my flight to Merida. It hadn't left but doors were closed. She told me to go and get a new flight across the hall. When I arrived there the rep told me that I must buy a new ticket. I was shocked. No other airline has ever made me pay for a new connection when I have been held up in a Customs line-up. Even the supervisor on shift would not bend. I could not believe this airline would treat a customer so badly. I had run as fast as possible between customs and baggage check-in - only to be told by the unfriendly agent that \"1.5 hours is enough time\" to catch my flight. So I paid for a new ticket - no choice! What stung even more was the feeling that AeroMexico just didn't care what happened to their customer arriving alone in a strange city. Never again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_223", "text": "The business class seat was not working well and there were no in-seat monitors. The service attitude was not pleasant. The stewardess greeting people at the door were not even smiling. Overall poor quality especially considering that the price paid was the same as the price of an Air France flight which I took on the way back and was incomparable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_224", "text": "Check-in agents said it was due to bad weather in Dublin crew said due to maintenance problems. I understand they wanted to do quick turnaround but the plane was filthy full of rubbish on the floor seatbelts not folded seat pockets not emptied etc. Inflight magazine was glued with chewing gums so it was impossible to read it. Crew announced they don't have any hot meals and sandwiches left from previous sector so only snacks and drinks were available to purchase. Crew did their job but nothing more. Sad low cost- like flight even though it cost 280 Euro.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_225", "text": "Since we were flying back home to ZRH we wanted to have all boarding cards. But for some reason we only got them until MUC. When I asked the lady at the check in she said Sorry I cannot help. You have to organise yourself in MUC. On both flights the flight attendants wanted to be somewhere else but on the flights. The food this time was inedible and the service awful. For a glass of water I had to ask 3 times and when she finally brought it she just rolled her eyes. I am not sure if I will fly with them again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_226", "text": "3 hours delay and no explanation. Only drinks were offered for this 1hr 10mins international flight. Flight attendants are really not professional.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_227", "text": "When we checked in we were told that the flight was on time. Just before boarding time we were told that the flight was cancelled. We were told that all flights were full for 3 days but they would work on something. Long story short we stayed overnight at the airport (with 5 children) and the next day we were flown to Corrientes instead of Resistencia. We received nothing in compensation - no vouchers for food hotel or transportation - and not for lack of persistent trying. We did not even receive transportation cost for travel from Corrientes to Resistencia! We would never recommend this airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_228", "text": "Great price but pretty basic for the class paid. Worst was the return trip my agent had booked the ticket and I hadn't noticed that the flight home via Buenos Aires landed and took off from different airports. I thought they would arrange transfers - wrong. After much complaining they arranged a transfer with another bus company. We were lucky but others (including a mother and small child) got no guidance and had to get taxi's.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_229", "text": "I got there in plenty of time and had 2 bags to check. Their website clearly states that the first bag is free and the second bag is 50 dollars. When I got to the ticket counter the agent told me that the flight was fully booked and they were only accepting passengers with one piece of luggage. They were not accepting a second bag even if you wanted to pay. I asked them what I could do and they said I could board the flight but only if I left one bag behind. Forcing passengers with more than one luggage to give up their seats on an overbooked flight so they could solve their over booked flight without any compensation. If you ever take Aeromexico don't assume you can just pay for an extra bag. You can take 2 bags but you may have to either leave one behind or get moved to another flight. I let them move me to a flight the next day. I had to take all my luggage back home lugging it up the stairs because the escalators weren't working. No More Aeromexico for me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_230", "text": "First trip to Mexico and employees could have been more welcoming. Mother 71 not feeling too good had to make several pit stops as we were misdirected twice to our gate but we still made it 20 minutes before flight time. Not good enough gate was closed and we were sent away. We stopped at what was supposed to be Customer Service in time to hear another couple being harshly criticized for not being at the gate an hour before flight time and forced to buy new tickets to get to Cancun. My mother was so upset and didn't want me to have to buy more tickets but they knew I had no choice. This was the start of our trip and they knew it! On our return flight people were walking onto the plane minutes before the doors closed and the engines started.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_231", "text": "I booked a multi-city including 2 international flights and several domestic flights I can say that the only good thing about Aeromexico is their business lounge. Onboard the aircraft its a complete nightmare service is the worst I have had seats are dated and not comfortable inflight entertainment is poor and food is awful. I would strongly advise against flying with them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_232", "text": "Original flight cancelled. No staff at gate to provide explanation. Eventually rebooked on EI.178 which was delayed a number of times and departure gate changed on each (4) occasion. When this raised with staff response was rudeness. Flight eventually left 4.5 hours late (missed London train connection and had to book into Heathrow hotel). No food vouchers provided despite wait. On board aircraft no sandwiches available despite 4.5 hour wait in terminal. Had to pay \u00a313.50 for tea ham and cheese 'toastie' and separate cheese/biscuits. Most of 'toastie' overcooked/inedible separate cheese and biscuits soggy unpleasant and also inedible. 'Use by 'date on toast is wrapper 5 days past expiry. Complained: \u00a310 refunded. Raised matter with purser before leaving aircraft. Argumentative patronising and risible response. One of the worst overall travel experiences I have had - and will never fly this airline again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_233", "text": "Flights understandably delayed. Aer Lingus and DAA give no information for hours. Then load us on the plane with no information. Then pilot advises we have no baggage loaded and no catering loaded and has no idea when it will be loaded. So welcome aboard sit here for hours with no food and no departure time. We know the weather is bad why not have the courage and customer service gumption to communicate with customers and explain what is happening.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_234", "text": "Planes were new and clean (B737-800 and A330) on time crew was friendly and helpful. I had a stop in Algiers for 5 hours the staff at Algiers Airport were friendly too. A very good experience and the cheapest prices. Reading experiences from others it seems like I was lucky.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_235", "text": "Lunch wasnt great and the toilet was messy. Aircraft was a newish 737.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_236", "text": "The airline is a joke - you have to wait at least 3 hours before they tell you your not flying. We had 2 pay for my 2 young children nearly the full fare and then was told to give up a seat as they had overbooked. I am not from Algeria my husband is though - Algeria is like my second home. I feel that the Air Algerie gives the country a bad name - it should pull its socks up and start following the other airlines.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_237", "text": "My family and I use to fly Air Algerie from London to Algiers about twice a year. The service and the London office became so bad that it was almost impossible to buy a ticket. When Air Algerie was the only airline flying to Algeria people had to travel to London to buy their tickets. In the last few years more European airlines started to fly to Algeria. A lot of Algerians living in the UK prefer to fly Algeria via a connecting flight (Rome Milan and Paris) than flying with Air Algerie. The price of the ticket was in most cases more expensive. More recently BA started flying to Algiers from London and this provide us an alternative option. My family and most of our friends fly with BA with travelling to London. I think Air Algerie provides better food than BA but the FA on the BA flights project a more professional image.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_238", "text": "No personal IFE had to watch a tiny screen at front of plane one movie wasn't in English. Didn't see staff much so couldn't get drinks. All flights delayed at both Auckland BA for 6 hrs each. Given measly meal voucher at BA that bought me nothing much. BA Airport was horrible and staff unhelpful. I had no personal effects for 24hrs once I arrived in Rio. I flew them to save $1000 over LAN Chile whom I will fly with next time and just spend the extra.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_239", "text": "Except for BA to Sydney no onboard entertainment and food inedible. Cabin temperature ranged from acceptable to unbearably hot. Service non existent. Flight from BA to Sydney both seats could not be reclined so spent 14 hours sitting upright with seats in front reclined. Managed to change seats in Auckland. Only positives were flights were close to being on time and baggage came with flights.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_240", "text": "Consistency is something Aer Lingus need to figure out. After a recent flight it has me irked. Outbound my designer coat had to be bunched into a ball by a very abrupt FA and put up top for take off due to it not being secure. Inbound my neighbour had 3 shopping bags and a coat on the middle seat and not an eyelid batted? Food service is also always hit a miss outbound I was able to buy a breakfast offering on return nothing was available. Also I note the seat belt sign seems to stay on unusually longer than any other airline probably to keep passengers seated longer in order for service prep. Seats are comfortable for short haul leather but starting to wear slightly. Gold Circle club is a waste of time. At Dublin I attempted to check in at a computer terminal with my passport and told to report to a physical desk for check in. Oh joy huge queues luckily I tried another machine and it worked fine. The only reason I find a lot of people use IE is the route monopoly. I try fly with connections to Dublin when I can but something I have to subject myself to the unfriendly FA's and chaotic boarding and late arrivals.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_241", "text": "30 May 2013 Moscow - JFK flight SU 102. Round-trip to Moscow Russia Boeing 777-300ER JET. Boarding delayed an hour with no announcements. Team was doing an excellent job but air conditioning system was terrible. There is no personal ventilation like before now there is only central air blowing from above or from the side. On the outbound it was like a sauna hot and stuffy complains didn't help. On the way back freezing air was blowing onto me complains didn't help again. Will try to avoid them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_242", "text": "25 11th October 2014 from Kiev to Sharjah was delayed for 20 hours due to technical problems with aircraft. All passengers were seated at the aircraft during 5 hours without any food at all! We got beverages twice only. During that passengers had to listen to captain's promises about departure every 20 minutes each hour. Before flight cancellation captain told the passengers that the aircraft was fixed and ready to fly but the crew were out of hours. After disembarkation baggage claim procedure was unorganized and horrible. We spent a night at the hotel and departed the next morning.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_243", "text": "I was very disappointed to hear from the crew that the airline did not supply them with any copies of the on board sky cafe menu or food menu. The only thing we were been offered to buy or eat was a choice of disgusting chicken or cheese sandwiches! During our return and only 20 minutes before landing that my daughter found a copy of the menu under her seat full of delicious hot and cold meals snacks pastries candies and drinks that were all available but hidden from passengers!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_244", "text": "Found Aegean to be very average. Flight out delayed by 2 hours due to high winds with gate attendants 'managing expectations' stringing the delay out by 10 minutes every 15 that went by; however the return was on time. A321's seats are closely bunched for leg room and lack any head rests making sleep tricky on the longish flight. Cabin service was just slow meals of dismal quality in both directions though wine pleasant. A film was shown in both directions which worked OK. Some crew were friendly others were not focused. Online check-in works well but won't from their own iphone app. Experience at both airports fine. I enjoyed the BA experience more on this route for the quality of the product onboard.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_245", "text": "I was surrounded by 3 children all under the age of 6 who were screaming and yelling through the entire flight. They had toys on the floor and swinging from the chairs in the hallway of the plane and I was stuck in my seat not even being able to use the bathroom. The stewardess did not do much to stop the yelling because it was beyond her. By the time my dinner reached me it was cold and tasteless - last but not least my earphones did not work so I could not hear the TV monitor and had to also pick up trash that was stuck between my seat. Never again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_246", "text": "Their systems need to be modernised! No allocated seating carry your own suitcase to the porters on the runway cabin crew never smile or ask if you are okay. Baggage allowance for different people. The only positive comment is they serve relatively hot food. What saddens me more than anything is the fact that the flight is so short it doesn't take alot to make it a good flight! The price you pay is extortionate in comparison to what you receive!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_247", "text": "My ticket was purchased in the UK through an independent travel broker. No problems there but the ticket was not available for collection when I arrived to check-in at Heathrow. The incompetent Air Algerie rep then took one hour to sort this problem out. To add insult to injury I was flying business class but did not get to see the lounge or do any shopping as the check-in desk had closed by the the time my problem had been resolved. Business class on Air Algerie is a joke. The only additional privilege I could see was an extra four inches of leg room. The interior of the aircraft was shabby the upholstery was dirty and there was even old food and hair in the table stowage area. The food was ok and the service was relatively attentive but I couldn't help but think that it was all a bit too much of an effort for the staff. Come on Air Algerie. Get a grip on your customer service priorities refurbish the aircraft change the menu provide service with a smile - and keep the cabin clean!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_248", "text": "I fly with Air Algerie every two years for my vacation to Algeria. I always leave Montreal or Toronto for some European city and then connect with Air Algerie to Algiers. I also use Air Algerie domestically when i arrive to fly Algiers-Annaba. Flying with them every two years has given me the privilege of seeing the airline grow and IMPROVE. The food is great and plentiful even on the 2h flights from Paris and Frankfurt and the 1h30min. flights from Casablanca. Most other airlines don't even offer HOT meals on such short flights. I find their planes to be quite nice and they are trying to improve them. They phased out the 727s and 732s leaving only the newest and best also adding to it the Airbus 332s. The extension of the International terminal at Algiers gives you a more comfortable and modern lounge/check-in area and hopefully with the completion of the new terminal it will be even better. I find their only problem to be frequent delays. Other than that good service and good planes.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_249", "text": "Audio didn't work food was horrible lots of trays given back full. Staff had little or no courtesy bad movies with the TV screen flickering at all times.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_250", "text": "Boarded our flight to Mexico City from DFW at 06.50 in the morning after sitting on the tarmac for 40 minutes the pilot informed us that we would need to return to the gate. Once at the gate we sat for about an hour and reboarded and left for Mexico City. We had to catch a connecting flight to Cancun we had 30 minutes since our flight had been delayed so much they ended up moving our flight time to depart from Mexico City to Cancun 10 minutes early. Directed to the counter to get on a different flight. I was very disappointed in the airline and the staff out of the 4 flights there and back that we took I may have had 2 nice flight attendants. I had packed my bags to carry on and had made it on the 3 flights down and the one from Cancun-Mexico City without having any issues but when I went to board the flight from Mexico City to DFW they informed that I would need to check my bag because it was too big I thought nothing of it and assumed that it was just a packed flight but once we boarded the plane was practically empty with 5-7 overhead bins still open and my bag would have fit with the dimensions in all I was very disappointed with the airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_251", "text": "Aeromexico sold us 3 round trip tickets with one of the connections being operated by another airline (Avianca). I was traveling with my 2 small kids ages 5 and 6. At departure in JFK their system failed printing only 1 boarding pass for the connection MEX-BOG. Asked to go to the local Aeromexico ticket counter in Mexico City to pick up the missing boarding passes with the promise someone was going to have them ready. Forced to leave the connecting area at 5am (after a 5 hour flight) dragging my 2 small kids and luggage. In Mexico City at the Aeromexico ticket counter we were met by a supervisor who refused to print the missing boarding passes claiming my problem was with the second airline. I spent 45 minutes trying to find the other airline. They did not honor any of the seats booked together when the tickets were bought and separated my kids from me on one of the flights. Unfortunately they own a monopoly in Mexico.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_252", "text": "I have travelled this route for 10 years and have never come across such nonsense. As a result our family will never use Aer Lingus again. However it seems that it depends who you end up with when checking in a disgruntled employee can make your experience with Aer Lingus a nightmare.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_253", "text": "Aer Lingus was the only airline flying this route on that day so I had booked them as opposed to BA. We had some extra baggage so I went ahead and booked an extra bag ahead of time for 15 Euro. When I got to the airport I was told that although I had booked and paid for an additional bag I was still only allowed the same baggage weight allowance for one person (20kg). I cannot understand why anyone would want to purchase an extra bag without wanting extra weight. I assumed I would be allowed 40kg when I booked the extra bag but I was still only allowed 20kg which would have been the same weight as if I had not booked the extra bag. I am sure that a lot of other passengers fall for this! In all fairness Aer Lingus is a good airline to fly light. They have very competitive prices if you travel light but it can cost you your shirt and pants literally if you are over weight. I almost had to pay 300 Euro in over weight fess. Fortunately the staff at check in allowed me to manipulate the items in my luggage. I carried three coats in my hang on the plane and adjusted items between my luggage and hand luggage.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_254", "text": "90% of the time they either can't make the connection are delayed and/or lose the luggage. I find it remarkable that I have to pay for this kind of service to fly for work - flights into Mongolia are not cheap.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_255", "text": "Had to get alternative flight on Royal Air Maroc. No reason for alteration of flight time and no help or suggestions. First time I have booked Air Arabia and the last time.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_256", "text": "Service is pretty much non existEnt and only a major case of hunger made the onboard meal edible. On the return flight takeoff was delayed about 3 hours no information as to why was given to us. As this was known well beforehand we could have remained in our hotels instead of being jammed into the airport at 1 in the morning then finally boarding the aircraft at 04:30 and sitting on the Tarmac for an hour before takeoff. During this time the crew had better things to do than hand out any water or other liquid refreshment it seems. I shall not be flying with this airline again if I can help it and shall recommend to all I know that they should avoid it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_257", "text": "Unfortunately some items in the A3 package continue to deteriorate. I booked my flight 3 days prior to my trip. It was expensive and I thought that the flights would be full nevertheless the flight to LHR was at 65% and the return at 85%. Inflight catering its a joke. Frozen pasta and a very small salad. No water service on 3.5 hour flight. The crew are very efficient but there is no interaction all you see is frozen smiles. Baggage delivery takes a life in LHR and half a life in ATH. Both flights well ahead of time but what's the point if you wait 45 minutes for your luggage? Big problem is that BA has almost the same problems and there is no third alternative on ATH-LHR route.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_258", "text": "Recent efforts to renew the fleet. Crew friendliness Non-smoking restrictions (though I'm a smoker I consider this a plus) Negatives : Delays (too frequent). Transit lounge (poor comfort). Business First Class lounge (poor comfort as compared to other airlines). Hygiene on board (dirty WCs sometimes even dirty seats). Inflight entertainment (non-existent). Seating allocation (non-existent). Algiers airport duty free shopping and facilities (poor standards). One of the most expensive airline for $ per distance.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_259", "text": "The airport security is top notch. The food served onboard is good for medium range flights. Contrary to what some people say Air Algerie does allocate seats like other airlines but it is true that some passengers seem to not take that into account which tends to stress the staff into attitudes that are not very friendly during the first 15mns of boarding. Air Algerie has seen a huge improvement in service with the introduction of new planes. I recommend this airline yet I would like to see them adopt a world class frequent flyer program.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_260", "text": "This creates a big confusion. It is not the passengers fault but it is the airline which doesn't allocate seats. It wasn't used to be like that in the past.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_261", "text": "I can say with confidence that both security at airport and food during the flight are the best in the world. The Fleet maybe a little old but the level of maintenance carried out on the planes must be very high. The service provided by the crew is probably poor but I can assure you that the worst of Air-Algerie is the quality of the passengers. Everyone thinks the plane is his or her so he/she can seat anywhere smoke whenever they are pleased take overweighed hand luggage and use their mobile phones during the flight. I do advice people to fly with Air-Algerie but remember to be a good passenger and you will see how will be treated.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_262", "text": "We were surprised to enjoy a relatively pleasant experience with Air Algerie (Y class) flying recent aircraft (738 and 735s) with acceptable delays (~15-30mns) and fast connections in Algiers on both legs for about half the cost of the AF ticket. The only negative side was a cold uncomfortable transit room in Algiers airport on the outbound flight. On that leg travel time incl. connection was shorter than that of AF. Given the above plus the quality and quantity of food served onboard highlighted by others I consider Air Algerie a fair alternative to Air France on Europe-West Africa routes.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_263", "text": "Seats a bit worn but everything else OK. Internal flights a nightmare due to constant delays and cancellations. Due to cancellation they paid for 2 free hotel nights + dinner. When we decided to skip one of our destinations there were no sales people available to make the change. The change was done by check-in staff who were very friendly but clueless. It turned out they forgot to delete the one leg thus the system counted us as no-show and cancelled our tickets for the flight back! Luckily the plane was half empty so they could re-activate the tickets at EZE.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_264", "text": "Friday flight - delayed yet again due to Aer Lingus passengers taking their time to get on and off the plane. People again had too much hand luggage and the ground staff were forced to place some in the hold. Late take off due to passengers being selfish and hogging the overhead bins and generally being thoroughly stupid with regards to the basics such as sitting down quickly and being able to count from 1 to 29. The crew found it frustrating and its credit to them they kept calm during a very unnecessary delay. I'm finding this behaviour very annoying and am going back to Ryanair who at least make the effort to be on time and their passengers don't push and shove like Aer Lingus passengers.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_265", "text": "Rather it would have been a good deal if Aer Lingus didn't end up charging my $521 for two more tickets to return home. After getting a little lost in Dublin we arrived at the airport with a little over an hour before our departure time. When we tried to check in at the kiosk it said check-in was closed. The attendant directed us to the check-in desk. They told us check-in had closed 15 minutes ago. When I pointed out that there were no lines at security and that an hour would still be plenty of time to get to our flight they still refused to let me check in and sent me to another desk to find another flight. The frustrating thing was I presumably would have been allowed to check in on the kiosk if I had been there 15 minutes earlier but I still could have had to wait in line to check my bags. That was not the case. I was able to walk right up to the desk because the airport was not very busy. When I went to the customer service desk we still had 55 minutes before our departure. Told they could get us to the U.S. that night but we'd have to find our own connections but she was not willing to quote the price of those other options. As it turns out it looks like Aer Lingus sold our seats out from under us. Yes I suppose I should have arrived earlier but I've made long haul flights before with less time to spare. Not a good ending to our honeymoon.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_266", "text": "Air Arabia did not provide the Bassinet for my infant even though it was mentioned in the E-ticket. My wife requested the crew to provide the Bassinet but they did not help her to provide this.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_267", "text": "A huge line for baggage drop with only 2 Aegean employees to check-in the entire flight. A problem with the baggage belt added more waiting time and frustration. Staff were really snappy and rude. Due to that delay there was a 20 minute delay in boarding and departure. The plane was really hot (the air- conditioning did little to help). Finally when we arrived in Athens we had to wait an extra 20 minutes for bags to start coming out on the belt. Overall an unpleasant travel experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_268", "text": "As it's the only option in Algeria I travel twice a month with Air Algerie and I can\u2019t tell lots of things need to be done within the company itself for instance all Personnel need to have a worthy training to learn how to treat customers to improve their poor service quality.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_269", "text": "For the security all the airplanes in world are submitted to the same safety constraints so it is not more dangerous to fly with Air Algerie than to fly with others (All Air Algerie airplanes are from the last generation Boeing or Airbus). And the greater decision Air Algerie has taken is to eliminate smoking in their airplanes. For the delays I think is problem of security which is taken really seriously by Algerian authorities and also because there are simply not enough parking place at Algiers Airport which will be resolved with the new airport.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_270", "text": "It was the first and the last it took me 9 hours where it should have taken only 4. I complained to London branch manager but no action followed nor an apology.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_271", "text": "As a frequent user I can only confirm what others say about Air Alg\u00e9rie. The planes are 90% of the time late the service is miserable and the planes are in a state where most airlines would take them out of service. Only small highlight is the consistent quality of the food which is not refined but good tasting. Air Alg\u00e9rie certainly is part of the Algeria experience but those who are scared of flying may not find this the most reassuring airline to go with. A word of advice as a business traveller - take business class there is a small lounge at the Airport in Algiers where you can at least pass your time when the flight is delayed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_272", "text": "Initial check-in took 20 mins per person only 2 people working huge lines. Flight delayed more than 4 hours. No updates from the airline board still read on time. Missed connection in Buenos Aires no Business Class line rep tells me she can't help me reschedule my flight. No offer of meal tickets no lounge access they bump me to economy class and refuse to refund the difference - finally part with a voucher for a disgusting fast food place at the airport then the flight to Ushuaia is delayed 2 hours. Everything was a hassle. The lounge at Rio airport is a marathon to get to and a joke once you're there.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_273", "text": "Food - awful both legs economy style (Chicken and pasta) and also overcooked. Only breakfast to CDG not so bad. Catering sequence nothing to do with Other Sky team airlines. Flight attendants do only what is necessary extras are difficult to get. Not recommended.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_274", "text": "This is an extremely poor business class product. On entering the plane we were offered a choice of water or orange juice; on asking for a glass of champagne was told very curtly by the steward that they had not chilled any so could not offer it! No personal IFE in seat only offer of ipad type product with limited selection. Meal very mediocre - choice of wines ok. Service from cabin crew very unfriendly and desultory - they seemed to have little interest in providing much service. Seat was acceptable. But this old 767 really needs an upgrade and the cabin crew need some serious customer service training. This business class product in no way compares with Air France or KLM their Skyteam and codeshare partners.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_275", "text": "Aircraft new clean A320 with all economy cabin. There is no free food but you may choose some sandwiches and drinks for reasonable prices. Food is not good however. However wouldn't recommend to use this airline because of Sharjah airport. The terminal maintained very poorly and very dirty. People sleeping on the floor etc", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_276", "text": "We boarded the flight and after all the initial talks from the Captain etc were ready to take off. The captain must have noticed some sparks while taking off and he said that we are going to disembark. All the passengers were made to disembark and nothing else was told to us. We sat in the airport take off lounge waiting for an hour. finally after lots of noise made by the passengers a representative from Air Arabia arrived. She tried to convince the passengers but could not give a proper reply. At around 0030hrs the manager arrived and said that a spare part was coming from Sharjah in the morning flight 4:45am and that the flight was rescheduled to leave at 7am. No other compensation was offered to the customers. Some took the offer to cancel their flight while the rest who waited in the lounge were stranded without any offer from Air Arabia. Finally at around 3am after much heated discussion fried rice was offered to all. After that till 7:45am no staff from Air Arabia was present. When they came they again said that the flight was delayed no breakfast was offered. finally after much arguments we took off around 10.30am a long wait in the airport with no compensation! This experience must have made not only me but all the passenger that waited in that lounge dread flying with Air Arabia again. Everyone present there were hoping that Air Arabia would compensate us with something but nothing of that sort happened.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_277", "text": "Flights departed and arrived on time. The flights have good leg space. Food is not served free.Ideal airline for business travellers who have to fly between the GCC countries.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_278", "text": "For instance when departing Algiers all passengers must identify their luggage which is laid out on the tarmac prior to boarding the aircraft. For this I have no problem. The latest I have ever been leaving Algiers is 45 minutes. It gives me ample time to catch any connecting flights to my next destination. The other reason why they are quite often delayed flying back to Algiers is because there are simply not enough parking spots at the Airport in for incoming flights therefore they wait in Paris Rome Frankfurt etc until a spot can be allocated for the aircraft. The crew is always more than accommodating with refreshments and anything they can do to assist with comfort. They have eliminated smoking on the flights but some people still light up. When this happens they tell the person to put out the cigarette and if the person refuses they are told that should they refuse to extinguish the cigarette - then once they arrivedat the destination the local authorities will be contacted this usually takes care of the problem.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_279", "text": "Auckland to BA - toilet out of order. Return flight 7 weeks later same toilet out of order. Ceiling mounted TV was flickering for 13 hours. Service - rude. Movies - they only had 2. They lied to us about how long our flight would be delayed so they wouldn't have to pay for meals and accommodation. When we returned to the airport we found it was further delayed. We paid for 7 flights with AA and they changed departure and arrival times on us and in BA also switched arriving airports which meant we had to cross town to make our connecting flight. Don't order the special meals.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_280", "text": "At check in they bungled up my frequent flyer number and kept telling me it was invalid. After the lousy check-in process I proceeded to the lounge at Mexico City airport terminal 2. The lounge has slow service with a poor selection of snacks and drinks. Lounge was crowded too. Inflight the seats in business were very small on this 767. The seats don't lie flat but at an angle. The best part no in-flight entertainment. The staff handed out ipads with a very limited selection of movies and TV shows. Food was awful and they did not have my option. Flight attendants could not be bothered with requests and soon disappeared after serving us our meals. Despite attempts to call them no one showed up. This is not business class but at best premium economy. Overall a very poor experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_281", "text": "Muscat to Sharjah 3.5hrs delayed. Bahrain to Sharjah 2.5 hrs delayed. Air Arabia has very bad on timings performance therefore if you go for business trip you should not fly with this airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_282", "text": "No delays a fair service onboard (with a good selection of snacks at a reasonable price) as well as a quick transfer and 96 hour visa desk. The only problem is that in the evening (around 9-10pm the airport in Sharjah is crowded with many departures and arrivals. The immigration / security check sections are understaffed for this situation and there can be long queues. Hopefully the airport service will improve. Otherwise a fair mark for Air Arabia both for the service quality and for the good coverage of the Middle East Central Asia.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_283", "text": "Excellent flight timings friendly staff on-time departures / arrivals and quality food on board at nominal price makes it ideal in terms of value for money. However the best feature I like of Air Arabia is the convenience of booking on-line from their fantastic web portal.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_284", "text": "Schedule convenient flights on time clean and comfortable aircraft and very friendly cabin crew. On board food can be purchased with a good selection of quality sandwiches at very reasonable prices. Seats have a very good pitch and aircraft on both flights were very new. This airline is expanding in the middle east and I would recommend using them anytime as they are extremely good value for money. Also Sharjah airport much less congested than nearby Dubai. The whole experience resulted in a great holiday.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_285", "text": "A320 on this sector having television screens for every 3 rows. Earphones cost Dh 10 on board but I advise you to bring your walkman earphones and plug them in. The aisle is at least 7 inches wider than a normal A320 and if one person attempts to stow his baggage in the overhead locker the person behind him can move ahead without any discomfort and there are no bottlenecks. Seat pitch is good and even a 6ft 2ins person can stretch out comfortably.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_286", "text": "No information about this delay. No announcements no staff to get information. The screen simply said 'Delayed'. After 2 hours a garbled message in Spanish was given to take boarding passes to a cafe and get something to eat. I pre-booked vegetarian meals months ahead and confirmed at check-in 3 hours prior to departure. But my name was not on list. The plane was old with poor TV and disappearing staff. This airline runs a good domestic service. Messages in English to a predominantly English speaking transit lounge would be a basic and obvious service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_287", "text": "New York - Dublin no problems food and entertainment poor. Embarking Dublin to Rome we were treated like small children (we are senior citizens) and were not permitted to take our carry on onto the plane. Terrible manners and we were embarrassed in front of the rest of the passengers. The return flight was uneventful but overall service very poor for an international airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_288", "text": "The flight was cheaper than other flights but it was not worth the money saved. The seats have less leg room than other airlines I fly around 10 times a year and this was these were the smallest mos uncomfortable seat I have ever sat in and I am only 5'4 / 163 cm. Staff do not speak English but they were professional. The food was atrocious and the beverages were fine but I would like to see anyone screw up an apple juice. The inflight entertainment is almost non-existent playing old Tom and Jerry reruns on shared TV's in the aisles. I would not recommend Aeroflot.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_289", "text": "Both flights delayed (40 minutes and almost 2 hours respectively) which might have been a problem if I had transit. The seats are atrocious and some of them were broken. Mine were broken on both flights (headrest wouldn't stay and the tray table was squeaky and uneven). The service is more or less ok quite a lot of smiles although crew disappeared right after the meal for 8 hours. They answered the calls quickly so not really a problem. The meal was mediocre quality hit or miss catering from Hong Kong significantly better than from Moscow. They ran out of meal options on both flights pretty quickly. IFE screen was malfunctioning on both flights although after they restarted it it worked flawlessly. The system is pretty slow but I liked the movie selection. Aeroflot misinformed us twice on the gate we were arriving to which made it hard to greet us at the right terminal. They also decided that the bus is good enough to deliver the huge crowd of 300+ passengers to the terminal. Overall the experience was poor especially because of the seat pitch problem and broken seats. I must say Aeroflot is quite good on short- haul and medium-haul European flights but I would never take a long-haul with them again - the seats the delays and overall service leaves a lot to be desired and the overall feel is Aeroflot doesn't care about its customers at all.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_290", "text": "The last time I flew from Doha on the 13th October and the flight was supposed to be 12.50we took off at 6.35.After repeatedly asking ground staff what was the hold up I was told it was \"technical\" and that it would be sorted in 15 minutes. This went on for more than 5 hours with a whole plane load of passengers wandering around the airport very confused. There is very little trouble at the Sharjah end for departures and arrivals and I just hope that something can be done at the Doha end to avoid any more lengthy delays.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_291", "text": "Fast efficient check-in in Sharjah you can show up at the Check-In counter 45 min. before departure which is impossible in Dubai. Short ways in Sharjah Airport quite hassle free. New spotless clean planes very much on time. I flew Air Arabia 4 times so far to Kuwait two times Beirut and Colombo. Very reasonable prices for snacks and drinks only AED 10 for a large sandwich and AED 4 for a soft drink (US$ 2.50 and 1.00 approx). Very fast internet reservation website quick and user friendly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_292", "text": "The inflight service was just as good though the aircraft was older. However the check-in in Damascus was terrible with all the line for the three desks merging into one big mass of people pushing to get served. I was waiting for over an hour before I got to the counter. I asked for a window and got a middle seat (they said they had no more windows). I had to wait five minutes before someone could print me out a new boarding pass and eventually I got an aisle seat. I went to clear immigration and was told once i had had my passport stamped that I needed to pay 200Syrian pounds airport tax (mentioned nowhere even at check-in). I had to go back through security to buy the tax then go back airside and push my way through to the front of the immigration queue (I had been queuing at check- in so long the flight was boarding). Once on the plane it appeared that the flight was only half full and I had the entire row to myself so why they could initially only give me a middle seat I don't know. Back in Sharjah the immigration area is confusingly laid out and getting a queue that moves is pot luck. here again everyone is pushing to get served. A nightmare on the ground but great in the air.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_293", "text": "but the problem lies in the passengers well in such an low cost flight one may encounter those passengers that shower only once a week and whose habits are a bit rude or nasty.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_294", "text": "The airplane is an old 747 that it seems to be torn to pieces. You have great room for your legs while seated in those old cradles. There are rather comfortable though. Inflight entertainment does not work in 50% of the seats and flight attendants will never give you a proper solution. Food is ok but there's not much to choose but wines are superb.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_295", "text": "The departure time and flight number were different on the e-ticket boarding card and departure screen. Nobody could provide an explanation but in the end that didn't matter as it was 4-5 hours late depending on which time you chose. The aircraft was an elderly MD88 with no APU working hence the interior was stifling when we boarded. Leg room was appalling. The \"snack\" was inedible and the coffee undrinkable. To cap it all one bag was lost for 4 days.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_296", "text": "Why bother asking me online what seat I want when I cant even get it when I book months in advance? Once onboard it was quite stuffy and hot. Surprisingly they did serve a meal. The return was ok but the cabin crew were pretty rude and unfriendly. I wouldn't recommend Aeromexico unless you looking for a cheap flight and have no expectation.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_297", "text": "From San Antonio to Mexico City flight was good. From Mexico City to Oaxaca we got on board on time then had to wait almost an hour and a half for 3 more passengers. 3 people making 100+ people wait. Flight back from OAX-MEX-SAT Oaxaca to Mexico was fine. From Mexico City to San Antonio we arrive at our gate at 7.13 flight was scheduled to leave at 7.10. Aeromexico representative made no effort to try and communicate our situation to the flight crew made no effort to try and help us reschedule a flight simply turned away. Had to go talk to another rep who let us know that since we booked our flight online she couldn't sell us another ticket until I got in touch with the online site and figured out their procedure. I have no phone in Mexico and no Internet which made this extremely difficult. Never flying Aeromexico again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_298", "text": "Flight was over booked. So we got bumped off the flight the issue with Aer Lingus is that they really could not be bothered to sort the problem out. We ended up paying for a cab to Edinburgh but why could Aer Lingus not have managed to do that.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_299", "text": "I was seated in front of the emergency rows. When the doors closed I asked a flight attendant if I could take a seat in one of the empty emergency seats. There were 3 consecutive seats empty. You would think that I had just stolen the crown jewels! The young flight attendant berated me with sarcasm \"you have to pay for them\" in her loudest Dublin accent. This is not the first time I've experienced this type of condescending attitude from an Aer Lingus flight attendant. Totally unnecessary. Unfortunately no other airline flys Dublin/Nice.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_300", "text": "Air Arabia is a low-cost airline - never had such legroom at other airlines in economy class. Staff was very friendly and helpful. I can recommend this airline for travelling in the Middle East.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_301", "text": "Both flights left an hour late without explanation. When we booked flights in Australia we chose our seats and our choice apparently accepted. We reconfirmed this at check-in but upon entering the aircraft we discovered this not to be the case and we were not even sitting together. On the first flight the audio did not work on my seat and on the other the visuals were running without audio. Staff tried to speak English but generally had a poor capability so communicating in Spanish was more effective. Some staff were unfriendly and all staff disappeared for about five hours after serving the meal on leaving BA. Snacks and drinks were available in the galley areas but this was not announced so passengers only found out about it through diffusion. We flew a number of internal flights with LAN which is worlds ahead of AL on service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_302", "text": "Delayed 6 hours with no explanation dirty trays chewing gum on the arm rests. The flight crew sat in the departure gate and took up two rows of seats while we all stood. An overhead TV that didn't work and a loud speaker that was so loud we had our fingers in our ears. Nothing impressive here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_303", "text": "Mexico City airport is poorly labelled and difficult to find your way around. When we asked staff for help or directions we were given different directions each time. Since we has a 12 delay due to yet another flight cancellation we tested this hypothesis on a 7 staff members. When we originally selected our flights to Costa Rica this airline offered the best route. Flight times were great no more than 2 hour layovers and we were to reach our destination in less than 9 hours. By the time this airline finished canceling and delaying all our flights it took us over 30 hours to reach our destination. Total fight time was only 6.5 hours. Plus we were given immigration documentation in Spanish only and told it didn't come in English.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_304", "text": "The airport terminal was extremely warm and the flight left late. Not sure what the problem was but it was very hot on both flights. Since our flight left Cancun late we had to run from one gate to the other in order to not miss our connecting flight. So of course since we barely made our flight our bags didn't we were told our luggage would be delivered the next morning - well it is almost 8 pm and still no luggage. Not sure I would ever fly Aeromexico again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_305", "text": "I was shocked because I bought a more expensive ticket that allowed me to carry 2 bags. However in the fine print of Aer Lingus it states that whether you carry one or two bags the maximum weight allowable is 20kg. This makes absolutely no sense in having 2 bags of 10kg since the bag itself weights about 2kg to 3 kg so you lose out if you carry 2 bags. Your total weight allowance shrinks from 20kg to 17kg if you carry one bag and if you carry two bags it shrinks from 20kg to 14kg as the 2 bags will weigh 6kg in total. So I paid extra money for absolutely nothing. I thought that when you paid extra money you will be allowed to carry 2 bags of 20kg each (totalling to 40kg). This is the worse thing I found about Aer Lingus. I had to pay EUR75 for 5 kg overweight. Also this flight had no business class and I had taken the highest class available called Economy Class Flexi Fare. Even my Star Alliance Gold Card was not useful.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_306", "text": "Firstly the plane from Moscow to Paris arrived late causing us to have a delay our original transfer time between Terminals at Moscow was due to be 1hr 55mins but with this delay it was about 30 minutes now. Eventually boarded and was a nice trip. Arrived Moscow through Passport Control and Security then a long fast walk to Terminal F told to go to gate 46 arrived there no passengers around then told to go to another gate arrived there to find the flight was delayed for technical reasons original boarding was at 20.00hrs but told to come back to the gate at 21.05hrs. At the new time were let through to go onto the Air Bridge instead of an aircraft at the end of the bridge was a metal staircase and buses got on the bus doors wide open minus 20 outside. Eventually doors closed bussed to far end of airport and held in the bus 50metres from the aircraft a wait of 20 minutes and we were let onto the plane after our brisk 50m walk. Passengers boarded then 2.5 hrs after original take off time we eventually got into position. Flight okay food edible. Upon arrival at BKK just after landing and heading towards the Air Bridge passengers rushing to get to the door the plane had not even left the taxiing area. For me a never again adventure with Aeroflot.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_307", "text": "Every single flight was either cancelled or delayed. The staff are generally not that bad and they take a lot of stick from people. Food no real issues. The flights themselves are just so unreliable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_308", "text": "All eight flights were more or less on time the planes were clean and baggage always arrived without delay but service on all flights was poor and food all but inedible. There is a difference between the internal and the intercontinental flights however: the cabin crews on internal flights were just indifferent and bored on the intercontinental flights they were rude and in some instances overtly hostile. Ground staff generally falls into the category \"indifferent\" with a few positive exceptions. Conclusion: Try avoiding Aerolineas for intercontinental flights but for internal flights it's ok.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_309", "text": "After the flight was delayed for 2 hrs in TIJ with no explanation the ground crew had the audacity to ask me why we were late to catch the CUN flight. Seats were very uncomfortable for Biz class no leg room and the pitch hardly had any angle. My neck was hurting after couple of hrs. Food awful. FA's couldn't care less attitude made this 6 hrs trip unbearable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_310", "text": "Flew from Chicago to Dublin Ireland then back from Dublin Ireland to Chicago. The trip there was fabulous! Great customer service great food! The trip home on the other hand was disappointing. I have never experienced such rude customer service. The food was also extremely spicy when I asked if I could buy some snacks since I was starving I was informed that they cannot sell me any. Won't be flying Aer Lingus again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_311", "text": "Cabin crew extremely rude simple requests such as glasses of water plainly ignored. Food was sub standard and if you felt peckish after the meal you were abruptly told to go help yourself at the rear of the plane to a platter of soggy cheese and butter sandwiches. Same for drinks pour- your-own-glass at the back of the pane in full view of the cabin crew who just pretended you didn't exist. Overall cabin crew appeared quite blas\u00e9 and pompous.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_312", "text": "Flight was showing delayed on the airport website still on time on the AR website. Unable to process web check-in. Complete chaos at the airport since the previous flight had been cancelled and the flight after ours was also cancelled. Not a single AR check-in staff or management available. After one hour of waiting with no announcement in English or Spanish or any AR check-in staff in sight we decided to take an 18 hours bus ride to ensure we get to BEU on time for our flight back to Canada the next day.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_313", "text": "Initially scheduled for departure at 18.05. Delayed various times until finally dropped from the monitor after midnight. Flight was cancelled no announcements in English very few announcements in Spanish. Misleading information about new flight the next morning initial departure at 06.30 from AEP then at 09.30 from EZE final departure ex AEP at 09.30. Only compensation for the 16 hours delay a dry piece of pizza and a can of Sprite. Flight was an old B737-500 despite the rebooking we were on standby for this flight and got the last seats on the aircraft.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_314", "text": "Shocked to learn a week before the trip that the flight was changed to have a layover in Mexico city. Now the flight turned into a 8 hour trip. Despite never advising of the change Aeromexico had the audacity to try to charge a $150 cancellation fee. On the connecting plane I spoke to other passengers who gave similar or even worse stories. Some said the website still showed a direct flight from their destinations even though it had changed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_315", "text": "I have to say that I am a frequent flyer with Aer Lingus over the years and I have seen a steady deterioration in the customer service of the airline attendants. I feel that re-education in customer service would benefit many employees of Aer Lingus. Quite frankly food was almost thrown at us when served no smiles and no manners! My friend is a gold circle member and did not accept the dinner served he asked for cheese and crackers and was told there was none.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_316", "text": "Despite having bought the ticket with KLM's Flying Blue programme number I was forced to pay extra fee for my luggage. Staff very unfriendly even when I asked for such a standard thing like having my own personal copy of inflight magazine. My luggage got lost. Interior of airplanes shabby.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_317", "text": "Flight was on time ground handling efficient. The flight was operated by the small ARJ Aircraft the Crew was inefficient and rude. Meals were below average.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_318", "text": "The service was appalling. I pressed the hostess button numerous times with no response. One meal throughout the journey was inadequate with a very small snack before landing. My snack was a soggy sandwich and breakfast was no better. I will not recommend this airline. Quality is of the essence.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_319", "text": "Pleased about the leg room however their flights late or just cancelled for no reason. The food was ok hostesses were direct with them wanting to give you hot drinks cold drinks or snacks. Check-in took 1 hr 40 mins so be prepared.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_320", "text": "Was not allowed to choose a seat when purchasing a ticket not during online check-in either and at the airport I was told the plane and seats were full. I was stuck by the window with the wall sloping inward - I am a large wide-shouldered man. Flights were torturous as was waiting on the tarmac for 30-40 minutes with no explanation as to why. No food or entertainment available.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_321", "text": "Flights were on time and boarding was well-organized. The seats were comfortable but everything looked tired and not exactly pristine. IFE is nearly impossible to use as the touch-screens wouldn't respond to pressure. The meal was okay (biryani chicken) though the piece of meat was about as big as an eraser. The flight attendants (save for one very nice girl) were sulky and bored and made us all feel like we were cattle. As we left the plane the cabin attendant didn't even look up into our faces when she said goodbye. In a nutshell the price was good but the service was shocking given the generally warm nature of all the Irish folk I know. Most peculiar.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_322", "text": "Just prior to departing the gate there was a loud commotion in the rear of the plane - it seems we were traveling with a restrained reluctant prisoner. We checked in for our return flight in St. Petersburg for Amsterdam. We requested that we and our luggage be booked thru to Detroit. the attendant assured us that it was done. Upon arrival in Amsterdam we were informed by KLM that they did not receive confirmation of our flight from Amsterdam to Detroit and our seats had been resold. 10 hours later we were aboard a Delta flight on the way home. The issue was not in translation because our request had been relayed by our Russian Tour director and our luggage was booked thru to Detroit. Never again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_323", "text": "Not impressed staff sometimes quite rude. One meal with drinks provided after take off soggy sandwich about half way and small snack before landing. Drinks few and far between we could go and help ourselves to warm drinks with no ice. Overall would not fly Air Austral again and would not recommend it. Return flight not better!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_324", "text": "The aircraft is in poor condition and the airline personnel are not helpful. They won't even give passengers an explanation for the delay and told us to file our complaints online.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_325", "text": "At check-in I requested for check-thru for my baggage but the man in the counter said it is not possible. I got alarmed when my other colleagues (we were in a group reservation) baggage were checked-thru. I had to recall from baggage and made to baggage drop for check-thru to Manila via Narita. Mexico City to Tijuana leg we were assigned a seat number - 14E which did not exist. So they found us seats on row 22. When we reached Tijuana we stayed on board and we asked if we needed to change seats as we were given boarding pass with different seat assignments. Again I was assigned seat 12A which still does not exist in the plane. We were made to sit in other seats and we had to bring our blankets and earphones because they do not issue fresh ones. We had connecting flights in Narita for our trip to Manila. When we got to Manila our baggage did not come with us. For 2 days we tracked our delayed baggage and learned they were not loaded apparently when we left Mexico.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_326", "text": "A 7.20pm arrival became a 8.45pm arrival.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_327", "text": "I paid 457 euro with taxes included which was a great price. The plane going over was shabby looking inside with no IFE. The food was just ok and the cabin crew never even smiled once or were standing at the door with leaving the plane. I say over all they need to improve on customer service and update the planes a little.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_328", "text": "All flights were delayed about 2 hours without explanation. Staff in Budapest and Moscow - very rude they don't speak English and whenever you ask something the answer is \"we don't know\".", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_329", "text": "Male flight attendants on the flight to RUN - nice however food provided is limited and alcohol only during meal times. Water is in short supply and passengers at the back of the plane were forgotten about almost all the time and rationing of water became an issue towards the end of the journey. Passengers were made to stay overnight in RUN - hotel stay provided to some passengers were terrible no assistance from the airline or hotel and dinner not provided (incur at passenger's expense). Return flight home was canceled with no word to most passengers (only upon check-in). Flight was canceled due to poor maintenance of the plane which suffered system difficulties on it's previous long haul journey and was forced to attempt emergency landing 3 times - and we were going to take this plane home! Was put up again at the same terrible hotel for the night. Female flight attendants extremely rude impatient and unwilling to communicate to passengers who cannot speak fluently in French. Very disappointed in the service provided by Air Austral will not fly again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_330", "text": "Delay of about 2 hours for a flight that lasted 45 mins. saw the plane. No crew member or agent to ask for information. On board the crew were not attentive and paid little attention to passengers.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_331", "text": "I flew from Ushuaia back to Buenos Aires and it was absolute chaos. The previous 2 days flights had been cancelled due to Chile Volcano the airport was full of people and there was no organisation or communication for waiting passengers. There were lots of angry passengers a TV crew and lots of police but a lack of Aerolineas staff.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_332", "text": "They cancelled our flights and had wait hours in Argentina. The crew were not polite they did not provide accommodation and did not listen to our complaints. I needed to call to New Zealand to get someone from Aerolineas to answer my queries.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_333", "text": "Check in took 1.5 hours we got 5 seats two or 3 rows separated from each other (3 kids 47 and 10). We relied on the kindness of people on the plane to get all the seats together. For delays we lost the connection flight to SLP in Mexico City and we got a flight next day (18 hours later from our original). I asked for compensation for the hotel expenses We got nothing but the worst is that at the next day We just find out that local passengers got hotel expenses and we were international. I am going to use this airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_334", "text": "There was no announcement of the cause for the delay. It took the agents about 10 minutes to check a passenger. As passengers finally trickled to the gate there was no agent and no sign confirming that this was an Aeromexico departure gate - and there was no plane. On the return May 29 things were still a bit slow that's when the agent told me that she had arrived at work on May 22 to find totally new screens on which she had received no training. The system also told them (on May 29) that I hadn't paid when in fact it was a prepaid Expedia ticket. Apparently they had changed the flight number right as they were switching systems and my reservation was not transferred correctly. After my flight boarded they announced that the co-pilot hadn't arrived! Hence a half-hour delay. Totally amateurish performance throughout by this airline which I will try to avoid flying.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_335", "text": "A one hour flight. My luggage was left in Edinburgh. There was little in the way of service or concern and I was left with the impression that this happens on a regular basis.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_336", "text": "Short leg flights were okay. Just 2 hours although we didn't see much of the crew and surprised that the only refreshment available on board had to be purchased. Long haul legs were another story. Incredibly disorganized \"mob boarding\" in Boston. Flight crew on outbound leg were quite grumpy and unfriendly. I had pre-ordered a vegetarian special meal with an allergy requirement. They got the allergy but not the veg part and I was presented with a hunk of chicken which the flight attendant said she thought was \"Just a bit of tofu.\" Offered cheese and crackers. Returning I had called to make sure I got a suitable dinner. Well they had one but I heard them give it to the woman behind me. I had to explain to her that she had my food and get it back. On the return flight a flight attendant came with a big bag of blankets tossed the bag into the corner ripped the bag open and said not one word to anyone. No hot drinks available in the first round of service. Dinner trays stayed around far too long. On the return leg the promised \"afternoon tea service\" was delayed and was basically thrown at us. After we landed there was no attention from the crew. I've been flying internationally for nearly 50 years and have taken a lot of airlines and never seen anything quite like this.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_337", "text": "Got the lowest price available by a long way so wasn't expecting too much. The flight from PVG-SVO was at 1.40am - the new planes apparently are on the earlier route so the plane was very spartan with shared TVs which showed one film throughout the whole journey. Staff were so serious that it was quite comical (does it hurt to smile?). SVO-AMS was again on a very basic plane this time with no TVs at all but at least the staff were nicer despite very poor English. Acceptable for a very cheap flight but I wouldn't choose them if there were other airlines at a similar price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_338", "text": "Both flights were with ATR-72 aircraft. The interior of this aircraft was very cramped with hardly any leg space. The aircraft definitely showed its old age. The flight from Mandalay to Yangon was free seated and flight was completely full. The in-flight service was nice and they served savoury croissants and cakes with drinks. Regarding reservations the booking system is fairly tricky. Also the airline requires the passenger to confirm the flights at least 24 hours before departures. Yet the 4 phone lines are constantly busy. For both flights our hotels repeatedly tried calling to no avail. Air Bagan offers value for money because there is hardly any competitive alternative today.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_339", "text": "My only issue was the size of the seats in economy - a tight fit.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_340", "text": "Only flew Air Austral for medium haul (RUN-SEY) but was excellent! Good service much space good food and very friendly staff! Next time we might choose them also for long haul.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_341", "text": "Very friendly staff at both airports and during flight. 777 are in good shape and the cabin clean and comfortable. Food was excellent - also a lot of choice for drinks including wine during dinner. Cabin crew present and often come along with water during the night. An amenity kit is distributed after takeoff with socks earphones earplugs and eyemask. Only drawback is that there are no PTV's and there's not much info from the cockpit. All in all a very good experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_342", "text": "I have travelled with Air Austral 4 times between Johannesburg and Reunion. My first trip was in 1992 - my latest was in November 2005. Before my latest trip I was of the opinion that they were one of the best airline I had flown economy class. Their B737's were configured 100% economy. Now they have a 'Business Class' and economy seems to have deteriorated to 'Cattle Class' - and they are 'just another airline'. All of their service levels have dropped to mediocre. I still plan to use them again this year as I love the island and Air Austral are the only airline that flies from Johannesburg to Reunion.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_343", "text": "We were left in New Zealand and passengers weren't advised of new flight time on different airline - the whole team disappeared from airport and left passengers wondering what to do. We had to pay $100 to get our bags to Sydney with Air NZ because they have a different baggage allowance. Little customer service skills.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_344", "text": "The planes are evidently old and the entertainment system is very mediocre especially for a 13+ hr trip. The food given was good enough and the crew was nice although they didn't offer anything unless you asked them. The biggest problem was the schedule on my return flights the plane from Rome to Buenos Aires was delayed 6 hrs we had to wait 6 more hrs in Buenos Aires to get back on a plane to Santiago (delayed an extra hour). They were good enough to move me and my sister to Business Class from Rome to Buenos Aires because of the problems although this was possible only because my dad and uncle were in Business already. Business class didn't offer many improvements in comparison to other airlines the seats although more comfortable than the Economy ones weren't as good as other airlines and the entertainment system was almost the same as in Economy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_345", "text": "However I am disgusted with the way that the airline has handled the problem with the Volcano in Chile. I understand that flights need to be cancelled but Aerolineas is not communicating with its passengers and is also not making any attempts to help those trapped in Argentina due to flight cancellations. The staff were very rude even getting up and walking away. It is such a disappointment to see the way that passengers are being treated. Those of us trying to reschedule our flights are having problems getting through to the call centre. Very unprofessional.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_346", "text": "Last leg AeroMexico MEX-MZT ground staff in MEX unhelpful checked in as soon as possible and still couldn't get us seats together (only two of us) for any of our connections. Trying to submit comments to their customer service afterwards gets you no where except repeated automated messages and there is no customer service number you can reach from the UK. I would never fly them again if there was an alternative.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_347", "text": "He offered no help and even attempted to mock me. As beautiful as Cancun was I would never go back if my only option was to fly AeroMexico. Cheap flights means cheap service and even worse customer assistance.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_348", "text": "Supposed to leave SJO and be home by 3:30pm on Saturday. Did not arrive home until Monday at 3.30 pm. This airline was a joke. The first day they had us wait in the airport for 12 hours only to tell us we wouldn't be able to leave. The next day our flight was delayed due to a flight attendant not having correct documentation to leave the country. Due to the delay half the flight missed their connections in Mexico City causing another overnight stay. We were never offered a refund for the flight or any inconvenience it caused.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_349", "text": "Had a disappointing start to our holiday! Delayed 2 hours from Manchester to Dublin no one kept us updated and when we got on the aircraft it was filthy! Never flown with Aer Lingus before and don't plan on flying with them again!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_350", "text": "Allocated seating and good snack served with excellent customer service. Would fly with them again any time!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_351", "text": "Our choice of Air Austral the first time was based mainly on the basis of our connection possibilities from Denmark. Next time it will be as a choice made by satisfied and loyal customers that believe that good treatment should be rewarded.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_352", "text": "I found the service was excellent and far superior to that of Air France.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_353", "text": "I use to fly on Air France in classe Alize (Economy Plus) but recently I tried Air Austral for the first time in Classe Loisirs (Economy) and was far more satisfied with the level of customer care in terms of punctuality high food quality and friendly staff. As being part of the Air France Frequence Plus scheme the good news is I can get some qualifying miles and this code-share flight makes my life easy as I don't need to change airport - ie remaining in CDG and not going to Orly. So I would recommend Air Austral in terms of: Comfort: their B777 is modern the seats are more comfortable and you have more space to put your hand luggage in the compartments above your head. Food: even in Classe Loisirs you have a huge plateau and you are really spoilt. Customer care: excellent staff. They provide you with warm towels as you get on board and in the morning. They also pass through at night asking you if you want some water while everyone is asleep. Everything with a smile! Punctuality: both outbound and return flights left on time. Unfortunately I read that Air France will stop this code-share flight with Air Austral and I find this decision very sad. I wish everyone who is part of Frequence Plus loyalty scheme to convince Air France to come back to its decision as the CDG-RUN-CDG must not disappear. Air Austral is the getaway to Reunion via CDG for all European and worldwide customers and you won't be disappointed. Thanks to Air Austral we are getting better airline service to Reunion excellent staff quality and well-deserved comfort. I'm very happy about their level of professionalism and the image the airline portrays of Reunion Island.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_354", "text": "There punctuality is great they are more often before time rather than on time. Recently i got the opportunity to try there new RUN-CDG-RUN flight in club class. Here also am very satisfied. There REPS in Mauritius are very competent. I recommend you this airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_355", "text": "I have not been disappointed. The onboard crew was extremely helpful and smiley from boarding to disembarking. The seat which can recline 140 degrees -almost flat bed - is very comfortable good width and pitch. The food is tasty and includes a creole dish accompanied with spicy condiments and an interesting variety of wines. Even the bread is warm unlike other airlines I'm used to travel with. I have been especially impressed by the quality of the service on board and this from the FA to the captain. Good work.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_356", "text": "Rude staff most dilapidated aircraft and 13 hours late - need I go on. Cheap rates but not cheap enough.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_357", "text": "Luggage didn't make a flight in Mexico City then was delivered to hotel in Cancun. All luggage from group of 10 traveling the same route had been completely ransacked with items stolen. On return trip Aeromexico customer service was a joke and did not tell me I should check an item in Cancun that was too large to fit in luggage. Flight attendant helped place it during the first flight. It was then confiscated in Mexico City due to different security standards there. Mexico City airport was also a nightmare.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_358", "text": "Business class seat were very uncomfortable. A red eye flight but cant sleep due to the seat type.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_359", "text": "They serve you just a meal and after the crew disappear - no movies and music program was not working well. Boeing 737-800 and for six hour flight is a narrow plane.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_360", "text": "First was delay the flight 7 hrs then the early fight I had at 7am was pushed back 3hrs with no phone call. Communication is important and so is time. The flight you book is tentative so don't be surprised if you book a flight and end up with a flight at a different time.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_361", "text": "Main complaint is about the badly designed website. I was flying Shannon to Boston and then on to Tampa with JetBlue. AL kept emailing me to complete the \"Additional Information Required\". However their website kept rejecting my booking reference. Tried to email them (no reply). Tried over 3 days to telephone AL kept getting recorded messages. Spent at least 1 hour trying to get through to a \"person\". Eventually did to be told my booking reference was rejected as I was flying on to another destination (Tampa). Then she took the additional info and did it for me. Seems this is a routine problem! AL also could not print off Jetblue boarding card Jetblue referred me back to AL.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_362", "text": "Unfortunately A330 was unavailable for this trip (despite being advertised on the website) and instead we boarded a Soviet era IL96's. Flight left at least an hour late many of the seats failed to recline and there was no onboard entertainment system in economy. No apologies were offered for this bait-and-switch move by the airline. A glance at the business class section revealed two rows of slightly oversize seats separated by a curtain across the entire width of the cabin. If I were a business class passenger I would be furious . Other than that the flight was relatively smooth and uneventful. My advice would be to avoid this airline on flights over 3 hours and go with the competition instead.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_363", "text": "Flights were always in time the planes are modern staff is very pleasant and we felt very safe on board. Check in without problems free seating and even for bigger people sufficient legroom . Would fly again with Air Bagan", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_364", "text": "Modern ATR 42 aircraft good safety briefing very quick turnaround with seat allocation on way out (70% full) and free seating on return. Aircraft departure on time and luggage off quickly each time. Snack soft drink and tea/coffee on short 45 minute flight. Great views from 16000ft over Irrawaddy plain and Arakan hills and exciting approach over the sea and surf to short landing strip between the palm trees. Good experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_365", "text": "All flights on time clean planes even the older Fokker 100 a nice in flight snack and very friendly flight attendants. Since I was traveling in the off season most of the passengers were actually local with a few package tourists on the return leg. Boarding passes handwritten you must also show your passport for domestic flights in Myanmar.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_366", "text": "Inflight experience good with clean cabins and nice and attentive crew. They served even on this short flight a little breakfast with cold-cuts and cold omelette which was ok. As the previous comment states the problem is rather the infrastructure on the ground. Everything is still very old fashioned with hand written tickets and passenger lists and baggage handled by hand or on trolleys pushed by man as well and power shortage even in public airport areas. Booked through local travel agent who kept us informed of flight changes so saved us the hassle to deal with airline ticket sales directly. As we were on a holiday it was a bizarre but entertaining experience and it felt like what airtravel must have been like 50 years ago.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_367", "text": "The flights were operated by ATR-42. Seating is not comfortable unless you take an emergency-exit row but on 40-50 minute flight you don't need comfortable seats. Inflight service great. Wet paper towels given to each passenger on the entrance to the plane. The food service was rather interesting - they gave us a chicken sandwich (really tasty) then they brought around some coffee and tea and about 10 minutes later-Cola and Sprite on a tray. Crew were very friendly and polite. Yangon Airport in its domestic part is really not modern with some not- functioning facilities and broken toilets. Thandwe airport is an experience itself! Overall Air Bagan offers excellent reliable service and I will fly it again when visiting a wonderful country Myanmar!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_368", "text": "In this time they lost my baggage for two days cancelled one flight with no previous notice delayed two times and worst of all the last airplane we took tried to depart and stop last minute twice due to technical difficulties. We had to wait for 24 hrs for them to fix it and lost our connections to Mexico. The company refused to assist us to solve any problem and kept saying : there's nothing we can do present your claim on line. I will never flight with Aerol\u00edneas Argentinas again!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_369", "text": "All five flights had significant delays with complete abdication of responsibility by airline staff who lied to and misled passengers. flight from Havana to Mexico City was delayed by 24 hrs with the ground staff in Havana clueless on the reason for the delay for the first four hours. Shabby treatment of all passengers the next day with no water or food. Flight back to Mexico City was 2hr s45min - and we were served peanuts. Crew unfriendly do not like to smile.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_370", "text": "I was disappointed by the service from Cabin crew. On previous trips crew were friendly and talked to passenger. CDG-PVR leg operated by a reconfigured 767 with expanded Business class cabin. Flew economy - seat was ok but with no foot-rest. MEX-PVR-MEX operated by EM-145's they only had one cabin attendant. I had no real issue apart from the fact the crew were not that friendly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_371", "text": "Experienced a poor service throughout except for the food. At check-in I asked if I could request an aisle seat or one with extra legroom (I'm 6ft 7ins) I was told I had to pay 50 pounds if I wanted it. Of course this made the journey very uncomfortable straight away as on both flights I was sat in between passengers. Both aircraft's were very old especially for the long haul Moscow to Shanghai. Entertainment consisted of a projector and white screen at the front of the cabin - the worst entertainment I've ever endured on a 9 hour flight. Staff seemed slow and unresponsive at times however did serve regular drinks and the food was nice. In future I would rather pay a bit extra with other airlines. Overall a poor service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_372", "text": "We booked a number of domestic flights with them and tickets were written out with OK status on February the 12th when we picked them up in their downtown Yangon office. A week later when we checked in at Nyaung U for a NYE-HEH flight Air Bagan staff told us flight AKY-RGN we booked was cancelled and we had to contact Air Bagan in Taunggyi once we arrived in HEH to arrange alternative travel. After arrival in HEH we contacted Air Bagan in Taunggyi who told us no flights were cancelled. We asked them to verify this again and later that night Air Bagan called us we didn\u2019t have to worry and the AKY-RGN flight would certainly fly. A few days later we flew HEH-SNW and as we had a reservation to fly SNW-AKY the next day we once more checked with Air Bagan at SNW airport on the AKY-RGN flight. We now were told AKY-RGN was cancelled as AKY airport would be closed \u2018for maintenance\u2019 for several days! The SNW-AKY we booked would still operate but as return flights for the next days would not operate we of course decided to cancel SNW-AKY. Air Bagan didn\u2019t seem to understand why we didn\u2019t want to fly SNW-AKY. Having no return flight from AKY didn\u2019t seem to be an issue for them and they suggested us to buy a full fare SNW-RGN flight. They agreed to refund us the cancelled flights (after paying a cancellation fee) but refund could only be made in the Air Bagan office where we paid the tickets! This would mean we had to go back to downtown Yangon what we hadn\u2019t planned into our travel schedule anymore. After several discussions with Air Bagan staff in SNW and with the help of our hotel manager in Ngapali the next day when we showed up at SNW airport for the SNW-RGN flight local Air Bagan staff appeared to be very helpful and tickets were paid back at SNW airport and fare for the SNW-RGN was \u2018Town Office\u2019 and not \u2018Published\u2019 full fare. We were very pleased local Air Bagan staff in SNW understood the issue and willing as well to refund us but next time I book a flight with them I\u2019ll think twice.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_373", "text": "Although we were put up in a hotel room it still lost us one day out of 10 of our hard saved visit to relatives. Waited in Auckland airport for 8 hrs before they ferried us out to hotel - dinner at 3am and had to be awake by 8 to go again (we had kids with us). Flight home was delayed again at Argentina (captain turned up 2 hours late).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_374", "text": "The first flight (Bogota to Buenos Aires) suffered a 12 hour delay four internal flights in Argentine were all delayed (hours of delay) and the last one (Iguazu to Buenos Aires) was cancelled! They took us to a filthy hotel in Iguazu. With these problems it is not worth to talk about service or food.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_375", "text": "Food acceptable - I'm not fussy about food. Staff inclined to be offhand and more interested in socialising among themselves. Announcements very thickly accented English - difficult to comprehend at times. Cabin interior - on my first trip the reading light came away in my hand and the projected movie seemed to have been soaked in bleach before screening. On the second trip there was no film at all with no explanation or apology from the crew. Lateness - first trip OK. Second trip a shocker. Six-hour delay in leaving due to unspecified technical difficulties. On late arrival in Buenos Aires confusion reigned with passengers asking each other what was going on as most connections had been missed. By a mysterious process (no thanks to the airline's staff) I found myself on a coach with other mystified passengers thinking we were heading to a hotel for the night (it was very late). Instead we were taken to another airport and hastily put aboard another plane. I got to Brazil but landed in the wee small hours and faced an uncomfortable night sleeping on the floor of the terminal. Aerolineas thereby escaped having to foot the bill for hotel rooms.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_376", "text": "It's unethical to say the least. AeroMexico had a good selection of non-stop flights from LAX to PVR. Seats were more expensive than connecting flights on the U.S. based airlines. We were willing to pay extra for the non-stop flight. A week before our departure AeroMexico moved us to an indirect flight connecting through Mexico City. Our only other option was accepting a voucher from AeroMexico and rebooking on another airline at our own expense. Due to the short notice all flights (even connecting) were two to three times more expensive than they were when we had originally purchased the tickets. The annoyance doesn't end there. In Mexico City we only had one hour to change planes. Normally this would be easy. We didn't know we had to go through customs. There were hundreds of people already in line. Needless to say we missed our connection. We waited all day in the airport for another flight that had seats available.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_377", "text": "When we called in on seat assignments for the flight over we paid an extra $60 per person for seats that were to have more room (Rows 9-12) so we could sleep better. Turns out that the seats we had on the way home had more leg room and reclined further so that was wasted money. On the way home the entertainment recycled twice so there was a while where you couldn't watch a movie and since we were in the middle of one when it went down had to adjust it to get back to the spot where it crashed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_378", "text": "Glasgow to Dublin flight arrived on time and all US bound passengers were met at the arriving flight and bussed to the international terminal. For this flight we had US Pre-clearance at Dublin Airport. However waiting time was horrendous. Flight was due to depart at 10.15 and at 10.45 we still hadn't completed this procedure. Aer Lingus held the onward flight for all connecting passengers resulting in a one hour delay leaving Dublin. Airbus 330-300 seating was comfortable enough for the 6 hr flight. The on demand video system offered ample films. The headphones however of poor quality and sound. A pre-dinner drink was served. Soft drinks are free alcoholic drinks have to be paid for. Meal was mediocre and tasteless. The crew did not come around offering drinks. The younger cabin attendants were friendly. Older crew members acted like their job was a chore. Many not able to smile. Because we had pre-cleared US Immigration at Dublin we were therefore classified as a \"domestic flight\" and landed at Jet Blue's Terminal 5 in JFK. Because of this and the somewhat lower fare these points would be the only reason I would choose to fly Aer Lingus again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_379", "text": "Quite new Airbus 330-300 with sufficient inflight entertainment (if its working). Seats very poor actually with much less space than on the A320 I flew to Moscow with. Cabin crew generally never smile and disappear after lunch. Though my personal entertainment system was not working and my seat was broken no one apologized all I got from the stewardess was an unfriendly \"yes its broke\" then she went away. If you're on a budget Aeroflot long haul might be an option but be aware that you'll suffer big time for the 200\u20ac you save. The difference to Aeroflot short haul European flights could not be more striking.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_380", "text": "Loved the inflight entertainment. Selection of movies was superb all new movies. Food was good and seats were horrible - very small and uncomfortable. Could hardly sleep and that's for 8 hrs direct flight.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_381", "text": "My short vacation last long weekend was ruined by this airline. Both flights BUE-COR and return COR-BUE were cancelled. In the first I returned to fly next day. In the second (COR-BUE) they sent me by bus (800km). Check with a knowledgeable and honest travel agent before becoming their hostage.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_382", "text": "First one cancelled and we took next flight 3 hours later. Second one was delayed. The same with third flight. The last one also delayed before we could board and once onboard we had to stay sitting in the plane at Buenos Aires airport for more than an hour in a very warm day.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_383", "text": "BRU-SVO on a small airbus no inflight entertainment and the staff's ability to speak English was average with a smile every now and then. I got a small warm meal for the 3.5 hours flight. Transfer at SVO airport was below average. Friendliness was unknown. SVO-PVG on a brand new A330 with decent leg room and various movies and music on individual inflight entertainment system. I got 2 warm meals though only drinks during meals and not in between. PVG-SVO - old Boeing 767 no adaptive head rests small leg room very little seat recline and no individual inflight entertainment. On boarding I went to sleep so missed the menu card. During mealtime I asked what was provided and got an extremely rude answer. No smile tossing objects at me instead of handing over - very disappointed by service. In general I wouldn't recommend.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_384", "text": "Moscow to Dubai the planes were old with no inflight entertainment. My friend ordered vegetarian food before the flight however she ended up with no inflight meal both ways. If your flight is long haul then I would not recommend this airline. For shorter distances it is fine. General staff service was poor and none could speak other languages apart from Russian. Limited food and if you required a drink you needed to help yourself at the end of the aircraft.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_385", "text": "One extra bag cost 325 Euro. I could have purchased two tickets providing for two adults with bags for each less expensive. The counter agents were disinterested and responded to each other in Greek which I do not understand. This practice is unreasonable and unacceptable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_386", "text": "Almaty to Bishkek flight cancelled at last minute - no idea why (heard several explanations ranging from technical issues to lack of passengers). No notification from Astana staff until three hours later. I didn't have visa for Kazakhstan so forced to stay in airport transit lounge overnight. Next day tried to get visa at airport so I could drive to Bishkek. Air Astana people completely unhelpful - said it was impossible. Said I could either stay in airport another night until the next flight or fly to Bishkek via Moscow. Persisted and argued. Finally managed to talk to consulate at airport and received visa and took car to Bishkek. Air Astana refused to refund ticket or pay for visa.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_387", "text": "Five flights were delayed by over an hour and delays averaged 2 hours late. Each time the website reported an on-time takeoff when we checked prior to departing for the airport. The last time we flew this airline we checked the status prior to departure and it stated \"on-time\" for our flight from AEP to GIG. When we arrived at the airport the screens stated \"on-time\" finally after an hour in a line that did not move we noticed a crowd at one ticket counter and went to investigate. Our flight had been cancelled without an announcement. They rebooked us for a flight that left from a different airport and that took a detour through Sao Paulo. Our more expensive direct flight from AEP to GIG turned into a 13 hour marathon with us arriving in Rio de Janeiro seven hours late at 2:30 am in the morning. I will not fly this airline again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_388", "text": "Flight length was between 2 and 3hours each time. On every occasion the flight departure was at least 45mins or more delayed. Planes were generally older (late 80's early 90's) MD-90's. Inflight entertainment is non existent and the food served well below average. The problem in Argentina is that apart from the occasional LAN route Aerolineas sit on the whole domestic market so there is generally no choice of carrier.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_389", "text": "The plane we flew was very old had no inflight entertainment and the crew were rude. The flight crew left the seat belt sign on for most of the flight. My advice - give them a wide berth.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_390", "text": "The aircraft was an Airbus 330. I was allocated a window seat but had no window. A woman who had paid an extra $50 for a window found herself in the same position but was not given a window. The aircraft was very overheated and had no individual air vents above the seats. The individual lights above my seat illuminated my neighbour rather than my seat. There were inadequate numbers of toilets for the large number of passengers. This resulted not only in severe discomfort for passengers but the water supply ran out in the toilet closest to me resulting in toilet paper not being flushed. The food was as cheap and nasty as I have ever had in Economy. I am not tall but had very little leg room. I could do very little work not only due to the shortage of space but the intense heat of the aircraft. The TV and movie selection was OK but not great but the TV screen in the back of the seat in front of me kept skipping or freezing every time the passenger in that seat vibrated the seat - extremely irritating. On approach to Berlin droplets of water started to drip on me and the passengers around me. On arrival the aircraft parked a very long distance from the terminal building. We were bussed to the terminal - this took about 10 minutes. We were then kept on the bus for another 10 minutes before being released into fresh air. The terminal for Air Berlin at Tegel turned out to be a shed with only 4 customs officers for hundreds of non-EU passengers. It took about an hour in a line to clear customs. (EU passengers cleared in minutes due to their automated passport readers.) I am a QANTAS frequent flyer and ended up on Air Berlin because it is a One World partner with QANTAS. How Air Berlin managed to join that partnership of good to excellent airlines is a mystery only the executives of those airlines can answer. I will be complaining to QANTAS and Air Berlin directly. The small number of flight attendants worked very hard and were pleasant but I felt sorry for them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_391", "text": "Both time the flight was delayed by 5 hours. They seem to cancel flights until the plane is full and then let it go. Cabin staff and ground staff could not care less a very poor attitude. Horror stories from many other passengers about lost luggage. I would avoid using them at all cost.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_392", "text": "Delay in Amsterdam because of overbooking and stranded in Moscow. Now one day later I'm still in Moscow. Aeroflot gave explanation. Together with 10 other people we were guarded to a non visa area in a nearby hotel. We received no communication no new boarding pass and service is lacking. We're not even allowed to leave our hotel room. No sign of Aeroflot within the last 36 hours! The hotel guard explains that lost passengers arrive here every day and that this is very common. The whole service is horrible but the worst part is that really nobody cares! Don't expect any service or any communication. We also didn't received our luggage although it's still here at the airport.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_393", "text": "The whole experience left me rather bitter and I really don't see the value add from Etihad Airways in partnering with Air Berlin. The following were my experiences with Air Berlin: 1) Couldn't reserve a seat on Air Berlin since my reservation code was tied to Etihad's. Had to make a call to Air Berlin but the initial response from them was to call back Etihad since they couldn't see my reservation in their system. However Etihad told me to call them back again since the flight was to be operated by them and they should see it in their system. After calls to-and-fro Air Berlin managed to retrieve my reservation and assist to reserve a seat (which came with a fee). 2) Baggage limit was only at 23kg. My outbound flight from Abu Dhabi to Frankfurt which was operated by Etihad Airways itself was 30kg. So I had to pay for the excess since I needed to bring back lots of stuff back from my trip. To make things worse the counter at Tegel Airport could not accept my credit cards apparently again because the reservation code was tied to Etihad's and so the payment couldn't be booked to release my boarding pass. So I made a mad dash to withdraw cash and had to go to a Baggage Service counter in exchange for a receipt since Air Berlin does not handle cash. From this experience I will not consider Air Berlin for long-haul flights anymore (being charged for seat reservation and low baggage limit) as there are many other alternatives that can provide more value and cost savings. Nor will I fly with any of the Etihad Airways partners anymore since their systems don't seem to be well-linked up with each other.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_394", "text": "Arrived at Sydney airport at 7am for a morning departure to be told flight will be delayed until afternoon. Provided with a lunch voucher I spent the day at Sydney airport flight finally departed at around 1730. Arriving late to EZE I had missed my prebooked hotel shuttle and complained at the airline counter and they gave me a voucher for a hire car to my hotel which was nice. A340 was old seats were well worn and frayed overhead reading lights didn't work overhead baggage lockers difficult to close ancient entertainment system with flickering screen. Food was passable but nothing special cabin crew looked old and tired and mostly stayed in the galley chatting amongst themselves and were not very attentive. The pillow was so small and flat it was a waste of time as was the small think blanket. Every other flight I had within South America with this airline was very late causing inconvenience and disruption to my travel plans. My return flight to Australia was cancelled and I was driven to a hotel and picked up by bus the next morning only to face more delays uncertainty and poor communication from airline staff. This airline is a joke listen to me and many other people here when we say pay the extra money and fly to South America with LAN or Qantas but avoid Aerolineas Argentinas like the plague.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_395", "text": "On the way there flight was delayed almost two hours. Staff were rude requested a bassinet for my 3 month old When boarded plane was told there was nothing? Flight home delayed two hours again no bassinet. Staff did not smile when needed pressed the button and waited 20 minutes?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_396", "text": "The first stretch was 30 min late and I was forced to run through the terminals to get to my departure gate for JFK. I received no support or information from AB. Upon arrival at the gate I was informed that there was a 5 hour delay for the JFK flight. There was no information on the cause of the delay and staff appeared to be very confused. After 4 hours it was announced that there was another hour delay. The flight finally left over 6 hours behind schedule. The only compensation we received was a bottle of water and bag of chips. The return flight on April 2nd (AB 7249) was also delayed. Originally the delay was 40 min and then turned into over an hour. I therefore missed my connection back to Stockholm and was booked on a flight 4 hours later. The only compensation was again a bottle of water and bag of chips. The quality of the service once the plane was airborne was quite good and the entertainment system excellent (when it worked I was unlucky enough to have a malfunctioning screen on the return flight). In conclusion if you can afford to arrive late then the low ticket prices can make this airline attractive. However I will never fly them again given this rather miserable experience. The combined delays cost me over 10 hours of my life.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_397", "text": "Inflight service OK there doesn't seem to be a choice of meal and it is just plonked in front of one. But had plenty of room as plane was only half full. Return trip from Montivideo was hours late leaving for Buenos Aires. I had to take a bus to the international airport but as it wouldn't have arrived there till 0100 I had to take a car (shared with another traveller) for the 0200 flight which left at 0430! Plane was better than the first as everything seemed to work. Cabin staff do their job but not so friendly as other air lines. Lights out after dinner and don't see cabin staff much after that but there is water and drinks left in the galley area. Plane late into Auckland so therefore missed connection to Christchurch and had to buy another ticket as I had just got a non transferable thinking 3 hours between flights would be long enough. Air fare was about half the price of the other airline servicing that route. Not sure if I will use them again. Have to be aware of delays and we were not given any explanation as to why it was delayed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_398", "text": "Atyrau-Almaty flight cancelled without explanation on the day making us stay in Atyrau for additional 2 days without offering accommodation. Replacement flight delayed twice. After we an hour in a check-in queue we were told that they ran out of seats on the plane leaving us and about 20 other passengers stranded. Offered tickets on additional flight on the same day but it was late to get on the connecting flight in Almaty. After 4 hours told that the additional flight was delayed. At 11pm it was announced that the flight was cancelled so we attempted to rebook. Told the next available flight was in 2 days which was unacceptable and we bought tickets with another airline. The next day we flew to Almaty with another airline and got on our connecting flight to Bangkok. As a result of the issues with Air Astana flights we had to spend extra money on the flights in Kazakhstan and Thailand.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_399", "text": "Then 15 days later I flew from Rome to Buenos Aires the flight was again delayed 10 hours.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_400", "text": "We were given no explanation as to why after an hour our bags were still not dispensed. The staff had no idea even where the bags were! After 1 hr 45 mins we were told what happened and that \"we at least know where the bags are\". Exhausted after now a total of 10 hrs a meal voucher was given out when all we wanted was the be on our way! The whole experience was handled very poorly!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_401", "text": "Flight took off on time but hit heavy winds on approach aborted landing and circled for approx 40 minutes before diverted to Shannon. Bussed to Cork. Return flight on 30th January very much the same. When approaching Birmingham told that aircraft was outside it landing limits with the weather. Aircraft circled for approx 1 hour over Birmingham tried to land and aborted then diverted to Luton. Again bussed back to Birmingham 4 hrs late. Why do they use this type of aircraft this time of year which is close or outside it operating limits. Surely pilots have accurate weather predictions.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_402", "text": "Flight delay - 3 hours on departure. Missed connecting flight in Moscow with consequently overnight in Moscow. The food is very heavy and the crew unpleasant. It's cheaper than other airlines but you get low quality service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_403", "text": "First of all shame on Etihad for partnering with such a budget airline and expect all of its loyal customers to put up with it - it has severely damaged the prestige it had built up over the years. Air Berlin is essentially a German budget airline operated out of a budget hub with a cheap meal and a poor IFE thrown in all awhile pretending to be a full service airline wearing the Etihad badge. Flight crew are very basic leg room is extremely minuscule - like other budget airlines meal is tiny and unappetising. Worse of all even for inter-continental flights you've got to pay nearly 40 Euros to select your seat! Never heard of it! All in all I am extremely unhappy with what Air Berlin had to offer both pre and during flight. I am taking my money else where the next time I am heading back to Europe. Bye Etihad and your budget subsidiary.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_404", "text": "Firstly it was delayed 2.5 hours due to having to unload luggage of a passenger that failed to board. This meant that the flight would arrive into Abu Dhabi 30 minutes after boarding would commence for the connecting Etihad flight to Perth. Crew refused to advise if the connection flight would wait for us saying that Etihad had not contacted them therefore they didn't know. If they are partner airline and operating the service on behalf of Etihad and are responsible for the delay surly it is their responsibility to contact Etihad or surely there is a some agreement between the two carriers for situation such as this! We were told that ground staff would advise and assist on arrival in Abu Dahbi. But there was no ground staff who knew anything about the flight to Perth and no ground staff willing to help. Luckily the connecting flight was delayed for other reason and we made it but the airline did nothing to ease our minds. On the flight itself the crew were rude abrupt and just generally unpleasant. The food was worse than terrible. The hot food was served in a plastic-lined container the taste of which went all through the food. The only good thing about the flight was the seats - they reclined further and are possibly wider than most economy seats that I have sat in. I was very comfortable and slept well.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_405", "text": "Aerolineas Argentinas now offers service to Aeroparque which is more convenient than Ezeiza. We bought business class tickets. Check-in staff at GRU tells us that aircraft assigned to flight has all-coach cabin offers refund. Same happens on the way back. Strong suggestion that Aerolineas Argentinas is selling tickets to non-existent business class seats.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_406", "text": "They let passengers onto the flight who had been drinking heavily and nothing was said or done to turn them away the crew were unhelpful and sullen the food was inedible. On arriving in Moscow we thought we still had time to catch our next flight to London Heathrow only to be told the flight had already left. When we arrived at the desk we were given tickets for the next day and told we would be in a Hotel for the night. No apologies there was a lot of shrugging of shoulders and being told to sit over there. Rude and very unhelpful.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_407", "text": "Service on board was not as we expected. Some of the personnel was unfriendly and not very understanding concerning families with kids. There was a delay on our way from Miami to Dusseldorf were we sat for 3 hours in the plane and the only thing that they offered was a protein bar. Food on the plane was not so good and we had to buy some snacks to the kids. The entertainment system on the longer flight of 11 hours was not working well and there were no helps from the personnel or alternatives. The delayed flight home had us miss the connection flight and we had to wait for 12 hours in the airport since the company did not use the 10-11 hours we were in the air to try and find alternatives for passengers with connection flights. The ground personnel said they only knew it 10 minutes before we landed in Dusseldorf. This is according to my view not a professional way of running a customer focused company. We will never travel with Air Berlin again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_408", "text": "First time with Aeroflot and would avoid in the future. Surly and unpleasant cabin crew. Very average food and almost incomprehensible announcements in English. Fortunately the flight was only just over two hours.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_409", "text": "Very ordinary experience. Flight departed bang on time. Crew were friendly and smiling which is always nice to see. We were offered a free non-alcoholic beverage and a bag of chips or gingerbread. They put on a few videos for the 3 hour flight but no headphones were offered. No meals were offered for purchase even though this was mentioned by the crew at departure. I'd recommend you take snacks. We were offered a small delicious chocolate heart as we got off the plane. We had to walk down stairs in the rain and be taken by bus to the terminal. Had to wait ages for our luggage. Is this the 1980s? Seemed like there were plenty of empty aerobridges. No explanation was offered. Wouldn't recommend this airline. Not sure how they ever made it into OneWorld?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_410", "text": "I booked the flight from Malpensa to Tegel and some weeks later they changed the airport from Malpensa to Linate which is further from where I live. This was just the beginning. On the flight back from Tegel to Linate although I was at the check in desk on time (70 mins in advance) they told me that I could not fly because the flight was overbooked! This was the evening flight and they offered me the chance to fly the next morning instead. They offered me another alternative to fly to Linate via Dusseldorf. So I went back to the Air Berlin desk where they gave me a new boarding pass. After finally arriving at Linate 3 hours later than initially planned what completed the disaster is that my luggage did not arrive. Never again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_411", "text": "American Airlines flight from the US was late and missed connecting flight. Aer Lingus would not honor ticket and required new tickets to be bought. Ticket agent was rude. Approached Aer Lingus office in Dublin who were unhelpful. Return ticket and check in agent in Dublin was rude and testy. A truly rotten experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_412", "text": "The first flight delayed an hour making me miss the connecting flight in Moscow to Hanoi. Had to spend the night in the airport hotel. The next day I had to fly to Beijing wait 5 hrs and finally catch my flight to Vietnam. All in all I was delayed 34 hrs. Onboard staff were not very friendly and their English pretty bad. The food was average and seats and inflight entertainment adequate for economy class.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_413", "text": "The flight was late in Berlin and 40 minutes late on arrival at Abu Dhabi. Missed our next flight to Bangkok. The seats are narrow and for tall persons it is impossible to sleep. The meal is not worth talking about. The cabin crew were friendly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_414", "text": "Once past security people are compressed into a small area whilst buses transfer you to the aircraft another painfully slow process. Once on board you get to witness some of the worse leg room in economy in the industry. It the took 1 hour to taxi out to take off unbelievable at 0200 in the morning get with the picture Abu Dhabi airport. Once airborne crew come through the aircraft in the dark to serve substandard food. Disembarking in Berlin passport control is at the end of the aerobridge so the line goes back towards the aircraft door and if your a non EU passport holder you can't even get to the line for that counter as the majority EU residents are blocking the path. Once through that process you wait in a small luggage claim area for your bags to eventually arrive! What a horrible experience from start to finish.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_415", "text": "Horrible experience! All passengers boarded as scheduled by 10pm. Due to weather conditions we were informed we would have to wait. We were kept on the plane from 9.30pm until 4.30am. No reliable info provided by the staff/pilot. No food provided. At 4.30am we were asked to leave the plane and return to the terminal where we were informed that the flight was cancelled and the next one would be in 2 days. Ground staff rude and incompetent. No-one cared to provide us with snacks and hot beverages.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_416", "text": "5 hours!). Today's flight due to leave Birmingham at 17.15 but message board revealed ETD 21.00. I wasn't prepared to wait that long and went home. As usual no explanation for the delay and nobody around to ask!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_417", "text": "Aeroflot inflight service was fine although staff could have been better trained and their English command was poor. Transfer in SVO is the Europe worst with the most confusing pointers impossibly slow passport control bizarre security check and no interest from staff to make the transfer more comfortable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_418", "text": "Upon arrival at the airport I found that the flight was cancelled. I was given a choice to either fly via Berlin and arrive late in the evening in Munich or wait for the 18:30 flight direct to Munich. I opted for the direct flight and then had the five and a half hour wait at the airport. The 18:30 flight was then one hour delayed as they had mechanical problems. So instead of arriving at the arrival time of 16:00 I arrived at 20:30 in Munich. This is the second time this has happened to me with Air Berlin in the last three months. The previous time I was flying to Milan and I had to spend the night in Dusseldorf as I missed the connecting flight. The ground staff in Munich were completely unhelpful and only the staff in Dusseldorf did an excellent job and were very helpful. I will certainly not fly AirBerlin again. The only compensation I received in the first instance was a five euro drink voucher!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_419", "text": "Flew AB short-haul quite a lot but first time long-haul. Much less positive than previous times. It started with a very grumpy attendant at luggage drop off. No welcome no eye contact just orders. Man must hate his job. Same attitude at gate while boarding. On board less legspace food bad and no pre- ordered vegetarian meal. Flight attendants robotic but that's AB. Movie choice limited. On the positive side: very punctual performance. But on long haul AB is not on par with other carriers like Lufthansa. Chose AB because of direct flight and departure time but will probably shift to another carrier next time. Lots of choice to the UAE.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_420", "text": "The planes were new but considering this is a European airline why did they design the seats with so little legroom? Everyone suffered when the the person in front started to recline seats. Limited choice on inflight entertainment. The experience on both flights were horrible and we would never want to fly with this airline again. Avoid this airline at all cost.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_421", "text": "Warning to anyone who is considering flying with them: if you expect even mediocre customer service do yourself a favor and stay away. We were supposed to fly from Maun with Air Botswana to land in Johannesburg landing at 4 pm with a full four hours to spare before our long haul flight back to the US via Delta. When we arrived at the Maun airport chaos had ensued. What appeared to be a huge tour group had the spotlight and despite reaching the front of the line to check in we were completely ignored as the attendants told us they needed to tend to others first. Service was exorbitantly slow as there were only 2 attendants who were hand writing boarding passes. After an hour of waiting we were told the flight was oversold and we would not be getting on. We\u2019re convinced that although we had booked our flights 6 months earlier we were bumped along with about 20 others from the flight in favor of the tour group. You can imagine the hysteria as the majority of the 20 had connecting flights in Johannesburg. The attendants assured us that we would get on another plane that was routed to Cape Town but would first stop in Johannesburg to drop us off by 6 pm. We found this odd but at that point had no other choice. It was only after we boarded the plane that we discovered we were instead going to Gaborone and from there another plane would take us to Johannesburg immediately. When we reached Gaborone the Air Botswana rep was extremely confused why we had arrived and told us we had been lied to and would have to wait another 1.5 hours to take off. Not surprisingly the flight was further delayed so we finally arrived in Jo'burg at 8.30 minutes after our second leg to Atlanta took off. We were extremely upset but told we\u2019d be waitlisted for the next Delta flight out - which unfortunately was not for a full 24 hours. The real kicker? We were told you owe us $650 USD. Still can\u2019t quite comprehend how they had the gall to say this to our faces but at this point nothing surprised us. No reps from either Air Botswana or Delta were available to give us a definitive answer on whether we\u2019d be guaranteed to be on the flight so off we went to a local hotel in hopes of returning the next day to get everything straightened out. The people who work for this airline not only have the poorest customer service skills I have ever witnessed. When we arrived on day 2 to try to check in to Delta we were told we only had a 50/50 shot of getting on the plane. There is one flight per day and subsequent flights were all booked solid. We were beginning to think this nightmare might continue on for days and days. Surely there had to be a carrier going to any city in the US that could accommodate us. There was. Two in fact. However Air Botswana would need to book it for us \u2013 and they flat out refused. We were only able to get on the Delta flight thanks to their management; the Air Botswana rep was never to be heard from again. I could not be more appalled at the way Air Botswana operates.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_422", "text": "8 million miler with Delta and have flown millions of miles with almost every Airline in the world in Economy Business and First Class. We recently paid $10000 for two Business Class Tickets from LAX to Dusseldorf with Air Berlin because we wanted to fly on the same air line as family members returning form a visit - never again Air Berlin. It took more than combined 14+ hrs on hold on the phone to confirm our flights. They never answers our various email complaint forms I filled out. Their business class seats are small just like Comfort Economy seat even so the decline to a full bed but you may fall out when you turn around. Food is average and overall service ranges form very bad to average. Never again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_423", "text": "The connection was only 40 minutes so we knew things were going to be tight but that's how AB booked us. Things went downhill fast when some genius in ground services let 4 band members board the plane with their instruments (guitars etc). It was a full flight and I'm sure everyone here knows how little room there is in the overhead lockers these days. Where did they ever think these guys would be stashing their guitars etc? Anyway surprise surprise there was nowhere to stow them and the passengers were offloaded. Delay caused - 20 minutes plus. Then when we arrived at Berlin we were informed that the connecting flight was aware of the delay and to make our way to the gate as quickly as possible. Problem was the connecting flight was leaving from another terminal which meant a 500 odd meter dash and another set of security check points. Luckily my wife and I are moderately fit and got there reasonably quickly. I looked at the plane through the glass and could see it sitting there with stairs still in place. I presented our boarding passes to a very disinterested woman slumped behind the desk. She casually scoffed/explained that as we were late they had offloaded us and there was no way of getting on the flight. Knowing enough about the words 'offloaded' I didn't bother arguing and I realised there was no reversing the situation. We walked all the way back through security back to the other terminal and were told there was no way of getting to Paris that day as all flights were booked. They put us up in a cheap hotel in Berlin (without our checked baggage). Certainly the worst service I have experienced from an airline and not one I would risk again by flying them in the future.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_424", "text": "My husband and I flew from Heathrow with Etihad and they were brilliant and can't fault the flight but from Abu Dhabi to Phuket it was awful on Air Berlin. No leg space and when the seat in front reclined you couldn't eat your meal or view the poor selection of video. We had one poor meal which consisted of a roll and not very appetising considering this was a six hour flight this was appaling we only had one hot drink with this I asked for a hot drink later and was told brusquely no. Our roll was practically thrown at us as well. Customer service was non-existent. Etihad need to reconsider their flight partner as this has put us off.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_425", "text": "Flight was 2hrs late leaving - explanation given was the plane was late arriving. Departing Glasgow on 29th Oct was again nearly 2 hrs late (no explanation given on this occasion). Every time I have used this route it is delayed and speaking with other passengers I am not alone! The aircraft is always dirty - coffee spills down the seats/walls seem to be a permanent fixture and added to that the dirty magazines and paper wrappings left behind in the seat pockets. If I had a choice I certainly would not recommend this route to anyone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_426", "text": "Both A330's interior looked run down and seats were dirty. Toilets were not cleaned during the flight. The food almost the same as I had two days before on a SVO-MUC-SVO.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_427", "text": "Our Eastbound take-off was delayed 2.25 hours due to \u201c mechanical difficulties but the flight going back to JFK arrived a few minutes early. AB has a problem with space which is in short supply. I am average height and weight yet I could not walk in the aisles without turning sideways. A passenger in front me on the Eastbound flight reclined her seat and made the space issue more critical. Seats are narrow and seat belts date back to 1968. Staff are friendly and polite but refuse to recognize that some passengers do not understand German. Food quality surpassed my expectations saluting the American Cuisine on the Eastbound portion. The meal quality on the Westbound portion surpassed that of Business Class food on other carriers!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_428", "text": "To make a long story short - the 2 biggest issues were: The narrow space between the seats Ryanair has more space! That would be OK on a 2-3 hours flight but not 12 hours (TXL-AUH-HKT and back). Terrible. I am 1.88m and did not know how to sit. Customer service: I do not know if the flight attendants earn enough or have zero training because they have no idea about customer service. At the end of the day I do not care - I want the best service for my money and I have to say that I have never - and I have been to almost 80 countries - experienced such unprofessional often rude stewards. Two examples: I ordered special meals and on 2 of the 4 flights there were problems with it and the AB staff screamed the information about my special meal throughout the cabin. I went to the kitchen for a second beer. The lady gave me a lecture in a very rude undertone that the supplies have to suffice for the return flight from HKT to AUH as well. All this and more has never happened to me before. The result for me is: AB and AUH never ever again. AUH is a mess too - everything is totally unorganised and everything works like on a bazaar. I know DXB and DOH as well. DXB and EK are the best and I love to use them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_429", "text": "Check in was easy. Friendly smiling cabin staff who could communicate at a basic level in English. They passed out candy before takeoff and a mid-flight snack of tea/coffee apple juice and some sort of wafer dessert - distributed newspapers as well. Seating was comfortable with plenty of room.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_430", "text": "Great fare (just 845USD roundtrip) great food onboard. Some delays on both legs but that didn't bother me much. Good news is that Moscow airport has been renewed Wi-Fi and clean air (smoking allowed only in special cabins). They've banned alcohol on board so no more drunk passengers and fights for seats!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_431", "text": "Short 90 min flight on what appeared to be newer BAE 146. Interior had nice leather seats and the legroom seemed quite good for economy. The flight attendants seemed indifferent (almost as they were being bothered) as they just plodded through the flight. The only problem with the flight was the hot cabin. I had to ask the flight attendant twice before the temperature was lowered to less than an inferno. Apparently on the BAE 146 the cockpit controls the cabin temperature - not the cabin crew.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_432", "text": "The staff were friendly and outward journey JNB-Main was fine. The return journey was chaos! To start with the check-in at Maun airport was chaotic. The lounge was completely full of passengers trying to check in. Air Botswana had chartered another aircraft and upon boarding some passengers had no seats so they were told that they would have to catch the next flight. Once aboard they told us that the aircraft couldn't take our bags and that they would be in JNB on the next flight (apparently 2 hours later). I was connecting with a flight to Europe and if I had known that earlier I could have labelled my bag accordingly and I might have tried to check my bag through the whole way. I felt sorry for the staff as they were polite and tried hard to appease the passengers. They couldn't take the bags for safety reasons which is fair enough. The problem was that they knew this before we boarded the aircraft and chose to tell us once we were aboard. We flew via Gabarone to refuel. Then in Johannesburg a representative met us at the luggage carousel and told us that our bags would arrive tomorrow! At least he was there when our flight arrived and not when the supposed next flight was meant to arrive 2 hours later. However that was a bit of a shock for some of the passengers as Air Botswana must have known this in Maun. He took down all our details and where we wanted our bags sent if we weren't staying in Johannesburg. I honestly didn't expect to see my bag again. Three days later at home in Spain an Air Botswana rep phones me and asks me which airport in Spain I want my bag sent to! Zaragoza is 1.5 hours drive away and the nearest airport. My bag arrived there 2 days later. If any other airline flew between Main and Johannesburg I would try them. I think Air Botswana needs some competition!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_433", "text": "Computers at check in down no assigned seating every man for himself. Quite tall had reserved exit row was told to \"stand at the gate\" to be the first one on to grab the seat. However they boarded 20 people into coach ahead of us and the exit rows ended up being filled by families with kids. Changed ticket received confirmation via email arrive at airport to be informed \"Yes we sent a confirmation but you needed to come to our office to get the ticket.\" Upon informing them that they sent the e-mail at 10 pm and the office would be closed they informed me I should have driven from central Astana to the airport to do it. Entire day wasted in Astana airport eventually placed on a late afternoon totally packed flight. Guaranteed exit row instead given tiny seat with zero leg room. Food absolutely dreadful. Staff spent most of their time sitting in the entirely empty Business Class section watching movies and telling passengers on the full flight not to use the Business Class bathroom.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_434", "text": "While it was a last minute booking I'm afraid the service offered for the \u00a3570 I paid for the return ticket was abysmal! Only a short 1hr flight but nothing in the way of service not even a glass of water without having to pay for it. The saving grace was because I bought a full fare Y ticket I was allowed to use the lounge both at Heathrow and Dublin which where ok.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_435", "text": "The plane was two hours late; overhead luggage racks were full when we boarded and there were hefty charges for any food or drink aboard the flight. It also took unnecessarily long to serve passengers because the crew had to collect money and discuss food selections from all passengers who wished to eat or drink. There were no charges (yet) to use the toilets.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_436", "text": "Aeroflot offered the best fare and connections from Nice (via Moscow) so I took a chance - begrudgingly. Brand-new airbus aircraft smiling cabin crew leather seats and plenty of legroom. The crew came and greeted me to thank me for flying them - a nice touch. The food was good - even in Economy. Shrimp smoked salmon a lovely cod dish - very unexpected.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_437", "text": "Got on plane and when arrived in Jo'burg our luggage did not. No ones did. Found out afterwards that if it is hotter than 40C they will not take luggage if plane is full. Wish someone would have informed us. We didn't get our luggage back until Zanzibar 2 days later and many frustrating moments in between. Tired plane needs an overhaul or the insides redone. They had a quick stop (which was not on the itinerary or the ticket) in Gabone. It was to turn staff over or something but couldn't get off plane and the 10 minutes turned into 40 without AC doors opened and +40C.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_438", "text": "Tried to check in early in JNB and was told to come back later as the BP staff had not started working in the luggage area and the check in staff member thought our bags might get pilfered (liked his honesty). The flights both ways use the new ATR 2-2 seating which was comfortable and adequate. To MUB there was a sandwich service with drinks followed by a 2nd drinks service. From MUB there was just nuts with a drink service. On arrival we were told to sit till we were instructed to stand and they were very strict even after the door had been opened.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_439", "text": "What a terrible experience. The plane was in disarray dirty. The cabin staff were dishevelled not serious. I will never fly Air Botswana again!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_440", "text": "Our complaint is about the people who work at the Air Berlin counter in Zurich Switzerland. We arrived 40 min. before departure and were told that they couldn't check in our luggage because we were 20 min. late. We asked if they could send our luggage on the next flight we were told no because it must go with us. Our dilemma was to lose our luggage or lose the flight. They were very uncooperative and unhelpful to 2 old travelers. One would expect more from the personnel at the counter aren't they there to help us instead of causing more stress. We rushed to Swiss Air and they boarded us with 30 min. before departure with our luggage. That's what you call a helpful personnel and a good airline!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_441", "text": "Fly Aer Lingus about 2 times a month for both business and pleasure. Unfortunately not much pleasure flying with Aer Lingus and getting worse. At the gate there was a team of 5 identifying bags take off passengers and put in the hold. Despite my bag being within guidelines (I have measured it) it was confiscated. I was first told that it was too big when I challenged this I was told that it was a health safety risk and would not fit in the bin. Strange as the same bag has been on about 20 flights with EI. It was rude and humiliating treatment by the staff but based on many reviews here it is a common theme. When I got to my seat there was plenty of space in the bin. Arrived late into Brussels and then had a 40 minute wait for my hand luggage. People will be more forthcoming with bags if they are given back to passengers as they get off the plane - Air France and US carriers have no problems doing this If someone has a problem maybe it is because they have documents laptops etc which they would prefer not to go into the hold for obvious reasons. At this stage I will use Aer Lingus when I have to but if there is any reasonable alternative then I won't and certainly not for leisure flights. As an aside the cost of the flight was in excess of \u20ac500.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_442", "text": "London-Moscow flight was pleasant on a modern plane with plenty of leg room and as a short haul flight works well. However from landing in Moscow to reaching Shanghai was awful. Transit through Moscow is embarrassing - one desk with rude and unpleasant staff. I advise you to run off your plane if you have a quick connection because I have no doubt that they don't co-ordinate transit passengers and the plane would leave without you no effort made to fast-track those with short connections. One desk one security machine. The plane from Moscow to Shanghai was late and outdated with less legroom than the short haul flight from London no entertainment and food that was awful. Unfriendly cabin crew. Everything that could go wrong did go wrong. Yes it is cheap but there is a reason why it is cheap.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_443", "text": "All flights were on time with good service on board. Inflight entertainment includes several films in French and meals were good. We flew A319 320 and 330 all in good condition.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_444", "text": "I found the aircraft to be fine - nothing spectacular but clean tidy and in order. Younger cabin crew staff tended to be friendlier and more outgoing whilst older employees seemed weary and even a little sullen. Inflight snack an odd cross between chicken sandwich and summer salad with neither emerging as distinct in itself. My overall impression was of an airline that does a functional job pretty solidly - no delays for me - but could probably add a little more to its approach to customer care. There are plenty worse in Africa!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_445", "text": "Either we were lucky or Air Botswana are improving. BAe 146 in decent condition flights left on time and the crew were pleasant. The inflight snack was curious but as all Brit passengers are increasingly used to nothing at all this just isn't a problem. Given the flight time and distance our fares were reasonable though not cheap. May the improvement on our (and others') previous bad experiences continue.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_446", "text": "I understand they have a monopoly but $500 for a 2 hour flight is absurd! When they do have 'specials' you can call the day they are announced only to find out those cheap seats have already been filled. And their prices compared to SA for flights to Joburg are also incredibly high ($400 for a 1 hour flight). So high that we never fly to Joburg but opt to drive for 4 hours and spend a night in a hotel which works out to a big cost savings although not a time saver. The staff are adequate (although customer service in all of Botswana is poor so it is adequate compared to that baseline) but not the food. And the flights are frequently late especially leaving from Joburg to Gabs.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_447", "text": "I have always found them to be models of friendly efficient and helpful service. They seem to epitomise the character of the people I have met in Botswana- a ready smile and a genuine concern to help if they can. Air Botswana has an important role in representing this rapidly developing country- yes they must update their aircraft but they have a priceless asset - their staff. Take note Air France Emirates with your indifferent customer relations.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_448", "text": "Outbound flight in the evening was good. Service was great. Flat beds great. Food was pretty poor though. I've tasted better 99p microwave made meals. Inbound flight - flat beds great. Service was awful. I echo comments made here about attendants wanting to get the job over and done with as quickly as possible. On top of that the breakfast was without a doubt the worst breakfast I have ever tasted. A McDonalds McMuffin is fine dining in comparison. So good hard product. Mediocre soft product.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_449", "text": "Later part of May - beginning June 2010. Flight to Ust-Kamenogorsk via Almaty not too bad or unpleasant considering I was en route already for 25 days (spending 18 hours in horrible Dubai Airport). My suitcase was damaged by rough handling. The flight Ust-Kamenogorsk to Astana was not bad either. Astana-Dubai flight started with a hiccup - since the customs people did not know where Namibia is and I was looked at very suspiciously despite having a private Visa and being with my Kazakhstan wife. The flight was very unpleasant - seats the most uncomfortable for such a flight! Attendants not interested in making the flight a wee-bit more comfortable. Prices not too bad - however flying to the destinations I need to go to there is no alternative to compare. Being the national airline there is much room for improvement.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_450", "text": "We were greeted at check in by the advice that wife's bag was 3 kg over and even though we had only one carry on bag well below 7kg no leeway was allowed. Aer Lingus is the only airline we experienced in 15 international flights that has a 20kg (not 23kg) hold baggage limit. To determine whether or not they are value for money I now routinely add $50 (that's what 3kg cost me) to their fares when I compare them. Food was non-existent so it's not easy to rate it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_451", "text": "I flew Barcelona - Moscow and was swayed by the price. The first leg was in a fairly new airbus A319 with comfortable seats and a clean interior. The only thing of note was the general demeanour of the crew who did nothing to make me feel welcome and were almost hostile in their dealing with the passengers. The pre-flight safety demonstration was multi-language and clear and I found most of the crew spoke English with no problem. In flight refreshments offered were a variety of fruit juices only. Alcoholic drinks are not available though after almost pleading I did get a diet coke. The meal was among the worst I have tasted in my many years of flying. The second leg Moscow-Shanghai was a real eye opener. The Aeroflot website shows that this flight is operated using one of its newer A330 aircraft with in seat entertainment but checking the entertainment listings I found that they been updated for 4 months. Not important of course but an indication of the haphazard approach to service. When I actually boarded I found that the flight is actually operated by (and has always been) by one of the airlines older Boeing 767 aircraft. Aeroflot Boeing 767's are much older than the rest of their fleet and come with little in the way of comfort or amenities. None of our seats or others around us would recline more than 2 or 3 cms. Walking up and down it was clear that no seats offered any noticeable ability to recline. They also had no adjustable headrests. All in all it was a very uncomfortable 11 hour flight. Added to the discomfort was the fact that there was no personal entertainment offered. The aircraft used the old system of large screens placed above the seats around every 10 rows. There were movies played - in Russian often with English subtitles however the quality of the screens and the placement made it an unpleasant experience. Once again the refreshments and food were very disappointing. The omelette breakfast was the only edible thing I had all other food was very poor. The staff on this second flight were more attentive than those previously. My return journey was merely a reverse of the outbound - equally as uncomfortable and equally poor food. The only significant difference was that I had coffee poured over me by one of the cabin crew who gave me a towel to dry my now soaking trousers but still failed to apologize or help in any other way and finally they lost my luggage and once located failed to get it to me for almost a week.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_452", "text": "The fare was more than UA but I decided to try them. Mistake! The crew on my ORD to TXL flight seemed interested only in getting the service over with ASAP. The food was terrible and served ungraciously. The seats are hard and more cramped than on UA (I did not opt to pay extra for an XXL seat since I'm 5'2 and weigh 98lbs I didn't think I needed it). On my return TXL to ORD the fight experience a mechanical problem resulting in a 2 hr delay. The ground staff made an unintelligible announcement and then retreated behind a glass partition where no one could ask them anything. Again on board service was without a single smile. Same terrible presentation and lacklustre service. I will not be using Air Berlin again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_453", "text": "I had to pay for everything except water and cola. They have launched a web check-in service but do not have a terminal to print the boarding pass at the airport. I find it rather uncomfortable due to the fact that you can't often find a printer when traveling on business trips. On my last trip I've checked-in online printed my boarding pass but I have learned that my seat doesn't exist because they've changed the plane. I've found it out only when I was onboard. Maybe not so terrible but not too good.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_454", "text": "I travel that route a lot due to work commitments and have rated theirs the best service in the past (compared to rivals Easyjet and Jet2). However the legroom on the Airbus 319 last night was simply dreadful. Ok I'm 6'3\" but have never had such a problem with them before. My knees were jammed into the seat back in front of me and I couldn't get comfortable. 3 hours of that discomfort and I was ready to scream. I checked the website to see how to complain and I have to do it in writing - no email address is provided. How very convenient (for them not a complainant) Add to that the fact that my first two drink choices (none too demanding - a can of Fanta and then a can of Diet Coke ) were sold out and I'm less than impressed. It appears that due to their move from Belfast International to Belfast City airport they're dumping the Alicante route shortly - on the basis of last night's experience I won't miss them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_455", "text": "Female Personnel on board from DUB- DUS (not at the terminal) was disinterested to rude the word please was unknown. The staff were busy on both flights immediately after take off to prepare coffee and sandwiches for their needs and only one had to perform the sales!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_456", "text": "On our way to Moscow we found the flight attendants to be rude and unhelpful (and of course not smiling). During the 7 hr layover we became concerned about the mere 1 hr layover on our return trip. It sounded good when we booked it but realizing that we would have to run through security and the length of the airport to get to our flight we didn't think it would be possible. We stopped to ask a woman behind a customer service desk and she said \"yes not enough time\" waved her hand at us and we were dismissed. Getting onto the plane to Delhi we realized our seats were not together. We once again tried to get an answer and was ignored. Very unhelpful and rude. For the return flight we had to change flights in the office in Delhi. Come to find out that there was another flight out of Moscow with a 3 hour layover. We switched to that flight. The office workers in Delhi were also cold and rude. As it turns out by the time we landed from Delhi in Moscow and got to the terminal to fly out that 1 hour layover flight had already left. We would have been stranded in Moscow for who know how long because nobody would have acknowledged our existence let alone get us onto a flight. Oh and did I mention I had ordered veg. meals? On the way to Delhi I did receive delicious meals on the return flights no such luck. I had bread.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_457", "text": "The plane was packed but the staff still did a great job. They gave a Air Berlin - The Ryanair of the One World alliance just plain poor. Having flown TXL-SOF return here is my experience. I am a top tier OneWorld member and fly all the time but AB are by far the worst member of OW. Their hub airport Berlin Tegel (TXL). Without doubt the worst hub airport in Europe easily surpassing chronically bad airports like LHR. It is a series of temporary buildings and metal huts connected by temporary walkways. Grossly overcrowded with massive deficiencies in service such as bathrooms restaurants seating areas etc. Those they do have are dirty. AB check in is often crowded and has long lines security was OK. But wait I am a top tier member so I can use their lounge right? Yes sir it is past security. OK I have 2 hours to kill I get to the lounge and there is no attendant there is an automated card swipe machine to enter that only accepts AB status cards. Eventually a man appears I explain I am an emerald member sorry you can't get in must have an AB card no override or personnel available. Now for you USA fliers that have a US sized carry on this gets a frown of disapproval from AB staff I was asked to check mine. Except they lost it from SOF-TXL. Inflight service on this 2 hour cramped seat pitch was a drink and a \"sweet or salty\" snack. I am done with AB - I'll connect through Madrid Helsinki or London thanks.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_458", "text": "It's a different story on their internal and regional flights. I booked on-line for the short hop return from Bishkek to Almaty. It seemed like a good idea at the time but proved to be a disaster. The airline changed their schedule without informing me their records apparently said that they had \"tried to contact me\" - I'm not even sure how. I turned up at the airport and waited for 5 hours assuming that it had simply been delayed for that time only to find out that they had moved me not to that flight but to one 20 hours earlier. The Air Astana agent acted as though he hadn't seen an e-ticket before claimed I hadn't paid for the outward journey or maybe hadn't paid at all - really any excuse to not allow me onto the plane. I had no alternative but to go back to Bishkek and travel overland the next day - all at my own expense of course. The return flight had been similarly moved but a local agent helped me out to properly arrange that one and got a refund for the outward journey. I complained to Air Astana as my non-arrival had seriously thrown out the plans of my hosts in Almaty not just mine. No answer. I complained again only to receive a fob off reply that they regretted this but they weren't going to do anything further about it and hoped that I would fly with them again: I doubt that very much. I've given 1 rather than 0 as the Almaty to Bishkek \"return\" flight itself wasn't bad. Their ground service and support in these regional centres very much needs to upgraded to the same standard as their flight experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_459", "text": "At check in we were told that our bags were too big to go on as hand luggage in spite of the fact that they are the same bags we have always used. We were charged \u00a324 each. This was happening to everyone. Two passengers travelling separately both objected as they had travelled from Dublin to Bournemouth only a couple of days earlier with the same bags as hand luggage. It seems if we had made a scene we would not have been charged $8. Also another passenger on the same flight had a case that would fit under his seat and the steward had to remove it and put it at the back of the plane he was not charged for his bag either. On returning from Dublin to Bournemouth we checked in our bags thinking we had no option other than to pay (there are signs around saying pay up or leave your bags behind) and the check in girl said 'you do not need to check these in they are hand luggage.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_460", "text": "Absolutely appalling customer service from the very rude and miserable \"flight attendants\" cramped seats awful food. We were given a (what they called) sandwich which was half the size of the palm of my hand and bottle of water this constituted a 'meal' just woeful. The people who run this airline should be embarrassed to be associated with this below par sub standard outfit. Never again. If Ryan Air flew > long haul I'd rather go with them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_461", "text": "The DUS-MUC flight was cancelled which in itself is not unusual. However the manner in which their personnel dealt with this was not at all professional. There were no clear announcements or directions on what we had to do nor on where to proceed to claim our luggage. Then after we secured our luggage there was the re-booking procedure. There was much time and frustration in this process and did not leave us with a good feeling about Air Berlin.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_462", "text": "Good service actually decent food. Booked an extra size seat. Beware of this. The seats that are by the window in the bulkhead do not have much space for your feet as there is a large boxed in area for the door when it is closed. Aisle seat is fine but window seat not. TXL has to be one of the worst airports I have ever been to. Slow bus service from the plane to the terminal. 2 passport agents for 100's of citizens. On the way back I could not find out where my flight was leaving from as I had made a connection and no one would help me. Poor signs. I had to exit the terminal walk two other terminal down on the street and then re-check in for my international flight. I had 55 minutes between flights and kept asking when I booked was this enough time. I was told YES - plenty. I barely made it and was the last person on the plane. Ran the whole way to the gate. Flight back was not so good. A bit of a surly flight attendant. The guy in front of me kept putting his seat totally back and I could not eat my dinner or even get out of my seat! I am a small person - this was crazy. I asked him for some assistance but even though he spoke English - he ignored me. Would I fly them again probably not.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_463", "text": "The first thing I noticed about Air Berlin business class: It's cramped. Very cramped. Air Berlin tries to sell the head-high dividers between its business class seats as \"even more privacy\" \"even more isolation\" and so on but in reality these are just flimsy plastic screens that fail to disguise the fact that Air Berlin has taken away about half the width of a \"normal\" business class seat and inserted another seat which is recessed so the other passenger's feet are sticking into your space. They manage to cleverly disguise this in their advertising by depicting only isolated seat units. In Air Berlin business class the feet of the person in the recessed seat next to you are a few inches away separated by a flimsy shaky plastic screen cutting into your space. The person in front of you is also recessed with their head sticking into your space. Air Berlin's plastic seat divider is - inexplicably - cut low in the back with the effect of exposing the top of your head if lower your back rest. If you recline and the person \"behind you\" (remember they're only half-way recessed) doesn't they're breathing on your scalp. If the person behind you coughs a lot - as happened to me - you're either coughed on the head a lot or you simply can't recline. This is exactly the kind of annoyance one pays to avoid in business class. In addition to significantly reduced width the seats are very short. I'm 185cms (6'1\") and I could only \"lie down\" with my knees pulled up toward my chest. On my right the armrest was about four inches thick. On my left it was exactly the width of my index finger (not an exaggeration) and it was squeaky and wobbly (hard to believe but true). The in-flight entertainment is good with a solid noise-cancelling headset provided. The 15\" screen is decent and operated via a remote with a mouse-like controller that works reasonably well but which your mother will not learn to use in a 100 years. The entertainment selection is limited. There were a few new movies but most of the selection was old stuff. There is a power outlet and a USB outlet. Storage is a problem. There is a compartment with cheap carpeting under the ottoman a pouch for magazines and rather small overhead compartments. Except for the medium-sized table there are no surfaces. Every business class passenger has - a few inches from their face - a strange UFO-looking contraption that turns out to be a combination of reading light and \"night light.\" One can't help thinking this must be a case of designers gone insane. These units are unnecessary because there already is a reading light in the ceiling and ugly and cheap-looking producing the palest \"night light\" you could imagine. The food is pretty bad. Decent alcoholic beverages and snacks are available at any time. The flight attendants try pretty hard but they can't make up for the failings and cheapness of the cabin. They're nice but they'll throw you out of the kitchen immediately if you try to get up and stretch your legs a little. This shouldn't even be called \"business class.\" It's more of a glorified economy class plus.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_464", "text": "The senior cabin crew member on the flight was only interested in selling and was continually annoying passengers on the PA and being in the cabin selling things. Whilst I appreciate the airline and crew make money from revenue I have never seen such a cheap and nasty service offered and something I've never seen or expected of Aer Lingus. It was the most uncomfortable flight I've been on as the lights were on bright the entire flight home. Other passengers were complaining but the crew were more interested in selling than making it comfortable for passengers. On a positive note the crew out on Saturday 18th were very good and the crew coming home could learn a thing or two from them! Everything else about the trip was smooth but the journey home just completely spoilt it hence the low scores.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_465", "text": "While I was on vacation Aer Lingus emailed me 6 times to notify me that our connection from ORD to YYC was cancelled but they failed to provide any assistance to get us home. I called their customer service line who offered me a similar flight on a different day but were unable to accommodate our schedule. I asked for a refund for the ORD to YYC portion of the flight which they agreed to but the agent was not able to tell me how much that refund would be. I had to rebook ORD to YYC on my own with a different airline. I will never use Aer Lingus again and I don't recommend it to anyone. Very poor customer service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_466", "text": "They didn't serve us a hot meal only refreshments (butter cookies and a drink). Even the flights have been delayed for 2 hours on both ways I recommend Air Cairo.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_467", "text": "Good charter airline. Modern A320 aircraft with friendly fa's. No entertainment onboard but hot meal served.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_468", "text": "The worst flight I ever had chose economy as biz class is a rip off for domestic flight - service is terrible. I called many time the hostess for a glass of water during the night - no one came. No need to talk about food it was terrible. Service is like the food. My last experience with this airline (beside the one hour flight to St Petersburg I do regularly) I don't understand how they can be SkyTeam member.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_469", "text": "The customer service is appalling! Unfriendly unhelpful and rude staff! Tried to call service helpdesk in Moscow and no one would answer the phone or speak sufficient English. They have a long way to go to improve customer experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_470", "text": "Most uncomfortable seat and with the smallest leg room I've ever experienced. Knees where wedged against the seat in front of me the entire flight and I'm only 5'11\". They had to have the guy in front of me put his seat forward when serving the meals just to fit the food trays in. Entertainment and movie selection was laughable with nothing even remotely current. I know this is a low cost carrier but Ryanair is more comfortable that Air Berlin. Spend a few extra dirham and go with any other carrier than Air Berlin.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_471", "text": "I received the confirmation email stating clearly a 2 baggage allowance. I arrived to the airport with an extra bag which I was prepared to pay for. The check in desk refused to acknowledge the baggage allowance in the confirmation email and preceded to charge my card for all the bags. The card was swiped several times as the agent said the charge would not go through. At this point I opted not to take the flight due to the excessive cost (550 Euro) and left with all my bags. I checked my account today only to discover that $412 USD has been taken from my account from AirBerlin. As I did not approve these charges I do not have a receipt. I attempted to call AirBerlin but was not able to get a human being on the phone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_472", "text": "The most recent - I was flying to Dublin (with Iberia and British Airways) from Central America via Madrid and London. My flight from Madrid to London (on BA) was delayed so I went to Iberia and said I had to get another flight from London. They immediately changed my flight and put me on the earliest flight possible so that I could make my flight free of charge. I arrived in London and made my way as quick as I could to Aer Lingus. I was too late for my bags to go through but there was one more flight. I could change onto that flight for \u20ac78. I booked an overpriced \u20ac250 round trip from Dublin to London and then missed a flight due to another delayed flight and they wanted to charge me more to take an empty seat on the next flight! The staff member in London was rude with an uncaring attitude. No level of hospitality and kindness. Flight itself was fine - no frills not much better than Ryanair not much worse.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_473", "text": "Checked in on time for a departure at 13.15 this actually took off at 16.30 for Cork! If somebody had explained that the plane was being diverted to Cork and we were then being bussed back to Waterford we would have made alternative arrangements. When we were given our \u00a33 lunch voucher we were told that our flight was in Cork. No mention that our flight was being diverted to Cork as well. When we arrived at Cork there was nobody to guide us to the baggage it was not labelled we eventually found the bus! At no time were we told what was happening total lack of communication.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_474", "text": "Our original flights to Italy experienced minor delays but our return trip from Naples Italy was horrendous. We were delayed multiple times with no explanation. No Aer Lingus employee ever came to the Gate to explain what was going on. We were not offered the opportunity to fly on another airline and by the time we departed we missed our connection in Dublin and were forced to stay overnight in Dublin causing me to miss a critical business meeting. Additionally staff in Dublin \"accidentally\" booked us on flights (through London Heathrow) with another overnight layover. I did not discover this until we were in out hotel room in Dublin purely by accident because we were not issued tickets just handed a computer printout and told we were on flights to JFK in the morning. That night after discovering the error I found a United flight direct to Newark NJ and asked to be booked on that instead which I was \"allowed\" to do. This was the first time I encountered someone helpful at Aer Lingus. Now rebooked on a direct flight the next morning to Newark NJ at my request. To compound the experience the flight from Dublin was delayed 2 hours.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_475", "text": "December 26th Moscow Sheremetyevo to Beijing but due to the bad weather many flights including mine are cancelled. Aeroflot is unable to cope with the passengers requests for clarification and the assistant who manages the Transit office is only able to say that she cannot tell anything to anybody and that passengers should just hear the announcements and watch the displays. Needless to say the announcements are barely audible and spoken in a language which hardly resembles English and the displays report incorrect information. We happen to discover by chance that Aeroflot dispenses meal vouchers which passengers are able to receive only after long and exhausting queues. The worst part is when the flight Moscow-Beijing is actually announced at 1630 on December 27th. No information is given as to who is allowed to access the airplane and this causes chaos at the gate. After some time rumors spread that only passengers with a ticket for Dec 27th flight will be admitted as well as some people with the ticket for the Dec 26th flight. After a couple of hours in wait at the gate an announcement of an Air China flight to Beijing has the result to disperse part of the crowd mostly Chinese but when we go to the gate joining the others we notice that the monitor at the gate reports a flight to Antalya. Therefore we go back to the Moscow-Beijing gate and after pushing and shoving we are admitted into the airplane with no apparent logic while other passengers are left behind. What has happened is really beyond comprehension and I discourage anyone from flying Aeroflot which is the worst company that I have used in my entire life.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_476", "text": "Extremely limited service left my food and very uncomfortable flight. These are literally a low cost airline with a poor meal and a bottle of water thrown in. If Etihad endorse these then we'll revert back to Emirates.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_477", "text": "After returned to JFK due to problems with the plane's mechanics we were on the tarmac for 3.5 hours and then it took another 3 hours before we arrived at a hotel to spend the night. The next day we returned to the airport and there were only 2 ticket agents to re-ticket almost 400 passengers. We were given vouchers to use on the plane which we could not use once we got on the plane! We missed our reservation in Shannon and Aer Lingus would not refund this amount. The customer service at the New York Office was just an ineffective as the services we received in the airport.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_478", "text": "As a result I reached Stockholm on December 28 - after waiting in Sheremetyevo for more than 2 days and nights without any information food or lodging. The electronic screens displayed misleading information about many flights that were delayed or cancelled. I found out that my flight was about to depart merely by chance from my fellow travellers. After registration it was impossible to find any representative of Aeroflot in the international terminal D - they were just afraid to get out to the angry crowd and when they finally ventured they could not answer any questions and would not give their supervisors names. The new beautiful terminal is a mess without those who are responsible for customer service. I felt trapped and betrayed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_479", "text": "I tried Aeroflot again and my decision was made on the basis of the facts that they use new A330 on their longhaul which is a big step forward compared to their Il96 Russian aircraft and Aerflot flights and Skyteam partners moved to the newly opened Terminal E and D in Sheremetyovo which is supposed to shelter the passengers from the horrors of what is now called Terminal F. The flight from BKK was okay check in was problem free the boarding process was chaotic as usual and staff completely uninterested to help. To my horror we parked at the older terminal and it was the same story all over again. Horrible terminal with sad staff barking at passengers overcrowded old terminal with people sitting on the ground. I consider it as false advertising and clearly the airline lied as my reservations stated all flights were to fly to/from the new terminal. The A330 new and still clean onboard entertainment limited but okay a small number of films and a very limited music choice. The food was good and portions sufficient only one drink then totally zero cabin presence. After the meal the crew hid for at least 8 hours at the back of the plane and ignored many calls for service. They shamelessly kept hauling business class food for what it seems as their own private party at the back galley. Toilets filthy as no one checks on them. The same thing at the return flight. Beware that Aeroflot Bangkok flights are predominantly family oriented so there will be a large % of infants on board which can get very tricky with a plethora of babies yelling all through the red eye flight in unison. Aeroflot's greatest weakness is in its crew - sad robotic and no eye contact whatsoever. Thanks for the flight but I guess Ill give someone else my business until I see a considerable move forward from Aeroflot.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_480", "text": "Flight delayed followed by chaotic approach in prioritising passengers meant we missed our connection by 5 minutes. This would have been avoidable if cabin crew had adhered to its policy of getting connecting flight passengers off first via rear door. Instead we were the last to leave as front door took priority. Very disappointing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_481", "text": "Getting in and out of seats is difficult and seats are very thin. Our flight was MIA-DUS and too long for comfort this carrier is best suited for regional routes not trans-Atlantic routes that become gruelling. I would rather pay 10% more to get additional leg space from a more traditional carrier. Crew was nice but had a reluctance to speak English even though they are serving an American market I thought that was strange as they clearly could speak English. Food was normal airline fare with lunch and a light breakfast. We flew the A330 which was very nice and new. Our DUS- Berlin and Berlin-Rome flights were fine both on A320's.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_482", "text": "There were four of us so I pre-booked seats on Row 3 to ensure that we sat together. Unfortunately the legroom in these seats was much narrower than the rest of the seats. The two male passengers were 6ft 4in and 6ft 2in so you can imagine the uncomfortable journey they had to endure. It would have been preferable not to book seats in advance and take pot luck!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_483", "text": "Unloading and loading of passengers was painfully slow (some passengers haven't yet grasped the need to read the ticket and establish what seat they are in). This is the second time this flight has been delayed and the excuses are somewhat similar. It might be an idea to cut the number of flights if they cannot keep the ones to London Gatwick on time. Very Poor prefer Ryanair. The 15/6/2012 Gatwick to Dublin.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_484", "text": "Found check-in staff at JFK to be extremely rude and not helpful. Aircraft was clean and departure was on time. Toilet midway through flight had no toilet paper or paper towels. They did nothing and appeared to have cared less.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_485", "text": "After I read lots of negative feedback about Air Berlin over here I was a bit terrified to use this airline. Actually my both flights were just fine and I can't say nothing bad. It's just 3 star airline so expect 3 star service. Cabin crew not smiling that's true. I read that on intercontinental flights lots of tall pax struggle I was just fine and picked an aisle seat as precaution. Seat comfort - just normal. Flights were departing little late but arriving on time. Check in luggage arrived with me into destination. The small plane this airline is using on route from London are extremely loud.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_486", "text": "After I made my reservations I got 6 changes from Air Berlin. I paid for the XL seats (more leg room) from LAX to Dusseldorf. After all their changes I am now traveling from LAX to JFK to Dusseldorf to Salzburg and they gave me XL seats only from JFK to Dusseldorf and I now have a 12-hour layover in Dusseldorf. They have rude clerks on the phone. No one can make a decision without a manager and managers only work 8-5 European time.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_487", "text": "I was very disappointed in both the seat comfort quality of food and general service. The seats were narrow with poor leg room. In fact there was more leg room on the short flight from Oslo to Berlin than the long flight from Berlin to Abu Dhabi and they were hard and generally uncomfortable. The food on the way over was unrecognizable let alone edible with a business class passenger asking me what is was while we were awaiting customs clearance so they obviously got the same thing. The return flight food was marginally better. The staff were friendly and polite but did little to help a woman who had a 4 month old baby and a toddler who had booked a seat with a crib and didn't get it. She was basically told 'bad luck' and they left her to ask 2 other passengers if she could swap seats with them to accommodate her sitting with her child in the crib which attached to the wall. The toilets were also in a revolting state by the time we arrived at both destinations because they were not cleaned at all. I will not use this airline again. I had expected better from an affiliate of Etihad airlines who are excellent.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_488", "text": "Flew Budapest to Chicago round trip in economy class and was shocked at how cramped it was. If the person in front of you reclines their seat at all it is impossible to even move in your chair. The monitor was literally just a few inches from my face. I have never felt so claustrophobic on a flight before. Flight attendants do their job but with a bit of attitude. Also I had one piece of extra luggage (not overweight) on the return flight and I was charged $200 USD. Their fees are written very clearly on a piece of paper when you arrive at the airport but are very unclear and confusing on their website. Considering most airlines charge anywhere from $50-70 for an extra piece of luggage $200 is beyond ridiculous.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_489", "text": "Flight delayed 5 hrs and no explanation or food vouchers were given. When it came for boarding, ground staff were shouting at passengers. Flight was very old B767, Air Canada should stop sending these old 767's across Atlantic, entertainment system did not work for the whole flight, crew tried to reset it but it did not fix the issue, it was a very long flight to have no entertainment system. When it came to food, it was awful.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_490", "text": "We did get the leg room seats. However it seems that Air Berlin seats are exceptionally narrow. I did not measure the seat but my guess is that even an inch or two makes a great deal of difference. As we were taxiing in (both directions) the air conditioner condensation came dripping down onto my legs. On the way to Berlin this was a significant amount of water less so on the way back. The flight attendants who were sitting facing us and just smiled and said \"condensation\". While on the plane after I read for a while I attempted to turn off the overhead light. It would not go off. The flight attendant said that it had to be turned off by the computer which for the life of me I could got get into place. After he helped he could not get the computer to turn off the light. He switched computers and that still didn't work. We asked if we could change seats but there were not leg room seats available. The flight attendants tried to be very helpful. Berlin Tegel is a grey stone cold airport. Cigarette butts all over the place. Even people who were cleaning just bumped into you with the mop without a word of \"excuse me\" like the whole row of waiting passengers was supposed to get out of our seats while she mopped. I would not recommend Air Berlin.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_491", "text": "The seats seemed like they were from 1966 - very old and extremely uncomfortable. Fly this airline at your own risk.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_492", "text": "At the time of checking in, we were shocked when they said that we were on stand by when the tickets were booked over 4 months ago. The seats were not allotted until we reached the gate, which meant we were not scheduled to fly on that plane. Unacceptable! They started serving snacks and drinks just 30 mins before landing and they only served a few rows, not all. Reason being it was time to land. So, the cabin crew did not know how long they will take to serve all passengers? Why did they even start serving? Air Canada dropped lowest in our rating considering the amount of international travel we do every year.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_493", "text": "This was quite possibly the worst experience I have had with an airline. The plane was delayed but the main issue I had was the state of the 767-300 aircraft. The entertainment system was not working, seats were in a poor condition, WC's were in a poor state and the experience was somewhat disappointing, particularly as I paid almost \u00a3800 for the flight. I would probably not consider flying with Air Canada again based on the experience I had.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_494", "text": "I recently went from Dublin to New York. Outward journey perfect. Return another matter. I could not book a seat and at JFK I was the very first in line I was handed a boarding card not having been asked if I would like an aisle seat or otherwise. I did ask for the same seat I had on the outward journey if it was available. I was told it was not and handed the boarding card within 10 seconds. The impression I I got was that the lady at the desk did not even look. It will be a while before I use Aer Lingus again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_495", "text": "No choice of meal, only pasta in a white sauce and this was an international flight. I have flown Air Canada several times and have no idea how they get a 4 star rating I have flown other four star airlines such as Lufthansa and Etihad and I can say Air Canada does not belong in the same category.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_496", "text": "We went up to the service desk to ask if there was anything that was available that we could use instead of the entertainment system on board but understandably last minute there was nothing. The service we recieved at the ground desk was terrible. We were not treated with much respect almost as if we, the customers were something that was not important. After our disappointing encounter with the ground staff we got on board. We found out that our light and attendant call button were both broken. We got complaint forms however when we tried to enter them online all three cards had invalid claim numbers and therefore we cant claim anything. I have tried to call the airline from Japan but there is no free call to the airline therefor after not having entertainment we have recieved no assistance. I do not recommend this airline to anyone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_497", "text": "The second leg from LHR to YYC on good old Air Canada was a nightmare. Boarded on time, sat on tarmac for an hour with no communication and forbidden use of bathrooms. Food during flight was mediocre to poor. Service was terrible, seemed like the staff was being forced to work there, seating was less comfortable than the Turkish Airlines used during first shorter sector.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_498", "text": "As this is a short flight (around 60 minutes everything included) food and beverages are not a matter of survival. However Air Berlin was once renowned for its on board service even on short haul routes. No longer. There was absolutely no service at all on this flight. Neither was there any explanation. One flight attendant privately admitted that they did not have anything on board. Too bad as they were one such a great airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_499", "text": "Turns out it would have been quicker to drive. We boarded on time but were then told that there was an electrical fault with one of the radios. We waited on the tarmac for an hour and then an engineer came and replaced the offending part. During this time, communication from the flight attendant was scant and when he did speak it was comical. Each time he read the announcements from his dog-eared handbook looking like he would rather be anywhere else in the world from here. We eventually took off and the flight to Edmonton was fine. On landing we were in the middle of a thunderstorm so there was no tractor available to tow us to the gate. We waited around 30 mins and then we were good to go. Coming back it was another story. I was booked on the 3pm flight back to Calgary to connect to AC850 at 17.50. I checked in and was happily waiting at the gate when my cousin called to tell me we were delayed (she was getting updates from an app on her phone). There was nothing to say we were delayed on any of the airport screens. Further updates came through to say the delay was being extended and then it finally came up at the gate, although no announcements were made. I had to watch the 4pm and 5pm flights depart on time and then finally the 3pm flight was cancelled and we were transferred to the 6pm flight. Obviously I had missed my connection by that point. Cabin staff on the return leg were rude and unhelpful when I tried to enquire how best to get to my next gate at Calgary. I understand that airlines are always prone to delays but the lack of communication really annoyed me. I'll definitely try to get a direct flight next time. Flight attendants could definitely benefit from some customer service training", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_500", "text": "\" The flight staff were not very friendly. On the way home we were forced to downgrade my ticket from first class to coach because my children were in coach and it was against policy. My husband and I sat in the last row of first class and my kids were in the first row of coach. The first class row was literally right in front of the row my children sat in. There were absolutely no issues on our leg out to China with my kids sitting in coach. I was never told that this was against policy. On our way back the ticketing agent refused to issue our tickets. We tried upgrading the kids that was refused because on the second leg of the trip there were no first class seats available. However, on the second leg of the trip there were only economy seats on the flight. The desk agent made us wait for over an hour refusing to give me back my passports. They said the only way we could fly is if they downgraded my ticket for an economy class seat. The agent refused to allow me to keep my first class seat. The whole situation was beyond logic.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_501", "text": "Our luggage didn't arrive and we had to wait 3 hours for the next Air Berlin flight to receive our luggage! Cheap but not worth it!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_502", "text": "Flying from TXL to GDN and the flight was cancelled at the last minute no extra information was given and the boarding screen was just switched off so no one knew what was going on. Then we had to stand in a line for over 2 hours to be told that there were no flights for a few days after which was unacceptable. Then it was the whole process of finding the luggage to collect and the staff were so rude and unhelpful.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_503", "text": "In all cases this was blamed on technical difficulties with the aircraft - ageing ATR72 turbo props. Today I had a 3hr delay out of Shannon and the Manchester flight was delayed 6 hrs. Very little information and the Aer Lingus information desk was unstaffed most of the time.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_504", "text": "Cabin crew could not get to us on time, they were stressed to get service done. Disappointed in the service. Only three cabin crew for a full flight.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_505", "text": "We were promised a hotel for the night in the SF area. Instead Air Berlin provided us with no accommodation no advice no refreshments no phone calls. We were misinformed by Air Berlin about the availability of hotels in SF and alternative flights across the Atlantic. In effect we were abandoned by Air Berlin. We therefore cancelled the flight and flew with another airline. We would not recommend Air Berlin.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_506", "text": "Planes are new and clean but the space between seats is really small. I am 5'7\" and found it to be tight can't imagine how someone taller will feel. At one point the person behind me asked me to move my backrest forward because it was too tight for them. Food is average to below average maybe at par with American's food on international trips but lesser quality than British Airways. Flight was on time service was decent. I have a OneWorld Sapphire status so I used the BA lounge in Berlin (TXL). The lounge was old and quite dirty kind of like the airport itself. Selection of food was poor drinks were ok. On return flight I was not able to use a lounge at the Stansted airport - AirBerlin pointed me to a lounge but when I got there the attendant told me that AB does not have a contract with them. Then there was a last minute gate change and I had to sprint to a new gate to catch my flight. Used AirBerlin lounge in Dusseldorf - minimal selection of food ok on drinks. Flight from Dusseldorf to JFK was on time with 2 meal services average quality of meals. I do not plan to fly AirBerlin in the future.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_507", "text": "I have made the trip from Ecuador to Canada three times this year. Each time I traveled, my baggage as been misplaced and delayed (three times in a row, consecutively). Their staff in Pearson (Toronto) are not informed on baggage through customs. I was given three different answers by three different employees. Air Canada has a policy where you do not directly speak to employees regarding complaints. Rather, you write in an e-mail complaint and are told you'll get a response withing 25 days to a month. AC's lost articles policy is time consuming, requires paper mail and has a lengthy window period for response. This is not worth the hassle in many cases.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_508", "text": "00 delayed at registration for 22.30. Midnight at embarking door, flight was cancelled without any kind of explanation, no option on another flight. We were asked to pick up our luggage, we were given a phone number but no human assistance, no voucher, no advice. The only hotel we could find at 1.00 am was the Marriott). We are elderly women foreigners without contact in Montreal. Next morning we learn by email (assuming you can read your mail abroad) that a plane will board at 17.00- no apology and no explanation. Arrival in Geneva with 20 hour delay. No assistance from Air Canada, nobody to help and direct us to a so called \"reasonable hotel\".", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_509", "text": "As a regular flyer with Aer Lingus (Gold Circle Prestige) it is with regret that despite improvements in some areas (e.g. improved lounge) Aer Lingus has difficulty differentiating itself with its competitor Ryanair and passengers are not always the highest priority. Despite a stated policy allowing a cabin case and a personal item such as a laptop bag Aer Lingus has not communicated this to ground crew which led to a poor experience. It is not acceptable for a passenger to be castigated for exceeding the luggage limit when in fact this is not the case. It is also standard practice with other airlines that bags taken from passengers due to lack of space can be collected at the door of the plane rather than at the baggage belt - this is crucial when transfers are involved. Another recent trend is that the seat belt sign is left on until service is completed - a benefit for crew and cabin service rather than passenger comfort. Aside from these issues the flight crews have been generally pleasant on recent trips and 7 out of my last ten flights have been on time although thankfully I had built in enough time to make transfer flights.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_510", "text": "We have found that over the last year or two their planes are filthy the seats food-trays and seat-pockets are sticky and dirty every time we travel. We have always used Aer Lingus when possible and have found the service pricing and onboard staff to be excellent but the poor cleanliness is really letting them down. I can't understand why they are letting this area slip so badly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_511", "text": "We had to download an app on the iPad or if you don't have a iPad the airline rents them for $10. Movies are mostly older ones, which I was shocked to see, since I've flown overseas many times. The leg room seems tight compared to other overseas flights I've taken. Crew were very nice. I'm Canadian, and very disappointed in my countries main airliner. Long ways to go to be a premium airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_512", "text": "The first leg was delayed by an unknown amount because of maintenance issues. They bumped me and other passengers to a different plane so that we would make our connections (after delaying for about 1 hour and 45 minutes), which was appreciated but I ended up in a terrible seat and still cutting it extremely close and I have no idea when the original plane actually ended up taking off. We landed in Toronto and almost ran off the plane to try to make what I thought would be a very short connection of about 30 minutes in a huge airport. Turns out the next leg was also delayed, so far by 2 hours (I'm still sitting her, waiting to board and fuming) for, again, maintenance. Apparently this time they know what's wrong but they have to go get a part to replace something in one of the pilot/copilots chairs? At least that's what I gleaned from the flight attendants and various other passengers discussing the issue. I understand that delays happen sometimes. But its a little ridiculous for both of these planes to need last minute maintenance. We haven't been offered any kind of compensation for all of this trouble and I'm annoyed. I've flown air Canada before and had things go as expected but only once before and a 50/50 record isn't great.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_513", "text": "We were supposed to catch flight AC 852 from Calgary to London, however, there was a 2.5 hour delay and accordingly there was a risk that we would miss our flight from London to Cairo. I went to the Air Canada customer service, who told us that if we missed our flight we would be compensated. However, on flight from Calgary to London I was disappointed once again, I asked the flight attendant for a can opener because I wanted to open my baby's formula but they said they didn't have one. It was very inconvenient considering that the flight was 9 hours long. They didn't give me extra food or any baby food (which was supposed to be provided since they knew there was going to be a baby on board). When we got to London at 2.57 pm, we, obviously with no surprise, missed our next flight that was planned to depart at 3pm. We were booked for the flight that leaves at 10.30 pm, thus making us stay at the airport for 7.5 hours! We were treated with no respect whatsoever. We were just given vouchers and told that was all they could do for us. Finally when we got to our final destination, adding to all the hassle we faced, our luggage had not been put on our flight and we had to wait for almost 48 hours before we got them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_514", "text": "It turned out it was Air Canada Rouge, flight AC 1902. The experience was mostly poor. The airplane was a 767-300 with tight legroom and no entertainment monitor displays. This was a big surprise for a transatlantic flight. When I did the web check-in on aircanada.com, it showed that the airplane had individual displays. The crew said you could download the application on an android or apple smartphone or rent an Ipad for $10. Of course we do not have such a device for each member of the family and paying for such a basic service item was out of the question. The Wifi was slow and the entertainment server would show busy many times when we tried to connect with the smartphone. The food was below average but the washrooms were kept in good condition during the flight. The only positive was the crew. They did all they could to help with questions and queries. I am not impressed with Air Canada Rouge. The quality of service is much lower than with Air Transat which we used to travel to Spain, Portugal, and France.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_515", "text": "My previous trip was in January 2013 (Berlin- Miami). Company changed their fees on June 1st and nobody had a courtesy to let me know that even though I am their top bonus member (frequent flyer program). I called before my flight to double check and asked if there is anything else I should be aware of (I flew with them few times before so I was familiar with their policies) and teller forgot to mention they changed baggage fees (from 50Euros to 200$). Customer service representative at the check in desk forgot to mention that too and she just transferred me to the cashier and it was than when I found out about the charge! I don't mind paying but I do mind being ripped off! Besides that their seats are very small and food quality could be better (a lot better).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_516", "text": "For some reason, I was not able to complete this for my sister. Once we arrived at YVR, the agent could not explain why there was a problem. Departure was on time. Leg room was non-existent, and I'm only 5'2\" tall! Seats cushion reminded me of those foamies we used to sit on in 1978 for a football game. Seat only reclined 1.5\" for an red-eye flight. Only purchased a chocolate bar for $3.50 so no idea of food quality. Only 2 drink services on a 6 hour flight seemed a little poor (and hot drinks were not available one way). IFE was non-accessible because we weren't told about the app until 3 minutes before we had to turn off our phones - no time to download. On the way home I has this handled only to discover the movies were tremendously old! Attendant who spoke in eng/fr over the PA system spoke so poorly, it reminded me of a Charlie Brown episode. I'm all for low-brow discount air travel, but I expected better of AC. I might as well have flown with Allegiant. In that case, I know what I'll find (and do to Vegas regularly). So poor value for $. For the same amount, I could fly with Hawaiian out of Seatac and receive full service and leg room.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_517", "text": "Our flight was about to board at 4.45pm they started boarding when all of a sudden we were told the flight was cancelled and with no further instruction or explanation other than to go get our bags and get our tickets re-issued. The Air Berlin staff are rude unhelpful and did not give us any alternatives other than to cancel flights or get on an even later flight out of Dusseldorf. This was my first experience with Air Berlin and it will be my last.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_518", "text": "Fine going to Vancouver, but on return there was a big delay! After 3 hours they changed the gate and got another plane - so an almost 4 hour delay.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_519", "text": "Asked for a glass of water 15 minutes after taking off. It was brought 1.5 hours later, the water was not drinkable. I couldn't drink it, I gave it back to an air hostess and asked for a good one, she said yes, the water she gave me was the tap water because Air Canada Rouge do not offer bottle water to passengers, however she said she would give me a glass of bottled water as an exception.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_520", "text": "Outbound I had a broken USB in first seat outbound, then broken headphone jack on second. 2 meter trim strip falling off and into aisle. Climate control failure onboard had passengers sweating profusely. Return flight, suddenly my carryon, which had flow with me all over Canada for 3.5 weeks (I was covering the Women's World Cup) is too large or too heavy, though it is max carry on size on other airlines I've flown. Wouldn't let us board. After 30 minutes and showing them the photographic gear they wanted me to put below (they would not guarantee it's safety,) they finally accepted my idea to put my camera bag in the crew area. Onboard, they ran out of food. Flight attendants left our consumed flood on our trays for 1.5 hours. When I rang call button to ask them to pick up the tray, I was chastised and told to set it on the floor. The attendant who came to me couldn't take it away, she told to me to set it on the floor in the exit row.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_521", "text": "New plane. Crew interested and friendly. Business seats were a trip back in time - far from flat and also cheap-uncomfortable so very stupid when they compete with flat beds on the route. Food was about OK only but no \"class\". Overall: was nothing like a Business should be at the price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_522", "text": "After several plane issues a problem with the door opening and other mechanical problems we sat on the plane at the gate for 30 minutes. While most of the plane had connecting flights the airline did not hold the planes. After flying 11 hours from LAX to Berlin I counted twelve of us that missed the connecting flight to Zurich due to the airline's failures. Had they held the plane it could not have been delayed more than ten minutes. So I had to wait five hours in the Berlin airport for the next flight. The airline's response? A measly $10 voucher not accepted by many businesses in the airport.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_523", "text": "With a family of five with three kids under 12, this was terrible. There was an app we could download to watch movies but the selection was minimal and we did not prepare enough devices for the trip because we assumed there would be provided screens. Also, nowhere to charge your device! How do they expect us to use our own device and not charge it? Half way through the flight all the battery was gone and we were a very grumpy family. Also the plane was very old and trashy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_524", "text": "To start my trip I signed up for notification for cancelled or delayed flight. I got nothing but find myself sitting at the airport with a 3 hour delay. No problem, delays happen. When we were getting ready to finally board they were over booked and had to sort out that issue. I booked an early flight so I would have an extra day in Vegas. That was blown. Flight home surprise agian delay. Smaller this time but still delayed. Now when we finally land we have been at the airport for 20 min but are still sitting on the plane because there is no room for us to park. I am currently still on the run tarmac sitting in a very hot plane. This is my first and last flight with Air Canada Rouge.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_525", "text": "Waited 45 minutes to get through customs, baggage was another 20 minutes before they got it on the carousel. When we got to the counter, the agent refused to issue boarding passes because she said we would not make the flight - we had 50 minutes before departure. The transfer baggage counter had actually closed 20 minutes before we arrived. We were forced to spend the night in Toronto. Toronto Airport is a terribly disorganized Airport and Air Canada fell very short of what I have known them to be. They charged for extra baggage even though they participate in a codeshare. They also took advantage of inexperienced travelers by checking in two people booked on one ticket so they could double the extra baggage charge. I personally will no longer make Air Canada a consideration for any flights in the future.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_526", "text": "In general aircraft's ok but the biggest problem in the company is the impolite and unhelpful staff. Flight attendants do not offer help or service at all. Atmosphere in the plane was not very comfortable due to rudeness of cabin crew. We try to avoid flying with Air Berlin from now on.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_527", "text": "Terrible price-quality. Food disgusting. No individual screens or audio system. Must rent a tablet which is a cheap money grab. To be avoided at all costs.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_528", "text": "Their business class is as good as United Airlines economy. Plus if you are 5'10 or taller you can barely fit in the seats and zero leg room.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_529", "text": "Keep in mind the weather was sunny and beautiful. No explanation given, just some crummy food vouchers for $25 to be used in the airport. Our connection to Chicago was going to be missed, so Air Canada said they would put us in a hotel at their expense, once we arrived in Toronto. At 9pm we boarded the plane only to be held on the runway for another 2 hours. Once again, no explanation. A long flight to Toronto then commenced. Upon landing in Toronto we were then told that they would not honor the hotel, but that we could sleep on the cold concrete floor in the airport until our Chicago connection was ready to board.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_530", "text": "If someone has paid for a seat on a plane, they should have that seat. After a few minutes of arguing, he assured us that we would be on the flight. When we had gone through security, we went to the customer service desk and explained what had happened. The lady there told us we did not have seats at this stage and that the guy in baggage drop had no authority to guarantee that we would get on the plane. She told us to wait at the gate to see if we were allocated a seat. After a very tense hour, and after most of the passengers had boarded, we were eventually called to the gate and given boarding passes, seated several rows apart. Compared to other airlines around the world, and particularly our domestic flights on Qantas and Virgin Australia, the standard of service is well below par. Having to pay for checked in luggage on top of an inflated flight price, and only offered a soft drink or juice and small pack of nuts adds insult to injury. They made the end to our lovely 6 week holiday in Canada a stressful time unnecessarily.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_531", "text": "Flight delayed by 2hrs. No sms or email sent to inform passengers. Rude check in staff. No apology given onboard. Ageing noisy turboprop plane. Unpleasant experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_532", "text": "All flights on time and clearing US customs and border protection in Dublin was an unexpected bonus. The seats and inflight entertainment was above average. However the bar service was only offered once during a 7.5 hour flight. I asked the stewardess if the drinks trolley would be making another appearance or if I could purchase a beer and she told me I could just have tea or coffee.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_533", "text": "The on line booking seemed simple until I tried to add and pay the \u00a324 extra for a checked piece of luggage. What a joke and a waste of my time. The call centre operator eventually sorted my problem out but I have been left with a very negative view of 'Cheepo' airlines. The system is misleading since I did not realise there was extra to pay until after the booking was made. All pretty rubbish really. Let's hope the flight is not as poor.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_534", "text": "Most B773s are sparkling new, this must have been one of the originals. Crew was delightful, food was average. Would consider Air Canada slightly better than US-based airlines but not world class by any means.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_535", "text": "Flight was awful. The whole flight was spent with a woman putting her seat back in my lap. Mind you the legroom was barely existent to begin with. The seat back TV had no sound and the one on my wife's side had no picture. The crew while strolling by didn't really react to anything. The food? The \"meal\" on this flight was inedible! I could barely wait for them to take it away! The only saving grace was the warm beers I could occasionally get from a bored crew member. The second leg was thankfully quick and over fast no food and they wanted money for everything. Sometimes comfort is worth the price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_536", "text": "Plane delayed 3 hours for no reason out of JFK. Missed connecting flight to Catania. Air Berlin re-routed us through Rome and then by Meridiana to Catania. The entire time telling us our bags would arrive when we do. No problem. We land in Catania. Our bags never made it. Finally got our bags the night we were leaving. The airline is very disorganized. The seats and leg space are small. The food is terrible.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_537", "text": "Ours delayed 2.5 hours which puts our connection in serious jeopardy in the US. The lounge is small and the food the most limited I have seen since flying business and first (maybe 10 years). I asked if some other food (sandwiches etc) could be provided since we were missing lunch and attendants said this is all they ever have. After reading other reviews regarding seats and service in Business I will not let American Airlines lead me this way again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_538", "text": "Unfortunately, everything on Air Canada\u2019s end was abysmal. Our flight (AC-1812), scheduled to depart from Toronto at 4.35pm was delayed five hours thus we arrived at our hotel at 5.30am and lost a huge part of the first day on our trip. We heard that the plane had mechanical problems in Cancun and was thus delayed. We were given ten-dollar vouchers for food at the airport and as a result, were not even offered snacks on the flight. Had this been the end of our poor experience with Air Canada, it would not have been a huge deal, however, our flight home (AC-1813), scheduled for 9.50pm on February 28th was cancelled completely. After our return flight was initially delayed, they had to cancel our flight to Toronto because they were missing a part for the navigation system in their plane. After both mechanical failures and massive delays, we did not feel confident that our flight would depart on time. Our flight was supposed to depart at 9.50pm on Saturday 28th of February but instead they booked a new flight at 5pm the next day. In the end, we had to book a flight home with WestJet. There was no one in the airport who could explain our options to us or help us get home on time. It would have been nice to have had some one with answers, as we were given none. We were herded back through customs for a couple of hours and when we finally got out of the airport, I still had the courtesy to tell one of them that we would not be leaving on the flight or staying at the hotel.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_539", "text": "Checked in 2 pieces of luggage at 25.00/piece. I don't mind the user fee but the carry on luggage was extreme. The flight was full. Carry on's excessive and large. The option to have carry on's stowed while waiting at the gate was unfair to those who had to pay to stow luggage. It was obvious that most of the carry on did not meet the regulations. Way too much luggage brought onto cabin. Very time consuming waiting for people to find a place to store luggage. The flight was uncomfortable. Seats are not large enough for most people to sit comfortably. Nothing complimentary offered other than water, other food and beverages to purchase. On a 5 hour flight I think free juice/coffee should be offered.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_540", "text": "Was delayed leaving the gate for half an hour because no available ground crew. Once in Montreal, baggage delivery took forty-five minutes. Two later arriving planes got their luggage first. What should have been a one hour forty five minute trip ended up taking four hours.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_541", "text": "The smallest space between rows I have experienced. Anyone over 5ft 8\" will be miserable. Airport staff at Dusseldorf offered no updates on delayed return flight - verbal rebellion at the gate. Never again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_542", "text": "In that time they managed to lose our luggage twice. In Berlin there is no one in the baggage area to help you. Lost luggage is handled by a separate outfit located in Terminal C Lobby. Finally received our bags 2 days later. Flight to Krakow was late (we got our luggage). They again lost our luggage on the flight to Budapest. Business Class was nothing special but the food was ok. We had a lot of trouble getting a glass of wine before dinner. Food service on the economy flights were either a sweet or salty roll and something to drink. Their coffee is terrible! The planes were OK - seating is a bit tight but they are an economy airline. If you need to check baggage fly Lufthansa.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_543", "text": "After my last 2 experiences in Stuttgart I will not fly them again. Both times on the return trip and after going through security they called me to re-route my flight. They make you go out of security then go to one counter and then to the priority counter. I have a roll bag that I carry on to Germany. On my first check in it is no problem to take it in. Once you have to go back out and check in the second time she makes you check it in to NY. Customer service on the flights is great. The ground team and systems in Stuttgart are awful.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_544", "text": "I am tired of these \"low cost\" airlines by the main stream airline. Those had to be some of the most uncomfortable seats we have had to endure. Window and aisle going over and middle section back YVR-HNL-YVR. In fact the middle seats were better with room. The inflight entertainment system is a joke even as I knew to download the app on my iPad but the movies and all others were old \"vintage\" movies from 10-20 years ago! I will do my utmost to avoid Rouge in future even for my \"leisure\" travel. Friends of ours were stuck in Barcelona for 9 hours due to a aircraft issue in June 2015 and co-worker was stuck in HNL for same amount of time due to same reason, I see in thread this seems to be a recurring theme (maybe the aircraft are getting to old that have been taken off the main line of AC to support Rouge). The inflight crew seemed over whelmed and those uniforms are ugly. The service was slow and I had to remind several times I pre-purchased in flight food. When I fly AC main line they seem to know by my seat assignment and mention it to me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_545", "text": "Baggage once tagged had to go to a separate area to be weighed thus taking the staff away from their desk. By the time we got through security the flight had boarded but there were a number of stragglers who boarded after us and delayed the flight. Seating in row 20 was good for a long haul flight with AVOD which was a step up from Air Canada rouge and the options were reasonably up to date with a decent choice. Toilets were also a good size. Service was fine but food was a disgrace - it was described to me as the Asian option, presumably because it was served with rice. The second meal was no better, inbetween these meals was a large sandwich stuffed full of chicken, the odd water run now and then. Does not compare favourably with the competition on this route, even Air Canada rouge via Osaka is a better option.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_546", "text": "My wife and I paid for our seats to guarantee being together on both legs. It made no difference or sense in the end since the seats had no leg room. We were uncomfortable the entire time. Upon arrival in Dusseldorf (DUS) we found out that our connecting flight was cancelled with no other options available. Furthermore our luggage would not arrive at our destination until the next day! No explanations or no apologies were offered. Customer service was dreadful in Dusseldorf - rude and slow. I do not fly for the food or the entertainment. My hope is to travel safely and while on board to not be squeezed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_547", "text": "I had paid extra money for the extra leg room. We had got the seats right by the flight attendants station and by the bathroom. The service cart was constantly sticking out which made it difficult for people to pass to the bathroom and squeezing between my boyfriends legs and the service cart. The monitor with the flight information was wrong. The food was terrible. And the worst were the seats. You feel like you are sitting on the metal bar going across your lower back. On the way from Berlin to Miami they kept everybody boarding the plane in a small locked area separated from the shops and cafes without enough seating for everybody. To top off the trip when landing the flight attendant demanded to take away the pillow that my boyfriend was sitting on because it had to be put away for landing. At that same time the pillow and blanket were laying down on the seat behind me and they did not create any danger but the little pillow my boyfriend was sitting on was taken away from him. Ridiculous.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_548", "text": "I don't think I even realised that Rouge was different to regular Air Canada when I booked, but I will never travel Rouge again. The seat space was tiny (if the person in front of you has their seat back and you drop something on the floor, you cannot get it - there is not enough room to bend forward to pick it up - unbelievable). There was no entertrainment system, and the food was terrible. On the way home from Dublin, we were delayed by 14 hours because the plane we were supposed to be on had trouble leaving Toronto and there was no other plane. I guess Rouge does not use other Air Canada planes - we had to wait for a Rouge plane to become free. I will never use Rouge again. The price was no different.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_549", "text": "Boeing 767 decent in terms of space. Although we managed to get the exit row so I can't really judge the legroom in the regular seats but ours were great. Width of seats also great. Although we couldn't put our personal item (purse) under the seat so that was kind of a pain. A319 seats are decently sized in terms of width but the pitch is below industry standard. I rode the entire overnight flight with my knees pressed firmly into the back of the seat in front of me. I am only 5' 7\". My boyfriend who is 5'10\" found the trip excrutiating. The seat only reclines 2\" so impossible to sleep. The onboard crews on both our Rouge flights to and from Vegas were excellent - friendly, helpful and pro-active. On the way back when trying to load this flight which was supposed to be done on a larger Boeing 767-300ER they anticipated the difficulty they would have with carry-on bags because there was significantly less room and dealt with it brilliantly. The check in folks in Toronto were terrible. Cranky and super unhelpful. We asked where to take our bags to check them and were dismissed with an \"over that way\". Well over that way was about a quarter mile down to the other end of the airport where there were no signs to guide us. We had to pay $25 for each checked bag which is ridiculous. If we had paid for a much more expensive seat we could have taken up to 2 bags free. Seriously you can't even take one suitcase for free because we're flying economy? There was no meal on the flight unless your were in Premium Rouge. We could purchase food onboard which was okay. There was a decent selection and the prices were reasonable. But again, seriously, not even a free snack on a 4 hour + flight? The planes had no in-flight entertainment except for streaming video to their app. This was okay but selection was terrible. All outdated movies and tv shows and not good classics. I'm not sure what our fare paid for. We weren't paying for a comfortable seat, for space for our baggage, food or entertainment. It seems like we paid to be uncomfortable, annoyed and bored. Why is it that basic things like having enough leg room so your legs are smashed into the seat in front of you or having a snack on a long trip is only for luxury passengers? Even when the flight is purchased entirely with aeroplan points it's not worth it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_550", "text": "My 9hr flight turned out as the worst flight I have had. After flying with British Airways for years now I decided to try Air Canada, but I won't again. The service and food were bad and a lot of screens and/or earphone plugs aren't working. As an single traveller, 6\"4, it's not the most comfortable way of traveling. When I came on board and saw where I was seated this man asked me to change places with his wife so they could sit together. That is no problem for me, I'm pretty flexible so I helped them out. Now I sat in the middle block, had 2 seats next to me that were free. So giving up my seat wasn't a bad decision at all. I figured I could sleep well when I moved one seat up. 15mins in, the stewardess comes to me and asks me friendly if I could change seats with an older couple. I decided to give up my seat again for these people. The stewardess promised me that the seats there were as good as this one I was sitting in, except the one screen wasn't working where the man sat. We switched places and then I found out that my headphones were not working properly. Only my right earphone worked. Since the other screen wasn't working I was stuck. A little annoyed I got out of my seat again and walked up to the flight attendant who asked me to change seats. All she offered was the headphones they provide onboard, she said she would come to me in a minute. After almost an hour of waiting I had to go back to her. I ended up with some cheese and crackers, grapes and a cup of peanuts, one headphone working and a terrible feeling for letting me change my seat for other people. Besides all that the food was not good at all. From the dinner plate I got, I only ate the brownie.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_551", "text": "Fortunately my flight was delayed but if is hadn't been then I would have missed my flight for sure. The number of staff was abominable and it should not be that poor.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_552", "text": "My Super Elite days will end in 2015. They switch many popular routes out of Vancouver to Rouge. My one and only trip on Rouge to Hawaii was terrible. Uncomfortable business seats, teens as flight attendants were confused. Secondly, the new business configuration in order to cram in more customers is the worst I have flown on. Impossible to lie flat as there is no space for your feet and the serving tray is like a guillotine when opened. Thirdly, they significantly increase the e-credits required to receive an upgrade and at the same time cut in half the Aeroplan miles earned on short haul flights. I cannot find any positive change. As a result I have switched to WestJet Plus and Alaska.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_553", "text": "Flight was an hour late. Entering the plane was like entering a discotheque loud music plus screens with advertisement everywhere not comfortable at all. It was cold in the cabin throughout the whole flight. And somehow I did not get any food in the plane although it should have been provided. Would never use this company again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_554", "text": "We first had to fly north to Dortmund Germany. Total travel time was 4 hours! Plane was totally full. The seat numbers were not correct the staff did not care. No drinks served during this 1 hour flight. Cabin crew disappeared after take off. Arrived at Dortmund told to remain in the aircraft but after a while we all had to leave with our hand luggage to wait at the gate for re-boarding 15mins later. Seating number problem still not solved. Families who were promised to be seated together complained to staff flight attendants were rude and arrogant. After take off finally drinks were served in tiny cups and a dry mini sandwich served. At Palma airport the plane was not docked to the terminal although most gates were empty. We had to leave the plane by stairs take a bus and walk all the way to the arrivals hall.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_555", "text": "Before boarding, they warned us the toilet was inoperable. (Short flight, about 1.5 hours, so this is no big deal). While boarding, we had to leave our rollerboard \"carry-on's\" on the jetway, since the plane is too small to store them anywhere - the overhead bin is big enough for a laptop or purse. After boarding, we learned the air conditioning was half broken. I have never before been somewhere so hot and humid. Once we landed, we got to wait outside in the rain for our \"carry-on\" bags for 20 minutes, and several of us almost missed international connections because of this delay. In summary: no toilet, no air conditioning, and no carry-on bags.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_556", "text": "It was not identified on any communication. I had never heard of Rouge and I did not pay a discounted price. The experience was horrible. Hard, uncomfortable seats. No entertainment for international flight is unheard of in this day and age. They ran out of food selections and what was left was hardly edible. The worst part was the plane smelling of urine the minute one entered the cabin. Never again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_557", "text": "15 am. Air Canada's flight arrival and departure times to Lima have always been inconvenient-arriving in Lima well after midnight, if the flight is on time, and departures for the return flight to Toronto leaving Lima at around 2 am. I returned to Canada from Lima on Air Canada in April. For my June flights regular Air Canada economy service is no longer available, only Rouge. Rouge is simply awful, unacceptable. The seats in Air Canada Rouge economy are the worst I have experienced in more than 40 years of international flying. They are narrow, with limited leg room and thin padding. The flight to Lima was bearable as I didn't try to sleep. The flight back was intolerable. Falling asleep in the seat resulted in back problems. I will not take Air Canada Rouge in the future if I can possible avoid it. There is no regular inflight entertainment system, the food was awful, although not necessarily worse than normal economy, and drinks cost extra. For entertainment you can supply your own mobile device and use the inflight service, if you don't have a device you can rent an ipad for $10. The Rouge Premium seats at the front appeared to be marginally superior to economy but come at a steep price differential. To be fair, the crew did their best, although the pilot gave little information with respect to the flight. Never again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_558", "text": "I was badly surprised by the lack of professionalism of Air Canada FA. I was spoilt with hot liquids, water and juice 3 times during the flight from Beijing to Toronto, by different FA. Full flight both times, no smiles and kindness from any of the flight attendants, they were rude and seem to be very upset with some of the passengers. Our flight from PEK-YYZ was delayed due to two passengers missing, and while waiting on board, one of the FA's over the microphone said \"Perhaps we should give a round applause to the two passengers missing\". I find this very disrespectful and inappropriate. Overall, not a pleasant flight, rude cabin crew who shouted for people to remain seated, they didnt seem to care for passengers and they we were just doing their job with minimum standards. Very disappointing experience with Air Canada.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_559", "text": "6/5/15. We just returned from a wonderful trip to Alaska. We flew Alaska Air there and returned on Air Canada flights. Big mistake! We booked last October and had confirmed reservations. From the moment we arrived at the airport, there were problems. First, their carry-on size is smaller than other airlines. OK. We repacked and paid for an extra checked bag. Then we proceeded to get our boarding passes only to find out we were on standby. No reasonable explanation offered. We proceeded to the gate where I stood ready to be first on line. The gate agent was patronizing and condescending, at best. He finally told me it was my fault since I did not select seats when I booked (the system said I could not select seats and would have to get them later.) I have travelled the world over for business - I am not a rookie at this. We waited and did get seats. Then they asked people to check their carry-on bags for free since the flight was full. We did it and were assured we were checked through to our final destination. Our first leg is completed - comfortable seats and good food options on board. Upon arrival in Toronto, we had to clear customs. We do all we are required to do, but we are not cleared to proceed because our bags have not been accounted for. We wait and are in fear of missing our next flight. Air Canada stamps our card so we can proceed. We run for the gate only to find the plane is not even there. We finally board and get to our final destination late. We wait for our bags and one is missing. No one from Air Canada is to be found and their phone system is very slow. We finally get through and are told the system is down and they can go nothing to track our bag. We did get our bag. The experience from start to finish was unpleasant and there were no apologies offered.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_560", "text": "On line seat selection is free 30 hrs before travel so opted for this to save time at the airport. Onboard the aircraft staff were surly and struggled to smile. They enforced safety rules and procedures with an iron fist. One business man was immediately reprimanded for standing and stowing his jacket as the main door had been closed. Seat belts were worn and tatty. All announcements from the cabin crew were rushed making them hard to understand. The only advantage I can see is the use of T2 at Dublin airport.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_561", "text": "We upgraded to premium, that was a joke, 9 hours of discomfort, crowding, childish flight attendants, poor food and overall the worst flight I have been on. I have always flown Air Canada due to the part of the country we live in (other airlines are unavailable) so it would appear that I either stay home or drive to a larger center to obtain seats on another airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_562", "text": "We think this is probably the worst airline we have flown. None of the overhead reading lights worked so reading wasn't an option. We were never I formed prior to boarding that we needed to download an app for entertainment and there is no connectivity on there is no connectivity after", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_563", "text": "Not to mention the cramped seating and lack of leg room. I can't say enough about never flying this carrier again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_564", "text": "We checked in easily at the machine. At bag drop our Russian visas were very carefully checked. Boarding smooth for the first flight and our bulkhead seats on the A321 had plenty of legroom. A drink and a very bready pastry were served. Crew were efficient and the plane operated on time. Bussed to the terminal at Tegel. The boarding of the flight to St Petersburg was poor. Although there are dedicated gates for flights to Russia there is no signage or information to indicate that before reporting to the gate you have to have your Russian visa checked (again) at a desk labelled simply \"Air Berlin service\". To enter the departure lounge you have to pass through passport control. As we could see that the lounge had no toilets and not having been informed about the need to have our visa checked again we and many others decided not to go into the lounge until just before boarding time. At that time we were directed to join a long queue where a single employee was slowly checking visas. All the while Air Berlin announcements were telling people to board the plane immediately as it was about to depart! The whole mess could be avoided by clear signage and information. Once on board the A320 the seating and basic lunch were fine for a 2.5 hr flight - although loud chatter and giggling among crew in the galley during descent was a bit unprofessional. Again we were bussed to the terminal.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_565", "text": "We were told that the connecting Air Berlin flight in Berlin would not require that we go through security again (not true). The food and service in business class were very poor. The cabin was hot and the attendants either could not adjust the temperature or did not pursuant to our request. The Air Berlin website cannot be negotiated to see the seat layout and select seats hence we had to rely on the Air Berlin representative telephone conversations as to location of seats. Our seats were changed 3 times without any notice. Sound quality of the entertainment system is very poor. The information regarding status of the flight and time of arrival on the entertainment system was grossly inaccurate.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_566", "text": "The service was friendly and efficient, and the pilot updated us regularly on arrival info and turbulence, but there were few other positives. The seats were very cramped and uncomfortable. There were no individual monitors for entertainment, instead, passengers have to use their electronic devices or rent an I-Pad. Since my husband and I don't use electronic devices, we went old school and read whatever magazines we happened to bring with us. The food on board was terrible-worse than other food we've had on airlines. And AC Rouge charges for beer, wine, etc. All this for a price that isn't any better than other options. Next time, we'll go with the other options.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_567", "text": "From FLL to Ottawa we flow with an E-190 and Ottawa - Frankfurt with 767-300ER. All flights were on time without any delays. FLL-Ottawa: The Flight was full. A lot of cruise passengers were on board this flight. We had the last row in this small aircraft. The restrooms were at the end and they were very busy. Ottawa-Frankfurt: The Service was very poor. We had a Seat in the last row and we got only veggie meals. Unfortunately they had no more meat meals for us. The beverages were poor too. No more Coke Zero after 1/3 off flight time. They had enough Alcohol on Board.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_568", "text": "First the plane left with a delay of about 45 minutes after 2 hours in the air the airplane was detoured back to Montreal due to mechanical problem. Back in Montreal we encountered nothing but rude and useless staff. I had to pay for a cab and Air Canada only offered a voucher for 10 dollars. Next day the same aircraft was used to resume the trip. The returning flight Geneva-Montreal was also cancelled due to mechanical issues and it was the same aircraft. I lost it at the airport when the useless staff just give me a new flight for next day without even try to look for an alternative flight (several flights going to Paris for instance). I had to call customer service in Canada to change another flight also with Air Canada to South America. Long story short try another company and do not spend you money on this company. I wish I had taken a flight with KLM or AirFrance. They were cheaper but with 1 stop.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_569", "text": "Check-in hectic but quick boarding slow typical for USA. Seat small and very uncomfortable with little leg room a no go for a 9.5 hr flight. Service sloppy. Drinks ok. The only good thing was the price cheap as this airline has now become. Next time I will use another airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_570", "text": "I am 5' 7 and my knees were pressed into the seat in front of me and the gent behind me had his knees in my back for 5.5 hrs! There is no way to stretch your legs or move comfortably at all. My husband and I got off the plane aching and cramped from the deplorable conditions. It is obvious that AC cares for nothing but their bottom line, and I would sooner pay more and suffer layovers than ever fly with them again. Oh and the $60 bag fee each way was an especially nice touch.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_571", "text": "I'm only 5'8\" and couldn't believe how cramped I was. The passenger in front of me reclined his seat a bit and I could not do the same because the passenger behind me was working on her laptop. I briefly moved to business class which was almost empty but that didn't last long. I managed to watch a movie on my iPad which was okay but the selection was weak and dated. It got me there and got me back but neither flight was sold out and two more rows made it very uncomfortable for all. I couldn't imagine an overnight flight on this carrier.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_572", "text": "I was in transit at Pearson en route from Tel Aviv to Dulles with an original layover of 2 hours 55 minutes. My initial flight AC 85 from Tel Aviv was late departing and arrived in Toronto at 5.50pm an hour and 15 minutes late. That still left me more than an hour-and-a-half to make it to flight UA 3803 scheduled to depart at 7.30pm. After disembarking from flight AC 85 and reaching Pearson's passport control an Air Canada attendant advised me to go through U.S. customs and proceed to my gate. I arrived at the gate on time at 7pm when boarding was under way. When my boarding pass was scanned a UA gate attendant said I could not board because the Dulles flight was oversold and I had been bumped from the flight some time earlier. No reason was given for the bump. The UA gate staff told me to speak to Air Canada about booking another flight back to Washington and I later had to cross the border into Canada and stay overnight at a hotel paid for by Air Canada. I boarded Air Canada flight AC 7354 to Washington DCA the next morning April 13th. After arriving at DCA I discovered to my dismay that the suitcase I had checked in at Tel Aviv was not on my flight. I spent 5 hours at Pearson trying to sort out the mess resulting from the bumped connection.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_573", "text": "Leg room is unheard of and it is just very unpleasant for flights of 3 or more hours. Cabin crew are helpful planes are fairly new and I would probably fly them again within Europe if prices are reasonable but never again for long haul! Food not terrible nor great either. Also keep in mind that the seats themselves are very small and luckily it was me and my wife traveling together or else it would be a very uncomfortable experience to be pasted up to a stranger. We are both very skinny people and yet we were all up in each others personal space. I took carry on bags and did not checked anything in due to hearing all the horror stories of lost baggage and I recommend you doing the same if your trip is short enough but keep in mind it needs to be under 10kg.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_574", "text": "What a poor effort by Aer Lingus. Entertainment systems on flights over and back kept breaking down so whole system had to keep getting rebooted. Kids were served one drink the whole flight then tea or coffee 45 mins before landing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_575", "text": "I would like to echo everybody else's sentiments about just how small the seats are. I'm 5'2 and found it to be a very cramped space. I cannot imagine how uncomfortable it must be for a much taller person. The headrest is useless. When the seat in front of me was reclined it was approximately a foot away. On both flights I found the planes to be very clean and the cabin crew very professional making several cabin walks throughout the flight. I used my Ipad and managed to find a couple movies to watch using the app. There didn't seem to be anything current available the movies I watched were released in 2008 and 2010. The food was your typical airline food no better or worse than I've had on other airlines. The afternoon flight to Curacao left on time and arrived on time. The return flight was approximately 9 hours late departing at midnight. Trying to get some rest in these seats is an impossible feat. This is the main reason I give my overall trip satisfaction a 2 rating. Although I'm used to paying for food and alcohol on flights I was completely taken aback to be charged for a sandwich after a 9 hour delay. I guess that's AC for you. As for if I would travel AC Rouge again possibly during a daytime flight if the cost was significantly less than a regular airline. If it were a red eye I would pay to upgrade or choose another airline to fly with.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_576", "text": "It is unbelievable how much they are willing to test the patience of their travelers. I'm only 5'5 and I found the seats to be extremely cramped. I could barely handle the 3.5 hour flight - I don't know how people handle a 7-8 hour flight. While the staff were helpful and friendly I was shocked that you have to pay for food and alcohol pay for a blanket and pay for on board entertainment. Why are we moving backwards. I remember the time when there used to be one large screen for an entire section then we progressed to individual entertainment systems and now we aren't back to square one - but we have regressed! If you are going to start cutting corners like this then at least reduce the airfare! What is Air Canada thinking? Never again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_577", "text": "Much worse flight than on the way out. We paid a hefty extra fee for exit seats which had no storage whatsoever and not even any room under the seats. Ridiculous. Crew were poor not friendly. One older male member of staff was quite attitudinal acting as though he was doing everyone a huge favour by serving them. A reasonable dinner but breakfast was a measly piece of banana loaf. That's it! The worst airline breakfast I have had.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_578", "text": "Flights themselves were unremarkable and indeed I was surprised that snacks were handed out on such short flights (1 hr 25 mins). Biggest complaints have to do with having to take a bus to/from the gate out to the planes. Additionally the boarding process and check-in area for domestic AB flights at TXL is horrible! AB ground staff are rude and unhelpful. Ticketing/check-in/boarding area for Tegel is one of the most inefficiently planned and run CFs that I have ever had the displeasure to experience. Combine that with no train line to the airport (just a severely overcrowded and unpleasant bus route to get to Alexanderplatz or Hbf). Will avoid flying out of TXL at all costs.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_579", "text": "Flight was most uncomfortable hardly any leg room seats uncomfortable rude cabin crew awful food. Seat back television broke down a couple of times and had to be restarted. Would never travel with them again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_580", "text": "I am a large man with long legs I fit in a normal seat width-wise but I cannot pretzel my legs sufficiently to deal with the lack of legroom. Because of this I reserved and paid extra for one of the extra-legroom seats on the emergency door seat 18F to be exact. Air Canada Rouge happily accepted my money and emitted the corresponding receipt but on obtaining my boarding pass I discovered I had been reassigned to 15A which on boarding the plane I discovered was a normal \"meat packer\" seat while someone else had been given 18F. It turns out that their business practice is to sell those seats to anyone but they only actually assign them to passengers at the check-in counter. To avoid a repeat we showed up for our return flight 10 minutes before the check-in counter opened. We were first in line yet my reserved and paid for extra-legroom seat had already been assigned to someone else. This is shoddy way to do business. I can understand that seats on the emergency aisle should only be assigned to passengers who will be able to help if they are called upon to operate the emergency door (something which I am perfectly able to do) and therefore should only be assigned at check-in but that being the case why allow someone to pay for and reserve one in advance when the reality is that they are assigned on a first come first serve basis by the staff at the check-in counter?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_581", "text": "Barcelona to Toronto. Forced to take Rouge from Air Canada since that's what they use. Cancelled the non-stop flight on the Sunday and moved us to the Monday non-stop. Had to come on the Sunday so ended up going by way of Montreal. Was charged an additional $90 for seats with some leg room. No entertainment on a 9 hour flight. If you wanted to see something you either had your own tablet etc. or you can get an I-pad from them for $10. Food was so-so. Check in counter at Barcelona Airport was a disaster. They don't have kiosk where you can check in and print your boarding passes and luggage tags. After about an hour in line I was finally able to check in on line and proceed to the separate line to check your bags. 4th in line took 25 minutes. By the time we finally got through all the lines (Security Immigration) we had 20 minutes to run to the gate. By the way the airport was in total disarray and major staff shortages for the thousands that were in the terminal. Everyone was being fed into 2 lines at each point. Almost had to take the Monday flight after all.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_582", "text": "We had seats 42H and 42K. On the outward bound flight the air was blasting so much I was frozen and to make matters worse I was suffering with a pinched nerve in my neck. I was unable to put my head at the correct height on the head rest for any support as I am too short to reach it. I couldn't lean against the window (even though I had my own pillow and a special neck support collar) as there was a gap which my pillow would fall through. The return flight was even worse starting with check in at the airport. If you haven't done web check-in which isn't always possible while on holiday you have to wait in line while those people who have take their baggage to the agents. They had 3 lines one for priority one for web check-in and one for everyone else. There were 4 desk agents dealing with passengers. The flight was a red-eye and I was prepared for the blasting cold air but my husband had to borrow my scarf to cover his face and head because he was freezing. The flight crew tried hard but they are really not very professional. I never used the inflight entertainment option because using and iPhone or iPad was not something I could do with my neck issue. I had no idea when I made my reservation that there was no seat back entertainment. That has always been one of the Air Canada pluses - they have great movies. The only thing I can is the flights were on time both ways but that is no excuse for this poor show. What is Air Canada thinking? I have always flown them by choice and supported them. Their regular airline is great and their overseas business class for Europe is my first choice all things considered. I will never fly Air Canada Rouge again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_583", "text": "Was using their A320 with 3-3 abreast in Economy. Flight was 99% full and most travellers already paid and selected their seats. When my turn for the 24 hour seat selection check-in comes the reservation system selected what was left for me spouse and 2 children. With it being 3-3 we got the middle and aisle of either side in row 32 BCDE. This is the last row because the ones behind us were reserved for crew only. Its gets annoying as the 2 lavatories lineups extend past your row so you get a constant flow of people going in the almost 4 hour flight. Meals for purchase are fine for those that want it. The thing that ticked me off was only beverages were served complimentary. No snacks at all on this flight. There is one FA for business class cabin while two for the economy cabin. FAs are there to do their jobs and that is it. The boarding call in YEG was good where they actually boarded the Zone 3 properly by calling out pax with children board first and enough advance notice was given. In YYZ forget that. Zone 3 was not properly announced and it jumped from announcing Zone 1 hasty Zone 2 and a hurried Zone 3 general boarding with not enough time for parents with young children to board first announced. Its seems like a mess. I had to pay for my stroller since its not the umbrella type and their small dimensions. $25 each way. Really pathetic domestic service for AC as its a flag carrier and does not seem to be like one. Seating is the older one but legroom and seat pitch seems small already. Imagine if they decide to go with their high density seating like in their new 777s. When the person in front of me reclines I almost hit my knees.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_584", "text": "This was one of the worst trips on Air Canada that I have experienced. Really how many people can they jam on a plane? The seats were so close together I had trouble and I am only 5ft two inches tall. I cannot imagine how taller people manage or bigger people for that matter as the seats are also very narrow. The seats barely reclined maybe and inch or so. This was a long flight 5.5 hours with no food offered. Drinks of just tea coffee water and some soft drinks offered only twice in the whole trip. Not sure what the attendants do in all this time. The reading lights for all the middle section of seats did not work. This was an international flight - US to Canada but I think Air Canada views it as one country. The flight crew had the nerve to say on leaving \"Hope you had a good flight\". Obviously they have never flown in economy on this flight. My neck ached so badly after this flight.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_585", "text": "Food terrible - take your own picnic. Cabin very busy and didn't look too happy. Seats not great either toilets kept clean. Generally a \"tired\" airline. Won't use them again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_586", "text": "Flight from OSL delayed. Connection in TXL to FRA could have been reached but Air Berlin did nothing to support connecting passengers (direct bus transfer) and even after running to the gate boarding was denied with the aircraft still at the gate! Re-booked to next flight to FRA more than 3hrs later. No support whatsoever. After finally reaching FRA suitcase was still in Berlin. Today (2 days later) the luggage still hasn't arrived.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_587", "text": "Poor service: only a sandwich although we were onboard for more than 5 hours (with one stop in Fuerteventura where we had to stay on board). From the 5 meals you could buy there were only 2 available (cost more than 10\u20ac). On the way back our video monitor didn't work and we only had 1 music channel working. Worst of all: very unfriendly crew. We flew already with TUI-fly and Condor (Thomas Cook) to the Canary Islands and had a much better service and friendlier staff on board. I won't say: never again but if I can choose between Air Berlin and another airline Air Berlin will be the loser.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_588", "text": "The service was slow no entertainment information prior to flight. 13 hours on the flight and had to movies TV shows because you need an Air Canada App to be able to view. Food was horrible and it was the first flight overseas by a major carrier that we had to pay for wine or any alcoholic beverages. But the biggest disappointment was the service of the staff. Never again will I spend the money to fly this airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_589", "text": "Horrible seating I'm 5'4\"' and my knees were jammed into the seat in front. I got massive leg swelling because there is no room to stretch your legs. Service is non-existent - you have to go to the back to even get water from the attendants. Food beyond awful. Lunch was a pasta with no sign of veggies a bread roll something that was supposed to be a potato salad with 1 olive on top and little sign of potato and a cookie. 4 carbs no fruit and no veg? This was advertised as a Lufthansa flight operated by Air Canada it wasn't a discount fare and we didn't know it was a Rouge flight until we boarded. Never again! Shame on you Air Canada! These flights were Lufthansa 6625 May 10 and Lufthansa 6624 May 24. Wonder if Lufthansa knows that AC is destroying its reputation with this dreadful service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_590", "text": "Flight was a half an hour delayed which is ok. Very little leg room. We requested vegetarian meals which were frozen when they arrived on our seats something that I think is unacceptable. Flight attendants did not speak Spanish which again is unacceptable when all other airlines flying to South America have staff that can speak Spanish. Definitely a downgrade from Air Canada for the same amount of money. Finally there is no entertainment system except for the Air Canada app which features a handful of old movies again very much downgraded product from Air Canada.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_591", "text": "Insufficient leg room rude staff. We were stranded in Phuket on the return leg due to a broken aircraft. No one from Air Berlin appeared to know what was going on - we eventually left Phuket 25 hours late. Put up overnight after almost a full night at the airport in the most basic of hotels. Then our bags got left in Abu Dhabi. Will never fly with them again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_592", "text": "Budapest staff were helpful and the flight to Berlin went well. Air Berlin flights from Berlin to Abu Dhabi and from Abu Dhabi to Berlin on Jan 31st were horrifying. Each way it was a 6.5 hr flight in cramped seats with bad food and rude service. The stewardesses were virtually snarling. The food was almost inedible The seats were unusually small. The worst flying experience we've had. The Etihad part of the flights was excellent with great food pleasant service and comfortable seating.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_593", "text": "Arriving at LAX on Friday they had screwed up my booking and made me fly standby. Their next flight wasn't until Monday so if I didn't get on the plane my vacation would be severely disrupted. Their counter person said he would try to help. He then vanished from the counter not to be seen again when I (thankfully) was boarding the plane. No word of apology from him or anyone else at Aer Lingus. Completely unprofessional.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_594", "text": "Have flown the route a couple of times with Aer Lingus and I think they compare favourably with Easyjet. The plane was clean crew friendly and legroom was greater. One problem though. I had paid for 2 seats but my partner was unable to fly so I had an empty seat next to me. I was asked to give it up so that a father could sit with his young son. This I agreed to do but pointed out to the stewardess that I had in fact paid for the empty seat. \"No problem\" says she \"I'll organise a refund for the unused seat\". She took all the details but I heard nothing. When I contacted customer service (a feat in itself) to follow up I was offered \u00a35 which after several emails was increased to \u00a327.93 when I had paid over \u00a3100. I was told that cabin crew have no authority to offer refunds. Certainly won't be prepared to offer my seat again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_595", "text": "The Cabin crew had nice uniforms however the service was rude and slow. The crew just assumed everyone was discount flyers who were used to horrible conditions. I will never fly this airline again. There should be some minimum standards for leg room and this airline does not meet that standard. The inflight entertainment was 5 years out of date but at least it worked to my laptop.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_596", "text": "Although the flight arrived on time the 9 hours in the plane were a nightmare. Seats extremely small staff inexperienced and rude food horrible entertainment non-existent cabin dirty and smelly and they charge extra for things such as a simple glass of wine. I will never fly with Rouge again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_597", "text": "However we have very rude and unfriendly service extremely bad food (they just skipped me with the second meal). My husbands outlet wasn't working and the flight attendant answered to my polite request to help with luggage (there was no space above our seats).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_598", "text": "As it was almost impossible for me to fit me knees into the seating area they fell into the aisle when I finally dozed off slightly. I was abruptly awoken by a male flight attendant who knocked me with a trolley. I awaited an apology but instead was yelled at for having my knees in the aisle. The other flight attendants did their utmost to make us feel as uncomfortable and unwelcome as they possibly could. It was as if they were going out of their way to be rude and unfriendly. Our return flight (mid October 2012) which we were dreading was delayed by over 2 hours. No staff available in Phuket to advise what would happen with our connecting flight from Abu Dhabi to London. When we finally boarded we were again met be extremely rude and unfriendly cabin crew. Flying Ryanair would be considered an upgrade from this. AirBerlin are definitely the worst airline we have had the displeasure of flying with and it is unacceptable that they are part of the OneWorld alliance. If you like flying low cost airlines with appalling service then you will love AirBerlin.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_599", "text": "Outward trip went fine. On return checking in at Dusseldorf was told flight was cancelled. No explanation given. Re-booked on BA flight that evening but this landed in Heathrow and my car was left at Stansted. Air Berlin failed to transport me to Stansted.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_600", "text": "Returned today May 18th. Flights left/arrived on time. Outbound crew was attentive professional and personable. Inbound team was 'average'. Ran out of 'healthy' food choice (despite the fact that bus class passengers paid higher fares). Massive confusion on the return flight (5 people booked in same seat). Biggest problem (as is often the case with Air Canada): baggage (again return flight). Passengers with checked luggage were sent to the wrong carousel and waited nearly 1 hour before a passenger located the correct one - with no help explanation or apology from Air Canada ground staff. Tight seating even in Bus. class. Free iPad with higher fare (my husband used one I didn't) with good in-flight entertainment.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_601", "text": "Flew from Vancouver to London. I was astounded at how little leg space there was for passengers and I'm short myself (5'6). It is simply impossible to get out of your seat if somebody is asleep. It is simply inhuman to put people into such cramped conditions for nearly nine hours. I don't know how they are allowed to get away with this. Are there no regulations governing minimum legroom on aircraft. You wouldn't transport animals like this.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_602", "text": "Flew on them a few months back and I must say I was not impressed. Reading all the other reviews I assume that all the good ones were written by people shorter than 5'5. With its cool new cabin layout and the stylish cabin attendant uniforms it could easily be someone's favorite airline but with the drastic decrease in leg room I cant see myself flying them again. There was so little leg room I had to sit in the bathroom for the last hour of the flight. I am never flying them again not until Rouge goes belly up and the regular Air Canada flights start coming back to the Bahamas.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_603", "text": "I fly to Europe or Asia every month. Status is Super Elite. I was excited to take my first Dreamliner flight. Get to the airport at 10am for a noon flight. While in the check-in line somebody mentions the flight is delayed - by 12 hours! No call no warning no SMS ahead of time. Terrible customer service. Only one SAS guy capable of handling re-bookings. It was painfully slow. The 4 out of 5 \"Staff Service\" is for the lone AC employee I saw who did her best to calm people in the line down. Even my Trip-It Pro app didn't get any update feeds from AC about this flight. Shameful! I was eventually re-booked through FRA arriving at YYZ six hours late.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_604", "text": "I tried to book my seat online as offered by the Air Canada website 24 hours before my flight but the system would not allow me to do so. I was sick with the flu and requested to get an aisle seat 5 hours before my flight at Hong Kong airport. I was then told that the airplane was overbooked and that no aisle seats were available. I was told to go to the Air Canada counter to request one. To my great surprise their is no Air Canada counter in Hong Kong airport. I was then told to go to my gate and ask the personnel there which I did and they offered an end of the plane seat without a working TV. This was unacceptable for a 14 hour flight. I was then told to keep my mouth shut and keep the seat that was originally assigned to me. I travel for a living and this kind of service I have never seen before not even from discount airlines like AirAsia or Cebu Pacific. Next time I will know better and save some money by booking with a discount airline from which I can get the same service or better.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_605", "text": "Flight out delayed by a few hours and all the crew had to say was that it wasn't their fault. Eventually there was an announcement that we were going to be given a glass of water! On the fight back one of the cabin crew plonked a meal in front of my husband who asked if there was a choice. The flight attendant told him there was only chicken left. No drinks service before our meal and the food wasn't up to much. Not all the crew were surly but most made you feel that you were a nuisance - even though we didn't ask for anything! Very poor service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_606", "text": "All in all quite poor flying in business class poor food and seat no lie flat very uncomfortable bad choice of movies. On the return leg they did not have enough food so I did not eat a main dish cabin crew apologised but did not offer any options. On the whole I found the crew to be quite rude and unhelpful. I will not use Air Berlin again and would not recommend them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_607", "text": "On the plus side the flight left and arrived on time. The in-flight experience was horrible. Seat pitch is so tight that my husband and I (5'5\" and 5'4\") were very cramped. No entertainment unless you have their app otherwise you have to rent an iPad for $10. They don't tell you in advance that you need the app. No service for the first 2 hours in the air then they came around with soft drinks never came round with these again. The only after-dinner choices were coffee tea or water. Food was awful. Neither of our overhead lights worked and my switch worked the light for the lady at the end of our 3-seat row. I've flown discount airlines before but have never felt as I did on this that I was an inconvenience. I will never fly Rouge again I didn't know when I booked the flight that it was a Rouge one - I will double-check in future. Air Canada has lost me as a customer.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_608", "text": "Called their serviceline to reserve seats for my wife when checking in I was told there were no records. In the end got a 4 seater for me and my wife with the comment that they would not be able to guarantee until boarding would be completed. Since plane was only 70 % full it finally worked out. Lounge access: Although clearly mentioned on their homepage for their Gold Members no voucher for their contract lounge later in the lounge sent away due to I could not provide them with a voucher! Onboard IFE not working properly even reading lights could not be operated. When asking one FA to help she was very annoyed telling me she has other things to do. Finally she helped by resetting the lights. Food was not nice either. No drink rounds during a 9 hour flight with exception of meals. No amenity kits not even a small one for a night flight. No personal welcome or care for their status pax at least not for me whereas they seemed to be very caring about one more status pax 2 rows further front. Out of more than 30 long-haul flights in 2012 this was by far the worst. Never had such an unprofessional unfriendly experience and will avoid for future trips! They might be acceptable for a short hop within Europe but their long-haul product is really bad both for the ground handling as well as on-board.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_609", "text": "The food was good no complaints. Flight service staff were very good - ground service staff not so. The in-flight entertainment was very good. There was a problem with one monitor. The problem had not been fixed on the return flight - we had the same seats on the same machine! My problem is with the reclining seats. They are very peculiar in that in the full sleep position the body is in a decline the legs and feet are lower than the upper body. A very odd position that I found most uncomfortable. The seats looked a bit worn for newly installed seating. Late night check-in in D\u00fcsseldorf left something to be desired. There were 4 counters open and just a handful of passengers checking in. The Business counter was dealing with a rather lengthy problem so we went to one of the economy counters. The woman at this counter practically snarled at us. For these reasons - poor service by the ground staff and the office staff I would hesitate to fly with Air Berlin again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_610", "text": "Staff were surly and unhelpful. We were travelling with an 18 month old and they gave the bassinet seats we had requested/reconfirmed to two men instead of us. Food was terrible service was non-existent. Plane was old and poky considering length of flight. Never again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_611", "text": "The flight was over an hour late taking off and no explanation or apology was given. No dinner provided and a very poor explanation given for this ie there was a potential for clear air turbulence although during the flight we experienced little turbulence. Breakfast was provided but it was cold and of very poor quality. My wife had no audio for her in-flight entertainment and staff were unable to rectify this. All reading lights that were switched on were unable to be switched off so it was very difficult to get any sleep. The seats were uncomfortable and tended to tip you forward. There was no information provided about destination time or weather and the travel map on the in-flight entertainment did not work. Also no one could provide information about our next flight out of Berlin in spite of us having a forward booking e- ticket indicating that there was a service to be operated by Air Berlin. The general demeanour of staff was surly or apathetic. Without a doubt we would never choose to fly Air Berlin again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_612", "text": "In trying to bypass London on the way out we were booked on the first ever flight of Rouge from Dublin. It was several hours late food was awful staff were snipey leg room was non existent and there was no entertainment. My biggest complaint is that despite multiple correspondences with Rouge and Air Canada I have not had one word from them other that to say 'it's my own fault for not realising how bad it would be'. I have to make the same trip again shortly and am exploring every possible way of doing it without any flights on Rouge or Air Canada. This is very sad since I am a Canadian Citizen. Rouge should take note thousand's of people (who are complaining) are not idiots - time you wised up.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_613", "text": "The seats were very small and cramped but being in economy class we couldn't say much. The big Surprise came when the attendant brought our Kosher meal for both dinner and breakfast for us to open the seal. We were shocked with the portions. They were so small and only 4 tiny items for dinner and less for breakfast this morning. Even when Passover was over 3 weeks ago now we still got Passover meals for our dinner and breakfast. I called customer service today because our daughter is flying tomorrow with the same AC flight to see if something could be done in order to avoid old food for her and the answer was that whatever it is designed for her to eat it is already there for tomorrow night's dinner and they couldn't do anything. I'll definitely think twice in a different alternative next flight.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_614", "text": "40 hrs. The plane from Vancouver a Boeing 777-300 appeared new. The seating in economy was 10 abreast in the configuration 3-4-3. It was the worst flight I have experienced and I am a seasoned traveller. They have clearly added extra seats on these planes. I suspect the new Premium Economy cabin this plane has was added at the expense of space in Economy. It is unforgivable to subject economy class passengers to these new cramped conditions. Whilst people are getting bigger Air Canada sees fit to make the space provided smaller. On top of that the crew on my flight did and others have made the comment the bare minimum required and all without a smile! To treat passengers as if they are an inconvenience to their day is astonishing? The way the food is disgusting! A dollop of salad stale brownie and a dish of sludge which was masquerading as vegetarian Shepherds Pie! I also fly often to Toronto in planes with 2-5-2 configuration and that is more comfortable sadly the FAs and the good are still rubbish. If they change the configuration of those planes I will never fly Air Canada again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_615", "text": "I checked in online and had carry-on luggage only so did not have any interaction with the check-in staff. Used the Maple Leaf Lounge on the domestic side in Montreal which is in dire need of a facelift and expansion as it tends to get very crowded at peak hours. Boarding was smooth and both flights left the gate and arrived on time. The pods are showing their age with worn-out and scuffed sections. Cabin lighting was dim and did not facilitate an airy environment. On-board service was typical AC style with FA's doing the absolute minimum required of them. Food and beverage choices were OK but it is time for an upgraded menu as they have had the same choices on transcontinental flights in Business Class for the past 4 years. IFE had a reasonable selection of movies but the sound quality was not the best even with my own noise- cancelling headphones. Washrooms like the aircraft itself looked old and run-down leaving the passengers with the impression that they were dirty. Air Canada prides itself in being voted the best North American Airline for several years in a row which I believe is giving them a totally false sense of accomplishment by comparing them to US carriers which are widely acknowledged as being inferior to Middle Eastern and Asian carriers. Although AC has made some progress in recent years uplifting its image and improving its service its progress has now stalled which if left unattended will push them back into the same mediocrity as the US carriers. It is time for them to start setting the bar higher and striving for a higher standard of service by looking to full-service Asian and Middle Eastern carriers as examples to follow.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_616", "text": "Customer Service at JFK comprised a few hapless girls who did not bother to try and book any of the passengers on alternate flights. My return flight from Venice was rescheduled from 1.55 in the afternoon to 8.00 in the morning an incredible inconvenience requiring getting up in the middle of the night to reach the airport 3 hours before an international flight. These matters were made worse by the almost total disregard for the passengers or their schedules. Since my return to New York Air Berlin Customer Service has evaded replies to my letters for more than a month. It is bad enough for an airline to be sloppy. Fortunately most of my travels go smoothly. Inevitably I've occasionally travelled with a poor or weak airline. I will never fly with them again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_617", "text": "Crew surly and uninterested food and seats terrible no space. The flight was so bad I checked all my onward travel on arrival in Phuket and was prepared to pay for other flights if Air Berlin were the carriers for any other legs. If you have booked with them or will have a leg of your journey with them be warned and do something about it now.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_618", "text": "I was mighty glad to have the exit row window seat on my outbound flight - even so I felt squished in like a sardine and had to keep my left arm folded over so as to keep the intimacy between myself and the poor man squished in/overflowing from the middle seat next to me from becoming completely indecent for 5+ hours. I checked in online for my inbound flight the night before but it was only when I got to the airport yesterday to check my bag that I discovered I no longer had preferred seating. In Air Canada's defence they advised that they had changed aircraft and the people that had bulkhead seats were given the exit row seats. So where did that leave me? In a middle/centre seat. Right beside the seat I had paid for. The fairly generous 4-star rating of the AC Rouge staff below was for the flight attendants only who were pleasant. Air Canada's motto should be \"We take the Service out of Customer Service\". Ground staff were completely nonchalant about the fact that I no longer had the seat I paid for. Oh and don't forget to download the AC app before you fly or you won't have any inflight entertainment. Well unless you rent one of AC's iPads.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_619", "text": "I flew what you call business-class on Air Canada rouge from Montreal to Las Vegas had I known that the entertainment was a simple iPad or that seats were so small that a midget would find it tight or that the seats were made so hard that it felt like a piece of plywood and would hardly reclined never to say that their service was lousy for all these great reasons I would recommend everyone never to use Air Canada rouge.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_620", "text": "Having been told by Aer Lingus and other airlines there were no more flights to Malaga until 27th I resigned myself to spending Christmas on my own so went home. At home 2hrs later I received a text informing me there is a special flight out at 11am - so went back to Gatwick and checked myself in. However the rest of my family who were due to fly out later that day weren't so lucky and their flight was cancelled completely with no 'special' flight available - so never made it so Spain for Christmas. My first experience flying with Aer Lingus was chaotic and disappointing and will not be using them again!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_621", "text": "Flight attendants were rude told me they couldn't help me put my carry on bag in the overheard compartment. I had to stomp on my bag for it to even go between my seat and the seat in front. Being the in window seat I was now stuck in my seat and am stuck with my bag half under the seat in front of me and half not with straps tangled at my feet. There was trash (used napkins/newspaper) in the pocket where the normal TVs would go. I am 5'4\" and my knees was almost touching the seat in front. I took out my laptop in hopes to stream the inflight entertainment pulled down the tray table and realized my laptop did not fit the table. Drinks came around and I had to deny my free drink because I had no room to put the drink down or to move or juggle a drink and a laptop. To my dismay my efforts of getting into a working seat position my streaming froze so I gave up and decided to take a nap. But a nap was impossible as they left all their cabin lights on for a 8.30pm-11.15pm flight and I was beginning to have a headache from the light. I had to wait until everyone was off the plane so I could shimmy my bag out from under the seat and slide it out from the window seat to the aisle. Flew a US airline on the way back and it was paradise compared to AC Rouge. If you really do wish to fly rouge I would personally pack an ipad mini that is already loaded with movies an eye mask and sports tape or ice/heat pack for your knees. Heck even bring a cushion because those seats are not comfortable whatsoever but that said cushion may also compromise with what little space you already have. And for goodness sake be kind don't recline your seat.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_622", "text": "Return on April 24 AC1839 PHX-YYC. The seat pitch is horrible! I am only 5' 4\" and felt squashed! I can't imagine how my husband would have fit had he been flying with me. I will not fly this airline again. I flew Calgary to Phoenix. Had no choice if you want to fly Air Canada to Phoenix you must fly Rouge.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_623", "text": "I'm a petite person and was miserably cramped in a small seat the food was disgusting and the most of the staff acted like those of us in economy class were an imposition. Two women who chatted loudly for 12 of the 14-hour predominately evening flight were not asked to lower their voices so that others could sleep the in-service entertainment a small screen inserted in the back of the seat ahead of us was dark and virtually impossible to see and although staff did pick up trash after meals they didn't after serving various beverages so we were left sitting in rubbish for the duration of the flight. Complaining seemed pointless in light of the persevering misery of the overall experience; I and most of my fellow passengers just took it all in stride. I will never (at least wittingly or willingly) fly Air Canada again. When I got home a Canadian friend said \"You flew Air Canada? Sorry! They're terrible!\" Such a great country such a lousy airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_624", "text": "The food on board could be greatly improved. On the return trip we noticed that the dining trays in our row were dirty and had not been cleaned from previous passengers. The toilet was also unclean and that was at the beginning of the flight.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_625", "text": "When we booked this flight on Opodo it was listed as an Etihad flight. As we have flown Etihad a number of times and were always satisfied we were looking forward to this experience. It wasn't until a later stage - after purchasing the flight - that this part of our trip (to Australia) was listed as \"operated by Air Berlin\". After having had a considerably bad experience with them on flight from DUS to MIA two years ago we weren't too excited about this but wanted to give Air Berlin another try on a long haul flight. Sadly things turned out to be even worse than expected: The plane was old didn't have an entertainment system installed and the leg room would have been OK on a trip to PMI from Germany but not for a 6+ hour trip. Ridiculous! The flight attendants were rather bossy the food awful and we were in doubt if the a/c was actually working. To us the \"climate\" in the cabin is an integral part of the success of a flight. There was hardly any oxygen which makes every flight an unpleasant experience. Altogether it was a very poor experience. This might have been state of the art back in the early nineties but we aren't talking about Ryanair here. Why has Etihad agreed to a codeshare with Air Berlin? It is just like booking a four star hotel but staying in a two star room.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_626", "text": "First time flying with Air Berlin and a disappointing experience. First problem was the lack of leg room. I'm 181cm and my knees were hitting the seat in the front while when reclined I had trouble stretching out. The second negative was the in-flight service. I can't remember the last time I came across such a sour and unfriendly bunch. No smiles and total lack of effort and interest. Half the food I didn't even bother touching it was so unappealing. One positive was the IFE which was modern and had a fair amount of choice. Air Berlin might be fine for short-haul but I will certainly not be flying long-haul with them again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_627", "text": "Was told to be at airport by 3.10am for flight at 6.10am. Gates were not opened until gone 4am by a very surly man. Same thing coming back - told to be at airport 3 hours before flight time but gates were not opened until 1.5 hours before flight. Not impressed. Have not flown Aer Lingus before. I suppose that's what you get for going cheap. Seats were comfortable with plenty of leg room.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_628", "text": "New plane PTV entertainment friendly helpful staff and crew easy check-in on-time departure and arrival. Just one meal. Charge for all alcoholic beverages. Seats were cramped both width and leg room. Difficult to sleep since cabin lights were left on and crew was making frequent announcements throughout flight. Many were commercial announcements regarding tax-free goods. Dublin-Boston same aircraft type. Same pros and cons with one additional con - cost or change fee to re-schedule was \u20ac692. No forgiveness or consideration on non-refundable tickets. US passport control is now at the Dublin US flights departure gates. Easy to get through the passport control gates but the reduced space results in major congestion at the departure gates.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_629", "text": "It was the same as any other discount carrier for the most part. The seats were average. My husband is 6'3 and we usually try to get exit row seats. It seems that on Rouge the exit row is considered premium seating and is an extra $250ish per person! His knees were hitting the seat in front of him but that's to be expected. We were really disappointed with the entertainment situation. The app that you are to download doesn't work for android. It will play music but no movies or TV shows. There are plugs between the seats which is nice but they are on the ground and we couldn't actually reach them because the seats were so cramped. Charging for checked luggage has made most people use carry-on which means that there isn't enough room for all the bags in the cabin. All the reasons that we used to like Air Canada are gone. We will not be flying Rouge again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_630", "text": "I was not informed at booking that it was a Rouge flight but I will avoid at all costs. I do not mind stripping amenities to reduce cost but making the seats so awful is ridiculous. What is this an airline for ants?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_631", "text": "Passengers in the waiting lounge mentioned getting \"roughed\" previously to which all say \"this won't happen again done with Rouge\". Seats are horrible cabin temp uncomfortable lights stayed on for entire flight food non-existent in any form inflight entertainment dates back to 80's and flight attendants lacking in training and experience. This Low Cost Experiment by AC is a failure.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_632", "text": "At Toronto airport the monitors were showing \"on time\" but when I arrived to the gate boarding was almost completed. On board: dirty. Aircraft: old 767-300. No smile or help from the attendants (all over-head compartments were occupied by their equipment). Pillow and blanket: basic quality. Food: hot chicken low quality salad and cake. Cold bread given by hand by the crew. Breakfast: banana bread. 20 minutes later they came around with drinks and coffee. No magazine on board. Crew shouting loudly for duty free during night flight while people were sleeping. Wouldn't recommend.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_633", "text": "Typical of AC flights were late or delayed despite the weather being ok. Outbound YYZ-HKG flight had obnoxious disappearing FAs combined with a malfunctioning IFE. FB was nothing special but edible. An average flight. Return HKG-YYZ-YUL flights were distinguished by the worst departure and arrival delays of all the flights and terrible catering. The J class main meal of beef was overcooked and inedible as it was so tough. Breakfast highlight was dried out croissants and a glop of salty greasy noodles. FAs on this segment were professional efficient and polite. AC's IFE featuring small screens with poor resolution has a limited library of interesting titles. It remained closed for most of my flights unlike my flights on CX or BR which offer current films along with an interesting selection of Asian films. AC's international films have a lot of Bollywood and are of little interest to China/Japan route customers. I really look forward to the Asian film selection on AC's higher end competitor EVA. The AC IFE equipment is at least 5 years out of date along with the uncomfortable worn out pods. The equipment was somewhat cleaner than usual although AC still refuses to provide headrest covers like the Asian airlines do. Not the most hygienic approach to air travel. The new blankets are a welcome change. The lavs were the usual basic AC setup so very different than those found on Asian carriers. Boarding procedures have drastically improved with the implementation of zones although many pax still do not understand the cabin baggage size and weight limits. AC has an inconsistent approach to this issue and I could see that some economy cabin pax were going to be made uncomfortable by a few selfish people. Desk agents on all segments were polite and pleasant to deal with. Baggage delivery at Canadian airports was slow as usual. Considering the fare paid which was higher than the AC competitors I don't think I received good value for my purchase. AC offers an expensive inconsistent product with unreliable on time performance.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_634", "text": "Why bother to check in on-line and then expect such a delay to drop off your bag. The staff counters were opened for 4 lines (incl business) at Zurich and 3 lines (incl business) at Tegel. I for one will never bother with Air Berlin again as I simply do not have this time to waste on such a pathetic level of customer service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_635", "text": "The biggest issue in my opinion is seat pitch. I have been in Rouge and Rouge Plus. I won't fly with them if Rouge Plus is not available (only six seats on an A319). It also means they aren't much of a discount carrier if you have to add $40+ per seat in addition to the already higher fares. I am based in Halifax so a connection is the norm for me anyway. This makes the US carriers more attractive. Increase the seat pitch and a lot of the complaining will go away.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_636", "text": "Plane left late but not too bad and crew was wonderful. I would have recommended it to anyone but on the way back April 23rd (flight 1856) it was a scene from a high school musical. The flight attendants could not have been more self absorbed teenagers. Worst on board service in my 47 years of flying. They were talking in the back for 4.5 hours. I couldn't even get a glass of water. Air Canada Rouge should have 1 older flight attendant that can get them to do some work.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_637", "text": "Both legs in business class. Outbound to MSY on AC on cramped old CRA equipment. Not good enough for a three hour flight. Food was mediocre. Pieces of cold chicken thrown about on a few lettuce leaves. Overhead bins too tiny for carry-on resulting in bags being shoved under seats wherever possible by an overwhelmed and stressed attendant. Disgraceful considering the usurious fare charged by AC. Inbound on United was most surprisingly day compared to night. Roomy and comfortable 320 Airbus attentive attendants serving an open bar drink before takeoff and during flight to Newark excellent lunch provided with soup and chicken salad or a cheeseburger and potato salad as choices. Flight from EWR to YYZ also well managed even though only a one hour trip and comfortable on an Embraer with proper sized bins for hand luggage and spacious business class seating. On top of which return fare nearly half of what AC charged which is reason we flew United and from now on shall continue to do so in lieu of AC who have lowered their standards horrifically.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_638", "text": "I had a booking Alicante to Lisbon via Palma de Majorca where I am picking up a cruise ship. I have just received an email from them alerting me to the fact that \"due to urgent operational requirements a flight time change could not be avoided\". Fortunately I looked closer and found that not only was there a time change but they were now flying me to Faro not Lisbon (no mention of this in the email). I then had to ring a premium number to query this. The person I spoke to did not seem to find it strange that people book a flight to Lisbon because that is where they want to go and that Faro some 300 miles away is no substitute. I have a cruise booked and an overnight hotel booked but now no flight. And to add insult to injury before ending the call I was asked if there was anything else she could help me with.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_639", "text": "Needless to say we were extremely disappointed when we found out as we opted not to pack our Ipad and it's the only way to access inflight entertainment without paying. Our family's seat assignment on the way had one of us in front of the bulk head while the other three of us were behind it (which was not so bad). Even worse - almost everyone on the flight back was given seats one behind the other. Our 6 year old was given a seat by herself! Everyone in the plane had to jockey their seats to be with the people they were actually traveling with. Ridiculous to say the least. This is not the first time we fly AC Rouge (both economy and premium economy) and none of the experiences have been great. It's not the staff as they are very friendly and accommodating its the actual aircraft. Terrible!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_640", "text": "I've flown Rouge once and I'll never do it again. 29\" seat pitch (distance from seat to seat front to back) caused serious pain for myself and several other average-sized men on the plane. I can't imagine what would happen to someone who's actually tall. Talking to the Flight Attendants even they hate being on these planes as they put it \"it's a non-stop stream of unhappy passengers\". Avoid Rouge at all costs.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_641", "text": "AC 1891 26/1/15. Had to sit sideways with my legs in the aisle for a 3 hour flight from Toronto to Tampa. If I hadn't had an aisle seat I would have had to get off I just didn't fit. I'll never fly them again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_642", "text": "1) Flight due to take 1.5 hours but was 2 hours late. No apology offered. 2) I was a business class customer and due to be flying at lunchtime. No sandwiches were available in lounge at 2pm when we were due to be eating lunch on the plane. 3) Staff were extremely rude and unhelpful on both outgoing and incoming flights. 4) Same menu was served on plane for both legs of journey - 1 week apart.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_643", "text": "Exorbitant price for an advance ticket only to find I was on standby for all 4 legs of the trip. Ticketing in Ft Lauderdale was atrocious! Kiosks didn't function properly lines were chaotic only 2 ticket agents available during spring break week and they were slow as can be. They stuck the baggage tags on the wrong tickets. Even the agent at the gate was fed up. I am submitting this review with her encouragement!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_644", "text": "I loved the non-stop service and the nice flight attendants but the food was sub-par and the \"new\" business class seats which will be replaced again in November to bring AB on the same level as Etihad were not comfortable. The also \"new\" VOD with bigger screens did not work for me either. All in all flying Air Berlin business class is still worse than Air New Zealand or Turkish Airlines Premium Economy which is a shame for the rather high business class fare they charge!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_645", "text": "We are very disappointed with our flight experience with Rouge. No leg room no complimentary meals or beverages. Staff did their best to keep customers well served. There is more leg room in the Dash 8 that we took from Toronto to Timmins than the 319 we had from Toronto to Cuba. In the Future will make every effort to book with other airlines instead of with Rouge.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_646", "text": "On return we flew United to SFO great plane lots of leg room comfortable. SFO to Vancouver was a nightmare my knees still hurt and while I have never been an AC fan Rouge was the final straw. Nice looking uniforms does not a comfortable flight make. We were cramped no room for carry on. Almost claustrophobic temp hot seat lumpy and wedged between back and my knees. I am 6.1 could barely stand up after flight. I like the configuration United had 1st class then a number of rows with more space a number of rows with less leg room and then standard economy for the little people. I would be happy to pay a little more for the extra leg room or I may just drive the next time.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_647", "text": "I'm 5' 11 and had no legroom at all legs were tight for two days after. On the way back I upgraded my seat to row 4 right behind 'first class' get more room. Room was a bit better for and extra $40 but the flight attendant in first class was unbelievable. 5 of 18 seats were empty but she would not allow for anyone to take a pillow for use - this was a red eye flight. She actually reached over the seat from empty row 3 and pulled it from the window seat passenger and then woke up his wife to take the one she was using. Then she was rude about it when asked why. Inflight entertainment was awful- besides inconsistent connection- many had it reset several times- the content was bad. Bad leg room bad service and bad inflight entertainment. I'll never fly Rouge again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_648", "text": "Wed March 18th Vancouver to Sydney announced on take off that hot water machines not working so no tea/coffee for the 14 hour flight. I don't believe it! Service very poor. I almost wonder if staff are working to rule due to some kind of dispute. Went to the galley three times in the flight to serve myself some water. No one was offering.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_649", "text": "However ten minutes before we were to board they announced the three hour delay. After the three hours flight was cancelled. They could tell us nothing and getting any info in English was difficult. All non German speaking travelers couldn't get rebooked until the next afternoon.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_650", "text": "Just as well we arrived at Venice airport early as four Air Berlin flights were leaving and only five counters were open. After 45 minutes they opened three more counters which meant we were checked in for our flight 1 hour 10 minutes after lining up. Given baggage receipts and boarding pass's to Cologne/Bonn. Flight was very good in all aspects other than we arrived Tegel at terminal C and were bussed to terminal C which was a delay. We then ran 800 meters to terminal A arriving at gate A6 at 16.45 hours. We were informed that our flight had left early also told we were not on their computer and nor was our baggage on this flight so they were not expecting us. They could not explain why we had onward boarding pass's issued in Venice. We went to their ticket office in terminal A and had superb service to ensure we caught the next flight to Cologne/Bonn. On arrival in Cologne our bags awaited us at the lost luggage area as they had come through on flight AB6503. A pity as in the air it is a good airline but ground staff wise it is way behind.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_651", "text": "We flew this leg same time last year (2014) and that flight was a \"real\" Air Canada flight not Rouge. This flight was a shock. I am 6'5\" so used to being a bit cramped on aircraft but ACR take it to a new level. The leg room is appalling I read about going long-haul to Edinburgh on this airline and would not consider it as 4 hours to Cuba was more than enough. The inflight entertainment was a waste of time the meals offered seemed pretty poor but the worse of all of this flight was the seating comfort. Future flights to Cuba will be with WestJet - AC have lost me as a frequent flier if this kind of cost cutting is their \"new\" business method.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_652", "text": "Most uncomfortable trip I took. Would rather stay home than travel with Air Canada Rouge. I am only 5 feet 10 and I could not move in the plane. I had to get up many time just to stretch.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_653", "text": "On my international flight which took off 1 hr late I received none of that. Even when going to the ticket counters to re-book my flights (after running to my gate and discovering that I had missed it) no one was on the same page. Some didn't print out new tickets they couldn't tell me where to go to get my luggage on the right track (which by the way I didn't get until almost 3 days later) and last but not least they flew me to a completely different airport in London without telling me of this change. On the way home from Europe same situation. 1 hour delayed flight (due to technical issues) causing nearly missed flight on other end. Wouldn't provide me with cart or tell me the status of my next flight and whether it would hold for us. Landed at final destination no baggage.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_654", "text": "While this was our first experience with Rouge having had tremendous negative feedback about the very limited leg room my husband and I decided to upgrade to preferred seating before we left on our trip. The preferred seating was better than the regular seating for sure. However while we paid $160 extra to upgrade our seats our boarding zone did not change. This meant that we boarded the aircraft last because our reservation was booked using points. When we actually did board the aircraft the overhead bins near our row were all full. It seems reasonable to me that when a person upgrades to preferred seating at an additional cost they should board right after business class passengers and before regular seating. Until Air Canada discontinues the practice of having passengers pay for their one checked bag onboard storage space will continue to be a huge problem. When I paid extra to have preferred seating I would have expected preferred service!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_655", "text": "This was our first trip on Rouge. The plane was the Airbus 319. The flights have left us scarred. There is no legroom and on a 5.5 hour flight no complimentary meal. We did download the Air Canada app for inflight entertainment but didn't find anything current or worth watching. This was our worst inflight experience ever! When I went online to understand the Rouge economy seat pitch (measurement of legroom) it does not mention it and I now understand why. There were 118 seats in the economy section and there may have been 5 empty seats at most based on what I saw. There were 2 stewardesses which I believe contravenes the 50 passengers to 1 stewardess legislation. Also there were only 2 toilets for the 2 crew in economy and all of the economy passengers. When a crew member had to wash their hands the washroom was the only place to do it. I would not call this \"leisure\" flying. Unfortunately for us this will be our last trip to Grenada unless the carrier changes or they re-fit the planes. Everyone at the resort we talked to was complaining about Rouge. The only positive thing I can say is the crew were very pleasant and helpful and I pity them because so many people were unhappy with the cramped quarters. Some men were actually sitting sideways for the entire flight because there was not enough legroom. Never again!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_656", "text": "Our plane was 45 minutes late arriving in Boston but were we reassured that making our connecting flights would not be an issue. After we boarded in Boston we sat for another 35 minutes before the plane left the gate. Needless to say we missed our connecting flight to Tokyo by 5 minutes. When we got to Toronto Pearson airport-which is the most unfriendly and confusing airport we have ever had the misfortune to be in-we got to our gate the plane was still there with the bridge still at the plane but we were told the gate was closed. After I informed them that if they could sit our plane for 35 minutes at the gate in Boston without moving then that would give us time to board our flight. We were rudely informed that that was not possible and were directed to go to customer service. Air Canada told us that they could not get us to Tokyo that day and that we would need to spend the night in Toronto. They paid for the room and some of our meals but the customer service was horrible. No attempts were made to book us with another airline as we have had happen in a similar situation in the past. Two years United screwed up and caused us to miss a flight to Hawaii but they bent over backwards and got us there only one hour later than our original time. Air Canada could take a few pointers from the competition. I will never fly Air Canada again and I will never fly into Toronto Pearson again. They both have much to learn about customer service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_657", "text": "The flight attendant was tired and made it quite clear to all of us in fact she actually expressed the fact. Passed the drink cart twice offered nuts and a bag of chips I asked for clamator and vodka got the clamato minus the vodka. Then she proceeded to sit where I could clearly see her reading a magazine and eating - very professional. When we were about an hour from destination the attendant got up and finally started breakfast prep then placed the cart in the middle of the cabin and started serving fruit plates 15 min later she served the hot breakfast not long after the descent started. Trays collected finally and still descending the coffee cups and juice glasses are still not picked up. This flight was not a business class experience and it will be some time before I take Air Canada business again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_658", "text": "The agents were extremely rude and unhelpful in Toronto Pearson airport. Common courtesy seemed to have been an understatement. Flights were cancelled without proper notification leaving passengers stranded in the airport with no where to comfortably stay. Not sure if this is policy but agents were not required to assist with bag tagging leaving first time fliers lost and confused.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_659", "text": "Delayed yesterday coming out of Munich by 6 hours. No communication internet was better. No counter staff. The flight was to Majorca and I had an ongoing flight. The Majorca bound young holiday makers found the time to get very drunk in the wait and were therefore removed from the plane by police. They where allowed to board and then removed from the plane without air con. Bags off and more delays. Bag lost in transit no connection. Then to cap it off the return flight was delayed by another 6 hours.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_660", "text": "The shorter flight from Winnipeg to Vancouver was onboard an Embraer 190. In economy there was adequate room to sit you could lower the table tray and if the person in front of you tilted their seat back it did not hit you in the face. The entertainment system the same one that has been used by Air Canada for a number of years provided a number of new or relatively new Hollywood movies. Once on the Rouge flight from Vancouver to Maui that all changed. The plane was a 767-300 which they have crammed more seats in over the regular 767-300. The seats seem thinner and more upright. My knees were touching the back of the seat in front. They have moved away from providing screens in the seat back facing you instead you have to provide your own screen a tablet laptop phone etc. Then you have to make sure you have loaded their\u201capp\u201dto play any content. Movies TV shows etc are broadcast via wifi. The older system on the first plane had four times the selection. Unlike the older system which is available even before the flight takes off this one was not online until about 40 minutes after we were in the air. On a flight that long a single charge on a devices battery is not going to last. When checking in for the flight home also Rouge from Maui to Vancouver I opted to upgrade the seats to ones promoted as having more legroom. Seats in the emergency aisle were advertised as such. For addition $60 per seat I selected them. More legroom was a lie. These were the seats right behind the toilets so even though there was more space between my knees and the wall in front of me there was nowhere to stretch my feet out whatsoever. There was no power outlet available. Being right by the toilets there was constant traffic and often unpleasant smells. I have been on overnight flights with Air Canada before a few times and always in the past to help make the passengers more comfortable and improve the odds of sleeping pillows and blankets were offered. Well on this Rouge flight none were offered and as the cabin did grow cooler and I inquired about them I was told that they were available for purchase! In all credit to the crew they just gave me a small one. The crew were friendly and helpful the plane itself looked long in the tooth. I have patronized Air Canada and chose them over other airlines for over 30 years but will I continue to do so? With this kind of service I don't think so.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_661", "text": "We stood in the jetway for more than 20 minutes waiting for staff to sort out baggage - unnecessary! Just enforce your own rules. A very poor alternative to reg. AC service. - bring it back please!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_662", "text": "Our first flight with Air Canada was a shuttle from Chicago to Montreal where our flight to Paris CDG was our next leg. In fact due to late arrival we missed our connection and had to stay 24 hours in Montreal. Everything was handled perfectly by AC staff who gave us vouchers for a 4* hotel nearby and for meals. We could get our checked luggage back and were immediately handed our boarding pass for the following day. All being very smooth in a quiet airport. The following day our 6 hours flight to Paris by itself was OK with various standards. Aircraft (777-300) with a clean cabin without decoration the blue colour of seats being the only colour. The seats were standard without footrests. A good VOD system with recent movies especially for French speaking passengers. This is for the good side but when you see the fancy earphones handed over you will regret not to have yours with you. The weak side starts with no newspapers or magazines available. Cabin crew obviously well trained and working efficiently. I am sorry that uniforms are so plain. No efforts from attendants to look like attendants and participate to the dream of flying like many other airlines. Meals were frankly just edible. A small salad where I am still looking for dressing chicken with bulgur (totally bland) and a so-called chocolate cake retaining from chocolate only the colour! A standard rate for the table wine offered graciously and for the rolls quite correct for an airline. A bad rate for the low quality plastic cutlery. It seems North American carriers do like plastic very much. Before landing we had a slice of cake (good) with hot drinks served in a tumbler. All in all we were expecting more from an Airline claiming to be for the 5th time the best airline in North America. It is true that US competitors are so bad but European airlines are much better and Emirates/Asian carriers are on another planet where passengers are taken care of.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_663", "text": "Flight attendants could be friendlier. Once in Berlin transit security staff in Berlin took me too late to the gate and I stood on the bridge and watched in dismay as my LHR connecting flight departed without me and my young daughter while security staff were busy talking on the ground next to my bumped luggage. 2 hours later security staff demanded USD2000 from me to rebook my missed flights via LHR to Chicago claiming that this was because I had no airport transit visa. When I explained that there was a fax from BA about my arrival and connecting flight and the tardiness of the security staff I was rebooked without charge but no apology. Air Berlin told me that they were not British Airways although the flight showed their name and number as well yet they simply cancelled my Chicago-Des Moines confirmed reservation on American Airlines without explanation. This is extremely poor service from a OneWorld partner.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_664", "text": "Legroom is so small that there was no way my feet could go under the seat in front of me. As a result my knees were bent at 90 degrees for the whole flight with pressure on my kneecaps the whole way. This was my most uncomfortable flight in my 3000000 mile flight history.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_665", "text": "55 am flight Berlin TXL to Frankfurt on a Monday morning. Arrived 2 hours before flight check-in area still not shown. Only shown 1.40 before departure. Get to the check-in area staff says go away. Turns out she is from Lufthansa. So we wait. 10 minutes later staff come along ignore us in the queue chatted with each other take another 10 minutes to set up. Printer not working has to ask neighbour for help. No instructions on where to go next. At 1 hour plus to departure I go to security. They say come back later. Flight itself was ok. FA ok. One drink and a roll. Bus to terminal. Luggage takes ages to arrive. Not pleased. Not recommended.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_666", "text": "I had been warned about it and was not impressed. I dropped something and was not able to pick up because there was no room. My husband's knees were pressing the seat in front. The flight attendants were serious. It was difficult for people to use their iPads. Not a pleasant experience and will not use it again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_667", "text": "When I got in my seat literally had to get claustrophobia under control and I am not normally claustrophobic. Took out my laptop to watch a movie and the person ahead put their seat back and in the process almost wrecked the computer screen. Absolutely no room for a computer. There was no room for my legs had to sit with them crosswise. Measured the distance between seats the width of my eyeglasses plus two inches. Service was fine but my knees were so sore on landing it was almost a half hour before I could walk without pain and again I usually don't have sore knees. Fine to cut costs but you still have to leave room for the passengers please! Always loved and flew Air Canada but will avoid Rouge whenever possible and will now consider other carriers.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_668", "text": "Even at 5'6 my knees were crushed against seat ahead. No inflight entertainment endless queues for the two tiny bathrooms - for 120+ people? People lined up the length of the plane leaning on everyone's back rest as they waited to gradually make their way to a coveted toilet! My ill son needed a wheelchair to meet our flight in Toronto. Message didn't get through and we waited endlessly as crew asked us to leave the plane. Frequent flyer points be damned. Hello Westjet.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_669", "text": "I was forced to sit through a 8 hour flight from London to Toronto with no TV entertainment because their screen was faulty while other passengers around me had their TVs working. The staff on board thought offering me newspapers was a good alternative to not having TV entertainment which we all pay for as part of ticket costs! Its like asking me to eat carrots for 8 hours rather than giving me the solid meal I was told I would receive as part of the service. Unbelievable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_670", "text": "Arrived at Pearson in good time and was advised the flight would be delayed 15 minutes (acceptable but just!). On arrival at departure gate loading of plane was initiated then minutes later an announcement that the loaded passengers would have to be deplaned as there as a maintenance issue (not a weather or staffing concern!). First observation: why does Air Canada insist on placing faulty equipment in the loading gate? Don't think it is too much to ask to have a functional plane ready and available to load at prescribed time! Worse the 'delay' (over the next six hours) lead to a flight cancellation at about 7pm. Many families with small children are then expected to deal with the development one that was obviously known hours earlier but not shared. Air Canada's behaviour in this regard is consistent - it would be only a common courtesy to advise on such matters - honestly and in a timely fashion - so passengers can make other arrangements. But no the airline drags the waiting times out until no other options are available. As a result a plane-load of angry passengers are at the 'customer service' desk to make alternate (hotel and air travel) arrangements only to learn that the staff there have not been advised of the situation. As a result more time is lost (almost an hour) as harried staff scramble to address the issue making other arrangements etc. without being prepared in advance for the onslaught with answers ready and alternate course of action determined! Again incredibly poor planning from this passengers perspective. Finally we were advised that we were scheduled on a flight the next morning and this one actually took off as scheduled and on time. Remarkably as for this passenger it was the first Air Canada flight (out of the most recent five flights flown with the airline) that was neither 'cancelled' or 'delayed' on departure (I reference flights between March 2014 and January 2015 in this regard: Denver SFO Nashville Miami and Ixtapa (1)). As a result my 'trust' in Air Canada is at an all-time low as they simply cannot be relied upon to reliably meet their contractual obligations. Worse no one seems to care about the stress and inconvenience caused by their unreliability. Wherever possible I would strongly suggest finding other airlines to utilize if and when possible.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_671", "text": "Very disappointing business class service really third rate compared to other international airlines such as Cathay Pacific or Singapore. Boarding the flight from Vancouver to Toronto was disorganized and there was no clear line for business class passengers had to speak up to get on the plane. Deboarding was just as bad and no priority deboarding for the business class passengers. The only reason I'd fly with Air Canada is my belief that they have well-trained pilots and well-maintained fleet. Again that could just be a perception and other Canadian carriers may have the same standards.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_672", "text": "First impression was new airplane and very clean. Seats ok seat pitch compact. Staff correct but not very attentive and definitively rude when confronted. IFE excellent if you have brought your headphones or pay the \u20ac5 charge. The rest of the trip uneventful except for the very tired airport facilities at DUS and TXL. Return flight was nonstop TXL-MIA. Priority access only granted after insisting twice that we were Gold Status or OneWorld Ruby; nobody seems to have been instructed on what that means. Same plane IFE staff with a little better attitude though nowhere be found once they hand out \"the bottle of water\". Food was above average wine as always: one glass. Luggage handling ok. Rates are ok but same as other main carriers especially those belonging to One World. AB will have to do a lot to take advantage of their recent incorporation.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_673", "text": "Never again if I can possibly avoid it even after being a dedicated AC client for over 25 years. If I was 5 foot 6 inches or smaller it might have been somewhat okay comfort wise. No in flight entertainment and nice but inexperienced attendants. Obviously a strategy to operate at a low cost but fairs do not correlate. Very disappointed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_674", "text": "Great way to loose loyal customers Air Canada. I had to change a flight that now routed me through LA to Vancouver the last leg on Rouge. The seats were so uncomfortable and perhaps the tightest fit I have experienced when not in a private prop plane. I will never fly Rouge again and think about no longer flying with Air Canada.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_675", "text": "After checking in we went to the appointed gate - we were there quite early so sat waiting at the gate for 1.5 hours. Our flight to Vienna was delayed 1.5 hours but no one could give us any information or help regarding our connecting flight in Vienna. We were told to keep checking the departure list and in the end 2 hours after the original time the departure list said that the plane was now boarding. Eventually 2.5 hours after the original take off time the plane was boarded and ready. When in the air we asked staff about our connecting flight which by now we had definitely missed they were very surprised to hear that there were people onboard who had connecting flights and they knew nothing. In Vienna there was one guy to help all passengers he informed us that we would be installed in a hotel in the airport for the night and that we would get on a plane home to Copenhagen at 6.25 am. Air Berlin had a special little extra surprise for us as this flight was not direct but had a stop in Berlin! Information was close to non existent and staff very unhelpful.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_676", "text": "The crew are often the brunt of criticism but on this flight (3/16 YYZ-PHX) I couldn't praise the crew more. They were attentive two beverage passes and light meal cart and regular trips down the aisle with water for this 5 hour flight to PHX. Although young they seemed like they are really grasping the job and did so like other seasoned professionals on the big daddy airline - AC. For a leisure airline there is nothing leisurely about the experience. There is no inflight entertainment to speak of and the seating (oh the reviews about the seating) is absolutely horrible. Please Air Canada do something about the position of the seats - it's too tight! I would recommend Rouge for a trip of 3 hours or less. Do not book Rouge no matter how cheap you think it's going to cost for flights over 3 hours. Toronto to Jamaica - fine Vancouver to Vegas - fine. Otherwise it's an option but not priced well. For the product the price point is still too high. But good work on resolving some of the issues with the flight attendant \"kids\" that I've heard so much about. Air Canada please listen to me lighten up on the seating provide some fun on board like TV's and turn the product into a fun place to be.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_677", "text": "The outgoing flight was late and I missed the connection. Seating is uncomfortable and cramped. There is no seatback entertainment systems and the wireless system has a very limited selection of old material. I don't get the impression that I was paying less for the flights. The leg that I flew on United was much better in terms of comfort and service and being on- time. Since I booked the flights on the Air Canada website in future I will first check to see if there are options on foreign carriers. AC and Rouge can pursue those who occasionally travel on vacation.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_678", "text": "My husband who flies hardly at all was appalled at the way everyone was crammed into the plane and he has refused to take the return flight back to Phoenix. We have booked another flight on WestJet at a cost of $740. I doubt if my husband will ever fly Air Canada again. We were not the only people complaining about the lack of leg room. I am sure if it weren't for AirMiles there wouldn't be anyone on these planes.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_679", "text": "Prior to travel had to wait 25-35 minutes on long distance call to add special request. On board: They failed to provide the special meal. They were trying to blame it on me since I paid $120 for preferred seat. The flight attendant said she'll see what can be brought from Business class leftovers. They even failed at that so they brought me the side items of the meal (without the entree) which was awful. This was way too inferior to another European airline which I flew with last month. If that wasn't enough they ran out of water half way and at least one toilet got clogged. You couldn't wash your hands in the other ones! The Captain came on the speakers apologizing and explaining that the alternative would have been to land in USSR six hours ago but that they decided to carry on for many reasons. None was mentioned. Horrible experience overall. I'd avoid Air Canada on my future travels whenever I can.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_680", "text": "Outbound flight to Abu Dhabi very lightly booked. Average meal was served and we got small bottles of water as an extra service. Old seat layout without in-seat entertainment. Return flight was fully booked. My seat reservation had been given away despite the fact I checked in 120 minutes ahead of the flight. The aircraft was fitted with new seats. The new economy seats were disappointing the pocket is too small to even fit an iPad or a bottle of water; and the passenger behind me used the touchscreen like a woodpecker waking me up every time. Before departure the crew told passengers would have to enjoy the entertainment system without sound. The sun started rising but there was no effort to close the window blinds. As promised the crew mercilessly started serving breakfast 120 minutes before landing. Again loud announcements that woke everyone up. All in all an unpleasant experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_681", "text": "Scheduled departure was 8.40 am. At 9.00 they announced they were a bit behind and a plane was being towed to the gate. 45 minutes later still no plane and an announcement we're delayed to 10.30. At 10.30 an announcement they're still waiting on an aircraft and we can present our boarding pass to a few restaurants in the terminal for up to $10 worth of food and drinks. At 11.30 a plane arrives and we get boarded by 12. At which point they announce that the pilot and co-pilot have logged too many hours and we are waiting on a new crew. The new pilot arrives by 12.30 and tells us our plane was delayed because it had to be tested after getting overnight maintenance. She announces the co-pilot will be there soon. At 1.00 they announce that they need to reboot the computer system and we will be leaving shortly thereafter. By 1.30 the co-pilot and everyone seem accounted for but wait! We now have used so much fuel we need refuelling. We finally got underway at nearly 2.15 after waiting to refuel. This airline is a complete joke. As a Canadian I am embarrassed that they call themselves our national airline. All of these delays occurred after being forced to wait in Pearsons 'cattle pen' lounge for getting into Customs. We finally left at the same time we were scheduled to land. Numerous people on board missed connecting flights but the crew didn't seem to care. As an aside the crew seem very young and inexperienced and not well trained in how to handle these extreme flight delays with customers. If I could assign zero stars I would. The whole process was beyond frustrating I will always choose to fly via other airports and carriers when not forced to take Air Canada for work.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_682", "text": "Air Canada did nothing to rebook missed connections for people. My husband spent 2 hours on hold finally got to speak with an agent and walked her through the booking process because he had already found a flight with an open seat she was amazed there was even a seat on the plane. He started the 3 hour drive to Minneapolis where the Toronto connection was bound. 2 hours later Air Canada cancelled the flight from Toronto to Minneapolis with no explanation - and it wasn't weather. Worse yet they made one or two garbled announcements and that was it. My wife and the elderly lady she tried to assist were finally told they could only leave the secured gate area with an escort through locked doors gee guess Air Canada gate agents should have mentioned this when they cancelled the flight and told everyone waiting they would have to leave the gate area. Rude gate agents no directions on what to do to rebook just left their stranded passengers to figure it out for themselves.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_683", "text": "25. Terrible service waited over 2.5 hours before being offered a drink only offered two drinks in total for 9 hour flight staff were unfriendly. Food very average in flight entertainment poor. Terrible. Would not recommend to anyone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_684", "text": "Codeshare with Etihad. Inflight entertainment zero seats small and service very mediocre. After serving an average meal the crew disappeared. On a 6-7 hour flight one would expect them to serve at least water between the main meal and the turkey/cheese roll before landing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_685", "text": "Most of the time very punctual crew not always friendly but watch out if the flight is late in into TXL on Friday evenings. Only passengers with connecting flights can disembark. I do have a gold card with AB as did several of the people next to me but still we were hindered in getting out by a loud FA. So far I have always booked them as they are cheaper than LH or Swiss but I will definitely review that.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_686", "text": "On the return Tel Aviv-Berlin. Flight delayed by an hour. No hot food just a sandwich - I expected a lot more on a medium haul flight. Staff were a bit rough around the edges and wore an awful black uniform. You had to pay 3 Euros for headphones to listen to the inflight entertainment. Money was the main motivation to fly them but not the overall service. Fine for short-haul but not for medium haul. The flight itself and landing etc were fine.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_687", "text": "AC 1809 SXM-YYZ Feb 21 2015. Having read all the reviews was prepared for the worst. And it was worse than the worst! Yes we were one of those that paid for pods from YYZ to SXM a year in advance only to be rouged. But the lack of any refund for business class airfare difference was moot compared to the horrific service. I felt like I was in an airplane where children were playing flight attendants. Sloppy attire stroppy attitude no respect ridiculous service. Lets not even talk about the antiquated offerings on the iPad. I like Air Canada proper but when booking future flights will avoid the \"red check mark\" indicating a flight operated by rouge. West Jet you have earned new clients for our yearly trips to Anguilla via SXM!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_688", "text": "The same issues noted on previous reviews existed - cramped seats old shows/movies minimal cabin service inconsistent temperature aisle space must only barely meet standards reading lights not working (quote from an attendant \"working reading lights are not an airline safety requirement\" which was the response I got when I finally tracked down 2 attendants who initially both said they would check out why the lights weren't working or get me a mobile reading light and who never got back to me). We have decided to use our remaining Aeroplan miles on non- Air Rouge flights and then book with Westjet or US airlines for future trips. In addition to our recent negative experience another consideration to drop Air Canada was an Air Canada employee on a previous interaction said that no one likes Air Rouge but do not expect Air Canada to make any changes. Why would one stay with an airline who doesn't value their economy customers. AC would have to make some significant improvements to show that they actually care about customers to have me even consider flying with them in the future!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_689", "text": "First check-in at LaGuardia was a nightmare long queues and no staff. Some of the customers complained to Air Canada agent and her reply was \"you should be happy for what you have\". Boarding was chaotic and plane departed 50 min late. On the way back boarding in Winnipeg took about 45 min because flight was full AC staff had to check in many bags into the hold of the aircraft. We departed 25 min late and arrived into Toronto 15 min behind the schedule. On the better note clean planes good legroom and awesome cabin crew who were attentive and kind to passengers. Checked in luggage arrived on the baggage belt within 15 min of our arrival.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_690", "text": "Air Canada never fails to disappoint with their service it is dismal to say the least. They charge for everything from earphones to food on domestic flights. Food on international flights is also poor. I recently had breakfast on Thai Airways Singapore Airways and Air Canada. The meal was almost identical in all three instances but the portion size and taste was significantly better on Thai and Singapore. The dinner meals on Air Canada were also less than impressive compared to the Thai and Singapore. On more than 1 occasion my personal TV didn't work properly and flights nearly always depart late. I have flown nearly all types of Air Canada aircraft (787 777 767 A321 (A320) A330) and while their larger aircraft are comfortable their older smaller aircraft are uncomfortable. In the event there is a problem and you need to contact someone be prepared to be put on hold for at least 1 hour. The last few times I have called 60 minutes was the quickest I was able speak to a human.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_691", "text": "com. Air Canada changed my direct flight from Cabo to Toronto twice prior to my departure. The first change had me stopping in Houston for a layover and then on to Toronto. Clearly not what I paid for. Shortly after that flight was changed routing me through San Francisco on a 'red eye' that had me arriving home Monday morning at 5.55am. I was to arrive home on Sunday evening but finally arrived home on Tuesday morning at 10am after they had handed me off to United who simply overbooked my flight. I contacted Air Canada for assistance from Mexico three times but they simply weren't interested. I truly wish there was real competition in the Canadian Airline industry so that I could avoid Air Canada in the future.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_692", "text": "Unacceptable business class seat same as 6-8 years ago on LTU Airlines. They may call it \"economy plus\" but it has nothing to do with international long distance business class. IFE ok FA - only men - friendly but lack professional skills. Food below business standard just \"superior economy\" - same for drinks. Flight departed 40 mins late - no explanation given. Luggage delivery at MIA airport ok.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_693", "text": "Our flight was delayed by 11 hours! Air Berlin did not offer passengers any compensation for the delay not even a meal coupon or a coffee. Onboard staff were also rude. They did not offer any explanation for delay when asked. The seats were relatively comfortable but the meals were below average. The overall quality is that of a typical budget airline. The worst customer service experience I have ever witnessed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_694", "text": "It was supposed to leave at 6.20 its now 7.15 and everybody is milling around the Rouge desk waiting to see what will happen. Typical AC.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_695", "text": "We found a good deal online from YVR to HON for spring break so booked. Flight was on time leaving YVR and aircraft seemed clean and tidy but seats were a bit cramped in terms of leg room and elbow room. The flight attendants were all very friendly and bubbly as one would expect from new grads - I liked the attempt to look trendy with the uniforms. What was disappointing though for my two young children was that there was no in-flight entertainment. It would have been helpful to know that one needed the iPad app ahead of time. Also disappointing the lack of good available - you would think Mac and cheese would be the obvious to stock up on this flight. What was extremely disappointing was to find out the day of checkout was that our 10.15pm flight had been delayed by 4 hours. What was even more aggravating was to find out through 3 further emails that our flight was delayed even more. The final straw that broke the camel's back was to check in and then find out that our flight would be delayed 7.45 hours. So here I am sitting in Honolulu airport writing this in frustration at 4am because I can't sleep and have two exhausted children on hand. Had we known this earlier we would have just booked a hotel room. What I find insulting is the airline's idea of compensation for this is $10 meal vouchers - what a slap in the face. On top I find it ironic that the airline is 7.45hours delayed which is just under 8 hours on their website for which they would provide accommodations for. I'm sitting here in the airport probably with 100+ passengers looking as exhausted and frustrated as I am and probably thinking the same thing - never again. As I peruse the Internet wish I found this website earlier as I hear this is not the first time this has happened.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_696", "text": "Attendant in Premium was pleasant and helpful food okay but seats very uncomfortable. Economy was hot and stuffy attendant was surly ran out of food to purchase had to pay $60 for iPads for the children. Definitely not recommended for family travel.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_697", "text": "How this airline gets four stars and boasts about it is beyond me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_698", "text": "The flight from Vancouver to Honolulu was okay. It was on time and I brought my iPad and had the app downloaded so I could connect to the entertainment system. Although the movie selection and TV selections were pretty old. I'm talking '80s '90s old and those are the ones outside \"vintage\" selections. Thankfully I found a couple of things to watch. The inflight crew were pretty good to Honolulu and the plane seemed clean. I was in the economy cabin on the way to Honolulu but decided to upgrade to Premium on the way back because I hate late night flights. Thank goodness I did. The return flight from Honolulu to Vancouver was delayed by four+ hours so at least I could go in the United lounge for a few hours. We left Honolulu at 2.30 am so there went my connection to Calgary. The crew in Premium were pleasant but young and inexperienced. One flight attendant was talking at full volume to her co-worker behind the curtain. A) It's the middle of the night and she should be quiet so people can sleep. B) There are things your customers shouldn't hear. Our compensation for the delay was food vouchers (hilarious because the Honolulu airport pretty much closes up after 9 pm - thankfully United's lounge stayed open late for those of us in Premium). The other compensation was a discount code for our next AC flight. Thankfully Air Canada rebooked me in Vancouver for my flight home to Calgary (although the agent made it seem like that was a big deal for them to do) and I wasn't too out of sorts. But from other comments it looks like the Honolulu flight out of Vancouver is delayed regularly. No more Rouge for me unless there are no other options.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_699", "text": "We were 1.5 hours late taking off. They said it was because they were waiting for people to get through customs but why should we reward people for being late and punish the people who left on time to get through customs. Rouge's website states you only need to be there 90 minutes before your flight this is wrong you need to be there at least 2-2.5 hours before to get through customs. Arriving late in Phoenix they had us waiting at the wrong carrousel for our luggage and never did tell us. Onboard entertainment is non existent you have to bring your own. The TV and movies on the Rouge app are so old you cannot find anything to watch. On return flight we were 30 min late leaving. Arrival back in Toronto we waited for over 1 hour to get our luggage. I will say that there is one thing they do well. Their booking online their online reminders and online booking for your meals - (just remember you have to show the flight attendant your ticket that you have prepaid for your meal.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_700", "text": "It was a launch of the new Rouge \"service\" but it was anything but! There was not enough space to open my book so that I could partake in the only source of entertainment available to me on the flight. I could not download the Air Canada app in time to use my iPad and to rent one would be $10. Paying for all checked luggage coupled with no space entertainment or snacks made for the worst flight of my life!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_701", "text": "My complaints about this flight which apply to every Air Canada flight I've taken in the past few years are principally about: a) terribly uncomfortable seats and b) the lousiest food anywhere in the air. a) Seat comfort. Who on earth designs a seat that is so short that it puts unbearable pressure on the middle of the back of one's thighs? And this wasn't a Rouge flight either but a mainline experience. Why do they torture us with seats that are so close together that our knees are grinding against the seat in front? I'm a very average sized person - 5'10 and 170 pounds - so there is no excuse why the seat should not be comfortable. And let's not even mention the fact that the available tilt is about 4 inches from front to back with zero lumbar support. b) Long ago back in the 70's when I was a university student I used to wonder why the cafeteria food was so terrible when Air Canada could server a very decent meal at 35000 feet in a pressurized aluminium tube. In those days I routinely asked if they had any leftover meals on transatlantic flights because the food was actually quite enjoyable. Not any more. It's just awful. Virtually inedible except when one is starving. And yesterday's flight was the very worst. Recently I had the opportunity to fly to from and around Central America on the Colombian airline Avianca. Although the aircraft themselves weren't new the in-flight experience and especially the food was exceptional. The difference between the food service on Air Canada and Avianca is night and day. Avianca has delicious food and interesting menus served with a smile. Air Canada has heated cardboard served reasonably efficiently but without any enthusiasm by flight attendants in dowdy uniforms. I'll be looking for alternative carriers to Air Canada from now on. Among North American airlines Delta gets my vote at the moment.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_702", "text": "We had booked the flight on Air Canada and were moved to Rouge without consultation. I have always maintained that while the staff on the ground were neither helpful nor happy the staff on the planes were brilliant. This was not true of Rouge. It was reminiscent of flying Ryanair but more expensive. The seats were unbelievable narrow with next to no leg room and I'm only 5'2. The elbow rests were small as well. The lights on each side of the aircraft were not turned off even though it was a red eye. We asked the staff who told us that the lights had to remain on as a safely concern because the reading lights weren't working. We weren't able to get a logical explanation as it seemed absurd that the reading lights would have anything to do with safety. At about 1 am the seatbelt light was turned on and an announcement was made to do up our seatbelts. The staff than walked down waking every covered up customer up to ensure their seatbelts were fastened. While I appreciate the safety factor I question the need to wake up every customer in the middle of the night. They offered water once during the flight. No other drinks were offered unless you wanted to pay. They also came around and offered food for pay; no snacks were offered. We're not sure what they did with all their time. We had spoken to an attendant on a previous flight who advised us that none of the existing crew members had been transferred to the Rouge line and that they were paid less. It showed in every aspect of this flight. We have been flying AC for years despite our but our ongoing problems getting off the ground because we maintained that once in the air Air Canada was excellent. This is not longer true. Our relationship ended on this flight. We will not be flying Air Canada again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_703", "text": "They are narrow and so close to the seat in front I don't know how a tall person could even fit their legs in. Or travel for longer than the 3 hours I did. Not comfortable. The flight attendants were very friendly and competent.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_704", "text": "Reviews of dirty planes incompetence and no seat room had me lamenting my end of my vacation (more so) than usual. I am 6\"4 most planes have a lack of room for someone of my height. I had built Rouge to be this awful thing after all it's transport how bad could it be. Honestly it wasn't horrid. Granted I had this flight through points I would be furious if it was purchased full fare for business. But as a leisure airline overnight where most passengers are sleeping it did the trick. I did not have a premium seat or exit row. Yes it was tight but I fit in there ok seems to be a theme most flights I'm on have little to no leg room this felt no worse. The entertainment system was moot as it was overnight. Cabin was quiet well served (yes those outfits are idiotic) and I think they know it too. But overall it was not the horrid experience I would have expected.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_705", "text": "Weather and de-icing delays kept passengers in the plane for over 3 hours waiting to depart from Montreal. She missed her connection in Toronto. Air Canada took no action during the 4 hour delay to rebook anyone who was going to miss their connecting flights. In the meantime AC's \"customer service\" number was continually busy. Stayed on hold for another 2 hours and finally got through to a booking agent. Got my wife rebooked for a later flight out of Toronto to MSP and wondered why this wasn't being handled internally by Air Canada. I notified my wife and she was able to check in and get to the gate in plenty of time for the later flight. I had a 3 hour drive to Minneapolis to pick her up. Just as I was getting on the interstate she text me saying that AC said there would be a slight delay but that it would be short. Halfway to Minneapolis I got another text saying that AC had cancelled the flight without explanation and were providing no assistance to stranded passengers. The gate agents were rude and simply told people they couldn't help them and that they would have to leave the gate area. What they failed to tell the stranded passengers was that they couldn't leave the secured area without assistance from AC or security. It was just by pure luck that my wife stopped an agent from another airline who explained that the passengers would need to be \"let out\" through a locked door so they could return to the ticketing area and start the entire process of booking a flight over again. Flights get delayed and cancelled that's just the way air travel has become. However Air Canada's total lack of regard for their passengers well being after a flight is cancelled was echoed by everyone flying Air Canada. The rudeness of the gate agents after the flight was cancelled and the empty promises of booking agents to assist stranded passengers was unparalleled. When the passengers were finally able to get to the ticketing area for Air Canada there were five queues with five functional computer terminals there were hundreds of people waiting in the five lines - but not a single Air Canada employee to be seen despite Air Canada's promises of assistance.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_706", "text": "We had a 5-month-old infant with us in Berlin the crew spoke little English so when we asked for 'deliver at the gate' tags for the baby's stroller they checked in the stroller as regular baggage all the way to Denver. In Miami we had a 6-hour layover and nothing to put the baby in. From Dusseldorf to Miami we didn't get a bassinet for the child as they supposedly were all booked. However when we walked around the plane it turned out that only one was in use. We ended up sitting in the last row by the restrooms where seats could not be reclined. We struggled to accommodate the baby for 10 hrs 40 mins. The crew was unpleasant when I asked for hot water to warm the baby's milk. I would not recommend Air Berlin.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_707", "text": "AC 1816. Nassau-Toronto Jan 28 2015 AC 1817. First point I'd like to make is that I'm a long-time dedicated Air Canada customer. I fly about once a month on business and 3-4 times a year on leisure. I'm 6'4\" - Rouge simply doesn't work. Rouge has managed to reach a new low in comfort. I don't need a lot of extras when I travel just a minimum amount of comfort. Really just boils down to a decent seat and some reasonable legroom. Whenever I travel now I avoid Rouge. Sorry Air Canada you've lost a dedicated customer.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_708", "text": "I had no idea what AC Rouge was. I was not particularly looking for a cheap flight just a way to get to Quito Ecuador in a reasonable amount of time. Unfortunately we have to fly back to Vancouver the same way. I will spend 2 days getting to Quito the next time rather than fly Rouge again. The kids attending to the flight were polite but obvious \"newbies\". The seats were absolutely not acceptable for normal weighted/heighted people. I am not sure my seat even had padding in it at all (I weigh 128 pounds) and my husband's knees were pressed hard against the seat in front of him (he is 6 feet tall). I always feel a little nauseous when travelling and there was no dispenser for air at all. Some of the seats were not aligned so when you put your feet under the seat in front of you you are sitting at an angle. We then switched to Avianca in LA to San Salvador Avianca again to Quito and Tame to Cuenca. What a world of difference! Air Canada needs to look at Avianca and Tame to see how to run an airline and treat their passengers! We will go out of our way to not fly Air Canada Rouge again and we will be telling all of our travelling friends to steer clear of Rouge and Air Canada altogether if at all possible.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_709", "text": "A rather unpleasant experience from start to finish. Best part of the trip was the flight to London only because that was on a codeshare flight with another airline. Air Canada flight from London to Halifax was on an old and dirty 767. Crew were rude and didn't have time for customers. Entertainment system dated and food was well below par of other airlines. Halifax to Montreal on a E175 and crew did bare minimum to pass their time onboard and again were just as unpleasant as the previous lot. My luggage got left in Halifax even though I had a 3 hour layover was reunited with my bags 2 days later with no apology offered when I returned to the airport to pick up lost luggage. Return flights were no better. Customer service and even customer interaction at the airport and on the aircraft isn't their strong point. I am heading back to Montreal in a few weeks time Air Canada are the cheapest but I have booked more expensive tickets via another airline so I can avoid flying Air Canada.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_710", "text": "However when the plane never arrived it was bumped to a 1:25 minute delay. After everyone boarded the plane there was an additional 25 minute delay to upgrade the computer system with landing information about our destination. We were offered free $3 earphones for the inconvenience. I normally wouldn't write such a negative review based on one experience but this is after being silent for several similar past experiences.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_711", "text": "Incoming arrived late into LAS. Incompetent gate staff could not facilitate a quick turnaround so late departure. Late arrival at Toronto and then a frozen cabin door meant that we missed out connecting flight to London. Had to wait 10 hours for next flight. On flight there was No inboard entertainment no food cabin crew barely out of school. What a farce! This was booked as a United Airlines flight. Won't make that mistake again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_712", "text": "I would simply confirm what most passengers have said in these reviews. Cramped odd entertainment system and all around sub par travelling experience. Reading the reviews made me feel fortunate that my flights were under 4 hours. I could not imagine doing a transatlantic or transpacific flight in one of these planes. I plan to be travelling far more in the next few years and this experience has sent me scrambling to explore West Jet Porter or US airlines.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_713", "text": "I will never fly Air Canada and would never recommend it. We came at 3 am to check in for our 6am flight yes we don't get served. Still waiting while they take the Toronto flight. We have been standing and still standing here to check in our luggage. They have no customer services. We have a big group with boxes and carts. We have been told to go in 3 different lines since 2 hrs ago yet still waiting. I would never fly this airline ever again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_714", "text": "Offered menu choices soon after take off by meal time we were informed that they had run out of the beef option. In Business class no less! My wife didn't want the alternatives and therefore declined to eat. I told the attendant to give the beef to her and I'll have the salmon. The service director explained that even though we were full paying passengers there is a priority system there in terms of menu items. They had to take care of their Elite Super Elite and Million Milers before the others. We found this unbelievable in terms of a company policy. How much can it cost Air Canada to provide sufficient meal choices in J class? As it turned out the beef tenderloin was anything but tender or tasty. The rest of the flight was uneventful the seat was fairly comfortable and converted to flat bed easily. Turbulence prevented hot drinks service but that wasn't anyone's fault. The movie and TV choices were pretty pathetic compared to having just come off a Singapore Airlines business class segment from SIN to NRT. There was no comparison in the level of service the comfort and width of the seat and the meals. In fact when I mentioned this to the AC service director she candidly admitted that she was aware that they did not match up to SQ or Emirates in J class. I felt sorry for her as she was attentive a hard worker and did her best but had to comply with a restrictive mandate working for an airline that has a lot of room to improve.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_715", "text": "Knew it would be tight but they could put more padding on their seats. After a 5hour flight back was extremely sore. Agree with others the flight attendants appear to have little to no experience. Purchased a business class meal in economy and it took them over 2 hr to collect the tray and plates. My husband had no room on his fold down tray. And when we asked for it to he taken attendant refused. To top everything off because things were so tight we accidentally left our passport holder on the plane and didn't realize until next day. Fortunately got passports back but money was stolen. So try to speak to someone to report the theft and AC states they have no one on the ground in Phoenix as they have a third party. But they don't even have contact numbers to report the theft. Next time will fly either WestJet or Prter with JetBlue.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_716", "text": "My last flight last week was with Rouge. Small cramped and dirty. Cabin crew in cheap looking uniforms but service was adequate. My major beef is the seating. After 4.5 hours my legs hurt and my back ached. Is this the best Air Canada can do I hope not. Will look into other carriers that are willing to give me my moneys worth it will never be Rouge again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_717", "text": "Trying to leave YYZ Air Canada could not provide more than one person at the gate and then did not have a flight crew available. The delays were not notified in advance and we could not cancel hotel reservations. We missed connecting flight in Houston but were informed that United was holding flight for us. When we arrived at United counter they informed us that they told AC that flight was not held so we returned to AC counter only to find it closed. We then went looking for baggage and were told that the baggage was never included on flight out and then hung up on us. We have now spent five days waiting for baggage with no information provided to us or partner carriers very unusual. Typical response is apology with no further information or update nor return call of any sort. Complete incompetence exhibited by AC throughout this process and direct and outright lies in regards to continued correspondence with the firm. I will never fly with this airline again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_718", "text": "The staff at the airport representing Air Canada treat customers with disdain and do nothing to communicate delays etc. We are always left to guess about delays since no announcements are made. There is absolutely no courtesy shown towards regular customers. We are treated in a way that shows that our business is not valued at all. I only fly Air Canada because I have no choice where I live. I am happy WestJet will finally be providing service out of my local airport. At least then I will be able to experience some courtesy and satisfaction when I have to fly anywhere.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_719", "text": "Yes the seats are extremely cramped and the armrest between my partner and I wouldn't stay up (to allow us a bit of extra room). Heaven forbid the person in front of you reclines. The least they could do is give you a free sandwich on flights over 3.5 hours. Brought my own iPad with ACRouge app downloaded but the content was severely lacking (old old TV shows and movies). But the service was attentive and friendly (both at check-in and on-board) and the flight was on time both ways. Could have been worse.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_720", "text": "Airbus 319. Same trip last year but in B767. That was comfortable compared to this. Okay its the discount airline division of Air Canada. But its still 'Air Canada\". On time for both flights. We take our seats in Toronto (BC16) and the folding tray I use is down on the left side. I have to use my arm to stop things from sliding off. Leg room is at its limits. I'm a small guy. No entertainment unless you rent it or carry your own on with you. I listen to audio books I'm good to go. Return trip (AB27) Where did the leg room go. I must have got rid of that tension and gained height or leg length. Sitting squarely in my seat (window) and my knees were at the seat in front of me. The guy in front of me was getting in his seat and the backrest side against the bulkhead looked like it was going to twist off and break from the seat. Each time he moved in his seat which was a lot because he also was uncomfortable. I was getting kicked in the knee with the aluminium crossbar from his seat. From my chest to his seat back was 13-14 inches. Doing some reading from the en-route Magazine and the fleet seating setup. Not quite the vacation memory I would have liked to have had this year Air Canada. My luggage didn't fly home to BC with me to top it all off.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_721", "text": "From them changing planes and not notifying me so the exit row seat I'd paid for to accommodate my 6ft 5 son was no longer available to the poor quality food on the plane (the vegetarian tea time snack consisted of a banana plum and Satsuma) and the functional but not welcoming staff and the very narrow seat on the 787 all in all a very disappointing experience. The only plus points I could find were the online check in and bag drop and the entertainment system on the 787.I would best describe Air Canada as a transatlantic budget airline but maybe I've been spoilt by travelling with far superior airlines in economy class in the past.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_722", "text": "We had originally booked this flight with Air Canada and to our surprise it was changed to Rouge. We thought okay we'll give them a try. The flight crew was very inexperienced which was understandable but they didn't even seem to try to make the passengers feel comfortable. Once we were in the air and they passed through the cabin once we didn't see them again until just before landing. They were slow in loading in the plane in Vancouver and in Honolulu they didn't seem to have clue as to what they were doing. The service on the return trip was even worse than the flight over. I saw several comments about how cold the plane were and how uncomfortable the seats were. We had the premium economy which were the seats with extra leg room and really not much of a bargain but much better than what economy looked like. In the future I'll look for something else than Rouge. I think this is bad idea from Air Canada. WestJet crams their passengers in the seats but at least comes by to see how their doing. Rouge doesn't have the low cost model with the caring attitude.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_723", "text": "The seats are small no inflight entertainment if want you can rent an Ipad which is pre loaded with movies the plane we were on was dated and old. One wash room was out of order. Drinks of water and pop served once during flight. Flight attendants are not very friendly you feel like your bothering them if your asking for a drink of water. Cash call for the airline and no consideration for the people who can only afford economy class tickets. I will never fly Rouge again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_724", "text": "Again staff were rude and unhelpful. Inflight entertainment did not work in our row of seats for entire flight - 16 hours is a long time to listen to aircraft noise and read a book. Seat belt sign again used to excess and it did mean that tea and coffee were never served as no hot beverages when seat belt sign is on. Staff kept one toilet for their own use by claiming it was 'out of order'. One member of staff was extremely rude and loud actually shouting instructions at passengers. Would not fly internationally with Air Canada again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_725", "text": "Unfortunately all suitable flights were showing Rouge as the operator. We had recently had a very bad experience with Rouge due to the minimal seat space and no padding in the seats. We refused to even consider a Rouge seat. We seriously considered driving to Orlando until CAA found us direct flights with WestJet. Much more attractive than Air Canada.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_726", "text": "Our flight was diverted to Ft. Myers instead of Miami due to weather. Problem was in Ft. Myers the airline kept us on the tarmac for 3 hrs giving us various stories. After we de-boarded a representative from the airline said they would refund the cost of the rental car for those who didn't want to wait for busses to Miami. After 2 months of exchanging emails they declined to refund the money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_727", "text": "Had confirmed seats by paying extra for Top Bonus but seat selection was not honoured. Re-routed with a 9 hr delay. No toilet tissue in the washroom after the first 3 hrs. Replaced slowly and continued to be a problem throughout the flight. Sat in row 28. Had to ask for beverage service which seemed to be a hassle for flight attendants.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_728", "text": "The travel agent offered us the option to book our flights with Air Canada then book transfer and hotel separately. We were very happy to choose that option since Air Canada was recommended as \"the best\". On Feb 18th we flew to Cancun on Air Canada Rouge and will never fly Rouge again. We had a 4.5 hr delay due to mechanical issues. We arrived at the airport at 5.30 am for our 8.30 flight. Between 6.43 am and 7.42 am the departure time changed 4 times. (11.00 12.00 13.30 and finally 13.00). We rec'd a $10.00 food voucher per person which we all know does not get you much in an airport. A sandwich and a drink was min $12.00. Not long after take off my sister in law went to the bathroom and came back to report that it smelt. The inflight entertainment system is a joke. The leg room is so cramped. We did receive a promo code for a discount on a future booking no idea how much of a discount but will probably never use it as it seems that all flights to sun destinations are with Rouge so disappointing. Hopefully when we are ready to book our Feb 2016 family vacation (10-12 people) Rouge will be gone and Air Canada Vacations will be a contender again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_729", "text": "Never heard of Rouge before and never want to hear of it again. You would think on an 8.5+ hour international flight that entertainment and meals would be a given without having to purchase. We were not aware there wouldn't be food. We are not big people but have never been so uncomfortable on a flight. Seats were far too close and didn't seem to have any padding. Plane also appeared quite dirty. The staff were neither friendly or unfriendly just seemed to be doing a job (probably hoping they would soon be transferred to the better planes!).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_730", "text": "Boarding was a mess with everyone rushing onboard. CPH-TXL slept through the flight. TXL-CPH flight I wanted to have a second drink and I stopped and asked the stewardess for a cup of water and was told to wait. She walked pass again without stopping back to the gallery. I pressed the call button and when the same stewardess came she refused to serve me as we were landing soon.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_731", "text": "Just to give less service. Had booked premium rouge and pre-chose seats. On return they switched my seats so my wife and I were now not together. This is taking care of customers. Avoid Rouge whenever it's possible. I will now fly Alitalia to Italy if AC keeps these old planes on the route.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_732", "text": "Filthy aircraft interior small cramped seats only food was what was left on the plane (sushi for breakfast) from the previous trip from Vancouver. Young inexperienced flight attendants inadequate in air entertainment with old movies and TV series no one has ever heard of if you didn't have an iPad and wanted to rent one there aren't enough for the plane no duty free on international flight. Hard to believe that Rouge was created to compete with the likes of Westjet and they missed the mark big time. All the captive popular destinations will be populated with Rouge so the service we are all used to with Air Canada will be gone. I find it hard to believe I'd say that I'd rather fly United now but it looks that way.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_733", "text": "Lauderdale to Toronto. I paid a full fare economy ticket and paid for a \"priority seat\". I want to know what is so priority about it as they make you board the flight last as it is in the front of the plane. All other airlines give you priority access when you pay extra for your seat assignment. Would have been better off picking row 30 for free.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_734", "text": "To leave at 11.50 pm boarded at 12.One hour delay while computer is programmed for Heathrow then 30 minute delay because of shift change. New seat cut off circulation in the back of my legs and I had the sensation of being crammed in to make more money. The entertainment centre controls are in the arm rest right where one would put their elbow. All night the passenger beside me was turning on and off his and my system and overhead lights. If I put my elbow on the arm rest I would do the same to the passenger beside me. Try sitting for 8 hours with no place to put your arms and light flashing on and off as you tried to sleep. Needless to say there was no baggage for my connecting flight to Lisbon. Don't fly the Dreamliner.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_735", "text": "No leg room overcrowded plane rude staff no choice of entertainment seats very hard with little cushion. Not significantly cheaper than the major airlines when you consider a sore back is assured after arrival.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_736", "text": "This was the worst flight I have experienced! There were only three flight attendants for the entire Airbus and no one was over 24 years old! Talk about inexperience! Only one attendant was serving beverages to the economy section and it took a painful two hours to complete! The seats were very uncomfortable and we were unable to get our knees straight in front of us. The back of the seats had no support which made for the most uncomfortable three hour flight! Never again will we use the services of Air Canada.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_737", "text": "First thing I noticed after boarding was how dirty the aircraft was looked like it wasn't groomed in weeks. Seats were cramped very little cushioning cabin was extremely cold during flight didn't provide blankets or pillows. Will never fly Rouge again I'll spend the extra $$$ and fly with a real airline next time I head to Hawaii.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_738", "text": "We have done this route many times but this time it was operated by \"Rouge\". The most uncomfortable flight we have ever experienced. We will never fly Rouge again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_739", "text": "Never have I been on an airline that has such abusive people and a system generated to swindle money out of passengers because of bags. They were rude and knew that when you get to the counter you have no choice but to accept any tactics they use to get money out of you for bags. They will try to charge you 150 Euros for the hand pieces you are carrying which are not overweight and in regulation size. There were at least 15 to 20 passengers who were experiencing the same thing. It was not just one employee who was doing this the passengers realized and were talking about it that employees of AirBerlin had an organized system of telephoning each other to pinpoint passengers that they could charge more from the check in counter to the cashier to the gate check in. Three people on the counter at the gate who were picked out for extra charges for hand pieces were yelling at them for not providing a receipt.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_740", "text": "Cabin crew especially female FA's were not friendly and seemed irritated and annoyed. Service was not worth the price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_741", "text": "I have spent the last 3 or 4 years defending the \"new\" Air Canada for the quality and safety of travel with them (you know the drill about their \"award winning\" status). After my family's Rouge experience I am back at square 0. Let me count off the ways Rouge made us see red on our recent trip to Hawaii: 1) highly punishing and inefficient boarding process both in Vancouver and in Honolulu 2) primitive entertainment services 3) a 1980s vintage and obsolete B-767 where essential functions like lighting to read by didn't work 4) hours of discomfort in seats that hinted at promiscuity (that's how close they are to each other front to back and side to side) 5) a Rouge crew that was decidedly green (we figure that this must be a training ground for new Air Canada staff and the perky uniform is decidedly weird). So my family's take is: avoid AC Rouge and go WestJet or take a US carrier even if it costs more.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_742", "text": "What a terrible airline. First off no in-flight entertainment. Unless you knew that prior and downloaded the AirCanadaRouge App to your iPad. If you have $10 you can rent an iPad? The only entertainment you get is watching other passengers painfully adjust in their seats. Even less legroom than any other plane! Are you hot? Well there aren't any personal air vents. Hope you ate before you got on board or brought your own snack because you won't be getting a crumb from this airline. Maybe they should have saved money by not buying fedoras for the airline crew. Oh and all the airline attendants look like 19 yr old kids.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_743", "text": "This was confirmed and the seats allocated. When I arrived at the plane the crew had split our seats up and would not change other seating so we could sit together. My 4 year old was initially sat alone next to a stranger. The result was that I could not go to the bathroom with my son without leaving my baby. I could not change my baby without leaving my son alone - my wife was 30 odd rows away. The stewardesses would not help us get food from bags (which were all with my wife because we were meant to be sat together). When I complained through customer relations I was told that it is always challenging travelling with children. They let us down at every stage of our journey and ruined our trip home.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_744", "text": "I'm 5'4\" and 135 pounds so if I can't fit in a seat - something is drastically wrong! And I couldn't get comfortable - the flights to/from Europe were each 12 hours of misery. How greedy could AC be as to try to fit in that many seats? The plane is already super-efficient - so having an aisle seat is awful - you will constantly get your elbows arms and feet banged by the flight attendants. Add to that - the washrooms are so small I couldn't even fit in. And the toilet seats refuse to stay up! Come on AC adding a slow-release toilet seat would cost you nothing!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_745", "text": "Their only attempt to reconcile was to refund the ticket in full or give us 80 Euro off a hotel in Dusseldorf so we could catch a connection the next day. The former would cancel our honeymoon in its entirety and the latter would not cover the cost of a hotel at such last minute notice. There was absolutely no consideration or concern on their part. They seemed totally indifferent to the entire issue.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_746", "text": "This flight has run late most days over the past 2 months. Service on board poor - traveller requesting full can of Coke was denied and got a lecture from attendant that she still had several passengers to serve. Time to switch to Westjet.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_747", "text": "The Flight Attendants quietly agreed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_748", "text": "What a contrast - a first class carrier and a no frills one. All Air NZ flights treated passengers as if they were valued and always gave them something (even a 75 min flight got wine and cheese). A 5hr one with AC got you a cup of lukewarm coffee. ANZ staff chatted and joked with customers. Air Canada's just went through the motions. It really felt like a \"bus run\". It was was so disappointing to see how far Canada's national carrier has sunk. I will avoid them at all costs in the future - too bad ANZ doesn't fly everywhere from Canada.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_749", "text": "I had a premium economy seat booked on the outbound leg and an economy seat for the return but had purchased a preferred seat. I upgraded to business class on both legs on check in for $900 on the way out and 900 Pounds on the way back! AC have managed to hide their business check-in at YVR and LHR I had to ask both times where it was. At YVR its basically in the Domestic check- in section of the airport. The check-in agent mentioned that I had a good seat (4A) which is a single seat by itself. My heart sank a little when she mentioned that the aircraft had a 'high density' configuration. Airline speak for a plane where they have crammed in more seats. Onboard I found the new business seating terrible clearly designed for short narrow people. Once the seat is in lay flat mode your legs go into a narrow gap under the seat in front of you. I'm 6' and 230lbs and had a few centimetres of room to the side and above before my lower legs were hitting the sides of the available space. The seat feels narrower than before making the whole thing coffin like. The pods were much better and offered more privacy. This particular seat had excessively large armrests some of that space would have been better used to widen the seat. Where the seat controls are positioned you will hit them when you use the armrests in the regular fashion causing the seat to move when you don't want it to. When I mentioned to one of the cabin crew about the seat comfort he said \"I know we're ripping them out'. Clearly gone are the days of the $600 or less last minute upgrade to business. I don't think that the new charges justify what you get. Otherwise the staff were friendly enough the food was ok and the cabin was too hot. If you happen to do an upgrade to business from economy and paid for an economy cabin preferred seat email them to get your $90 back otherwise you wont get it. Finally I had a look behind the curtain at Premium Economy certainly didn't look like the pictures on the AC website which gives the impression that its somewhat separate from regular economy it isn't. Although I make an internal connection within the UK from Heathrow I will be giving KLM a try next time to Amsterdam where onward connections are still good. Their business upgrades are typically $500.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_750", "text": "The Transatlantic portion of the flight was much worse than the Intra-Europe portion. The planes used for transatlantic are older and very uncomfortable compared to Intra-Europe planes which were new and had more legroom! On the way to Europe our flight departed late and our bags did not make the connection to VIE. Ok so this happens from time to time we'll probably have our bags the next day. Nope airline was not forthcoming with any info at all. I had to call to get any status. Next day found out that 2 of 3 bags had arrived but could not get them to deliver those until 3rd was located. Then we find out my 3rd bag had a lovely time visiting friends in Venice (VCE). After 2 1/2 days and 20 calls later our luggage finally arrived.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_751", "text": "What a nightmare. The plane was about 3 hrs 40 mins late with no apology no information. I was in Business class. The crew was the rudest incompetent I have experienced in my 35 yrs of flying. We arrived in Miami priority bags came off last for the last insult!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_752", "text": "The seats were extremely small/cramped and at 6'1 I had nowhere near enough room. I was surprised how many seats they crammed onto an old 767. The staff were not very helpful or courteous and with no seatback display system we had to use our own device to access entertainment via wifi. Most of the people seated around me didn't realize that you needed to download the Air Canada Rouge app beforehand and they were out of luck (or had to rent one of their tablets). I was able to use my phone to connect but there was no wifi access for the first hour of the flight and it was intermittent at best afterwards with frequent dropouts and long waits for reconnections. The tablet concept does not work. I am disappointed that AC has transitioned/downgraded many of their holiday destinations to Rouge service and will be looking to alternatives i.e. West jet. I will never fly AC Rouge again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_753", "text": "Twice to the Dominican Republic and once to Rome from Montreal. Not a very good experience very tight seating no entertainment and the plane to Rome was an old Boeing 767 that needed overhauling. Service was mediocre and their outfits looked ridicules. From now on I will try to avoid AC Rouge.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_754", "text": "The flight was delayed by 2 hours. During the long overnight flight the cabin was ridiculously and uncomfortably warm making sleep difficult there was an unsettled noisy baby on board to whose parents the flight crew offered no help and due to the stupid design of the seats incorporating lights and volume controls in the top of the arm rests it was quite impossible to rest ones arms or support oneself on these armrests. The delay however then created the greatest problems. Passengers with onward connections were told to contact Air Canada ground crew. We were assured we had been rebooked on a later BA flight to Edinburgh. There was not actually enough time to transfer to the flight in Terminal 5 but that in itself did not matter as we (and many other passengers) had been misled. None of us had been rebooked. Fortunately BA did sort out the mess without any assistance from Air Canada who had gone incommunicado and would not answer calls. We were fortunate that we were able to complete our journey that day. I am not certain all our fellow abandoned passengers were so lucky. I am afraid I could never trust Air Canada in the future.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_755", "text": "The flight to Toronto was delayed and I asked whether I would be able to make the connection which I was assured I would. On landing in Toronto I made it to my connecting gate 20 minutes before takeoff and they had already removed me from the flight. Colleagues who arrived at the gate behind me were not removed from the flight. The explanation from customer service was that they were in business class and I was flying economy. Needless to say the flight I was on and made the connection to was now full as was the next flight making me late for a meeting this evening.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_756", "text": "Plane was late arriving in Dortmund and more delayed leaving for Palma. Our AB connection did not wait in Palma so we were re booked onto another flight. Crew unfriendly and did not care that many passengers missed their flights. Our flights from check-in in Dortmund to Barcelona took 9 hrs 45 mins. Air Berlin used to be very good now they are people carriers who simply do not care.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_757", "text": "Not only have they crammed in extra rows of seats ensuring the most cramped flight experience they still let the seats recline which puts the seat in front of you in your face. I did not have a choice in airlines as I redeemed aeroplan miles and spent the same amount as if I had flown on AC but got stuck on rouge. The fact that Air Canada is switching sun and fun destinations to Rouge has made the decision to switch to Westjet an easy one. At least the loyalty miles (Westjet dollars) will actually get me on a Westjet plane!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_758", "text": "The overall experience was not too bad but the main negative point is the very poor quality of the food onboard. It is impossible to eat what they serve. Better to take your own food if you travel with Air Canada.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_759", "text": "A very bad experience. Check in was a mess ticket incredibly expensive for what they offer. Excess baggage 10 euro per kilo. On board you have to pay for everything and very expensive. Plane was old and not very clean. Legroom was a nightmare and seats uncomfortable. And the most important: crew very rude and not smiling.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_760", "text": "Arrived to Zurich on AA. Due to the volcanic ash cloud my morning flight to Berlin got cancelled. No one showed up by the gate to explain what was happening so all passengers had to run back to the check in counter only to be redirected to the Air Berlin service desk. After waiting in line for about 30 minutes was told that I can be re-booked either to a 7pm flight this same day or following morning although they could not assure me that the flight would actually depart. No accommodation food voucher refund of the unused portion of the ticket or getting me on one of SAS flights directly to Oslo or Copenhagen were offered because in words of the airline rep \"It's not our fault.\" I ended up buying a train ticket to a friend in Germany renting a car and driving to Oslo myself.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_761", "text": "We booked on points and quite frankly I had no idea what Rouge was before we even boarded the plane. Biggest complaint was about lack of in-flight entertainment. As a parent with two younger kids in-flight movies are a lifesaver. I was floored to see that missing. Did we have other options - yes. We had our own ipad books etc. What was galling was to be told \"you can access movies from your ipad but only if you have the app downloaded first\". Of course that is useless advice once in the air so guess what? We have iPads for rent for $10. It's the nickel-and-diming on every last thing possible that drives me nuts. The plane was huge and full and yes seats are cramped. I am 5'8 and did okay my husband though at 6'4 it was an agonizing trip particularly the red-eye on the way back. Finally the crew. They all looked very young and the inexperience showed. A young Dad wasn't seated with his wife infant and toddler and was told to \"ask around to see if someone will switch\". He said \"I was told you would help me with that\" to which the response was \"there will be lots of people who'll want to switch if you ask around.\" Not sure if she ever did lend assistance. There are other nitpicky things (flight was more than an hour late leaving Maui) etc. Nothing was disastrous but all the little annoyances add up. I am officially done. To be charged for every little thing plus have poor service and the prices aren't even that much better? No thanks I'm out!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_762", "text": "Both my flight from Honolulu to Vancouver went mechanical and eventually cancelled after 7 hours of indecisiveness from the Air Rouge crew and now last night from Vancouver to Honolulu we took off and had to turn back around because of mechanical problems again and the flight was cancelled. The \"Premium rouge\" seats are Business class prices but no way Business class seats. What a downgrade from Air Canada's lay flat Business class seats. I am contemplating flying economy on Westjet.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_763", "text": "I was so wrong! I travelled from Toronto to Phoenix. While waiting at the gate the staff were so disorganized they were not able to board the passengers in a timely fashion. There were 5 boarding groups. They called the first second and third in rapid succession so there were very long lines that were taking very long time to process. Once on the plane there was not adequate space for my carry on. I was told I had to check it. Since I have medications in the bag that I cannot be without I refused to check the bag. The stewardess asked me to remove the medication from my bag and keep it in my purse or under my seat. It would have been embarrassing! In order to remedy this situation in the future perhaps Rouge should not allow people to place backpacks and smaller items that can fit under the seat in the overhead bins so more room would be available for carry on bags. Then place coats and jackets in the bins after the bags are in place. The plane was so full that I had to sit on my winter coat for the entire 4 hour flight as there was not even a space for my coat. Not too comfortable. I paid the same price or more than my last Air Canada flight Toronto to Phoenix so Rouge is not even offering a more economical flight. More than likely more profit for the airline less comfort for the passenger.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_764", "text": "Our most recent trip to Europe included a one-way flight from YVR to LAX for a 3-day layover for some fun in the sun. We asked to be moved up to an earlier flight as we were meeting some friends in LA so I contacted AC reservations three times and got three different stories. I decided to go to the airport the day off early and asked where I could change my flight. This is where the unfriendly cold staff interactions begin. When I asked where I could go to change my booking the lady proceeded to hold up a finger telling me to pause while she scrutinized carry on bag sizes for passengers then when she \"had a moment\" pointed in the general direction of a service desk and said \"there!\". A short walk and 10 minute wait in the line led me to another miserable lady who told me I should be in the international terminal since I'm flying to LA but in this case \"she'd make an exception\". I proceeded to ask her if there were two different operating companies for domestic versus US flights knowing the answer. The lady gave a short and concise \"no\" response and proceeded to tap away at her computer for minutes without looking up or saying a word. Her next words were to give me the outrageous \"change fee\" costs which I paid to get the ordeal over with. When I asked about the policy change she said didn't give any explanation other than \"that's the way it is now.\" Inflight the staff were even worse. We flew on a \"Rouge\" flight which I guess is their budget full-staffed sub. Long story short the worst airline I've flown! From their front-end service staff to in-flight crew all around miserable people. I'm never flying with them again. Lets put it this way my wife and I were almost stuck in Europe during the Lufthansa strike and we feared having to travel on an Air Canada flight back home.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_765", "text": "Connection was late and missed our direct flight to Dublin which was oversold for the next night - after 7 hours in Toronto the next day we then flew to Frankfurt for another 7 hour layover before finally reaching Dublin 2 days late. The Tampa-Toronto flight was held on the tarmac in Toronto 20 minutes as there was no gate crew and the flight attendants did not allow connecting passengers off the plane first then customs closed. Air Canada booking agents \"forgot\" to rebook my husband and I on the direct flight resulting in the Frankfurt layover - inept. Return - same issue missed our connection in Toronto to Tampa had to fly 4 hours later to Orlando at midnight and rent a car to drive home. Will never fly Air Canada again!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_766", "text": "Very uncomfortable seating on old looking B737 HAM-MUC. Flight full and was very annoyed when gate agent decided my carry-on suitcase was too big to go onboard but had to be gate checked. Bag is/was well within size limitations but I was being penalised for boarding as one of the last passengers as previous passengers were allowed to carry 2 bags on board. Was very inconvenient to carry laptop travel documents and other valuables as lose items while carry-on was gate checked. Should have done what majority of late boarding passengers did and simply ignore the tag and take the bag/suitcase on board.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_767", "text": "As soon as I boarded the plane I was a little taken aback at how many seats there were (and I travel a lot and have seen a lot of aircraft). I sat in 51F which is right at the back of the plane (as in last row). It's a 3 seater row (with adjustable arm rests) so I had plenty of space to move around freely. However any other of the seating and it would be a very tight fit. I'm a larger guy so I tend to get the aisle seat but I found that the rest of the craft would've been very cramped for my size. Just enough leg room I'm 5\"9 and I was barely touching the seat in front of me. Any taller and it would be painful.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_768", "text": "I must admit after seeing these reviews I was a little nervous. But I thought I would give them a chance especially since it was our honeymoon. On the flight down we were coming from Thunder Bay to meet the connection in Toronto. When checking in in Thunder Bay we were told we would be getting our seats numbers when we get to the gate. I later realized that this was a fancy way of saying the plane was overbooked and we were chosen to be bumped. However we were able to get on the flight and my wife and I were able to sit together. On the flight down the staff were very cheery and in a good mood. After this first flight I thought I might be giving them a good review. The seats are a little cramped but it was not too bad for four hours. The way back was pretty bad. So when we check-in in Cancun the agent said that the plane was overbooked and asking us if we would volunteer to spend the night. My wife and I both had commitments back home so we said no. So they gave us our tickets and once again told us we would get our seat numbers at the gate. Translation: If people show up you are still getting bumped. We both got on the flight but were unable to even sit anywhere close to each other. We asked if could be switched but we were told no. Ironically the lady was beside was by herself too so they were just too lazy to figure it out. The staff on the way back seemed very miserable. My wife told me she had to flag down someone to order food even though she had her credit card out ready to pay. And they didn't even give her a declaration card. Thankfully in Canada you can fill one out for the entire family. While I admit that the entertainment system is very innovative it did crash from time to time. So make sure you have some back up entertainment on your devices. The fact that we were almost bumped on our honeymoon is very discouraging. I would say stick to WestJet Sunwing or Air Transat. I can't wait until Porter starts doing tropical destinations. However I would not recommend Rouge unless you are prepared to be bumped and you don't mind the cramped space.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_769", "text": "I am 6'4\" tall 280 pounds. How I got into the seat I will never know. The poor person in front of me had my knees in their back and simply wasn't able to recline their seat. I'm used to AC staff being frumpy with a 'can't be bothered' attitude but this flight hit a new low. Rude abrupt ignoring requests dealing sandwiches like cards from a deck I could go on. The final humiliation was that after a 4.5 hour flight my legs were totally numb (as was my rear). It took three passengers and an AC staff member to heave me out of the seat and support me while the circulation returned. I changed to another airline for the return flight. I will never fly AC again. I will pay extra for another airline take a stop over change my route but never again AC. I am ashamed to be Canadian with you as the national airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_770", "text": "There is absolutely no space between your knees and the seat in front of you. When the person in front of you reclines you will get trapped in your seat. Worst of all the staff will treat you as the problem for being too tall. I know that I will never fly them again. Lufthansa and Air France offer much better alternatives. I have flown to Europe with these carriers and had more leg room with better meals as an added bonus.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_771", "text": "It appears that AC flight attendants hate their job and are only too pleased to show this to the passengers. On the first flight one of the attendants was barely civil. Return flight a repeat performance with a different attendant. At boarding time I wondered why no attendant was welcoming passengers or being helpful at the rear of the plane where we were seated. An attendant was there alright seated in her position and doing absolutely nothing. During the flight she managed to serve the drinks before sitting down in the last row to read eat and watch a movie. Her colleague was somewhat more professional. I am wondering however what has happened to civility to say nothing of service. These people don't seem to understand that they are there for the passengers not the other way around. One sees nothing like it on the other major Canadian airline in Europe or in Asia where flight attendants still consider friendliness and service as part of their job. Appropriate training and supervision is definitely in order.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_772", "text": "As well the entertainment system is in my opinion very poor. The selection for those who have their own iPad is less than for those who rent an Air Canada Rouge iPad. I really wish that there was an option to fly this route at least once a week with the main airline Air Canada.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_773", "text": "They're making a few extra bucks by cramming more very uncomfortable seats onto an Airbus 319. The \"entertainment\" streaming which replaces the usual video screens is a joke unless you enjoy watching endless commercials and the lamest movies on the market. My biggest problem is that Air Canada on certain routes no longer gives you a choice between a regular flight and \"budget\" Rouge. Fortunately we were flying Vancouver to Palm Springs ( only 2.5 - 3 hours). Pity the fools who are on long haul Rouge flights. I'd be tearing my hair out! The high school kids who were pretending to be flight attendants were enthusiastic and doing their best but as mentioned in another comment are they prepared for an emergency situation.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_774", "text": "While waiting for bags at the destination (which took 90 minutes) most of the passengers we talked to said the same thing - never again Rouge. Air Canada has embarked on a strange experiment to find out how much people will pay to avoid extreme inconvenience and physical distress.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_775", "text": "Phoenix to Toronto Jan 10th 2015 AC1848. There is simply no leg room in economy for an average height adult. It was incredibly uncomfortable for the duration of the flight. Will have to find an alternative airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_776", "text": "On my way to the airport I got a text saying my connecting flight was cancelled and they had to re-route us. I was to arrive at my destination at 0930 in the morning and didn't get there until 5 in the evening. I had a 2 hour wait in one airport and a 3 hour wait in another. This was not acceptable to me as I was travelling with my husband who is a dialysis patient and had meds with him that had to be kept cold also my 75 year old mother who has problems walking. Not once did we get an apology or even a food voucher to eat. Thankfully we were only travelling from Deer Lake to Toronto - usually a 2.5 hour flight but took us 11 hours. Very disappointed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_777", "text": "First issue: Booked to depart Vancouver at 0800 on 1 Aug 14 on a flight to Toronto we arrived at the airport early. Checked our bags and got our boarding passes however on the boarding pass it did not have a seat allocation but indicated that this would be done at the gate no problem. As we had cleared security and it was now only 0620 we casually got a coffee and wandered up to the gate. On arrival at the gate my wife went to the desk to get our seat allocation only to be berated by the desk person who told her they had been paging us we didn't hear anything. He then informed her that our flight was boarding. We said that our flight wasn't until 0800 he then told us that our original flight was delayed until 1000 and we had been placed on the one now departing. Obviously had we not arrived early we would have been waiting around until 1000. All well and good but why weren't we informed of the change when we check in? Arriving early in Toronto messed with our booked transport which caused a few anxious moments and we had to get a taxi however thanks to Viator we got a refund on our transport booking. Second issue: The next flight was from Toronto to Seattle (E90) 3 Aug 14. On this fight the cabin crew showed a complete disregard for the comfort of the passengers. We were seated in the second last row of seats and were very conscious of people using the toilet no problem. However the flight had a number of turbulence issues and at one stage the line up for the toilet was half way up the cabin. On a number of occasions people asked if they could use the toilet at the front of the aircraft and this was denied. It did not help matters with the seatbelt sign going on and off. At one stage a young girl who had been waiting a long time got to the front of the line only to be told to go back and put her shoes on. I have never been told to put my shoes on. Anyway all that said I will never fly Air Canada again. The first impression is always the best and lasting impression.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_778", "text": "The on time schedule was ok but I have never experienced such an unfriendly and unprofessional cabin crew with really poor language skills! Aas I was about to change the position of overhead luggage to get the lighter one in the less strong compartment I was told to remove it immediately. Even after explanation the answer was she would not care as this compartment was not for me. When requesting a new blanket as the one on our seats were obviously already used the same person told us that this was not her job the cleaners should have fixed this but if we want new ones we should get up and look for it ourselves.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_779", "text": "Maybe they should spend as much time taking courses in courtesy as they do on those ridiculous outfits. I boarded the plane and had to put my ticket into my pocket because I had a full hot coffee in my one hand and a very heavy fragile bag in the other hand. Upon entering the plane I already knew my seat number in my head. The attendant demanded to know what seat I was in. I told her and kept moving. She then got belligerent with me and demanded to see my ticket. I told her that I don't have a third hand and my ticket was put away. She jumped in front of me to keep me from walking forward and demanded yet again to see my ticket. I have flown this airline maybe 5-6 times now and all of their flight attendants are rude. The physical plane was fine the flying was fine the snacks were fine but the attendants - not fine.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_780", "text": "This was my first and last rouge flight. Economy seating was terrible. There's absolutely no room. When comparing economy seating and space on rouge to other airlines other airlines' economy seating is huge. I thought sardines had it bad but then again the sardines are typically dead before being canned. I now know what a sardine feels like. I'll be taking another airline. To Air Canada bring back normal service!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_781", "text": "30 for our family trip to Cancun. Check in was slow with only one attendant taking her time. After scanning our passports the Air Canada attendant told us that because my husband and son has the same first names it causes problems for their system. She was very rude about the whole situation! Arrived in Toronto where the attendants were more professional and friendly. Inflight was uncomfortable and tight which can be expected with economy class. Overall flights were OK but we will avoid flying Air Canada again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_782", "text": "Check in was speedy. There wasn't a queue to get through security so the Fast Track didn't make much difference. The lounge at Heathrow was spacious and comfortable and the food selection was fine. The 1:2:1 seat formation ensured privacy and the lie flat seat was comfortable and just wide enough. I'm 5ft 7in but if you were much taller or bigger it would be a tight squeeze. The food selection was ok fish meat or veggie but all choices were available. My salmon was well cooked and the vegetables were hot and not overcooked. There was a choice of 2 white wines one of which was not available due to all stock being used on the incoming sector! Come on I'm sure LHR has a pretty good catering set up. I don't drink Chardonnay or red wine (3 choices) so I had to drink beer instead. This really is unacceptable in Business Class. And why no Canadian wines? The service on both sectors was efficient and friendly so no complaints there. I can't comment on inflight entertainment as I didn't use it. The WC's were shocking. They smelt like a public urinal with wet floor and paper stuck to the floor - and this was 1 hour into the flight. They obviously hadn't been cleaned at the turnaround. The lounge at Calgary is being refurbished so it was crowded and not very comfortable. All the chairs had rips or worn arms so the refurb is well overdue. The flight back was ok I got my wine this time! The toiletries supplied were an unknown brand and not worth bothering with very basic. For the amount of money paid for Business Class they could do better. It's more like Premium Economy except for lie flat beds. If the LHR/Calgary sector had Premium Economy I would have taken it. Next time I will try Canadian Affair (charter) Premium Economy. This was a leisure trip so expense was very important as I was paying! If Economy is well priced on Air Canada it may be worth it but not Business Class.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_783", "text": "Staff were very rude at check-in at the boarding gate as well as on the flight itself. I requested a pillow and a blanket for my son who was very sleepy as we had transited from UK the air crew rudely said to me that we have to pay for it I didn't mind paying but it is something unheard of. I travel so often but never asked to pay for these things even in the cheapest airlines in Europe like Ryanair EasyJet etc. I will never recommend Air Canada to anyone and will never fly with them again in the future. This doesn't seem like a star alliance to me. Worst by all means.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_784", "text": "Weather delays in Atlanta caused me to be stranded in Miami for 4 days. Knowing the forecast I asked representatives in Stockholm and Berlin if I would make it to my final destination. All representatives refused to look up flight or airport information causing me to be stranded in Miami instead of getting on a later flight out of Stockholm. Furthermore the flight in Berlin was delayed 3.5 hours. Completely unpleasant flight experience. I will not fly with Air Berlin again. Flight was satisfactory.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_785", "text": "They have taken all the fun away from travelling on vacation and cheapened the Air Canada brand considerably. I am an elite status AC member and really struggling with continuing to give Air Canada any more of my business because of this. The service is mediocre at best and the whole ipad concept does not work. The movies are old and it is too awkward to deal with. Overall a truly unappealing experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_786", "text": "I am a regular BC Client and on short notice had to fly Rouge. All they are doing with this service is making me fly other airlines. I am forced to fly Rouge Premium to Costa Rica Feb. 23rd and purposely choose American Airlines with a Layover in Miami of 3 hours for the trip home as I prefer their business class.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_787", "text": "By the time we were boarded all the luggage bins were full of large suitcases. This has happened a number of times now. Tired of struggling to load our small bags and will now try another airline that actually enforces hand baggage size. Would help if Air Canada thought about all customers rather than ignoring an obvious problem.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_788", "text": "The new business class seat is terrible - narrow short ridiculously sized and shaped. It's okay as a seat but I paid for a good night's sleep. Forget it! I'm 6ft 4 and when the seat turns into a bed it slides the lower half of your body into a tiny plastic coffin-like box with no room to move your legs at all. It wasn't long enough for me - so it wasn't humanly possible to lie down! As a result I arrived at LHR tired and irritable lacking the sleep I had needed and paid for. The cabin crew were brilliant but they told me that a lot of other business class passengers had complained about this new seat. It's also difficult to get the seat back up again from a thr \"bed\". My seat 2A on C-FIVO was also missing a flexible reading light. It is a reasonably new aircraft so why on earth was that missing? Basically Air Canada has decided to shove more seats in every class onto this aircraft at the expense of comfort and space and every passenger is short-changed as a result. The B777-300ER that normally takes 359 passengers is being converted to 458 passengers - mine was one of them. The passenger loses. I have read that it is a plan to reduce cost per seat by 15%. It is a total disgrace - avoid this aircraft at all costs. Air Canada used to be a great airline but it is heading downhill. If this is the way Air Canada is going then it's time to change airlines folks.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_789", "text": "Unfortunately no Premium class provided. On the way back I flew in Economy class. Worst flight ever being cramped and bum hurt which never happens even during a 15 hour flight. People beside me also could not believe this bus class service. Flight Attendants nice but what cheesy outfits. Air Canada what happened to you! As a frequent flier they are giving me too many reasons not to be a loyal customer.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_790", "text": "Everything you read in the unflattering reviews is true. However to add insult to injury we had a full flight with no water in either of the washrooms! There was what appeared to be a well-worn sign in the washrooms apologizing for the lack of water and a supply of little individual towelettes to wipe your hands afterwards. On the trip back when the stewardess asked if I wanted a drink I asked first whether there was water in the washroom this time before deciding whether or not to drink anything. I will never travel Air Canada Rouge again. I will fly another airline for my next trip to Florida in a few months time just to avoid the inconvenience of no leg room (and I'm barely 5 foot tall) discomfort of thinly padded seats inability to get in and out of any seats but the aisle nothing to ease boredom - not even a used newspaper from a previous flight. By far the most uncomfortable flight I have ever been on.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_791", "text": "Due to the protection they get from the government they feel that it is their right to charge 1/3 more for flights. They claim that they will match competition pricing and actually publish on their site that they will but refuse to do so when approached. Online and phone reservation staff are confrontational and rude. Would not recommend them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_792", "text": "On the way out staff were a slow and unhelpful but our main complaint was the food - we boarded at 12 so assumed lunch would be provided instead a 'light snack' was served at 2.30 and there was no meat option because they had already run out. Before landing we were served another 'light snack' which was the smallest wrap I have seen. On the way home our flight was delayed at LGA for over an hour with barely any communication until we could board. Onboard my sister asked the attendant if we would make our connection - he looked at our ticket and said probably not without any sympathy or conciliatory expression. When he gave us immigration cards my sister told him we didn't need them as we were only transferring. He said \"you might if you have to stay overnight in Canada\" - a possibility that had not yet been suggested to us and which was delivered in an incredibly flippant way considering we had told him we had important work engagements we needed to keep the next morning. When we got to Montreal we rushed to the connections gate where Air Canada staff who were supposed to guide us told us the plane wasn't waiting for us despite there still being time to make it. The rest of the evening was spent walking from end to end of the airport as Air Canada staff constantly referred you to different colleagues for help. In the end we had to stay overnight in Montreal wake up at 3 to fly back to Toronto and then on to New York arriving in London 12 hours after planned. Even based on the first outward flight we know we will never fly with Air Canada again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_793", "text": "I agree with all other reviews. Worst leg room ever. Expect lots of leg related health issues in the future because you truly cannot move your legs while inflight. I fly with AC frequently but will be looking at other options. I do not carry my IPAD with me nor do I wish to rent one for $10.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_794", "text": "Sure breakdowns happen. I was tracking the history of the aircraft online and it has been broken down and attempted to be put back into service 4 times in a week. I am 6 foot tall and the lack of leg room was not only insulting it is bordering on a health and safety issue. Air Canada Rouge would rather make the extra few bucks off cramming a few more seats on the plane than worry about whether passengers will be able to walk again after flying with them. I am so upset that I have cancelled my return flight with this airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_795", "text": "Air Canada Rouge is the only AC option on this route. Flight attendants tried their hardest and were pleasant. Only two of them however so service was very slow. Seats are worst I have ever flown - no leg room hard and thin seat cushions. I'm 192 cm and my knees were stuck against the seat in front of me. Everything about the experience was cheap cheap cheap. Price was no different than regular AC service. I've been a regular and loyal AC customer for many many years. I would avoid AC Rouge and switch airlines if this is the only service AC would offer on the route I wanted. Trip satisfaction 4 out of 10 because we arrived safe and sound not because of the inflight experience!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_796", "text": "23/9/2014 Vancouver to LHR AC854. For Economy the leg room was OK compared to other airlines albeit still cramped. The staff were friendly and helpful. Entertainment system also OK. But the food! It is simply the worst quality I have ever encountered on a long haul flight and was so bad that I bought food from Subway in the airport to eat on the return flight. That turned out to be the right decision considering the quality on the return flight was as bad as on the outgoing flight. Simply not acceptable on a long haul flight and for that reason alone I will not fly Air Canada again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_797", "text": "Ground staff were helpful and reasonably friendly. The plane was a 767-300 and the seat was very uncomfortable as the padding in the middle of the seat had vanished over the years. The four stewardesses in my area must have been 60ish and not up to speed. One stewardess asked a passenger to get out of his seat and close the overhead bin as she had a bad back. Knowing that Air Canada did not serve meals domestically I checked online about international flights and it said that meals were served. None provided. During the flight I was offered a decent beverage twice and a couple of times the stewardess came by with a tacky plastic jug and served lukewarm water. I travel to and from Asia quite often and have never experienced such poor service on any other airline. I will absolutely go out of my way to avoid flying Air Canada again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_798", "text": "A320 was full and while it was a short flight of just over an hour it seemed a lot longer as every second passenger seemed to be a screaming child. Maybe have flights where no passengers are under 5 years of age? Let's see which airline is brave enough to introduce such a restriction. After this performance I think next time I will pay a higher fare on the full fare airlines.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_799", "text": "If you are booking a cheap flight their service may be fine but when you book an all inclusive vacation with Air Canada and have to pay for baggage check-in food and entertainment it is not acceptable. The seats were uncomfortable for a 5 hour flight. $10 to rent an I-pad for entertainment. No in flight music or movie without the rental. Not everyone has an I-pad or takes it on their vacation. Pre- booking seats can only be done by calling Air Canada and waiting on line for 45 minutes or longer. I will never book another Vacation with Air Canada.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_800", "text": "Alas this might be the last time we use this airline as it was the most uncomfortable seating and rudest crew. My back is still hurting after a week and we cancelled a trip to Hawaii that was coming up due to Air Canada Rouge. The crew was as usual arrogant and unprofessional. They decided to turn all the lights on half away through the red eye flight to distribute beverages while everyone was trying to sleep. As for the price there is no difference with mainstream Air Canada. You pay the same for a horrible experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_801", "text": "Going there we dealt with rude staff. We brushed it off and believed it was just a bad day for them. Our return flight was no better. The flight back was from Athens Greece to Montreal and then Toronto. The sad thing was instead of returning home to Toronto on Saturday 4.30pm as our tickets stated we had the privilege of being bumped off our flight and sleeping at the Montreal airport with my 12 year old son and husband. No explanation was given except for \"sorry this flight is overbooked\". We had assigned seats and everything so how does this happen?? Apparently there was no hotel available that night either so it was a very rough night. I emailed customer service and still have had no reply.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_802", "text": "I'm not a very tall person but in order to sleep I had to lean forward on the tray table; I ended up being repeatedly suffocated by the person in front of me every time she reclined her seat. The entertainment system is okay and they dim the screens during the night to help you sleep. The food was good but it seems you only get the choice of Chicken or Pasta.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_803", "text": "Check-in ok. Seat pitch much narrower than on other airlines little to no leg room. Food is average but had to pay for everything even non-alcoholic drinks. No IFE on outbound flight - limited IFE with shared monitor on return flight. Staff rather arrogant and unfriendly. Cabin and wash rooms dirty on departure on outbound flight. It seems Air Berlin offers two very different products under the same brand - I'm happy with the product for the European market but long-haul is not recommendable and not even cheap!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_804", "text": "This was the worst experience of my life. Never again. Air Canada should be ashamed you are so cramped in your seat that can hardly breathe.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_805", "text": "Jan 10 2015. Absolutely awful. Paid for business class and got hostility class. Attendants terrible. Seating worse than economy on other flights. Will never fly AC again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_806", "text": "Didn't know about Rouge. There's no leg room minimal service no comfort no space in the overhead since people bring large carry-ons to avoid paying for checked-in luggage. The almost 5 hr flight to Phoenix from Toronto was painfully boring with the in-flight entertainment consisting of online streaming of old movies and shows. We had to bear all this again on the flight back!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_807", "text": "Our first flight was delayed which meant we missed our connecting flight to London. Both my sister and I missed several appointments - work for myself and registration for her PhD and meetings for my sister. It was also my sister's 25th birthday which is an extra detail but made the subsequent experience much worse to take. Our return flight included a connection at Montreal - the plane from New York was delayed and from the offset the staff on the plane were incredibly rude disengaged and unhelpful when we asked for advice and reassurance. The whole process was terribly managed - we arrived at the boarding gate in time to see our plane pull away from the gate - some better communications and we definitely could have boarded that flight with a five minute delay for the other passengers at most. We were then sent around the airport with cursory explanations and a lack of basic guidance - for example no one explained there was a shuttle bus to the hotel or even pointed us in the right direction. There was a lack of staff in the airport due to it being a bit later in the evening and we felt completely unguided in the process. I was stunned that a customer-focused service could have such a poor grasp of good communications and moreover just didn't seem to care about it's customers as well. We arrived in London 12 hours after our scheduled arrival time. Overall the process was poor in itself - bad food stingy amounts. When my sister asked if we would be served another meal the attendant smirked and said 'You could loosely call it a meal'. I'd never fly with Air Canada again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_808", "text": "Paying extra to get a seat with extra legroom is worth it although the seats are getting threadbare and any padding that may have been there no longer shields you from the frame of the chair this is especially true on their smaller aircraft flying into Kingston.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_809", "text": "The price is outrageous the service is generally poor (even in business I don't find it super friendly) and it is the only long haul airline where I have to bring my own food when I fly economy. Also completely inefficient and useless systems if you want to book an end to end flight using different members of Star Alliance for different legs of the flight (if not in the same class). Every time I have to deal with them I have to grit my teeth.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_810", "text": "Return from Fort Lauderdale to Ottawa. As many have said cramped. Rouge is overpriced. Reminded me of cheap flights UK to Spain 25 years ago. Yet for what one gets Rouge is not a cheap option. But at least the crew got us there and with a soft landing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_811", "text": "My husband was asked to hold our carry-on bag on his lap during take-off because there was no room in the overhead compartments and the bag did not fit under our seat. The staff on flight 1786 were not at all accommodating. Both my husband and I are not complainers but the service you get with Air Canada Rouge is totally unacceptable. They give you nothing for your money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_812", "text": "The seats were nothing like business class the service was so so we got an IPad for inflight entertainment and it felt like a 'charter type' airline. I wasn't aware that my flight was with Rouge so I was very disappointed when I entered the airplane and realized I was on the discount flight and had used my upgrades for this. I go to San Diego a couple of times a year and I will probably fly with United from now on since Air Canada doesn't give us an option to use Rouge when connecting to Canada.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_813", "text": "Paying extra to get a seat with extra legroom is worth it although the seats are getting threadbare and any padding that may have been there no longer shields you from the frame of the chair this is especially true on their smaller aircraft flying into Kingston. Due to maintenance issues the entertainment system on the Toronto to Heathrow leg had to be completely rebooted mid-flight making it unusable for about an hour. Luggage handling was slow and bags marked \u201cPriority\u201d were some of the last ones off. Since they are the only airline that flies out of Kingston it used to be worth the extra 30% on fairs for flights going outside of North America to fly Air Canada for the convenience but with chronic scheduling problems because of aged aircraft it is becoming less so.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_814", "text": "Of those flights 11 were on Air Canada and on 8 of those 11 there were either delays of more than two hours or cancellations. My most recent was on Air Canada YVR to YEG - the flight was cancelled and it created a great deal of confusion for Air Canada. First they would let us know about putting on other flights in 15 minutes half an hour later they were still confused and lost. They said they would give a lunch voucher but couldn't get them to print and that took 45 minutes. Finally a lunch voucher that would buy an airport pre-made airport sandwich. Back after lunch and sched on flight in another hour (now 2.5 hours later). This is very typical or even quite good service for this airline. Food and beverages - if you like a mini bag of pretzels and some juice or water or coffee then great. I only travel Air Canada when absolutely necessary.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_815", "text": "Booked Air Canada in Feb 2014 got changed to Rouge. Worst flying experience ever. Flight to Honolulu was 1 hour late returning flight was over 3 hours late. Seats are uncomfortable with no legroom even in Premium class. We were charged the same prices as Air Canada nothing on Rouge is close to a regular Air Canada flight. We have flown many low cost carriers in Europe for 1/10 the cost with better service. Will never fly Rouge again it is awful. Inflight entertainment is a real laugh. My wife and I are regular Air Canada customers. I would rate trip satisfaction value for money and seat comfort 0 as other passengers have done.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_816", "text": "One week prior to departure rec'd an Air Rouge email - oh well had no idea what it was. Now I can inform you - it was awful - a throw back to Air Transat planes 20 to 25 years ago. The seats were so close you could not sit with your legs straight if you are tall and you could not cross your legs let alone your ankles. Once the person ahead put her seat back I could not move or would have hit my head on the back of her seat. There ought to be a law re safety -- none of us would have been able to move to get out in an emergency and what about health insuch cramped quarters. The correct spelling is not \"Air Rouge\" - it is \"Air Ruse\"! I will never take an Air Rouge flight again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_817", "text": "I begin by comparing the regular Air Canada Boeing 767 to the Rouge Boeing 767. You will note from the seating chart that the regular Air Canada Boeing 767 has 39 rows with eight passengers per row. The Rouge aircraft has 49 rows. The additional ten rows undoubtedly speaks volumes to the uncomfortable seating mentioned by many. Like many of the previous commentators I have been a member of the Air Canada Altitude 50K group for years. In good faith I booked with Air Canada to discover my flight to be with Rouge. The Rouge seats are extremely uncomfortable and offer an average sized passenger little if any leg room. Your knees are crushed when the passenger in front moves their seat back. Comparatively the seats are similar to sitting on a wooden church pew for the duration of the flight. I will never again fly Rouge. From Edmonton there are a number of other options available.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_818", "text": "I just returned from a trip to Thailand and flew the Vancouver to Hong Kong leg (return) business class in their newly configured 777-300 series aircraft. The new business class seating arrangement on this aircraft is an unmitigated disaster. Where do I begin! It is primarily a 2-2-2 layout with 3 rows being 1-2-1. This single seat is only available to AC super elite members. So AC has decided that any other full fare business class travelers on this aircraft are not entitled to a single seat. Ridiculous. The tight seats are far too firm and narrow footwells make it impossible to properly stretch out and have a relaxing sleep. There is no storage area and materials used are cheap and do not even belong in a Premium Economy section. Window passengers do not have a clear access to the aisle. You have to climb over the other passenger. This is unacceptable in a business class in today's airline industry! I browsed through the Duty Free Magazine located in the seat pocket in front of each seat and asked the Flight Attendant if I could order something. She advised me that the configuration of this aircraft did not permit any duty free sales on board. No duty free on board when there is a duty free magazine located in every seat pocket! I will never fly on this aircraft again and my frequent flights to Asia will be on other Star Alliance carriers which are improving their business class product not reducing it to cattle car status such as AC.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_819", "text": "On top of this they messed up on our return flight from Calgary. No premium economy available so we chose the front two seats in economy they changed the plane last May didn't tell us so we lost the seats after a few calls to the call centre in India they refunded the charge for the so called premium seats but it's not a money issue we wanted the seats. Arrive at the airport and now we have to pay $70 for our third case that was FOC on the way out. We explained we would have booked it if we could but no joy they charged us. The only way to complain is to write to them apparently which we will for sure. Based on these issues I wouldn't recommend this airline.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_820", "text": "Terrible. Avoid at all costs. I travel quite frequently and am of reasonable height/weight. The seats are tiny and uncomfortable. Knees pressed against the seat ahead. Barely any lean back because you'd slam into the person behind you. Very small storage above. Inflight 'entertainment' didn't work. 5.5hrs to Maui. Paid top dollar. Lots of other people commented the same. Nice staff not the jaded older ones that can be found on regular AC flights.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_821", "text": "Can't complain about the service as the attendants were workmanlike. Seating as noted by most reviewers is awful. The in-flight Wi-Fi service did not work initially and when I finally corralled a flight attendant she laughed and told me that the crew had forgotten to turn it on. By the time they did turn it on we were third of the way through our 2.5 hr. flight. Would fly this airline again on short routes no more than 2 to 2 1/2 hours and only with an aisle or exit row seat. Otherwise caveat emptor.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_822", "text": "I was seated at the window seat on several occasions I had a request for food water in the middle of the flight I pressed the attendant button waited more than 20 mins then an attendant went by and just went past no stopping on our side of the aisle and asking if anybody needed anything this happened in the middle of the flight when everyone was asleep so I didn't want to call out loudly but was waving my hands. This went on for 3 more attendant passes me before I was able to get the attention of an attendant. On the way back flying from Tokyo to Toronto I opted for an aisle seat thinking it was easier to get their attention it was but they were not the friendliest or most cordial I was asking for snacks in the middle of the long flight I was asked to go to the back myself to get pretzels and cookies. No more long haul Air Canada flights for me if I can avoid it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_823", "text": "Air Canada did not contact me once during this time only provided vague updates through the hotel staff. On the ensuing flight from Greece customers were still charged $10 rental fees to use the in-flight iPads despite being delayed more than a day and a half. Disgusting customer service and clearly poor plane maintenance practices. A good way to ruin a vacation is to fly with Air Canada.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_824", "text": "The seat space was so small I felt that I was being punished for the full five five hours of my trip. Since I'm just under six feet I wondered how the tall people were handling the unconscionable seating. I didn't write a letter then but vowed not to take Rouge again. However Rouge became the only option on a recent return trip to Tampa. I had the same negative experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_825", "text": "Flight 1810 January 8/15. Premium Rouge is not close to AC business class level at all and I don't feel it should be charging the same amount of points for Premium Rouge. Usually you are served water or juice on arrival to aircraft but there was a delay with that. The overhead bins above the middle seat section were too small to accommodate most regular size carry-ons. The inflight entertainment was non-existant and iPads were offered free to Premium rouge customers $15 for economy customers. We could have used our own iPads to watch the movies offered if we had known and downloaded an app for this. We were told this quite rudely by the air attendant who seemed quite annoyed we didn't already know that is how it's done on AC rouge. The iPads weren't handed out for an hour and collected about 45 min prior to landing so we did not get to finish our movies. You were also unable to hear any announcements when you had earphones in listening to the iPads which I'm sure is not allowed by the safety guidelines. The first drink service was after the iPads. The meal was very tasty and good but too bad no switch up with menu as we had flown previous day with same menu. Seats smaller and very old and no support. I am not sure if they were short staffed that day or what but all the attendants seemed very unhappy and rude. I would never fly this airline by choice and I think Air Canada should have a serious look at keeping this airline. We were unhappy in business class so I cannot imagine how those in economy felt.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_826", "text": "Seats are jammed in. They are narrow and there is no room between the seat in front of you. I am only 5' 7\" but could not sit straight with my knees together. They were jammed into the seat in front of me. I could not put my laptop on the tray unless it sat at an angle. Entertainment system was a joke. First of all they announced after we were asked to put our phones on flight mode to download the Air Canada Ap. This information should have been announced in the boarding lounge. Even if you had the ap it could not be used until 45 minutes after we left the gate and had to be turned off when we started our descent (1/2 hour before landing). Staff announced we were headed for Vancouver; not Calgary. They seemed like this was their first flight and were unsure of everything. They were like excited kids but not helpful. This is the first and last time I will flying Air Canada Rouge.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_827", "text": "One flight was on time one was 25 minutes late and the other was over an hour late. Minimal information was provided about the delays and most of that was obviously incorrect. Check-in at YYJ and YYC was simple and efficient but at YVR was terribly slow with only 2 bag drop desks open and huge queues. The overhead lockers on the YYC to YVR were inadequate leaving everyone a scamble to find space anywhere they could. I would give any other airline a try next time - Air Canada performance leaves much to be desired.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_828", "text": "30pm from Calgary to London Heathrow but after boarding the pilot announces that there was a problem with the de-icing device. They spent hours trying to fix the problem but in the end the flight was canceled. By the time we walked out of the plane it was almost midnight. I understand that due to safety issues there was no choice but to cancel the flight but what I'm extremely upset about was the unhelpful staff and lack of support for the 300 passengers walking out of that plane at midnight in a snowing city hungry and without anywhere to go. After exiting the plane we were summarily dismissed by agents who could do nothing to help us rebook our plane find hotels or even to just to remove our \"checked-in\" status so that we could call the helpline to rebook our flight. Because the desk agents failed to remove my \"checked-in\" status (when I asked they told me it would be done in about an hour which did not happen) I had to call the help line 3 different times before someone there was able to reach the ticket office to fix things up and issue me a new ticket for next evening. Needless to say it was a sleepless night. As a single Canadian adult traveling by myself with all the right gadgets and adequate travel insurance I was lucky enough to sort everything out myself albeit with endless frustrations. I can only imagine how much worse it would have been for foreigner families or elderly people with hearing problems. Because of this experience I will probably take a vacation from Air Canada for a long long time.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_829", "text": "Unfortunately I made the mistake of consciously booking with Rouge while thinking that it couldn't still be as bad as my first experience - I was wrong! My YUL-LAS return flights over the past two weeks were a complete disaster in every possible way. I even earned a compensation reward (that will never be used!) for one of the flights. I fly a lot including regular transpacific flights (not with Air Canada!) and super discount flights on Chinese airlines. Nothing compares to the poor quality of service on Rouge. Rouge seats are terribly uncomfortable the flight attendants are clueless the planes are old and not well maintained (does anyone enjoy blocked overflowing toilets).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_830", "text": "On a recent trip to the Caribbean on AC rouge we were treated to incredibly uncomfortable and cramped seats a dingy and dirty interior a flaky electrical system (lights on lights off like magic if the lights worked at all) and an unreliable entertainment system (maybe you can watch a movie maybe we'll be having bandwidth allocation problems and you won't be able to). We brought our own devices for the entertainment system but there is no charging capability. How handy. And the light switches are on the arm rest so my neighbour's elbow was also quite efficient at turning it on and off unexpectedly. The flight was late both directions didn't seem to be weather related. Nobody made their connection on the way back forcing them to stay overnight. So no incentive to choose AC again that's for sure. We were always willing to pay a bit more in the past. Now we might as well go with any low-quality discount airline. Apparently they are all the same.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_831", "text": "Being 6'4 I would rather get a root canal then have to sit on a rouge plane again. I am in disgust that Air Canada would create such a terrible product when their mainland carrier is great. I am an altitude member and fly often with AC and somehow have managed to avoid this airline for almost two years and will never take another rouge flight as long as I can help it. The entertainment selection was terrible not that I had enough room to watch it on my ipad as my legs where twisted in a pretzel trying to find a comfortable place for my legs. Never again!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_832", "text": "Flew on new 787-8 aircraft in a standard economy window seat. The plane has only been in service since the early summer and it shows. It still looks (and smells) new. The climate control system pumped fresh air into the cabin the AC was very good. The windows on this plane are huge. The ambient lighting changed according to our journey's progress and provided a good general atmosphere. The entertainment system was excellent and fast responding with an extended selection of films TV shows games etc. Every seat came with a USB plug as well as AC power. Flight attendants were courteous professional and between them spoke 6 languages to cater to the various passengers. The overhead storage bins were very large. The cabin in general seemed spacious and pleasing. Before I review the seats and leg space please make note that I have small build 5'5\" (165 cm) and 132 pounds (60kg). Leg room was ok as long as you don't have carry on luggage on the floor. The seat reclined to a relative comfortable position (as far as an economy seat may be comfortable) although I didn't note a major improvement over other/older Air Canada planes including the 767-3 which was replaced by this plane on this route. The big problem with the seating in economy is the 3x3x3 configuration. The seats are narrow. I was lucky that nobody was sitting in the middle seat next to my window seat. The seat felt cramped without a person sitting next to me. It would've been almost unbearable to fly for 10 hours with someone next to me. Remember I'm smaller than the average person and couldn't imagine how an average or large person could last in an economy seat for such a long flight. Air Canada definitely dropped the ball with this seat configuration on an international flight. It might work for a short haul flight but not on a 10 hour flight. Simply outrageous design decision. Another inexplicable design decision was to mount controls on the arm rest exactly where you'd put your arm. There were several incidents witnessed during the flight where a passenger accidentally pressed the flight attendant button. The flight attendants reaction was as if it was a common occurrence. I myself accidentally pressed the seat lighting button a few times and changed the volume on my flight entertainment program. This is a very annoying design flaw especially if a stranger sitting next to you will push the buttons on your flight entertainment controls. Food was horrible possibly the worst meal I've come across specifically the main course for dinner as well as breakfast. One bite was more than enough to leave the food on the tray. The new plane has a lot going for it but is plagued by design flaws in economy that would most likely make the long journey in economy a very bad experience for almost every single person. Disappointing! I cannot recommend a flight on this plane in economy. My suggestion would be to pay the extra money to fly in Premium Economy. The seats looked far more comfortable and had had a better 2x3x2 configuration. I also suggest to eat prior to flying at the airport and/or buy food to eat prior to boarding.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_833", "text": "The equipment is old 767 aircraft. I confirm this with the flight attendant because the bathrooms were in really bad shape. The seats were new and hard and no longer flat beds. You can get spoiled when you pay for Air Canada business-class prices for economy experiences. The food was good but they ran out of my choice. Do not fly Air Canada rouge unless you need to use this airline. No TV on back of seats and bring your iPad.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_834", "text": "The TV did not work and we had to wait for the stewardess to be ready to re boot it! The seats are 3x4x3 and very little leg room although the leather seats were quite comfortable. The worst thing was the rude service we got from the air hostesses they looked like it was too much trouble to do anything for you! The food on return flight was appalling before we landed we were handed a yoghurt and a dry slab of some kind of cake. For the price of the flights I felt the great films did not make up for the bad service poor food and cramped conditions!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_835", "text": "We first had one stop in Montreal then straight to Edmonton landing at 10.30 pm. After the 4th change Air Canada had added another layover in Toronto after Montreal now returning at 1.30 am. I wouldn't have booked this flight if I knew this is the way they operate. There are too many other airlines that never change there flights no matter how full or empty the flights are. Book through another provider.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_836", "text": "All other Star Alliance airlines were great. Air Canada was shocking! There were no shower facilities in the Air Canada lounge in Vancouver. The aircraft was very dirty. Crumbs of food smeared sticky stuff old rubbish around our seats. We had ordered special meals due to medical conditions for 3 family members. The food was inedible - overcooked. Our business class meal consisted of chicken that was too hard to cut potatoes that disintegrated as soon as we tried to pick it up with a fork. Dessert was a small fruit salad. We were offered our breakfast instead of our dinner in case that was better and the crew were understanding but there were no other food options available for a 19 hour flight. We were hungry for 19 hours (travelling with 2 children). This would have been unacceptable in economy. Upon receiving our complaint Air Canada offered 10% discount off our next flight. Useless as we will never fly with them again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_837", "text": "Seats were the most uncomfortable. For the cost of this flight I was expecting more for the money. I will not be flying with Air Canada any more for the simple fact that when the flights were booked back in August there was no mention of Rouge and there certainly was no discount for that portion of our flight. Time to go back to old system.. I do not recommend flying rouge if your flight is over 1 hour long or if you are over 5' 5\" good luck trying to fit your knees in front of you in your seat. Goodbye Air Canada Rouge!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_838", "text": "What kind of a system of 3 zones to load an aircraft? Simply ineffective annoying and takes extra time to load the aircraft. What were Air Canada thinking? Service was rated as zero just like a charter flight. No more Air Canada!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_839", "text": "What happened here? Last year it was standard comfortable economy and this year we were jammed in like cattle. Never again will we travel Rouge! The couple next to me had an 18 month old baby on their lap. Awful for everyone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_840", "text": "Loading time is long as middle and window seat passengers have to squeeze in and out. I'm 5'10\" and my knees touch seat in front.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_841", "text": "Flight 1807 from San Jose to Toronto on Jan.4th. Initially scheduled to arrive on Sunday afternoon then changed some time ago to Monday morning at 1.40am. Plane was then delayed with no explanation for two hours and sat on the runway for another 25 minutes. The new seat spacing is absurd. If you are over 5ft 10 do not use this airline. Arrived Toronto approx. 4.30am on Jan 5th with partner and two younger kids to find that the bags did not arrive with the plane. To date no info on when they will arrive.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_842", "text": "What a disappointment! My previous flights to Honolulu were on Air Canada not Rouge. When I boarded the Rouge jet in December 2014 I noticed there was no inflight entertainment. A 6 hour flight with no inflight entertainment? Air Canada should let travellers know that the 767's they fly to Honolulu have no inflight entertainment. Had I know this I would not have flown Rouge to Honolulu.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_843", "text": "One of Air Canada's latest Triple Sevens equipped with their latest interior in economy with black leather seats and a very cramped 3-4-3 configuration. Very narrow seats uncomfortable but just OK for a 6.5 hour flight. The controller for the in-flight entertainment screen is now placed in the arm rest just where you lean your elbows causing lights and cabin call alerts all over the cabin. Little thought has been placed into the design of Air Canada's new economy cabin! Also my light control was turning on the incorrect light (obviously little testing of their systems on a new aircraft). Cabin attendants all old-timers and all very miserable but this is consistent with my experience of AC's transatlantic offering. Food - perhaps it is time they quit the hot food service! Still cannot believe this economy cabin design has actually entered service and other airlines that also employ the 3-4-3 configuration on the Triple are far more comfortable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_844", "text": "Never again. Seats were horribly uncomfortable-on the flight down my husband and I both ended up with back pain because the seat forced me to sit with my shoulders slumped forward. I've also never been on a plane with so little leg room-maybe three inches from my knees to the seat in front and I'm only 5'2\". Flight back was slightly better (different seats) but still uncomfortable. We noticed several rows of \"prestige\" seats as we got on the plane but they were the same as all the other seats except with a bit more leg room. There were only 3 flight attendants for the entire plane one and a half of whom were dedicated to business class so service was slow. As other people have said there's no inflight entertainment unless you happen to have an iPad. I generally read so that's not an issue for me but I'd have been in trouble if my e-reader ran out of charge as there were also no plugs or usb ports available. And though it's a small thing the uniforms are hideous especially the hats which looked to be \"one size fits nobody.\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_845", "text": "Both were equally disturbing in their own way. The bottom line is that if Air Canada is going to charge full fare on a flight then it should not be \"charter\" quality. If I pay to fly business then I should get what I pay for. As for economy the leg room is atrocious for a 5 hour flight. If the person in front of you leans back then their seat is a few inches from your nose. Also we were not warned ahead of time that there would be no entertainment- they tell you to download the app to watch movies on an Ipad or Iphone but they provide no charging mechanism for your battery so you are forced to rent an Ipad for $10. If we are paying the same rates as a regular Air Canada flight shouldn't the entertainment be free just like on those flights? Air Canada used to be my go-to airline. No more- certainly not if I have to take a long haul flight on Rouge. They are shooting themselves in the foot. They used to claim \"Best Airline in North America five years in a row\". This will never happen again if they continue on this path. Extremely disappointing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_846", "text": "Each time I take Air Canada between Vancouver and some Asian destination I become increasingly frustrated with half of the staff's attitudes. It seems to me that some of these flight attendants tend to get easily frustrated towards Asian passengers. One flight attendant was lecturing me what I should and should not place in the overhead compartment (I really wish I just ignored her). Another major issue I have with the new seat design is the placement of the earphone plug which is located in front of us. It's extremely inconvenient to unplug it in and out all the time when a passenger next to you has to get up. Plus this is also one of the least comfortable economy seats I have sat on.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_847", "text": "We had paid top prices to travel to visit family in Canada. On boarding the plane we were not greeted merely nodded at by a 'gentleman' who barely glanced at our boarding passes and said 'down there'! Not a great start and this attitude and lack of care or service continued throughout the flight. Not one of the cabin crew smiled during the whole flight - for which I was awake the whole time! Yes we were travelling economy class however we had paid premium prices for these flights! Very disappointing to be treated so poorly. As for the 'food' - words fail me!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_848", "text": "I knew it was going to be bad but still I was curious to fly rouge and experience it. The plane was very old worn and dirty non existent leg-room poor selection of movies from their wifi IFE cabin crew okay but very young and inexperienced never felt safe with them food options a joke and unhealthy. This product would be acceptable if low cost but the prices are the same as AC mainline and the offering is tremendously below standards. I had better flights with real low cost carriers in Europe or Asia for 1/10 of the price paid. Good things landed on time and my baggage arrived too. I won't get rouged ever again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_849", "text": "The leg room is terrible - my knees were jammed into the seat in front of me the whole time from Toronto to Phoenix and for the return flight back. If the person in front of you reclines their seat it is absolute torture. Out of 4 flights in total from Ottawa to Phoenix we had 7 planes due to mechanical failures. Very archaic options for in flight entertainment. If I could give 0 stars for \"Value for Money\" and \"Seat Comfort\" I would.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_850", "text": "2 hours 10 min flight. I thought drinks/snacks for sale but sandwich soft drinks were served complimentary. Inbound flights SKP/LJU/FRA CRJ900. each 1 hour 30 min flight. Skyshop menu was in a seat pocket and drinks/snacks were for sale. All flight crews were friendly. Security check at the Ljubljana airport for transit passengers was chaos however it's possible to go to a gate within 30min.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_851", "text": "Very fast on CRJ 90. Seats comfortable and crew was fine. Ground services good and lounge was quite nice.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_852", "text": "Flight almost full departure on time. Service on board by 2 pleasant and friendly female flight attendants. I bought coffee mineral water and a very nice and fresh filled croissant for EUR 6. Good value!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_853", "text": "Much more spacious higher ceiling and with big windows. The seats seem to be more comfortable and have more legroom. The business class is not separated from the main cabin though not even with the standard back seat curtain. The food offering could be slightly improved for usually I've had good meals on Adria.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_854", "text": "I loved flying with them. Very small airline but a functional one. Crew friendly on board nothing special regarding entertainment or service. But flight duration's were short too so nothing to complain about. What I loved the most was a fast transit process in Ljubljana since its small airport and immigration was very fast. Would choose them again on my future trips.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_855", "text": "Adria Airways provides a low cost product these days. The food and beverages become for purchase including water. This is acceptable for short flights but it should be clearly indicated during the ticket purchase on their web-site. There are no hot options and quality of sandwiches is really poor. Besides the service was very friendly and efficient. Both flights arrived on time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_856", "text": "Flights were made by CRJ900 NextGen aircraft. Very clean cabin and comfortable seats. Staff were always nice and friendly. New SkyShop service was excellent with nice prices and it's not too expensive.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_857", "text": "I love the very large windows which are at a proper height so that you don't have to bend your neck down in order to look out the window like on the older versions of this Bombardier equipment. Moreover the aircraft is very quiet. It's a short flight but in business class you got a good meal and a comfy seat.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_858", "text": "In Economy class was served just coffee tea an water but it's fine for one and a half hour flight. Very friendly and helpful cabin crew members. Very clean and comfortable cabin on CRJ900 aircraft.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_859", "text": "The aircraft's are very clean fresh new and the staff was very helpful. Besides I felt very safe and comfortable in the aircraft.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_860", "text": "It was on a very clean Airbus A319 and it was a light load flight. The crew were warm and kind especially the Purser who took her time walked and talked to several passengers. They even offered me a pillow and blanket which I appreciated. A warm refreshment with selections of cold/hot beverage were offered on this 2 hours flight. We took off about 5 minutes earlier and landed more or less 20 minutes earlier. It was a relaxing flight and I do hope they will be flying to more destinations in the future since Slovenia is a beautiful and lovely country to visit.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_861", "text": "It has much bigger windows which makes the cabin look more spacious. Despite Adria cutting back on a lot of their routes for what it is the service food and cabin is OK.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_862", "text": "Pre-take off on all sectors given an individual bottle of water and plastic glass. During flight some pleasant cold snacks tasty and attractively presented. Drinks on demand. Cabin crew all very friendly good eye contact and knowledge of English. Seats just normal economy ones. Transfers in Ljubljana a bit confusing. In one direction followed signs into a passage which was locked. A couple of minutes later somebody came and let us out to go through security. On the return leg did not have to go through security there. Disappointing that Ljubljana Duty Free shop does not sell alcohol after 9pm. Also that the Slovenian liqueur speciality advertised in their in-flight Duty Free catalogue is not carried on board. All flights on time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_863", "text": "All flights were on time and nice very clean planes / good flight crew. Seats were comfortable enough for a 1-2 hours flight. Boarding was easy for all flights. Ljubljana airport is very small and nice. The only downside is the absence of any snack. FA served only water and coffee/tea. This is almost like low cost airline. It is recommended airline for short flights.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_864", "text": "Too bad the airport is not too busy. Both flights were on time and they had Duty Free service with certain items on special prices. Their tickets are not good may be that is a reason that they are on economic difficulties.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_865", "text": "Both legs on time. Just a tiny sandwich and only one round of drinks but ok for a 2 hr flight. Slow and unfriendly staff. Very little room in CRJ200 even though it was not full. Passengers had to pick up their luggage from hold upon arrival to LJU and carry the bags to the terminal building.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_866", "text": "Boarding on time. The aircraft looked quite new and very clean. Meal served was above my expectations. Cabin crew were very nice. The only thing that was bad was the seating arrangement. I sat in 13th or 14th row and that row didn't have any windows! Otherwise flight was ok.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_867", "text": "First flight on time return flight slightly delayed due to heavy snow in FRA. Flight attendants attentive and helpful. Delicious snacks on both flights. While waiting for take off on first leg passengers were served Slovenian sparkling wine juices and water. Comfortable seats and generous leg- room with CRJ 900 to FRA and CRJ 200 to LJU. Both airplanes very clean and seemingly well maintained all in all quite an enjoyable experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_868", "text": "Small planes but as a tall man (6ft 4) I did not feel cramped either on the CRJ-200 (AMS-LJU) or the CRJ-900 (LJU-AMS). The cabin crew were friendly and the food for such a short flight was good. Also the price was right.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_869", "text": "A great little airline transferred to them after our transatlantic flight. The advantage for the CRJ sitting on a remote stand was that we got a really interesting ride around Frankfurt airport with operating aircraft taxiing landing taking off all around us. Onboard the crew were pleasant and managed to serve a hot lunch to us during the 60 mins flight. We departed and arrived on time and the flight was smooth.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_870", "text": "Delayed slightly at Gatwick but that happens. Otherwise very good flights. Cabin crew friendly and welcoming ensuring that you were okay - without being too pushy and forward. Short flights and light meals/snacks served.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_871", "text": "Adria were not as good as Swiss but they did make us feel welcome onboard and look after us. The return flight was much better than the outbound flight with the cabin crew smiling and talking to passengers. The CRJ was clean and looked in better condition than other airlines equipment I have flown in the past.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_872", "text": "Short hop from KBP to LJU. The airline is 3 star but my ticket had 5 star price tag. Online sale worked fine online check-in system issued me a pass with wrong boarding time (nearly 2 hours early). Luckily their call center worked well and I was told to report to the airport at normal time and use \"wrong\" boarding pass. It really worked. There were about 14 passengers onboard Canadair200. The plane was new and clean. Seats were very narrow however seat pitch was okay. My seat didn't work well so I did take off and landed in reclined position. Food was much below average (small cheese sandwich) bar service was good and generous. Flight departed late but made it in the air and landed about ontime. Crew were cheerful and attentive. My special meal was delivered and was okay (much better then standard sandwiches offered to other passengers). All in all a real strong 3 star experience but overpriced ticket. Also saw no difference between business and economy cabin. Same seats for different price.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_873", "text": "New plane with pleasant cabin interior and comfortable leather seats. Flights on time food ok. Adria Airways has new uniforms (60 style) and the flight attendants are attentive. Web-Check-in works excellent.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_874", "text": "However I always find the service on the leg between Skopje and Ljubljana to be lower quality than the leg Ljubljana- Amsterdam Ljubljana - Frankfurt etc. The crew is not so friendly and helpful they always offer tuna sandwiches (assuming that because of the Muslim travelers). I insisted on a ham sandwich and never got it. Twice on the leg Ljubljana-Skopje (or vice versa). If Adria pretends to be a quality part of Star Alliance it shouldn't distinguish among the passengers which fly Skopje - Ljubljana and those flying from Ljubljana to Western Europe.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_875", "text": "Generous legroom, nice meals and a fantastic range of drinks to choose from. Crew was attentive and it is nice that Aegean leave the cockpit door open during boarding..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_876", "text": "Only complaint, please change the welcome and inflight \u201csparkling Greek wine\u201d to real champagne. Star Alliance priority bags arrived promptly at baggage carousel Heathrow.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_877", "text": "The boarding was quickly and the crew very . During the flight, we had no entertainment (no films, no flight info). The food was an olive bread with a free no-alcoholic beverage (the first was free). Very smooth landing at Heraklion.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_878", "text": "Crew immaculately groomed and attentive. Flight was on time. I was impressed with my first experience of Aegean.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_879", "text": "Both went well and flights were on time. Unexpected snacks and drinks on flight. Breakfast on MXP flight. Fast check-in, friendly cabin staff and quick baggage claim.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_880", "text": "First flight was on time, the A321 was clean and the Flight hosts were pleasant and friendly. Hot food was served and had an overall pleasant flight. Seats were comfortable enough, they seemed to be the same as the one Lufthansa originally put on their planes and I guess everyone went with them. Arriving in Athens there was a delay of half an hour due to congested skies as its the summer peak time. Boarded on time again a friendly staff with a good plane. They are a great choice.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_881", "text": "The Zurich - Athens - Zurich legs were in Business class, to which I was upgraded for free being a Gold Member of their program Miles and Bonus. During the inbound flight I was served a 4 course menu, with 2 choices for the main course, with excellent wines, return flight was in the morning, so breakfast with 2 choices of eggs (scrambled and omelette), fresh fruit platter, greek yoghourt and bread. Responsible for the Business class section was every time the Maitre de cabine, who was very attentive and kind. Flights were on time (ish) and transfer in Athens was easy and smooth, even though inbound luggage could not be through-checked because of the lack of customs in Mykonos Airport (it was on return though). Only slight downside was check-in at Mykonos at 6 am, with only 2 counters open and queue moving very slowly, taking me 20 minutes to check-in my suitcase. But I guess that's more a matter of the airport than the airline.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_882", "text": "Flight attendants were pleasant and friendy. Was traveing with my partner, we got bored halfway through the flight as there is no inflight entertainment system. Hot food was served, overall a positive experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_883", "text": "The entire experience was very good. We were a bit delayed on our return flight to Heathrow and were continually updated on progress. The seats were comfortable and not tight. A hot meal was served in flight - no fee and a beverage was even included. This was on a three hour flight - a really nice touch. Unfortunately, my gluten free meal which had been ordered was not on board but the flight attendant provided a very nice salad and a sincere apology. All in all, we had a very enjoyable flight each time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_884", "text": "ATH-ARN was again great legroom and also served a hot breakfast. For what we pay it is great value, far better than many other competing airlines, the planes are also new and clean. Only drawback is that there is no entertainment provided on the 3 hr flight, why not show a movie?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_885", "text": "Clean, plane seemed quite new. Staff are friendly and multi-lingual (at least 3 languages on top of Greek). Food is well above average and so is legroom. But bring a book or some entertainment - no in-flight entertainment on this 3.5 hour flight. But overall, I was very impressed. Would happily fly with them again and recommend to friends.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_886", "text": "Flight was an hour late leaving Athens due to congestion at Santorini return was 30 minutes late. Cabin was very clean crew friendly and impressed that a snack was offered onboard when returning to Athens. Due to turbulence when flying to Santorini the crew could not offer the inflight service so this was handed out when leaving the aircraft. Traveled with 6 month old baby and our bags got priority tags so this sped up the airport experience. Overall an excellent airline and would like to experience them on a longer journey.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_887", "text": "Corfu to Athens on Aegean Airbus A320 aircraft (A3 405). Excellent service very clean cabin flights on time and smiling staff.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_888", "text": "Plenty of legroom - better than some intercontinental I have been on. Food was OK; a little on the plain side. Service was very good and superbly efficient despite both flights being at capacity but the crew could smile a little more. At least as good as BA and a step up from KLM AF or Lufthansa for regional flights - very pleasantly surprised.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_889", "text": "Check-in (mobile) fast and uncomplicated. Airline flew on time crew was very friendly and caring food and beverages were excellent. Information provided from crew was clear and continuous. Overall a very pleasant experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_890", "text": "Nice airline that provides you a free meal and full bar service. The dinner consisted of tasty pasta with minced meat and a small biscuit for dessert and considering that you normally get zero for free these days in Europe it was very pleasant! Clean aircraft good information and attentive service will definitively fly Aegean again!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_891", "text": "Online check-in was quick just had to get boarding passes and to drop off bags at the airport. Despite having a bus gate boarding was organised very well and the flight departed ahead of schedule. The seats were quite comfortable and legroom was acceptable for this short flight. There was a small hot meal of pasta on the flight as well as a small dessert and drinks. Sweets were distributed before the main meal service. The red wine served on board was very good. Of note are the cabin crew who were very friendly and went around their work with smiles on their faces - this is rare these days with most airlines. The entertainment consisted of short videos on Greek island destinations and was ok though there was no audio available. Arrival into Prague on time and bags were processed within 15 minutes after leaving the aircraft. All in all Aegean is a hidden gem of an airline - I had a very good experience with Aegean and I would be glad to fly them again when I can.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_892", "text": "Flights were all on time and the crew were great. They were short flights so no inflight entertainment and only a drink which was all that was needed. On our landing in Santorini we did a \"go around\". About 50feet from a touchdown the pilot powered up and off we went. The pilot came on the PA and advised us of a change in wind direction and all was good. First time for me and very exciting. Great that the pilot kept us up to date and well informed. Quick boarding and the bags were on the conveyer within minutes of us waiting for them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_893", "text": "The flight was as it should be very friendly and helpful crew the flight was on time despite the fact was almost full. The breakfast was quite good in quantity with the only handicap the taste of the Greek 'tyropita' wasn't so equally tasty as a traditional cheese pie. Thoroughly clean and new aircraft. I will fly with them definitely next time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_894", "text": "New slim line seats with hard seatback and short cushion that doesn't properly support thighs so you are forced to sit in a very unnatural and cramped position. The further back on the plane the smaller legroom gets i.e. new seats + seat in the back = nightmare while older seats in front of the cabin are very comfortable. Apart from that pleasant flights with good service hot pasta meal on TXL-ATH small though but at least one of the few remaining airlines to serve warm meals on intra- european flights. Even on the short ATH-CHQ hop they serve drinks and a cake. As they charge extra fees for every checked bag people carrying incredible amounts of luggage into the cabin making boarding a bit chaotic. Cabin baggage restrictions should be enforced.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_895", "text": "Stress free check in at the new Terminal Two at Heathrow. Comfortable flight with adequate inflight hospitality with very friendly crew on all flights. Baggage checked through to our final destination and seamless transfer of flights in Athens. Clean and new Airbus A321/320 on all flights. Excellent experience would definitely fly them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_896", "text": "17/3 LAR-SKG on time Airbus 320-200 small leg room hard seats not comfortable very poor meal. 19/3 SGK-ATH on time Airbus 320-200 small leg room hard seats not comfortable no entertainment (short flight). 19/3 ATH-TLV. Small delay Airbus 320 with excellent leg room very poor meal efficient crew. Clean aircraft's on all flights.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_897", "text": "I always left and arrived on time the crew was very friendly and professional and I found the inflight magazine interesting to read. Aegean definitely is one of my favourite airlines.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_898", "text": "However, check-in staff were friendly and quickly got through the line. A full flight so boarding was a tad chaotic moreso due to passengers not obeying the gate announcements. The flight closed up 25 mins after scheduled takeoff time (8.35pm) and consequently the pilot informed us we missed our slot and could not be airborne until 9.50pm Luckily, the situation improved and we took off at 9.30pm arriving in Dublin only 15 mins behind schedule. The senior cabin manager was delightful, accommodating and always smiling. Nice flight, efficient inflight service, cockpit updates and baggage delivered very quickly upon arrival. All in all a very good experience despite the initial delays.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_899", "text": "Greatful thanks to Aer Lingus and taxi service they provided.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_900", "text": "Seats are fine with decent leg room unfortunately there's no proper inflight entertainment on the flight. The service carried out by the cabin crew are professional and efficient. My return flight from Heraklion was delayed due to some technical difficulties. But we still managed to arrive in Athens on time. My flight to Santorini was short so they couldn't really carry out the full service but they still manage to give us cookies and fresheners. I would definitely take Aegean again on my next journey to Greece.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_901", "text": "I must say that the professionalism of the cabin crew was excellent. Although the flight was very short the cabin crew were smiling warm hearted to everyone and even at a time when they had to deal with a passenger that was demanding for more and more alcohol the cabin crew dealt with it with professionalism defusing the situation without embarrassing the passenger. I would definitely choose Aegean again for my trips.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_902", "text": "I got the 22.15 flight from Heathrow to Athens on the 13th and then the 09.15 flight to Chania on the 14th. At Heathrow the flight was over-subscribed so they were offering people a large sum of money a night in a hotel and the flight the following day - I wish they would have asked me! Then they were asking people to (voluntarily) check their hand luggage into the hold - so I offered because of the long wait I had at ATH! The flight was smooth the hot meal was served early on into the flight and we landed slightly early. The only criticisms I have is that the seats are a little hard and the cabin was stiflingly hot and very bright! Great to have a free meal though. On arrival at Athens at 03.40 I collected my hand luggage and checked into an airport lounge before my flight to Chania - which was well worth the \u00a320! Flight to Chania was a bit poorly organised but landed on time. Return flights were also very good and a mercifully shorter stop over in Athens!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_903", "text": "During the JFK-DUB leg, the crew was the most hospitable crew I have met. My seat was broken, making me recline without pressing the button, and the IFE had a pretty poor choice of movies, but other than that, Aer Lingus left me with an impression. Dublin Airport is clean, and when I was there for the connection, we were the only outbound flight, so the terminal was empty. Would fly with Aer Lingus again, especially with their incredible prices.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_904", "text": "I booked tickets several weeks in advance and got a good value flight. The website was clear with what one needed to pay extra. With the flight only an hour, I didn't want to pay extra for premium economy seats that would've guaranteed a more comfortable flight for a tall person like me (2m). Yet, I hoped that if the flight wasn't fully booked the staff would be flexible and allow me to sit in an exit row. Years of flying have continued to confirm to me that if you want service and flexibility, go with the \"legacy\" airlines, as opposed to the \"low-cost\" ones where you have to pay for everything. Once again, I politely asked and the Aer Lingus staff happily obliged - on both trips. As such, I was very pleased for the quality I got on this short-haul flight within the UK. I've not flown Aer Lingus long-haul, so I can't comment, but based on this experience I would be ready to try Aer Lingus transatlantically if they offered a good price and connection.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_905", "text": "Seat was standard European Business class seat (same as Economy class and middle seat was blocked). 3 course menu with Greek wines. They have standard coffee cappuccino espresso also. I was eating 70min of the 150 min flight! They have a only business class passengers bus between parking spots and the terminal.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_906", "text": "To fix this they got us tickets on Olympic leaving the same day just a couple of hours earlier. Flight from Athens to Heathrow was very pleasant and we arrived on time. Staff were all friendly and willing to assist even the office staff in regards to our cancelled flights were very helpful.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_907", "text": "Early morning flight. Departing punctually serves simple breakfast. Crew friendly and efficient.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_908", "text": "One-way. New A320 with new style of seats quite uncomfortable though. Friendly and nice crew. A hot meal was served in this short flight and drinks. However passengers didn't obey at all to the new cabin baggage rules causing space problems and minor delays and the crew did nothing about it. Rules should be more strictly enforced.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_909", "text": "Great flight new and comfortable planes professional crew good meals and snacks. Great airline with great product. When and if I ever go to Greece again I will fly with Aegean.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_910", "text": "Check-in and boarding were quick and efficient. The airplane is very clean and the cabin crew were friendly and helpful. There is a good variety of food sold on the airplane.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_911", "text": "Plane took off on time and arrived a few minutes early on the other side, so no complaints there. Boarding was relatively quick and the cabin crew were personable, one passenger complained of being ill during the flight and was attended to with care and attention. A hassle free trip but they do need more space between seats on their planes, this is a national airline, not a budget one.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_912", "text": "I had an excellent light meal the personnel of the aircraft was gentle and smiley. The seat was the same like the economy class but it was comfortable enough.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_913", "text": "I then flew to Athens and then to Kos. On the 16th from Kalymnos to Athens and back to Mykonos and then on 22nd Mykonos - Athens - to Irakio Crete and then from Crete back to Athens. I must say I have had some excellent flights with Aegean. All flights on time and an excellent meal from London to Athens and this being Economy. On the internal flights you were offered a soft drink and snack. Cabin crews were extremely professional and I look forward to next October. The only downside is that: 1) They did not show any films or music available on the London flight and 2) When I booked in March I could not book the November flight home because tickets were not available so BA flew me home. I knocked a point off their food and beverages as they don't serve a gin and tonic in Economy. AS I have said I look forward to flying with them next year but they have changed the flight times to Mykonos from Athens from 7 pm to 6.30 pm which makes life difficult so they might lose this customer.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_914", "text": "Ground staff excellent. On time departure. Flight staff were just going through the motions and seemed as though they couldn't care less about the passengers. Seating was tight, but bearable. Inflight entertainment was pretty good. Meals were not so good and beverage service was below standard. Had issues with passenger behind us that allowed their child to continuously kick the back of our seat. We asked the mother once of the problem yet the child continued. Asked again to please have your child stop the kicking. Third time was enough and flight crew intervened and helped settle the problem. A cookie for the kicking child and a glass of wine for us. Very odd situation but handled OK by crew. Overall the flight seemed short handed, stressed and just did not want to do their job. Return flight back was like night and day. Our baggage was well above the limit but nothing was said and they checked us in with no questions. Both flights were on time. Ground staff friendly and helpful, cabin crew were friendly, helpful and outgoing. Meals were actually tasty and there were non-stop beverage runs. The crew came across happy and willing to please the passengers. I got on the plane dreading the flight but departed with a positive attitude. Seating is tight though. I recommend Aer Lingus as an alternative airlines if you are looking for a budget alternative to flying.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_915", "text": "The first leg of this trip, JFK-SNN, was operated by Air Contractors (I actually think this was the best flight out of the 4). The Boeing 757 cabin was clean. There were pillows and blankets on each seat. The IFE was sufficient for a ~5 hour flight. There was a meal 1-1.5 hours after takeoff (Chicken or Beef). It was okay and what one would expect of an airline meal. SNN-LHR and FCO-DUB were on A320s. The planes were clean but the seats were a little bit tight. There were no IFE on both flights and they charged for food and beverage. DUB-JFK on an A330 dual aisle plane. No pillow and blanket at my seat but they had blankets available for the passengers. The IFE was again sufficient for 7 hour flight. There was a meal after takeoff and a light snack before landing. The boarding process on all 4 flights were effective and all 4 flights left on time. The flight attendants were friendly and attentive. The check in staff at FCO T1 was not but can't really fault them on that.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_916", "text": "I had pleasant experiences with my other two but wanted to reconfirm consistency before I rated this airline. Travelled LHR to ATH this time. Plane was clean and comfortable (for a 3 hour or so flight). My compliments to the staff. As in past flights they very pleasant warm and professional. Food served was as good as can be expected.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_917", "text": "Outbound flight was 15 minutes late. Check-in was fast on both flights clean airplanes nice FA fast baggage claim. Overall a pleasant experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_918", "text": "10hrs. Very professional service. The airline offered sweets on take-off small snack and drink on Kos-Athens which is just a 40 minute flight! The drinks service are repeated twice on Athens-LHR flight and the meals are adequate. Well worth \u00a370 one way and into Heathrow! I would definitely fly them again. Seating is okay for 3 hours 30 minutes and flight seems to go fast as the cabin crew are constantly busy with the passengers. Probably a budget IFE system needs adding for a little more enjoyment!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_919", "text": "A one hour flight with an old ATR42 turboprop. Seats surprisingly comfortable and we were offered a free drink plus candy onboard. Nothing special but we arrived on time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_920", "text": "The urge to throw-up a feeling not welcomed by most especially not at 30000+ altitude was overwhelming and a sense of unwanted panic set in. Luckily I was accompanied by my boyfriend whom along with the diligent and empathetic flight crew got me back on track for the remainder of the flight. Frequently asking if I was ok or whether I needed anything was a small but oh so grand gesture which made such a positive difference.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_921", "text": "The only downside is that all flights departed a minimum of 30 mins late. On the good side: check in fast and easy nice clean and comfortable aircraft. Great attentive FA food served all sectors along with drinks. Baggage short on belt after arrival. Will fly them back to Greece.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_922", "text": "Flight was on-time comfortable seat spacing nice meal friendly and attentive staff. Would fly them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_923", "text": "My mother and I flew from JFK to Dublin and return. We were in economy from JFK to DUB and in Premier class on the return trip. Both were great experiences and on Aer Lingus new A330. The food was excellent in both cabins. We opted for the succulent steal ($18) in Economy and it was delicious. Crew were lovely. On return we were in the new Premier class cabin. The crew the food the service was terrific. You really could not ask for more.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_924", "text": "00 from Dublin to Heathrow. Late boarding apparently due to inbound plane being late which is odd as it arrived on time. Then the most ridiculous shambles of boarding that took forever. If people have paid for seats then they should get on first especially as some people are greedy with hand luggage and seem incapable of stowing it correctly. Finally after a good wait I got to get on the plane to find the lady on my row had blocked an entire area by putting her case in the wrong way round! Why is this not monitored? Its about time this boarding procedure was improved upon. Its the same old story. If its a full plane supervise them and get people to board both front and back!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_925", "text": "Flight was delayed leaving Barcelona however still managed to arrive in Athens on time. Excellent cabin service provided by attentive and polite flight attendants. Can't complain especially with the hot meal and free alcoholic beverage provided in economy class. Wish Aegean offered long haul routes to North America!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_926", "text": "55 (L). I was checked in for 4A. It was impossible to see the screens which showed the \"safety briefing'\". I think the business class curtains prevented us from seeing the screen. A design problem and very important.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_927", "text": "The short haul flight was on time. Take-off and landing were very smooth. Cabin crew were friendly and helpful. Ground staff at Heathrow should improve their skills. She asked me to check-in my big suitcase at the boarding gate because she could not print the luggage tag for me - it was too late. I went back to the check-in counter at the time she announced. Finally I was stopped by security due to the liquid in my big suitcase. I missed the flight and I was o/b the next flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_928", "text": "Efficient check-in use of Lufthansa Business Class lounge (chaotic). Aircraft gate at the far end of the terminal had to walk a lot. Aircraft A320 smart neat clean. Cockpit briefing rather informative. Business class cabin crew (one flying attendant dedicated to four passengers) very satisfactory polite communicative professional. Seating pitch satisfactory - mediocre width (middle seat unoccupied - turned to table). Lavatory clean. Full satisfactory hot meal (choice of main course) with a Mediterranean accent freshly brewed espresso coffee. Actually no in flight entertainment - drop down overhead TV screens with safety instructions and flight path information. Arrived on time business class passengers departed first and transported to the terminal with a dedicated bus. Baggage (Priority labelled) were the first to arrive. Aegean airlines is rightfully voted as one of Europe's top regional airlines.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_929", "text": "Return flight after week in Ikaria. Aegean flight left a few minutes late but made up time although sadly had to stack for 45 minutes at Heathrow. Excellent legroom and seat comfort. Pleasantly surprised with the quality of the meal provided and the drinks so much more than so-called cheaper airlines. Would definitely fly Aegean again. Only downside was the failure of UK Border Agency to have sufficient staff at the immigration desks at Terminal 2.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_930", "text": "I highly recommend to anyone with small children.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_931", "text": "Excellent service on-time performance and very polite staff.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_932", "text": "A3 377/A3 608 7 Aug 2014. Mykonos - Athens sector operated by Olympic Air Dash 800 aircraft. Clean inside and out and welcomed on board by very polite cabin crew. Only 2 Flight Attendants for a 20 minute flight. Departed on time and despite the fact that it was such a short flight a full drink service was offered with a variety of soft drinks napkins ice and a bag of peanuts and everyone was served. Upon landing in ATH the goodbye and thanks you greeting was polite with a smile. An excellent flight. 3 hour layover at Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport Athens was a breeze. Was given an invite to the Aegean Business Lounge on the A side of the departure terminal which was comfortable with the usual drinks and snacks available and regularly topped up. Nice clean lounge with a view of both runways. ATH-LHR Aegean Business. Departed ATH with 15 minute delay clean Airbus A321-200 aircraft. Good PA announcements by Purser and Captain. Comfortable leather seats with middle seat free. Drink service and peanuts after take off with hot towel service. Menu was provided with a choice of 2 hot main meals of chicken or swordfish with a delicious salmon entree and a selection of delicious Greek desserts. A good choice of wines including award winning Greek varieties plus the usual soft after dinner and a good selection of teas and coffees. Hot towel service again before landing. Landed on time. A very impressive service offered by Aegean. Have no hesitation about using them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_933", "text": "The staff were charming and helpful no delays at all the check in staff were informative and efficient telling us where to go with our rucksacks (apparently they're awkward shape so go in the 'oversized baggage' section). We were so efficient getting off the plane we beat our luggage to the conveyor belt. Would definitely recommend this airline to anyone.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_934", "text": "The plane was new and clean the service was excellent and what a treat to have a hot meal on a European flight. On leaving the plane at Athens we were told to contact the ground staff immediately as we had a very short connection time. We did so and the ground staff sent us onto the same bus as everybody else! Luckily the airport was not busy at 5 a.m. and we easily caught the flight to Mykonos. However a good very short flight to Mykonos and Aegean cannot be blamed for the ground crew. I would happily fly with them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_935", "text": "No complaints about either flight. Both departed on time. Arrival in New York as a 'domestic' passenger is a real bonus. Flight out was on an Airbus with a 2-4-2 configuration which was nice. Return flight was on a 757 with an Air Contractors Shannon based crew (according to the announcement). Seating was not as good but as it was less than 6hrs back not an issue. Entertainment channels were fine. Food served was perfectly acceptable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_936", "text": "Overall a good experience with Aer Lingus. Flights were on time seat comfort ok and staff very good. Food and drinks only for purchase but prices are fair and quality is good. Had a pre-ordered Irish breakfast on my flight to Dublin which was very good. Only minus was the cleanliness at my seat on the return flight to Frankfurt my table was full of chocolate and the window was dirty too.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_937", "text": "Flying Boston to Edinburgh with a layover in Dublin. Checked in online was almost immediately sent an email and text informing me my flight was delayed 40 minutes. Arrive at the airport and am continuously informed of further delays. The plane was late getting in and they flipped it as quickly as they could somehow managing to get fresh blankets and pillows in every seat although they did not have time to get fresh headsets on board before takeoff. By the time we got off the ground we were 2 hours behind schedule. Despite this we were informed that we would only be half an hour behind schedule due to favorable weather. This was not the case we were over an hour late. Upon arrival in Dublin almost everyone on the plane were given tickets for new flights since literally all of us missed our connections due to the delays. I was booked on the next flight out of Dublin (which was still a 5 hour wait) and given vouchers in 5 euro increments for breakfast as compensation for the inconvenience. Everyone with whom I spoke during the delay the confusion and the ticket transferring was absolutely a joy seriously one of the best customer service experiences I have had while flying. The food on the flight was great for airline food and in the course of a 5 hour flight we were given a beverage and snack service dinner coffee/tea and morning juice. For the price you really just can't beat it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_938", "text": "Nice surprise! Clean new aircraft (A320/A321) and the BUD-ATH sector even had a hot meal you don't see that so much today. Had to pay for my luggage in JTR agent was very polite so no problem. Will definitely not hesitate to fly them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_939", "text": "After being used to the service quality of US flights I was pretty impressed with their service. Light meals were served on each leg of the flight the crew were friendly and though only the route map was provided as entertainment it was all I needed so I was satisfied with that as well. Would recommend this airline for people traveling to/from/within Greece.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_940", "text": "Third time flying Business with EI most flights are economy and this was a treat for our wedding anniversary. From Dublin - check in efficient lounge pleasant US immigration took minutes. Boarded first and welcomed with a glass of champagne. Crew chatty and attentive. Lovely meal and a few hours sleep on the near flat beds. I understand this year they will move to fully flat. Arrive in JFK as a domestic passenger so seamless to public transport or a cab. Flying back was excellent too. Slept most of the flight. Crew in good spirits but not as good as the crew out on the 17th (4pm flight). Overall top marks.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_941", "text": "Check in was quick and efficient in less than 5 minutes same with security and US Immigration which is a real bonus. The flight was operated by Air Contractors for Aer Lingus 757 which is a smaller aircraft to the traditional A330 Aer lingus used to use on the route. I chose to sit in the back cabin of the aircraft as most people were sitting up at the front and the middle of the aircraft the few of us at the back had a row of three seats each. The seat pitch was fine (and mush better compared to the Qantas A380 which I was on two weeks prior). The pre order meal is well worth the extra money especially for the west bound flight it includes wine and has proper cutlery and is served on porcelain and the meal is served individually before the standard meals. In-flight entertainment was touch screen (there was no remote and the head sets is plugged into the side of the screen) with a good choice of movies: there are some new releases and a good few classic movies with the usual array of sitcoms music and the in-flight map. Crew were friendly and professional throughout the flight chatting with the passengers throughout the service. There was a small snack of a large flapjack with tea or coffee before landing. Overall a good service comfortable aircraft (despite the smaller size of the 757 there was a nice area near the aft restrooms to stretch your legs) good seat pitch (I am 6 ft) and it is well worth upgrading your meal.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_942", "text": "Staff very attentive and polite. Booked Skydine well worth doing plentiful and tasty. Seats a little cramped. Blankets were not fresh! Return trip bathrooms a little tardy breakfast orange juice and snack dispensed with rather quickly by over enthusiastic young staff but will definitely use them again. Overall staff pleasant will use again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_943", "text": "I flew with Aer Lingus for the first time on New Year's Day and found cabin is clean with very basic in-flight facilities as no drop-down video screen buy on board food and no newspapers but departed and landed on time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_944", "text": "Friendly crew who handled the flight in an efficient no nonsense manner. Both legs departed and arrived in time. Approx 75% full with a mix of business leisure and Disney visitors. Buy on board food is reasonably priced and the pre-order Irish breakfast was delicious. Fare was just \u20ac100 return. Recommended.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_945", "text": "No problems with /check-in, both flights were on time, cabins were clean and seats were comfortable. The crew were pleasant and helpful, food was decent but the movies available on the AVOD were rather limited. The fare I paid was very reasonable and I think the Premium Economy service is an excellent value. All in all, I was extremely satisfied with Aeroflot and definitely would fly with them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_946", "text": "Check-in Lounge Cabin crews all friendly and smooth operation. Complementary hot meal with pasta and soft drinks small bottle Greek wine coffee/tea. Priority luggage came out first at the FCO airport.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_947", "text": "Travelled 20 December - aircraft named the St Albert found the crew in both directions excellent. However the aircraft was old grubby and very tired looking it seems to be used on \"leisure\" destinations (a bit like the old charter style operations) the seat pitch is definitely narrower than their other aircraft and there was no seat pockets I'm accustomed to not having them on Ryanair and don't mind but on a 4 hour flight it's awkward. Ordered pre-order meals - they were ok I'm still not a fan of Clodagh McKennas inflight menu but it filled the gap. Unless you are in the 1st 3 rows they don't generally have much left when they come around. As I had booked wheelchair assistance for my mother I wasn't surprised that on arrival Swissport who do the handling do not have any lifts to take the passengers off the flight this is a regular occurrence at Agadir out of Aer LIngus's remit I reckon. Overall Aer Lingus is continually good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_948", "text": "The flights are always on time staff polite and very helpful. I'm not a fan of flying long or short journeys but I enjoy the experience with Aer Lingus.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_949", "text": "The price was the best on the market and the service was amazing. The planes were clean and new and all of my flights were without any troubles. I would like to say thanks to Aeroflot and its staff.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_950", "text": "In Rome we found out that our flight to Tokyo was cancelled - crew on the airport wasn't very helpful, but the call centre proved to be the best solution to sort us out and we had our tickets rebooked for direct flight with Alitalia to Tokyo Narita. So the 1st leg we didn't fly with Aeroflot (if not for the call centre we would be probably stranded in Rome). The return flight on A330-300 was better than we expected - 3 or 4 yrs old aircraft with a decent amount of leg space (in comparison with Alitalia it was better), pretty good IFE and really nice food - sushi and seafood pasta which I can say was probably the best onboard meals I've ever had. SVO-FCO in A320 was also nice, good Recaro blue seats and again pretty good meals. Service wasn't smiling a lot, but was attentive and my and my group really enjoyed the flights. All in all Aeroflot exceeded expectations! would definitely recommend it (except for the airport staff in Rome which wasn't helpful at all with rebooking the ticket!).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_951", "text": "Crew were very polite and welcoming the service was excellent for the price. I was surprised to have a full meal and to receive an alcoholic drink for free for such a low ticket price. I flew back with a low cost airline from Thessaloniki\u2026the ticket was more expensive and of course nothing was offered to eat or drink. I was also surprised to see how fast and easy it is to upgrade in their miles and bonus program. I have already booked my next flight with them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_952", "text": "Nice service friendly staff clean and comfortable seats. Good food on time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_953", "text": "First time with Aegean. Extremely pleasant and professional staff excellent planes and comfortable seating. Not cheap but excellent airline.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_954", "text": "Booked and paid for seats at the front of the plane only to find that the only exit is at the back. Not a major issue but annoying plus a complete waste of money on what was already an expensive flight. Delay on way back as gate was late opening all kept waiting at gate in absolutely freezing conditions. Cabin staff on way out were very friendly and gave lots of great advice on shopping in Dublin.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_955", "text": "Flight staff were always very nice and welcoming. Since this was a short flight the low-cost carrier side of the airline revealed itself quite a bit. Didn't experience any problems and would definitely fly with them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_956", "text": "Seats on the Airbus 321-200 are still real business class seats (not the common KLM-BA-Lufthansa nonsense 3-economy seats/ 2-persons space). Service is good, lunch is good (even special vegetarian meal), entertainment system is available and with a large choice. And the Russian hospitality is smiling and attentive to the guests. Had a good time on the first part of my trip. Changed planes in Moscow. Priority lane works well if the connecting flight is with Aeroflot. Moscow-Ulan Bator left on time. Seats on the Boeing 737-800 are only to be used for short distances, less than 4 hours. Mine was a medium haul flight of 6 hours. A night flight with chairs not to be used for sleeping. No real business class flat bed seat on these planes. A great pity. The service is good, dinner/breakfast is good (even the special meal for a vegetarian), entertainment system is available and with a large choice . And the Russian hospitality was once more smiling and attentive to the guests. The seats on the second flight let them down. The rest was a good experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_957", "text": "Nice service friendly staff clean and comfortable seats. Simple and useful online check-in.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_958", "text": "I have never flown with Aer Lingus before but cannot fault either the flights or their customer service. We booked the enhanced meals on our return flights from Dublin to San Francisco and my only comment would be that although the outgoing meals were superb the incoming meals appeared to have been a little overcooked. Without exception all flights left on time and arrived early.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_959", "text": "Service I will admit was bad. I fly maybe 4 times a year with Aer Lingus on its European network and some people need to remember that we sadly have left the era of luxury air travel like the Great Swissair. Even flag carriers now have to cut costs. What you pay for on Aer Lingus is very cheap for the service compared to another low cost Irish airline.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_960", "text": "Almost as wide a seat as business class without the full recline. I have an allergy problem and they ran out of the meal option in premium economy that I could eat, so the attendants gave me a meal from business class. The service in premium economy was really what I would have expected in business class, constantly serving drinks and providing service. Amazing value for the money. Brand new in-flight entertainment system on the B777-300ER, same day / night destination time zone synchronization lighting (i.e. blue during the day time at destination) as is found on the new Boeing 787. Bath rooms had extra amenities, wet wipes, deodorants, and hand towels. Beyond my expectations for Premium Economy (which they reffer to as comfort class).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_961", "text": "The Delhi-Moscow journey was good except for the IFE, the Moscow-New York leg was excellent. The meal served was excellent and the seats were pretty comfortable. The Moscow airport connection was a bit confusing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_962", "text": "The staff were friendly and helpful and tried to give the personal touch. From the moment we checked our bags in we found them to be really helpful. I was very nervous about the stay over and catching the next flight from ATH to RHO but they really reassured me and made sure I felt happy. On arrival in ATH they made the change of flight very stress free. Definitely use them again. So much different to Ryanair who were dreadful.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_963", "text": "I expected the worst that is to be refused boarding but I was so impressed that the Aegean staff agreed to check me in opened the check-in desk and helped me to join the other boarding passengers very efficiently. Full marks for flexibility without compromising security or delaying the flight and that extra effort made such a difference and saved me from a nightmarish situation of cancelled onward flights and hotel. The flight itself was also very stress-free and the hostesses were polite and friendly. Very nice airline.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_964", "text": "Flew out of T2. As a Gold Circle member I used the lounge. The views and ambience is far superior to the old T1 lounge but the food is still pretty pathetic the exception being the coffee - there is a machine as well as a percolator. The flight was fine with one exception the seat pitch was incredibly tight. This is a refurbished plane with the magazine rack at eye level. I am only 5ft 4\" but I still found the space very tight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_965", "text": "Business Class Orlando to Dublin and economy class connecting to Amsterdam. It is difficult to fault this airline. The quality and attitude of the flight attendants is remarkable. This was true even on the connecting economy flight to Amsterdam despite the seating being very tight and the flight was packed. Flights departed and left on time. Boarding was more chaotic as patrons waited while families with infants and those in wheelchairs boarded early but brought with them large extended families as well to take advantage of the early boarding. October 25 the return flight from Amsterdam only allows check in with KLM but Aer Lingus passengers find out too late that they cannot print boarding passes from the hotel but only at blue KLM machines in the airport. On return to Orlando in the time it took to walk for the gate to baggage Aer Lingus already had the bags on the conveyor belt. Now that's a first.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_966", "text": "In DC our trip got off to a rough start as Aeroflot's flight was not listed on any departure boards, nor was the gate marked with flight information. I don't know if this is a problem to do with the airline or airport. Once on board we were greeted by a clean and new looking airbus. The economy seats were cramped on our trans-atlantic stretch but not more so than other US and European carriers I've flown. The service was fairly good. The cabin crew were all business and no smiles, but they came around often to see if passengers needed anything. We had two hot meals that were edible and the in seat entertainment system had a really good selection of films. My only complaint on the trans-atlantic flight was that breakfast was served three hours before landing at 4.30 am Moscow time, unnecessarily cutting into sleep time. Our short-haul leg was equally comfortable. Again the planes looked new and were very clean. Cabin staff came through with snacks and beverages. Overall I found Aeroflot a pleasant experience. I think the airlines greatest weakness is its Moscow hub. The trans-atlantic schedules require long layovers. While I had a problem free flight, I saw a number of other passengers struggle to sort out problems with ground staff at the SVO transfer desk.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_967", "text": "Polite and helpfull staff on board. Ok meals.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_968", "text": "It was okay I had read a lot of bad reviews beforehand and whilst I felt the flight attendants were perhaps not too enthusiastic the entertainment food and legroom was not bad at all. Everything went smoothly. The flight was quite low on passengers too which always makes it more comfortable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_969", "text": "That said flight crew was pleasant and professional airplane was clean flight landed on time- Aegean even gives you a snack and a drink on this flights. Pleasant experience would recommend.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_970", "text": "Flying from Larnaca to Athens flight arrived on time to the destination seat space was ok food was horrible. Inflight service very average. Nobody expects anything special flying economy regarding food but what Aegean served for breakfast was beyond words. A tasteless omelette there was liquid coming out of it plus a small chocolate. The second segment of my flight from Athens to Brussels was better in leg space service and food but I find unacceptable the control they have on hand luggage. Lately they introduced the low fare tickets for people travelling with just hand luggage people of course try to benefit from this. Passengers carry in the cabin what they would otherwise have checked at the check in counters! What is happening is that people carry oversized suitcases and try to fit them in the overhead storage holders and I was really surprised to see that they allow this. I was carrying a 6 kg soft handbag which I placed in the overhead holder above my seat and the air hostess asked me if she could move it in a holder further in the other row simply to fit a big suitcase! The most positive aspect to this airline is the convenient times.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_971", "text": "Had the opportunity to bid for upgrade which we did and was accepted. The flight from CWL was on Stobart Air new plane and surprisingly quite a bit of leg room and seat comfort. We chose this route so we could clear immigration in DUB which was very easy to do and then sit in the BC lounge until ready to fly. The trip over was great comfortable seats which laid flat wi-fi 5 course meal on real plates and a tasty snack before we landed. The cabin crew were delightful nothing was too much trouble. The IFE was ok I mainly listened to music which had some great artists on there and some relatively new releases. I did not watch a film as I was too busy playing email tag with friends taking advantage of the wi-fi. Arrived at JFK on time and breezed through the terminal to collect luggage and to meet our waiting transfer. Return journey YYZ-DUB-CWL. Business lounge in YYZ airport is run by KLM massive lounge with great selection of food and drinks. The return plane was a different configuration and older so BC was not as comfortable in my opinion. There were only 12 seats and 2 were empty we were in row 1 and the screen for the IFE was so far away I could barely see it. One member of staff to care for our needs she was rather offhand and sourfaced not like that smilers we had coming over. Dinner was served it was ok but not to the standard of the outward flight and the seats were not as comfortable due to the fact that when you did use the recline/lie flat you were placed at an angle that made you feel as if you were about to slide on the floor. During the flight I asked for a cup of coffee (I dont sleep) and she said I will be serving breakfast in 30 minutes would you like yours now I said no just the coffee. When she served breakfast she did not give me mine so had to ask when she replied \"oh you said you did not want breakfast\". When we arrived at DUB we had to go through security again despite having just gotten off a plane and only being in transit. Due to the plane being slightly late we only had 15mins to get to our gate. Our bags were scrutinised and my friends duty free was checked to see if the seal had been broken and the receipt matched with the label. Very irritating we did end up being slightly late to our gate (we had our boarding passes) but it was stress we could have done without. The flight back to CWL was with Stobart Air packed but no problems. All in all not bad for the price we paid as the outward journey balanced the return.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_972", "text": "Short haul was an A320 long one A330. All flights on time. Somewhat more legroom and comfortable seats on the A320 but they were still ok on the A330. Onboard lunch/dinner surprisingly good breakfasts/snacks kind of mixed basket. IFE on A330 had a wide enough selection of movies no music for my taste and really sluggish controls. Flight attendants helpful and nice except of the first flight BUD-SVO. I lost my itinerary Aeroflot employees at Narita helped me out. SVO terminal F really sucks but that's not the airline's fault. My first experience with Aeroflot was positive I'd rate them close to 4 stars overall and I will fly them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_973", "text": "TLV-SVO B-777 excellent leg room SVO-CAN CAN-SVO SVO-TLV A-330. All planes clean with no trouble. All flights almost on time good website to book good service from staff. Meals could be better this time choice of meals has improved compared to 6 months ago.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_974", "text": "Their quality of service was a long way ahead of British Airways that I used on 4 other flights and I will look at using Aegean Airlines again on my next trip to Europe - if Athens is on the trip list!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_975", "text": "First time experience with Aegean Airlines was very pleasurable from good online check-in mobile boarding card on time departures friendly patient cabin crew and service oriented ground staff.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_976", "text": "Flight to Miami was full because of school vacation, big mistake on my part. The A330 is uncomfortable in economy. When the seat in front of you is reclined, you have the tray table pitted against you stomach, even if you are not fat. The flight attendants should ask everyone to sit upright when serving meals on the A330. Rows are so close that it is impossible to get up from your seat normally. One must slide to the end and climb out. I have flown this aircraft before and they are all the same in Economy - horrible. Considering how packed the flight was, the flight attendants were excellent. The food was mediocre with two choices: pasta or beef, and very small servings. Flight attendants provided drinks generously and water service was available throughout the flight. Bathrooms were kept fairly clean. Movie selection was very good, free headphones were provided. A very uncomfortable aircraft, avoid the A330 Economy. Only seats that looked spacious were the exit row seats. Check-in at EZE was smooth despite crowds and airport chaos.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_977", "text": "The food was good the entertainment was good and the leg room on the flights was great. Only issue I did have was from Amsterdam to Dublin because we arrived 30 minutes left and nearly missed our connecting flight from Dublin to O'Hare however we made it on time with all of our belongings. Will definitely use Aer Lingus again on any future trips to Ireland.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_978", "text": "Flight is Aer Lingus Regional operated by Stobart Air. Flights departed and arrived on time and were relatively smooth. Transit through Kerry and Dublin airports (with no luggage) was easy. The aircraft was uncomfortably hot during the early morning flight from Kerry. Food was dreadful - a rock hard scone from 'Clodagh's Kitchen'. Not Clodagh's best bake! These are relatively minor though easily resolved quibbles in what is a very useful service.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_979", "text": "No check-in queue or problems even though I was late due to a delayed train. A relaxed and pleasant experience throughout. No being herded onto stairwells so that the airline can stick to its tight schedules - just walked straight onto the plane after a short wait. The plane itself was a newish ATR 72-600 with an easy-on-the-eye light grey/blue interior - not the oppressive yellow and blue of the competition. Also no jarring announcements or being pestered to buy scratch cards. National carriers are also often a small window on the country to which you are travelling so it was nice to have staff that were actually Irish. Terminal 2 in Dublin is also much easier than T1. A relaxing experience and good all round - well worth the extra few euros (although actually cheaper than FR for this particular trip).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_980", "text": "Flights were on time luggage problems were non-existent and the staff was great.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_981", "text": "Flights more or less on time. No problem with transfer. Good in-flight entertainment on B773. Food in economy just OK. We got an upgrade to Comfort class on BKK-SVO which was great. Big seats and plenty of leg room. Food also better - but not sure if better because of Comfort class or because made in Thailand. I don't like Aeroflots bread buns wrapped in plastic. They ought to have fresh bread. I also think all passengers on all long haul flights ought to be given 05 litres of water in bottles. Only difference to other European 3 and 4 star carriers appears to be the no alcohol policy. If a bit better food - and maybe a bit better English for some staff Aeroflot could easily be a 4 star airline.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_982", "text": "The boarding and flight schedules are perfectly fine if you ignore the constant use of a bus for boarding instead of jumping platforms in Athens but the cabin experience apart from the seat comfort which is ok is worse every time. The take off is usually ok. The trip to Rhodes lasts for approximately 50 minutes and the cabin crew are struggling to serve you. It looks as if with one hand they serve and with the other they collect what they have just served for landing. The crew are typically indifferent and tend not to smile. The catering is average but couldn't expect big things for a 50 minute flight. For now it progressively costs more money to travel with Aegean that what you actually get in return at least for these domestic routes.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_983", "text": "Check in at aeroparque was fast no lines for security line. Boarding by bus 20 min delay no explanation given. Once on board nice FA nice service and arrival nearly on time. Bags short on belt. Good option on this route.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_984", "text": "A domestic flight both of only 1 hour. Crew were friendly and polite. Catering service was just OK. Aircraft were old but still comfortable (both B737). Both flights on time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_985", "text": "The food was good the entertainment was good and the leg room on the flights was great. Only issue I did have was from Amsterdam to Dublin because we arrived 30 minutes left and nearly missed our connecting flight from Dublin to O'Hare however we made it on time with all of our belongings. Will definitely use Aer Lingus again on any future trips to Ireland.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_986", "text": "On the return trip the cabin was freezing and delayed by an hour food wasn't good on way back and entertainment was the same.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_987", "text": "Outbound A321 return A330-300. Both trips were comfortable with cabin crew all very helpful and pleasant to a non Russian Speaker. We were in economy both ways. The plane was clean the toilets were fine and the food and drinks provided were good for airline food in our family experience. Overall a very pleasant experience No IFE on way out as small plane but lots on way back choice was good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_988", "text": "On my 10 hour long flights we were served two meals! The food was very good considering it was airline food. It was hot with plenty of bread and salad. Free wine was served throughout the flight. We were provided with slippers blankets pillows and eye shields. The staff were very courteous and announcements were made in Russian and English. The entertainment had a terrific selection of movies and music. If you are a tall person you are better off purchasing the emergency exit seats as they were so much more comfortable for someone 6'. Connection in Moscow which I was a bit fearful of was actually a very nice experience. They accepted US dollars. Most sales people spoke some English. Free wifi in coffee shops. The cleanest airport I have ever been to with janitors cleaning the toilets constantly wiping down all chrome pillars in hallways. Sparkling clean. Connections were smooth where my check in luggage went straight to my destination without having to recheck. The smaller airbus for my 4 hour flight to Venice did not have any entertainment video but did serve a meal. I recommend Aeroflot as great airline for the price! Was totally surprised.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_989", "text": "Nice to have inflight infotainment on a short haul flight and not bad food better than Air Canada. No delays on time and cabin crew were nice. Only downside was that there was no seat-back monitors which many airliners are upgrading to and seats are sort of stiff.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_990", "text": "Great airline with great service and great staff. The trip was perfect despite the bad weather.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_991", "text": "This year on the morning of October 7th Heathrow was fog bound so the flight to Athens was delayed by two hours. This meant missing the evening flight to Mykonos. As soon as I was checking in their staff were most helpful. On arriving at Athens I was put up in Hotel Sofitel everything paid for and caught the flight to Mykonos the following morning. My only thought is that the evening flight to Mykonos is too tight with the London flight around about an hour and needs looking in to. Aegean is an excellent airline as part of my holiday flew with them to Crete as well all flights were full and I look forward to flying with them next October.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_992", "text": "We were looking for a reasonable Business Class fare from Miami to Buenos Aires we were amazed at how much less expensive Aerolineas was than the other carriers that we checked and were worried that it might be due to an inferior flight experience but decided that since were only flying down for three days to attend a wedding he had to go for it. Well I'm happy to report that with Aerolineas Argentinas you don't \"get what you pay for\" you get much more. The plane we took was an elderly Airbus that was a bit tattered (especially the bathrooms) but the seats were lie-flat and comfortable the food was above average (much better than American) and the flight attendants were cheerful professional and happy to help with a smile unlike the surly overweight lazy tenured FAs on most U.S. legacy carriers. I would fly Aerolineas again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_993", "text": "Great experience. Airbus 330-200 was clean and comfortable. Both flights left on time. Crews were first-rate. Great bargain. Highly recommend it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_994", "text": "The first took off late due to the late arrival of the aircraft which was the truth (refreshingly) as the aircraft only arrived 20mins before we were due to depart but the time was made up with a fairly quick two hour flight to BCN. Not a full flight so we had space to move and didn't have the usual cabin baggage issues. Took the cabin crew a while to get going with inflight service but they had everything we asked for. The crew were nice if a little robotic. Plane wasn't spotless but they were in a hurry to go again so understandable (it wasn't filthy either). The flight back was packed and the airport in Palma is awful one of the warmest airports I've set foot in. The usual issues with pax and their cabin baggage while this is not the fault of the crew it should be dealt with or pax should know how to stow their luggage efficiently. It seems to rather aggravate the cabin crew that they are reduced to baggage handlers and rightly too. Otherwise there were similar crew-bots to the ones on the way over. Did everything by the book and kept the lights low for anyone who wanted to sleep. As per usual the bags took an age to arrive and this seems to be quite a regular occurrence now. But as an experience but flights were absolutely fine and pretty good value for money.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_995", "text": "We've flown with this airline 8 times this year and each time there are many mistakes in the booking process. Their website is worse than useless it throws a litany of errors and seemingly holding parts of your information input which confounds the website next time you access it. This last booking it lost seat reservations and despite many emails are unable to get a simple request like sitting together right. They charge for meals and don't provide them. Onboard all is well nice friendly staff on clean planes. Food is just acceptable. Best way is take your own and have a picnic. All our flights have been on time. Avoiding massive queues on arrival in US having immigration in Dublin makes flying to the US better than any other route. Advice? Book early and be prepared for a slow process.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_996", "text": "Boarding and landing was 20 minutes delayed. Very comfortable seats and excellent staff. Food was really good and you could choose from a variety of drinks. Overall a very good flying experience. The only thing i would like to stress is the lack of any entertainment. I don't know if it is so expensive to show a movie during the flight especially when the screens are available! An airline like Aegean should at least have some kind of entertainment for long flights.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_997", "text": "No problems at all.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_998", "text": "The first flight from Kiev to Athens the plane was a brand new Airbus A320 leather seats in the cabin and very comfortable. Take-off and landing were perfect the staff were normal. For food I do not intend to complain on a flight less than 3 hours. In general we were impressed with this airline and we can recommend it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_999", "text": "MSP-JFK-EZE-FTE. Flew Club Condor. Others in our party of 5 flew coach. We had the full Monty flying Aerolineas. But the staff handled us well. Flight out left on time but no accommodations for Sky Priority passengers. Charge the gate at JFK was more like it. The food was very good. Service is prompt in that every flight attendant worked to get the job done so they could disappear. We liked how they gave us 3 options for our meals. The ice cream for desert and/or cheese plate were fantastic. And it is true they don't offer mixed drinks. For water they gave us a bottle for the over night flight. Breakfast was again very prompt well presented and the crew when prompted did go the extra step. On the return our child's vegetarian meal was missing. The crew promptly reviewed the menu and told us additional items we could choose from. For the return our flight was changed to add a stop at BRC. At which time we were notified our return to JFK was delayed from 11 pm to 6 am. Sky Priority line did nothing to help us here. We had to suffer with the rest. However they did rebook our last segment with Delta for us and effectively communicated to the crew in JFK to assist us and they did! They offered us a hotel and dinner in EZE. As we missed our JFK connection back to MSP they put us up in NYC and paid for dinner there as well. We turned down the offer for the hotel room in EZE and were able to sleep in the Club Condor Lounge. This is easily better than most First Class Lounges I have seen. Aerolineas in my opinion did much more than Delta United or American would have done for us. Our kids got to spend time touring NYC for the night. Our only downside was the plane could have been cleaner. Sad for a new A330-200. Here the domestic carriers do a better job. For the price we paid on for the ticket and what we got it was well worth it. When this airline makes mistakes they make up for it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1000", "text": "Perfect trip Aeroflot is trying its best to be equally competitive with its European rivals and quite manages it. The only drawback is a horrible SVO connection. Unnecessary crowded passport controls for transit passengers Horrible terminal F. Otherwise would definitely fly with them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1001", "text": "Checked in online for all flights and seat assignments honoured. Flights arrived on time or early. Boarding a little chaotic despite very strict adherence to boarding by rows. No queue jumping was allowed if your row hadn't been called you were not allowed to board. Yet somehow chaos and confusion reigned in the cabin partly because of the amount of hand luggage some passengers had been allowed to take on board and partly because every single flight was packed solid. In flight service was excellent if a little slow. Hot meals served on international flights (ok quality) free (and good) Greek wine available and refills willingly given. Fight attendants universally pleasant and service oriented. A321 on international flights with inflight entertainment on drop down screens. A320 on domestic service. Check in at LHR and RHO easy and quick. Baggage delivery prompt. All in all very pleasant.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1002", "text": "Just beware that row 6 which was behind me has no window. I would not want to be in that seat!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1003", "text": "Equipment was Airbus 330-200. Traveled in Business Class (Seat 5d) Check in service was very friendly and efficient. Business class lounge was spacious and comfortable and serviced by attentive staff. Boarding was very good and through a separate jet way from other cabin. Welcome on board was very friendly and helpful. Seats are flat but at an angle; very uncomfortable and I kept on sliding downwards. Inflight entertainment was good in terms of equipment but mediocre as far as programming both audio and video. Unfortunately the only WC in business class was out of order so we had to use filthy economy class lavatories. Not good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1004", "text": "We flew on August 21 and returned today Sept. 5. Staff were excellent on both flights. We are traveling again in December and we look forward to much of the same. This was a short notice flight so it was a little pricey.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1005", "text": "After reading mixed reviews thought this could be a nightmare when in actual fact the service was good. Friendly staff flights on time online check in and seat reservation a breeze at Bangkok you can check in at self service terminal - saves a lot of queuing. Very convenient print boarding card fast bag drop new planes and great prices the food served was not big portion sizes but was tasty standard economy airline food no alcohol served on the BKK to Moscow leg but plenty of soft drinks - water juices etc which came round every hr or so. Moscow airport: I read loads of negative reviews terminal F is old and not great but D E where most international flights depart from are modern Burger king TGI Fridays etc loads of retail outlets prices same as all airports. I also read its a nightmare to transit between terminals when in fact its not it is a long walk between them but no problem. One security check one passport check. I have to say some staff look very stern but they are actually very friendly. There is no smoking in all terminals. All in all I would fly with them again based on price and service I received.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1006", "text": "Very good food good leg room. 1 bag late and delivered to hotel. Overall very good I will use them whenever possible.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1007", "text": "Pros: nice new clean Airbus aircraft with leather seats and decent legroom. Flight on time. Very smart looking attractive cabin crew. Good English so all announcements were understandable ( quite rare with Aeroflot). Cons: service downgraded rapidly since last month's flight I took with them. This time only small sandwich and water/coffee/tea offered - nothing else (last time was tray with meal cake and whole selection of soft drinks). EU restrictions I suppose. Cabin crew very official and robotic absolutely no personal touch no interaction - beautifully groomed but cold and serious. Inflight magazine thick and full of good articles but in Russian only (literally last 4 pages were in English only) which is pity as it looks very interesting.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1008", "text": "Short 50 min flight on a A321. Flight completely full however the friendly crew managed to serve the whole plane drinks and peanuts. Very comfortable seats sufficient legroom. All in all very enjoyable. Would choose Aegean again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1009", "text": "All flights were smooth and on time. Check-in in Athens and Prague airport was fine and not too long. The seats on board the aircraft's were comfortable better than other airlines and the legroom was good. Inflight entertainment was nothing special. It was only the inflight map. The cabin crew and the service were very good we had a sandwich which was bigger than some other airlines with a choice of complimentary drinks for both legs. Overall Aegean Air is a very good airline as it claims to be. I would fly again with them if I have a chance. Too bad they don't fly long haul routes but they only fly regional routes.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1010", "text": "The flight left on time and arrived on time. I travelled in Club Condor. The service was friendly and efficient. New A330 aircraft. The Club Condor seat was an inclined flat seat. I found the seat to be hard and the angle for sleep was not comfortable. I put the seat into a cradle configuration and was able to relax more and sleep for several hours. The food needs improvement - presentation taste and variety were all lacking and considering the price paid to sit upfront I expected better. The entertainment system was good. There were a lot of movies to chose from. There were several places to charge my devices. I would fly with Aerolineas again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1011", "text": "Reasonable prices and a remarkably good service all along the flight. There was a wide range of food to choose including delightful Argentinean beef. Check-in was fast and simple and the flight had no delays at all.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1012", "text": "I have to say that there is an improvement in the service. Still there are delays and poor customer service on the ground. But on board there are new and comfortable planes and nice and attentive FA. Connecting in Aeroparque (Buenos Aires city airport) is always fast and easy. First leg delayed connection on time. Bags arrived at my destination with me.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1013", "text": "We didn't know what to expect but were extremely pleased. The planes we flew to and from Cancun were new and clean. Screens at every seat. Great service from staff. kicker is that I somehow managed to lose my iPhone on the way back home. I thought it must have been at the Cancun Airport so I called them a few times to check the lost and found. Nothing. Then about three days after my flight I got a call from AeroMexico that they had discovered my phone on the plane. I hadn't even informed them that it was missing because I checked my seat area and was fairly sure that it wasn't there. Honestly I don't even know how they managed to figure out whose phone it was. They may have had to call multiple people in our area of the plane. Anyway I went back to the airport and remarkably, they had my phone. I was relieved and extremely impressed. Needless to say I would highly recommend this airline to anyone flying to/from Mexico. And they are linked to Delta so I believe your points will accrue as Skymiles.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1014", "text": "Transatlantic flights were excellent good IFE system pleasant staff and acceptable food. Big problem was connection in Dublin long walk through terminal and had to clear security again even though we were in the flight connection route. This does not happen at Heathrow so not sure why Dublin can't fix it. We were running to make the Toronto flight as security had only 1 of 3 lanes open.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1015", "text": "I read all the reviews and statistics to check the possibility of any flight cancellation. Most of the reviews were negative but the stats were sound showing there were not significant delays. I was primarily hoping for 2 things 1). On time flight 2). Safe arrival of luggage. The flight from Amsterdam airport to Moscow (2 hours time) didn't had inflight entertainment. The other flight from Moscow to New Delhi (6 hours 20 minutes duration) had good inflight entertainment system. The quality of food was OK was not at its best. There were no delays in the connecting flights. I had to board from Terminal E to Terminal F which was nearby some 700 meters walking distance. However there were some issues with Moscow Airport - i). To my wonder the security staff was missing and the passengers had to wait for odd 20 minutes. They came scanned the handbags and put stamp on 'boarding pass' ii). the mini trolleys which are otherwise freely available on Amsterdam airport were simply unavailable. The passengers carrying hand bags had to face difficulty in rushing between terminals iii). The sign boards in Moscow airport are not mountedpositioned at appropriate locations. The travelers sometimes have to take U turn to go the correct direction.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1016", "text": "The food was average but not bad. They serve wine (ok quality) but no beer. After dinner the flight attendants \"disappear\" but react quickly to the calling light.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1017", "text": "No inflight entertainment but luckily only a 4 hours flight. Food average but ok. They serve wine (not bad) but no beer.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1018", "text": "We flew from Athens to Rhodes 2 weeks ago fantastic airline short flight had sweets and soft drinks plenty of leg room.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1019", "text": "The flight was on schedule the flight crew were polite and helpful. Aerolineas Argentinas' premium economy class is the same as most US companies' domestic first class. The seats are J seats very comfortable and the food in this class was also a great sandwich yoghurt and a chocolate muffin. Compared to service in the same route provided by Brazilian companies I have flown and comparing also the price Aerolineas Argentinas Premium Economy class is far better in service and mainly in seat comfort!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1020", "text": "The space between seats was good so the trip was confortable. There was no option for the menu, and the taste was not the best, but time passed away and we arrived with no more troubles", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1021", "text": "Seat rows after 9 are extremely uncomfortable for any one over average height. Flight crew were aware of this but according to discussions multiple customer complaints have not had any impact. Select a forward row for comfort.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1022", "text": "Ordinarily I would hate such flights but the price and nature of the Aer Lingus flight was exceptional the cabin crew were dedicated and tended to my every need providing a friendly a fun flight to New York. The seats were very comfortable and I was greeted with champagne upon arrival the inflight entertainment was highly varied with some real classic films as well as many block buster movies and TV shows. The flight departed on time. The only slight drawback currently is the fact the seats do not lie completely flat that being said you still have more than enough room to relax. When I raised this with staff they discussed how their will apparently soon be changes made to put in place those seats that do lie completely flat as other airlines have begun to put them into place. Overall the flight was incredibly relaxing and I would book long haul with Aer Lingus in a heartbeat for flying out of Dublin the service is exceptional and business class was an unforgettable experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1023", "text": "The seats were really comfortable on both legs; however legroom could be improved (I'm 5\"8) and it was pretty cramped in the A330-300 however on the A320 the legroom was sufficient. Food was really good compared with other airlines and I was quite satisfied with Aeroflot's service. On the last flight from SVO-HKG that I took today all economy passengers received medium-haul amenity kits from Business class which was surprising as there was only a pair of slippers and eye-shades on the first leg. Overall I really enjoyed the flight and I'll definitely be taking Aeroflot again in the near future!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1024", "text": "Jul 20 2013 and Aug 11 2013. Aegean always exceeds expectations. Attentive and courteous cabin crew clean aircraft and comfortable seats. Above and beyond!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1025", "text": "This should be listed as a 4-star airline. Clean new planes excellent meals featuring Greek items and the most courteous FA's I have encountered in years. A pleasure to fly!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1026", "text": "Very clean aircraft very helpful crew and tasty food. Very nice take off and landing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1027", "text": "Really satisfied with the service. A small beverage offered with some 'alfajores' to eat. Nice trip in both ways and both legs on time. Really impressed by improvement of Aerolineas compared with its competitors in Europe. Small entertainment offered with Argentinean music videos and TV shows. Fantastic.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1028", "text": "Our plane was comfortable. Each traveler had access to a touchscreen tv. We were able watch movies, tv shows, music videos and listen to music. They also provided croissant sandwich along with snacks and drinks. We arrived on time and without any problems. Thank you Aeromexico for your excellent service.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1029", "text": "The plane that we took from Dallas to Mexico City was a nice plane, 2 seater instead of 3, they served us a Ham and Cheese croissant, peanuts, juice, water, beer, liqour, whatever we wanted. Smooth ride, nice landing, made it to Mexico City, from there we took a bigger plane but a little bit older, still a smooth ride and landing. On the way back from Cancun we were in a very nice plane with our own TV, headphones, several movies to choose from. My experience flying with Aeromexico was really good, nothing to complain about.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1030", "text": "Short 2 hour flight on a new A320 not the old Soviet era planes I was expecting which was good. Flight attendants well groomed spoke barely little English but were helpful enough. Didn't have any of the food because it was a short flight. Plane left and arrived on time Aeroflot was fine for a quick short haul flight no complaints. Moscow airport on the other hand.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1031", "text": "The stay at SVO was as bad as anticipated. However the two Aeroflot flights much exceeded expectations spotlessly clean very new planes decent food better than expected IFE excellent service. The price was right.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1032", "text": "Full service on a 1.5hr flight with many choices. Please change your seats in business class this is a normal economy seat with the middle seat blocked. Not comfortable in comparison for what you pay.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1033", "text": "Each flight was leaving and arriving on time the crew were nice though not all of the crew members spoke English. The snacks as well as the drinks offered were rather boring but free of charge. The planes were comfortable enough for the short flights especially the brand new Embraer of Air Austral with IFE in each seat were great!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1034", "text": "I thought that having bought my ticket so cheaply and being in the lowest cabin class, the flying experience would not be very good, but I was surprised by the kind attention of the stewardesses and also by a tasty breakfast in the morning. Only flaws in the flight was that the flight arrived half an hour late, maybe due to turbulance, the seats are a bit uncomfortable and the audio did not work, but as it is a 5 hours night flight only, that did not bother me much.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1035", "text": "The flight to Dublin had 'no frills' but was more comfortable than a recent flight on another Irish budget airline. The 3 hours transfer time at Dublin was partially taken up with clearing US immigration and the rest with sitting waiting for the on time flight to Chicago. The cabin crew were mature and efficient and the meal was very acceptable and served two hours into the flight. When we arrived on time in Chicago because all the paperwork had been done we were able to walk out of the airport without hassle after collecting our baggage. The return flight on 14th August had a younger cabin crew who provided a more lively friendly but equally efficient service. The Beef meal was very tasty and the cheese and ham croissant just before landing was welcome. A word of warning during the transfer at Dublin outbound and inbound further scanning was carried out on our hand baggage. The duty free bottle was accepted as the seal on the bag had not been broken and we had the receipt but a small bottle of wine from the aircraft which I had kept to drink later was confiscated even though it was unopened. I had read some of the 'horror reviews before flying but our experience did not match them and we would happily fly with the Aer Lingus again. The moderate inconvenience of transferring in Dublin was worth it to save at least \u00a3200 pounds each on a direct flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1036", "text": "Flew from LAX to Mokba and back. Very outstanding service. Check in easy quick and efficient. The food flying back from Mokba was very good. Sat in the first row right were the bathrooms are and was very impressed how ALL flight attendants were constantly checking and cleaning the bathrooms (our American airlines should really take notice of that. Their bathrooms are not clean - to say the least). Also the flight stats are throughout the whole flight very nicely displayed - including nearest towns at what direction and distance - never saw that with our airlines. It also shows \"pilot view\" of take-off and landing - loved that. Actually could recognize all people on the ground shortly before touch down watching the descending airplane at LAX with flashes going off like crazy. In the future I will try to book Aeroflot wherever available.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1037", "text": "Flew this sector 10 days after surgery and was pleased with the flights. No real express check in but express lane for security and a lounge in Omsk. Good food on both flights and comfortable space. No inflight entertainment - I had my own and the both flights on time. Luggage was amongst the first off in St Petersburg (a big plus given a transit in Moscow). Cabin crew spoke good English (again a noticeable improvement over the past few years). Aeroflot seems to be the best of the Russian Airlines.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1038", "text": "Great cabin crew very friendly. Food is rather good (for airline food)! Beverage service is excellent. Enjoyed the extra legroom and the leather seats.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1039", "text": "Both flights on time very quick check-in and boarding. Very friendly and attentive efficient staff good service excellent melas even for the short hub from ATH to HER. It will remain our preferred carrier to and from Greece.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1040", "text": "They have obviously spent a lot of money over the past 3 years on new planes with in-flight entertainment. Service was friendly and our flights on time (AEP-SCL).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1041", "text": "The MID-MEX leg was operated by an E190 no IFE and the snacks were average peanuts but the seats were comfortable and due to the length of the flight it wasn't important. The second leg was on a 737-700. The seats were comfortable and very nice blankets were provided however the IFE was quite limited (overhead screens that played movies and nothing else and were shut off 3 quarters into the flight) so I would recommend bringing your own entertainment if you're flying an Aeromexico 737. In flight meal was edible at most. Overall there were no major problems but they need to improve their IFE on longer flights and their food.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1042", "text": "I cannot say enough good things about or flight service through Aeromexico. The planes were clean and very comfortable loved having the option of watching a movie TV show or listening to music. The attendants were friendly and took care of us all very well. Lunch boxes were served - that's a pleasant surprise in itself! I was very impressed!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1043", "text": "Old aircraft with \"drop down\" shared TV screens. Service and food could not be faulted on board the aircraft. Bags did not arrive in LAX - the check in staff in Mexico City had incorrectly tagged my two bags to a flight to Miami. Long story short the bags arrived in Sydney two days later thanks to a very attentive customer service officer in the USA. Ground staff at LAX could have shown a little more empathy with my situation.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1044", "text": "After Ryanair changed their flight times to Dublin which did not help me I changed to Aer Lingus. The staff are friendly and always smiling the planes are comfortable and the times of the flights are fantastic. The prices are always a little higher than the other company's but I would not change back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1045", "text": "For the money is not expensive. The plane for this flight was a brand new A320 with sharklets. Unfortunately without a TV. The dinner was nice. Cabin crew with beauty red uniform were always respectful cheerful and ready to help. Pilots masters of their craft. Like for duty-free sales on board. All in all a great experience. Would definitely recommend and travel with them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1046", "text": "Good airline in general terms. Meals as other alternatives but no alcohol served. Seats and leg room are OK. They offer Space + seats located in the emergency exists and prices are reasonable. Cabin crew no friendly enough from my point of view if I compare with other airlines to flight to China like BA Finnair or AF. The main difference is that they provide slippers and eye masks no offered by other airlines. Cabin and toilets are clean enough. Moscow airport is awful and really boring. Distances between terminals and gates are too much long. Flights arrived on time. Entertainment system only in English and Russian. Music selection is OK.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1047", "text": "Nice A320 good crew. However its standards are far below under its competitor - Czech Airlines.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1048", "text": "A300-600 aircraft clean cabin with friendly flight attendants variety of meals were good but the quality of meal was very poor.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1049", "text": "Was my first time on the Dreamliner. It's a beautiful aircraft and the AeroMexico service and comfort the best I've experienced in long-haul tourist class. Formalities and connection at MEX Term 2 very efficient. Domestic flight to PVR on very comfortable Embraer 190.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1050", "text": "Flew YUL-MEX on a new 737-800 for the second time. Cabin was in great condition. Food service on this flight was much better than on my previous flights with Aeromexico in Clase Premier. Cabin crew were excellent and very professional. The purser knew each of the business class passenger's last names (there were 16 of us) and she was always around to see if she was needed. I fell asleep and she left me a drink and peanuts for when I woke up. Aeromexico staff is usually just OK - they are efficient but are cold and tend to disappear into the galley afterwards. This was not the case in this flight when there was always a flight attendant in the cabin (even in economy class). Great flight overall wish all crews performed this way.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1051", "text": "First flight from AMS to SVO on codeshare flight with KLM on B738. Flight was OK. Transit on SVO from terminal E to D was a breeze. There were no lines at immigration or security check. As we had a stopover for 6 hours we used the capsule hotel which was accessible from terminal D and E on airside (63 Euros for 4 hours). Flight from SVO to NRT was on an A333. Nice and new aircraft with good seats and complete IFE. We had 4 seats in a row for the two of us as the aircraft was about half full. Crew was attentive and quitte friendy. With one hour delay we arrived at NRT. The flight from NRT back to SVO gave us however some mixed emotions. on an A333 but with a crew that wasn't as friendly as the flight to NRT. We got the feeling we were bothering them even with some basic requests for drinks. Toilets were very dirty on this flight not only the fault of the crew as well as fellow passengers. Transit from terminal D to E on SVO was a mess. At immigration and security check there were long lines with a lot of people cutting lines. Flight from SVO to AMS on an A320 was better than the flight from NRT. Aircraft was however in a bit of a run down state and also quite dirty. Toilet was also in a poor state. The crew however was extremely friendly and flight arrived on time. In the end Aeroflot gave us mixed feelings. If you don't have many expectations for the price you pay for the flight the airline is OK. At SVO you need either luck or a lot of patience concerning transits of flights. If we would fly again with this airline really depends on the price of the flights they offer.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1052", "text": "From HK to Moscow Moscow to UK UK to Moscow Moscow home. The first leg was \"bearable\" if a little short on snacks and food options - so much so that the first thing I did was to buy a little bag of peanuts to go in my carry on. The second leg was uncomfortable due to the shell seats which are nothing sort of a torture device. Two weeks pass before the third leg which was same seats same limited choice of movies and even the same food. The fourth leg - the entertainment system took around an hour to load. Same movies even though it was a different month! But the real issue for me was the meal. With almost every meal they serve 2 pieces of bread. The white \"loaf\" is always icy cold and hard. The little brown slice was also cold and hard. There was not enough butter for both. Given the price I paid for my ticket I didn't expect gourmet food but the piece of salmon was literately the size of a teaspoon. The chicken was barely warm. Usually the food is served piping hot and even if the bread is not heated if you leave your roll on top of your main meal you can get a bit of heat and steam into it. No such luck. The dessert - there was nothing to eat it with in the utensil pack was exactly what it looked like tasteless overly sweet faux cream. Breakfast I chose the pancakes which I was unable to eat they were far too sweet. I was pretty hungry by the time we landed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1053", "text": "From RIX to SVO it was a partner flight with Air Baltic. Then came the horror of SVO-PVG. I had no option to choose seats. I was asked in RIX while checking in for seat preference and I said aisle. I did get one for RIX-SVO and for SVO-PVG I got a 28th row which on their A330 is in front of the toilets and the seat does not recline. The seats were rather worn and entertainment system was slow though the selection of media was excellent. The food was plain insulting with 2cm of salmon sliced over some canned carrots and peas presented as a salad. The bun was hard and the choice of main course was chicken or fish for dinner and chicken or goulash for the supper. The dessert was surprisingly good though I had to wait 40 minutes for the tea to have it with while they were finishing servicing everyone. And now for the best part the service. Apparently they are split in the teams of 2 with some kind of good cop / bad cop principle as in both aisles we've seen one was making attempts to smile and the other one was plain offensive. The bathrooms were hardly cleaned the pilots announcements were hardly audible. So imagine my surprise when on the return flight from Shanghai to Moscow I was greeted by a very professional and helpful staff (still not smiling) got into a very comfortable seat of a brand new shiny 777 with plenty of room even with 3-4-3 scheme great new entertainment system with touchscreen much fresher air and the food was really delicious including a very fresh bun. The short flight SVO-RIX was also very pleasant with a nice little airbus with sufficient space a delicious chicken sandwich and soft drinks and the sweetest flight attendant. To sum it all I'd say its a real hit and miss thing with Aeroflot. Stay away from the airbus on the long flights make sure its a 777 they're great. If you're unlucky enough to get airbus steer clear of row 28. The food probably depends on where they get it. The entertainment is excellent on long flights tons of good movies TV shows and music. Do not expect a good polite service on every flight. Other than that flights were on time with great connections and very reasonably priced.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1054", "text": "But the service was extremely good. Served pasta drinks and hot bread. 3hrs flying time. On time arrival in Athens. Air fare was rather fair.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1055", "text": "The entire experience from check-in to landing was superb. Clean aircraft with decent seat comfort kind and smiley flight attendants. Both flights on time. They served a hot meal which was good enough and they served cold hot drinks like 5 times during the flights. Overall a great experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1056", "text": "Staff very kind. Fresh food was good but I'd rather have something hot. The aircraft was very clean. The onboard magazine was good and interesting written in Greek and in English.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1057", "text": "The aircraft appeared very new and I have absolutely no complaints about seats or bathroom or cleanliness. The food was as good as any I have had on Qantas and the staff were as good or nearly so.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1058", "text": "Buenos Aires (AEP) to Cordoba Cordoba to Mendoza and Mendoza to Buenos Aires (AEP). They were award tickets through Sky Team (Delta) points. I was a little apprehensive after reading the comments here but in my case the flights all left close to on time and the aircraft were nearly new. Seating was comfortable and space was adequate. On each flight there was a beverage service and small snack box.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1059", "text": "They have multiple direct flights. I have been happy with their service both at the counter at the gate and on the airplane. The planes seem to be maintained well and bathrooms and seating areas are clean. Service is pleasant and professional without trying to be cute during announcements. The food to me just seems to be a little better the service a bit more professional and the areas cleaner than everyone else. Again much of what one views is based on perceptions and a few negative things can color one's view. In my case I see so many small positive things that it has probably colored my view of Aeromexico in a good way.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1060", "text": "AM 422 Dec 2 2014. I have flown from Miami to Mexico and back many times. For several years I made the trip once a month. I have flown on every airline that services Mexico City from Miami. AeroMexico beats them all. Basic friendliness refreshments and snacks prompt departures and arrivals reasonable and competitive fares all without the ubiquitous add-ones and charges of other airlines. I will adjust my schedule to fly this airline every time. This trip was the first in several years and it didn't disappoint. Keep it up I'm a big fan.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1061", "text": "Outward journey via Boston (second leg with Jetblue which was great) as the direct flight was sold out for days around my date of travel. Thankfully got one of the last seats on the direct flight on the return journey. Business class wasn't in the budget for this trip but the seats in economy were fine (I'm 6'0'' tall). I ordered one of the special meals for the Boston flight which was well worth it had the regular meal from SFO to DUB which was fine and you could help yourself to drinks and snacks from the galley at any time. The service is consistent the aircraft's always immaculate the personal entertainment has plenty of choice and the staff generally very friendly and helpful. You can select most seats on the aircraft for free at time of booking. Lets hope AL go daily on this route in 2015.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1062", "text": "Quiet flight on the way out got away early nice friendly and attentive cabin crew for the short flight. More or less the same on the way back but T1 at Heathrow looking tired. Although I'm happy to use Aer Lingus again in the near future and will be great to see the end of T1 at Heathrow when they move to the new terminal!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1063", "text": "Check-in was a breeze with a smile. Lounge at SVO pretty decent. Seats on A-320 great and greeted with choice of drinks including champagne. Cabin crew very friendly and spoke good English. I speak some Russian and was treated always with smile. Lunch very tasty. Beats Lufthansa Business any day. Captain did three announcement with good English. Flight on time would highly recommend Aeroflot on European flights anytime.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1064", "text": "It was a very pleasant flight and definitely will fly them again. The flight was on time the food excellent FA's were very polite and in Moscow City Aeroport Sheremetyevo the accommodation was superb. There is a Capsule hotel on 3rd floor and for 4 hours $103 we got a nice clean room with comfortable beds and a bathroom.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1065", "text": "TLV-SVO-CAN and back May/June 2014. Short leg - B-777-300 excellent seats and room. Long leg: SVO-CAN 10 hrs. A-330-300 excellent seats and room. Return flight: CAN-SVO A-330 and Short leg: A-330-300 the seats were cramped. Crew on all flights were very nice and efficient. Food was boring you get 2 meals on the long legs however they were almost the same. Flights were almost on time and inflight entertainment normal.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1066", "text": "Boarding and take-off a bit late but nevertheless it arrived as expected to Rhodes airport. Cabin was clean and shinny and the crew very friendly and looking elegant in their (well designed) uniforms. Seats fairly comfortable and all leather dressed even in economy. One thing I don't like in Aegean aircraft cabins is the seat-plan which makes the cabin feel a bit crowded in fully booked flights. Snack and drink ok nothing special for a short flight but ok. Flight was nice and smooth landing was great. Overall a pleasant and comfortable flight. I think Aegean's reputation as a quality European airline is well deserved.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1067", "text": "Bit fussy boarding at FRA and slightest delay due to late incoming aircraft. Shiny new cabin on A320-200 attentive and welcoming staff. Overhead monitors for safety instructions and a flight show. Brilliant hot meal on 2 hour flight accompanied by appetizer (warm roll/butter/mini crackers/spread cheese) and selection of Greek wines in little bottles (not by glass) a dessert and two rounds of very decent coffee. Smooth landing on time. Absolutely recommended.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1068", "text": "All in EMB190 jets. Only the Mendoza to Santiago flight were on time. Service was ok and the seats were quite comfortable with a good pitch.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1069", "text": "Return flight 416 on 10/16/14. Excellent airline. Starting from check in all associates were friendly and helpful. Personal entertainment in the seat backs was perfect. 1st checked bag free is always appreciated. Food was great and also a bonus as it was served at no charge and with smiling associates. Aeromexico is a new favorite airline of mine.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1070", "text": "I was impressed that they have a new modern fleet comprising 777s and the 787 Dreamliner. The check in process at the counters in Mexico City was very expedient and friendly. The boarding and departure were timeous. The service onboard for the quick domestic flight to Oaxaca was super friendly and cheerful. I cannot fault this airline. It was a better experience than most domestic airlines I fly in Australia.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1071", "text": "The planes are new the seats reasonably comfortable (good leg room and we are tall people) the food fine and good selections on the personal TV/Movie screens. No problems with being on time staff was friendly and efficient. I was especially impressed when we got into Dublin a bit late and were personally escorted through the lines in order to make our connection on to Paris. Never had that happen with any airline before! I would fly Aer Lingus again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1072", "text": "I am regular flyer on this route normally on 10.20am flights. What is going on with the re-instated check-in / bag drop queues at Brussels? I say re-instated because after online check-in finally came to BRU airport there have never been any issues with this flight in either checking in or dropping bag lines in Brussels. However last two times in June and this morning there were huge queues on both the Aer Lingus check-in line and bag drop/Gold circle line. And they both seem to advance eternally slow. Why does it seem to take so long per passenger to simply drop off a bag? I ended up getting fed up and bypassing altogether and brought my bag through security and got it checked at gate which is an added nuisance but one time I had skipped breakfast and really needed to get past security to eat something before collapsing. I am not sure what is causing the problem but there seems to be some ambiguity about the queuing lines for the check-in and bag drop / gold circle and people just seem to pass no heed of which is the correct line and join one or the other whichever is shorter. I think they need some better identification or barriers between the two to snake the queues to make it work better. Or a staff member guiding people correctly.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1073", "text": "More often than not late leaving Bristol for. dublin. The walk to passport is so long - really is there no where closer to \"park\"? Should have landed 35 minutes ago and still not parked up.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1074", "text": "Stuttgart/STR to St. Petersburg/LED via Moscow-Sheremetyevo/SVO. Both on-time. From STR to SVO the plane was an A320 and from SVO to LED the plane was A321. The seats were very comfortable and the leg room was impressive! I am 178cm/5'10 and after sat down there was about 15cm/6in in front of my knees. In fact you can put one leg on the other without any problems. I often fly Lufthansa from Germany to Russia and in Lufthansa's A320/321 economy cabin you definitely do not see this much leg space. The food was fine. STR-SVO includes a full lunch and two rounds of drink service and SVO-LED includes a teriyaki chicken sandwich and drinks. The staffs were professional and spoke adequate amount of English. The captains of the flights each made 3 announcements in English (welcome in-flight update and a final goodbye after landing) which were quite impressive. Overall I found the trip very pleasant and Aeroflot's has exceeded my expectations! I can see clearly Aeroflot wants to improve and they are making a good effort!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1075", "text": "Both flights were great. Aeroflot has really stepped up their game. Both flights perfectly on-time. New aircraft fresh IFE (movies TV shows games - lots to choose from) friendly staff. Legroom could be an inch better but it seems that the rows to the back of the aircraft are worse. Food was unimaginative but edible. The crew could speak a little better English but it was sufficient. SVO airport is horrible though.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1076", "text": "First leg was on an A321. Sufficent leg room and liked the fact the toilets were in the middle of the cabin. Food was average but I had eaten before boarding. Staff were friendly/professional and spoke English. Second leg was on an A320. Leg room was even better. Food was better than the first legs and staff once again were professional but English was limited. No IFE on either sector. I would use Aeroflot again if the fare was more competitive.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1077", "text": "Both times there were new A320s with comfortable seats and adequate entertainment - magazines music overhead TV screens. First flight departed with a slight delay - 10 mins but arrived on time. On this 45 mins flight the cabin crew served a cookie and all kinds of napkins (dry and refreshing) but surprisingly didn't offer any drink at all. The next flight was also on time. The catering was tasty with meat little salad and baklava. Drinks of various kinds were offered. Both times the cabin crew was smiley but didn't show much care. Baggage arrived quickly. It was also very convenient to transfer through ATH. I would recommend Aegean Airlines.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1078", "text": "Slightly delayed (about 15 min delay in boarding/arrival times - both ways). New aircraft very clean with nice seats. Legroom more than good for a 50 min flight Overall I would recommend flying with this airline.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1079", "text": "Pros: Staff helpful. Good value for money. Cons: Seats are old and sometimes broken. Food is average they serve just 2 meals in a long flight so take some with you during the flight. Old airplane and does not have entertainment system. You need to take a tablet with you - they don't allow phones even in airplane mode. Flights delayed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1080", "text": "Mixed experience first flight left at 2.40am from Rio to Buenos Aires on an Austral Embraer 190 and due to heavy turbulence there was no inflight service whatsoever on the 3 hour flight no apologies at all from the crew which I found rude. Short hops from BA to Montevideo and back uneventful. The return legs were better. Flights left and arrived on time crews on both Embraer 190 (Austral) and B737 did their job well. Their spoken English is awful if I didn't speak Spanish I wouldn't understand a word of what they announced.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1081", "text": "I took a chance on them a few years back when United dropped direct flights to places in Mexico I visit and found an airline with great service modern planes and competitive prices. The flight schedules are convenient and the staff I have encountered have been friendly and helpful when I have needed them. Only once have I had a issue due to weather - and they made sure to get me on another flight and while my bags did not make it on the plane they had them secured and waiting for me the next morning. In the past 3 years I have flown with them 10+ times and have no interest in looking elsewhere.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1082", "text": "Mexico City Mexico - Oaxaca Mexico. I live in Oaxaca and fly regularly to San Antonio to visit family in Texas. I have found the staff particularly patient helpful and courteous with my struggles to speak Spanish. My flights have been on time and the planes clean and pleasant. One trip my connection in DF was tight and the attendant booked me on the later flight in case I missed the one I was ticketed for.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1083", "text": "My husband is a retired Air Traffic Controller and said we were flying Aer Lingus or Icelandair only so we flew Aer Lingus. Loved it! The stewards were very nice and the crew were funny even in announcements. We did not upgrade the meal but they were great except on the way back I asked for the beef dish and she gave me the chicken which had curry and I can't eat curry. After finally getting her to stop and listen they were out of beef. I slept most the way anyway.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1084", "text": "TLV-SVO was on a new A330. As is typical of the former USSR the boarding announcement was met by a scrum of people rushing the boarding gate. No attempt made by the crew to regulate boarding and as a result it took nearly an hour. Once onboard the flight attendants were generally sour and the food was stale and lukewarm. In-flight entertainment was surprisingly good but still a step down from Delta and similar airlines. Despite TLV-SVO being an overnight flight the cabin lights were never dimmed and the service was staggered in a way that essentially prevented all sleeping. Could not figure this out. SVO was pleasant enough and SVO-RIX was an easy short-hop on a new 737. No service and no complaints. Would take Aeroflot again only if the price was significantly less than other European carriers.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1085", "text": "Both flights on new and clean A330-300 though seats a bit hard and less comfortable than their A320/321 fleet. Chicken curry on flight to SVO and lamb on return flight and both quite nice. Flight attendants did not smile a lot but were professional. IFE very good with dozens of latest films and music. One thing that could be improved and that's the headphones : they do not give ear cushions and so wearing headphones is very uncomfortable even painful to ears sometimes. The sound quality is also terrible. Quite a pleasant experience on both flights and I will use Aeroflot again. For 250 which is an almost EasyJet price you get a full service package IFE and SkyPriority for a 3 hour flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1086", "text": "Two-hour delay of the flight from Moscow due to military parade and air space closure - no fault of the airline. But the boarding process could and should have been organized in a better way. Wonder why the jetbridge hasn't been used. No such problems on the return flight. Both flights on A320 pretty comfortable seats decent space. Training of the staff should clearly be improved first and foremost the language skills and attitude towards passengers. At the same time a young flight assistant on the return flight at least tried to be friendly and attentive. The food was inedible on the first flight and acceptable on the way back. Entertainment should be enhanced ie. by installation of individual multimedia sets in short and medium-haul aircrafts. All in all the general experience is pretty average. The ticket price was actually quite low compared to other offers for these dates considering the flexibility in the choice of flights and the level of seat comfort is pretty good but the main thing is that Aeroflot should be training the staff harder if they want to improve their international profile. Also basing on my experience of traveling with this airline I can say that the quality of in-flight service can differ dramatically on different flights so it is sometimes really a matter of luck.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1087", "text": "Superb inflight service three servings of drinks and appetizing hot meals. Punctuality good. Cabin crew courteous smiling and pro-active.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1088", "text": "An excellent flight and a great service. The staff are great and very friendly. Food was also nice. Only downside was check in which had a long queue.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1089", "text": "Two good flights the first on a Boeing 737-700 departed on time and arrived 15 mins early. Flight service is efficient and cabin crew very friendly. Totally recommended.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1090", "text": "Great value for money if you don't have high expectations of the airline in the first place. Flight to BA was fine. No delays and food ok. The flight back however took off 2.5 hours late and then stopped in Patagonia with no explanation as to why so all up the journey took over 18 hours instead of 13.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1091", "text": "Have to say was very surprised on the outbound flight as the crew were very nice and attentive the food was good and the \"new\" business seat OK. The inflight entertainment was the flight map since nothing else worked. The cabin was tatty but clean so all in all ok marks for that. The return on the other hand lived up to everything I have read. This crew would put to shame any US crew when it comes to sitting in the galley doing nothing. Food was terrible and yep got a thimbleful of wine. Glad it was overnight so I got to try and sleep but that was hard given the number of families that the pilot FA's and gate agents brought up to the business cabin. All in all I still think they were an OK airline if you had no other choice.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1092", "text": "The start seemed off putting when I noticed an extra three hours on the flight time from Tripoli to Joburg which the booking office could not explain also when I was not on the reservations list at check-in. However the latter was sorted without hassle. Service on flight to Tripoli was fine plane new and clean food good. However we landed in a sandstorm which was worrying. Fortunately we were herded along to the departures lounge as all signs in Arabic. Onward flight delayed by a couple of hours due to sandstorm. Toilets at the airport were inadequate in number but reasonably clean. We were then taken on what felt like a mystery tour on an airport bus down a dirt road - turned out to be to the other end of the runway where our plane sat all on its own amidst military aircraft. The three hour extra time was now clear as it was a much smaller plane than expected (a few passengers had seats allocated on row numbers which were not on the smaller plane - however there was enough room and extra for everyone boarding). Once again food and service fine. There was a refuelling stop at Kinshasa. During my week in S Africa the revolution in Libya took off. I expected to lose my money and have to rebook myself back on an alternative carrier. However when I contacted Afriqiyah in Joburg they said I was re-booked on Egyptair travelling back same night as my original booking. They sent me email confirmation and my trip home went smoothly. The Afriqiyah staff were helpful and efficient in spite of what was obviously a stressful time for them. On the basis of value for money Afriqiyah is excellent but be prepared for a journey with a difference.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1093", "text": "All the things I like to have happen when flying came together on both flights. Both were on time check in went quickly and smoothly every Aeromexico person I had contact with was professional and friendly and even boarding was quick and efficient. The meals - sandwich and candy bar - was well a sandwich but the bread was fresh and a fun sized Snickers isn't all that bad. This was my second and third flight with Aeromexico and all were very pleasant flights. I caught up on a TV show going down and a movie coming back home. For me the airline did a great job and the fare was very reasonable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1094", "text": "Departed at 11.55pm on Oct 20 and arrived at 12.30pm on Oct 21. Had a very positive experience with my flights to and from Mexico City to Rio de Janeiro in Premiere Class. From the gate agents to the inflight crew the service was excellent. The meals and entertainment was also very good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1095", "text": "Check-in staff forgot to put a priority tag on my luggage. Even 70min flight Business class meal was only one muffin same as Economy class. The only different thing was refilling coffee. Seat was enough big but old. It's ok because of a short haul but if it's more than 2 hours I take Economy class to save money.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1096", "text": "Could not check in online as we had not booked directly with airline which meant an early start at the airport and no seats together. BRS-DUB with Stobart and a tiny noisy twin-prop as you might expect for such a short flight. DUB-YYZ plane looked brand new - think this route had only just started flying - and was full. 3-3 configuration felt very cramped. Drinks and food OK but not served until about 2 hours into the flight and no pre-landing snacks left by the time they got to us on the back row - we were offered a selection of biscuits instead. Service was fine apart from this. IFE selection limited and touchscreen system somewhat temperamental. Not a full-service airline so alcoholic drinks had to be paid for (we were prepared and brought euros just for this). On return YQG-YYZ sector by Air Canada - checked bags through to BRS for us. YYZ-DUB was a night flight but drinks and food again served after 2 hours water on board not working so no tea or coffee (or water in the toilets) lights not dimmed at all though a blanket and pillow were provided. Flight seemed to be on time leaving but arrived 30 mins late though no there was no mention of this or apology from the crew. It was only on the very long walk from the gate that we realised there'd been a delay and had to run then be fast- tracked through security just getting to the gate for our connecting flight as it closed behind us. Needless to say our bags didn't follow us for a couple of days. You get what you pay for and Aer Lingus were a little cheaper and a lot more convenient than other airlines for us. For a 7hr flight they were fine and I might be tempted by the convenience of the DUB US immigration pre-clearance to fly to NYC or Boston with them but I wouldn't travel any further.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1097", "text": "A little costly compared to other airlines with no direct flight from Toronto to London. Baggage amount was reduced to regional amount on way back to Toronto as we flew from Newcastle yet it was International amount from Dublin to London didn't make sense.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1098", "text": "We had a light dinner. I have travelled with Aegean many times and I think that on SKG-STR route they should improve catering and entertainment. Staff very friendly.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1099", "text": "Wonderful service in economy class although flight was delayed for almost 3 hours due to very bad weather conditions (heavy snow). Cabin crew was one of the best I have met on a flight. Meals in Y/C need some improvement.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1100", "text": "Condor class was not a lot more expensive than economy given the 16 hour trip. We had plenty of leg room and the food was excellent. The seats and everything seemed to function. Flights were on time and our luggage arrived on the carousel. Check in was speedy. As other reviewers noted the planes are old so I needed a cushion for lumbar support and we took tablets with books and movies downloaded. This worked very well with excellent picture and sound quality. Staff perhaps could have done more to keep others under control eg a couple immediately behind us watched videos on their laptop with no earplugs so we got the full sound while we were trying to sleep. Given the reviews we were pleasantly surprised with the trip.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1101", "text": "There were some troubles with the in-flight entertainment. On our way to JNB there were not enough headsets so we couldn't use the inflight entertainment. On our way back from JNB to Tripoli the inflight entertainment in our part of the plane didn't work at all. The food was okay and the cabin crew friendly. It's definitely value for money but there are some things to improve.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1102", "text": "Both flights approx 1 hour delayed Servisair lounge at LGW basic and overcrowded quiet lounge in Tripoli. Uncrowded flights - very few pax in Business cabin. Comfortable seats for 3 hr journey but angled lie-flat seats on A330 too short for me (1.80m). Food tasty (no alcohol of course) limited but OK film choice on AVOD. FAs sweet but not all spoke english. Be aware Tripoli airport can be difficult to navigate as all signage in Arabic only!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1103", "text": "My next leg was MEX to TIJ in a B737-700 old cramped no inflight entertainment just one tiny bag of peanuts for a 3 hour flight toilet old and dirty. The boarding procedure AM is implementing is awful and useless. It takes longer and it is absurd. First they board pax on window seats then center seats and on final call aisle seats no matter if you are in row 10 or 24. Uncomfortable at the gates. AM is the best airline there is in Mexico.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1104", "text": "Flights arrived and left reasonably on time. Service was satisfactory and cabin staff seemed quite friendly. They spoke only Russian with me but I heard adequate English to the non speaking Russian behind me. Food and wine was OK and the entertainment adequate. The return overnight flight had a flat bed and I had sufficient rest to be able to rent a car on arrival in Bangkok the following morning. Aeroflot continue to provide a reasonably priced direct service to Moscow from Bangkok which is why I use them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1105", "text": "Flight was on time the meal was served after one hour as we experienced turbulence and flight attendants weren't allowed to serve us. The meal was a sandwich and endless drinks. Crew friendly and smiling. NTE-ATH 18 August 2012: Flight on time. Boarded fast it was 100% complete like the last flight. Flight attendants served the meal immediately so people could sleep (the flight was late in the night). The meal was a sandwich again. Arrived on time. Nice experience will travel again this summer.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1106", "text": "The airplane was an Airbus A320. Clean and comfortable. The staff were very friendly. Flight took off on time and arrived in Prague on time. The meal was poor but the trip was short. The first part of my trip the aircraft was full from Prague to Athens after 5 days only 60% full. I paid only 125 euros for the ticket!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1107", "text": "Airbus A320. Flight on time. Very pleasant trip. Cabin staff as always friendly and helpful. Nice meal.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1108", "text": "Overall very good service for the value. Smiling and helpful cabin attendants and good snack box provided on such a short flight. No inflight entertainment only magazines (this point should be improved). Fast and efficient baggage delivery. I would certainly recommend this airline.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1109", "text": "All flights near enough on time and a smooth transit through Tripoli. Tripoli airport is not too bad although I wouldn't like to spend more than a few hours there. The entertainment was good food as good as expected the were polite (but spoke little English) and the seats comfortable with sufficient leg room. I did get the impression that the staff were probably a little too laid back at times. Overall the value for money was excellent the customer service was good and the planes were modern (although they did need cleaning up a bit.)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1110", "text": "Tripoli to Accra was delayed a little as only one scanner was working so when they started boarding about half the passengers were still on the wrong side of the security check. The other flights were on time. Food good seats comfy checked luggage was where it should be price was excellent. Having read previous comments here I had to see how bad the loos at Tripoli airport could be and was disappointed : clean and even soap in the dispenser!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1111", "text": "The Madrid flight was in a 777 and the London - Mexico flight was in a new 787. Completely different experience. They have substantially improved their food offering but now the crews have an excellent attitude in the way they treat the clients. The seat in the 777 is outdated as is the entertainment system but the 787 flat bed seat is a great quality seat. I can never sleep on planes and when I went up to the galley for a snack I found the cabin crew to be very friendly.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1112", "text": "Both flights were on the newer 737-800s. I was upgraded on the outbound flight. Seats were the standard for medium haul although getting off the seat to walk can be cumbersome for those on the window seats. Meals were OK. Purser was courteous but distant. Inbound flight is a redeye. Service and meals were really good seats new and comfortable the one problem is that Montreal flights have a dedicated check in area and there were only two staff members working the flight so it took a while to check in. New 737s are really modern with PTVs and sky interiors. I don't know if this experience is enough to say that they have really improved.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1113", "text": "The entertainment screen can be pretty difficult to see if the shade is left up. EI should maybe roll out a business 'lite' for this route and throw free something or other into the mix but really it's quite a short flight so not hugely important but might be a nice touch. Bought a breakfast quite nice and filling. Crew the usual brand of EI pleasant. Usual happened on landing and has happened the last few times it's almost like someone has a peek out of a window and wonders what a plane is doing there as if it's a surprise. Waited an age to get on stand even though multiple were empty equally as long for a land bridge and then another 20 mins for luggage. Fine in the air but the ground needs work. Recommend all the same just don't be in a rush after landing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1114", "text": "It was all I thought it would be on Aer Lingus. The business class seating and all you get is worth the value in all areas. The service from the crew was great always seeing if you needed something if you were doing ok and keeping you updated.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1115", "text": "My first trip with Aer Lingus long haul and I was not sure what to expect. The experience was just perfect. Business cabin has only 12 seats plenty of room for storage. I had no neighbour making feel well isolated for a quiet flight. Sleeping was comfortable although the not fully flat bed is a bit tricky to handle at first. Food was one of the best I had on the many airlines I've flown with. Finally staff were very careful smiling and professional. I would definitively fly again with them. The only point to improve would be a better dedicated business check-in at LGW.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1116", "text": "A few suggestions for improvement: the airline could work on the friendliness and on the language skills of its stuff. The inflight entertainment for the long distance flight was perfect but very poor for the short ones. Food and drinks was very good!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1117", "text": "Flight crews on all 4 sectors were very professional and made every effort to make the flights as smooth as possible. Food very impressive both in terms of quality and quantity. Seats and Inflight Entertainment were not among the best but still met the average standards you would expect for long-haul flights. The real drawback for Aeroflot is the transfer at SVO in addition to all those comments already made we encountered extra problems as we only had about an hour transfer time on our return journey. A staff member called all passengers to HKG at passport control we were guided through Terminal D and E to the boarding gate at F - all by running there were no trolleys so we had to take all carry on luggage by hand - that's 20 minutes running. Our checked in baggage was left behind only arrived the next day according to Aeroflot's ground agent at HKG this is a daily recurring problem to this flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1118", "text": "Plane out very old and needing internal maintenance. A couple of overhead locker taped up with do not use notices. The TV that I could see did not work. Didn't see the cabin staff smile once. Seats are tired and sagged. Food was good though I had taken bits to eat but the meal we got was good. No in flight services after the meal but drinks and snacks available. On the way back we were at the airport 23 hours before the flight (due to our connection) and requested a row of seats together. Couldn't check us in as check-in opened 3 hours before. When we checked in 3 hours before we were sat in different seats over the plane and told there were no available seats! Managed to get the children sat together and myself and my wife were in separate seats. On return the plane was in a slightly better shape a little newer. The TV was working but lost the red so some interesting colours for the films. Reasonable films and one channel in English. Food was again good. The cabin staff were great. All smiles and they came round every couple of hours with water/juice. Value for money was excellent.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1119", "text": "Staff were friendly and spoke English! Once I arrived in Buenos Aires this changed. Next flight was to Sao Paulo but they refer to it as San Pablo. This flight was delayed a couple of hours but the staff were pretty good. Once I arrived at Sao Paulo the service was not as good but still okay. Staff seem tired and run down. Staff at the gate could not decide which gate the airline was at. If your a person of English speaking background and don't know much Spanish or Portuguese it pays to find someone to translate. I flew to Curitiba and the service was excellent and staff were friendly! We arrived on time. On the way back my flight got delayed and was going to be diverted from Buenos Aires due to poor weather. A nice stewardess kept me informed of this. Staff were very professional with the delay too. Overall a great experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1120", "text": "I took the precaution of travelling hand luggage only and making sure not to use the bathrooms during the stop over at Tripoli and was pleasantly surprised. The service matched any I've travelled with over the years and at half the price. Considering they offer the option of twice as much luggage in the hold as any other airline I've travelled with I might even travel with lots of luggage next time!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1121", "text": "Excellent flight to TIP clean new A330 with good food and friendly staff. Flight to OUA similarly well presented. Unfortunately the flight from ABJ-TIP was operated by Nouvelair on Afriqiyah's behalf other passengers also noticed the difference with grumpy staff and terrible food. Happy to return to CDG with Afriqiyah again and more good service.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1122", "text": "I booked on price so my expectations were fairly low. The first three sectors were more or less on time fourth just under 30 minutes late. I was pleasantly surprised to find LGW check-in desk open nearly 4 hours before the scheduled departure time! Airline food is rarely very good in economy but Afriqiyah's compared quite favourably with most. My only criticism is that a couple of dishes were quite spicy - and a choice was not always offered. I was pleasantly surprised by the in-flight entertainment which had a modern touch-screen interface and seemed to be reliable. Legroom was good. For me the only negative issue really was Tripoli Airport. The departure lounge is small and not very comfortable. There were people smoking despite \"no smoking\" signs. Maybe smoking is only allowed in certain areas but the smoke carries everywhere. The toilets are in serious need of modernisation too. I was glad I didn't have to spend long there. The staff there were pleasant and helpful though. I would consider flying with Afriqiyah again if the price is right especially once the expansion and upgrading of Tripoli Airport is complete.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1123", "text": "The stewardesses on every one of the four flights were so helpful and willing to please that I was taken back due to the fact that of late stewardesses in general have carried an air of arrogant indifference. The planes were very clean. The schedule was adhered to.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1124", "text": "The crew was young and attentive professional and bilingual. The aircraft was a wonderfully well kept 737-800 with a state of the art entertainment system. Complementary snacks and drinks including alcohol were served twice during the journey. Landing was on time and arrival at the gate was relatively quick. I would definitely fly with them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1125", "text": "Shannon to Boston on March 18 2014 (E10135). I have been flying with Aer Lingus since I was a child and am never disappointed with the food service and hospitality offered. The planes are well kept and clean. The crew were so attentive - they define Irish hospitality.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1126", "text": "Excellent service overall. Flights departed on time arrived early. The return was on one of the new aircraft. The Aer Lingus lounge in T2 is excellent and well worth the short detour. Only point to note is that all the Regional flights take off from the one gate in Dublin T2. You proceed downstairs onto the same level as US pre clearance through gate 412. I almost missed the bus over to the morning flight only for the fact that a ground staff called out 'anyone else for Bristol'. The screen at the gate advised next flight was the BRS flight and the Glasgow was boarding first. So perhaps they need to look at that or advise that there is a short bus ride over to the aircraft. Otherwise well recommended Vs the competition and the fare was excellent value for a short flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1127", "text": "Economy Feb 15/23 2014 the only one-stop option on this route. AMS-SVO on Feb 15 was OK A321 clean and relatively new. The biggest problem here was the handling agent in Schiphol apparently Aeroflot took the cheapest option out of available and all the issues such as slow poorly trained staff and poor co- ordination with airport services - everything is delayed all the time and every time (I took over 10 Aeroflot flights from AMS during the last two years). No entertainment system. SVO-KJA on the same day was served by a brand new B777. A decent entertainment system but not much space in the economy cabin. KJA-SVO-AMS was served by A319 and 320 - everything described for the A321 on the AMS-SVO route applies here as well. Business-class check- in in KJA was a very strange procedure but in does not have to do with Aeroflot I guess (although my experience with their KJA agents was thoroughly unpleasant so probably they just do not care to check how those procedure work). Safety training of the crew seems to be a very big issue. They just could not care less. Their usual passengers are not very disciplined in general but the crew just does not act on this at all. Food was good on all the legs although the beverages were a bit below average though - juice and wines were really bad (alcohol only on international legs). Transfer in SVO from Terminal F international to terminal D domestic (and especially back) is still a big problem. Poor information little help from staff. When you are transferring from D to F you really shall look around carefully at each turn (there lots of them) - once you skip a little half-hidden pointer - you are running into a wrong spot and getting through security control (double!) all over again. No SkyPriority service in the Terminal F except business class check-in counters and a VERY poor tiny and shabby business lounge.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1128", "text": "I must say I was surprised over the quality. We bought two ticket going from BKK to Arlanda round-trip Aeroflot was about 750$ cheaper than the rest. At the airport we got upgraded to premium economy for free. Good food good service and some of the air stewardesses even smiled. Others were not so happy but they where attentive. Of course my upgrade affects my review the only complaint I might have is that the check in was to slow but what do you expect when the plane is full and many get upgraded.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1129", "text": "Flight on-time and very pleasant . Cabin crew polite and helpful. Hot breakfast served before we reach Athens and normal meal at the Munich flight. The price a little bit expensive but I would recommend it! As always satisfactory.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1130", "text": "I enjoyed the flight. The seat was comfortable and there was plenty of legroom. In addition flight departed on-time. The crew always had a smile however the in-flight entertainment was poor.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1131", "text": "What a great airline for the price. We flew Club Condor class ex SYD. Before buying the ticket I researched the airline so I would know what to expect. It exceeded my expectations. Got the above ticket for AUD 3700.00 The only sectors in economy were AEP-FTE-AEP. Of the 7 flights all left on time except one and that only was delayed 20 mins. Food was great service was great. If you wanted anything they were more than obliging to help. Will definitely fly AR again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1132", "text": "Flight attendants great who provided a cheerful and competent service. One even went to the business class to get me a lovely cup of coffee when he realised coffee was crucial to my travelling pleasure! Yes there were delays in Tripoli - but immigration officials were welcoming and we were kept fully informed as to the reasons for hold up. Toilets in Tripoli are as bad as everyone else suggests - do avoid. Useful to know that they accept Euros in their Duty Free and cafe.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1133", "text": "Treatment has been unfailingly good. Yes there have been delays but informed of the reasons for the delays and on one occasion we were given drinks while we waited to go into the airport. The cabin crew are excellent and value for money is good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1134", "text": "Tripoli airport toilets are so bad you really have to be desperate to use them. Airline good value for money. Cabin crew not very cheerful looked tired all times. The only reason I would fly with them again is value for money but more friendly and cheerful cabin crew needed. A330 plane has good leg room and clean but the A320 plane not much leg room and needs cleaning up.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1135", "text": "New plan good entertainment attentive service. No problems apart from painfully slow Check-In at Gatwick and no alcohol.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1136", "text": "Paid $30 extra for AM Plus seats on row #7. Boarding at LAX was a bit of a mess because AeroMexico boards every window seat first then every middle seat aisle seat etc. Airplane was clean and my AM Plus seat had a few more inches of extra leg room. Take-off was smooth and the flight was good. A few hours into the flight breakfast and coffee were served. I did not partake because I was asleep (a special thank you to the flight attendant for not waking me up). Flight attendants were courteous respectful and polite. We arrived in MEX about 30 minutes ahead of schedule. Several days later I flew MEX to LAX (AM648) on a brand new 737-800. Once again sat on AM Plus row #7. Beautiful brand new leather seats with a personal TV screens. Every AM Plus seat was tastefully decorated with pillows blankets and headphones. A croissant sandwich peanuts chocolate pudding and drinks were served. Flight was smooth and arrived on time at LAX. Very nice flight attendants. Will fly again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1137", "text": "I have used the Friday evening and return on Sunday night frequently over the last two years. They have recently had more new planes (ATR 72) prior to this the flights were invariably a few hours late. However they are now mostly less than one hour late. Service from the crew is good for a one hour flight. Parking at a remote stand in Dublin then having a bus transfer plus a lengthy walk to Arrivals. Would be good if Ryanair returned to this route.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1138", "text": "Generally nice experience. Smooth priority boarding at SVO excellent champagne and starters though the main course looked a bit cheap. Attentive staff. I noticed that the flight attendants on both flights tended to smile more and respond more quickly to those who smiled in return. The seats are not lie-flat unfortunately but still softer and more comfortable than the recliners installed by LH on their A380s. The screen is large enough with good colors but the content lacks recent action movies.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1139", "text": "A320. Efficient and polite cabin crew smooth service although economy cabin was full. The cold snack (sandwich and tiny chocolate) was rather of poor quality/taste. Cold and hot drinks were offered with a smile. My score would be a 10 if the cold meal was a bit more inspiring!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1140", "text": "Aircraft are clean and meals tasteful. Almost always on time. Friendly staff friendly excess baggage policy.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1141", "text": "A321 aircraft new and comfortable and large legroom. We had a hot meal something that I've seen just on LR flights. Flight on time and efficient crew. ATH-HER Jul 17th. A320 aircraft. Very short domestic flight but more stressful than the previous one. The plane was very crowded and the boarding chaotic. As the flight was just 30 mins long we were served in a rush remarkable that the crew managed to serve 150 people is a short time. In general I'd fly them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1142", "text": "I had no problems at all during the flight. No delays service wasn't that bad and staff were friendly. I wasn't able to eat the food served because my agent (nothing to do with AA) forgot to send the request for vegetarian food (must be done when the booking is made) and they didn't have much options for non- meat eaters. There's no entertainment at all. You pay what you get for the price I paid I am satisfied.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1143", "text": "Very friendly and professional service airplanes are modern and with more leg room than most.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1144", "text": "I live in Paris but my family lives in Cork. Aer Lingus is the only airline to offer a direct link to Cork from Paris. The staff always have a smile when you travel. Food is nice their is no In flight entertainment screens but its OK for a 1 hr 40min flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1145", "text": "However recently I flew with them to Munich and have to say I was very impressed overall with the service. I checked in on my mobile presented my boarding card on my mobile and had no problems using it getting through security. The aircraft was an A320 I was seated at row 12a which was an emergency exit so I had plenty of leg room on way out. Food was of good quality although I would have liked even a complimentary tea or coffee instead of 2.50 but only a small negative. On my return home the journey was a little more eventful which ended with me collapsing in the middle of the cabin. I can not commend the cabin crew enough for looking after me and administering the necessary first aid etc to ensure I was safe and comfortable. The crew were professional calm and reassuring which now looking back on it is what some other airlines are missing. I will definitely be a convert back to Aer Lingus.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1146", "text": "I travelled with my 3 grandchildren from Dublin - Madrid return and found it a very enjoyable experience. Staff were lovely had great patience with customers. Only downside was Dublin airport had no facilities for children only the play area at Burger King which my children were too big for.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1147", "text": "Not very punctual - departed and arrived 20 minutes late. Terminal F at SVO is crowded and inconvenient. Cabin crew friendly and efficient. Food was served twice good choice tasty meals. Entertainment system is very good. Blankets and earphones were given to all the passengers. Seat comfort was very poor to me. Seats are narrow with surprisingly little legroom. When you recline your seat the bottom part goes forward it makes the legroom smaller. Not the best experience ever but I would fly them again if the price is fair.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1148", "text": "Not much to rave or complain about - flight departed and landed on time decent seats good IFE. If only they turn on the IFE before departure and leave it on after final descent (during departure/landing the IFE reset to front camera - not much to see during night). Meals edible vegetarian meal option honoured. Will fly them again if price is good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1149", "text": "I flew yesterday on Aeroflot and experienced delays and missed connection through no fault of Aeroflot. I was dealt with by their many ground staff at Sheremetyevo extremely well the plane was modern and well flown and I would strongly recommend them for the service I received. Full marks and strongly recommended.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1150", "text": "First time on this airline and I'm a little bit unimpressed with check-in at Porto Airport. No effort to direct passengers to correct boarding desks hence I ended up in the web-check in/bag-drop queue with passengers who had not even checked in online. Thankfully queue was processed within 20 minutes and got to the gate with plenty of time to spare. My seat was next to the emergency exit so I had plenty of legroom. Seat itself was comfy and perfect for a nap. Crew extremely professional and always had a smile on their faces. Flight took off on time and landed smoothly in Paris-Orly 20 minutes ahead of scheduled arrival time. Once on the ground we were told by the cabin crew that the captain of this Aigle Azur flight had piloted his last flight so we promptly congratulated him as we departed the aircraft. All in all Aigle Azur was worth the money that I paid . Not sure if I'll have another chance to travel on them again but if they have routes that I want to fly I'll keep them in mind.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1151", "text": "First time flown ZI and overall was an impressive experience. The cabin was quite clean and the seat was quite comfortable with good pitch. Warm and delicious meal for 2 hrs flight was a very good service. Another positive was the 30 kg free baggage for all economy class passenger.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1152", "text": "Both flights were satisfactory. Each one left on time. Candies were offered before take off. Snacks consisted of sandwich and yoghurt; this was for the morning flight to Prague. The evening flight from Rome also offered a sandwich and juice. Good coffee was available. The economy seats were comfortable for my Asian size. But the seat seems to be of standard size whether on an Asian American or European airline. The A320 cabins were clean. Cabin service was friendly and efficient. Check in at Fiumicino and Venizelos airports were fast and straight forward. The only inconvenience we experienced was at Athens airport. It was a late night arrival past 11pm but there was still the hassle of getting off the plane and riding a bus to the terminal. I thought all Aegean jets were not using the tube seeing several of their planes parked in the tarmac at some distance from the terminal. That wasn't the case with the morning flight to Prague as the plane was connected to a tube. Overall value for money is satisfactory. We'd choose Aegean again if an opportunity arises in the future.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1153", "text": "All flights on time very nice looking Airbus 320; good leather seats overhead TV screens and nice cabin crew. They even tried to do some service on those 25 mins flights (sweets and drinks) but on both legs they managed to reach first 6 or 7 rows which is ridiculous in general - nobody expects any service on such a short hop so why bother?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1154", "text": "Yes it's an old aircraft and the seats are only the old lounge chair type. Also the entertainment is limited. But they are replacing the A340-200 with a 300 series later this year so that should solve these problems. The business class check in was performed meticulously and lounge access given at both airports. Priority boarding was strictly enforced. The on board service was friendly and very personal. My coat snatched away and hung up as soon as I arrived at my seat. The catering was adequate and appropriate for such a long flight. Main courses were presented and served from a trolley in the cabin. They did offer fast track on departure but not on arrival. Still the airport in Sydney was so quiet it was unnecessary. One small criticism is that the Sydney arrival cards were in Spanish. Not easy for us Aussies. The price paid for the ticket represented unbelievable value. I'd fly the again without hesitation.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1155", "text": "Staff were friendly and helpful. We encountered no problems with this airline. Our flights ran on schedule and our luggage was not lost. On the return trip I was missing a form at the time of boarding staff quickly helped me fill it out and held the plane for me to run back to the boarding gate. We will use this airline again. We feel like we received good service for the price of our ticket.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1156", "text": "I was very nervous as were they. They had never flown before plus being alone they were scared. None the less they had a great flights. Their layover in Mexico City was fun they said. They were taken to a game room that was a restricted area for unaccompanied minors only where they were supervised and played video games and watched movies. My children said everyone they encountered with AeroMexico were helpful and friendly. No problems at all with delays baggage etc... I will use this airline again. My children will be flying annually to Mexico to visit their father.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1157", "text": "The staff at the airport in both airports (Mexico / Paris) were friendly and helpful. The plane is a new B787 Dreamliner with pretty modern installation. The food was served very good and the entertainment was for a long 12h flight very amused. I will prefer Aeromexico for future flights from Europe to Mexico or to Central / South America.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1158", "text": "Excellent experience first time with Aeroflot. All flights on time and baggage checked and delivered promptly with priority tags on business was the first to be delivered. Crew friendly and very professional seat comfort excellent leather seating in Business class with plenty of high-quality food and wines. On business service rivals some airline first classes even on Russian domestic short sectors printed menus and wine list lots of reading material (counted 5 different Aeroflot publications on a 1:45 min flight) and crews very attentive and caring. All of them spoke good English. IL-96 aircraft very roomy and spacious should be a nice experience on longer flights. Would fly Aeroflot again without hesitation.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1159", "text": "Returned on Friday 24th August. We had booked a flight from Chania to Athens due to depart at 11.20. We eventually took off at 12.10 no explanation given. We were really worried as our connecting Aegean flight from Athens to Heathrow was leaving at 13.30! We landed in Athens at 13.15 and still did not know whether we would catch our flight as the stewardess said we could ask once we landed it did not lend itself to a smooth flight experience. However what happened next deserves a gold star: an Aegean representative met us as we came off the plane and escorted us very quickly and smoothly through several checks and security onto our London flight which took off as soon as we were on board at 1335. Amazing! And what is even more amazing is that our luggage was also found and secured onto our flight. Excellent recovery by Aegean.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1160", "text": "Would book again. Check in at LHR ok but more efficient in ATH (which is a great airport by the way). Helped that the main carrier in ATH so they have the resource to get people checked in. In flight service good - nice crew on both legs with lots of smiling and team spirit. Food ok but then we all have low expectations. Overall very good experience and would definitely chose over BA on this route.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1161", "text": "EMB190 and B737-800 were new and great B737-700 was old but well kept. First row on economy is great with plenty of leg room. All flights were on time and service was good. They offer only refreshments and alcoholic drinks. Attendants were nice and speak English perfectly. Terminal 2 at MEX is modern and great. Luggage drop and security was very fast. On B737-700 and -800 there was full IFE service with more than 10 movies.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1162", "text": "Plane is an oldish 737 without personal IFE but it was just fine in both legs. Seat Ok and amenity kit that Aeromexico now handles only on overnight flight with some space for improvement even though it was delivered with a really nice IPAD case. As far as service is concerned a huge difference between the MEX-LIM and the LIM-MEX leg. On the first leg it was outstanding with a professional warm and polite flight attendant. Good food and good selection of drinks. On the way back flights attendants did not even bother to greet passengers and performed their job mechanically and without interest. What a difference! What a lack of consistency in the product delivered by Aeromexico. A 3/10 would be a perfect grade to describe this last experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1163", "text": "Crew very attentive and flight on time both ways. Would definitely use them again instead of Ryanair from Stansted. Only gripe was hand luggage allowance. We were really restricted on what we could take onboard and had to end up purchasing another checked in bag so it was annoying when you see passengers with bags that well exceed the dimensions on their website carrying them on board.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1164", "text": "Booked flex fare as it includes lounge access bags etc on this particular flight. Aer Lingus use the the Airbus 330 so you can reserve the seats normally used in Premier Class (economy service). All good nice crew as per previous comments the IFE is a bit of a joke even in the premier seats the remote control doesn't sync with the screen and the touch screen has to be \"thumped\" to get any reaction. Choice of movies and TV was poor but I didn't take the flight to view movies used my iPad. Onboard wifi available at 11.95 euros per hour return flight same good crew but I felt a little stretched as they now operate with minimum crew numbers of 8 on board as against 11 when I last flew this route. One comment I do have to make ..there has been huge media coverage on Aer Lingus launching their new \"Bia\" inflight menu by celebrity chef Clodagh McKenna someone should point out not everyone in Ireland is as addicted to cheese Ms McKenna appears to be! Every single sandwich and snack has one type of cheese or another added even on the pre-order meals it's a choice of cheese or more cheese. I'm a great believer in not trying to fix something that wasn't broken. Your old pre-order menu and onboard menu was edible! Take a tip from other airlines purchase on board menus. All in all Aer Lingus are good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1165", "text": "Nice new planes and all on schedule. Food varied between fair and bad. No alcohol available due to past troublesome experiences with drunk passengers. Few smiles from staff but service good. IFE very good on B773. If food a bit better and wine available I would have rated a 4 star experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1166", "text": "Great value if you want a good price good food and don't mind not having the latest IFE or can read Russian newspapers. Security can be slow transferring at Sheremetyevo but then again international transfers at USA airports are slow too. Plane for about a 2 hour time to make transfers when in terminal D. Staff on the legs I was on were friendly and helpful. It helps a lot to speak Russian or at least some Russian words.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1167", "text": "Clean Airbus A320. Both flights on time friendly staff but the 'meal' they served consisted of a dry bread roll with one small thin slice of ham which was dry. You were not allowed any drinks after the first round with your meal unless it was water.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1168", "text": "I am a frequent flyer with more than 30-35 flights per year. Aegean is the top of my preferences for both my professional trips as well as my vacation. This time I flew with my dog and staff on the ground have been extremely helpful in making my trip troubles free. The service on board is much better from the competition in the Belgium-Greece route. There is a good meal as well as free drinks throughout the flight. The airbus was clean and nicely decorated with enough leg space. In a few words: Aegean was an excellent choice.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1169", "text": "It is hard to understand that the most expensive seats carry the name 'economy' attached to them. The catering service is very poor excluding alcoholic drinks and real food which is replaced by sandwiches served in a a very 'low cost' style box.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1170", "text": "Was travelling on the great unknown with this airline so I kept my expectation's low. Plane full with lots of legroom for 18 year old plane. Food was ok with snacks and drinks which you had to get yourself. Great views of the Antarctica if only the staff would let us see most of the flight the shades were kept down. Bring your own entertainment but they did show a couple of movies. For $1200 round-trip plus 2 internal flights I really can't complain.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1171", "text": "Almost 30 domestic flights and no cancellations only one significant delay (3 hours) due to airport strike. Service good to excellent free snack (5-8 dollar value to US domestic standards) beverages offered once or twice (even on flights under an hour) Flight attendants friendly and efficient. I am impressed it is now better than any domestic option in the US.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1172", "text": "My only complaints are: 1) They forgot my vegetarian meal on LIM-MEX leg. The flight attendant brushed me off and just left without even asking if I wanted a drink or a regular meal. Never bothered to check and never came back. 2) They sold me a flight that had a 1.5 hours layover in Mexico City I wasn't aware of the whole customs-immigration-checking my bags again at MEX airport. If they know of this whole ordeal why would they sell flights with such short layovers? Food and service: Most staff were pleasant. The food was pretty decent and free drinks even alcoholic ones. The flight didn't have individual screens so there's only one movie option. They did have radio and gave headphones a pillow and a blanket. Overall it wasn't a bad experience. As a side note if you have a connection through Mexico airport and are pressed for time make sure you ask the personnel if you can't find something as its lacking some signs. The conveyor belt for my flight was in a separate room than most of the belts had I not asked someone I probably would've waited in vain.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1173", "text": "While the service from the cabin crew was friendly and efficient I note several issues that management needs to address. Flex fare entitles you to access to airport lounges. This needs to be made stress free for passengers. This time I received the invitation by email but as I had changed the dates as I am entitled to do I used the original lounge invitation (as no new invitation came by e-mail). No problems encountered in Dublin but while in Paris the staff in the Icare lounge came back to me while I was sitting down and eating to verify that the original lounge invitation reference matched my flight reference. I don't blame her as she was very apologetic for having had to do so. Surely if this is an issue for ground staff Aer Lingus should send a new invitation when you change the dates. In some previous flights the invitation did not come at all and Aer Lingus did not reply to my queries and there were issues getting access to the lounge without this \"invitation\". Perhaps Aer Lingus does not really bother with this as most people don't really bother with paying the higher flex fares. However for those who pay they should get what they pay for without any stress. I would also suggest that if you pay this fare you should at least be entitled to one meal and one drink on your flight since the fare costs 3 to 4 times more the cheaper fares. I will continue to use Aer Lingus as I live in Ireland and I find their cabin crew generally friendly and efficient but I hope management takes note of my comments and suggestions. If they don't address these issues they may find more and more people opt for their competitors like Ryanair.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1174", "text": "This was unsuitable so I called the customer services and without any hassle we were moved to a flight departing Dublin for the original date. When we checked in via the self check in machine our pre booked seats had changed and when mentioned to the desk staff they quickly corrected our seats back to the original with a sincere apology. The morning flight was on an A330 the advantage to this was we had IFE for the short 3 hour flight but it was a welcomed bonus. Crew were friendly and accommodating to any request and seemed to enjoyed serving the customers with a smile even when it was a full flight. This was a faultless flight in every respect arriving at destination bang on time. I really can't fault this airline every single employee I had connect with either from the call center to the gate agents to the cabin crew made us feel welcomed. It is a shame that the return flight from Malaga to Belfast left to early for us otherwise I would have made this a return trip.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1175", "text": "Terminal F has been revamped with too many shops and not enough seats. Passengers camped on the stairs and the floor. As there were other flights to China departing from nearby gates almost at the same time one can only imagine the pushing shouting and queue-jumping. Allocating more space to people and less to shops would help address the problem. We boarded on time but some passengers had so many duty-free shopping bags that overhead storage soon reached maximum capacity. Tempers flared departure was delayed. I had to keep my backpack under the seat thus reducing that precious little space. After takeoff we were told that the entertainment system was out of order. No films no music no games. nothing. I had ordered a vegetarian meal at the time of buying the ticket online 6 months earlier and this is usually a very tasty Asian- style hot meal. This time my name didn't appear on the flight attendants' list despite being clearly indicated in the electronic ticket in my possession. Flight attendants ignored the issue and just apologized for the mistake. The best they could offer was a normal tray with two small salads instead of one. A few hours later when they served breakfast I realised that 2 out of 3 standard options were ok for vegetarians. Why wasn't a breakfast tray offered to me at dinner time? Flight attendants started serving tea and coffee. Due to turbulence they had to stop serving hot drinks and at least 100 passengers were left without any hot beverages to accompany their breakfast. The turbulence ended but serving hot beverages was never resumed. All in all not the best experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1176", "text": "Lines at airport moved fast no hassle on luggage flight left on time and arrived early seats were fairly comfortable and to our surprise we were offered a generous snack even though the flight was barely an hour duration. Overall superior in quality and service than any of the domestic flights we have taken in the US.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1177", "text": "The aircraft used for this route are old but seats are as comfortable as other airline's with more legroom than most. The meals were adequate if not great with ample self serve snacks. Drinks available throughout the flight and the service was polite and friendly. Taking my own entertainment (on a tablet) was no problem considering the savings being made on the price of the tickets compared to the prices charged by the competition. I also caught several Aerolineas regional flights in South America on new aircraft as it is are in the process of adding new aircraft to its fleet.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1178", "text": "The outward flight left early from Sydney and arrived early in BA. The return flight left 30 minutes late but picked up the time on the way home. On both sectors the service was prompt and efficient. Food and wine was good but not presented as top tier carriers would present. The entertainment system was archaic limited and not on demand. This is well documented by other reviewers. We took kindles and an ipad and once we watched one movie we were quite happy to read and play. Views of the Antarctic ice sheet also kept us amused on the way home. Seats are old style business but we did sleep nearly 9 hours on the night flight on the way over. If this one experience is the norm for this sector I would recommend the business class offering given the price advantages - you can overcome the most significant weakness (IFE) by buying movies for your ipad and you can buy plenty for the saving in air fares.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1179", "text": "The inflight service was great. I was allowed to priority board with my delta silver status. I even got access to skyteam lounge in Santiago without asking. Food was a bit of a let down especially since I requested a vegetarian meal. Other than that the entertainment was good not hundreds of choices but I found the selection of movies and programs fresh and entertaining. All four legs of the flight were on time and staff were very helpful. Even though I didn't know any Spanish I was able to communicate which is often a problem. Overall be it luck or their usual code of conduct I had a great experience with AM and would recommend to any one. Economical and comfortable despite a 16 hour trip.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1180", "text": "It was a very pleasant flight for many reasons. Staff were very friendly and willing to help with any question. The food served was good for a 3 hour flight. They served yoghurt with cookies and fruit. There was inflight entertainment but no option all that there was available is what they played. Overall I really liked this airline and am willing to fly with them in the future.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1181", "text": "However on the way back home from St. Petersburg is where all the problems started. Our original flight was delayed 12 hours which meant missing all our connections. We stood in line for 5 hours. The service at the airport was horrible. No one would help us get a flight. After many hours different lines talking to many representatives we made a call to our Travel Agent and the Emergency help number that we had. Only after these calls were we able to get another reservation home. The flight was fine but the on ground service is far from good or caring.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1182", "text": "Flight 1481 Moscow-New York. I have been travelling Aeroflot for many years but I have never had such an uncomfortable seat in my life. Seems like the seats were designed by Gestapo for torturing passengers for 10 hours. Short narrow leaned forward! I will never understand the purpose of the head piece which makes your head protrude forward even more unless you are more than 2 meters tall. I felt very uncomfortable and tired. It was especially bothersome due to slow food service (it took the flight attendants about 2 hours to serve lunch and tidy up).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1183", "text": "Comfort is fantastic - I would say much better than even Cathay new business class let alone European airlines. Staff attention great. Food could be more imaginative and refined but generally very good quality. Lounge at SVO old terminal F is incredibly old and not good. I would recommend taking a short walk over to the lounge in the new terminal E instead. Aeroflot making a strong effort in long-haul business class to get closer to the leading airlines and is on the right track!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1184", "text": "Flight was on time! The plane an A320 Airbus was new and clean inside/out. Cabin crew was pleasant and caring the on board service was good even though the flight was just 1 hour. Seats were comfortable and you have the option to check in online! I have flown many times domestic and abroad and am always satisfied.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1185", "text": "Among the most attentive and pleasant crew I have come across. Clean and new airbus food service was very good. Drink service frequent - around 5 times for a 4.5 hr flight. Overall very welcoming and pleasant.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1186", "text": "The flight has been delayed (2hrs), but the Air Algerie's airport workers gave us some sandwiches and soft drinks to apologize for the delay, a good point. The cabin crew were very professional. The aircraft (B767) was clean and in a good shape. The meal was excellent. Tea, coffee, and soft drinks have been served inflight. We landed smoothly at Algiers. The ticket price was good, and includes in it 30kg of luggage. A very good experience with Air Algerie.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1187", "text": "Very nice trip with my wife and my son (2 years old). No delay B737-800 sky interior not very clean and the cabin crew are not professional. Very good meals and wine. The price was cheap (450 euros for 2 adults and 1 child).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1188", "text": "I must say after reading the previous reviews here that I was pleasantly surprised. Flights were on time cabin crew were friendly (more so on the return leg) seat pitch in economy was actually very good cabin was clean and tidy. Yes there are no back of seat entertainment screens but for the price you cannot expect 5 star services. If being entertained is an issue bring your ipad or a good book! Food was OK. On the return flight after dinner service sandwiches were self- served from the rear of the cabin and it would be beneficial here to at least offer a selection (for us veggies rather than the ubiquitous ham and cheese). Overall the flight was as good as any for the price \u2013 in fact the worst part was actually going through customs at EZE which took well over an hour. I thought I had landed at LAX! Overall I would recommend this airline if you are after a well-priced airfare \u2013 just don't expect 5 star amenities services for a 3 star price.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1189", "text": "Check-in staff was helpful and well-organized. We boarded and left on time. Cabin staff was professional and friendly; the breakfast frittata was great and there was a variety of movies to choose from during the flight. They even offered wine in Economy Class. The 787 is a great plane and flying in this plane was a great experience. We arrived at JFK 30 minutes early.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1190", "text": "JFK check-in was efficient with no extra fees for checking a bag. They also served complimentary breakfast which was a decent omelette. Cabin staff was friendly and professional. We left and arrived on time. I had a 3-hour layover before taking a flight to Toluca (at a bargain fare) and asked Cancun check-in staff if I could change that leg of the trip to MEX. I was switched to an earlier CUN-MEX flight at no extra charge. The aircraft from CUN to MEX was brand new and spotlessly clean. We left and arrived on time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1191", "text": "Flight out on time and the food was pretty decent I had upgraded my meal choice. Pretty quiet flight not too busy and plenty of space to stretch out although the middle armrest not lifting up all the way is pretty annoying if you're trying to spread out a bit. Fantastic crew. Return flight was fine food not as good and again great crew. However why is this flight scheduled to leave at the time it does (5.30 pm) and then arrive into Dublin 5.5 hours later it's fast but when you land in Ireland it's still only 11 pm in NYC. If the flight is that short and apparently it regularly is then could it not be scheduled it to arrive in Ireland the same day as it leaves NYC. Also I think it was a surprise to ground crew that we got back so early as we had to wait 50 mins for bags to arrive. Aside from that though good round trip.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1192", "text": "Transatlantic flights were not full and the whole family had extra room. Only irritating issues were too many announcements which kept everybody awake and seat armrests which do not come up all the way allowing one to stretch out over empty seats. Dublin to London flights were also good. Although we would have preferred direct flights the savings going through Dublin were substantial and well worth the slight inconvenience plus on the way home one goes through Immigration in Ireland which works very well.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1193", "text": "Good service very friendly staff new aircraft's - every time I have had very good experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1194", "text": "Aircraft left Larnaca on time cabin crew looked smart and were polite I had paid only \u00a380 for my one way flight value for money was excellent as all drinks and food was included. Although cabin crew only came round I think 3 times on the 5 hour flight drinks were available on request if needed and cabin crew were happy to serve from the galley. In flight meal was average I find catering on all flights from Larnaca not that great! Seat was comfortable and I had plenty of leg room pilot kept us updated on arrival times and the weather back in the UK which is always nice to know you're going to land bang on time. Despite the bad weather in London landing was probably the smoothest I've ever had on a flight didn't know I had touched the ground! Just wish A3 didn't fly into Terminal 1 at LHR as its not that great and is rather run down other than that Aegean cannot be faulted. A great little airline and I will definitely fly with them again to Greece or Cyprus!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1195", "text": "Short and sweet flight. Cabin crew were professional and aircraft very clean. There was no food and inflight entertainment because of short flight nice gesture providing passengers with a light refreshment.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1196", "text": "Overall I found this airline good value for money: they are cheap and offer minimal service. The aircraft's were old but kept in a good state except for the washrooms which were disgusting. Seats were rather comfortable. On the Algiers-Ouagadougou leg 1st class seating was attributed randomly to economy passengers. The meals were excellent even on the shorter Paris-Algiers flights. The food is halal but wine is available. Of my 4 flights only one was late by about one hour. No information whatsoever was given while we were waiting but the crew apologised once we were let in.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1197", "text": "1 hrs late departure due to late arrival of the aircraft. Confusing as destination \"Oran\" was shown at the departure gate. Flight full. Some biscuits water and a soft drink was provided. Announcements in French and Arabic only. It is a domestic flight but on arrival and departure immigration has to been cleared. Return Nov 3 Flight on-time long wait for the luggage in Algiers because of a parking problem. Airline recommended as flying is better than 10 hrs by bus.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1198", "text": "Plane is an older A340-200 - without personal IFE - just a main screen. Economy class seats were generously sized and I was offered an emergency exit seat from SYD-EZE. EZE-SYD was a standard economy class seat. Plane departed on time from SYD-EZE and again EZE-SYD. Staff friendly and always walking around. Food was edible but there wasn't much of it. A small self-serve bar in the galley provided water and snacks during the flight. Both flights the plane landed on time and overall was a pleasant experience. Despite being limited in features I got from SYD to EZE and back cheaply comfortably and if you bring your iPad/iPod you'll be entertained. If there was no price difference between AR and LAN/Qantas etc. consider going on the latter. But AR isn't a bad airline provided you've got some personal entertainment on the long 13-15 hour flights. One final point - the AR website is incredibly hard to navigate and use. Calls to their SYD call centre go without answer.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1199", "text": "I found the service better and aircraft was old but with more legroom. The crew was also good and trying to help passengers as it was a long flight of 16 hrs. Food was OK and they should improve their entertainment service. Overall we enjoyed and would definitely go again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1200", "text": "The fare was really competitive. Flight left on time from Sydney to Buenos Aires. Food was below average (Fish and rice for dinner and very small sandwiches for breakfast and middle snack). On board entertainment is the worst entertainment I have witnessed. Flight attendants were nice. On my way back flight delayed 30 minutes. Food was good (Chicken and rice for lunch. Croissant tea and fruits for breakfast and small chicken sandwich for middle snack). On board entertainment was better than the first flight. Pros: Excellent price - On time flights - Friendly staff. Cons: No personal entertainment nor good screens - Bad food on first flight - Staff didn't allow me to use my iphone in flight mode - not very tidy (though not dirty).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1201", "text": "The aircraft was very clean. The loading process was efficient and quick. The flight attendants were very professional and all were bi- lingual. The entire staff of Aeromexico were pleasant and concerned with customer satisfaction.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1202", "text": "Perfectly acceptable short flight with friendly crew. Boarding is slow because all managed by just 1 person.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1203", "text": "Very pleased with the service overall. The outbound flight on Tuesday was lightly booked and we got away early. Terminal 2 is very pleasant to use and even the security area was moving quickly. This was the first time I had used the pre-order meal service and it worked well in getting the breakfast before the main cabin service began. It is good value and I would estimate that about 10 of the 50 or so passengers had pre-ordered. Coming back was even easier at Gatwick airport and this was an almost full flight. The cabin crew were especially good. I ordered tea and the cheese board (could do with a little more cheese). Weather was bad coming into Dublin in the aftermath of the storms and I could tell we weren't going to be able to land from the approach and just before touchdown we went on a go around. The Captain came on and was very re-assuring and explained what had happened and again the cabin crew were very reassuring in making the extra safety announcements. Nice experience and nice product and great crew.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1204", "text": "Outbound - The flight attendants always had a smile and were very helpful throughout. The only negative thing about the outbound flight was that there was a mother that did nothing but shout at her kids from the moment we took off until the moment we landed and when your flight is at 8.30 in the morning it's the last thing you want. Inbound flight DUB-CWL flight EI3298 31/10/13 - we left Dublin later than scheduled due to the fact there was a technical fault with a light in the cockpit and could not take off until it was solved. Within minutes engineers were onboard and both the captain and flight attendants kept us up to date with what was going on and reassuring us that everything was going well. The flight attendants on the inbound flight were much friendlier and talkative which is a great thing to have on an airline. Even though our flight departed late we landed just 5 minutes later than scheduled. I have recommended this airline to family and friends and actually me and a friend have booked to go back to Ireland with Aer Lingus on the new BRS-SNN route in April! Looking forward to it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1205", "text": "All aspects were better than most carriers I have flown. Check in was professional the flight attendants were attentive the two meals served and the food tasted good to very good. The plane an Airbus 300 as I recall was clean and in good condition. The entertainment system gave free movies (free ear buds handed out) music and TV. The luggage arrived with us. The connection in Moscow was easy. I have only good things to say about my experience with Aeroflot. I would absolutely fly them again and the cost was about 1/2 what it would have been on Air France.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1206", "text": "Check-in in Krasnodar was chaotic and no drop bags and run counter. (It was peak summer season). The actual flights were OK. I received my preferred seats on both flights and quite good English spoken by cabin staff. Reasonable meals were served on both flights evening though the Omsk sector started at 1.40 am. Both sectors were fairly well on time although departing Krasnodar was a little late (because of the problems with checking in. No entertainment on either flight - both around 3 hours).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1207", "text": "Upgraded to business class. Compared with Air France Aeroflot offers a great service in business class with a small gift and more choice of meals. Easy transfer at MOW. Flew an A320 with a good seat. No difficulties to sleep. Back in a IL96 nice 4 hr flight with a consistent breakfast (two choices). Crew sometimes rude but overall friendly. Lounge in MOW very quiet not many people attending. MOW-CDG on time again good service good (hot) meal and nice crew. Very good value for the money.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1208", "text": "They are excellent in the following services: Great Lounges with separate room for smokers. Good luggage priority service in Greece. They must improve the following: Offer free 24h parking just like Olympic Air offer for their Gold members. Improve their unacceptable prices and value for money for local flights. Dramatically improve their in flight food for local flights.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1209", "text": "Very clean inside and out. Flight departed on time with pre-take off drinks in Business. Comfortable blue leather seats with the middle seat free allowing more room. Attractive and attentive crew service with a smile and very polite. Dinner was a choice from a menu which was plentiful and delicious with a good selection of Greek wines to accompany the meal. Headsets given out and a film shown during the flight. Regular water service throughout with pretzels and snacks. Excellent business product and would definitely use Aegean again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1210", "text": "Great experience. Hot dinner was served entertainment was available (which is not the case on the competing companies on that route). Flight on time. Staff was very friendly and professional.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1211", "text": "My flights were A3510 and A3511. Excellent aircraft clean no malfunctioning seats inflight maps 2 captain announcements one the standard and one extra that we would experience some turbulence over Belgrade. Star-Alliance stylished meals served hot enough beverage and coffee happy to help flight attendants ultra-fast baggage drop-off and mobile check- in. I didn't even have to print my boarding pass. Highly recommended!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1212", "text": "The age of the plane from FFM to Alger was pretty old. The Alger- Annaba flight the same. On the return both planes were new. There was no delay. Service on the ground and onboard is ok. Food was excellent even during Ramadan. Take care at the Airport especially on the way from the international to the domestic Airport in Alger! Don't give anybody your papers except if you are sure they are really officials.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1213", "text": "While the aircraft was old and it lacks personal inflight entertainment it was well maintained. Good legroom. Crew were friendly and efficient. Left on time and arrived one hour early. All and all a good experience and extremely good value for money. I'm looking forward to my return in a few days.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1214", "text": "I travelled with Aer Lingus over Christmas/New Year. Very busy. Staff were very pleasant and unlike another airline on this route treating passengers with respect or weren't out-to-get me because I had a shopping bag with my carry-on coming on board. The staff make this airline very pleasant.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1215", "text": "Flight delayed though just half an hour then bussed from Terminal D to the far side of F. Bus stopped about a hundred metres from the steps to the aircraft as the heavens opened. 50 people ran at once to try to escape the deluge. Utter chaos and appalling management by Aeroflot. Cabin crew were singularly unhelpful saying to a passenger who complained \"it's not our decision\". It took a good half hour from when the door was closed to take off which added to the frustration of the delay. But once airborne things took a turn for the better. The Cain crew were personable and efficient. Dinner was served promptly and was tasty. Impressive too was the nutritional information next to each dish - calories protein carbohydrates. The Italian red wine was more drinkable than many I've had elsewhere. IFE was via individual players that were handed out after a polite request. Reasonable selection of films. Spent a further frustrating 30 minutes in the hold before landing 90 minutes late. Luggage took another 20 or so - definitely not treated as priority. Despite some positive aspects overall this was a disappointing experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1216", "text": "All flights you couldn't fault food of good standard flight attendants smart and professional great selection of entertainment only problem was other passengers getting up before plane had stopped at terminals. You know who you are and it makes life very difficult for the flight attendants.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1217", "text": "10 left at 02.00. We were given little info other than plane broken and a new one coming from Athens. When the new plane arrived the ground staff and gate were disorganized making the delay even longer. During this extreme delay we were given snacks and water. Once arriving into Athens and missing my flight to JMK a ticket agent helped us and put us on a departure getting us in only a few hours late on Olympic. I emailed Aegean three times to enquire about a refund or another ticket (As we were instructed to do both in MXP and ATH) and it took two emails to get a response. Overall Aegean usually pretty good (I fly once or twice a year) but this interaction made me lose some trust.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1218", "text": "Economy seats were leather and soft and comfortable and the luggage bins were very large (I was able to fit my acoustic guitar in the cabin). The views as the flight took off and landed were incredible but the flight tickets were slightly expensive for such a short distance. Inflight entertainment was unfortunately absent as the flight (1hr) was too short for it and beverages were only served to half the passengers for the same reason. Otherwise it was a good trip.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1219", "text": "The flight to Annaba took 1hr and was uneventful. Air Algerie will always serve you a drink and a close an eye to your baggage allowance which is good. But service is non-descript and like many airlines of North Africa when there is a problem there is nobody to speak to and nobody is responsible for anything. So when flying them have lots of time on your hand patience and a good book. Their prices are usually good especially for domestic flights. Would fly them again but as I said it is nothing memorable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1220", "text": "On time at Algiers clean cabin a very large seat and big space not like Air France or Alitalia in Business Class.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1221", "text": "Bit apprehensive after reading reviews but both flights were fine. Punctual efficient and even a decent snack. Both were on Embraer 190 operated by Austral and the second craft was new - excellent seats and seat-back IFE with personal headsets on a flight of less than 2 hours.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1222", "text": "Smooth check in all flights briefly on time and connections smooth. Lounge access given at all concerned airports as being Skyteam Gold (though AF). CPH-SVO on Airbus 321. Flight basically full. Service fine but sparse. Alcoholic drinks for sale only. A cold lunch tray given quality acceptable. Seat good was given a spacious emergency seat. Bus to terminals in SVO. SVO-DXB on Airbus 319. No IFE but who cares. 16 seats left in economy I volunteered to give up seat 7C to the back row next to toilets as it allowed for stretching. Service devoted. Alcohol charged as only free on intercontinental flights. I would assume that SVO-DXB is pretty much intercontinental? Service excellent though by sitting on last row one is left with no food options but the ones left (clalf-meat) was good. English poor-very poor. Staff charming young and in excellent mood. DXB-NBO operated by Kenya Airways. Overbooked on business class 1 person was downgraded. I got one of the very last seats in the middle of an 2-3-2 configuration. But the staff were good hard-working in a sparkling mood and attentive. Ordered 2 drinks and was given 2 of each (as to make up for busy FAs and few rounds of service). This happened to everybody who cared but only at the first service - IFE on large plenum screen worked surprisingly well. Good information from captain and purser. Luggage delivery at the belts in Nairobi stressful and confusing. Monitors were not properly working.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1223", "text": "Flight arrived on time in Brussels and in Moscow. Staff very friendly. Food on board was OK but could (should) have been warmer. Plane (Airbus A319) was clean. In-flight shopping is rather expensive. Connecting flight to St Petersburg was OK. Plane (Airbus A320) was clean food on board was OK (very good to be honest). Both flights were in time. Just a pity that it is not possible to check in at Brussels Airport for the connecting flight to St Petersburg. Check-in by Internet also not possible.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1224", "text": "Economy class. Check-in in Saigon perfect painless and very accepting to wishes. Recognized Skyteam gold status and granted lounge access in Saigon as well as in SVO. Galaktika lounge in SVO had to inquire lounge card at transfer desk. Could choose any of 5(?) lounges. Flight SGN to SVO on Airbus 330-200. Approx. only 60% load was lucky to get some sleep as I needed it though day flight. News for international Aeroflot: they (again) serve wine (free) at economy-class though of limited quality! Good food 2 hot dishes offered at lunch at my seat (behind) only one choice left namely fish which however always is my first choice. Starter was mayonnaise marinated potatoes with red fish meat. Main dish was rice/catfish (white fish meat). Fantastic films on IFE! Small screens but easy to operate and good selection of films including some Russian movies of high quality. Staff nice and caring especially when speaking loud slow clear and polite English to them as their English is at times limited. Stewardesses were appealing dressed in neat smart orange-coloured summer uniforms! SVO-CPH in smaller Sukhoi jet which is nice similar to Airbus 319. Eventless trip soft drinks snack served (3 hours flight). Everything functioned OK. Arrived 20 minutes late due to long take-off cue of aircraft's waiting for permission.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1225", "text": "For the money we paid the service was really good, there are some problems like there is no food provided so we had to buy this onboard the plane. We did not have personal TV and the inflight entertainment was poor but the cabin crew service was good. I recommend if you want a cheap ticket with good service, but no entertainment onboard.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1226", "text": "It was a charter flight so I expected a bad experience but was pleasantly surprised. We left on time. The A320 was new and clean. The cabin crew were very helpful and nice. Very informative announcements by the captain. Good leg space.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1227", "text": "All flights were on time aboard newish A320. Food served was ok not great. Absolutely nothing to complain about and the views of the coast were spectacular!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1228", "text": "The flight departed on time and arrived 10 mins early. Very tasty meal served on board much bigger than expected. Several rounds of drinks movies shown during flight. Very attentive cabin staff. Overall an excellent flight for just EUR70.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1229", "text": "Service on the long haul was great from reservation process through check- in and inflight. Airbus 340 from and back to Miami had spacious economy class seats and attentive flight attendants. Onboard entertainment on the long haul was rudimentary at best and food was the worst airline food ever. Embraer 190 used on subsidiary Austral between AEP and UAQ was clean: spacious and had in- seat state of the art entertainment and refreshments. Had mobility issues and Aerolineas staff went the extra mile to take care of me. Favourable contrast in ground service with US carrier on arrival back to MIA was notable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1230", "text": "On time newish and clean plane snack box with drink for short flight and even some seatback IFE was available. FA's were professional at all times but perhaps a little devoid of smiles.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1231", "text": "This time we flew from Dublin to Orlando on EI 121 and returned from New York on EI 104. On both flights the service was quite outstanding. The crew are friendly but professional and the food and wine selections were of high end restaurant quality. Given our experience with other carriers business class usually at much higher fares the Aer Lingus product has to be one of the best available. We only wish they would once again provide a premium offering on European routes.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1232", "text": "It was an extremely pleasant flight. The seating (in economy) was A+ the meals were very well presented and the food was delicious. The FA's were well dressed polite and professional.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1233", "text": "In the last month I was fortunate to travel with them twice. Both flights were consistently excellent. The food is amazing in terms of choice taste wine list and the service. I look forward to my next experience with Aeroflot business.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1234", "text": "Hong Kong to Moscow and return was in business class with Aeroflot. Very impressed. Seats on flight to Moscow were of an older type of business class seat but did everything I needed and all ancillary services (entertainment etc.) available. Seafood meal was probably the best airline meal I have ever had. (Expectations high but I think reasonable). On return flight had more recent capsule seats. Airbus planes looked new and counter service very good. Had domestic Aeroflot connection in Moscow to St Petersburg. Had to sprint from terminal F to D but made good time and domestic counter service again efficient and friendly. All planes on time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1235", "text": "Great flight. Check-in was easy and agent offered me a pass to the Biz Lounge for AED 100 with food wifi drinks. Lounge was nice but wifi didn't work - not a big deal. Flight boarded via bus so nice to walk up the plane. Flight attendants very friendly - speaking 8 languages so very diverse. Safety video is the best ever! All done with children so you really want to watch and pay attention. Ordered a turkey sandwich which was large and very tasty. Smooth flight and landed 10 min early. Really enjoyed the airline and flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1236", "text": "Jeddah - Sharjah - Jeddah. Reservation completed online with no difficulty. As a LCC Air Arabia offers free carry on luggage and additional checked baggage for SR 50. Also offered confirmed seat for SR 50. I took the seat confirmation on both legs. Did not take advantage of the advance purchase meal offer nor did I purchase anything to eat on the flights. Inflight entertainment on A320 was suitable for a short haul flight. Seats were comfortable and flight attendants professional and efficient. On board sky sales were relatively affordable but I did not notice any major brand names. Interesting boarding and seating announcements were started while passengers were boarding rather than after the doors had closed. I thought this was a good use of crew time. I have flown Air Arabia Jeddah to Sharjah before and have enjoyed my flights I prefer the route rather than the Jeddah Dubai flight to avoid the hustle and bustle in Dubai airport. All in all a very enjoyable trip.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1237", "text": "A good experience with Aegean the overnight flight was fairly busy but the crew were professional there were 2 drink runs and the meal was very good but the portions were small. A320 was clean and the leather seats were comfortable. Headsets were handed out there was a good music selection and a movie was shown on the overhead screens. Flight arrived into Athens a few minutes early and the luggage didn't take too long to appear. An extremely good service and would use them again without hesitation.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1238", "text": "Even though it didn't have an entertainment device (just an old 15\" TV on the roof) the seats were really comfortable with good recline. Food wasn't bad and the service was extremely friendly and helpful. Flight delayed 30 mins but arrived on time. Return flight on the same aircraft.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1239", "text": "I was departing from SJO (San Jose Costa Rica) to MEX (Mexico DF). Airline prices change too often and I bought my ticket well ahead of time to get it for a cheap price for a major carrier! Even while still in the airport as I am a nervous flyer the captain was nice enough to reassure me about the flight. On-board the flight attendants were very nice and friendly even giving me advise on what transportation to take to specific tourist places in Mexico city for a first-timer in the city. The food was okay and the movie was ok though I bought my own set of entertainment myself. All in all the flight and service was pretty good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1240", "text": "The transatlantic flights are always pleasant clean aircraft with friendly staff. IFE is adequate with personal seat-back TVs. Only complaints are that the economy seats are pretty hard and uncomfortable - they're actually nicer on the short-haul flights. I usually have to sit on the pillow to be comfortable. Also the departure gate area at ORD is too small for the number of passengers on the flight - numerous passengers end up standing and sitting on the floor in the hallway. Never had any serious issues with flight delays or baggage issues. Aer Lingus is head-and-shoulders above its only competition on the ORD-DUB route (AA) and its the clear choice for transatlantic flights to Ireland.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1241", "text": "Everything was OK on time. Plane was new A-320. Good meal and drink good attitude of FA's. At check-in I asked for an emergency exit seat - no problem.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1242", "text": "They also offered free wine. All amenities were free of charge they offered newspapers free of charge (Russian newspapers though). The entertainment was poor. Cannot complaint about the 767 comfort.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1243", "text": "Being a frequent flyer on this route in my opinion Air Arabia is one of the best low cost carriers I have flown. Every time the flights were on time clean and tidy with not so bad seats and leg space. Food available for purchase on board was reasonable and quite good. Overall a very good value for money and a highly dependable airline for sticking on to the schedule every time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1244", "text": "Despite leaving at ungodly hours 3.30am in my case this is probably one of my favourite low cost carriers and in my opinion better than some full service airlines that fly from the middle east to India. Plane was clean and service was excellent plane half empty so had whole row to sleep. Since leaving so early in the morning lights are switched off early overall happy with the service Air Arabia provides.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1245", "text": "Clean new Airbus 320 aircraft. Seats not perfect but good legroom compensates this. A selection of nice music before take off helps you fall in the good travelling mode. Both flights ahead of schedule. I'm scared of flying so a smiling and helpful flight attendants attitude definitely helped. Sweets before take off a small but nice touch. Decent proper meal with honest wine that actually tasted good. Overall a very good airline which helped me begin my holidays few hours before reaching Greece and prolonged it for a few hours when I was leaving.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1246", "text": "Aircraft A321 clean and tidy. Departed and arrived on time both ways. Good food inflight entertainment free drinks great service and friendly crew. Booked well in advance and got a great price. All in all a very good airline.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1247", "text": "Plane clean cabin personnel courteous almost robot-like neatly dressed. Apparently the flight time from Nashville to Cancun is not a 'meal or snack' flight. We were offered complimentary sodas juice beer mixed drinks and a small cup of mixed nuts - one time - for our 2 hour 40 minute flight at 11am. We never saw the cabin attendants again until we landed. Should have used the call button for another drink! If price is good I would fly them again but I would definitely be more prepared with a meal purchased at the airport. The return flight was the same - invisible attendants except for initial drink. The gate attendant said we would receive a snack as the flight left at 6:30pm - guess what no snack just more nuts! Cannot rate food or entertainment. Entertainment was radio only with ear plug set passed out and collected before landing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1248", "text": "MEX-CUN MEX-GDL MEX-VER. In general good price and good product for economy. Check in process in Mexico City fast and easy. Security control always very fast also no lines. Boarding process organized. On board always free snack. Departed and arrival on time most of the time only one time 10 min late. FA always nice. Bags fast on belt. Recommended.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1249", "text": "Most flights were on time and crew were friendly. For both long haul flights (EZE-MEX-EZE) the aircraft was a 767 without IFE. Food was quite good crew kept constantly giving out glasses of water tea or coffee even in MEX-EZE a 500ml bottle of water was on every economy class seat. If I get the chance I will fly them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1250", "text": "We were very impressed with the friendly and professional service offered. The aircraft was spotless fresh and bright. The crew kept us informed of our progress and had issued a very warm welcome on boarding. On the downside we had booked on a full service airline where drinks and a snack were included on Aer Lingus you pay. However the full breakfast I ordered was delicious and well worth the money. I look forward to booking with you in the future.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1251", "text": "Cheap flight from IAD to IST via SVO. Flight was delayed from DC. No reason given or even boarding announcement. Strange things: inflight safety video on old 767 was set to techno music first in-flight movie on overhead screens was a 1940s black-and-white Soviet film with English subtitles and they serve drinks about 20 minutes before meals so you're thirsty again by the time you eat. Food was bad except for breakfast pancakes which were really good. Bring own food and entertainment.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1252", "text": "A320 with comfortable seat TVs on board for entertainment. The crew was polite and patient. After landing Sharjah I had to wait more than 12 hours for going to Istanbul. Airport is small but comfortable. I am satisfied with the services of Air Arabia and the cheap flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1253", "text": "Sharjah airport consistently decaying and becoming more dirty every time. The aircraft this time was quite worn-out and not clean : seats windows. The major complaint would be the absence of free of charge water such as on some other LCC.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1254", "text": "Nice lounge at Athens with good selection of food. Flight average food terrible breakfast consisted of burnt pasty offering and a bread roll. Overall a fair offering but given the reviews was expecting more.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1255", "text": "Airbus A319 both ways. Flights full. Attentive crew nice flights drinks served for a 50 minutes flight. Recommended.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1256", "text": "First flight was good I boarded in terminal 2 in Mexico city's international airport crew were smiling it was comfortable and food was excellent. Aircraft (B777-200) was good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1257", "text": "Flight half full we sat all ready to go in the cabin without air for a good 15 minutes before we were on our way. The aircraft had slim seats which tend to be the new trend with airlines to reduce weight and give a little more leg room. Leg room was OK but comfort of the seat is poor due to the lack of padding giving you some back pain even for a flight of a little over an hour. Drink service was OK staff friendly and attentive. Arrival on time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1258", "text": "Flew round trip MCO-DUB 10/22 and returned 10/31. Continuing service to CDG. Very friendly and ever present staff on the transatlantic portion. The seat turned into an almost lay flat bed which provided a sound sleep in both directions. Wines were well chosen and poured frequently. Meals were well presented with a variety of appetizers before and hot breads during dinner. The staff service and the overall cleanliness of the plane convinced me that I had made the right choice for an airline. The connection DUB-CDG was a packed economy flight. For an hour and a half flight it was tolerable. Aer Lingus competes with Ryanair on this route so everything including water is for sale. My choice from now on for transatlantic flights. Clearing customs and immigration in Dublin is a real plus. American customs and immigration are rude and hostile but about what you would expect from them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1259", "text": "Another more or less faultless flight with Aer Lingus across the pond. Young cabin crew who were enthusiastic smiling and charismatic. Very attentive to all passengers on a late night flight from New York to Dublin. Pilots again very informative on routing weather and arrival time which is great. Crew apologetic for delay leaving JFK but flight still arrived 55 mins ahead of schedule. Added bonus was the fact that the crew played some great modern music while taxiing to stand after arrival. One minor criticism was the pace of check- in/bag-drop. Great job all round.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1260", "text": "Both flights on Airbus 330-300. Seating seemed tight in both width and legroom compared with other airlines we have used. We booked their so called Choice seats for which we paid extra but there is no real advantage to this other than you get to board with business class. Aer Lingus offers the facility to pre-order better quality meals and I would definitely recommend doing this. Much better than the normal economy offer and you get free wine. The service on the flight out was exemplary. They had lost my wife's pre-booked meal but rustled her up a business class meal and gave us extra wine to compensate. Film choice is not nearly as good as we have experienced on Far East airlines and very annoyingly they truncated the film service towards the end of the flight to show a video for their pet charity which they had already screened at the start of the flight. Big bonus being able to clear US customs in Dublin so arrive at Chicago as domestic passengers. On the flight back they woke us up three hours after serving dinner for a cheese roll at 3.30am Suggest they abandon this idea and let people sleep a bit longer. Overall it was as good as economy gets on European airlines although not anything like as good as the likes of Singapore and Malaysia. Would fly with them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1261", "text": "Outbound flight light load had breakfast not bad value and quite tasty. Remote stand in DUS but efficient transfer via bus so no complaints. So return last night full flight (215 people). Departure at 9.20pm. At about 8.30 at gate announcement made asking everyone to go downstairs collect bags and exit for bus transfer to Cologne where our aircraft was! Turns out curfew at Dussledorf means no jet aircraft after 10pm. Inbound flight was delayed which would have prevented a departure prior to 10 resulting in an overnight. All handled pretty well to the point that obviously this was not the first time this happened! Bit of a pain back through security etc in Cologne and people who had bought duty free in Dussledorf had some issues. Ended up arriving in Dublin at 1am about 3 hrs late. Flight itself fine. My only comment is on one attendant. Few German lads in row opposite me having a few drinks. A bit spirited but nothing to bother anyone. In fact the young attendant on board had a few laughs with them chatting about best pubs to go to in Dublin. Then as other attendant passing they were a bit loud and I noticed her giving them a hard stare. I travel a lot and know when people are behaving in a poor manner but not in this case. She had a furious look the whole trip. Ok so like the rest of us on a Friday night not impressed running so late but we were all in the same boat and I thought the passengers were remarkably stoic and took it all on the chin.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1262", "text": "A smooth flight to SVO on a newish A320. Seats are proper business class seats (2-2 config) but they do look and feel a bit outdated already. Nevertheless still comfortable and there's plenty of space. Cabin crew were polite and effective. The main (and only) complaint on this flight was the quality of food. The main dish was pretty much inedible but the choice of wines and drinks was good. Transfer in Moscow was quick and easy. No delays at security screening/passport control. Terminal F is bad in comparison to terminals D and E. The Classic or the \"First class\" lounge is old crowded and all in all unpleasant. Boarding the BKK flight was chaotic. Even if priority was given to business passengers there was no real control as to who was boarding first. Nevertheless managed to be one of the first ones onboard. Once onboard was shown to my seat and offered the pre-flight drink by a friendly cabin crew member. Aircraft was a brand new 777-300ER with a new cabin design throughout the aircraft. Business class seats (2-2-2 config) found these seats very comfortable and the atmosphere of the cabin modern and pleasant. Cabin crew professional friendly and attentive. A 3 course dinner was served and the quality of the food was much better. Plenty of drinks offered. IFE system with proper wide screens offers sufficient amount of entertainment apart from the choice in music. All in all a very positive experience with Aeroflot. Would certainly fly Aeroflot again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1263", "text": "The LED-SVO leg even had the bonus of the purser giving a brief of what one could see or do in Moscow. The meal services on both legs were conducted at lightning speed which I initially found worrisome as I was only halfway through my ARN-SVO meal when I saw the crew collecting the trays four rows away but I did see that the mainly Russian and Swedish passengers were already done eating so it was probably my pace that was the issue. For the prices I paid Aeroflot delivered exceptional value. I expected a Soviet relic but I experienced efficiency and service at its Russian best.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1264", "text": "Excellent experience and fare lower than on standard airlines. Well- designed and clear website. Clean planes and polite crew. Food available for purchase of board at very reasonable rate and of good quality.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1265", "text": "Manager quite ignorant to people's needs. Cabin crew quite the opposite very polite and always smiling. A shame how one can spoil it for the other. If you have excess luggage I personally think they over charge. They charge \u00a315.00 per kilo and believe me you cannot get away with it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1266", "text": "Excellent service and a good fare. Both aircraft's clean and comfortable with several rounds of drinks (wine tea coffee). Food good. Flights on time or ahead of schedule.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1267", "text": "Check in was a breeze. The food was warm and good even had dessert. Staff was courteous and helpful. After flying EasyJet for most parts of my 2 week European backpacking trip flying Aegean was a treat.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1268", "text": "On vacation we were hospitalized with fever and skipped our flight home. Air Astana appreciated our position and changed dates for our unreturnable tickets without charge, so we could come home later. Great thanks for help, now we are your loyal clients.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1269", "text": "They arranged everything for me with Emirates. My flight back to Australia was ok no delay. The food isn't good. No TVs but it is not a problem if you have magazines and books. The seats are not comfortable. The price is good however staff don't speak English very well. The check-in was very slow it took nearly 2 hours. Recommended if you to want save money.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1270", "text": "Patrick\". Booked flight 6mts in advance for a hugely competitive \u00a3440 return. Major plus is clearing U.S. Immigration and Customs at T2 and hassle-free seamless arrival at T5 at JFK. Aircraft spotlessly clean new and unworn. Entered fleet in 2010 only. PTV screens were great with excellent documentaries although choice of good movies limited. Staff professional and efficient. Pilot is provided plenty of weather and routing information. Chose the pre-ordered chicken meal which I would highly recommend doing. Head and shoulders above the standard economy meal. Overall an excellent flight and experience. Could in no way fault.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1271", "text": "Departed a little late but arrived in time. Comfortable flight (not full). Good and pleasant service from the cabin crew. Decent selection of food and drinks for sale. Overall cannot fault it and the price was very reasonable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1272", "text": "Normally full of praise for Aer Lingus there seems to a general problem with inflight catering with Aer Lingus lately. They heavily advertise their new \"pre-booked meal service\" this is the 2nd time in 5 weeks that the meals were never loaded? Why offer something you can't provide food for purchase seems to always run out crew were ok but hassled not the normal friendly crew. Swissport the ground handlers are a disaster.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1273", "text": "Very early flight but crew very friendly and helpful. Left on time but slight delay landing in Manchester due to fog. Pilot informative about weather throughout the flight. Flight very smooth with comfortable seating. Fly often with Aer Lingus and would highly recommend.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1274", "text": "After flying in economy first time I decided to try out Aeroflot business as it was pretty cheap. Staff English pretty decent food good for my taste plenty of alcohol. Overall money spent well. SVO-BKK business class again I was happy with the level of service and comfort for the amount of money spent on a ticket. Shall use Aeroflot in future.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1275", "text": "All flights on time. Separate check-in for business class disturbed by allowing economy class pax using the biz-class check-in counter. However correct check in though a bit stressful as the airport and particularly the flight to Moscow was crowded. Flight HAN-SVO overbooked and roughly 20 of 34 seats in business were economy pax being upgraded to business. FA managed to accommodate all additional pax. Access to lounges in HAN SVO and VIE went smoothly. Invitation cards issues at check in and at transfer desk in SVO. In SVO you are free to choose which of 4-5 Aeroflot lounges you want access to. FA staff polite at a first glance a bit too firm and not truly kind. Seats are good. The lie flat on A330-300 is a bit angled but sleep-able. Food present in good quantities and good though not sophisticated. Drinks are good. Champagne/juice offered 2-3 times at take-off. Disappointment is that after departure and until you get any drink they go and take orders which complicate things and the serving of the first drinks happens only 1.5-2 hours after departure. No drink wagons everything is brought by hand to individuals. Food is good a bit tasteless 3 options. Refills or modifications are made possible. FA-English skills very poor. Entertainment acceptable but earphones are collected an hour prior to landing. Altogether a bit rough and robust service but no major faults apart for very slow 1st service on board. Good value for money if you buy discounted biz- class. 3 of 4 flights on time only the last flight was delayed due to snowstorm in Moscow.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1276", "text": "Excellent in every respect - new clean aircraft relaxed and attentive service.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1277", "text": "30 minute delay outbound from LHR meant connection was very tight in Athens. Cabin crew provided reassurance to anxious passengers (one crew member saying 'Aegean Airlines cares for its passengers don't worry) and at Athens those of us with tight connections were met by a lady who competently and at very high speed escorted us through what is a complex connecting arrangement. No delays on the return service and we landed 15 minutes early at LHR. Service onboard was good with a hot meal and a free bar. On the way from LHR to ATH we had a new A321 aircraft with in flight entertainment (main screen). Otherwise flights were on a mix of A319 and A320 of varying ages. Thoroughly enjoyed my flights with them the crew work hard and seem proud of their airline.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1278", "text": "Embraer 160 from Tashkent-Almaty-Tashkent. Excellent service on Board. It was at a high level starting from check-in to landing. Flight attendants were very neat and friendly also pleased with the print media. Even given candy during takeoff and landing as well as a pillow which were very nice.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1279", "text": "clean and well presented crew efficient and helpful Food and alcohol selection great seat very comfortable and inflight entertainment console worked well. Arrived on time and fresh. This is a great connection for Kazakhstan.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1280", "text": "One was operated by Austral on a new airplane which had comfortable seats with IFE in back seat. I may have been lucky but I can recommend them for domestic flights.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1281", "text": "Both flights were fine. Punctual efficient and a decent snack. Both were on Embraer 190 operated by Austral and the second craft was new - excellent seats and seat-back IFE with personal headsets on a flight of less than 2 hours.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1282", "text": "Departed MTY Terminal B very nice fast check in. Boarded a brand new 737-800 with IFE in Biz and coach classes. In MEX went to the AM lounge - its excellent. Boarded (777-200ER) sat in Premier Class all the way to PVG. It has a tech stop over TIJ which turned out not so bad you don't even get off the plane at TIJ just crew changes and on we went to Shanghai. It was a 14.45 min flight but sleeping eating movies and great crews made my flight amazing!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1283", "text": "I was very hesitant but chose to do so as I was taking 5 people with me and it was $250.00 cheaper pp to fly Aeromexico than the other domestic airlines. My experience turned out to be a very pleasant one. Other than legroom being a little tight in economy on 2 of the 4 flights planes were clean on time staff very pleasant and flight attendants dressed well. Mexico City airport was very easy to manage. My experience was just as good if not better than any other domestic airline.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1284", "text": "Aside from the legroom or lack of I can't make any negative comments. We were given a pretty good breakfast half hour into the flight nice hot coffee and flight attendents made multiple beverage runs throughout the 3.5hr flt. The return was pretty much the same except it was a dinner flight and they offered complimentary alcohol. I'd say AeroMexico is a much better airline to travel to Mexico in economy class then US carriers.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1285", "text": "Flight 136 Sep 15 2013. Flight 137 Sep 27 2013. Excellent flights excellent crew! Aer Lingus will be our airline for overseas travel. Highly recommended.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1286", "text": "One cannot praise Aer Lingus enough the flights were excellent as were the meals on board. Aircraft's were spotlessly clean and good service from start to finish. The only draw back was that we could not find lounge at MCO as it was United's in another part of airport.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1287", "text": "Frankly not so bad considering the price. Pros: Relatively comfortable. Direct flight. Cons: boarding is badly organized especially in SVO cheap wine in tetrapaks only paper glasses food choices are limited to two items.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1288", "text": "First experience with a Russian airline. Aircraft new A320 and A330 reasonably on time. SVO terminal F horrible more like a busy bus terminal. Seat comfortable PTV with a limited choice. Staff attitude OK (didn't really expect too much in this part of the world). Would fly them again as they offer a decent product for a low cost.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1289", "text": "Flight was comfortable with reasonably good service. On return trip breakfast was extremely good - much better than the lunch on the outward leg. No significant delays even though Greek ATC was working to rule.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1290", "text": "Despite this being only a 20 minute flight it's operated by an A320. Very few passengers on it on outward leg but quite busy on return with large number of pax transiting Athens en route to US and Canada having been back home for summer. Service was okay - early morning flight so we were offered coffee/ soft drink and chocolate croissant. Check in at Athens was very efficient. Chios is the smallest airport I have experienced but everything went very smoothly - even in a very cramped check in area there was no long delay getting luggage checked in and boarding cards issued.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1291", "text": "It was the first time I've flown Air Astana and I have to say that I was delighted with the attentive anticipatory levels of service I received. The plane itself looked brand new the business class cabin was spotless and a true delight to sit in. While the inflight entertainment was not as extensive as higher profile airlines this wasn't an issue for me. The dining experience was excellent quality varied food presented fantastically. The service and the environment along with the punctuality made this an excellent first experience of an airline that is clearly having an effect in the region.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1292", "text": "Full flight and despite this the airline manages to board everyone very quickly. The crew of Aeromexico have a very high Uniform standard and are very professional. On this 2.5 hour flight I was offered a complete breakfast drinks including alcoholic drinks newspapers and headphones. Their Hub in Mexico City is definitely the best terminal in North America.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1293", "text": "Outward flight was fine and on time. Food on flight was quite poor and bad value. Aer Lingus seemed to have changed caterers. Return flight was a shambles. All passengers were boarded on time and the pilot announced that all was ready with just some paperwork to complete which would take just a few minutes. Time passed slowly and the minutes mounted up. After about 15 minutes the pilot said that there was a slight problem and he was waiting for an engineer to sort things out. The engineers duly arrived and were to be seen examining so instruments in the cockpit. They left and returned a number of times and the cabin crew did their best to reassure the passengers and were unable to begin catering of any sort because of customs regulations. After about and hour a supervisor went to the cockpit and some more examining of instruments continued. The pilot said at this stage that there was a fuel gauge problem and after about another 15 mins he announced that the problem had been satisfactorily solved. So one and a half hours late we departed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1294", "text": "Got a great deal on the ticket price very comfortable A330 planes on the long haul segments with seat-back IFE with a great selection of movies and music very helpful and friendly crew and decent food/drink selection. All sectors were on time and transfers at SNN and DUB were fast and easy. In addition to the excellent all round service there are two major advantages to using Aer Lingus for transatlantic travel: Pre-clearance is available for all USA bound flights out of SNN and I believe selected flights out of DUB hence you arrive as a domestic passenger in the USA and walk straight out of the airport - the pre-clearance facilities in Shannon at least have virtually no queues and you can get through them in a matter of minutes so I suspect that even accounting for the layover time it is as quick as flying directly. Secondly Aer Lingus use T5 at JFK which is a marvellous Terminal loads of space seats eating and drinking options and really fast efficient (and surprisingly friendly) security - I believe that T5 is exception at JFK in this regard. All in all I would very highly recommend Aer Lingus for transatlantic travel to anyone.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1295", "text": "Check-in at IST was total chaos plane arrived on time at SVO and on the return the plane left on time from SVO. Check-in at SVO was brilliant no chaos we waited for about 1 minute. Both inflight to and from SVO food was awful. Quite confusing to see that complimentary drinks are served in advance of meal. Attendants not smiling but are very professional and try to help as much as they can. Plane was an Airbus albeit the plane on the online sales was shown as IL96 Turbo. Plane didn't look very clean. A great deal in means of price but don't expect much!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1296", "text": "FRA check-in was chaos 2 counters were very slow moving. SVO connecting was very smooth - it took less than 10 mins for passport check and security check. SVO-HAV 13 hours flight by A330. Economy class first 4 row of IFE didn't work. Seat (12D) pitch was wider than 52 inches. I am 184cm and it was enough to stretch my legs. This is more important than IFE for me. Every hour a drink and snack service by cart. Crews never smiled but worked well.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1297", "text": "Absolutely happy with the service (especially taking into account the price as it was one of the cheapest options). All flights on time efficient boarding procedures nice good quality meals. The crew is attentive and friendly (we flew Aeroflot in December 2011 and could see a big improvement in the quality of the service over the year). New aircraft and comfy seats.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1298", "text": "I am aware there are air traffic control restrictions so may not be the airlines fault. However I feel they are crafty as we were just getting up to a 3 hour delay when they boarded us only to sit on the plane for ages so they would not have to pay any compensation. On the plus side the fleet is modern and new. On all but one of the flights the cabin crew were helpful smart and smiling. I found the food to be adequate although no choice. You can check in online 48 hours before the flight and also book emergency row seats for no extra charge.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1299", "text": "Was an overnight flight. Flight left on time and cabin crew were extremely thoughtful. Placed blanket over me while sleeping and when woke even though food service had finished and on way to landing - they found an apple to give me. Was a great experience and very impressed by cabin crew attitude.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1300", "text": "Direct flight airport close to city and city close to ski fields. Great value for money. Well maintained aircraft good attention to service - what more do you need.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1301", "text": "Both flights were delayed no reason was given as to why; communication would have been appreciated. There was a single screen for entertainment but no headphones were passed out during one flight until the movie had run! The movies were old. The food was decidedly average. The plane fittings appeared old - my seat bottom was entirely loose from its frame and two of the bathroom doors I used wouldn't close properly. The toilets were not serviced at all during the long 12 hours flights so they were pretty horrible by the end. The crew were friendly and bilingual but once meals were served they did not really appears. I wouldn't seek to fly with this airline again unless there were no other options. I had an internal flight in Argentina on LAN Chile and they appeared to be a more polished act.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1302", "text": "Both trips were effortless and the customer service was top notch. Everyone was friendly and helpful. I also flew this airline between Dublin and Paris and had a positive experience as well.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1303", "text": "Loved the lounges at both ends uncrowded and stylish. Cabin crew were friendly and attentive. Great in flight magazine. The new Terminal 2 at DUB is a delight. But the aircraft's are very cramped the flight out was completely full and I felt very trapped even being on the front row. The lack of proper inflight catering brings the on board service down combined with the cramped seat pitch and no free on board catering creates a no fills feel. Even if you pay and pre order a meal on a flexi ticket you lose it if you change your time. Surely modern IT could cope with re-assigning it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1304", "text": "Outbound on 05/09/13 on A330. All aspects of this flight was excellent. Flight on time seats were comfortable and staff excellent. Only gripe was delay in getting baggage in Malaga airport. Return on 17/09/13 on A320. Seats were a bit hard but ok for a 3 hour flight. Staff again friendly and helpful and flight on time. Baggage on carousel on arrival. Aer Lingus is definitely my preferred carrier out of Ireland.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1305", "text": "Easy check in easy to find the lounge which offered basic refreshments. The big surprise was our flight offered champagne or OJ as we sat down flight crew very friendly short delay as wings were de-iced and the purser took our drink orders and meal preferences at that time. The seats were comfy the portable digital handheld entertainment worked well and easily. On time. We also got a small toiletries bag and a luggage tag. I have no complaints and would highly recommend in the future.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1306", "text": "ATH-SVO a well maintained A320 almost fully packed with very good pitch and a very friendly crew. Very nice uniforms. Tasteful food and choices available. Refreshments for free with refills alcohol at a charge. Arrival in SVO but no jetway available it was snowing so the stairs became a bit tricky. SVO-VNO on a Sukhoi Superjet. Seats a bit hard but it was only a 75 minutes flight. Dinner was served. Friendly crew. 15 minutes delay but with this kind of weather it was nothing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1307", "text": "Super Flight great crew I was even offered a chance to see the captain. Great movie and lovely food good choice of duty free items lounge was comfortable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1308", "text": "Air Austral is the airline of R\u00e9union Island owned by the local public authorities. On the good side food is average but not too bad particularly main dishes. FA are smiling and very attentive ground staff really nice. Boarding was very well organised. A small travel kit is provided with socks. Pillows are wide. Cabin looks fine although a bit ageing in Y. New livery on the planes is really great. On the downside choice of films on the IFE is surprisingly limited and most French films - and seats are really narrow because of 3-4-3 configuration on B777 particularly exit seats. All in all I find its service to be slightly better than AF and Air Mauritius on this area.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1309", "text": "After reading mixed reviews here we were a little apprehensive at first but booked anyway because of price and also short stop over times. Staff were friendly upon initial check in blocking the seat next to us so we had more room. Actually the only flight we had to sit next to someone else was Reunion-CDG. Entertainment selection was great and the staff were very friendly and attentive. Food was tasty and very sufficient. And the care packs with socks ear plugs sleep mask and headphones were a nice touch. On return flight Reunion-Sydney the plane was virtually empty so we had a row of seats each as did most other passengers in the cabin. Again staff were very attentive constantly offering drinks throughout the flight. All in all we had an extremely pleasant experience and have no hesitation flying with them again. Have recommended Air Austral and will continue to.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1310", "text": "The service from the staff was great. Very personalized friendly and they spoke fluent English. There was not IFE on A321 but 2 movies were on drop down screens. Excellent IFE on B767 with HD screens and good variety of movies TV series games. Food was very tasty and plenty of alcoholic drinks beverages coffee/tea. They offer newspapers and amenities kits. Great airline to fly with TSE airport small but new and clean.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1311", "text": "The first leg was extremely hot as the AC was turned off. However the subsequent legs were good. Beer was free and so were the meals. Overall the service was much better than American domestic airlines.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1312", "text": "25 hours because of engine problems which meant we would miss our connection in Puerta Vallarta to Calgary with WestJet. Aeromexico ground staff in Guad made it possible for us to catch our connecting flight. We were met in P.V. on the tarmac and were personally escorted through the airport rushed through immigration phone calls were made to ensure that our luggage had been transferred and we made it onto the WestJet flight with only 5 minutes to spare. We had a hotel and rental car booked and paid for in Calgary so we had to get there and we did.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1313", "text": "Very easy connections at DUB. Aer Lingus is my transatlantic airline of choice.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1314", "text": "On boarding the aircraft at Boston Logan Airport for our flight we were greeted by a very welcoming flight crew. The aircraft was well maintained and very clean. As soon as we departed Boston beverage service was served. Complimentary soft drinks served but alcohol was not free which is ok. Dinner service began about 1 hour after departing and we were served chicken or beef. The meal service was delicious. Flight crew came around during dinner service with more beverages and water. More food available if we desired. Entertainment was excellent plenty of choices for movies. I have to say Aer Lingus is a wonderful airline with great service.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1315", "text": "Great fare so switched my natural BA allegiance. Good food some fun with crew. Entertainment on A330 OK to pass some time. Laughs with crew and seat row ordering my drinks in Russian but everyone appreciated my poor efforts so I never went thirsty. Lounges in SVO are poor and crowded. Nice sandwiches though. Transit change is easy to do. SU are a good alternative to AY for Asia flights. All flights on time and everything felt very safe.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1316", "text": "All flights were on time. Onboard service was great. Comfortable seats and great entertainment plenty of movies music and games. New Airbus A330-300 as well the Airbus 320 very pleasant and comfortable. Overall very good experience great value for money and I strongly recommend it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1317", "text": "Good planes seats and food. All on time. Let down only by the crew who though very glamorous were a bit clueless. On both long legs I attempted to get a second drink - all met with nods and smiles - to no avail. The Business lounge in Athens was good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1318", "text": "Cabin crew were attentive and professional. The food was tasteful and drinks distributed 3 times during the flight. Punctual latest aircraft clean.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1319", "text": "There was a delay of 1 hour from Crete to Athens however we received a voucher for a free domestic flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1320", "text": "Flight number AR 2252- 22 August 2012. Embraer 190 aircraft. Arrived at the airport in time for a 9.50am departure. There were many announcements in Spanish but very few in English until English speaking passengers enquired at departure gates. Flight was 1 hour late with no explanation given. Flight itself was fantastic however cabin crew were less than friendly and did not even check our boarding pass to direct us to our assigned seat as we boarded. Inflight \"snack\" was some sort of carrot cake caramel filled biscuit covered in a white chocolate substance with a caramel sweet.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1321", "text": "Onward and return on a Boeing 747 with good comfort on seats. Individual screens. Excellent service and good meals. The pitch was just too little for me and that's why I just give 9 and not 10.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1322", "text": "Onward flight was on a Boeing 737-800 with only a 20% load so we had enough space during that 20 mins flight. Service was a cookie and juice which was nice. Return flight was on a ATR 72 aircraft with the same service. Crew was friendly and helpful. Flights and bags where on time. Would fly them again even ticket price is quite high.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1323", "text": "During the past the service has been getting better and better. Some irritants during flights such as flight attendants bumping in to your elbows (aisle seats) or waking you up for meals have disappeared. Meals have got better. The old 757 interiors are being renovated. Long flights know offer personal entertainment systems for each person in Economy. All the ticket prices have been reasonable though it is hard to build up miles with Air Astana's Nomad Club. That is one complaint I have with Air Astana. With most airlines I would have gotten free upgrades by now. Many of Air Astana's low fares exclude you from accumulating frequent flier miles. I hope this changes in the future. Overall I say Air Astana is a good carrier to choose nowadays.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1324", "text": "The flight between Astana and London both ways wasn't very busy and the planes were very modern and well maintained. It was a pleasure and relaxing to fly with them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1325", "text": "Nice quiet smooth flight with lots of entertainment.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1326", "text": "I did not experience any problems. The cabin crew and gate staff seemed okay but the onboard food and drink was a little overpriced. Overall I was quite satisfied with the service delivered by Aer Lingus for my short flight to Dublin and back I would travel with Aer Lingus again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1327", "text": "Direct flight. The airline has improved tremendously in the last 10 years. Now I find it adequate and on par with any of the lower price international carriers. Bring your own entertainment and snacks though.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1328", "text": "PEK-SVO in A330-300. New seats comfortable but not lie flat. Cabin was very clean and modern. Staff efficient but not overly friendly - which is to be expected. Head FA did ask me how I should be addressed and stuck to that preference. Food was fair and there was certainly plenty (6 courses). Drink selection good. AVOD was average - not the greatest selection but enough to please. Transfer at SVO was very easy. Lounge at SVO was average - ok food drinks and good wifi. SVO-TXL on an A320. Immaculate condition of plane and the staff/inflight meals were excellent for a 2.5 hour flights. FAs handed out portable players for flight which is great. Very impressive short-haul service. Overall an excellent value for money considering most of the other carriers were charging more for an economy seat.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1329", "text": "Both flights on time luggage reached the destination. Clean new Airbus A330 pillow and blanket provided. Inflight entertainment system very good however mine was broken after 4 hours on flight to Havana. Restarting the system helped but then the handset stopped working as well so the system was useless. Cabin crew polite and helpful. Big minus for the food which was awful. Beverages were good although there was no alcohol on this route. Very difficult to understand the \"Russian\" English during the announcements. My rating of the flights reflects very much the impact of poor food (which is important during the 12 hrs flight) the rest was very good especially the price.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1330", "text": "The overall service and meals were beyond expectations for a French airline crews were polite professional and present throughout the cabin. All flights with brand new B773 are pleasant with PTV's and conformable seats. The only flight with B772 was on the MRS-RUN leg and it was a shame because no PTV on this ageing aircraft. However the transit area in Saint Denis La R\u00e9union airport definitely needs to be revamped there is nothing Air Austral can do about it but I hope this will be modernised shortly.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1331", "text": "High level of service across the board. No difference between flying on an ATR 72-500 and a B777-300. The crew were well groomed polite and efficient. Great Creole cuisine with a French savoir fare. Hot meals for the main services and good open sandwiches in between. On Demand Entertainment System worked well with plenty of choices. International magazines available. Clean lavatories.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1332", "text": "I have travelled to Europe several times and never look forward to it. Booking and check-in no problem staff and service was very good. The addition of a TGV ticket to get me closer to my destination was much appreciated and connection was easy. My only quibble was a limited entertainment selection.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1333", "text": "Check-in staff were friendly and speak good English. The B757 used was clean and have a new look about it. The IFE was reasonably good with offerings of some of the latest films. The cabin crew was friendly helpful and attentive. The overnight flight from Almaty to Bangkok took off at around 1 am. About two hours into the flight a full meal was served. Before landing in Bangkok at around 8.45 a.m. no breakfast was served. For a flight like this suggest that two light meals be served \u2013 one shortly after take-off and breakfast before landing. Overall it was a pleasant experience flying with Air Astana.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1334", "text": "This was the first time that we had flown Air Astana and we were generally pretty impressed. Not quite up to the standard of the top Airlines but worth their 4 star Skytrax status. Outbound the meal was one of the best I've experienced in the air; with multiple courses presented separately and the food options varied and delicious. Inbound was another matter however with tasteless cold fish chicken that was a bit dry and less attractive options. Maybe the Caterer in Astana isn't as good as in London. Service both ways however was excellent with pre take-off drinks offered boiled sweets hot face towels drinks and nuts or canap\u00e9s and very attentive staff. The seats were pretty comfy and whilst not fully flat (hopefully their Dreamliners on order will have fully flat seats in Business) they still had very decent recline and allowed for some sleep. (we were on a 757 for all sectors so if you get this aircraft type or a 767 on Domestic sectors then you're doing pretty well in Business Class for such a short flight - nothing like the terrible Business Class European Airlines offer on short haul flights). The Etihad Lounge at Heathrow was excellent; and it's very quiet at the time that Air Astana fly as there are no Etihad flights at this time however the Lounge in the Domestic Terminal at Almaty is really an embarrassment (small pokey room no natural light small snack counter charging for everything right down to a cup of tea!). Air Astana hand out tablets in Business Class as there are no seat back TV's. We found that we could hardly hear through the headphones on the way out but this was much better on the way back. The Moving Map however wasn't working on the way back and since the tablets aren't connected to the flight systems at all we had no idea where we were or how long until arrival for the whole flight. (even Economy Class presumably can access this info). Other minor irritations were the same 2 songs played continuously on loop when the aircraft is on the ground and the lovely new anti jet lag ceiling lighting system being inexplicably put through it's paces for the first few hours of the flight jumping between colours every few seconds. Terminal 4 at Heathrow was relatively quiet at the times Air Astana flew which made for a pleasant experience; and I can recommend Terminal 4 Long Stay Parking which is actually just across the main road from the Terminal - no more than 5 minutes in the shuttle bus! Overall we enjoyed our experience with Air Astana perhaps more so than we were expecting and given that they are often keenly priced I would recommend them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1335", "text": "Two of the three sectors were very late at night or early morning and I chose sleep rather than food. It seemed a little strange serving dinner at about 2.00am! It would be better to offer breakfast when flights depart after 11.30 at night. Cabin crew were good and friendly (all seemed to speak good English) and I was allowed to take some items from the dinner menu prior to landing in Bangkok. The Astana - Almaty meal was good and the quantities perfectly adequate. Check in for all flights was quick and easy. I was disappointed that there is no business lounge in Astana for domestic passengers and the lounge in Almaty is one of the worst I have been in for International Business Class. Luggage was relatively quick off the plane especially in Bangkok. The seating was reasonably comfortable and there was adequate leg room on the flights from Moscow to Almaty. From Almaty to Bangkok it is an angled bed which is reasonably comfortable. IFE is very limited but not so important when you only want to sleep on the flight. I had my own entertainment for the Astana Almaty sector. I continue to fly Air Astana because I think that they are probably the best airline in Eurasia and not bad at keeping to their schedules. The flight from Moscow was delayed for about an hour because of a technical problem. We were promptly advised by the crew of nature of the problem and the likely time needed to fix it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1336", "text": "FRU-ALA ALA-TSE and TSE-AUH. The FRU-ALA flight was so short they offer a cabin drinks service on the ground. ALA-TSE we were offered a drink and small snack on the B757 overhead screens played a silent sketch show. TSE-AUH was on an A320. A full cabin service was offered. Entertainment was on overhead screen and amenity packs were provided. One movies and a couple TV shows. Leg room was good on all sectors. Staff all spoke English. But check-in always seemed to be chaotic.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1337", "text": "A340's don't have entertainment main cabin TV screens are old. Air hostess hide once they serve you you hardly see them - they disappear. This is poor as people have to go and ask for water etc it becomes a kind of self serve Airline. For the price is good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1338", "text": "Two good flights the first on a Boeing 737-700 departed 10 mins early and arrived 15 mins early. Flight service is efficient and cabin crew friendly. The return flight on an MD-88 old but in good condition quiet and comfortable with a friendly and helpful cabin crew with the flight arriving at Aeroparque (AEP) 10 mins early.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1339", "text": "Great staff friendly and helpful employees and easy to navigate Terminal 2 in Mexico City and Terminals D and E/F at Houston Intercontinental Airport.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1340", "text": "Every flight I have flown is excellent. My most recent was from Milan Linate to Dublin. Flight was on time and all went smooth with luggage etc. All members of staff were helpful and accommodating. Food was good for aeroplane standard and was reasonably priced for being on a plane. Seats and leg space are excellent for economy class. I am once again flying with Aer Lingus in 2 weeks time to Lisbon from the excellent Dublin airport terminal 2. It is a brand new terminal. A great value airline.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1341", "text": "All planes were clean seats were comfortable food delicious and CAs friendly. I was worried about the transfer at the SVO but it went smoothly at both passport control and security. The SVO terminals which I used ie Terminal D (for long flights) and F (inter European flights) were connected and seemed to be walking through miles of duty free shops with little seats. Will try again in economy class as far as business class is concerned I think their product is at the same level of most European big companies such as KLM and SAS and definitely superior to US carriers.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1342", "text": "I flew with them from Amsterdam to Moscow and then on to St Petersburg. Flights departed before the scheduled departure time (all flights) and they landed before the scheduled arrival time. Flights were on their very comfortable Airbus A319 and A320's. The legroom was sufficient for someone of my height (I am 1.81 meters) and the inflight service the food was excellent. Hot meals and alcohol were standard. Cabin crew could have been a bit more cheerful (they didn't smile at all) however they were okay in their politeness and they did their job fine. All in all great flights and I would definitely use them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1343", "text": "Aircraft's always clean stuff friendly and kind. They are a top airline with very good service.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1344", "text": "Aegean was quite good: flight attendants were nice food was OK the pilot was good when he explained to us that we would be delayed. The only problem was there wasn't enough room for my bag on the plane so somehow it ended up in security and it took 1/2 hr to find it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1345", "text": "Excellent service and quite comfortable for Economy class. Flight attendants friendly always coming through the cabin with water. Plenty of food provided.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1346", "text": "Fast check in at Sydney Airport they use the Qantas Club which was nice. Boarding delayed for 45minutes due to late arriving aircraft. Business Class roomy and seats comfortable not lie flat but very angled. Crew spoke mainly French and some broken English - but they are a French Airline. Food good service attentive and friendly didn't use the inflight entertainment. Overall not a bad product.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1347", "text": "Seat is comfortable food is perfect and staff very friendly. In St-Denis lounge we got champagne and apetizers vry nice. Compared to Air France this company is excellent!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1348", "text": "I travel internationally and domestically frequently. Based on my experience Air Astana is a cut above the rest. As a person who is afraid of flying it is a pleasure to see the rapid modernization of the fleet. I am 193cm tall and leg room is important for me Air Astana usually offers the most. The inflight entertainment is current and changes frequently. Lastly I have found the cabin crew to be very supportive. there was one occasion where I complained about the temperature of the cabin being too hot and the senior flight attendant had a customer complaint book where she recorded my complaint. A great initiative which I have never experienced on other airlines.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1349", "text": "But you should know this: I travel a number of times a year TSE-FRA and am finding more frequent delays with no information given. The last 3 times there were 40 minute-2 hour delays so beware! Quite a lot of confusion at FRA last time when the plane was 90% filled with a single group of Chinese travelling to Urumqi. Don't take a window seat in winter - the a/c isn't up to it and there's an arctic draft every time. Inflight entertainment not much only overhead screens and reruns of candid camera type stuff and one movie repeated on 6 hour flight. Internally in KZ the prices are ridiculously high because they are the only airline which is up to international standards.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1350", "text": "Good service. Perfect take off and landings. Air Astana continues to work on their services and airfleet and I continue to see an ongoing positive development of the company. Some destinations are more expensive than others but generally good value for money.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1351", "text": "Staff were helpful and friendly. Seats comfortable but there is no onboard entertainment and the plane was old.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1352", "text": "No delay at all the flight was nice although no headphones were given. Seats are comfortable for such a small flight 1.45 hrs.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1353", "text": "One flight left 30 minutes late yet managed to arrive on time. The others left on time and arrived either on time or early. Newspapers and either breakfast or a light lunch onboard. Very friendly flight crews. No problems at all.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1354", "text": "Flight left on time. Aircraft was a Boeing 777-200 in a very good condition. Cabin looked spacious and clean. Seat was ok but sleeping was not easy as it was angled. Moreover the config was 2-3-2 so if sat in the middle and pax next to you are asleep you have to jump over them. AVOD system was reliable. The food was tasty as Aeromexico have started a new collaboration with a group of chefs. There was also an express dining option for those of us who wanted to sleep. The crew were attentive and helpful with high uniform standards. They responded effectively to customer needs and were constantly through the cabin offering drinks and top ups. Two hours before landing breakfast was served. Flight landed in MAD on time. Great flight and exceeded expectations.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1355", "text": "Check in was a bit disorganized in Terminal 1 of Madrid. Terminal was very busy due to the summer holidays no sitting at the gate Terminal 1 has very poor services for travellers. Boarding was on time and done in a very organized way. Legroom was reasonable food was very nice and service was outstanding. Cabin crews were very polite and caring. Landing on time. Baggage came with 15 mins delay due to a shortage in transporting vehicles.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1356", "text": "Fly regularly on this route - such a great alternative to other low cost airlines. Flight took off from London early and arrived early and same for the return. Cabin crew friendly and attentive throughout the flight. Food for purchase was good value and tasty. I have flown over 20 times with Aer Lingus and never had a bad experience. Assigned seating comfortable seats and great crew - makes flying a breeze.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1357", "text": "As a fearful flyer trying to overcome it this was a pair of practice flights for me. Flight attendants could not have been more helpful and supportive especially as they are really busy on short flight. A320s were great and though it was a gusty crosswind day for landings never felt anything but safe and supported. One attendant even provided me with some extra reading material in case I needed it to help distract me and even bought me a drink from the trolley! Was not expecting such above and beyond service. Do airlines realise how much of a good impression caring cabin crew give? Will definitely be flying with this airline again!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1358", "text": "NRT-SVO(333) Check-in was smooth. Lounge at NRT (Delta) was comfortable. Cabin was clean. Seat was comfortable. CAs were friendly. Food was very good. it was a nice flight. SVO-IST(321) 1 hour delay. It's not bad. BEG-SVO (320) Check in started 2 hours before the flight. Lounge was good. CAs were friendly. Food was good. SVO-NRT(333) Connection was smooth. Newest 333's seat was very comfortable for sleep. Not sliding down. Cabin was clean. CAs were very friendly. Food was excellent. It was a quite nice flight. Problem was logistics at the airport.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1359", "text": "Quick boarding with allocated seating for 45 minute flight in ATR72 to Ngapali Beach. Good safety briefing before time take off and light snack and drink en route. Pleasant FA's smooth flight and great landing over the surf and through the palm trees to this small exRAF WW11 strip on the Bay of Bengal. Luggage is delivered by handcart to the entrance gates-expect to pay 500kyat per piece.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1360", "text": "Surprisingly new plane pretty much on time and with very pleasant crews. Also served a good snack gave out towels although flights were only about 45 minutes. Was a bit reticent about using them but very pleasantly surprised.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1361", "text": "Everything worked well despite air traffic control strikes in Greece. It was anyway one of the best medium-haul flights. Online-Check-In efficient baggage-drop-off at the counter - no queues. We had to leave Thessalonika before 6pm because of the strikes. Plane arrived late so they really did a good job to turn the plane around in 20 mins. Cabin clean proper looking. Comfortable seating. Great service with a warm meal and a wide choice of beverages. Staff unbelievably friendly and helpful. Arrived on time. Great!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1362", "text": "Arrived early at the checkin counter to be told to go away as I was 30 mins early when we did check in there was a queue and things were really slow due to being a terminal. Then because we had excess baggage (which took 20 mins to determine) we had to pay at another counter...20 mins to do that!!!! Then back to checkin counter for another 30 mins delay. All in all after arriving 2.8 hrs before flight departure we got to the departure gate 20 mins before boarding. A complete and utter shambles. Flight though was excellent! Cabin crew were attentive meal good and aircraft/cabin condition clean and modern.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1363", "text": "Overall nice experience although the flight is long. On the long haul flight meals are quite good and there are quite a lot of things on the platter. Before landing a snack is served. Sandwiches and beverages are provided during the whole flight. On short haul drinks only are served. Flight attendants are quite efficient but can barely speak English fluently. No individual screens.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1364", "text": "The food was great and flight attendants were excellent and friendly. I\u2019ve got a 19 month old so they kept the middle seat for us - free and they kept offering to help and asked if everything was ok. The only drawback is theres no PTV and not much info from cockpit.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1365", "text": "I find the experience with new 767 ER relaxing though the flights between Astana and Almaty are always full. The ground staff keep improving. Seems new planes brought a fresh spirit on board. 767 Business Class is great and gives privacy to the customers. Looking forward to flying the Dreamliner. Food is much better than before.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1366", "text": "KC 856 21 May. I fly Air Astana very often. I find the experience relaxing though the flights between Istanbul and Almaty are usually full. The leg room is good. I think the mileage program could be improved where you could upgrade using your miles during check-in. The food is usually fresh though could be improved. Inflight entertainment is weak and needs improvement. Overall good value for money.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1367", "text": "It was a great experience. Friendly staff and excellent service comfortable seat nice and generous food. AirAstana will be my first choice from now on.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1368", "text": "We travel with a young child and the staff have always been very friendly and helpful.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1369", "text": "But the price difference compared to other airlines more then made up for it. Foods was ok and the staff were good and if your prepared with a book then this is good value. Because the planes are older there is actually pretty good leg room in Economy. On my return I'd been travelling for 32hrs and they gave me an unexplained upgrade to Business Class. I was finally able to sleep and the service from the crew were great.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1370", "text": "Crew professional offering drinks and refills. Hot breakfast on morning flight and full meal on afternoon flight back. I was offered a headset and newspapers. Both flights on time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1371", "text": "BHX-DUB. This was my seventh flight with Aer Lingus and again they didn't disappoint. The cabin crew were excellent very friendly helpful and caring. The aircraft was an A320 and was clean and smart with the seats having good legroom and comfort. The flight was slightly late but the Captain was very informative and gave full route details. I can't comment on the food and beverages as I had none. Overall this flight was very comfortable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1372", "text": "The flights were like chalk and cheese. The early flight from Odessa was on time efficient check in and an adequate breakfast. Seats OK and no in flight entertainment. Cabin crew polite and efficient. Second flight was originally delayed by 90 minutes and then by another 5 hours and another 2 hours after that. Meal voucher was given (inadequate for a reasonable meal given airport prices) but no real apology and explanations in English lacking. Soon after takeoff I moved seats and slept so no comments possible about staff - they seemed not to speak much English. My rating of the flights reflects very much the impact of the delay on the Moscow - Mineralnye Vody sector.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1373", "text": "Flights departed and arrived on time. The crew was professional and reasonable friendly. The level of English was more than adequate. The hand held entertainment systems between Bangkok and Moscow were rather dated and substandard for a business class cabin. There was no entertainment on the shorter Moscow - Simferopol sector. From Bangkok to Moscow the cabin was almost full but service standards were maintained. Food was good. From Moscow to Simferopol the cabin the crew served a good meal on the short flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1374", "text": "You don't normally expect catering on flights of under an hour but there was something on all segments. Arrived in good time at Heho Airport for a flight to Yangon and they automatically put me on to an earlier departure. There is a certain amount of third world amateurism about the boarding process but it all seemed to work.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1375", "text": "Manual check-in process with no computers. This airline seems to be the only one to have a lounge in the domestic terminal in Yangon. Air-conditioned and friendly associates offering a cheese croissant. No bathroom inside so that was a drag. People in Lotus class got a private van to the plane which was nice compared to cramming onto a bus. Onboard the flight was pretty good. The front of the plane is much quieter compared to the back. Their inflight magazine was pretty decent and the english grammatically correct. Even on short flights they gave you food. On my YGN-MDY flight which was about 50 minutes they served a full breakfast. Seats were pretty comfortable on par with United A320 first class seats. I don't really see the need for inflight entertainment on such short flights.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1376", "text": "Toys were given out to kids before take off. Many passengers had ordered special diets but FA managed to deliver our meals as quick as possible. Always ask if you need a second bread. Hot meal with one choice (beef brisket with rice) and I am amazed how they prepare such a Hong Kong style cuisine! Seats 3x3 not very spacious but good enough for flights less than 4 hours.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1377", "text": "I found Aegean's price reasonable and A320 was very comfortable. The crew were happy to help and free meals were included which was nice. Great that Heathrow Terminal 4 is used too. Cannot fault.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1378", "text": "Flown old Boeing 757 in business. Old chairs/layout. Plenty of legroom good for sitting and on a short flight less than 2 hours no need to lie down. A full meal was served on this short flight. A very nice vegetarian meal. No entertainment available or offered. No business lounge available on domestic fights.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1379", "text": "Flown new Boeing 767 in business. Good new chairs (fully flat nice big touch LCD- screens) and modern interior. Nice choice of entertainment. And much to my surprise a full meal on a flight less than two hours. Good vegetarian meal. Pity they do not have business lounges on domestic flights.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1380", "text": "Check-in staff at Delhi and Almaty are very efficient. I had a wonderful experience on 18 April flying from Delhi to Almaty. The flight crew went out of their way to take care of passengers needs.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1381", "text": "Return April 4 from Astana to Almaty KC854. Had the pleasure of flying Air Astanas new 767 service between Astana and Almaty. It was the best domestic economy class service I have flown. Each seat has in seat videos with the latest films tv music etc. I had a choice of international newspapers as well as a warm sandwich and drink. As usual the crew were smiling multi lingual and well dressed. The seats had a good tilt.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1382", "text": "It may be the case that both are right but for fairness I have to say that in 15 yrs of domestic flights and regional services to/from Brazil and Paraguay I have never experienced more than 30 mins delay and have always received good service in Economy class.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1383", "text": "Aeromexico had the lowest walk-up fare and still acceptable connection in Mexico City. Onboard service professional occasionally smiling and frequently offering beverages. T2 Terminal in MEX is comfortable and acceptable eating and other amenities. MEX-JFK a hot meal and beverages incl alcohol and newspapers/magazines. FAs were curt. The only downside to AM is that they are rarely competitive on fares relative to American Airlines CO and US on advance purchases.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1384", "text": "It was our first experience on this airline and we were very pleased. The planes were A330-200s and were clean and in good condition. Very good entertainment choices. Food was standard airline fare. I didn't order the upgraded meal because I didn't think it would be any better but from comments that I've heard next time I probably will next time. Flight attendants were friendly.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1385", "text": "Nothing bad at all outbound on time departure and arrival flight crew were excellent ordered the \"Extra \" menu for Euro and it was worth every penny. Flight back you cannot order the extra menu which is a great shame again the flight crew were open friendly and very professional - flight left late and arrived very early. Couldn't fault them at all - spot on. Well done to Aer Lingus.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1386", "text": "Friendly staff on board less so on the ground. A330 new efficient with good entertainment on board.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1387", "text": "DEL-SVO was late by more than 6 hours and as per the airline rules we should have got a hotel stay. Instead we had to spend the whole 6.5 hours at the IGI T3. Supposed to board an A330-200 which was unfortunately unavailable so we boarded a A330-300 with wide and comfortable seats and on-board entertainment facility! An hour after take off came the drinks. Then the main- course followed by a delicious cake and a cup of tea or coffee. All flights were smooth and flight staff courteous. In all my experience was very good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1388", "text": "5 hrs before long lines online check in was not possible. Flight boarded on time it was a A321 instead of the scheduled A320 due to high volume booking as elite plus we were lucky to be upgraded which was a very pleasant surprise. Welcome drink amenity set and a 2x2 configuration. After take off received a nice hot lunch and a drink but the remaining 2 hours no service quite odd. For business seats for European business good service should be better. DIGI player was good for a 3.5 hr flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1389", "text": "ATR-72. Decent plane old and tired but as you'd expect from an airline in Burma. There was 1 cabin crew member and the co-pilot. Very pleasant service and a nice cheese croissant for the flight. Completely empty so you could stretch out over two seats which is important for me being 6ft 3.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1390", "text": "Flight attendants were somewhat offhand. Reasonable leg room in economy.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1391", "text": "Three on time one an hour late and this because a party of VIPs decided to turn up an hour after the scheduled take-off time. All flights satisfactory. Planes in OK condition. Even on short flights we were served refreshments. Nothing computerised and the whole process completed manually. When joining flights outside Yangon (the starting point for most flights) there is 'free' seating. This is because the systems are unable to work out which seats are vacated at each stop.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1392", "text": "Very comfortable seats excellent meal clean and new aircraft and in-flight entertainment. Frequent flyer department are sometimes a bit difficult to deal with and I would have liked more in-flight information from the flight deck. Definitely value for money for a direct flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1393", "text": "Sat in row 4A perhaps too far front as the you cant see the TV screen at all due to the fact it is placed on the Business Class Divider (first 3 rows are business class). Flight well priced and I like the fact that their tickets are changable by paying a small fee. The food was fine but portions were too small. Asked for a second meal which was provided after 5 minutes. The luggage collection landing in Heathrow was too slow and took forever. Despite these small issues Aegean Airlines is an airline that I enjoy flying with and the best choice by far out of Athens.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1394", "text": "Excellent onboard service and some of the best airline meals. The flight attendants were nice and professionally handled a medical emergency right after landing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1395", "text": "I try to arrange my trips back to the UK around the direct flights to LHR. I have never experienced a delayed or cancelled flight the staff are well-trained and generally open and friendly and the food is not exceptional but is of a consistently good quality. I usually travel economy class though on the occasions when I have used business class it has been a good experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1396", "text": "Always a pleasure to travel starting from the convenient way of purchasing the ticket and excellent relation of crew members. I quite often take the domestic flights around two times a month and therefore comfort is crucial for me. In January I travelled to Frankfurt from Astana. As usual right from boarding until landing it was an enjoyable journey.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1397", "text": "Buenos Aires-Rio De Janeiro and Montevideo. Domestically I have flown between Buenos Aires and Mendoza Cordoba and Salta. I only have praise for the staff and organisation of this airline. I have encountered polite efficiency from check in staff and air crew the aircraft were clean and I experienced no delay or problems with the flights.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1398", "text": "The food was the best I have had on an airline. All flight attendants were cheerful and courteous. The only complaint is that at Dublin airport our boarding passes stated that the gate closed at 10.55 am even though our flight did not leave until 12.40 pm. I do not appreciate being given misleading information like that even if the airline is only doing it to get the slackers to show up on time. I say leave them a couple of times when they are late and they will learn to be on time and not cause the rest of us to show up at the gate only to sit for almost two more hours after already spending two hours going through security and customs! Also the seat cushions on the plane are getting too compressed to have a comfortable trip lasting 9 hours. The seat cushions should be replaced with new ones.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1399", "text": "On time departure from Heathrow and early arrival into Cork. Early Departure from Cork and on stand 20 mins early into Heathrow. Clean cabin each way and efficient (if a bit brusque) cabin crew. Had reasonably priced drinks on the way out only with the bar service prompt and fast. We paid extra for row 1 which was worth every penny. The only downside was oversize bags in the cabin along with perhaps half of the plane breaking the one piece of hand baggage rule leading to no space in the overhead bins. On a par price wise with other competitors on the route (once extras are added in) but overall my preferred choice between London and Cork with good legroom pleasant staff and a reserved seat.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1400", "text": "Excellent flights in both directions. Cabin crew very professional and attentive. Found the check-in process at JFK terminal 5 with JetBlue staff to be extremely slow. Check-in at Shannon was excellent and very efficient. Clearing USA customs in Shannon saved a lot of time and aggravation that I have experienced coming in from other European countries.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1401", "text": "Check-in went smoothly. From JFK-SVO the seats were as comfortable as could be. Flight attendants were friendly the food very good: served drinks dinner tea/coffee drinks breakfast tea/coffee. I felt comfortable asking for additional drinks. Inflight entertainment had a very good selection. Once I arrived in Moscow my bags needed to be collected and checked in again. When I came back to the airport 9 hours later I was surprised to find that check-in was easy with no long lines. Once onboard I was surprised to find the airplane in such good condition. There was no inflight entertainment on a 5.5 hour flight but the crew were friendly. The food was my only real disappointment. I'll definitely be flying Aeroflot in the future.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1402", "text": "When flying Economy Aeroflot is very good for short haul flights to EU. When flying Business quality issues arise. Lounges sometimes are packed both in terminals D and F especially in the morning or late in the evening. Secondly onboard quality service is unsustainable: sometimes attendants are nice and helpful sometimes rude and evasive. Aeroflot always forgets about its Business class passengers and priority Boarding especially in terminal F for long haul flights. However the major problem is the home airport of Sheremetyevo. In most cases people are spending an awful long time just to leave the airport area. Queuing in a traffic jam next to the airport for an hour on Saturday night after a 2 week vacation and Business Class experience crosses everything out about the Aeroflot flight. So my recommendation to use Aeroflot would pretty much depend on the route time and class.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1403", "text": "Very pleasant flight on time new A320 film with french translation earphone was free. Food hot and excellent. Crew were helpful. Very nice experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1404", "text": "They did not deliberately increase their prices during the mad panic caused by the bad weather in Europe in the days before Christmas. My original booking to travel London to Athens was with KLM and then I was passed to Air France. Neither of them could organize things properly and after endless problems it took them 4 days to get me only as far as Paris with no hope of leaving for at least a day. Aegean came to my rescue and even though they also took off late they made sure I did not miss my next flight with them to a Greek island. During this 4 day nightmare I had to rebook my domestic flight several times with Aegean and they were very accommodating.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1405", "text": "Very good airline clean planes both on time friendly cabin crew. Got a hot meal on the IST-ATH flight but didn\u00b4t have time to finish it due to short length of flight stewardess very apologetic. Will definitely fly them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1406", "text": "The seats were comfortable and the leg room was good. I was able to check in online and then at the airport changed my seat to the emergency exit seats due to the extra leg room with no problems at all. Kuala Lumpur is fantastic and as we head towards George Town we are looking forward to exploring more of Malaysia and of course the return flight with Air Astana.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1407", "text": "I flew with my family from Almaty to Delhi and back and we were all very happy with the flights. The crew was nice and attentive departures were on time and we really enjoyed the time onboard.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1408", "text": "KC 950 18th February. Air Astana is a very good airline. Staff are friendly and helpful. Because of the demonstrations in Bangkok we had to rebook our flights. Air Astana offered us a free upgrade to Ho Chi Minh City though the ticket was more expensive.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1409", "text": "My business class seat was worth paying the extra over economy with the full lay flat seat and lots of room to spread out with a wide side table. Over the time I've been flying Air Astana I have seen them polishing their cabin service and the professionalism and presentation of the staff is of a high standard. Beverage service was very good although the food let the otherwise excellent travel experience down a little the meal was below par for business class. This was in contrast to the trip down to Bangkok and all previous international flights with Air Astana where the food has been very good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1410", "text": "I was surprised at the overall quality of the Aerolineas Argentinas operations : online check-in inflight service from friendly and professional crew and the snacks including the quick Calafate to Ushuaia hop. The radar went down at Ushuaia and AR sent three bus loads of passengers on a four hour bus ride to Rio Grande through a heavy mountain snow. As the buses arrived in Rio Grande the Aerolineas Argentinas flight landed and a completely full flight was airborne for AEP in less than an hour.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1411", "text": "Everything was fine - no queue to check in flight was on time decent snack on board and aircraft reasonably new. So nothing special but nothing to complain about either.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1412", "text": "Flight slightly delayed but compensated for by being able to check luggage to onward British Airways flight to London. Crew attentive and professional. Cold lunch very average. Easy to get to Terminal 1 using the air train and despite the information on Mexico City Airport website there were plenty of people with more than just hand luggage - they do check your e-ticket though (didn't need boarding card).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1413", "text": "A321 almost 15 years old but clean and comfortable with excellent leather seats and adjustable head-rest. Ground service was competent and speedy and cabin crew were friendly professional and well groomed engaging with passengers. There is a newly updated menu with drinks and snacks available to purchase. I was disappointed to see that there is a now a more limited selection than previous versions of the menu but prices are still keen and quality is very good. All in all vastly superior to Ryanair when flying from Ireland to Belgium.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1414", "text": "I have been positively surprised. Pretty new A330-202 good entertainment good food. The only weak point was the readiness of the staff in Dublin to solve a problem with ESTA Visa. Fortunately I was able to find a helpful person at Aer Lingus at the end.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1415", "text": "Flight was delayed by more than 30 minutes with no explanations or apologies. Sat on the tarmac for some time. A light snack was served and included drinks. Seat was reasonable comfortable and luggage came quickly enough. Didn't hear any English from the cabin staff. No inflight entertainment but only a short flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1416", "text": "The aircraft's are new with rear entertainment in each seat. Food is excellent on the JFK to Moscow flight but down hill from Moscow to Delhi. Service on Aeroflot on all segments is very slow after meal service for food trays to be picked up but good rounds of drinks are provided along side coffee and tea after the meal service.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1417", "text": "Club was neat, comfortable, offered two cocktails and pre-flight snacks including a corn bisque which was quite good. Boarding the plane was quick and soon enough we were airborne. The A332 is roomy but the seats in business were tight and at times a bit uncomfortable. Without an air control, the temp got really sweaty and hot. Sleeping was rough! Food was sufficient but there was no prior cocktail service. Nothing was offered. After asking, the FA was cordial and served us the drinks of choice. Service was professional and exceptionally quick. Flight was safe and upon arriving on route to Rhodes, the lounge in Germany was a great place to get a rest and some complimentary breakfast, the lounge was better than AA's admiral's club at JFK. Dependable but nothing special for a business class service. Would rather fly American Business.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1418", "text": "The seats were more comfy and planes were clean and tidy. The staff were nice and friendly. The food was extremely nice although you do not get a choice. All this was complimentary.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1419", "text": "Keep up the excellent service.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1420", "text": "Crew very friendly and efficient. Food fine - greek oriented cuisine with complementary drinks. Seats comfortable reasonable legroom. As we had young children check in staff put priority labels on our bags for us. My only minor complaints would be at Heathrow they have just 3 or so desks and only open these a couple of hours or so before departure so you have to queue up to check the bags in - web check in is not that straightforward - I was unable to check us all in together but had to do it as 4 separate check ins. Also unable to purchase a ticket online for my son as he was 1yr old at time of booking but 2yrs old when flying and their website could not handle that. Otherwise a very pleasant start and finish to our holiday.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1421", "text": "Aegean have a modern fleet of mostly A320s. The flight was short but efficient. Seats comfortable. Business lounge in Athens is small but has a great variety of food.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1422", "text": "Staff were friendly and helpful. Lack of business lounge in ALA a major minus. Food average. All in all fair service as it should be noted that this is half the price of BA.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1423", "text": "Although it was a New year vacation period with heavy passenger load all services - starting with tickets sales to luggage delivery were efficient and precise. On our way back we flew a brand new Boeing-767 and it was the best plane I have taken so far. We had to stay in Almaty for a night because of the weather conditions and \"Air Astana\" provided us with great rooms in a downtown hotel and round trip transfer. Staff were polite professional and competitive.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1424", "text": "Surprised reading other reviews or lucky. Price for internal flights quite high.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1425", "text": "A330 found it comfortable and in flight services good. I would comment positively on the check in at Dublin handled quickly and with the US pre-clearance it saved massively on the US side landing in a domestic terminal. On return found the Aer Lingus ground staff in JFK friendly and efficient. Overnight flight to Dublin was quite and comfortable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1426", "text": "Very new A320 aircraft with lots of leg room. FA's speak good English are friendly and generally very attentive. For this price I can only recommend Aeroflot on European short distance flights. Be aware though that things are different on long haul.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1427", "text": "Boarding a little late also on both flights and arrival also late (15 min). During the flights all on 320 aircraft's they are comfortable but nothing special 32'' seat pitch. No IFE for nearly 5 hour travel time. Food decent and good quality. Flight attendants not friendly but polite do their job. They also offer drinks several time during the flight. Recommended for European travel to/from Russia.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1428", "text": "Service is top notch, so are the food and drink. The seats are comfortable and have a massage function included. The way they are placed gives you loads of privacy. Way better than Lufthansa, KLM etc.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1429", "text": "Good entertainment selection for the long flight, good food for airline food.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1430", "text": "Boarding was nice and fast, we were welcomed when entering the aircraft. Flight crew informed about flight and cabin crew did a nice job. I got one coffee and a glass of water with a nice muesli bar. You can choose between salty and sweet, all of this is for free. Baggage at Berlin Tegel was fast and we arrived on time. Return flight was the same only the plane was a Bombardier propeler plane, which I like because seating is 2-2 and you can see more. Crew was fine again and this time I choosed salty and got a bag of prezzels. Since this was a small plane, we were bused to gate, but it was fast again. Air Berlin is a good airline and I booked again CGN-TXL-CGN with them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1431", "text": "Nice clean A320 polite and smiling crew. Service consisted of nice hot dish (unusual these days for short haul) and dessert Just one round of drinks (wine and beers available free of charge) but those who asked were served a second one with a smile. Crew perhaps a bit too tolerant with passengers who did not respect the seat belt sign during taxiing. .", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1432", "text": "Only contracted lounge in ATH if you are flying extra-Schengen. Unacceptable for the largest carrier in Greece since two of the most popular destinations are extra-Schengen: London and Larnaca. Some of the flight attendants have the nasty habit of ignoring passengers and thereby forgetting to bring drinks or meals to some. Hidden charges - this is not a no- frills airline yet you get charged for booking your flight online (10 EUR) there is no way around this fee as if you buy it over the phone you pay as well if you buy at their ticket desk as well.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1433", "text": "The price was fair flight was pleasant staff polite cabin clean the food very average as usual!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1434", "text": "The seat comfort was the best I have ever experienced in Economy and the leg room was significantly more spacious than in other economy cabins. Both flights were on time and despite very full flights the service was very efficient and pleasant.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1435", "text": "EDITORIAL MESSAGE Due to concerns about authenticity of the review submitted and/or the user's name being that of the airline customer as stated on their submit form this comment has been deleted.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1436", "text": "The flight is only an hour long so I wasn't expecting food the snack provided was decent. Used the web check-in so airports were a breeze. The staff and cabin crew was friendly and energetic. However they still have punctuality issues: both my flights were 30 minutes late and screens at the airport showed that many of their flights were delayed too.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1437", "text": "Saw today they've increased from 3 to 4 flights a day so I presume they're doing well. They are in direct competition now with FlyBe who used to have this route to themselves and competition can only be a good thing IMHO. AE flight times are very similar to BE although we left before them twice even though their departure time was first. I think that reflects the increased pressure Flybe have on their turnaround times. The service is better on AE even though you still have to pay for food and drink the planes are better (A319s) and were immaculate. Only had hand luggage so can't comment on airport check-in. I did mine using their phone app which worked perfectly. The only niggle is their charging to book seats in the first 5 rows I find it a bit money-grasping. Will definitely continue to use them on this route as long as the price and service continue in the same vein.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1438", "text": "Paid extra for front seats Row 3 on way out and row 1 on way back for quick exit and was worth it. Also less hassle and pressure than Ryanair on same route and times. Tickets were only marginally dearer and not enough to make me join the rush for a seat on FR. Flight was on time in both directions even with de-icing procedures. Ground and flight staff were both excellent but sometimes I wish they would enforce the cabin baggage regulations - even a little bit.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1439", "text": "Pleasantly surprised. 200\u20ac cheaper than everyone else. New clean A330 aircraft with good IFE for long-haul flights. Good food. Language skills and friendliness of staff fair. Last leg back home to IST was with an old IL96. All in all would definitely fly them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1440", "text": "Free magazines during boarding. Free soft drinks and a sandwich. The staff on board were very friendly and attentive. I can recommend Air Berlin.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1441", "text": "The online check-in worked without problems and really fast. On the airport you could choose between a few magazines and newspapers you were able to take on the flight (no fee). The flight itself was on time and the staff was very friendly. Even on that short flight (around 50mins) we got offered a drink and a snack (Lindt chocolate or crisps). At leaving the airplane we got Air Berlin chocolate- hearts. The flight back was excellent too. The online check-in worked and the flight was perfectly on time. Very friendly staff and good service again. The flight attendant accidentally spilled a drop of coffee because of turbulence. She gave me two more chocolates as excuse which I found very kind. At all I can say that Air Berlin is a very good airline especially for German and European flights. Also the value for money is very good. I would definitely recommend Air Berlin.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1442", "text": "Let's not mention TXL airport though. The rotten airport (including the Air France Business Lounge gates and boarding area) is a disgrace which I will not blame Air Berlin for. However once I boarded the plane the service was so amazing - like in good old times. I got greeted by my name. Blankets slippers amenity kits are individually brought to you with a smile. The new flat seat feels more like a private cabin than a seat - much better than Lufthansa's new Business Class or AA's new one that I used recently too. The food and bar service was like in a restaurant - including a special dish of the day that was not on the menu. Last not least: The flight attendants were tremendously kind and attentive.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1443", "text": "Both flights very nice new aircraft on time decent food (hot meal) with entertainment and this on a 2.5 hour flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1444", "text": "personally I am not using those services. I prefer the traditional check-in line which was convenient and not crowded. The service was nice the crew was friendly but when I asked for a newspaper the flight attendant took a note of my seat; but she never brought me the newspaper (may be they run out of newspapers because they had lot of people in business class). In the returned flight the flight attendant noticed my seat and then she brought the newspaper to me. There was no IFF but on overhead screen you could see the map of the flight and flight information. Food was nice with selection of wine or beer. Both flights on time and about 60% full. On the return flight they had time for duty free trolley.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1445", "text": "The whole experience was very enjoyable and comfortable. The cabin crew were very pleasant and helpful and the service was excellent. The food was particularly enjoyable and I was able to relax and enjoy the trip back to Almaty after a hectic week in KL.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1446", "text": "Went out coach and came back Business. The equivalent BA flight (coach both ways) would have been an extra \u00a3600 for the dates I wanted. The other thing was the convenience of using LGW instead of the awful LHR T5. Had a very early and quiet departure from LGW. Boarding was nearly on time and quite smooth. The food on board was appalling. It seems that if you pre- order meals you get far better quality. Maybe that should be made clear on the booking website. I needed to take some medication towards the end of the flight and asked the crew for a glass of water. It was provided in a very flimsy plastic 'glass'. Return leg in Business was on the evening redeye. Check-in was fine. Lounge was ok. Once the flight was called and I went to gate we still had another 30 mins wait. Business class seats had a huge control panel but no documentation on how to operate them. Trial and error eventually got the seat flat. The food was poor for business class. The white wine and fizz were excellent but the Italian red with the steak was disgusting. Breakfast was poor for business class. I would have expected an attempt at a cooked breakfast. But maybe that's why it was so much cheaper than BA.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1447", "text": "Efficient check-in with added bonus of fast track security in Dublin. Good lounge experience particularly in Dublin. Recaro seats very comfortable. Food quality very good and quality wines served. Staff attentive without being intrusive. A very comfortable way to cross the Atlantic.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1448", "text": "PEK-SVO and SVO-PEK flights on A330-200 and A330-300. SVO- BCN-SVO on A321. Staff spoke good English food was tasty and served with good china. Amenity bags given out on all legs including European flights. Drinks are good. A330 seats are not full flat but managed to sleep on both legs. A321 seats are real business class seats not economy seat with empty middle seats. AVOD pretty good plenty in English. Business lounge at SVO Terminal F is new but Terminal E is in pretty old - could not find a seat. Lounge food and drink limited. Transit at SVO was not as bas as expected. Issuing business lounge at transit desk can be pain as you need this access card to get into lounge but you can only get the access card through transit desk. No priority boarding on all legs. I will definitely fly Aeroflot again if they keep the standard.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1449", "text": "Plane from Moscow to Tokyo was brand new. Very good and extensive entertainment program with many choices. Tickets were cheap. Stewardess was nice and the food was good. The big downside however is Moscow Airport. Other shops close early and the prices are very expensive the staff seems a bit careless. Just doesn't manage to keep up with bigger airports.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1450", "text": "g. CDG France). Manual Check-in is a little slow. Meal is very good even for economy class. The staff attitude and friendliness is impressive. And the flight is very comfortable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1451", "text": "Food average and crew professional.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1452", "text": "There are a lot of modern new air planes that are being added continuously to Air Astana. The service is much more pleasant and more active inside the plane because the crew are very young comparing to KLM British Airways Lufthansa. The food is comparatively much better than other international airlines. In some planes they have some seats that are very unusual but comfortable you can sleep on them very easy and comfortable. On the international flight prices they are very reasonable. I'm definitely recommending use Air Astana.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1453", "text": "Almaty - Beijing. Thoroughly professional service good food! Great entertainment on iPad excellent on board staff simple check in procedure. Lacks lounge in Almaty.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1454", "text": "I booked this flight with pretty low expectations. The flight was 90 minutes late. However this flight was better than expected. A340s used on this route are old. However the seats were comfortable and leg room acceptable. The complimentary light meal coffee and juice were tasty and appreciated. The cabin crew's English was quite good - some of the crew were young and friendly while there were a couple of more experienced and more gruff senior crew who shouted orders. All PAs are given in Spanish first then English. It was very hard to understand the English notices as the English spoken was heavily accented. There are no personal TVs and on this three hour sector no movies were shown - just the route map on the main screens. Their service is significantly lower quality than their main competitor LAN but they are also significantly cheaper. I think it would be less comfortable to fly the much longer AKL-EZE sector on this airline but for AKL-SYD they were fine.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1455", "text": "B747-400 used were really old no personal screens in the seatbacks only small ceiling screens. Furthermore on MAD-BUE flight the inflight entertainment system gave up working shortly after the safety movie so no movie or Airshow at all. Meal/drink service was absolutely minimal no drinks at all during both 12h night flights. Cabin announcements unmotivated and in bad English. The old fashioned seats were very comfortable. great legrooom and recline. Bring your own food drinks and entertainment don't expect anything special from the cabin crew but enjoy the comfy seats which are much better than those ultra-thin seats which most leading carriers offer today.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1456", "text": "Great price lovely comfortable planes on time and very efficient boarding (probably helped that the plane was only 2/3rd full). Only drawback although not necessarily the airlines fault is the horrible small dingy and dirty departure gate they use at Gatwick South terminal.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1457", "text": "On time comfortable pleasant crew good food and excellent value for money. I usually fly Ryanair from Shannon - who possess none of the above qualities - except blowing trumpets on arrival. For me to use Aer Lingus to travel to Spain means an extra 60 mile road trip which I am happy to take.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1458", "text": "Both legs slightly delayed planes reasonably well kept and seats are comfortable with average pitch and recline. Limited choice of movies and TVs on the seat back AVOD IFE. Food was ok. 2 meals but no mid-flight snack for the 10hr flight. Plenty of water runs. Crew pleasant enough.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1459", "text": "Flight was rebooked to an early morning flight which was not as planed. Checked in online with no problem. Staff was nice and as soon we were airborne service began. The cabin had a nice smell of fresh coffee and fresh baked roll for breakfast. Soon I was served a cup of hot coffee one glass of apple juice and a hot saltbread roll. All was tasty and the crew was very nice on a one hour flight. Cockpit informed about flight. Baggage took some while because Tegel Airport is way to small but this is not Air Berlins fault. Better than Germanwings since service is free of charge.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1460", "text": "We were very pleasantly surprised by the high standard of service and attention given by the cabin crew on all sectors. The aircraft was reassuringly up to date and instead of built in entertainment system had iPad movies/TV at least in Business Class which anyway give a much better picture (and the choice of music is excellent too!). Quality of onboard food out of Almaty was a bit iffy however understood when one takes into account one is in Central Asia. This airline is a little gem and excellent value for money.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1461", "text": "I have been flying Air Astana regularly for nearly 10 years. I think that they are the best airline in the Russian speaking world. My flights left and landed almost on time although we sat in the plane for an extended period of time in Ho Chi Min city and were not allowed off it. The food was good included the shortish flights between Almaty and Astana. The entertainment on the two long haul sectors was a bit limited. Cabin crew spoke quite good English - even on the internal sectors. Seats and legroom quite comfortable though the seats do not go horizontal on the long sectors. They provide good to reasonable value for money.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1462", "text": "Not many flights between Paraguay and Argentina and this one went into the city airport Aeroparque saving a lot of time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1463", "text": "There was only one check-in agent for the entire flight. Venice Marco Polo airport is a nightmare to depart from as there are very few security desks and lots of flights. Queue for security was appalling and stretched out of the departure building! I stood in line for almost 2 hours and saw several flights between different groups of passengers from various countries. Small children and elderly people were very upset. As I stood in line my name was called for final boarding. I only just made it to the gate and saw that 3 other passengers were denied boarding. I was bussed out to the flight alone on a transfer bus. Flight was pretty full and departure delayed 45 mins - not the fault of Aer Lingus though. The seats were fine if cramped. Tea and a snack had to be paid for. The crew were very nice and worked hard. I am a QANTAS frequent flyer and opted for the Aer Lingus flight to gain some more points. I booked a Y class seat and yet have not been awarded any points at all by Qantas who blame Aer Lingus who in turn blame Qantas! The fare was not the cheapest as some rivals offered cheaper deals with a stop-over. I would use Aer Lingus again as I like their friendly staff. I feel that the check-in procedure at Venice needs to be examined and Aer Lingus ought to exert some pressure on the airport to improve the squalid experience in the airport.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1464", "text": "Both flights were on time and the service was excellent. Cabin crew very good particularly on return flight. Cabins were clean and tidy and Aer Lingus seems to have tightened up on the practice of allowing oversize baggage into the cabin. I had booked well in advance so price was quite reasonable. My usual gripe is with Cork Airport arrivals where the air bridges remain redundant and passengers have to brave the elements and 3 flights of stairs to get inside the airport building.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1465", "text": "767-300ER 45 mins delayed departure and arrival twice. Seating was ok personnel somewhat friendly only small central screen with Russian movie as inflight entertainment good food with drink rounds no rounds in between. Old style experience. Good price.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1466", "text": "TLV-SVO on time excellent ground service quick check-in. Aircraft a little bit old but well kept no entertainment but very nice and good service. SVO-PEK on time good transit arrangements A330-300 - new aircraft good service and meals. PEK- SVO on time B767 - again good service and meals. SVO-TLV - a long walk from arrival terminal to departure terminal very comfortable waiting area A330-300 - brand new aircraft good entertainment and very good crew service.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1467", "text": "Attitude of AB ground-staff in DUS remains problematic. They are grumpy and arrogant. Crew on board okay. Very punctual and swift performance. Price (396 euro RTN for 4) included snack drink chocolate and 23 kg luggage. The only problem with AB is reliability. They cancelled the last two flights out of Berlin so we had to leave almost three hours earlier. Had a similar experience last year. On the other hand: definitely preferred AB above Germanwings because of constant strike risk.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1468", "text": "The new aircraft in rather good condition although seats are very used in economy class. Sensible costs good service on board friendly crew and tasty meal. The traveler mini-bag was given consisted of toothbrush toothpaste a bandage for sleeping and a pair of socks. On-board entertainment was rather good also pillows for more comfort were provided by default. These airlines will be my choice for future trips to KZ.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1469", "text": "Meals tasted good. Staff Service excellent both inside and outside the flight. Staff in transfer lounge nice and helpful. Before my return trip from SVO-HKG I had a flight from Riga to SVO with Aeroflot. When I arrived at ALA for transfer the staff of Air Astana suspected and asked if I had any checked luggage. I said I had and Aeroflot had already transferred it to Air Astana as they told me so. He said my luggage was not with the flight according to their record. He also went out to see if my luggage was at claim lounge. He couldn't find mine so took me to report lost baggage. 15 mins after reporting the loss I was waiting for my next flight in departure lounge. My luggage was found at SVO airport. Staff in transfer lounge were professional and helpful.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1470", "text": "Excellent service very friendly staff. Even got a snack in a handy plastic bag to reuse at security next time - nice idea. On return from Montevideo arrived to check in and was offered a seat on a flight leaving one hour earlier. So great experience. Only negative was very complicated booking process. Booked online but then had to call the office here in France to make payment. Not possible either online or through Buenos Aires call centre. Very strange.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1471", "text": "The seat is very comfortable Recarro sport-type does not go fully flat but is very nice in all other conformations. Even though Aer Lingus doesn't match up with the fabulous seating/bedding of major liners they exceed the US carriers in other ways. We saved about $1500 versus those carriers and I felt it was a fine bargain. I'd fly them again for sure.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1472", "text": "The flight lasted only 2 hours. The cabin was ok it was clean. The seat comfort was ok but not excellent. The staff service was excellent. The food was ok and the sky shop had a great selection. The inflight entertainment was ok but a bit boring.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1473", "text": "First time with Aeroflot was a pleasant surprise. No trouble at all and a very professional service. Vegetarian meal had been ordered and was delivered without having to ask for it. On one leg the food was a disaster but on the return flight it was really good. Nice selection of games music and movies. Transfer at SVO very smooth nice connected terminals. Our cabin baggage was never measured even though its size was obviously very close to the limit.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1474", "text": "New Airbus from Moscow to Tokyo food above average and entertainment system quite satisfying. Aeroflot has very strict rules when it comes to the baggage weight and size limits so try to have that in mind when travelling. They measure your bags and they will charge for every additional kilo or cm.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1475", "text": "My flight from Zurich-Dusseldorf-Miami return in Business class was one of the most pleasurable flying experiences I have had. The planes were clean. The crews were efficient and kind. The food was plentiful and incredibly good. The seats are extremely comfortable. The entertainment is the best in the air. Overall Air Berlin is much better than KLM Air France British etc.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1476", "text": "On time flights with very friendly check in staff and cabin crew. I will use this company again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1477", "text": "Consistent friendly service and generally very punctual. Last flight Almaty to Atyrau business class. Boarding always a mess but once on board great service. Occasionally poor attention to regulations with people on mobile phones while taking off and landing but generally getting better.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1478", "text": "The snack and beverage services were nice too. There was a delay in the departure from Bariloche to Buenos Aires which seems to be usual in Aerolineas Argentinas. It is said that many passengers choose some other airlines instead of Aerolineas because of the habitual delays. I hope it will become more efficient and competitive in time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1479", "text": "Staff pleasant and polite. Food edible if you are hungry. A good budget airline seats in good condition and comfortable. Only downside would be no in flight entertainment. It wouldn't kill them to put on a movie especially during school holidays.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1480", "text": "A very warm welcome from the Irish crew members upon boarding the aircraft. Soon after takeoff we were served beverage service and then our main dinner course of which was up to high standards. The main course consisted of chicken or beef. A very tasty meal. The crew members were all welcoming and served the passengers with full courtesy and friendliness. I have to say the crew always work hard on these flights and are a pleasure to have on board. I definitely will be flying with them in the near future.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1481", "text": "New A320 fine leg space attentive cabin crew with decent English skills light meal. Moscow-Bangkok economy. New A330 excellent leg space good cabin crew fine meals individual screens with decent selection of movies. On the return from Hong Kong to Moscow the B767 was visibly old and needed refurbishment it lacked individual entertainment systems.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1482", "text": "Dash 8/A330-200. Air Berlin has a good product in Economy Class. Good IFE for Long haul flights. Seat Comfort and Pitch are acceptable. AB seems to hire a rather mature Cabin Crew. This translates in a professional cabin service which is not always friendly per se. Main issue is the provision of refreshments on the IC flights. Two meals are provided;1 warm meal two hours into the flight and the second cold (and small) approximately 60 min before landing. This was the same for in/outbound. This means no refreshments or snacks for approximately 6-8hours!! So BYO! In addition make sure you select a low row number 1-35 rows in the back of the aircraft cannot select meals and get whatever is left. Meals are rather poor in quantity and quality. Note that AB is a semi-LCC though with mostly regular fares. This could explain the poor Food and Beverage service. Flights were all remarkably on time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1483", "text": "Have flown with this carrier on a number of occasions in recent times on both short and long haul flights. Have found them to provide a very good level of service on all occasions. This flight was short duration with no in flight entertainment and provision of only a light refreshment. Seats satisfactory for short haul only and legroom tight in comparison to long haul aircraft. Unable to be seated together despite early booking for group of 6. However given the short flight any inconveniences were minor - no complaints. Long haul evaluation just below level of Etihad/Emirates/V Aust. Have used and will happily continue to use and recommend this carrier.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1484", "text": "return. Service was pleasant and efficient. Very polite and professional staff onboard. Food was good but could have been a little better.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1485", "text": "We flew with a large group of small children. Airport staff were helpful with check-in and we were allowed to board first. Cabin staff were very helpful and friendly and dealt well with our kids (handed out children's packs on the way out for example.) Food was good quality and there were films showing throughout the plane (no individual at-seat screens in economy though). A pleasant experience overall!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1486", "text": "Food and drinks were reasonable. Cabin interior was clean. On return the aircraft was MD80 legroom reasonable but as no entertainment service on this 3 hour flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1487", "text": "Both trips take about 11 hours and the experience was good. The seat is confortable though it is not a flat bed and the food was good. The plane was a rather old B747.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1488", "text": "No inflight entertainment just a snack and drinks service and good legroom which Aerolineas have on the A340. Friendly and engaging crew. Overall a good flight and very cheap ticket.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1489", "text": "Staff were efficient and friendly enough. The food was fine leg room pretty good. Buenos Aires to Auckland after dinner the lights go off and you do not see the staff often after that but water was left out on the tray. TVs only in the centre aisle but audio was in English. Blankets and pillows on the seat. The plane had been around for years though. A negative is at the boarding lounge gate you handheld baggage is searched and they took all my wife's makeup and threw it away they should have provided plastic bags because it needed to be in an individual bag and she was very upset about this.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1490", "text": "1.13. However Aer Lingus took the strain they organised overnight stay in a hotel and booked us onto the next flight the next day. Staff were excellent and could have not done more for us in a difficult situation.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1491", "text": "I have travelled a lot with Aer Lingus and it seems they have moved away from the very low cost type of airline back to what they were. Was seated in row 2D adequate space (I'm 6ft 1). Crew very good as always and its nice to see the mature crew menders on board. I do have one gripe - Aer Lingus have a fantastic Deli/Pay Menu its a pity they never have any of the stock this is my 8th time since July with Aer Lingus where the stocks run out by the time the trolley hits row 2. I complained to the senior cabin crew member - she said agreed - that its always happening to them. Would still use them again no problem.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1492", "text": "My second long haul flight with Air-Berlin and as before can't understand the bad comments on this forum. No worse or better than most other European airlines. A330 aircraft on both legs. Flights bang on time great IFE with lots of choices good quality screen and an OK price. Seat is also as comfortable (or non- comfortable) as on other European airlines such as Lufthansa and KLM. On the negative side: both Berlin Tegel and Abu-Dhabi airports are horrible - both outdated too small and boarding was a nightmare on both. That is not an Air-Berlin problem or fault. What is however Air Berlin's fault is the stupidity in the way we boarded in Tegel buses taking us to the aircraft and passengers boarding an A330 from both the front and rear gates without taking into account seat numbers. Result was dozens of people trying to go past each other in opposite directions in the middle of the aircraft - the most brainless way to board such a large aircraft that I have ever experienced. Other than that nothing to shout or not shout about and will use them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1493", "text": "Very friendly crew on both flights including regular updates on flight status. Compared to Germanwings all passengers still get free drinks (2 rounds alcoholic beverages are not included) a rather tasty sandwich and then some chocolate later. Space is also ok. So while the service has declined over the years (no more free magazines) Air Berlin still offers better service than most other charter carriers plus the friendly staff made both flights very enjoyable. The only thing I would criticise is that although they show even a movie on this flight you need to purchase headsets which in the end nobody did (yes they are only 3 Euro but giving those out for free would be nice).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1494", "text": "The cabin crew were friendly and helpful without being overbearing. The spacing between the rows of seats was very large the seats reclined quite far back. Even though there were no indivdual tv screens for each seat we were each given ipads preloaded with movies which was a brilliant idea. You didn't have a huge choice of movies but most of the recent blockbuster releases were there along with some international movies. Overall it was a very pleasant flight and I would definitely choose to fly with Air Astana again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1495", "text": "A Western standard experience including attentive and friendly cabin crew and excellent food. On time departure and arrival. This short trip was a relaxing moment in a busy day plus got some work done in the spacious seat. The seat armrest was broken though so hopefully a repair was due just after this flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1496", "text": "Air Astana is the best airline in Kazakhstan in terms of comfort and service. Luckily I have not had major delays and those which I had were usually weather related. Flight attendants were friendly and professional good aircraft's better legroom choice of food and entertainment helpful customer service. Overall very good progress in the last 5-7 years and dramatically improved flying experience if compared with its predecessor airlines just around 10 years ago.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1497", "text": "It was smooth no delays. 757 of Air Astana\u2019s fleet has good business class with quite comfortable seats - almost flat. Good food and service. Inflight entertainment is ok they provide Ipads which is quite convenient.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1498", "text": "Plane was delayed by five hours after we'd checked in with pretty much no explanation (except that the incoming plane from Sydney was delayed but again no explanation why). We were travelling with two young children so the delays were a bit difficult. Legroom was pretty much as I remember other airlines in economy class. The lack of decent entertainment was a pain (only the old monitors up in the aisles where you had to crane your neck to see) but the kids ended up falling asleep anyway. And the movie they played was in Spanish. Dinner was acceptable. Kids had a kids meal as requested. It was disappointing there was no beverage service during the night for those who were awake. I went hunting for a drink of water hoping they'd give me a bottle to tide me over but no just a cup. Having said all that the staff were reasonably friendly and the fare was much cheaper. It saved us around $1200 as a family. So if you don't mind no-frills it's not a bad choice. The domestic leg from Buenos Aires to Lima was on time and efficient.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1499", "text": "Did exactly what was required (LHR-ORK-LHR) affordable smilingly and on time. Can't ask for more than that these days.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1500", "text": "However in 2012 I chose instead to connect via London Gatwick on the outbound and London Heathrow on the inbound UK parts of the journey. Boarding the flight for Dublin at London Gatwick I was struck by the friendly Irish humour when asked by the flight attendant whether the wrapped Christmas present in my open carry-on bag was for her! That set the tone for the flight and indeed the Christmas season! It just shows how much a friendly crew can add or detract from the flight experience. Aer Lingus offered a professional and friendly service throughout with surprisingly comfortable seats. Did not purchase any inflight catering or make any other purchases given the very short duration of the journey. T2 at Dublin was impressive and although there was a mishap with my luggage on arrival the matter was sorted efficiently and to my satisfaction. I will be using Aer Lingus again in a few months time and looking forward to it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1501", "text": "Check in was fast boarding was smooth and the flight was pleasant to Dublin. Flew back January 6 2013 Dublin to JFK. Check in immigration and customs pre- clearance boarding were all smooth. The only issue and this is most likely not an Aer Lingus issue was the ridiculous walk from the plane to pick up baggage. Perhaps this was due to ongoing construction at the terminal. If not I feel for anyone that has trouble walking.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1502", "text": "The staff were great. The seats were of average comfort for economy and the inflight entertainment was great with a choice of films and games. The only drawback to this flight is the lack of alcohol (and the choice of drinks is indeed rather limited). However that was the only issue I found and it wasn't too much of a problem. Also navigating my way from the old terminal to my next flight was fine too.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1503", "text": "First leg Paris-Moscow was very good. A new airbus with comfortable seats helpful and smiling staff full bar service and good food. No flight entertainment. Transfer at SVO was ok. Moscow-Tokyo was not delayed. While food and onboard staff were nice the plane a Boeing 767 was falling apart. Flight entertainment was a Russian dubbed copy of Home Alone in one of the few screens that would pop out here and there. The second leg was a brand new A330 with new seats individual screens more than 50 films to choose from full bar service and great food. Staff were friendly and English speaking. Great value for money and I strongly recommend it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1504", "text": "The flight was about 25 minutes late taking off (good by most standards). Food was average service was average although the staff came across as a bit unfriendly. The inflight entertainment system was excellent (there were a wide range of up-to-date shows movies and music to select from). However the seats were the most uncomfortable I've ever flew in. My knees were literally pressed up against the seat ahead of me the entire flight. No legroom whatsoever. On the whole nothing to shout about but not the worst either.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1505", "text": "I am a tall person and I asked at check in for a seat with lots of leg room and was asked if I wanted to sit by the emergency exit. As a consequence my journeys were wonderful lots of leg room and helpful staff.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1506", "text": "No delay at all. The seat was quite comfortable staff service excellent I was served some traditional Kazakhstan food and it was delicious. There wasn't much inflight entertainment. This airline is the best way to access Kazakhstan.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1507", "text": "Everything ran on time (slightly ahead of time actually) and service was up to the usual AA high standards. I was offered a free upgrade to Business Class on the return (overnight) trip which was very much appreciated - I slept solidly throughout the journey and felt surprisingly fresh on arrival.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1508", "text": "I am a frequent global business traveller and was very impressed. Especially impressed with the friendliness of the cabin crew who were professional and helpful! Will definitely travel with them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1509", "text": "Two excellent flights both leaving and arriving early. Ok they have 'add-ons' at the time of booking but they are transparent about it and the luggage allowance is generous. In my view they are the best airline to travel on to/from Ireland. Have been travelling with them for over 25 years and they have been consistently good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1510", "text": "Check in at JFK is quick and easy and the oasis lounge is comfortable well stocked and quiet. What sets Aer Lingus apart is the friendly crew and to warm genuine Irish welcome on boarding . Although it was a full overnight flight the crew provided excellent service with generous drinks top ups and above average J food. The almost flat bed is reasonably comfortable for the length of flight. I only managed an hours sleep as its a short hop over the pond. Nice continental breakfast towels and proper tea before landing. Bags off first and overall excellent value. Return leg on the 105 on New Years Eve was excellent. Friendly J check in with no wait new T2 lounge quiet and the benefits of pre-flight clearance in Dublin are immeasurable. Again great crew generous drinks good food and warm smiles.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1511", "text": "All flights on A320 and A321 aircraft. Extremely comfortable seating onboard all flights. Cabin and flight deck crews seemed to have excellent English skills although all 3 flights were domestic Russian ones. Aircraft clean transfer at SVO extremely easy in a new facility. On each flight served a \"lunch box\" style snack with a croissant or sandwich and a carton of apple juice in addition to a full bar service. Punctual flights and quick baggage reclaim. I am a member of KLM's Flying Blue frequent flyer programme and the miles for these flights were added quickly within a few days of travel. Only issue was that the first flight had been rescheduled and only a telephone call to Aeroflot in Moscow could confirm this - they did not try to contact me first.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1512", "text": "You really get what you pay for. The transfer at Sheremetyevo is not the most pleasant - old-fashioned counters rude staff with poor English skills. Onboard everything gets better - seat width and food is not that bad but you better bring music and books with you as entertainment is zero. Return flight much better on the newest Airbus A330 a long 10 hours flight. Luggage arrived intact. Altogether a great choice if you are on a budget.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1513", "text": "It was a little tight when the person in front reclined all the way. The entertainment was the best system I have seen lots of movies TV games and the map including flight data.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1514", "text": "Offered a business class upgrade on boarding. The flat bed seats were brilliant for an overnight flight as was the meal drinks selection and level of customer service. A relaxing journey which went quickly due to the level of comfort and service. On the return journey I was in the economy seat I had originally purchased. I slept almost all the way and with my seat fully reclined I was able to stretch my legs out fully. There was certainly more legroom available than on other airlines I have flown into and out of Almaty and Kazakhstan itself. The meal was a lovely Thai chicken curry. The service was great and the drinks trolley was always in service.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1515", "text": "On time crew very friendly and professional. Food and service was very good. After the debacle of the previous flight the agent in KL met me at the gate to again apologise. He had been very helpful previously. I also received an e-mail from the company's senior operations manager who went to lengths to apologise and explain. I do feel this is more than most airlines would do to follow up. This does give confidence that the airline is focussed on continuous improvement. The entertainment unit also had more movies loaded and this kept me fully occupied and well entertained for the flight. However suffice to say that the experience on the return journey was a good one with very good service and perfectly on time with the plane unloading from an air bridge on arrival making unloading of the 767 much more efficient.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1516", "text": "Both flights were excellent with attentive staff good food and top- ups of drinks whenever you wanted. Staff did not disappear into galleys during either daytime or night time legs. IFE is very good with a good choice of up to date movies. There was a problem with this on the return and they only managed to get the outbound movies shown. The lie-almost-flat seat was very comfortable and enabled me to sleep for a couple of hours. Both legs were on time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1517", "text": "New Airbus planes in good condition. Efficient staff and interesting hot meals. All flights on time. Baggage handling in Moscow and Vladivostok was incredibly fast. Very satisfied.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1518", "text": "A very decent choice if you are on a budget the negative aspects of the travel being related to the airport. The crew did not smile much with poor English skills. Drinks and food came often on SVO-NRT. IFE is very poor on the 767-300.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1519", "text": "From reading all these reviews before my trip I was a bit nervous but actually my trip turned out awesome! I took five Air Berlin flights on my 3 week vacation and not one of them was an issue. Even my bag arrived with me! All flights were on time served pretty decent food and the flight attendants were friendly. We got served chicken or pasta on the long haul flight and croissants or chips on the short haul. The legroom especially on the A330-200 was tight even for a 5' 3\" person like me but it was a manageable. If you're tall you might have a problem. Each seat on the A330 is equipped with a personal inflight entertainment with a good selection of games and movies. When you select a seat on the A330 choose an even number because you'll have a full window instead of sitting between two halves of one. My only problem was the boarding process. Too many people were pushing and shoving when their group is called and the airline changed a gate in MUC without notifying us. Overall my experience was good much better than an US airline. I would definitely fly Air Berlin again!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1520", "text": "The Flex fare reasonably priced. Check in both at DEL and ALA was good. Minimal waiting times and the staff were very professional. Board process was ok. Slightly let down by the fact that we were bussed to aircraft and made to board via steps in the rain. Both flights were on well kept clean A320s. Flights were relatively empty so I had 3 seats to myself. Cabin Crew were pleasant and professional. Food and Drink was tasty well presented appropriate for route and time of day. IFE from drop down screens were a bit of a disappointment and hard to follow. Better off bringing a book. Punctual departure and arrival. Would fly again and recommend to others.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1521", "text": "Early morning business flight. All on time and aircraft full on this relatively new route. Crew were friendly and breakfast was very nice. Departure formalities from Almaty are confusing and bizarre with no priority for business class at any stage apart from check in. No Air Astana staff to guide you through the complexities rather there are hawkers trying to make some cash who are more of a hindrance. Lounge is horrid not even 2* let alone 4*. No priority boarding for business class. Hand held TV offered but I didn't use it. Would happily fly Air Astana again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1522", "text": "A couple of internal Kazak flights. All on time. Clean and comfortable. Leg room good on both flights. Crews fine but seemed to be little interest in standard health and safety (eg phones ringing in flight people walking around the aircraft during taxi). Did a good job but not a 4* airline!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1523", "text": "Business Class. Excellent service and cabin crew. Timekeeping excellent. Hope return flight on 19th January is as good!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1524", "text": "Great service and flight time even if it is a bit early at 6.40am. Food is excellent and not too expensive. Cabin crew are professional and friendly. Aircraft Airbus A320 was 5 years old and was very clean and tidy. Fare was good 120 euro return cheaper by 30 than Ryanair however they are far superior to fly with and are very lenient with bag weight. Pity they do not fly more services into Shannon like SNN- MUN SNN-BCN and SNN-AMS. these would do very well for business and leisure people.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1525", "text": "Checked in online very easily. Flight was quick to board cabin crew were friendly and the seats were comfy. Cork-LHR was delayed 1.5 hours due to poor weather conditions at LHR we were updated frequently by EI staff. Once the a/c arrived they were very quick to board us and again the service was brilliant.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1526", "text": "The flight went surprisingly well the plane was new lots of entertainment options even a USB port below the screen. The staff were not smiling just like at Moscow airport. The flight was on time and 40% cheaper than others doing the same route.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1527", "text": "The meals throughout the flights were good with all hot meals. No entertainment (even music) available on A320. No individual monitor available on B767. Seat and cabin interior definitely need refurbishment. Even though seat on B767 was very tired it had deeper reclining and was softer than some of other airlines. The cabin crews were friendly. Will fly with them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1528", "text": "A330 service in Business class. I often fly BA Virgin and Singapore Airlines transatlantic. I have to say I thought Air Berlin were just as good (admittedly SIA use A380's on the JFK- Frankfurt run and are a little roomier). I thought the seat was very good (I was in 2A). The food was good and the entertainment system was good although I think Virgin wins that one. Flight was on time despite a big headwind. I will definitely fly them again and love the fact I can avoid Heathrow and use my Avios points.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1529", "text": "She raised her voice was very aggressive didn't ask me but said firmly that I must change my seat. Then went away to business class returned with flight attendant-supervisor who said it was ok for me to keep my bag in my hands and was very sorry about this situation. I think the crew need more training (working with passengers and working in a team).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1530", "text": "Both flights departed on time. Flight attendants helpful and friendly with reasonable English. Food was good and sufficient. IFE's a bit restricted and out of date for Business Class. Big problems in Almaty because I could not produce the credit card used for the booking. Took several hours of work and an email from a bank in Australia before I was allowed to board the flight. Flight full from Moscow to Almaty and only a third full from Almaty to Bangkok. Despite the problems with credit cards I will still fly them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1531", "text": "First flight from KUL-ALA on their 767-300 flight was on time and service was great. But for a 7 hour flight it was quite hot in the cabin. Had some trouble with my visa-on-arrival in Almaty but the ground crew were very helpful translating throughout the immigration process: they even carried my bags and checked them in for my connecting flight while I was waiting for my visa. Flights from ALA-AKX and return were good got on their new Embraer and the service onboard was excellent though the crew does need improvements their English. Overall it was a great experience and would like to fly them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1532", "text": "November 10-17 2012. A330-200 was clean the seats were comfortable the inflight entertainment system was excellent the food acceptable and the cabin crew attentive. We paid the extra $100US round-trip per person for bulkhead/emergency row seating. It was well worth it. Row 11 A/C has excellent legroom. A draw back is that the entertainment monitor is between the seat and has to fold up as there is no seat in front of you. I would recommend Aer Lingus in the future.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1533", "text": "Madrid-Moscow flight new and spacious A321 no inflight entertainment food ok but drinks only served before the meal and not with the meal. Good connection in Moscow. Moscow-Shanghai on Airbus 330-200 good inflight entertainment best row is 24 with more leg space. The seats on the side are more expensive but the ones in the middle are free of charge. Same problem with drinks here. Return flights the same I would recommend - good value for money.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1534", "text": "The outward flight started off good. We left on time and the plane was new and comfortable. The food is of a good standard. However once we landed at Sheremetyevo it was a whole other story. Due to weather we had to wait just yards away from our gate because there was ice on the ground. The plane was very stuffy and I think it took an extra half an hour until we finally stopped at our taxi gate. On the inward flight it was much better. Very quick and comfortable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1535", "text": "First flight a clean Bae146 in very good condition half empty with loads of leg room. Food excellent for an airline and service find. Second flight on an equally clean ATR72 with equally good snacks. All flights on time. Much prefer them to SAX or Airlink!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1536", "text": "Check-in in Faro was quick even with only 2 check in counters open. Got seats in back of the plane. Check-in staff nice. Plane boarding was quick and not a hassle and on time. Take off on time. Service on board was great very nice crew. Got one coffee one water and one nice beer for some change. Free movie shown on overhead screens and again a lot of legroom. Cockpit crew provided us with nice information like seeing Paris at night from the sky. We stopped on the tarmac so deplaning was via bus to terminal which took about 45 minutes due to bus queue on terminal. Baggage took about 1 hour before on the belt. With out that mishap Air Berlin is a great airline.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1537", "text": "Excellent flight friendly and helpful flight attendants. Cabin crews English is getting better and more than adequate for a foreigner travelling with them. Food was good but could have been a little better. Seats good - not quite a bed but allow you to stretch and sleep. Portable hand held entertainment units not so good compared with other airlines. I upgraded at airport and this represents excellent value. Pre-booked business class is not good value.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1538", "text": "Very friendly attentive and polite staff. Flights were on time and very comfortable good connections modern aircraft and all in all a great flying experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1539", "text": "All 4 were on time excellent service by cabin crew very good food and drink selection - both on domestic and international legs. Good seat comfort (cradle seats on shorter sectors angled lie flat on B767 to KUL). The only disappointment was the lounge in ALA which is basically a bar and you get a voucher for a soft drink plus a snack.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1540", "text": "Service was good and staff friendly. Better food better wines even cold champagne now. Staff are the airlines asset. They are informative polite and helpful.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1541", "text": "ATR72 looked relatively new bright interior due to LED lights. Seating very cramped more than other ATR 72's I have flown bearable for one hour. The first and second rows have facing seats which were occupied by 2 drunk women. They managed to buy a round of drinks from the drinks trolley and continue their celebrations. The landing was smooth and on time we turned off the runway quickly to reach the stand. Whilst waiting to disembark one of women wore the pilot's jacket as her friend took photographs All the action should be captured on the plane's CCTV. Certainly a different form of in flight entertainment!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1542", "text": "All the flights were on time at departures and arrived at destination before scheduled. The crew were professional and friendly and the flights uneventful. The A320 have very comfortable seats economy A330 is a bit short of space for long haul flights but inflight entertainment and the service were ok considering the low fare paid.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1543", "text": "A330 New York-Moscow excellent new and seats were good (2x4x2). Travelling with my wife it was convenient to have the seats to ourselves without someone else next to us. A320 Paris-Moscow just okay nothing extraordinary but not bad (3x3 seating LCD screens in the row). Personal IFE with good selection of movies in Russian and English on JFK-SVO. They served a hot meal with alcoholic beverages plus usual assortment of soft drinks even on flight Moscow to Paris. As someone who'd flown Aeroflot over the past 20 years they have changed for the better over the last couple of years - and are by far the cheapest option to fly from NY to Moscow.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1544", "text": "A good experience. New A330/A 319 planes clean and good seats. New lie-flat seat on 330 wasn't really flat but perfectly fine for a daytime flight. The real surprise was the 319 which has \"proper\" business class seats even on this short three-hour flight (i.e. four seats in a row rather than the usual six seats with the middle seat kept free). Good selection of food and drinks. Plenty of IFE (about 50 movies to choose from and on-demand even on the short-haul sector). Most staff didn't speak too much English but perfectly fine to get the job done. The only letdown was Moscow airport. Yes the terminal building has been refurbished to international standards but the many uniformed people barking at you in Russian and the organisational chaos are still a nuisance. No customer service culture there. I chose Aeroflot on price and got very good value for money.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1545", "text": "Booked from Australia for Jo'burg to Maun flight. Kept great communications for any changes and even transferred me on a SA flight no extra charge for my Kasane-Jo'burg leg when I explained about connection time with my Qantas flight due to schedule changes without having to be asked and emailed me back a new booking. Great service nice snack on a short leg clean modern plane on time friendly ground staff. I hear things might have been different a few years back but certainly my experience was very good and would fly with them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1546", "text": "Good short flight efficiently run with good crew. On time and no problems.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1547", "text": "Both flights were spot on time. Service on board was fine with drinks and light snacks served for the roughly 2 hour flight in each direction. Aircraft's were in good shape and the seats comfortable for this type of trip. Check-in in Jo'burg was easy and very quick. Check- in in Kisane was a breeze as the airport is tiny. All in a good experience and a great way to enhance your Botswana experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1548", "text": "Check-in in Dusseldorf was really nice got seats in row 9 with window. Check-in staff nice and polite and helpful. Plane boarding was quick and not a hassle and on time. Take off just 10 minutes late due to emergency landing of a 4U plane. Service on board was great very nice crew. Service with the Sansibar-Snack was nice we got a Currywurst with roll and two nice bottle of Pommery champagne for a little extra but it was nice to have that. Free movie shown on overhead screens and a lot of legroom. Cockpit crew provided us with nice information. We got jetbridge at Faro so deplaning was nice and smooth again. Baggage was on time on the belt. So this is a great airline.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1549", "text": "As we had our dog and dog box we found the service by Air Berlin staff at both airports very helpful and my family are grateful for this service. We travel every year to Corfu for a long summer holiday and certainly shall use Air Berlin again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1550", "text": "Using Air Astana many times (not just this route) I have found the flights to be very expensive and often delayed due to technical issues or weather plus chaotic check-in staff! However the flight itself is well above average in food flight entertainment and service. Taking into account the experience from arriving at the airports plus the cost of the flight one would expect a smooth journey per se. Unfortunately this is not the case! Being a state airline and promoted as such there is a lot of room for improvement in this area.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1551", "text": "Check-in cabin service average food basic no delays. The Abu Dhabi flight was in an A320 though so entertainment and facilities were limited. It's like a lesser western airline but they do seem well-organised and have a good website. The only problem I had was caused by Etihad. I booked a codeshare through the Etihad website as it was the same price but included a bus to Dubai. However the bus departure time on my ticket did not exist and had never existed. I had to wait 3 hrs for a bus. If they had provided accurate information I would have made alternate arrangements.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1552", "text": "The service was pleasant and efficient KCTV was handed out as soon as seat belt signs went out so the time waiting for drinks to be served passed quickly by. As for the new wine selection this is good now that imported wines are included. The change from my first flight (Nov 2007) to now is positive.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1553", "text": "I flew for business in Economy class and was impressed how professional the service was. The food is ok there was IFE via a small flip-down video screen and headsets were handed out to all passengers in time. During the flight from TSE to SVO they issued a travel pack (flight socks blindfold comb). I did have a complaint with the customer service from one member of the cabin crew and requested a comment form which was handled professionally by other members of the crew.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1554", "text": "Flight attendants were nice and helpful and much to my surprise the food wasn't half bad. Comparatively speaking the seats were comfortable; certainly roomier than those on United. Upon boarding each seat had a pillow in it and there were free movies and TV programs to choose from. Landed in Chicago 45 minutes early.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1555", "text": "Please Aer Lingus enforce the carry on bag limits it was a full flight and nearly every passenger was hauling on a wheely suitcase. Those of us who had checked in luggage were asked to remove coats and duty free purchases from the overhead bins so that these suitcases could be accommodated which is both annoying and unfair!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1556", "text": "We booked vegetarian meals and confirmed these via the booking agent Opodo. However when checking in it became apparent we had no vegetarian meal. The stewards on the first leg were great and rustled up a vegetarian meal for us they were good and I started to wonder what all the bad reviews were about. However during the next leg it was obvious - the staff never smiled and were not helpful with our vegetarian request. The inflight entertainment was not great a few new movies - it was a laugh to see movies from the 70's though. The return leg was not great we didn't even bother asking about the vegetarian meal as I couldn't face the stern expression on the steward. It was not a pleasant journey. Aeroflot is much cheaper than other airline and I would recommend it as it did the trick we arrived safely. So if you are happy to forego smiling staff have a passion for old Russian films and do not want vegetarian food you will love Aeroflot!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1557", "text": "I have flown the Maun-JNB flight many times and everything has been great. Never had any delays. The last comments are from 2011 and 2010 and now I think they have a brand new fleet. My flight was nice - not the best aircraft.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1558", "text": "Despite the reviews here I was pleasantly surprised. The plane looked new and the leather seats were comfortable. The 2 cabin crew were ok. The plane left on time and landed on time 2 hrs later.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1559", "text": "Dusseldorf to London Stansted F7 276 (with Etihad) 17 August. Our family have travelled with Air Berlin for years mostly within Europe no problems except now they have an inefficient incompetent partner for the route Dusseldorf/London Stansted called Etihad operated by Darwin airline based in Switzerland. Etihad is never on time and 17 Aug flight from Dusseldorf was first delayed by 2 hrs then another 1 hr + then cancelled. That made 2 flights that day cancelled no reason given at the gate. Air Berlin say they aren't responsible and there was absolutely nobody to help reschedule flights. Etihad Regional NEED to be represented at both airports because there was no staff whatsoever so no customer services to help any of the many passengers.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1560", "text": "Really good long haul cross Atlantic flights kind and helpful at staff check-in and for in-flight service. Good meals with drinks brought round in between. Planes seemed new with fresh seating and USB ports on the media screens. The short haul Stansted to Dusseldorf parts were delivered by Etihad Regional and again good in-flight service. The only slight negative was the time to check in on return they opened it 1.5 hours pre flight and completed 45 mins before the flight with only about 30 people in line the slowest check per person I've ever known. However Dusseldorf airport was lovely and smart for the wait time between flights. Avoided US Immigration hassles/poor customer service by flying Germany to Mexico.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1561", "text": "The Business Class was very good and liked the beds. There was plenty of space but would prefer truly flat beds. Friendly check-in in Bangkok and food was better than expected. Allowed to stay in the Business lounge while I waited for the connecting flight to Astana. Business lounge in Bangkok was very ordinary and toilets were in a different area. Almaty-Astana-Novosibirsk. Everything was adequate and better food than I expected. These flights were still full.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1562", "text": "The best direct flight between London and Almaty. Service is very good cabin crew are all well presented and professional. My only criticism is that I found the selection of wines quite limited. Everything else was as you would expect from a leading international airline boarding inflight entertainment landing etc. I have been a customer of Air Astana for the last 10yrs and can say that services planes and routes have all improved.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1563", "text": "Excellent selection of drinks served by staff who knew how to mix them well prepared fresh food friendly and professional cabin staff newish plane comfortable seats good music selection (I even have to admit I found the crass candid-camera-esk overhead TV amusing too then off the aeroplane and out of the airport and into a taxi in 5 mins max.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1564", "text": "It was streamlined and helpful from check-in to arrival. The staff were unfailingly polite and helpful and did everything possible to make my journey pleasant. It took me a short while to work the seats but I slept very soundly when I had. There is plenty of space and it was an extremely comfortable way to get to Kazakhstan.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1565", "text": "On time clean planes friendly FA's. Quite happy that they are enforcing the carry on luggage rule as planes now get off on time. I don't know why people are complaining about having to pay for food. Most EI flights are 2.5 hours or less. Eat before you leave or else bring your own food and stop complaining. I'm very happy with them and will continue to use them. For the fare you pay (if you book well in advance) I have few complaints about the service.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1566", "text": "The only flight they could re-schedule us for was on 8th Nov and the only customer service they offered was a card with a telephone number. We approached the Aer Lingus staff in JFK who despite having no obligation to help us said they would see what they could do. In the end they managed to accommodate us on their flights and got my family back to Dublin The Aer Lingus staff on the day showed customer service at its very best.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1567", "text": "Quick boarding at TXL. They gave snacks and drinks during the flight from TXL to VCE. Very polite and friendly crew.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1568", "text": "The comfort and service was of highest standard and compared favourably with airlines with better reputations.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1569", "text": "This was a good flight it departed and arrived as schedules and the luggage was offloaded efficiently at Almaty. There was a slight hiccup with the check-in and I did not get the seat that I had pre-requested however I finished with a better seat. Flight service perfectly adequate and I was spoken to in English when they realised I was not a native Russian speaker. I had no problems on what was a comfortable flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1570", "text": "Very full flight and a booking error in my row which resulted an upgrade to Business Class. Food and service quite friendly with some preferences being given to those who had paid full business class fares. Seats were comfortable recliners and I was a little surprised with the legroom. Service was good and the English better than I expected. Economy class gives value for money but I think that Business Class does not.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1571", "text": "Flight was on time staff pleasant and seat pitch reasonable. My only quibble was that in Row15 service arrives last of all.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1572", "text": "Cabin almost full helpful and smiling stewardesses despite demanding passengers regarding their choice of meals. Missed a glass of wine but no alcohol on this segment.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1573", "text": "I have to say out of all international airlines I've flown Aeroflot is the most out of date with their entertainment technology. The seats while old were leather and soft and I slept for the first time on a flight. Hong-Kong to Moscow was 1.5 hrs late due to winter storms. Trip to Shanghai was on time and the plane almost empty so every passenger could occupy an entire row. The food was average and the staff do not smile but that's just the culture. I would fly with them again one of the better airlines in the cheaper price bracket.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1574", "text": "Was nervous after reading all of the comments here but the flight was very good. The IFE was perfect small TVs on the back of every seat in economy with more than enough movies TV shows music and games. Food was decent enough for the price water was served periodically. 5 bathrooms: more than enough. Staff was pleasant enough. Only problem is that the 2 hour layover in Berlin Tegel was hell. Berlin-Tegel Airport is designed terribly and was under construction when I flew but that isn't Air Berlin's fault.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1575", "text": "There was a 3 hour stopover at Berlin Tegel which wasn't great but no issues whatsoever with Air Berlin. Both flights left on time aircraft was newish and clean service was pleasant despite a fully loaded plane and they also threw in coffee and a sandwich. No inflight entertainment but hey on a 2 hour flight who needs it? We were very happy with what was delivered for the price (Italy to Sweden for just $200) and I wouldn't hesitate to use them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1576", "text": "The seats were the same pitch as Qantas (31\") flights departed close to schedule and drinks were served despite the short flight time. The only slight criticism I have is that their website is a bit tricky parts of it rely on Flash which may be why I couldn't get an English version to load on my mobile device also whenever I tried to put my passport details in I got an error - if this happens try selecting \"No passport\" this worked for me. I'll definitely choose them again if I'm flying their routes - great effort!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1577", "text": "Checked-in online but offered a better seat at the airport which is nice of check-in agents. Domestic legs on newish A319 with plenty of legroom in economy. ALA-PEK on rather tired B767 with ancient bulky ceiling TV-sets and stale interiors but the flight and service very good. Had seats 29A+B for myself (exit row seats) on both flights with huge legroom. Special meal delivered as requested. ALA-PEK-ALA are the night flights so service was unobtrusive if you like which is good for couple of hours sleep. Excellent experience with Air Astana (although no competition whatsoever in the local market therefore fares are quite expensive.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1578", "text": "Ppolite staff food very reasonable a good selection of drinks and in-flight entertainment. On occasion the flights can be late but this is more due to the weather and the odd mechanical hiccup however this has improved. You may find this airline very expensive (Amsterdam to Atyrau) with 50% saving to be had via other routings. These comments relate to trips Amsterdam to Atyrau Atyrau to Aktau and Istanbul to Atyrau over the last 3 years.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1579", "text": "We had trouble at the beginning. Although we checked in on the website they couldn't provide the same seats so we had to sit separately from my wife. They also sold 1 ticket for 2 people but they just couldn't do anything with the situation. The only way would've been to seat one of these guys to the business class. We waited 2 hours on the plane (of course some people missed their connection in Bangkok in the result of this unprofessionalism) until they saw no other solution but that. Very unprofessional attitude. Later on cabin crew were helpful and friendly food was OK good classical music channel to listen airplane relatively new clean very small legroom though for a tall guy.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1580", "text": "A very pleasant trip good service from cabin crew. Slight delay returning due to circumstances outside Aer Lingus control. Catering is paid for but not too expensive. Competitive fares make this route worth considering on Aer Lingus.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1581", "text": "Spacious Economy Class and a very good value for more than an hour flight. No delays on time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1582", "text": "Check-in and inflight service was excellent in spite of our very limited Russian skills. Good inflight meals at no charge. We had switched our overseas flight from Aeroflot to Delta because of poor Aeroflot reviews (should not have done that). The return Moscow-JFK Delta flight was 3 hrs late causing many on the plane to miss connections at JFK while two Aeroflot planes left on time and made their connections. SVO terminal was beautifully clean modern and bilingual with efficient service in stark contrast to the poor arrival image given by JFK.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1583", "text": "Small problems with check-in at Omsk and only received one boarding pass. Breakfast was good and the service leisurely for a 3 hrs plus flight. Plane was full and the flight left and landed on time. Was surprised that they had an English language paper on board. This is an improvement on previous internal flights. Moscow-St Petersburg is a short 80 min flight and received a quick and light second breakfast which was just adequate for this flight. Again the flight left and landed on time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1584", "text": "Flight attendants are 40+ ladies but cool and friendly food was very good even though it was a low calorie pre-order meal. The plane was without individual IFE but we received portable movie players with a decent selection. Overall on-board experience was great while airport experience was so-so. Business lounge at Sheremetyevo airport was awful with plastic forks almost no food available no A/C. Aeroflot Business Class is a very good value for money.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1585", "text": "6/24/14 AB 7420 TXL-ORD. I had the privilege of flying Air Berlin business class last week from Berlin to ORD. It was my first time with Air Berlin. The seating was the best I have had. The staff were friendly and efficient. On my return from Berlin-ORD I had the best airline meal I have had. It began with a Thai beef salad and I selected Beef Slices in water chestnut sauce for an entree. Both salad and entree had very tender beef. The cold meal was also very good. A recent review said the new business seats were narrow. At 300+ pounds I found it to be fine. I'll definitely fly them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1586", "text": "Air Berlin is a very nice airline. They gave everyone a complementary sandwich and a drink. Entertainment was okay just a little hard if you are a bit far from the dropdown screen. Staff very helpful.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1587", "text": "Left and arrived on time. comfortable seating. No food served; just a 50cc bottle of water handed out. No inflight entertainment.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1588", "text": "Although we stayed for a night in Busan and then flew to Seoul the next day the airport staff were very helpful and friendly they helped me reserve seats for the second route with leg room. The ticket fee was still attractive even though it was during their New Year. No choice for the drink (only Jeju orange juice) inflight. No delays.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1589", "text": "We were late out of Almaty but that was not a real problem as the service on the plane was professional. The seat pitch is okay for the 4 hour or so flight to Dubai as is the food. Entertainment was via overhead video units but it was fine to view. No problems with disembarking in Dubai. Equally the return flight was good leaving Dubai at 2300 - good food and service on board.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1590", "text": "I have to say the service has greatly improved. The seating is classic but very spacious. The plane is aging but clean. The onboard service is fair to good and IFE surprisingly diverse. I checked no for \"value\" for money because this ticket costs double the price of a twice as long flight on CX or AF.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1591", "text": "New and spotless A320 plane. Comfortable seats and decent food on both legs. Colleagues had warned me about SVO but found Terminal D in SVO to be first class: very efficient good signage good services. Both planes late by 30 mins but that's about the only negative thing I can say. All in all a good value for money.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1592", "text": "I decided to take this trip because Aeroflot recently replaced old fleet on this route with new Airbus A330 and because ticket was quite cheap. The plane is really good food and service are good too. On both legs boarding was efficient and flights arrived on time. The drawback is departing from old terminal F while most Aeroflot flights depart from new terminal D. Check-in and security are much easier in D.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1593", "text": "Food is great new A330-200 entertainment systems are very good with a big choice of movies. I am loyal to SkyTeam and was forced to used Delta a few times on my journeys to Russian. I realize that Aeroflot staff do not smile always but other things compensate for it. I'd rather not be hungry and bored with okay staff then be hungry and bored onboard of Delta planes.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1594", "text": "Can't understand what all the bad reviews are about. Both flights were on time using an A330 with the cabin in a clean good condition. Not a lot of space in economy but I wouldn't say it was much worse than other European carriers. IFE is excellent with a very good selection of Movies and TV series. Food was OK but nothing to write about. Considering the low price and punctuality would definitely use them again. Only negative is Tegel airport which is simply not designed (or capable) of handling large aircraft - but that is not Air Berlin's fault.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1595", "text": "The plane was packed but the staff still did a great job. They gave a coloring book and stickers to my children. They enjoyed the flight. Water was served. The inflight magazine was in both German and English and had some good content. There was some turbulence coming into Berlin but the pilot handled it well and landed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1596", "text": "Check-in courteous despite I arrived pretty late. No inflight service for such a short flight they served orange juice but it was not necessary to do so if fares go lower. They have an interesting selection of duty free shopping on the plane it's worth trying it. Uneventful trips and luggage arrived safe and sound. I'd wish they offered more routes into Korea from Fukuoka. Very user-friendly website that allows to catch good fares and per it's seat selection. Flying BX was a nice surprise.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1597", "text": "User-friendly website made the ticket purchasing easy. Departure delayed 20 minutes but the plane arrived on time in GMP. Orange juice and water served on a very short flight. FAs were friendly and efficient. Seat pitch and leg room may be a bit tight but I believe it's common for an LCC. Overall a great choice for those who want to take a domestic flight in South Korea.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1598", "text": "Flight attendants great and tried to have a little fun with the passengers. On the way they served drinks (water/juice/coffee) and a fortune cookie. They also had some kind of draw for a few different gift certificates. Airplane very new and in excellent condition. Seats were quite close together so my legs were almost pressed against the seat in front of me even though it wasn't reclined (if you're tall it might be irritatingly tight). Overall though a pretty good airline and I will fly with them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1599", "text": "I even wonder when they serve drinks on a 50 minutes flight (Seoul - Pusan). I'd rather have a cheaper ticket.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1600", "text": "Check in smooth and the flight was on time. The plane was a new A320. IFE was limited but this was a 3.5 hour flight. The onboard service was adequate for a medium haul economy class flight. No complaints except for the incredible rise of prices on Air Astana International flights. From Kazakhstan we do not have much choice of airlines and Air Astana is still the only one with a descent safety record so I prefer to use it despite the ever increasing prices.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1601", "text": "Great service great food an interior decor and outside livery that have a quality design. Air Astana customers include many oil industry personnel who have flown often worldwide and positive comments are often noticeable among passengers. Agree with a previous comment about FAs who are very pleasant. Service to Atyrau has improved leaps and bounds from the days when a worker cigarette in mouth and large hosepipe in hand used to bang the hull of the plane to talk to the pilot about refuelling. The airport is still a bus station though.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1602", "text": "Seats are comfortable although not lay flat and space is more than enough. Their duvets are perfect. Cabin crew very friendly and helpful. Food is good service is second to none. Aircraft was clean and flights operated on time. On the ground staff are very helpful. However the Business class lounge is severely lacking in facilities in Almaty. Not even free drinks. In Atyrau there are no Business class facilities at all! Terminal facilities generally in Atyrau are severely lacking. Its not possible to get any refreshments in any way shape or form once you are in the departure lounge. Thankfully if you are just transiting through Atyrau to Almaty or vice versa you're not in there long. All in all very pleased with service its just a shame that terminal facilities let down the rest of the service. Sort that out and its 10/10! Keep up the good work.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1603", "text": "Aircraft was clean and comfortable FAs polite and helpful. Flight on time. Only drawback was deplaning at LHR - passengers who were not connecting to another flight exited the aircraft first from the main door onto a jet bridge. Passengers with connecting flights exited last through the rear door down stairs and met a waiting bus. It seemed backwards to make passengers who might have tight connections wait until last to exit. Also since passengers were trying to exit from both the front and rear of the aircraft single-aisle aircraft it was difficult and time consuming for everyone to leave their seat collect their carry on and make their way to the exits. Perhaps this is a restriction coming from the airport rather than Aer Lingus but it seems like something that could be improved.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1604", "text": "This time we travelled from Dublin to New York and back from Chicago to Dublin. Both flights on time. Clean and new aircraft good food excellent service and great films onboard!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1605", "text": "All flights on time. Flights comfortable. Cabin crew very friendly and efficient. Aer Lingus is my airline of choice out of Ireland. Shame no IFE on flights to Canaries as flights are 4 hours in duration.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1606", "text": "Access to SVO is tiresome but airport is first class : easy clean and helpful. Both flights on time. Aeroflot a new Airbus Nordavia an old 737. Pilot information good cabin service impeccable light food dull but adequate.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1607", "text": "Flights were punctual staff was very friendly and attentive food was decent price was right. Legroom a bit tighter than our recent flights on American and British Air. But overall totally fine.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1608", "text": "Like the fixed prizing. Makes you wonder why it has to be so stressful travelling in Europe with the likes of Ryanair etc. Would always choose Air Busan again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1609", "text": "Seat pitch a little tight but enough for me. Flight attendants a little abrasive but you can't judge an airline by one flight attendant! Overall good airline and it serves its purpose well; affordable no frills flying so that is what you should expect. South Korea is small so flights with Air Busan are only in the 1 hour range!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1610", "text": "Their fleet is new enough and I know from some sources that they do their best to provide safety and best service. Sometimes it seems that the prices are too high but if you order tickets via internet you will get a discount especially on trips with some promotions. But this service is worth to be paid.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1611", "text": "First sectors a 3.5h night flight and wasn't really crowded. I had a row for myself so laid down and had a sleep. Unfortunately after 1h they switched on the lights and served some food. I tried to continue my sleep. As we were delayed and as I didn't have an absolute proper Visa it took me a while for immigration. Searching my bag was easy even I was late and the belts already stopped. Air Astana had some helpful staff there and got my Bag from the luggage room in a minute. Finally I didn't catch my connecting flight. But the rebooking to the next Astana-Almaty flight worked without problems on this Airport. On this flight they served breakfast that was OK. ALA Airport is hell. Staff (even Air Astana check- in) is nearly not speaking English and to get to the domestic check-in you have to have a print out of your ticket as they don't know what an e-ticket is. Staff in-flight was always kind and helpful and had a good English.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1612", "text": "Great experience! Helpful Customer Service. We arrived 1.5 hours early to DUB and on- time back to ORD. First Rate Movies and decent food.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1613", "text": "Onboard A330 which was fantastic! Onboard one of Aer Lingus' largest aircraft for a 2 hour flight! Took off on time clean cabin flight attendants and inflight entertainment was fantastic! Would recommend them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1614", "text": "Cannot speak too highly of transatlantic sectors. Good time keeping clean cabin for today's airlines reasonable food. IFE was adequate for flight duration. Seat was comfortable enough again for the trip duration. What made Aer Lingus stand out on both transatlantic sectors was the service and efficiency of the cabin crew. My only gripe is the connection in Dublin where all of a sudden from being in a business class environment one has to jostle with other passengers. Perhaps they could look at having a dedicated point such as Swiss do in ZRH. Also the security point staff seemed overwhelmed with the scanner operator having to open bags too. I hasten to suggest that over worked staff can lead to lapses!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1615", "text": "Friendly staff good meals and good seats. Only in the flights from Amsterdam to Moscow and back is no inflight entertainment. IFE Moscow - Beijing good and a lot of choices of music movies. We had friendly staff even smiles sometime. Meals good different and good quality. A few little delays but nothing more then a few minutes. One problem is that we fly on the old terminal F the people are rude and unhelpful but the new terminals are better.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1616", "text": "Arrived in Moscow 15 minutes late but departure to Beijing was one hour late. Reason (de-icing of the aircraft) was announced. A320 on the Brussels- Moscow stretch older B767 on the Moscow-Beijing stretch. Service onboard was correct and friendly and meals of decent quality. I feel that good quality was offered given the very low fare.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1617", "text": "Long lines slow and chaotic check-in at BKK. Planes spotless and economy seats reasonably comfortable. Crew did not stop passengers from standing up and opening the overhead compartment while taxiing. Onboard service was minimal. BKK-SVO crew performed their duty but without smiles. SU does not serve alcohol on economy class for the BKK-SVO route. Onboard food has nothing special to mention about. Limited drinks and entertainment choices. SVO transit security checks extremely slow since there was only one counter. SVO has been renovated since I last passed through this airport. I did not expect much and the ticket was the cheapest!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1618", "text": "Excellent Airline. Food was good. Helps so much to have a few screens to look at during a flight. The staff were so kind. The funny thing I noticed was they advertise more for Etihad than they do for themselves. Would definitely fly them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1619", "text": "Staff polite and welcoming and the food good. We had first run movies TV shows games. We flew from New York to Ireland to Italy and back. Would recommend this airline 100%.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1620", "text": "All flights were on time A320 nice and clean with leather seats that have head rests. Flight attendants have always been friendly providing excellent service. Check-in at the airport and getting an assigned seat is particularly nice and makes standing in line for boarding unnecessary. Great value for money and I fly with them on every opportunity.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1621", "text": "Except for a bottleneck at Moscow airport the return flights were okay - good food limited inflight entertainment reasonably pleasant cabin staff. I would fly with them again if they continue to offer their low prices. The bottleneck at Moscow - transit passengers had to go through one security machine - completely inadequate for the number of passengers.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1622", "text": "Air Berlin flies this sector on behalf of Etihad. A satisfying experience. The plane was only around 60% full so I had 2 seats to myself. The seats were a bit cramped so it would be uncomfortable if the flight was full. Very nice and friendly crew who chatted and socialized with the passengers. Food was not bad at all I was actually dreading German food due to my previous experiences with Lufthansa but Air Berlin's food was obviously from Abu Dhabi airport and tasted good. Smooth flight no complaints at all.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1623", "text": "I had trouble at Moscow Sheremetyevo airport at check-in on 27th January my seat booking could not be found even though I had rung the day before and was assured I had a confirmed seat. I was sent to Domestic terminal D to a Korean Air office that did not exist - I rang the airline and again was told my seat was booked and confirmed and after going to the service desk at Terminal D being yelled at by a charming girl I did receive help and a man from Aeroflot escorted me back to Terminal F. I had 4 attendants then check me in and one was waiting at the gate to see that I was OK and to tell me to checkin again at Seoul for my flight to Sydney. The flight was fine food was good and the service was fine. Russian airports are very difficult at the best of times I only speak a little Russian but I have travelled with Russians and it is also difficult when there are problems for them as customer service is terrible one. Russia is not a country where it is easy to travel - at airports there is often no trolleys no one who speaks English and rude service.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1624", "text": "Food and drink were free unlike many American carriers and found the food to be quite good. I did experience a horrible lack of organization and enforcement of the rules. No one would take their seat and flight attendants would not intervene to get things moving faster. Thus my flight from JFK was 20 minutes late taking off. Other than that the service was professional. Dinner was served quickly along with several rounds of drinks none of which were alcoholic. During landing I experienced the same disorganization and lack of enforcement of rules. When were on final approach to Moscow a woman entered the bathroom and would not leave. There was some attempt at removing her but not nearly enough. The flight to Kiev was more of the same passengers refused to take their seats until the plane was actually moving. There as little to no attempt by the crew to seat them. Our flight was delayed over a half hour because of this. Inflight service was good perhaps better than the flight between JFK to Moscow. Despite the short flight a meal was served and drinks came frequently. Overall my complaint was the lack of effort to get the passengers seated. The flight attendants knew enough English to make ordering food and drinks easy despite me not knowing a word of Russian.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1625", "text": "Pleasant and straightforward flight on time. Clearly not the most exciting option as it is a low budget carrier but excellent value for money.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1626", "text": "Modern aircraft both flights with Boeing 737-700 one brand new with Dreamliner interior very nice. Good service from flight crew got 2 drinks and offered sweet or salty snack. Crew was nice and smiling. Pilot informed during flight and arrived on time in Berlin. Baggage was quick on belt. TXL is an old airport and that is not to blame Air Berlin for that. Return flight was nice as well crew gave me a 3rd hot drink that was a nice touch. Plane was not full and the service was nice and with a smile. Much better than Germanwings. I wish Air Berlin would fly CGN-HAM.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1627", "text": "We flew from Bristol to Boston connecting in Dublin. The regional flight was on time with quite poor legroom but we arrived early in Dublin. We changed terminal on one of the buses. The 11am flight from Dublin to Boston doesn't clear immigration in Dublin but it was no big deal. Non-alcoholic drinks were complimentary but things you had to pay for were obviously overpriced. The crew were pleasant and the entertainment was fine. Overall the flights were very good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1628", "text": "Service was superb both ways. Staff friendly on both transatlantic flights and on Glasgow - Dublin / Dublin - Glasgow flights. I would have no hesitation in travelling with Aer Lingus again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1629", "text": "I agree! I flew one way from Yerevan Armenia to Moscow and on to Los Angeles. New Airbus planes good leg room and above average meals. The flight crew seemed like they would rather be elsewhere and were not very interested to assist when someone had taken my seat. I had to stand for a while and then took matters into my own hands and found another seat.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1630", "text": "Fine crew meals and planes. Boarding in A319 in Oslo took some 40 minutes most of which were spent inside the aircraft waiting for other passengers to take their seats - thanks to lack of management and guidance from the cabin crew. Due to this arrived to Sheremetyevo D with a 35 minutes delay cutting my connection time down to 40 minutes. Passport control /customs very fast. Waited for luggage about 15 minutes. Ran to the transfer desk where two of the three staff said they can offer re-booking for a later flight to LED. However the third representative was extremely helpful did few phone calls to warn the gate that I am coming and basically ran with me through the corridors carrying my luggage to the LED flight gate. Unfortunately the flight to LED was delayed people were standing at the gate for 40 minutes hearing no info but only \"5 more minutes!\". Finally the gate personal announced cancellation of the flight and we were rescheduled for the flight departing in 2 hours. On the way back from St Petersburg everything went smoothly I even did not need to pick up my luggage at Sheremetyevo for customs clearance. Service and flights were just great. Aeroflot does change for the better but has to put more effort into ground staff training and customer service. English training for the crew is necessary as well. As for lack of smiles - I guess this is simply a cultural feature - Russians generally reserve smiles for situations of fun and/or pleasure and apparently Aeroflot staff do not feel much of either at work.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1631", "text": "Amsterdam to Moscow can be compared to a flight with any European airline you get even a warm meal. Moscow to Bangkok was excellent service was good even though the crew did not speak good English. Announcements in English were very difficult to understand. You get a warm meal twice and in between drinks and snacks. The selection of drinks is awfully poor for a long haul flight. Aeroflot does not serve any alcohol on flights to Bangkok but they also have not replaced those alcohol drinks with anything else. You are served only Cola Fanta Sprite water tomato juice apple juice or orange juice tea and coffee. Inflight entertainment was excellent with many films and games as well as music. The only negative thing we could find was the fact that Russian passengers do not take safety matters very seriously. We heard mobile phones ringing and passengers going to use the toilet during approach! Apart from the routine announcements and checking seat belts the crew was not interested in telling passengers to behave.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1632", "text": "The seats were small and the leg room is very small. I usually travel this route through Aer Lingus which has a lot more space and more comfortable but unfortunately they discontinued this route. The flight attendants for my flight was rude and not nice. They didn't smile and if you asked for anything it seemed like you were bothering them. The food was the worst. Would not use this airline again. The price was very good though.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1633", "text": "There was the choice cheese or chicken sandwich. The food you have pay for was a little bit better but still not worse the money. The flight was not expensive so I would recommend this airline.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1634", "text": "Never a problem on EI clean plane nice crew reasonable (ish) price for snacks and drinks and T2 in Dublin is a breeze. Why they don't try and sort it out and try to become a 4 star airline is beyond me if Virgin Australia can do it and they can't touch EI on some levels then what's stopping them?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1635", "text": "Check in at LHR got us an earlier flight aircraft clean and seating very comfortable. Cabin crew on both sectors were very helpful legroom ok for a short haul flight. First experience with Aer Lingus and will use them again. Overall very pleased.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1636", "text": "Very professional crew frequent updates from the pilots arrived 50 mins ahead of schedule food was very nice for economy class. Cabin crew very attentive and always checking up to make sure everything is okay and offering more free tea and coffee. Cabin was very clean and bright and quite quiet. IFE had a large range. Pre clearance at Dublin airport was fantastic and meant we were out within 25 mins once we reached Chicago.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1637", "text": "New A320 polite staff good food. Price was cheap. I would fly again with Aeroflot.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1638", "text": "First flight an A319 seats quite comfortable with good legroom and delicious dinner. Moscow-Havana new A330-200 seats good although they don't recline were much. The biggest drawback was that IFE offered a very limited amount of movies and TV shows no where near main competitors.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1639", "text": "AB cancelled the original DUS-MAD flight which was quite a nuisance. So had to fly via Berlin which added 3 hrs since they didn't offer to fly direct on their OW-partner Iberia. On the positive side: very punctual flawless performance. Free drinks and a nice snack and only 80 euros one way. Seating in 737-800 to TXL cramped. Luckily an empty middle seat. Otherwise it would be hardly bearable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1640", "text": "Long time ago since I last flew with Air Berlin and it was a positive surprise. Both flights on time. Cabin was very clean and spotless seats are nice and not cramped. We even got coffee and tea on this one hour flight. FA's very friendly. Overall a very good experience and I would fly Air Berlin again on European routes.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1641", "text": "I expect that here by the staff on US carriers but not Aer Lingus. Otherwise the flight was faultless.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1642", "text": "The economy class product its getting better after dipping for a few years. Most of the A320s now seem to have the more comfortable seats with moveable headrests and a little more legroom than before (29 rows now instead of 30 I think). I'm an occasional flyer on this airline maybe half a dozen times a year mostly Spain-Ireland or Germany-Ireland. The staff are still pleasant if less experienced. It's a significant notch above Ryanair in overall product and service and worth a premium (often there is none). Pricing overall is competitive.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1643", "text": "Great flight. 8 hour trip non stop great entertainment and staff service was excellent.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1644", "text": "Air Berlin 7460 code-shared by Etihad. The seats don't offer much space but I was very impressed by the personal entertainment system. It basically looked like a tablet - very sharp display touch screen fast response. I've haven't seen such a great system anywhere else yet (I only fly economy though). When somebody's unit stopped working the flight attendant brought a replacement! The only drawback of this was the fact that it was a night time flight so I tried to get some sleep rather than spend the time watching movies.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1645", "text": "The staff seemed very courteous and keen to engage in small-talk with customers. DUB-LHR flight not brilliant more down to bad luck than anything else on this flight it was more the people I was with that caused aggravation behind me shaking my seat back and forth as if it was a play-thing. This wasn't helped by the person in front of me reclining back so there little room. I am not questioning the plane attendants or cleanliness.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1646", "text": "Excellent airport new route from May. Aircraft was nice clean ART42 nice leather seats which had plenty of legroom for the 1 hr 35 minute flight. Excellent inflight with smiling hostess.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1647", "text": "I'm a regular user! Staff are always lovely and will go the extra mile to help you if you need it. Planes are clean and on time. I'm taking a longish haul to LA in August and am going via DUB not only because they have excellent fares but I'd pick them over United Delta BA or Air France any time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1648", "text": "Excellent airline which offers very competitive prices but also good service. The flights from Moscow and back were on time. The connections in Dusseldorf went smoothly. The transatlantic flights were great. I enjoyed excellent entertainment system which provided wide selection of great movies and music. The food were very tasty and fresh. The staff were very efficient and polite. All in all a very pleasant experience. I would recommend not to economize though and pay some extra fee for the preferred seat selection since the leg room is rather scarce.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1649", "text": "Check-in was straightforward and both flights pleasant and uneventful. Excellent product with good crew and well maintained cabin. No complaints!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1650", "text": "Food was excellent and IFE was fine with recent movies and plenty of music and games. The seat was not that comfortable as it was not a \"Lay flat\" but had a slight angle. Still managed a few hours sleep. Crew attentive and pleasant throughout.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1651", "text": "Great service both during the check-in process and onboard on both flights. Very good IFE and decent food. The fact that you have to pay for alcohol is a bit annoying but it is becoming the standard in the industry. Clearing customs in Dublin is a great plus. Overall a very good experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1652", "text": "Used the Air China Business Lounge which is consistently disappointing. Flight was ready to leave the gate on time but ATC had grounded all flights due to pending thunderstorms. The captain did a stellar job keeping the passengers informed while we waited on the tarmac for 4 hours. The crew served water, juice and snacks during this time. Once airborne, the service was prompt and FA's generally friendly although a couple of them appeared to be annoyed and uninterested in their job. Dinner and breakfast were OK with reasonable number of meal and drink choices. The pods are at the end of their service life with cushions becoming inadequate for restful sleep. IFE content was mediocre and sound quality was poor. Due to the lengthy delay in Beijing, I missed my connection but the wonderfully polite and helpful agent who took my call at AC's Concierge Desk had me secured on the very last flight out and even had my boarding pass delivered to the arrival gate in Toronto. It is nice to see there are still some service-minded people left at AC. The flight from Toronto to Montreal had very basic service given the short duration and the time of day. Luggage delivery both in Toronto and Montreal was shockingly slow.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1653", "text": "Vienna has this amazing facility where if you fly Air Berlin or Austrian you can check your hold luggage in at the city train station up to a day before and take the express train out to the airport. We made use of this facility and despite being a bit doubtful everything worked perfectly. Thanks to this we had no waiting time at check-in or at the airport. Boarding was orderly and quick even with only one person at the gate. Flight crew was friendly the plane being a newish A320. Inflight snack was okay nothing special but I've seen worse airplane food. On arrival in Rome we had to wait over half an hour for our luggage but that seems to be par for the course there. All in all I'd fly them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1654", "text": "I generally have low expectations of airlines today especially when travelling with my national flag carrier British Airways. I was pleasantly surprised by this flight. Yes Economy Class seat pitch is just 30\" but the scooped out seat backs help in that respect so you gain a little knee room. The food was pretty good that is to say I've had a great deal worse and the crew were friendly and attentive at all times. I particularly liked the entertainment system which worked well and had large seatback screens. All in all for an Economy Class flight of nearly nine hours not a bad experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1655", "text": "Cabin attendants were friendly on both flights. Even landing on time at FRA due to full spots we had to wait on a taxiway for 10min. Outsourcing ground staff at TXL could not answer where the AB lounge was. \"I don't know\" with smile.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1656", "text": "On our return flight the plane was once again delayed 30 minutes. In March we made the same journey using Ryanair and there were no delays. It is very difficult to contact Aer Lingus as they don't give email contact details.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1657", "text": "Very reasonable flights but we did not check-in any bags. Check-in with iPad was simple and straightforward and we breezed through security in both directions. ATR-72 plane was ideal for this short flight. The propellers are a lot louder than a jet plane but the 2x2 seat layout is much more suitable for most travellers than the usual 3x3 you expect on sort haul flights. The planes were comfortable and well maintained and the service both ways was professional and friendly. Overall a perfectly acceptable for the short route with an excellent frequency to Glasgow. Much better value for money than the competition (Ryanair from PIK which is invariably more expensive and less frequent). My only real complaint is the need to bus passengers out to a very remote stand in Dublin.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1658", "text": "Flight went very well. All on time. Polite staff and good \"meal\" on board. I would recommend.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1659", "text": "Lounge access at Heathrow and very nice lounge in Dublin - impressive airport. Flight from LHR-DUB was very full and uncomfortable. Flight from DUB was in new and very clean A330 - only 10 passengers in business class. Excellent service and very impressed with the food quality. Seat was comfortable and spacious. All in all a good experience - would not like an overnight flight as the seat was not at all comfortable for sleeping - angled type and impossible to get comfortable in that position - also a bigger pillow than the regular economy version would have been appreciated.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1660", "text": "Ground staff were not very good they seated the group in different rows but they handled hand luggage in an efficient elegant and professional way. No room inside the cabin? No problem they check it in for you at no extra cost. One appreciates such details when dealing with a bunch of students and all their souvenir purchases. As for the flight - peaceful even though I could have used some more leg space.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1661", "text": "Short flight BHX-DUB was fine. Clean plane friendly attendants but cramped leg space which is fine for such a short flight. I had prepaid for my seat selection but due to aircraft change DUB-JFK I was moved to back of plane. I complained to attendant at gate in DUB who apologised and offered to put me in a window exit seat as there were no other aisles available. I preferred the aisle and so stayed with it which turned out to be fine. FA's are for the most part very friendly except for a couple on the return who were efficient but not really friendly. The best thing is being able to go through customs for the US in Dublin on the way out. No lines and easy to get through. ATR on the way back from DUB-BHX looked very old and not very well taken care of. Overall I liked Aer Lingus and plan to fly them again next time I go to the States.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1662", "text": "Airbus A320. Boarded 30 minutes prior to departure and left ahead of schedule. Terminal 2 in Dublin very clean modern and spacious. Cabin crew friendly efficient and professional throughout. Purchased drinks and snacks which were of good quality and sold at reasonable prices. Seats leather and comfortable with acceptable legroom. All in all a good flight. The only negative aspect was Madrid Terminal 1 which is old fashioned and lacked any decent facilities.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1663", "text": "Seat was ok but a bit snug width-wise. Queues for the loos tended to stand right in front of me so it was a busy area. Inflight entertainment was good but would benefit from more recent films. Cabin crew were friendly and helpful and always happy to answer questions. Food was really good, a lot better than other economy flights I have taken. Coming back I upgraded to Business Class and was given seat 7a. I didn't get to choose as I missed my original flight due to a connecting flight cancellation so was just happy to have made the flight. Seat was ok but uncomfortable in fully flat mode - it would have been a lot more comfortable with an extra cushion layer. Flight attendants were friendly but rushed to get everything done before people wanted to sleep. Food was good but some choices ran out quite quickly. I liked the idea of pre-ordering breakfast and letting them know if you wanted to be woken for it or not. Overall a good flight, a lot better than the experience I had on my connecting flights with Jazz", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1664", "text": "Good service good staff good food good wine and drinks but the seat was horrible.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1665", "text": "Tale of two airlines. Web check-in on the way out went well. Full load but crew was helpful arranging hand luggage. Dealt well with some difficult passengers. Crew professional some very friendly. Check-in machines on the return worked well. Passengers seated in the back where allowed to take big hand luggage with them. Those in the front were not so felt sorry for those who paid even more than for a standard seat as they either had their bags checked in for pick up or had to store it at the back of the plane. Front two crew members absolutely unmotivated and yelling at passengers. Prices no longer that cheap. Terminal 2 is ok. Flight to Dublin would be a 8. Back would be a 3. Buy onboard choice is good and prices are ok.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1666", "text": "GVA-DUB in economy and DUB-MCO (Orlando) in Business. Both flights on time and impressed by the cabin staff. The Dublin to Orlando flight was lovely - very nice food and wine(s). Seat - not a flat bed and was very comfortable for sitting for sleeping it was not and I cannot imagine spending a night in it. Our bags were tagged through from GVA-MCO and when we checked in for DUB-MCO flight only 2 could be located. Counter staff went out of their way to locate and re-tag the \"missing\" bag. Pre-clearance for the US was speedy and pleasant. All in all we were very impressed - service and price both right!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1667", "text": "First leg to Toronto left and arrived on time. A small but tasty snack and full bar service was available on the short flight to Toronto and the FA was friendly and very efficient. Flight from Toronto to Beijing had an orderly boarding process and was ready for departure however a last minute delay was encountered to remove luggage belonging to a passenger who did not show up. The aircraft interior looked in dire need of an overhaul with floor boards torn off at the pods, food splattered on the pod walls and side panels of the seat hanging loose. The service from the FA's was warm and conducted efficiently. Food was of reasonable quality and quantity and it was good to see an updated menu. There was a good selection of wines, spirits and soft drinks but there were no hot beverages available during the 13 hour flight due to a maintenance problem. I learned later in the flight that the very same aircraft had been suffering from this for the last three weeks. IFE was disappointing as the content had not been updated for the last four months and did not match what was advertised on their website and magazines. The pod style seats need an upgrade as they are worn out and becoming uncomfortable. The flight arrived late but mainly due to congestion in Beijing. Luggage was delivered promptly. Overall it was an OK experience but lack of coffee and tea on a very long flight (especially to China) was inexcusable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1668", "text": "Food quality is poor, but no worse than most other airlines.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1669", "text": "I took the 2 hour flight from Zurich to Dusseldof and then Dusseldof to JFK. There is no sign outside Zurich airport about Air Berlin you have to discover that its Check In area is at 3. Check-in line was short and easy. The plane arrived at Dusseldof with no gate so a bus took you to the door. Once you exited the door you enter Germany. You have no idea where you were. I found out I had to move from the arrivals area to the departures area. I had to go trough the security check and then get my passport stamped. The inflight service and food were excellent. There were two meals. Flight attendant provided non-stop service and distributed water bottles. The programs on the monitor were excellent and the screen has very good resolution. The flight map was not working.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1670", "text": "Generally acceptable but quite average. Services mostly on time and the journeys smooth. The Aer Lingus Dublin lounge is very pleasant and the staff helpful. Many cabin staff have an unpleasant attitude that suggests we should be thanking them for giving us the opportunity to fly with them - we expect to be treated with at least a bit of respect! The loyalty scheme is not great - they will not provide points for basic non-flexible flights.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1671", "text": "Great airline to fly with when travelling with children. Flight attendants seem to make even more of an effort with them. Like the look of their new inflight menu and what we bought onboard was tasty. T2 is a pleasure compared to what DUB was previously.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1672", "text": "Good value for money a step up on the appalling service that we expect from the legacy US carriers but pretty minimal. This is a code share with United and for all intents a United flight in Aer Lingus livery and standard legacy service issues (complimentary and edible meal but you have to pay for alcohol and snack services). A330 was clean and serviceable. Economy had the usual cramped seats. IFE system is good. For the price it is good value.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1673", "text": "The flight to Dublin was with Aer Arann which was fine for the 50 minute flight. Flight to Chicago on A330-300 and we sat in a small three row cabin just behind business class which was excellent. Crew were friendly and professional and the meal was standard economy fare. Only one bar run so if you wanted wine with your meal you had to purchase it. The return flight was only 6.5 hours which was great and the catering was very tasty. Overall a very good product by Aer Lingus.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1674", "text": "Overall quite satisfied with Air Berlin. Check-in at JFK quick and staff accommodating in helping find me a good aisle seat (I am rather tall). Gate staff and boarding were fine. AVOD fine although TV choices were a bit limited. Seats are comfortable legroom should be more than adequate for someone under six feet. Cabin crew were polite drinks service was punctual liked the whole bottles of water handed out. Food was merely decent. Return flight same comments although TXL gates leave a lot to be desired. Overall I would recommend AB; despite their lower cost they are indeed better than most United States carriers when it comes to Economy long-haul.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1675", "text": "Returned from a cruise which ended in Venice. First took a short flight to Dusseldorf to then catch the connection to JFK. All connections were made on time. The Air Berlin flight staff were all very congenial. Was able to watch three movies on their entertainment system to pass the time. Food was good. \"Open\" bar even better. I would definitely fly Air Berlin again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1676", "text": "The whole experience was excellent. Crew were professional but friendly seats comfortable the food delicious and choice of wines good. Given the price we paid - roughly half that of the other airlines we generally use - the service represents great value for money. A shame they don't offer business class on European services but we were still able to use their lounges at LHR and DUB.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1677", "text": "Very organised and efficient boarding with on-time departure from DUB. Smooth flight and early arrival into BUD. Cabin crew courteous although a little functional. Return flight delayed 40 minutes. Pilot and crew apologetic for delay. Plenty of information given on routing arrival and weather. Cabin crew were friendly and accommodating. Problems with excessive hand-luggage is regular on this flight but this was dealt with at check-in and by onboard crew efficiently.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1678", "text": "Really can't complain about their short haul product - both flights were on time a drink and a snack offered and crew on both legs were friendly enough. At least the short haul service is comparable to established airlines such as Lufthansa or BA. Will definitely use them again in the future.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1679", "text": "Airbus A320. Both flights on time. New planes with decent seat pitch. Attendants friendly and professional. Lots of information from the cockpit. Good value for money!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1680", "text": "Boarded Airbus A330 on time staff both pleasant and efficient ensuring a quick boarding had seat just behind bulkhead for business class. This area contains 12 or 14 seats and is worth paying extra for - comfortable and entertainment excellent. The flight was nice crew keeping us informed on route and weather etc meals passable at best! However on par with most other carriers from my experience overall a nice flight and felt well looked after.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1681", "text": "Unfortunately before we left I broke my foot and was on crutches for the trip duration. We signed up for handicap assistance through Air Canada. They were our flight provider for every leg of our journey. I am so impressed with the service Air Canada provided. At every Check in, one or more Air Canada representatives were there with a wheelchair to transport me (with my 78 year young mom), to the next flight connection. Everyone who helped was courteous, experienced and efficient. It made the trip so much easier, and there were some very tight connections, especially in Toronto. Thank you so much for your outstanding service Air Canada. My only complaint is the new $20 baggage fee which is the only reason my review is a 9 instead of a full 10. I wish it did not exist", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1682", "text": "Both flights delayed: in Berlin they announced 10 mins but it turned to be 25 mins when we boarded. There was an apology from the captain. Return flight also delayed this time nobody announced anything and we had to wait. When for a 55 mins flight you have a delay of 20 mins it is not that good. I found the crew not necessarily rude but there was no feedback from them there were just doing their job and waiting to finish and go home. I keep asking myself how small a sandwich can become? At Air Berlin they succeeded to make the snack smaller and smaller. The Inflight Entertainment is becoming more and more \"commercial\" and there are no more films or cartoons.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1683", "text": "Quite expensive in most cases as booked quite late but were either not much more expensive than Ryanair or less when you factor in that you would have to pay for priority boarding with Ryanair whereas can book a seat for free on Aer Lingus. But there's no comparison between the two. Very good experience and T2 at Dublin is a fantastic improvement on T1. AL have just launched a new Sky Cafe menu that looks tempting and very well presented although it is a bit misleading to be presenting the full Irish breakfast on bone china when it actually comes in a silver foil tray! Cabin crew without exception very professional and friendly although when I was standing at the back of the cabin waiting to disembark at Manchester it was a bit sad to hear two of them complaining about their jobs. It's not the same as it used to be. But given the choice I would choose AL over any of their competitors out of Dublin.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1684", "text": "I have flown this route with Ryanair and although it is marginally cheaper (\u00a35 or so) Aer Lingus is worth it. Much more comfortable cabin and seats friendly staff and excellent service. Arrived to destination early.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1685", "text": "Although the Toronto to Copenhagen flight is relatively short - only 7 hours - it gave me a chance to experience the excellent new product and service. Business class has a spacious 1-2-1 layout in what AC calls private pods. Private they are for you very much feel isolated from the other passengers, which I appreciate. I love the 787 big windows. It makes you feel more connected to the exterior. I also loved the new IFE with a great touch-screen product. You can view your menu and all your wines on the screen. Food was superb - this time had an outstanding chicken tikka masala. The sparkling wine though, could be improved. It's too sweet for my liking. As is expected today, the seat converts to a fully-flat bed. When sleeping, perhaps the seat is still too high up for sometimes when turning around I would hit the front console with my hips. I don't have big hips. What I also loved about this pod is plenty of storage space. It was worthwhile to fly via Toronto to Europe from New York, just to avoid the American airlines.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1686", "text": "The Embraer 190 has a spacious 1-2 business class layout, with comfy cushy seats. What impressed me most is that we had a proper meal-service which I very much appreciated. This is very rare in North American skies these days.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1687", "text": "Kind and humorous staff both on the planes and at the airports. The food was tasty and more than enough also plentiful drink runs. Then before the staff retires for about 2 hours one receives a small bottle of water-never had that happen before. As can be seen the staff presence is great throughout the flight. The Inflight Entertainment is good too although the TV series were a bit outdated. The plentiful amount of films made up for that again though. On the night flight we were given a large amenity kit with tooth brush and paste socks ear plugs and a eye mask. Only problem is the tiny seat pitch. Even if the person in front of you doesn't put back his chair your knees touch the seat in front of you.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1688", "text": "Assisted to the whole family in getting seats at the front of economy class. Dublin is a very clean airport to fly through but I went with Aer Lingus before the big move to terminal 2. Terminal 1 is still very nice. During the flight the cabin crew were nice and food was lovely. All together a lovely flight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1689", "text": "Flew on an A320 both ways. Very high density and seats tight. Delay of 30 mins both ways. Very friendly staff and actually made you feel that you were important to them as a person not a customer. Food was lovely and landing was extremely smooth as usual.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1690", "text": "But it offered the best direct option from Vegas to Calgary. Our 737 flight was full, but the coordinated boarding process got everyone aboard quite quickly. Service was attentive - the FAs look over-casual, but the guy who looked after my wife was good with pillows and blanket. Perfect 10/10 landing in Calgary - complimented the co-pilot on his effort. We also flew Vancouver to LA in an upgraded 767. Again, full plane, but luggage space and legroom quite adequate. Entertainment via iPads.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1691", "text": "Even with Altitude status - so I can get a bullhead seat - the direct flight has appalling seat width and recline. Adding in extra economy rows so a few \"Premium Economy\" seats (is that a joke AC? ) can be jammed into this flying nightmare makes the matter worse. The 3-4-3 seats per row is a fine example of pure greed. Even the new business configuration is dire - what was wrong with the pods? I much prefer them to this arrangement. My advice: take a connecting flight on a different plane type with a sensible seat configuration. Inflight meals, entertainment and staff are usual AC standards - nothing special but getting better. I'm usually asleep most of the flight so I'll defer to other passengers for more details on this aspect.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1692", "text": "The agent at the ticket counter should be complimented on his empathy and understanding. However, I should also mention that I was disappointed when no attempt was made to inform me about changes made to the flight, especially since the departing flight from Toronto was delayed by one day. In spite of this disappointment I would continue to fly Air Canada.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1693", "text": "Out in old business class configuration and return in new configuration which is the same as Etihad's business class. Food and beverage offer was not quite as sophisticated as Etihad's but not far from it and I found the food to be very tasty and well presented. The staff were also good in my opinion - being warm and attentive. The old business class seat would not be that comfortable for sleeping on an overnight flight but the layout actually worked well for a daytime flight. IFE was good with enough variety and choice to keep most people happy. All in all I was quite impressed and would be happy to fly their long haul business class product again!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1694", "text": "Late departure due to passengers trying to take over sized bags onboard. Gate crew did a professional job of trying to take bags from people who should have known better. An almost full flight handled professionally by a competent crew. Nice Hot Irish Breakfast from the Buy on Board menu and regular updates from Captain during the trip. A great mid way service in terms of getting what you pay for with the care from the crew equivalent to that of any full service airline.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1695", "text": "M Wickham's comments re: Venice are interesting. I had the same experience flying back from Bologna where the captain made reference to problems on the ground. Took an age to get people to the gate and onto the buses to the plane. No reason for it. Just typical Italian laid back attitude. Still made up time on the way back and only ended up 5 mins late. Both flights were fine on time clean aircraft and friendly FA's.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1696", "text": "Air Canada is known for poor food and very poor entertainment options (the television programs are very limited and don't change regularly) but the seats are good in economy and excellent when you have a flight with the pod configuration in business.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1697", "text": "For once, we have very positive things to say about Air Canada. Air Canada Rouge was very comfortable for the longer flights overseas - even offering meals, snacks, blankets and pillows. The inflight entertainment we used on our own Apple devices worked very well, and there was one plug in our seat area for charging. It was nice to be able to choose our seats ahead of time with no charges as well. The most positive thing we have to say about our flights is that I accidentally left my ipad mini on board our very last flight going into Halifax. The flight attendant went out of her way to turn my ipad into lost and found and even emailed me telling me this. It had ended up in St John's, NFLD, where we arranged pick up to have it returned to us. We received it a couple of days later. I am very thankful and grateful to her and the other employees in lost and found who made sure I received my ipad back! As far as I'm concerned, they went above and beyond.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1698", "text": "Everything went extremely smoothly. Free seat next to me (as a Topbonus Gold member) pre-ordered food was on board and very nice (Indian vegetarian curry) cabin crew very friendly and professional both flights a few minutes ahead of schedule luggage among the first 5 bags on belt. Air Berlin at its best!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "airline", "split": "train", "example_id": "airline_train_1699", "text": "Flight was smooth and food ok. Crew was just like every other flight crew. We took a tape measure and measures the seats front to back and side to side. The seats are the same on all the different airlines we flew except for jet blue which had a 1 inch larger seat. The reason why the seats seem close is because they recline to a greater degree.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_0", "text": "Horrible book, horrible.\n\tTHis book was horrible. If it was possible to rate it lower than one star i would have. I am an avid reader and picked this book up after my mom had gotten it from a friend. I read half of it, suffering from a headache the entire time, and then got to the part about the relationship the 13 year old boy had with a 33 year old man and i lit this book on fire. One less copy in the world...don't waste your money.\n\nI wish i had the time spent reading this book back so i could use it for better purposes. THis book wasted my life", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1", "text": "shallow self-indulgence\n\tI like to use the Amazon reviews when purchasing books, especially alert for dissenting perceptions about higly rated items, which usually disuades me from a selection. So I offer this review that seriously questions the popularity of this work - I found it smug, self-serving and self-indulgent, written by a person with little or no empathy, especially for the people he castigates. For example, his portrayal of the family therapist seems implausible and reaches for effect and panders to the \n\"shrink\" bashers of the world. This \"play for effect\" tone throughout the book was very distasteful to me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_2", "text": "Horrible book, horrible.\n\tTHis book was horrible. If it was possible to rate it lower than one star i would have. I am an avid reader and picked this book up after my mom had gotten it from a friend. I read half of it, suffering from a headache the entire time, and then got to the part about the relationship the 13 year old boy had with a 33 year old man and i lit this book on fire. One less copy in the world...don't waste your money.\n\nI wish i had the time spent reading this book back so i could use it for better purposes. THis book wasted my life", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_3", "text": "Disappointment\n\tI'm not sure who's writing these reviews, but I read repitition after repitition after repitition, with a lot of confusing fluff. Asking hard questions to solve complex or simple issues. What's \"fierce\" about that? \n\nThe writing style and content just didn't flow. Wasn't real. I mean, in one section, she actually uses the term \"bucko,\" as in, \"Let me tell you something, bucko.\" What are we in \"Happy Days?\" Couldn't take the book seriously after that. Very bad.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_4", "text": "A Disappointing Mess\n\tI picked up the first book in this series (The Eyre Affair) based purely on its premise and was left somewhat underwhelmed. Still, the potential for the series seemed so large that I went ahead and read this second one too, only to be even less enchanted with the franchise. This is a pure sequel, and any newcomers are advised to read the misadventures of Thursday Next is strict order, lest one miss out of allusions to past events. Although... on further consideration, maybe it doesn't matter, since clearly anything can and will happen in this series, and Fforde isn't all that interested in keeping to a linear plotline anyway. \n\nThe setting is the same as the first book, an alternate mid-1980s England in which literature is the preeminent social preoccupation. Fresh off the events of \"The Eyre Affair\", Thursday Next (a police officer specializing in literature related crimes, such as first-edition forgeries, valuable manuscript thefts, and the like) is gritting her teeth through a new round of fame as the woman who saved Jane Eyre (and changed the ending for the better), when all she wants to do is cuddle up at home with her new husband Landen. Unfortunately, the evil Goliath Corporation has managed to use a corrupt member of the Chronogaurd (timestream police) to delete Landen from this timeline and are holding his existence hostage. In the first book Thursday imprisoned one of their top men inside Poe's \"The Raven\", and it seems they want him back. \n\nThis a potentially interesting plot, but it keeps get lost amidst all the other things Fforde throws into the mix. Most notable are a series of strange coincidences which keep coming close to killing Thursday (and are also linked to events in the first book). Another plotline concerns the discovery of a \"lost\" Shakespeare play, which looks to be the most important literary event of the century, if Thursday can authenticate it. There's also the small matter of Thursday's pregnancy. And just when one is comfortable with Thursday's role as a \"SpecOps Litratech\", and that whole milieu, she's thrown into an entirely new one as a member of \"Jurisfiction\", a kind of police comprised of book characters who move around in different literary works and maintain order... Finally, her father pops up to inform her that something in the timestream has gone wrong and the entire world is going to be turned into a mass of pink sludge in a few days unless he can figure it out, and can she help him. Phew!\n\nI've probably missed one or two elements, but you get the idea. Fforde is just brimming with nifty ideas, but the shame of it is that he can't stop and give any of them the attention they deserve. It's impossible to get invested in any of the plotlines when you know he's just going to move on to something else in a few pages, and it's impossible to care about the characters when their existence is utterly malleable, as is time and place. I suppose it's all meant to be puckish good fun, but the overall effect is more an attention deficit disorder Nancy Drew heroine meets a poor-man's Douglas Adams. The book has its occasional moments, but the humor is far too broad and unsubtle, and there's absolutely no narrative tension. All the literary in jokes in the world can't save this shambling wreck, and I don't think I'll be moving on to the next book.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_5", "text": "Save your money, there are better books out there\n\tNot only do I disagree with his opinions, but some of his facts are blatently false. On page 106 he refers to violence agains Native Americans by European settlers as \"isolated instances\" and not planned nor calculated. Had to read it for a class and it was less then enjoyable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_6", "text": "Thank you, but no, thanks\n\tquot;I have received your new book against the human race, and thank you for it. Never was such cleverness used in the design of making us all stupid. One longs, in reading your book, to walk on all fours. But as I have lost that habit for more than sixty years, I feel unhappily the impossibility of resuming it. Nor can I embark in search of the savages of Canada, because the maladies to which I am condemned render a European surgeon necessary to me; because war is going on in those regions; and because the example of our actions has made the savages nearly as bad as ourselves. quot; Voltaire (1755", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_7", "text": "Unendurable\n\tThis book was on somebody's Amazon.com LISTMANIA for Sea Turtles, so I hunted it down. It is only vaguely about sea turtles, in that it is set on an island in Georgia where sea turtles nest. There is a sea turtle biologist introduced at the very beginning of the book, and then he disappears, so it's obvious that he was involved in the crime. \n\nThere are way too many characters in this book to keep track of and most of them are not believable or likable. I wish this book had at least been fun to read but it was tedious and I ended up skimming the whole thing, looking for any sign of sea turtle interaction. Skip this book and send your $6.99 to a sea turtle hospital instead.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_8", "text": "The Hard Way\n\tI am not sure whatever possessed me to buy this book. Honestly, it was a complete waste of my time. To quote a friend, it was not the best use of my entertainment dollar. If you are a fan of pedestrian writing, lack-luster plots and hackneyed character development, this is your book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_9", "text": "Some good info among the political commercial\n\tWhen Professor Polk describes the sweep of history in Iraq, he is at his best, but the book often descends into a political diatribe that is neither appropriate nor grounded in the facts. Much of the political ranting is supposition, marring what would otherwise be an interesting and informative work. The ranting gets especially tedious towards the end. My advice, read the first part and skip the last half", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_10", "text": "Interesting reading, but take it with a grain of salt\n\tThis is a story of the lives of 5 people who attended college with the author during the early 1980s in post cultural revolution China. The 5 people live relatively miserable lives, touched by official corruption and incompetence (with the exception of one who benefits handsomely). China is portrayed as a country filled with desperate people lacking any morality, with widespread corruption, and widespread incompetence. This view is difficult to reconcile with the economic development and obvious progress that has occurred there in the past 20 years. This book is an interesting read as gossip often can be, but it is doubtful the 5 people portrayed represent present day China", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_11", "text": "The Half-way mark\n\tThis is the sixth book in the Left Behind series. It is also the first one in the series I did not finish in one sitting. It did not flow as well as the others, so as to lend itself to a complete reading in one evening. The book also spends a lot of time re-telling what we read in previous books. I felt this time like I read half a novel.\n\nThe book starts in the thirty-eighth month into the tribulation. But most of the characters seem a little too self serving in this book. Allowing their own desires to guide their actions. Whether that desire be derived from rage, revenge, self pity, or even guilt. Rayford spends most of his time focusing on Hattie or his desire to kill the Anti-Christ. Though I do like the description of the handgun that Rayford procures. And when the time comes for the assassination, there are a few characters to chose from. \n\nThe book ends in an old time cliff hanger where you are left guessing who it is that assassinated the Anti-Christ. Stay tuned for the next volume. I have read this far, so I will finish the series. Though most people my find this book suspensful, I did not", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_12", "text": "Bukowski's worst book\n\tHands down this is Bukowski's single worst book. Bought it when it first came out just before/after his death in 1994. Having read just about everything the man had written, \"Pulp\" was a hugely disappointing epitaph. If you've never read Bukowski start with \"Post Office\" or the short story collections, but avoid this like the plague. A bad book. I can't think of a single reason to recommend it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_13", "text": "average\n\tVery average book! Frei doesn't go down as one of my favorite sports writers. Loves to sensationlize rather then just tell a great story", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_14", "text": "I didn't expect it to be this bad....\n\tThis book had a good message, and could have had a lasting impact on me. But the plot was obscenely dull, and the middle of the book (Gene and Finny relationship) does not seem to fit in with the rest of the book. Not recommended", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_15", "text": "There is hope for the world\n\tFinally there is a solution to the problem of world poverty! Yunnus has proven, by the success of his bank's loans to the desperately poor, that the poor are masters of survival and the best equipped to pull themselves out of poverty given the right tools and support. Founder of the Grameen Bank, he and his collaborators in many coutries throughout the world (including the US and Canada) have shown that lending to the poor, helping them realize their own potential and giving them the support network they need to succeed is having dramatic results wherever it is tried. Yunnus' book is inspiring and an eye-opener. It made me realize that professionals working in large international charity organizations cannot bring about genuine change unless their offices and employees live and work among the people they are trying to help. It's hard to separate the book from the idea. One is as fascinating as the other. Out of 5 points, I give it a six", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_16", "text": "Farfetched\n\tWhile reading this book I found the details of some cases to be unbelievable. Also, the \"photographs\" of the murderers and detectives all looked fuzzy and more like drawings. I've read a lot of true crime and never heard of catching a murderer because he breathed his asthma medication on the murder victim's hair. Or because they chemically deduced which cologne he wore. And who leaves their backdoor open when they know a violent Doberman Pinscher has been getting through their backyard fence? Sure, just let that dog on in. And whose place of employment has a record of all employee's blood \"groups\" (not their TYPES, just their GROUPS), when the employee doesn't even know HIMSELF what group he is?\n\nThen I read the introduction, which I always skip, and found out this book is FICTION, not true crime as the cover announced and in which section it was in in the book store.\n\nAs FICTION, it's okay, (I prefer Agatha Christie), but I don't believe the forensic work in this book is even based on any fact. So read it for entertainment, but don't be so gullible as to believe any of it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_17", "text": "There are better logic books out there\n\tI was disappointed in this book--especially after reading the other stellar reviews (which are all, weirdly, from Texas, where the author lives).\n\nWhen it's a book about logic and clear thinking, a reader expects that book to be free of typographical errors, imprecise logic, and muddled thinking. Needless to say, I almost put the book down after reading the introduction because of the missing words and typographical errors. Exampe from page 11: \"Because the real is out there, we must effectively with it....\" Here's another gem from the same page: \"I am sorry to have to tell you that fact, but that is the way things are. That is the nature of nature. That is the reality of reality.\"\n\nLook at page 33. The author states, \"Why when one exception is uncovered, multiple other exceptions surface almost right away is not entirely clear.... Probably this has something to do with the way we humans view reality.\" Very disappointing--hasn't this author studied any cognitive psychology? It's called confirmation bias and it's entirely clear.\n\nOne more example! On page 60, the author states that Barbara Boxer, a senator from California, \"doesn't know the difference between a revolver and a semiautomatic pistol\" and is \"unlikely to shed intelligent light on the relative safety of either gun.\" Ouch. How does he know what Barbara Boxer knows or doesn't know? She's actually very well-versed on the difference between the two; has he heard her speak on the subject? It comes across as more of an ad hominem attack than anything.\n\nAnyway, save your money on this book and instead buy Jamie Whyte's CRIMES AGAINST LOGIC. Now that's a well-written book!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_18", "text": "It's been said before, and much better............\n\tHe gave it all he had, but there just wasn't much of interest there. He's a self-described, turmoiled loser, and not very interesting one to boot. Kafka, Roth, and Jeremy Leven (Satan, et al), write about similar troubled Jews, and are much funnier and interesting. I like his honesty, but, it's not worth the price of admission", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_19", "text": "Closer to healthy than atkins, but not quite there.\n\tThe Paleo Diet is based on an interesting premise- the idea that what we ate before agriculture suited our needs perfectly because our bodies had been bred by evolution in response to our what we could find to eat in our environment. It seems like a giant leap to assume our paleolithic ancestors naturally gravitated towards exactly what we need to eat. Animals in the wild do make sensible choices most of the time, because their decisions are instinctual. Self-awareness creates a problem that doesn't exist for other animal behavior as it does for humans. Sometimes we do things out of curiosity, or laziness, or false beliefs. So, considering the erratic behavior of present-day humans, who is to say our paleolithic ancestors were any more intuitive about their nutritive needs? Even the book suggests humans ate what they did out of trial and error, frequently just trying whatever they encountered in the wild.\n\nThe fact that wild foods are frequently much richer in nutrients than domestic foods does not mean that you must subscribe to a strict paleolithic diet to take advantage of this fact. Rather, eat more wild-sourced food. Just about anything edible from the wild will be a healthy food, unless the environment from which it comes is polluted- and that is a very real problem. \n\nMeat is a very dodgy thing nowadays, not like it was in the pristine wilderness of the paleolithic era. The Paleo diet would be a healthy thing if we were still in that world. Now, we need to worry about heavy metals in fish flesh, and antibiotics and growth hormones in feedlot animals. Beef will have some naturally occuring omega 3 if the animals were allowed to wander in a more or less natural fashion, as they did when the most commonly employed mechanism for animal control was the cowboy. This is no longer true. The average cut of meat in your supermarket is taken from a feedlot animal, fed the wrong food and in conditions unsanitary in the extreme. Basing a diet on meat in this day and age can be dangerous. You must choose your meat sources carefully. Meat made from free-range animals raised on pesticide-free in a caring manner can be very hard to find. \n\nI found Loren's rejection of all products of agricultural development a little too simple minded, and in some cases irresponsible. There is nothing at all unhealthy about whole grain foods or legumes consumed in moderation, and significant weight loss could occur for most people if they ingested organic whole grains and legumes but conscientiously avoided only the major evil products of agriculture: high fructose corn syrup, trans-fatty acids, artifical sweeteners, uncleaned foods raised non-organically with pesticides and herbicides, and improperly raised food animals. \n\nMy main objection to the book is nearly one hundred pages (about half) of the book is dedicated to the spiel- convincing you this thing is real and valid and worth your time. I think the forward to the book or perhaps the first chapter alone would have been sufficient for that purpose. After a while you get the feeling Loren is trying too hard to sell this idea to you, and it really interferes with the flow of the book.\n\nFurther, a lot (but not all) of the studies cited show only marginal advantages of different aspects of this diet. The claims that you will experience great weight loss and feel better than you ever have are quite nice to imagine, and peppered throughout the book. But it's hard to believe with the less than overwhelming studies cited.\n\nOne last nitpick. One great way to compensate for the lack of typical food taste enhancers like salt and sugar is the use of herbs and spices. something very much like the paleo diet already exists as part of peasant cuisines around the world. It's a pity the recipes included do not explore those, but instead offer somewhat watered down and uninspired fare instead. Espscially asian cuisines frequently make due with alot of the ingredients that are ok on the paleo diet, and their interesting spices make it all the more entertaining. I found the recipes far too traditional and western-centric.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_20", "text": "Biased, inaccurate, and misleading\n\tIf you want a biased and misleading account of the Arab war against Israel, this ought to satisfy you.\n\nShlaim tells us that Jabotinsky, in discussing Zionism explained that \"if the cause is just, justice must triumph.\"\n\nI think Jabotinsky made a very good point here. You see, human beings will, if given the chance, tend to buy land in the places they wish to live in. The ones who can make best use of the land and wish to do so will be the high bidders for the land. If injustice consists of stealing that land from them and justice consists of letting them buy the land and keep it (which they will wish to do if they are offered only low prices for it), then it is easy to see what the triumph of justice would mean here. In particular, it would mean a prosperous Israel and a triumph for Zionism.\n\nShlaim appears to have missed all this. To him, Zionism is unjust. And to him, the triumph of terror and theft is both forthcoming and desirable. He tells us that a new independent Levantine Arab state \"is inevitable.\" I disagree. It may be likely. But it would serve no purpose. It would not help Jews, Arabs, or others. Its only purpose would be to damage Israel. The people of such a state do not as yet have an independent language, religion, culture, cuisine, or foreign policy. So I think there is still hope that sanity may prevail here.\n\nShlaim also tells us that this new Arab state will be \"weak, demilitarized, and territorially divided.\" Is it just possible that this, if true, provides even more reasons why neither side might want to create it at all? And could that make the appearance of this state even less inevitable? Or at least less desirable? \n\nAnd the author also explains that both sides in the Arab-Israeli conflict will have to make \"painful compromises,\" and that Jerusalem will have to be \"the subject of hard bargaining.\" \n\nReally?\n\nIs having peace and prosperity with reasonable borders a painful compromise? For either side? Of course not. Shlaim is kidding us if he expects us to believe that war, poverty, and destruction are somehow less painful.\n\nHad Shlaim been writing about France and Germany, we'd have seen at once that the whole viewpoint is nonsense. He'd have been telling us that the German National Socialists needed an independent state in France, either to replace all of France or part of it. He would have laughingly dismissed French claims on the basis of the entire idea of France being unjust! He'd have sternly explained that a German National Socialist state in France was both desirable and inevitable. And he would have discussed the necessary \"painful compromises\" for both sides and the \"hard bargaining\" about Paris.\n\nThere are plenty of reasonable books about the Arab war against Israel. This isn't one of them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_21", "text": "nothing but publishing politics\n\tDidn't care for this book at all. If you want to learn about Stephen King you'd be much better off reading or listening to his book quot;On Writing. quot", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_22", "text": "Stranded on an Island\n\tI have been a fan of Sue Henry since her first Jessie Arnold mystery. I was looking forward to reading her lastest adventure, but was very disappointed in this outing. The characters were one-dimensional. After discovering who the \"bad guys\" were I needed to reread part of the book for clarification. Sue Henry has a very annoying habit of foreshadowing at the end of many of her chapters. \"...they hadn't a notion just how decidedly things could - and would - change in the next few hours.\" Even the relationship between Alex and Jessie seemed stilted. I realize it is difficult to create plausible mysteries for a civilian like musher Jessie Arnold, but this book tried too hard and accomplished too little", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_23", "text": "I dont like this book\n\tI want to make a short comment here:\n1) This book is quite confusing. It mixed up the real story with the make up one.\n2) Saying that Ramanujun thought Goldbach Conjecture is wrong was a huge mistake. Everyone believe that Goldbach Conjecture is true. And Ramanujun is a real genius. I cannot stand this make up part", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_24", "text": "NO stars for this book!!\n\tWhat a bunch of high school hallway gossip! The author does not know the difference between white and albino! The 'genetics' discussions on color (which includes people, chickens, horses, and dogs - all of it suspect) and mutts vs. purebred dogs are total claptrap! I confess, I couldn't get past page 87 when the author explains that 'one of the reasons wolves turned into dogs was that nursing human mothers probably adopted orphaned wolf cubs and nursed them at their breasts along with their human babies.' WHAT?? A waste of my hard-earned $. Having read those parts I cannot believe anything that went before or that follows, not that I'm reading any further. How is a multi-published author allowed to put such uneducated 'information' into print? And now she's influenced readers -- a terrible situation. Publisher, where are your pre-publication reviews? Shame on you for allowing this ignorant speculation to be published!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_25", "text": "The members of Turning Pages Book club suggest....\n\tThis book could have been written in 200 pages instead of 400 if James Frey did not repeat himself a million times.\nAlthough, the book is based on fictional characters the author could have developed the characters more by including more of the occupants from the treatment facility and told their individual stories to make the story flow and make the book more interesting instead of being so repetitive.\nThis book however, did shed some insight on what addicts go through during detox.\nHe could have been less descriptive in the sections where he described getting sick and throwing -up, and the very graphic descriptions he gave when taking his stitches out; even though his tactic was to show how brave he was, the reader could tell that it was all in his addictive mind!\nThis book would be an encouragement for someone who is an addict and need something to pull them into reality to show them that they can kick their addiction and change their life before it is too late, like it almost was for James.\nIt was just an okay book and we hope James Frey's next book will be much more interesting", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_26", "text": "Eh...\n\tNot all that useful, really. Message is \"buy mutual funds!\". In general, since the vast majority of mutual funds underperform the market, just buy index funds would be the best advice. Most of the text is entirely useless to someone who might want to trade individual stocks. Passages suggest that if a company seems undervalued you might want to have lunch with the CEO to go over the financials and confirm your valuation. Oh, thanks Peter, what great advice... (\"Mr. Gates, your 11 o'clock is here to discuss purchasing 15 shares\")", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_27", "text": "Drop the religion\n\tThe biblical and creator references in this book are overwhelming. I thought I was buying a book about knitting, but found the references too distracting to be able to focus on her knitting instructions.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_28", "text": "This series is getting old now\n\tJust finished reading this novel this morning and I think it is probably the weakest one of the lot. Like a lot of reviewers, I didn't find this one anywhere near as gripping or well-developed plotwise as a number of the earlier ones in the Stephanie Plum series. As well, the supposed sexual tension- love triangle between Stephanie, Joe and Ranger is approaching its use-by date. It is definitely becoming boring and I think Ms Evanovich needs to resolve Stephanie's romantic situation once and for all. I still enjoy characters like Lula and Grandma Mazur but a lot of the situations Stephanie found herself in fell flat with me. There are only so many times she can have her car blown up, handbag destroyed, apartment broken into, etc, before it becomes tiresome and repetitive. I still think there is a spark of life in the Stephanie Plum series, but I hope the next novel is a better effort and not so much by-the-numbers as this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_29", "text": "Keep Looking\n\tThere are plenty of excellent Play Therapy books out there, this is not one of them. Maybe it's just me, but a play therapy book should be way more user friendly. I need quick access, color and... ART", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_30", "text": "I'll Pass On Carb-Loading One Hour A Day\n\tWhen you have lost weight, it's a very natural thing for others to be curious about how you lost your weight and kept it off. Whenever they have heard me tell my story, read my blog or book, or found out that I did it on the low-carb lifestyle, one question invariably has come up from time to time: \n\n\"What do you think about this low-carb diet where you can eat whatever you want for one-hour per day?\"\n\nMy initial reaction to these people was usually something along the lines of this:\n\n\"That's absolutely crazy! There's no way you could ever lose weight and keep it off using this method.\"\n\nI did the Atkins diet and honestly have not stayed on top of all the bazillion other low-carb diets out there. But there was something very odd about this plan that it made me look around to find out more about it.\n\nLittle did I know there was an actual book out there about this very diet so many people had been telling me about. It's called The Carbohydrate Addict's Diet and it was written by a husband/wife team Drs. Richard and Rachael Heller.\n\nThe CAD diet, as it is referred to, makes the claim (and I agree with it) that many people are addicted to carbohydrates and need to be weaned off from depending on them for sustenance. Just like a drug addict gets small concentrated doses of their preferred drug daily so they can eventually get by with less and less, that same concept is what goes into the CAD diet.\n\nIf people think the Atkins diet is restrictive, then check out what you have to do on the CAD diet:\n\nBREAKFAST: ZERO-carb meal consisting of protein and fat.\nLUNCH: ZERO-carb meal consisting of protein and fat.\n\nYou are NOT allowed to eat any bread, fruit, milk, juice, and most starchy vegetables. Absolutely NO snacking whatsoever except for black coffee or diet soda. You cannot use artificial sweeteners either.\n\nSound appealing, anyone? Hmmm? I suppose if that's all there was to this diet, then NOBODY would do it. But there is one more key aspect of the CAD diet that you probably will be interested in. \n\nDINNER: Eat equal amounts of protein, vegetables and dessert of whatever you want to eat in whatever amount, but it must be eaten in a one-hour time frame. You can even enjoy a beer or glass of wine with your \"reward\" meal.\n\nHow's that for incentive? You basically starve all day long just so you can get to those sixty minutes at the end of your day where you can say hello to the buffet line! Who wouldn't enjoy a diet that lets you do THAT?!\n\nWell, I'm still very skeptical about any lifestyle change that encourages you to eat the very foods that got you overweight or obese to begin with on a DAILY basis. I caught a lot of flack from my fellow low-carbers about my controversial \"planned splurge\" meal every 6-8 weeks during my weight loss. However, the Hellers give you a DAILY planned splurge!!! What's up with that?\n\nWe can blame this on Dr. Rachael, who stumbled upon this way of eating when she weighed 268 pounds after being on diet after diet. She became a psychologist to learn more about why people overeat (ostensibly to help herself in the process, too). She had skipped breakfast and lunch on a particular day she was fasting for a blood test and then, like most of us would, ate to her heart's content whatever she wanted for supper. The next morning she noticed she had dropped 2 pounds.\n\nThinking something must have gone wrong with her scale, she tried it again the next day, skipping breakfast and lunch and then eating a gargantuan dinner and once again, she lost another pound. She played around with what would eventually become The Carbohydrate Addict's Diet and went on to lose 150 pounds which she has kept off to this day.\n\nThe frequency of eating carbohydrates is the key behind the CAD diet. The Hellers believe that anyone who consumes ANY amount of carbohydrates during the day will set off all the bells and whistles in your body that you are hungry faster than if you avoided them altogether. They say that eating carbs throughout the day is like giving lots of small doses of cocaine to a cocaine addict. It will make them crave their poison even more!\n\nThat's why you basically avoid eating carbs on the CAD diet until the end of the day. This process of getting over carbohydrate addiction is a tricky one, and the Hellers think they have found a solid plan for making it work for lasting weight loss in people.\n\nI still can't get around the fact that you don't change the poor eating habits of the people who have packed on the pounds. Sure, they basically starve themselves throughout the day before they eat their one BIG meal each day, but how is that stimulating the metabolism and preventing the biggest obstacle to weight loss success -- HUNGER!\n\nThere's no way I could do the CAD diet because I enjoy eating every 2-3 hours to keep my digestive process constantly in motion. I truly believe this is one of the things that has helped me lose the weight and keep it off. Since you cannot snack or use artificial sweeteners on the CAD diet, it would literally drive me insane even if there was that \"reward\" meal at the end of the day!\n\nWanna take a test to see if you are a carb addict? Click here to take the 10-question Carbohydrate Addict's Test. I scored a 2, which means \"You do not appear to be carbohydrate addicted.\" No kidding, ya think?\n\nDr. Jonny Bowden, author of Living The Low-Carb Life, examined the CAD diet and said the diet uses some fuzzy science to make their points about why their plan works.\n\n\"While it seems pretty clear that there are both insulin and serotonin abnormalities in the obese, it's not at all clear that high levels of insulin depress levels of serotonin, as the Hellers hypothesize--in fact, the majority of the evidence points to the opposite response.\"\n\nFurthermore, Dr. Bowden said he is concerned about the lack of attention on exercise as part of their weight loss program, stating \"it's vital to both maintaining weight and to raising the metabolic rate.\"\n\nWhile The Carbohydrate Addict's Diet has worked for a lot of people and I always tell people to do what works for them to lose weight and keep it off, I still have my reservations about this program. I think I'll pass on carb-loading my body for one hour a day", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_31", "text": "Silly book\n\tThis book is just plain stupid. If it works for people and helps them lose weight I realize they will be estatic. However, it is not healthy. Each of our meals should be balanced. These people are promoting unbalanced eating. The reason so many of us are carb sensitive is because we have spent a lifetime over indulging on carbs! If one were to sit down and eat each meal with balanced food groups, including complex carbs in small amounts, we would not only lose weight in a safe manner, but we would heal our bodies from the inside out. This diet won't heal us, it is a fad. If anyone is looking to really heal their metabolism, lose weight and even heal disease, try reading \"The Schwarzbein Principle\" by Diana Schwarzbein, MD. That is a great book on how to heal diabetes, hypoglycemia, and many other things. It also explains how eating balanced and giving up stimulants will not only help us lose weight, but reverse aging and stop having food cravings in the first place. This book promotes eating unhealthy foods and is only about weight loss, not getting healthy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_32", "text": "Infamous Bridge-Burner Offers Highly Subjective Opinion On Writing\n\tNo wonder John Gardner didn't write more fiction books. He was far too preoccupied with what he believes makes good fiction, rather than actually writing it. \"Creative atrophy\" I believe John Gardner himself would call it. If there's ever been a better example of the \"those who can't do, teach\" argument, I haven't encountered it. This is hardly the place a \"Young Writer\" should start. Instead, how about reading what you like and avoiding \"ignoramouses\" such as John Gardner? John Gardner is unable to accept the fact that many of the world's finest writers never made it through college, and many more didn't have the luxury of a \"rigorous classical education.\" The most hilarious part is where Gardner mentions that only through a line-by-line university level discussion will anybody ever be able to fully enjoy Shakespeare. It's interesting to note how Gardner, who \"taught\" creative writing at the university level, fails to exhibit the critical thinking and objectivity he says one can only obtain through a college education", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_33", "text": "The Roots of Management Science\n\tThis was originally published in 1911 and promulgates the author's task management system. This was the beginning of the \"scientific management\" line of research and so is widely credited as being the first management science book. The essay certainly provides an interesting window into an earlier time. He also illustrates how implementation of management tools requires leadership for success. Still, a reader shouldn't plan on taking away a great many lessons not available from other sources. The book should appeal mainly to those specialists working in the field and to historians rather than most readers", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_34", "text": "A Simple Mind\n\tI know a lot of people liked this book, but it didn't work for me. The main character and his buddies run around like chickens with their heads cut off, acting as if they have committed a huge crime. The problem is, they didn't. There is no crime. I talked to several cops and a prominent defense attorney about this plot, and it makes no sense. It would make sense if someone comes after the McGuffin, early on, but no one does, not until very late in the book. So most of the story has no foundation.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_35", "text": "Who wrote this? Surely not Hillerman\n\tIf Tony Hillerman wrote this novel (novella actually), I sure can't tell. I have been a Chee/Leaphorn fan for many years, but this novel is not in the same league with Hillerman's other work. It is reminiscent of a 'B' movie. Instead of building suspense, the plot is laid out all too plainly, the characters are unreal, and the Chee/Bernie romance doesn't ring true. I am amazed that it was published", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_36", "text": "This book is only for The Apprentice Lover.\n\tI gave this book two stars because the book was a little boring and dragged on in some areas. The best information was in the margins and the quotes not really any of the information in the book. I have read: Carolyn, Bill, and Amy's books and I want to give this one a try. \n\nThis book is truly for The Apprentice TV lover but if you are looking for business advice this is not the book for you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_37", "text": "Cynosure Scallions on the Mountain Look Downwards (Upon?) the Zebus Sevens\n\tReally tried to like this book. Premise was grand; story bobbed and weaved; conclusion was flimsy. Discursive scientific literalizations distract disorient. Crichton breaks the rule to never stanch the flow. I dislike the quartet of scientists who investigate the outbreak; they don't come across to the reader as likeable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_38", "text": "Typical, Eurocentric Stereotypes About Muslims\n\tI couldn't read past the second chapter. Roberts is just perpetuating the same old stereotypes about Muslims. It really steamed me that she used a verse of the Quran out of context for the title page of \"The Bitter\". \"Your wives are your fields, so go to your fields as you like\" isn't meant as a justification of sexual abuse and has never been interpreted as so by real scholars of the Quran. I'm not going to finish this book, because I'd rather not be reminded of how much I am viewed as some sort of exotic, oppressed \"other\" type of woman, thanks.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_39", "text": "Pathetic\n\tI bought this book while rushing through an airport terminal needing something to read on the plane. Not one of my better decisions. Very wordy, and the dialogue is so clipped and stilted it's totally absurd -- reminds me of the way the cops talked in \"Dragnet.\" We are talking zero development of characters. Perhaps Mr. Woods feels he doesn't need to give any depth to characters that he's been writing about in previous books. Well, he's wrong. You basically just don't care about these people. They aren't real, and they talk weird. Not much action either, unless you count actions like: they got in the car; they got in the boat; they got in the plane. You get the picture. This is another case of a well-known author throwing something together so he can get it on the newsstand and rob you of your money. Don't fall into his trap like I did. There are a lot better books out there.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_40", "text": "Is Lying a Smart \"Business Decision\" Like Going To Prison?\n\tShould Martha Rules have included any information regarding her going to prison as a \"business decision\"? I would have been interested in reading about the pr strategy used in this \"criminal spectacle\" designed to make the question of Martha/Mdiddy's innocence a moot point. Are honest business practices being pushed to the side? By normalizing, generalizing, and minimalizing Martha/Mdiddy's crimes, are we loosing our morality? How important is integrity to a leader...former CEO of a company?\nBe \"thoughtful", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_41", "text": "Disbelief really hard to suspend!\n\tMine got unsuspended with the second boyfriend's death. \n\nI am a great fan of Nora Roberts and really looked forward to this book. Believe me, it is not one of her best.\n\nI started off admiring her setting and characterization of the Hale family, but, then, this went on way too long. It also took way too long to get to the real story. The middle of the book bogged down to the point that I had to make myself keep reading, which is very unusual for Nora Roberts.\n\nMuch of the plot was over the top unbelievable. How many boyfriends of one person can be killed? The 20 year mystic connection with Bo doesn't quite come off, either.\n\nI'll certainly remain a great fan of Roberts, but no one's perfect, I guess.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_42", "text": "What, another birthday????\n\tI found this book very boring. Tyler does a good job on detailing the charictors but I kept waiting for something to happen. Poor Maryam never developed into a person she was so caught up in trying to be a proper\nAmerican. I will read another of her books since she is so well thought of", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_43", "text": "This book is suspect.\n\tI am by no means an economist, and much less an expert on finance, but this book strikes me as a thinly veiled, unsubtle hatchet job on the efficient markets hypothesis. I've seen much subtler discussions of the Efficient Market Hypothesis written for general audiences, enough of them so I can recognize that Lowenstein doesn't get it; he equates efficient markets with \"the price that the market offers is always the intrinsic value,\" and not with \"you can't reliably predict intrinsic value any better than market prices themselves do.\" This is a crucial difference, because it is only by assuming that market efficiency is the first that his attack holds water.\n\nThe other thing that makes me very suspicious about this book is the way Lowenstein presents the character of the various people involved in the story, given what his sources are. Reading between the lines, I just have to wonder if his description of the personality and character of the people he describes as the core folks at LTCM is much too informed by interviews with people who've had a falling out with them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_44", "text": "Spinning for Dummies\n\tThis is a moderately well-spun book about the \"No Spin Zone.\" Should be called the \"Know Spin Zone\" since really nothing in it is objective. O'Reilly is a case-study in the typesubjective journalism that is prevalent in the media these days and the book shows this. In other words it's a must read for everyone with the ability to see through it. If you can't see through O'Reilly's bias then this book is poison", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_45", "text": "Definitely not up there with Krakauer!\n\tOne of the blurbs I read on the book jacket compared this book to Into Thin Air and The Perfect Storm. No way!. Those two books were edge-of-your-seat reading experiences. This account of a kayaking expedition is just plain boring. The action doesn't start until about halfway or more into the book and even then, the cliched writing and deification of Balf's subjects make this book very hard to get through. Unless you are a serious kayaking fan, I would not recommend this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_46", "text": "so nazism is back\n\tHey here's an idea. What if Hitler was right all along, only it is men, not jews, who are to blame for all the woes of the world. We should build a new Auschwitz and exterminate them all. Right Andrea? In my opinion, this is just as bad as any misogynist. It's ridiculous garbage like this that has set the women's liberation movement back for so long", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_47", "text": "Not nearly as compelling as \"Rise to Rebellion.\"\n\t\"The Glorious Cause\" is the sequel to \"Rise to Rebellion,\" and since the first novel was so good I eagerly dove into this one, but was disappointed to find it had nowhere near the same depth and quality of characterization. On a scale of 1 to 10, I give it a 4, as compared to the 8 I would give \"Rise to Rebellion.\"\n\nThe events recounted in \"Rise to Rebellion\" involving the lead up to the Revolutionary War seemed so much more detailed and interesting, with a vast array of characters that were so colorful; John Adams, Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, Ben Franklin, and others. \"The Glorious Cause\" was not without its merits, but it seemed so much drier and less appealing, with a more narrow focus. It was far too long in some parts, to the point my attention wandered, and getting through it was a chore in some sections, unlike the preceding novel which seemed to turn its own pages. I listened to this book on audio tape during my commute, and often found myself impatiently trying to keep my focus upon the narrative while controlling my urge to fast forward to a livelier scene.\n\nOne element I felt truly slighted by was the coverage of Benedict Arnold and his defection to the British cause. I assumed this would be one of the lengthier and more rewarding sections of the book, but it zipped by fairly rapidly with little genuine immersion into the subject material.\n\nA mark of a good book is how I feel when I have finished reading it - if I am disappointed I have reached the end of the story, then I know it was time well spent. Getting to the end of \"The Glorious Cause\" felt more like finishing some particularly grueling outdoor project; it was uncomfortable work, and now that I'm done I feel I can do something a bit more interesting. Because Shaara did such a good job with \"Rise to Rebellion\" I don't feel my lack of appeal for this book is his responsibility; perhaps the subject matter didn't complement my taste as well. I prefer interesting historial detail over tepid, droning battle descriptions, and I feel the differences between those two categories represent perfectly the differences between \"Rise to Rebellion\" and \"The Glorious Cause.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_48", "text": "the plot itself could make a movie on Lifetime or Oxygen\n\tdo yourself a favor - don't waste your time with this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_49", "text": "Repetitive and disjointed\n\tNot as good as quot;Entre Nous quot; - less fun and more acedemic. But even then it is not a well written essay. The few good salient points are repeated too often, and with not much creativity or development", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_50", "text": "Sadly disappointed\n\t\"The Other Boleyn Girl\" and \"The Queen's Fool\" are two of the best books I've ever read--and I've read a LOT of books, especially about this period, which especially fascinates me. They were gripping to the end, and my involvement with the characters was complete--true masterpieces. So whenever a new book by Philippa Gregory comes out, I buy it, hoping to have the same experience, and lately have been sorely disappointed. \"The Virgin's Lover\" fell flat, and now I am trying to read this book but not finding myself engaged, must give it up. One reviewer suggested the books were being written too quickly--that is always an easy guess, however it depends on the writer. Anthony Trollope, for instance, was able to turn out amazing book after amazing book with incredible speed. That may or may not be the case with Gregory. I know, as a writer myself, that there are times when the work flows out, feeling almost as if it's channeled from another source, and times when it's harder, more mechanical. The more challenging situations are those when I'm not entirely convinced or in love with my subject. So to me, neither of these books feels as if they spring from a natural impulse. They feel forced, constructed. I'm going back to Trollope", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_51", "text": "No stars over Yosemite\n\tI listened to this as an audiobook. This is the worst book I've ever listened to from Audible. The worst. The narration is just too, too cutesy sweet and the writing is junior high quality at best. Unfortunately, I keep hearing Emperor Franz Josef in Amadeus saying, \"It has, well, too many notes.\" Barr describes everything (including clothes, hair, shoes, etc) with multiple metaphors, a plethora of adjectives, and, well, too many notes. I kept yelling at the author to just shut up and tell the story.\n\nI tried three times to listen to it and just wanted to scream after 10 minutes. I've heard this woman read other books and quite liked them, but her voice and this story just don't add up to anything other than ear pain and a case of diabetes.\n\nWhere's Michael Connelly when you need him", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_52", "text": "Missed the mark\n\tI am a Nevada Barr fan and was unfortunately disappointed with \"High Country.\" The story takes place in a restaurant (boring). The characters were dull and I kept getting them confused. Anna's constant thinking of how old she feels is tiresome. I also missed Anna's sister, Molly, who is only mentioned a few times in the book. \n\nSorry, but I really can't recommend this book as a good read. If you want to get a feel for a real Anna Pigeon adventure, pick up \"Track of the Cat\" or \"Liberty Falling.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_53", "text": "WHAT A WASTE OF $$ (UNLESS YOU HAVE $75,000 TO REDO YOUR KITCHEN)\n\tThis is the same old tired suggestions for cleaning up your clutter. The suggestions given are to install custom made draws that double and triple pull out. The suggestion for the pantry was to organize cans from little to big (duh) and then group like items together (duh) that's in every single organizing book published so this one is not different than any other. Also the other suggestion was to install a pull out swinging triple door pantry system. Oh is that affordable? If I had $75,000 to redo my kitchen I would install the fancy garbage bin that pulls out of the cabinet and the double drawer pot rack with side lid bins. Come on, don't waste your money on this book or it's suggestions. Very few pictures and all for the rich. I thought Good Housekeeping was for the everyday family. Get it at the library and then return it after you don't read it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_54", "text": "This Angel Fell Flat\n\tHmm, quite a disappointment, especially after splurging on the hardcover edition. Set as a kind of \"Rockies Rear Window,\" this is one slow story. Endless pages of crazy-making when I'd already guessed the outcome about halfway through. Finally skipped ahead to finish the book. I had really looked forward to Angels Fall, too :( If you are a Roberts fan, don't spend the money on the hardcover, wait for the paperback, go to the library, or borrow from a friend. Not worth the price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_55", "text": "LIES, DAMNED LIES, AND STATISTICS\n\tIt was Mark Twain who popularized the aphorism of Benjamin Disraeli that there are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics. I kept hearing all these marvelous things about FREAKONOMICS, a book by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner, so when I ran across it at 25% off, I did a stupid freakin' thing and bought it. I thought, What the freak, I've got a pretty inquisitive mind and I'm open to seeing things differently, to discovering new viewpoints.\n\nThe doubt started early when I got the book home and I first noticed the glowing comments on the dust jacket from the likes of Time, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Los Angeles Times. When all of the liberal news agencies are lining up to tell me how wondrous a certain publication is, I'm immediately going to be freakin' suspicious. Author Malcolm Gladwell tells us on the cover, \"Prepare to be dazzled.\" Well, evidently Ol' Malcolm is dazzled a whole lot easier than I am. (I won't even mention the smug mug of Stephen Dubner that taunted me from the book's dust jacket because I don't want you to get the idea that I judge a book by its cover. Or in this case, a writer by his physiognomy. So I won't mention that.)\n\nIf you're the kind of person who is amazed to learn that 70% of auto accidents occur within 10 miles of a driver's home, then you just MIGHT be dazzled by FREAKONOMICS. If I tell you that the company that issues its 5-day-a-week employees only 3 uniform shirts, thinking that it is cutting costs, is probably increasing its overhead, and this fact astounds you - if you must ask \"But how?\" - then yes, buy FREAKONOMICS and be dazzled. Mostly what FREAKONOMICS offers (when its conclusions can be trusted) is just what we used to call \"common sense.\" But since America has been reduced to a bunch of corpulent, brain-dead zombies staring vacuously at that box of SURVIVORS, and AMERICAN IDOLS, and LOST knuckleheads, good old-fashioned common sense now appears to dazzle the dead (when you can sever them from that box and put a real book in their hands, that is).\n\nI dove into FREAKONOMICS hoping to find my purchase worthwhile. I got no further than page 13 when my fears were realized: everything would require second-guessing and verifying. On that page, Smug Mug tells us (based on a single report by the Institute Of Medicine) that \"drinking eight glasses of water a day has never actually been shown to do a thing for your health.\" Fortunately, I read YOUR BODY'S MANY CRIES FOR WATER by Doctor F. Batmanghelidj over a decade ago so I already knew what a bunch of bunk that was.\n\nIn chapter 4, Smug Mug \"proves\" that legalizing abortion in 1973 with the Roe v. Wade decision was responsible for a national drop in the crime rate. This represents the centerpiece of his book, both literally and ideologically. The first thing the reader must accept is that there really has been a significant drop in crime since the early 1990s. On page 92, the author acknowledges that the police in Atlanta were discovered to be underreporting crime in the early `90s in hopes of landing the 1996 Olympics. Well, would police forces nationally have an incentive to underreport crime generally if it has actually dramatically increased since the `90s as predicted? True, being honest might be means to an increased budget, but it sure would make your department appear inept and unable to maintain control. And surely the Chamber Of Commerce and the big business interests would frown on that public perception. Let me ask, do YOU actually feel you're less likely to be the victim of a crime now than you did in the early 1990s? That's funny, me neither. There's so much crime now that some of what was once reported to the police agencies goes unreported, and recently, an ex-police officer friend told me that cops can no longer engage in some of the micro-policing they were able to do in the `80s and `90s because crime is so out-of-control now.\n\nIn dismissing other possible factors responsible for the huge drop in crime (if this claim is a verity), Dubner states that increased police personnel accounts for only 10% of the drop. Having a bit more insight into the nature of police work than does the average civilian, it's funny that I find myself even contending with the stats Smug Mug uses that actually WORK AGAINST his theory: I believe the wide-scale hiring of police officers since the early `90s could have impacted the crime rate only minimally - less than the 10% - while actually increasing the municipal coffers via traffic citations significantly. And Dubner concludes that right-to-carry firearm laws \"simply don't bring down crime.\" (Be sure to read the utterly fascinating book, GUNFIGHTERS, HIGHWAYMEN VIGILANTES by Roger D. McGrath, for a decidedly different and scholarly viewpoint!)\n\nIn dismissing all explanations for the unexpected drop in crime except legalized abortion, I didn't notice any mention of the tremendous increase in homeschooling and the proliferation of private schools since the early `90s, and I wonder if that might have some statistical bearing. Ya think? Yes, I think Smug Mug is selective. He calls some abortions a \"crude and drastic sort of insurance policy.\" Not \"immoral.\" Not \"sinful.\" But then I didn't expect Smug Mug to call a sin a sin. \n\nAnd even if Levitt and Dubner's hypothesis is correct, that abortions have lowered crime, the fact remains that not every aborted child would have eventually murdered an innocent person, but every aborted child was an innocent person murdered. So why are we even discussing this? I'll tell you why: because the pro-choice folks can feel a slightly shifting consensus, and now they're pulling out all the stops, trying to \"statistically\" convince the masses that they're safer with all those unborn potential criminals missing. I find this repulsive! (And there are studies indicating that those missing people have, and will continue to have, a negative economic impact on society.)\n\nI won't even go into chapter 5, What Makes A Perfect Parent? Suffice to say that as usual (surprise! surprise!) all the statistics Dubner employs nearly always seem to confirm the rightness of the liberal dogma on each issue. Funny how those crunched numbers always crunch conservative beliefs. Just know that if you're a working mother, you haven't cheated your child in the least, but if you're a dad who thinks that an occasional spanking is in order, you are \"unenlightened.\" If your kid is watching lots of TV, it isn't turning the \"child's brain to mush.\" (No word on whether or not it's turning his/her morals to mush though.) And the studies (that we are called to pay attention to) show \"that a child's character wasn't much affected whether or not he was sent to day care, whether he had one parent or two, whether his mother worked or didn't, whether he had two mommies or two daddies or one of each.\" (I've often wondered what might have happened to me if my Mom, who was home most of the time, hadn't been there to hammer the dangers of drugs into my head day after day, year after year, while I was growing up in the `60s and `70s.)\n\nI've given FREAKONOMICS two stars because I did find the section on the naming of children very interesting, as well as the story of Stetson Kennedy's fight against the \"three Ks.\" But if you're smarter than I am, you'll borrow this book from your library rather than paying money for it. Economically speaking, that's just \"common cents.\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_56", "text": "Vastly Over-Written and Vastly Over-Praised\n\tFrom the remarks at this site, people either love this novel or hate it. I hated it. I hated it for the reason that it represents all that is bad about MFA program writing in the last 30 years. The emphasis is entirely on STYLE. Forget story. Forget that your reader needs some reason to be reading the narrative. Just throw out and string together wonderful language and the reader will follow you anywhere. Some of this thinking goes back to Henry James, some of it goes back to Virginia Woolf who was so terrified of books with plots or dominating conceits (like H.G. Wells' THE TIME MACHINE). The first 100 pages of this novel are about a real estate deal and the people to whom Frank Bascombe is trying to sell a property. It's brilliantly written. In fact, it's so brilliantly written that I had a lot of problems seeing a former sportswriter being so introspective and articulate about his life, his loves, and the region of the country he inhabits. This book has no driving plot. In fact, it's an arbitrarily chosen conceit: what happens on July 4th in the life of one guy. It's not James Joyce's ULYSSES nor is it trying to be, but EVERY thought this man has is in this book. And none of it is related to a plot or story or any reason whatever why a person--any perso--should pick up the book. \n\nIndeed, that seems to be the crux. I read this book because it was by Richard Ford, a man whom all of my colleagues in the mainstream fiction world revere. You must read this book, they said. So I did. And I consider it an extraordinary waste of my time. To be sure, this is a judgment call, but I'm allowed to make it. EVERY reader is allowed to make that call. But I know I'm in the minority in this. This book is supposed to be one of the greatest American novels of the last 25 years. But will it be so in another 25 years? Are novels now only to be interior monologues (which Virginia Woolf preferred and said so in her essay \"Modern Fiction\")? \n\nPerhaps our values are changing. Perhaps the MFA programs in this country are correct in only cultivating style rather than story. But what it eventually evolves into is a form of narcissism, wherein the author writes at length, putting on the page all of his or her thoughts about whatever and we're supposed to . . . what? Applaud it? \n\nI believe that the authors we'll remember will be the natural storytellers. I don't think Richard Ford is one of them. But, man, he sure can write", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_57", "text": "The Anti-Mystery Story\n\tThis was the first Hard Case publication book that I have tried. It won't be the last, but I was hardly impressed with King's story. \n\nI don't so much mind having a story with no ending (I got the point even without the author's afterword that was obviously meant to propitiate his regular readers who he correctly feared would be disappointed by this latest work), but couldn't King have given more of a mystery? That is, after all, what is expected of a crime-mystery book. I can't believe that I was asking too much. Instead, I was treated to 178 pages of \"Welcome to Maine!\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_58", "text": "Brainless Squared!\n\tThe \"bottom-line\" on \"Brainless\" is that one has to be \"brainless\" to take time to read Coulter's writings, and even more brainless to waste the time to read an analysis of them. \n\nYes, it is mildly interesting to learn of Coulter contradictions (eg. bashes the elite, then takes on Harriet Miers - partly because she didn't go to an elite law school, and \"I believe everything I say,\" vs. \"Most of what I say, I say to amuse myself and amuse my friends.\" And then there are the infinite number of brainless \"Coulterisms\" and unsupported assertions - eg. \"public schools have more sex scandals per year than Catholic priests - thirty times more,\" \"Liberals lie about the science on stem-cell research because they warm to the idea of destroying human embryos,\" \"I've never seen people enjoying their (9/11) husbands' deaths so much.\" On the other hand, Maguire really doesn't have that much to say that IS INTERESTING!\n\nOn the other hand, if you hadn't figured out already that there is someting seriously wrong with Ann Coulter - this book won't help. Save your money and your time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_59", "text": "Mandelbrot repeatedly claims standard models...\n\t...are incorrect and that his fractal models are much better. Of course if his models were worth more than the paper they're written on Mandelbrot wouldn't have to write books like this because he'd be cleaning out everyone else's wallets on the stock market. In particular, if it's true that extreme events are more unlikely than most people think then he could easily exploit this with a suitable derivative. But the fact is, Mandelbrot doesn't know anything that countless other traders don't already know. So instead Mandelbrot is forced to resort to telling people how smart he is through his books rather than actually being smart enough to make a killing on Wall Street.\n\nBut I am glad I read this book. Having seen Mandelbrot 'on tour' a few years ago I developed a strong prejudice against him. But reading this book has convinced me that my prejudice is entirely justified. He can never just state a fact. Instead he always has a to phrase it as \"my work shows that...\" or \"I demonstrated that...\" even if he makes the same claim again and again. If he can try to take credit for other people's work he'll do so. He even managed to find someone to write an introduction for the book who was prepared to refer to the Levy distribution as the Mandelbrot-Levy distribution. The most egregious example of self-aggrandisement has to be the caption to a picture of the Brooks-Metelsky-Mandelbrot set where he mentions that two mathematicians only scaled part way up his 'Everest' of this set and received Fields medals for this work - the implication of course being that Mandelbrot has actually seen the view from the summit. Disgustingly he doesn't even deign to mention the names of these mathematicians.\n\nOne time I criticised Mandelbrot publicly and someone responded by pointing out how many peer reviewed papers he had published so he can't be all bad. But in this book Mandelbrot actually reveals to us how he used his social network to work around the peer review system. Astonishing!\n\nI think it's also worth pointing out that there are some interesting ideas in this book and so it's not completely valueless. But I found the discussion of multifractal time methods (which make up a large part of the book) to generate plausible looking but fake price charts to be a bit pointless. I work in computer graphics and use similar methods to generate random surface detail all the time, but it doesn't mean I have a deep understanding of the statistics of random surfaces. It just means I know how to fool the eye", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_60", "text": "Can you save someone's soul by insulting their intelligence?\n\tTo cover all the problems with continuity, logic, theology, geography and plain common sense in _Left Behind_ would take a whole book. One hardly knows where to start.\n\nPerhaps it is too early to assess the damage that will be done to Christian religion by this trashy novel. As such, it isn't even a decent trashy novel; instead of steamy sex scenes, we get sanctimonious sermonizing. Worse than that, what the authors have done is to turn the powerful imagery of the Bible into a cheap comic book, ignoring its spiritual messages in favor of promoting a self-centered preoccupation with getting a ticket to heaven before it's too late.\n\nThe comic book aspect can not be overemphasized. Even if you suspend disbelief enough to accept the rapture scenario (an idea with virtually no scriptural support), little in the characters' actions, thought processes or dialog rings true. One gets the impression that the book was hastily thrown together by a junior high school student. God ends up looking like the ultimate villain, demanding that you hurry up and get yourself and your friends on his side Or Else.\n\nWhatever happened to the inspiring Christian writers of yesteryear? Who is the present-day equivalent of C. S. Lewis, or Catherine Marshall, and why aren't they getting more attention? These were writers who actually made you THINK. LaHaye and Jenkins seem to believe that thinking is the last thing God wants us to be doing; they hardly miss a chance to put down anyone with any hint of intelligence or independent thought. They show no interest in answering the sort of hard questions that surviving non-believers in such a world might ask. One wonders if they have ever met a non-believer at all, or witnessed the aftermath of a disaster for that matter.\n\nThese days, it seems as if all the media attention is on the likes of Ann Coulter or Pat Robertson, whose mission seems to be to turn Christianity into a twisted, bigoted caricature of what it once was. Perhaps all the great religious thinkers really have been raptured. If _Left Behind_ is an example of the sort of writing that we can expect from Christian writers, then it is the church itself that is in danger of being left behind", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_61", "text": "doesn't have it all\n\tWhile this book contains a ton of data, don't get it if you want calorie counts on anything homemade. If you look up french toast, for example, it only gives information on name brand items. Much of the information in the book is available on the packaging of the products. I suppose that if you wanted to check it before shopping, or use it before eating out, it would be helpful. But if you want to find out the caloric content of any homemade items, you are out of luck with this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_62", "text": "A disappointment\n\tThis book was selected by my book club. I had never read Anna Quindlen before. Rise and Shine was a disappointment to me. I kept hoping that Meghan would somehow be redeemed, but that did not happen. She is really not very likeable. I thought there would have been more of a dialog between the sisters concerning Leo's tradgedy. Meghan blamed her sister in one line and then it was never brought up again. The book left me with an empty feeling. It was not a satisfying read", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_63", "text": "A note of dissent\n\tIn addition to the fact that I, too, felt that I was enduring a commercial for DFA, I was annoyed by the fact that this book is nothing more than a rehash of The Only Guide to a Winning Investment Strategy You'll Ever Need: Index Mutual Funds and Beyond - The Way Smart Money Invests Today, Swedroe's May, 1998 book. He introduces a small number of new studies and illustrations, but if you've read the first book, there's no reason to look at this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_64", "text": "wrong item sent\n\tI received a book that I didn't even order. The one I ordered is yellow and white ( 3th edition). THis isn't the one I ordered; therefore, I need a refund.I sent the book back and I know the seller received it on 8/19", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_65", "text": "Another not -so- helpful rant\n\tIt is sad that this is what passes for political commentary now. Coulter's work demonstrates exactly the potential danger for degrading society and disdain for thinking that people like Ms. Coulter piously/hypocritically rail against. She will happily take the same formula to the bank time and again. Why must political discussion turn to childish name calling in order to convince self-selected audiences of something they already want to believe. Pitiful rants here. If you are in it for fun or don't care that you are getting a skewed, sensationalist opinion, maybe you should read a few paragraphs of this in the book store. But for something better, why not go for an intelligent book that takes an even handed, analytical approach, rather than buy into the opinions of a new breed of political analyst (on both right and left) that race to produce the most extreme charactures of any political philosophy they do not happen to agree with.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_66", "text": "Crops, Crops and More Crops\n\tI had to read Jared Diamond's Pulitzer prize winning book because of the rave reviews and acclaim. The thoughts that he introduces in the book are certainly interesting and he presents us with a new way to interpret history which is certainly important. However, there is much overkill in making points about the development of each civilization - crops are the major topic with little discussion on guns, germs (more than the other 2), and steel. Of course the arguement for this focus is that the domestication of crops is how civilizations develop guns, germs and steel. I enjoyed parts of the book considerably, but you would have to have a strong interest in horticulture and botany to truely appreciate the book. I guess I was spoiled by first reading his sequel to GGS, \"Collapse\" - a terrific read that should be of interest to everyone -it relates our industrialization to every aspect of the environment and show historically how this has shaped history. It has major rammifications for our situation on this earth right now. -RK", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_67", "text": "Sean Hannity should be arrested\n\tWhen the truth about 911 is known he must not escape justice. He is a criminal and must be treated like one. Christian Peper", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_68", "text": "Giants standing on his shoulders\n\tHal Abelson is responsible for a famous epigram, \"If I haven't seen as far as others, it is because giants were standing on my shoulders.\"\n\nThis book is solidly enough written, but it's a cut-down, shallow rehash of a few justly famous functional programming textbooks. The first is Abelson and Sussman's \"Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs\"; the second, Bird and Wadler's \"Introduction to Functional Programming\".\n\nIf you want to really learn deep truths about programming, go buy those two books. If they leave you scratching your head about how to transmogrify what you learn into Perl, buy Schwartz's \"Perls of Wisdom\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_69", "text": "Biased genetic studies?\n\tAuthor La Guardia mentions how the Lemba of Africa have the Jewish gene. Fine! But when he deals (in several pages mind you)with the Falashas (also of Africa) he never mentions that genetic studies have positively shown these Jews NOT to be descended from the 12 Tribes of Israel despite the Falashas's longtime rep for possibly being a Lost Tribe of Israel which, again, has now been 100% disproven through genetic studies", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_70", "text": "Dick Morris- degenerate\n\tJust a reminder that this guy cheated on his wife around the same time Clinton was being pounded for his indiscretions. \nSean Hannity, early in his book \"Let Freedom Ring\" reminded us of how Bill Clinton tainted the office of the presidency and then not two paragraphs later noted how Morris was a good friend of his (Hannity's) and then led into negative opinions on Morris of Clinton. Didn't bother to mention anything about Morris doing the exact same thing- and this little worm woulda lied with his palm on the Ark of the Covenant so don't give me (...) about the lame@ss lying under oath Republican punk. (...) hyprocrite!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_71", "text": "Typical liberal rhetoric.\n\tI first read passages from this book in college. I can now see how liberal professors very much enjoy using this book to influence young minds. Professor Zinn is a far left author. He uses the usual lines: America generally bad, communism generally good. Obviously Mr. Zinn has the right to write whatever he wants, and his writing style is very convincing. However, if the reader investigates the facts, many holes become visible in his theories. Those who agree and disagree with his writings should explore opposite viewpoints. A good example is \"Intellectual Morons : How Ideology Makes Smart People Fall for Stupid Ideas by Daniel J. Flynn\" which gives the reader a good profile of Mr. Zinn.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_72", "text": "Fischer Black and the Revolutionary Idea of Finacce\n\tPoorly proof read and obfuscatingly written, this book had the potential to clarify for the many the importance of Black's contributions. It was a frustrating read due to lack of clarity and lack of simple explanations about the significance of Black's work", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_73", "text": "Did anyone proofread this?\n\tI agree with the reader(s) who said this book totally contradicts itself and seems thrown-together, as if no one proofread it. In one chapter she'll recommend something; then later on she'll tell you it's ineffective and/or dangerous! She gives a long, long list of herbal supplements that are supposed to aid weight loss -- but she just repeats all the advertisers' claims without any comments, recommendations or opinions of her own. Personally I think most natural/ herbal supplements are a ripoff, but if she had given any testimonials by people who've found them to work, I might consider trying them. On the whole, this book is a waste of money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_74", "text": "Save your money\n\tWhat a complete and utter waste of time. Its obvious how these guys got dubbed the nutroots", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_75", "text": "There's nothing new here\n\tThere isn't anything in this book that you won't find in Warren Buffett's annual letters to the shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway (available for free at the Berkshire Hathaway website). If you've not read those letters then I suggest you get right to it - they clearly lay out Mr Buffett's approach to investing and are written in a very easy to read, humorous and homely style.\n\nThis book pulls many of the highlights from those letters together in one place and lays out some major tenets and themes that could be said to make an investment \"Buffett like\". \n\nIf you're not familiar with Warren Buffett and have not read his letters to the shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway - then you will likely find this to be a good introduction to Buffett. Anybody else should probably steer clear as there isn't anything new here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_76", "text": "A tragedy indeed....\n\t\"The Last River - The Tragic Race for Shangri-la\".......Tragic. Yes I'd agree that this book is tragic.\nTragic that I bothered reading it.....tragic that I paid for it in order to read it.....tragic that Todd wasted his time writing it......tragic that I disliked it so much that I can be bothered writing a review.\nThe warning should have come upon examination of the back of the dust jacket. \"Advance praise for The Last River\" it reads. In retrospect this means no one is prepared to recommend the book after they have read it.\nIt seems that Todd had a vision of how big a book needs to be, and went to great lengths to flesh out the story to reach his goal. So much of the content has so little relevancy to the story, that you soon tire trawling through it.\nThis was my third Tsango experience. I do recommend the Outside documentary on the Lindgren expedition. \"Hell or High Water\" is not outstanding, but is worth a read, but on this book, my advise to Todd is please make this the Last River that you drag through the wringer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_77", "text": "Random thoughts?\n\tThis books should be called \"The random thoughts of a rich old man.\" It appears to me someone followed Mr. Buffet around and wrote down what ever he said then thought \"how do I present this is a book?, oh how about a random collection of dis-jointed thoughts! yea that's it!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_78", "text": "On Democracy? or On Over Simplification?\n\tThis book is great! Assuming you already have a Ph. D. in Political Science. Otherwise this book is best reserved for drop quoting, or light reference. The author shows bias towards the United States' form of Democracy, as is to be expected in such a book. The simplistic nature makes the reader annoyed more than informed. The childish approach is suited for school children, but not as appropriate as other books for real analysis", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_79", "text": "Even 3 paragraphs show the inaccuracy\n\tHart disputes O'Reilly's claim that the US \"gives far and away more tax money for foreign coutries than anyone else.....\" by countering that per capita the U.S. is near the bottom of the list. O'Reilly wasn't quoted as saying \"more tax money per capita\".\n\nMore goofy reasoning by someone who ought to know better.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_80", "text": "This diet made me sick!\n\tAfter two weeks on this diet plan I could bearly lift my head up. I nearly fell asleep driving home from work nights...not to mention hardly staying awake while at work. I thought it would be a pleasant change from the restrictions of Atkins, but I was never tired on Atkins. I don't know if it had something to do with insulin from the sudden onslaught of carbs...or what the problem was. All I know is I am happily following Atkins and losing much more rapidly than I did on this CAD plan. In two weeks I lost 6 lbs. on CAD...14 on Atkins. You figure it out", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_81", "text": "Founding Work of Modern Statism\n\tThis book, above all others, reveals the breakdown of classical (libertarian) liberalism into the statist liberalism of today. Although the first part of the work, being a refutation of Edmund Burke's silly nonsense, is stellar, and is well worth reading. Regardless, the second part, the chapter on quot;Ways and Means quot; in particular, is composed of the most despicable, anti-liberty doctrines that one can find. What Paine basically proposed was a late 18th century form of the welfare state, replete with progressive taxation, subsidies for child birth, and other fine statist amenities. Thus, as all of these things are, in his words, to be claimed as rights, the title of this book comes to mean nothing whatsoever. It is indeed sad that Thomas Paine has gained such an enduring legacy as a friend to liberty. In truth, he is actually one of its worst enemies, as he combines a just zeal for resistance to oppression, revolution, and reason, he sabotages his entire political philosophy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_82", "text": "Almost Pornographic\n\tI enjoy reading books of trivia and fun facts, but I didn't even make it through the first chapter before I put this book down in disgust. Almost every entry had to do with sex or male endowments. As I was flipping through the book, I found x-rated pictures and drawings that I would hate to have to explain to my children if they were to pick up this book. I never would have bought this book if I had seen it in a bookstore, and I regret throwing it in the trash before I could see if I could get my money back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_83", "text": "Great lesson in how to dramatize and sell books..\n\tAnyone that knows anything about Milken knows that the guy created millions of jobs, and contributed much more to society than people like James Stewart, who often act like parasites at the expense of others.\n\nAnd what about Milken's life after this whole affair? I wonder what Stewart will write about in the sequel, since Milken has taken on a life of philanthropy basically unrivaled, and certainly contributes more to this country than most. Milken's creation of a liquid market for junk bonds allowed credit risk to be redistributed throughout the capital markets, effectively creating more capital, more jobs, and more wealth creation. \n\nAnyone up and coming in IB, or looking to inform themselves of the 80's capital movement, please at least check out some other perspectives on the era. \n\nNote: These comments don't apply to Boesky or the arbs who were doing nothing but breaking the law. I would argue a strong distinction between Milken and most of the other characters in this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_84", "text": "Will Be A Collector's Item Some Day\n\tI recently saw this book on the bargain bin. This book was pure garbage, by two arrogant 20-somethings in clown suits. Basically they are saying valuations don't matter. Since they wrote the book, it has been prooven that their philosophy, approached over the long term, produces some great damaging losses. The book may be useful during the next bubble, which if history serves, will occur well after these clowns pass on to the big three-ring circus in the sky. To the dungeon with these two knaves", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_85", "text": "Shockingly overrated!\n\tOur book club read this last month and not a single member had anything good to say about this book. As the facilitator, I was surprise by the consensus since we usually have at least one or two members who love the monthly selection. The writing is disjointed to the point that Ms. Krauss loses her reader. Then when she introduces the potential that many of the chapters might just be imaginary interactions between the characters, the reader is left extremely frustrated. I really cannot imagine how Ms. Krauss' novel has garnered so many stellar reviews", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_86", "text": "Just plain dumb\n\tI am having a hard time understanding why people have raved about this book. I guess everyone is entitled to have loyal fans, but I just don't see what was great, or even good, about this story.\n\nTwo teenagers enter a school and end up killing seven people. They are caught, they confess, and the Grandmother of one of the killers hires Spenser to prove the boy's innocense. We are given the impression a great mystery, with possible red herrings, is about to entertain us. Alas, it is not to be. The kids did it, plain and simple. Why they did it is so stupid. The story reads as though a sixth grader has written it. The plot is lame, and even as lame as it is, it isn't executed well at all.\n\nThe characters are boring and 2 dimensional. The banter which takes place between the main character and others, while it seems to be trying to be witty, is just dumb and unbelievable. I just can't say enough about how stupid this story is. There are too many wonderful mystery authors out there writing gripping, intense works of fiction to waste your time on this one. This is the first novel I have read by this author and will most definitely be my last", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_87", "text": "White Males Only\n\tBefore purchasing Made in Detroit I read the reader reviews. The reviews were so mixed that I decided against buying the book and checked it out of the library instead. As it turns out I made the best decision. All I can say is `thank you fellow reviewers'; this book was definitely not worth the purchase price. My statement has nothing to do with the author's writing skills, he is a skilled writer. It has everything to do with his lack of insight. That Paul Clemens could live in a city and have such a skewed view of it is downright scary. I read the book, waiting for Paul to have a revelation that would help him put the pieces of his life together and make peace with them. But after 241 pages he was no more enlightened than he was on page one. Blacks are caricatures whose sole role in life is to make Paul's life hard. Women are peripheral characters who are barely given a voice. He finds a way to put down and demean everyone who is not a white male in his book. \n\nIf you are a white male who harbors secret racist feelings you will enjoy this book and it will validate your feelings. If you are anyone else your reaction will no doubt range from mild boredom to outrage. As I read this book I felt sadness, a profound sense of dismay and had some of my worse fears confirmed. (There are white folks who actually still think like this.) My hope is that the light comes on for Paul, he is still young. If it does maybe he will share his insights with us.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_88", "text": "Long on Verbiage, Short on Plot, and Ultimately Pointless\n\tThe book jacket for \"The Ruins\" offers a can't-miss premise: a group of post-grad American tourists at play in Mexico jump at the chance for a little adventure among Mayan ruins but find but then find themselves in unimaginable danger. It's the stuff of great Summer thrillers ready to be taken to the beach. But 319 pages later, the reader is left to wonder whether or not the publisher put the wrong book in the jacket. \n\nAlmost immediately, you'll notice that Smith's writing is as dense as the jungles that make the setting. However, despite the endless stream of words, his descriptions are often threadbare. Plus, there are no chapter breaks, which eventually pushes the pace until it feels like an assignment to continue. \n\nNext, the characters themselves begin to fall flat. There are only really two couples to keep track of, and yet it's difficult for the first third of the book to distinguish them. There is little to keep you interested in what they're doing or why they might be doing it. Smith's attempts at developing these four as characters come in fits and spurts. This seems obviously haphazard and hurried - the author is jamming in backstory whenever needed to explain characters' actions as if he were patching leaks in a dam. By the end of the book, the foursome seems to be as disinterested in each other as the reader is in them. \n\nAnd for the readers who are hoping to discover something of interest in the setting such as Mayan mythology or archeological lore, forget it. Aside from language barriers with the locals, there is no reason why this fantastical story couldn't have been set in the wilds of the Rocky Mountains, the Saharan desert, or anywhere else. The danger posed has nothing to do with Mexico, archeology or mythology at all. \n\nAh yes, the danger posed. Well, I can't say much at all because anyone could give away the entire book with one line of explanation - that's how thin the plot is. The numerous other reviews that fault this as a short story masquerading as a novel are exactly right. Suffice it to say that when you do realize what the danger is (and you'll realize it well before any of the well-educated characters do), it's a real eye-roller, as if to say \"I read this many pages for THIS?\".\n\nBy the time the story concludes, it's more irritating than suspenseful. The characters take so long to blithely undertake any course of action at all that you'll start rooting against them. Eventually scenes of gore start piling up in an obvious and lazy attempt to interject some action, but even aside from being misdirected, it's too little too late. \n\nThis book could have been an adventure, a supernatural thriller, a survival tale, or a horror screenplay. It could have even taken the high road as an examination on people's reactions to situations of extreme stress: some take the lead, even enjoying the challenge, while others whither into a shell of hopelessness. But none of the possibilities ever come to fruition in this disappointing effort.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_89", "text": "A major disservice to the book\n\tThe book THE LOST CONTINENT is an amazing captivating read. Bryson is truly brilliant in his descriptions. This CD totally KILLS that. First of all the narrator reads at a mile a minute, sometimes to the point where you can't understand him. And second, they abridged the CRAP out of it, cutting some of the most interesting commentary and actually cutting the entire SECOND HALF of the book! While the book is amazing, this particular recording of it should be avoided at all costs", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_90", "text": "What, another birthday????\n\tI found this book very boring. Tyler does a good job on detailing the charictors but I kept waiting for something to happen. Poor Maryam never developed into a person she was so caught up in trying to be a proper\nAmerican. I will read another of her books since she is so well thought of", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_91", "text": "boring\n\tWhat a waste of time. This was like sitting through a very boring business course. I was never interested in turning the page. I would have liked to see more of Carly personal side and maybe some human aspect to this story.Instead I felt like a robot was telling this story.Very much of how great her business style was and very little about anything else. I forced myself to finish this. A huge diaappointment.Don't waste your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_92", "text": "Bones: Buried Deep\n\tI am a huge fan of Kathy Reichs' novels and of the TV Series, Bones. However, this book was quite a disappointment to me. I did not care for the way the author wrote dialogue -- Brennan's dialog is not that simplimatic on the TV program, and she certainly would never say, \"Where at!?\" The author way overused the joke where Brennan did not \"know what that means.\"\n\nAll I could think of was how much better this novel would have been if written by Reichs herself.\n\nI started to jot down the holes in the story but quit after a while", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_93", "text": "Poorly written\n\tThis is a badly written, repetitive and self-serving account, largely, of the foolishness of quot;portflio insurance. quot; That things which are quot;just like quot; something else may not be so in reality, and that magic fixes in the market (which after all fly in the face of the rational-expectations/efficient-market hypotheses which often are built into the view of the market being relied on) I guess needs to be pointed out regularly, since hope of quick, uninformed, and painless fixes seem to reoccur with each new wave of financial charlatans and the greed they feed on. Jacobs does point out such problems for a particular, rather bizarre episode, and suggests, not too coherently, that such quot;scams quot; are still prevalent. However, He does this in a horribly repetitive and self-laudatory way that is not really very clearly argued", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_94", "text": "where is the quality control\n\tdesign of book is very poor--pictures totally unclear and print is crowded making it impossible to focus on the story. The translations are not bad but there is no effort to organize the material and put it in contex", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_95", "text": "Real dogs need real care Not quot;dummies quot; info\n\tThis book is so full of misinformation that I shudder to think (since it is in the quot;dummies quot; series), that this may be the only information that many people will read before they embark upon a very serious commitment with a dog. \n\n It is poorly researched, full of dogma and nonsense. \n\n If you have to read a quot;quick book quot; find one written by an expert - a veterinarian, or anyone with a track record in animals. Instant info can be found on bulletin discussion boards, magazines etc", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_96", "text": "Don't waste your money...\n\t...you can waste your time and save your money by checking this out of your local library.\n\nIf you want to get an \"inside view\" of the inner workings of Wall Street during the excessive gyrations of the '80s, then read Den of Theives - that book is well written and well worth the money!\n\nWhat turned me off about this book was the structure and the writing style. The first half of the book was essentially the author relating fortuitous circumstances that were the product of Serendipity. He was simply in the right place at the right time, had virutally no idea how he got there, felt out of place the whole time (even when he was raking in the Big Bucks in NY and London), and so now he thought he'd wwrite a book about it. I also got the sense that he was trying to assuage some guilt from his association at Salomon Brothers. He was there, he made a lot of money, good for him - get over it!\n\nI was also pretty disappointed because the subject matter has A LOT more potential. I might have actually enjoyed it - had I not read Den of Theives 7 years earlier, and already had some idea of how things took place. But, if you can get it for $5 or less (including shipping), and you have little to no knowledge of what an investment banker's life is like (and you haven't also seen the movie Wall Street (which covers the same highlights in this book)), then it's probably worth it.\n\nI did like the wrap up he did towards the end of the book, relating where he had heard everyone from the firm ended up...althought that seemed a little rushed..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_97", "text": "Sophomoric and sloppy.\n\tI'll preface this by saying I'm a cryer. I cry at movie previews when they simply look entertaining. I cried all the way through Superman Returns. I did not, however, shed one tear during Message in a Bottle.\n\nIn English class, I always learned to \"show, not tell\" when writing. When that is your rule of thumb, you'll write a moving piece of literature, even if you're not completely skillful. Sparks is the master of telling without showing.\n\nI'm honestly baffled by all the good reviews it gets. The story is somewhat engaging, but with no payoff. But the work is filled with passages like (and these are from memory; if I picked up the book to look for verbatim examples I'd have to type the entire thing), \"He went to the refrigerator, opened the door, and took a beer. After opening it, he sat down on the back deck.\" Or, \"Though she was overweight, she moved quickly around the table.\" \"She got out of the shower, dried off, and put on khaki shorts and a white cotton shirt.\" Have you read enough yet?\n\nI'm new to the romance genre. My mother-in-law recommended Sparks because -- I think she was trying to imply -- his sex scenes aren't too graphic. They were to me, but then, I'm new to romance, and spoiled by the masterful, unequaled storytelling skill of Stephen King.\n\nPlease hold your New York Times bestsellers to a higher standard. Let's hold on to whatever quality control we can in music, movies, and literature", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_98", "text": "Definitely not Alcott's \"Little Women\"\n\tI started reading this book expecting to like it - it's historical, related to Little Women, won the Pulitzer, doesn't feel like fluff, etc. However I had a really difficult time getting into the book. \n\nFor one, the language sounded much more pretentious than historically accurate. I've read other works from the time period she's supposed to be writing in, and rather than feeling in keeping with that era, this book felt indicitive of someone who makes full use of her thesaurus. \n\nAlso, I haven't read her other book so i didn't enter this novel with a trust for the author. Consequentally, I found that as she mentioned connections to Little Women, I became defensive. She had not proven to me that she had the right to use this work. In some of her character choices, such as one of the first encounters between March and Marmee (I'm not going to go into details so as not to spoil the scene), I believe that she made a radical departure from anything that Alcott would have written of her characters, and that Brooks really did not stay true to the original. \n\nThe first half of the book is also really dry. This could just be my personal taste, but the first half moved so slowly! The book started to pick up about half way through. Overall, the story being told and the Civil War aspects weren't bad, and could be a decent story in their own right if she'd just speed things along at the beginning.\n\nHowever, I think Brooks did the book a major disservice by linking it to Little Women. I bristled every time she mentioned an individual from the book, because she was really changing their characters (other than Aunt March). The choices that Brooks' characters made were not in keeping with choices they may have made in Alcott's book. \n\nIn the afterward, Brooks discussed her research and how she actually based the March family and particularly Mr. March more on the Alcott family itself than on the characters from Little Women, even commenting how the March Family in Alcott's book isn't very interesting, and how \"Nobody in real life is such a goody-goody as that Marmee.\" If she felt that way, then why use them as the basis for her book? Seen in that context, her earlier *huge* liberties with Marmee's character seem to just be a way to \"stick it\" to Alcott: \"ha ha, look how much more realistic Marmee is now!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_99", "text": "Not realistic for most people\n\tWhile I found the writing style good and the information interesting, the actual diet was unrealistic, too restrictive and lacking fun basics that make other diets tolerable. I found myself longing for spices (how bad could pepper really be?) and questioning the validity of their restriction. I couldn't stand the ground-up flax seeds in my cranberry cocktail - the texture reminded me of trying to drink mud with little bugs in it (or what I imagine that to be).\n\nI'm not writing this to disparage anyone from trying the diet - if you can handle the restrictions and you have the self-control required, you might find this diet doable and rewarding. I tried the Fat Flush with a group from work - inspired by one woman who is able to do the flush again and again every year (she always gains the weight back). The rest of us, while successful for varying degrees of short periods, found the diet unrealistic for any long-term results - all of us gained the weight back and spurred by instant weight loss, some even picked up worse habits than they began with.\n\nThe funny thing is I found much of the health information useful or interesting, but I got rid of the book b/c sitting on my shelf it reminded me of unrealistic goals and failure - not what I want out of a get-healthy plan. \n\nI'm writing this review so that others don't get sucked in by all of the positive reviews hoping for lasting results - 3 of us didn't have any", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_100", "text": "Biased genetic studies?\n\tAuthor La Guardia mentions how the Lemba of Africa have the Jewish gene. Fine! But when he deals (in several pages mind you)with the Falashas (also of Africa) he never mentions that genetic studies have positively shown these Jews NOT to be descended from the 12 Tribes of Israel despite the Falashas's longtime rep for possibly being a Lost Tribe of Israel which, again, has now been 100% disproven through genetic studies", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_101", "text": "an odd mix but 3 stars\n\tAs many have stated before me the book starts off with great promise for people who like historical fiction, however midway it turns into a romance novel. I give it 3 stars for holding my attention. A good beach read that can get you thinking (a little) about a time past. The one star is a mistake and I cannot seem to change it. 3 *** stars", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_102", "text": "The book is not complete and at times can be misleading\n\tBeing a student of photojournalizm in Moscow, Russia, I looked for the most complete book on photographic composition that is available. I had studied one book on the subject by the russian author, but knowing that photography in the US is much more developed and professional I was striving to get a book by a professional photographer.\n\nI was disappointed by the book \"Photographic Composition\" by Tom Grill for a number of reasons:\n\n1. It does not cover all important compositional elements, and those that it covers are not explained in full detail. It does not explain:\n- how elements with the similar shapes, similar sizes or similar tone interact with each other, \n- the reverse perspective effect and its uses,\n- why right and left sides of the photograph differ and why, how it can be used on practice,\n- how to balance \"weight\" of different elements of the photograph, it touches it briefly and furthermore provides an incorrect example,\n- difference between compositional center and the center of interest, how to balance them if they are in different parts of the photo (does not match each other)\n- all signs of perspective, it does not say anywhere that overlapping of objects is a clear sign of perspective (trivial as it may sound, it still should be marked in any complete work, especially when the author covers other three elements)\n- and much much more.\n\n2. It does not use photographs of the best masters to illustrate the topic, neither does it show how composition works in art, which I believe is very important.\n\n3. Most examples are in color, while most ideas on composition are best explained using B W photographs.\n\n4. Last but not least, composition is about meaning, making a message, not just how to balance different elements within a frame. The book makes this statement, but in my opinion fails to provide poverful examples, while you can fully appreciate the power of composition only by studying powerful photos with good explanation why precisely this photo is good.\n\nOVERALL: I believe that if you want to study composition you want to know all important considerations, not just a few and briefly explained \"how-to-quickly-improve-any-photo-you-take\". This books fails to provide complete approach to composition and at times can be misleading.\n\nI'd be very grateful if you could recommend me (and other folks that look at our reviews) a more thorough book on composition, I'm sure there must be a good book in english on that subject. Thanks!\n\nP.S. For those who can read in russian I advise a book by A. Lapin \"Fotografiya kak..\", which compared to the book by Tom Grill explains composition in full", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_103", "text": "All Dressed up, No Place to Go\n\tAlthough Dead Soul begins quite decently and surprisingly for Doss, who has a tin ear for dialogue, dearly loves a cardboard character, and has no sense of plot, it rapidly and unsurprisingly disintegrates into a mangle of missed opportunities. \n\nSince most plot reveals take place off scene, you have no idea what's going on until the end where Charlie tells all. Is this supposed to create suspense? Does Doss even realize how ridiculous this is? Does he have an editor? Can the editor read English? Now these are real questions for Charlie to answer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_104", "text": "pathetic\n\tThe Winner and Absolute truth made me continue reading Baldacci books.His last few books Christmas Train and Split Second were awful.Now Baldacci takes his left leaning anti american feelings and tries to shove it down our throats.That was the last money I ever spend on a Baldacci book,I even threw out his good books. Shut up Baldacci and write fiction books. Your ideas do not get through in this non fiction world", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_105", "text": "Perfect cure for insomnia\n\tA friend going through the same problems as I am was strongly recommended this book by her therapist and she bought it for me, as well. I was enthusiastic to read it and at least understand these emotions. If I could actually use the information to help myself, all the better. I was warned that the beginning was a bit slow and hard to get through, so I struggled through it, expecting it to get easier to read. It didn't. It's been sitting by my bed for months with the bookmark at page 104 and I'm really sorry because I'm sure that the contents are useful and interesting, but I just can't get past that page 104. I normally refuse to leave a book half unread, but this just has to be an exception because every time I pick it up I fall asleep within 3 or 4 pages.\n\nI agree with some of the previous reviewers that there is way too much emphasis on the actual workings of the meetings. I feel like I'm watching a video of it, as every minimal thing is described in incredible detail. But I wanted to read this book to understand the views and conclusions of the group, not to become an expert on the tea breaks they had. Also, I felt lost as the scientific tests they had previously carried out were explained in such detail, I ended up having to skim over some sections.\n\nThis may be a great resource for those who have great patience and/or a scientific background, but too much for a regular Joe like me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_106", "text": "A wallowing, depressing and ugly book with no redeeming value whatsoever\n\tThis is the worst, most depressing piece of fiction I have ever read. There is no real protoganist and not one singular character worthy of admiration--and after a while, their actions just become inexplicable. The author's soul must truly be an ugly one to have devoted so much time and energy to using his mind to generate so many casual acts of evil throughout the book. It starts out promising but by the time you get to about halfway through the book or so you get a nagging sense that your very own soul might be sucked out of you and permanently stolen by the heart of Neil Gaiman's darkness or one of his minions. Additionally, the characters' motivations change like the shifting sands, nothing they do makes any real sense except some inexplicable movement towards doing greater and more evil en masse like some sort of coagulating bacteria or disease. What is so creepy about this book is the casualness of it all. Unlike some of Stephen King's work (ie: The Stand), there is absolutely no redeeming thread here--no rallying or marshalling the troops to combat the emerging evil. It's evil in evil vs. evil surrounded by evil. All I can say is that this book is ugly, ugly, ugly. At least writers like Joyce Carol Oats and Joseph Conrad's intentions when writing about such things is to effectively demonstrate the ill effects of such darkness, but to make heroes of characters one should avoid is unconscionable. The choices the supposed protoganist makes make no sense--and you do root for him in the very beginning but you find he is just like one of them after all. I suspended my doubt and disbelief as long as I could but finally became so incensed by the audacity of both the literary critics and the author to pass this off as excellence, I literally stopped mid-sentence and chose to never read this author's work again. It's a shame too because he has allied himself in other incarnations with a truly gifted artist, Dave McKean, who maybe hasn't completely gone over to the dark side like Neil has. His association with Dave McKean is the only reason I even opened-up the book--and maybe a little because the title intrigued me. But it's unfortunate that the industry rewards \"clever\" works such as Mr. Gaiman's with undue praise. I've never so strongly disliked a book. Have you ever found yourself getting angry because you felt robbed or duped by a book? Well, don't believe the hype, this is the one to throw in the trash or disintegrate with X-men eyeball laserbeams before all your humanity is sucked out of you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_107", "text": "I really wanted to like this book\n\tIf Julia Glass had not set the bar so high with Three Junes, I would have given the book 3 stars instead of 2. There are sentences, paragraphs, even pages of brilliance in this book, but it is as if winning the National Book Award gave Ms. Glass unconditional confidence in her writing, and character development in particular. She seemed out of touch with the major demographics the narrative slings around. As another reviewer wrote, the writing process seemed transparant. Reading the book, you get the feeling that the characters are what Ms. Glass (a privileged white woman of a certain age) imagines teenagers, or New Mexicans, or black chauffeurs, or Hispanic nannies, or even gay people to be like. She is like a tourist who voyeuristically delights in other cultures without really understanding them. The teenagers and the Santa Fe inhabitants are the most painful examples of caricatures. Greenie might be the most believable, and although I understood why she was falling out of love with her gloomy Alan, I wasn't sucked along with her when she falls in love with \"the other Charlie\". He was only very mildly interesting and certainly not worth (even temporarily) losing your child over. With Saga, she manages to develop her most sympathetic character, but Saga's life is left floating and unresolved at the end. Even the brief appearance of Fenno, who I loved in Three Junes, lacked intensity and seemed gimmicky. All and all, a very disappointing second novel. You have to wonder, since most reviewers are pointing out all of the same problems with character, what good is her editor?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_108", "text": "Over Rated\n\tI heard all of these great things about this book etc...... So I got a copy and let me tell you it was a huge let down. I can honestly say it had loads of disgusting passages that I did not find at all entertaining. The \"bowel movement\" chapter was totally repulsive. I found it self indulgent, he had a crappy upbringing, that does not make for a good book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_109", "text": "Long and drawn out\n\tThis seemed too long and too drawn out", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_110", "text": "A little bit more than who's who, but definitely not how they achieved greatness\n\tSimple arithmetic and you know it's stupid to expect much from a 227 content book that attempts to tell the success stories and forumlas of 55 business leaders. Definitely everyone of them deserves its own biography instead of an average 4.13 pages. So I had lowered my standard before I read it. Still I had been quite disappointed. All passages were columns published previously on IBD written by different reporters that not only the writing style but the focus on individual leaders fluctuated much between hard data/history and success formula, primarly on the former. I am sorry that I could gain little knowledge/insight (that I really wanted to learn \"how\" they succeeded) during the reading. I felt even worse after reading from the previous reviewer that the content had been available on the net. In short, please give this book a pass!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_111", "text": "Wow, what a disappointment!\n\t\"The Most Anticipated Book in the History of Poker!\" exclaims a blurb on the cover. Well, if so, I can tell you that a lot of people have been, or are going to be, VERY disappointed. Comparing the classic Super/System from 1978 with this book is, to paraphrase Mark Twain, like comparing lightning to the lightning bug.\n\nThis book is more of a tribute to Doyle Brunson than it is \"A Course in Power Poker.\" Johnny Chan writes a fairly vacuous Preface in which he lauds Brunson, but doesn't say anything about how to play. Then we have Brunson's Introduction in which he tells us mostly about the contributors to the first Super/System. Next there is an autobiographical sketch by Brunson entitled, \"My Story.\" (If you want a book that gives the real flavor of Brunson's \"story,\" get a copy of According to Doyle (1984). It contains 47 chapters in which Brunson recalls his early days and life on the road.)\n\nFollowing \"My Story\" is a short history of Texas Hold'em by Crandell Addington which isn't much, and then there is the first chapter that could actually be considered part of a course in power poker. This would be 43 tips from Mike Caro cribbed from his lectures and books. However the tips are hardly \"exclusive\" for SuperSystem2 as claimed. Beginning with Caro's cute but now very familiar, \"In the beginning, everything was even money,\" most or all of the tips have been recycled. For example, Tip #18, page 146, \"WHEN A FREQUENT BETTOR CHECKS TO YOU...don't bluff\" is just about the same as Tip #10 \"Seldom bluff if frequent bluffers have checked into you\" found on page 137 in Caro's Fundamental Secrets of Winning Poker (1996). In fact Caro even recycles his \"exclusive\" tips in this very book. Tip #31 says that PLAYERS STARING AWAY...are almost always more dangerous than players staring at you,\" while Tip #40 says in part that \"OPPONENTS ARE MORE LIKELY TO BET OR RAISE IF THEY ARE: ...(3) staring away.\"\n\nJennifer Harman's chapter on limit hold'em is so ordinary that it's remedial. There's not even a hint of anything new. There are a number of books on the market that cover the same ground much more thoroughly. I especially recommend Small Stakes Hold'em: Winning Big with Expert Play (2004) by Ed Miller, David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth or anything by Sklansky. Also her insistence on referring to hands backwards, \"6-7\" (e.g., on p. 252) instead of \"76\" is annoying and contrary to a well-established convention.\n\nAnd the caricatures by Russ Braun! They are so bland and flattering that each may have passed prior inspection by the subject's mother. Comparing these to the witty and sharp work by Stan Hunt in the original is like comparing a cliche to something alive and vital. Brunson doesn't even look like himself. Here he's just a generic, smiling, dough boy kind of guy--except in the small, clever, lifelike drawing gracing page 7 which WAS drawn by Stan Hunt, copied from the first book.\n\nGood are the chapters on Omaha and Stud Eight-or-Better. However, although Brunson has Bobby Baldwin billed as his author of the Omaha Eight-or-Better chapter, actually it was written (as acknowledged) by Mark Gregorich. He does a good job of introducing the game and giving some of the strategies, and I'm sure he is a fine player, but what about Bobby Baldwin? Well, as CEO of Mirage Corporation and President of the Bellagio Hotel and Casino, Bobby is far, far too busy to write the chapter himself. So he just lent his name and his supervision. Can you spell R-I-P-O-F-F?\n\nPerhaps the most embarrassing part of the book is Doyle's chapter on no limit hold'em. It is little more than a reprise of the same chapter in the first book published 28 years ago.\n\nAlso recycled is the section on \"Colorful Names of Various Hold'em Hands\" on pages 628 and 629. The dated references to Raquel Welch (\"38\") and Broderick Crawford (\"10-4\") seem more than a little out of touch. Indeed, this book is nostalgic tribute to Brunson and the great success he and the original book achieved. And that is a shame, because this book is billed as an exciting event in the history of the publication of books on poker when in fact it is something hastily put together to flatter Brunson and, hopefully, the pocketbook of those involved.\n\nOne final thing: there is a Glossary, suitable for beginners, which is okay as it defines such things a \"Deuce,\" \"Flush,\" \"Four of a Kind,\" etc., but seems a little basic for \"A Course in Power Poker.\" Worse though is this definition of a \"Cold Deck\": \"A term often used to describe the deck by players who feel they're not getting enough playable or winning hands.\" Players may indeed remark that \"the deck is cold,\" but the origin of the term comes from the fact that a stacked deck used by cheaters that is switched into the game tends to be \"cold\" to the touch since it has not been handled since it was stacked.\n\nBottom line: pass", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_112", "text": "Sacre bleu!\n\tSomeone reported all my 3 negative reviews of Daniel Silva books and got them removed! Hmm, I wonder who that could be. \n\nI am rather annoyed at this because I spent quite a lot of time detailing why I didn't like one of the books, reasonably, I thought. Apparently, someone had decided that they did not follow the review guidelines. I used no profanities. OK, there were some spoilers, but not more than I usually read in other reviews. Not single worded, no phone numbers, no solicitations, etc. Maybe whoever it was just didn't like my negative review. Well, the last time I checked, the 1st amendment still applies in this country.\n\nOK, so let me try to post another review of why I didn't like this book without violating any review guidelines, and I'm not going to spend 30 mins on it like last time. \n\nI thought the book was very poorly written and very boring. I struggled through 1/3 of the book but the author could not capture my attention and I decided not to continue to the end. I've read a couple of other Daniel Silva books, but neither one of them could change my mind that he is an author that I don't like. I will not be buying any more of his books", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_113", "text": "As authentic as a daytime soap opera\n\tI'd heard the buzz (both pro and con) and thought I'd take an independent read. I was dismayed with this book.\nJames Frey has insulted anyone who has gone through a real experience with substance addiction by trivializing the truth of whatever experience he really had. One of the hardest things an addict has to grasp is the TRUTH so that he can take ownership of his actions and take the 12 steps or whatever is necessary to save his life and often the lives of loved ones tangled up in the mess with him. Lies are what enable \"slips\" and \"enabling\" and \"denial\" and those other catch words that describe continued misery and failure. Recovery is nearly impossible without honesty. So, can we look at this man's \"memoir\" and expect it to offer anything of value? It's poorly constructed, repetitive, and narcisitic. Even if Oprah hadn't exposed him, the writing takes the tone of \"whoppers\" like Frey's account of the drug house visit in which he \"rescues\" Lilly. Other reviewers and Smoking Gun have written about the fantastic episodes one by one, and I can't improve on that.\nSuffice to say this mockery of misery and hope is no more real than a daytime soap opera. Story lines in a soap may look like real life to one who is isolated from real life, the same way A Million Little Pieces might look to someone who has not been touched by real addiction. A real addict with typical delusion could be misdirected from a true course of treatment with tragic result.\nI was left with the impression he thinks institutions and people who help others with substance recovery are pitifully misdirected or inept. Like a joke of some kind. I'm not laughing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_114", "text": "The Best Picoult So Far\n\tEvery book by Jodi Picoult grabs you by the heart and doesn't let go. Mercy stands out from all the rest. You will not forget this book or the people in it for a long time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_115", "text": "just so-so\n\tOf the 7 or so Grisham novels Ive read this one is my least favorite.\n\nIt's not a bad story at all but it's just way too long, about 150 pages longer than it needed to be. \n\nIt also just lacked credibility in many spots. Grisham is normally quite good at presenting characters and situations that are at least plausible, if not really interesting. Most of his books give the layman some insight into the workings of the law that Ive always thought were fascinating. This book, however, plods along and doesnt bring anything new to his body of work.\n\nThe other thing that really got me was the dialogue he wrote for Mark Sway, the 11year old protagonist. He sounds more like a street-wise 30year old, using words like \"wonderful\" and phrases that have been out of use since the 70's. I think Grisham forgot he was writing the words for a young boy and not one of his more typically older characters.\n\nThis isnt a bad book if you just want to escape for a few hours a day but most of his other ones are far more enjoyable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_116", "text": "Why the music?\n\tI find some parts of Didion's book very relatable, at least when she's exploring her feelings of shock, the superstitious feelings, and the obsessive re-living of her husband's last few days and death. But these sections become less and less frequent as the book continues, and it all seems to devolve.\n\nBut pertaining to the audiobook: What is with the music they insist on playing in the \"background\" at the end of sections? The first time it came on, I took out my earphones to see if someone in my office was inexplicably blaring piano solos. It's weird and invasive and distracts from the reading", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_117", "text": "Everyman's Library edition is also ABRIDGED!!!!\n\tBeware of the Everyman's Library edition of this book (green hardcover, ribbon marker, isbn # 0-679-40564-X). Book V dealing with the revenue of the sovereign has been completely ommitted. According to the introduction, this was to limit the book to one volume and keep the price low. I wish I had known this BEFORE I ordered the book since now I have to buy a different edition in order to read Book V. What a ripoff", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_118", "text": "Dawn\n\tDawn written by Elie Wiesel is a story about two men who are\nmeant to be killed at the same time, at dawn. David Ben Moshe is \nJewish and will be killed by the English at the same time as Elisha; a Jewish man will kill an English man John Dawson.Elisha and his friends wait all night for dawn, the book takes place with them in one room, thinking about what they have to do, they have little conversation between each other.\n\n I did not find the book Dawn very interesting,I found it to move very slow, because Elisha and his friends stayed in one room during the whole story, and while one man was thinking about what he should do or how he felt, the reader did not know how the other people where feeling at that time. The part I found the most interesting was when there would \nbe conversation between Elisha and his friends, especially when they talked about their pasts, which was one of my favorite parts of the book, it was\ninteresting because there was more action happening when they when explaining their past. \n\n Although I found this book boring for the most part it was very descriptive and therefore I would recommend it to anyone who likes very descriptive books.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_119", "text": "Crops, Crops and More Crops\n\tI had to read Jared Diamond's Pulitzer prize winning book because of the rave reviews and acclaim. The thoughts that he introduces in the book are certainly interesting and he presents us with a new way to interpret history which is certainly important. However, there is much overkill in making points about the development of each civilization - crops are the major topic with little discussion on guns, germs (more than the other 2), and steel. Of course the arguement for this focus is that the domestication of crops is how civilizations develop guns, germs and steel. I enjoyed parts of the book considerably, but you would have to have a strong interest in horticulture and botany to truely appreciate the book. I guess I was spoiled by first reading his sequel to GGS, \"Collapse\" - a terrific read that should be of interest to everyone -it relates our industrialization to every aspect of the environment and show historically how this has shaped history. It has major rammifications for our situation on this earth right now. -RK", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_120", "text": "A Long, Depressing Journey\n\tWhen our book club selected this novel, I was enthusiastic ~ the premise appeared to leave so much room for the development of great characters and a great story. However, after the first chapter or so, I kept waiting for the big \"wow\" factor...and it never came. I found most of the characters unsympathetic and not very well-developed. Like other readers, I finished it out of obligation, but never gleaned any enjoyment from reading it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_121", "text": "Thanks but no thanks\n\tWhile I enjoy adventure stories for the casual reading they are and have read all of Cussler's, I was disturbed by a lot of the assumptions in this and other of his recent books. This is transparently hawkish; an ultra-conservative defense of the questionable actions of the very furthest right of the political spectrum. (One could even suspect it was commissioned or at least underwritten by these elements.) It reflects the current culture that decrees all means justify the end - as long it benefits the right people. Cussler's recent books portray that it's OKAY for Americans to go into other countries - with which we are not at war - and kill its citizens for some secret government agenda. That it's OKAY for our US government to hire out \"black ops\" in secret because it's against our laws to do so openly. Through the years, I've tolerated Cussler's blatant sexism, juvenile writing style, improbable exploits of cartoonish heroes. However, he has veered into political territory that offends me but even more, terrifies me that it may be the truest part of his stories", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_122", "text": "Had trouble downloading the customized settings\n\tUsing this book and CD-ROM depends upon being able to download the customized settings, so that the reader's PhotoShop, for example, behaves the same way as the author's PhotoShop. However, my system repeatedly hung up on that section of the download from the CD-ROM. Furthermore, this author doesn't start at a \"dummies\" level by defining the terms that he uses throughout the lessons, so I had trouble following along. Overall, this wasn't much help for me in my quest to learn PhotoShop from a baseline of complete ignorance", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_123", "text": "Author just uses a book to take shots at Christianity\n\tHorribly disappointing.\n\nThese manufactured dialogues are evidently Stephen Law's way of dealing with his personal problems with religion.\n\nFor example, in one chapter Law manipulates his \"teaching\" by having God contradict the Bible (the assumption being God's the author) in a dialogue with a conservative religious person. Law even sarcastically concludes the chapter by saying this dialogue is only a dream, the real God would probably respond differently.\n\nGood idea for a book, ruined by the authors distorted logic. There are numerous ad hominen and circular reasoning errors.\n\nThe title and premise fooled me into reading it.\n\nMr. Law, how will you pay back the readers for wasting the time they invested in your philosphical rant against religion", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_124", "text": "the worst of them all\n\tHuge disappointment. Trace wasn't that good either. Having read all Scarpetta's previous storiesbut I was hoping Trace would be only bad one. However, the downhill trend seems to continue. These two books are not the usual intelligent plots Cornwell is capable of writing. Save your money, don't buy it. I completely agree with all the reviews posted so far, so I won't go into the plot -or rather lack of a real plot -details", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_125", "text": "Poor Content\n\tThe book is manipulative and unrealistic. I felt the author was blatantly trying to persuade the reader to believe that infieldey, betrayal and lack of morals is acceptable if you have a self absorbed best friend. Definitely one of the shallowest books I have ever read. I bought the book as it was rated as a \"best seller\" , and I was stuck in an airport for hours on end. The entire plot is hideous as the \"burned best friend\" makes up reasons why it's accept able to betray her best friend. If I was not completely bored, I would have given up on the book after the first 20 pages.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_126", "text": "Is it true?\n\tMy mother in-law was actually responsible for Billy Milligan while he was in the Athens State hospital in Ohio. I've had a chance to read this book, and although very good, what my mother-in-law tells me is much, much different. \n\nShe cared for him during his entire stay there. She said that he had more psychology and parapsychology books in his room than she could have ever imagined. She also said that his IQ was off the charts. She believes (and she has a doctorate in psychology) he only has FOUR distinct personalities. Raven being one of them. Billy had the abilitiy and knowledge to manipulate his condition, making it appear much more severe. \n\nOf course, she can't write anything about this, because Billy's publicist made everyone caring for him sign a waiver saying they wouldn't. Yes... Billy Milligan has a publicist. \n\nHe also was a millionaire (because he exploited his disease) and drove a corvette on the weekends they let him go home.... yep... they let Billy Milligan have weekends.\n\nThis book is a very good interpretaion on what could possibly been going on in Billy's head. However, after talking with someone who was actually there, and knew him well.... makes me second guess the validity of it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_127", "text": "K-Man's Book Reviews\n\tA very disappointing book, and again, makes me very wary of any item on a \"New York Times Best Seller List\" or any other list, and really any big name reviewer recommendation.\n\nThis book has one 50 page chapter which is excellent - the recap of the Thompson \"Shot heard around the world\" homerun. If you are a baseball fan as I am, that (barely) made the book worthwhile. The other 700 pages are disjoint, incomprehensible, and really trivial. You come away thinking \"I really don't care bout this stuff\" - I don't care about the dynamics of trash, about J Edgar Hoover's bathroom habits, Klara Sax's artistic depression and annoying infatuations about roof tops, about characters that just don't have much depth to really care about. At the end, even potentially interesting characters like Albert (the one on the baseball quest) become hard to bear. The whole book in fact had the feel of going to a senior citizen home.\n\nI read this book, as perhaps others did, expecting a book about the mafia or about other figures in the underworld. What I got was a book with a good first chapter, some interesting tidbits here and there about how life used to be in the 50's (fear of nuclear weapons, duck and cover classroom exercies), and a lot of knowledge about the trash business. \n\nThe \"masterful\" epilogue, as other reviewers call it, really does no justice to a reader who has spent so much time toiling over Delillo's ragtag story telling. I am ok with stream of consciousness writing, or nonchronological chapters, or even random chapters, but the methods used in thsi book served no purpose other than to further make the reading difficult. \n\nWas this book about how mundane our lives are versus the bigger things that occur around us? Or how each of us is on an individual quest? Or that the 50's-60's-70's-80's were just years of fear, and the 90's are years of greed? I am still unsure, I still don't think any of these themes came across well.\n\nPlease - not pretending to be a sophisticate, intellectual, or professional critic - but this book is really not worth the time or effort. You can be staisfied by a number of other books, including the \"The Corrections\" by Franzen or \"The Cold Six Thousand\" by Ellroy which cover a similar period or similar themes and do not make you so frustrated or disappointed at the end.\n\nRead the first chapter, then put the book down or you will be sorely disappointed and have wasted an awful lot of time.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_128", "text": "Bias Was Off-Putting\n\tDr. Northrup provides women with practical information about their bodies, stages of life and medical procedures. However, I was appalled by her bias against Western cultural heritage and Christianity. Her views on those topics were extremely unbalanced, with no acknowledgement of their positive contributions to culture and women. As a Catholic whose best teachers were strong-minded, compassionate religious sisters, I felt offended by her slur against nuns. I am aware that not everyone feels the same way about their religious upbringing, but I would expect an academic to strive for some balance in their research.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_129", "text": "disappointing\n\tThe whole concept of this book as well as the honesty of the undertaking: I'm not buying it. The author's effort is half-a**ed at best.\nBesides the musings and excessive self-praise, it is downright preachy.\nTheir effort might pass as non-consumerism for New Yorkers, but would never pass in the rest of America.\nDon't buy it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_130", "text": "I didn't like it.\n\tThis book is the reason I've read only one John Updike novel. I was so disgusted by the people, the plot, and the very boring and unrelated technical passages that I never read another Updike. I thought the characters were completely unrealistic", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_131", "text": "Sluggish, Uneventful, Corny and Borrrrring\n\tI usually read Stephen King for his interesting ideas and imagery and expect his books to read fast and well. I've read three previous King books that have had the occasional long passages with overstated depictions of horror, doom, and grotesquery in order to immerse his readers into the tone of his story. This one takes the cake because what is meant to read as terror and horror is really ridiculous and unimaginative. And this is exactly what \"Insomnia\" is. This isn't a spoiler, just the author's note: at the end of the book we read Sep. 10, 1990- Nov 10, 1993- three years in which King took to write this book. Three years which were evidently wasted.\n\nThe other King books I've read were engrossing for their characterizations and character identification. \"Insomnia's\" Ralph Roberts is certainly a character the reader could identify with. He is strong, kind, has traditional gentlemanly views on aiding women in distress and regards them as beautiful and respectable. His counterpart Lois Chasse doesn't come across as identifiable. Instead she serves as a secondary character who has no real flair or identity other than being in love with Ralph. King doesn't usually do that with his secondary characters. Other characters with much smaller roles in this book come across as real and identifiable, like Ed and Helen Deepenau, the three bald doctors, and Ralph's numerous confidantes.\n\nThen there's the whole abortion mess. This central political issue crumbles midway thru and seems to serve no purpose at all in the story. Though King does provide an interesting and seemingly objective commentary on the issue via Detective Leydecker (albeit with a tranparently pro-choice slant), it serves no relevance to the theme of the story but just hangs there on display used for no more than a story device. \n\nI gave the book two stars because I am an inspiring writer and reading this provided me with some of the devices that are important to utilize as part of a writer's arsenal. The devices were obvious and all thru the reading I asked myself, 'How is King going to get through this?' His weapon of choice was most often Ralph Robert's narration (via third person) that analyzed the events of the story and interpreted its meaning and significance. It seemed whenever King was in trouble in the story, he would use Ralph as his solution and let him think it out and guide it for him. This is a useful tool for a beginning writer, but King used it as a crutch to tell a story that had no pulse from the beginning.\n\nOne last thing, the villians just don't work. They are not frightening, they are not demonic, they are not vicious or malign. Three little bald doctors with scalpels and scissors? Their defining characteristics are being small and bald- does that really frighten anyone? The real villian among them dances around and jump ropes to reveal his evil madness. Then there's the Crimson King, the evil supernatural mastermind we read about from page 100 who finally enters the story on page 550 as a Catfish in one of the most terrible, anti-climactic scenes ever rendered. I rest my case.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_132", "text": "Slightly Disappointed - Review Edited\n\tI bought the book on the basis of the reviews and on a quick read of a copy a friend owned. It looks really good on the surface and does have a lot of useful information.\n\nOne problem I found is that many of the example photos seem to be inserted only to increase the photo count. Also, because of printing limitations, I find it very difficult to see the differences between before and after examples.\n\nI have edited this review to fix an error. However, I can not figure out how to change my rating from 2 stars to 4 stars. Consider this a 4 star review.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_133", "text": "Agree with \"Lost in Translation\"\n\tI have loved each and every one of Jane Hamilton's other novels and highly recommend them: The Book of Ruth, A Map of the World, Short History of a Prince and Disobedience. This book, sadly, does not rank among them. It feels forced and uninteresting, with outlandish and unrecognizable characters and scenarios. I've already paid for it, so I'll probably try to finish it, but don't waste your time or money. Read another Hamilton instead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_134", "text": "not as good as her 1st 2 books\n\tthis book was very disappointing. i LOVED her 1st two books. so when this book came out i was very excited. after reading it, i found it was rather dull and not very funny. there were very few parts that actually made me laugh, unlike her 1st two books", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_135", "text": "Don't waste your money\n\tI read exactly half the book and stopped. Based on all the criticisms of the unlikely ending, that was a good decision. As it is there went hours of my life I won't get back! The book is silly and laughable. The premise sounded great - but the book is bad. Really bad", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_136", "text": "Condescending, Redundant, Repetitive\n\tRobert Kiyosaki's books are all the same thing re-packaged over and over again. This book could have been condensed into a couple of paragraphs and saved it's readers a lot of time. He writes in an arrogant, condescending manner that is hard to stomach. I would hate to have been his real dad. It's obvious that he despises him and worships at the alter of \"Rich Dad.\" It's offensive and disturbing.\nRead the first review of this book and you'll have the essence of the whole thing. Don't give this guy any more money for putting out this drivel", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_137", "text": "Not realistic\n\tthe author lives in a dream world and is not in touch with the business work environment of today. Her advice is old-fashioned and out-of-date. Many better textbooks on Ethics available", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_138", "text": "I love Stone Barrington books - but not this one.\n\tI had this one figured out by the second chapter. Too predictable and shallow. Hopefully, the next Stone book will actually be worth reading", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_139", "text": "A disappointing book about a fabulous story\n\tA disappointing book about a fabulous story. The book reads as if it was pasted together from press cuttings and, if you look at the chapter notes, this appears to be how it was researched.\n\nThere are little irritants, such as referring to Steve Jobs as \"Steve\" as if he's a close friend, but the big problem is that it recounts a number of interesting incidents in Steve Jobs' career while missing the main story. And what a fantastic story that is. I hope that someone has written a decent account of Steve Jobs' life because I would like to read it. \n\nOne thing is certain: \"iCon\" sure ain't it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_140", "text": "Bad second act for Frey.\n\tEven with the questionable veracity, I enjoyed Frey's first book, A Million Little Pieces, since it stayed true to an addict's experience. Leonard, on the other hand, came off as pure fantasy, with very little substance. Even the description of Frey's struggle was too contrived to be believable. It was not even interesting as fiction.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_141", "text": "Hayek--Orwell's Mentor\n\tAt the height of socialist popularism in England, cir. 1944, George Orwell, a leading proponent of socialism, believing in its promises as did many,if not most of Eurpose's leading intellectuals and politicians, wrote a review of Hayek's famous book, \"The Road to Serfdom.\" Orwell wrote the review in the \"Observer,\" London April 9,1944.\n Hayek, mentions this fact as a footnote in chapter 17 of his classic book, \"The Constitution of Liberty\" published in 1960, as evidence of the disillusionment of socialist intellectuals, when they were confronted with the observation that individualism and socialism were mutually exclusive. Those same intellectuals had not accepted the proposition when advanced by Karl Mannheim in his book, \"Man and Society in an Age of Reconstrucion\" (1940). Mannheim had been a long opponent of socialism, but Orwell had only been converted after being exposed to \"The Road to Serfdom.\" By 1960, when Orwell had become a world renowned author and staunch opponent of Big Brother doublespeak, Hayek recognized that the political proponents of socialsm which was dying as a political ideal, were now introducing the concept of the welfare state. \n While virtually everyone alive today have been effected by Orwell's works and his prescient warnings about Big Brother, how many of us are aware of Hayek's infulence on him? \n \"The Constitution of Liberty\" provides its readers with an enormous wealth of knowledge, of which this one footnote is only a small example. Each reader is bound to be effected in one way or another by the knowledge imparted to them, and this is one of the main lessons to be learned about \"liberty\" which requires the \"rule of Law\" to exist in today's society, but that Rule of Law must be understood. The failure of today's inteligencia is to fail to fully comprehend the meaning of liberty and its necessity in a world full of confusion from the confrontation of competing civilizations. \n Unfortunately, Hayek is no longer alive to help guide us through the new millenium. Fortunately, he has left us a large volume of work, perhaps more relevant today than it was when written years ago. While \"The Constitution of Liberty\" is voluminous in itself, it should be kept as a reference book. Hayek's other works, \"The Road to Serfdom\" and his last published volume, \"Fatal Conceit-the Evils of Socialism\" published in 1980 is a magnificent continuation of Hayek's life long discertation on the evolution of mankind's growth from a tribal, familial society which did not require man to understand or protect Liberty, to a group of city-states that prospered because of the Liberties protected in Athens, but only moderately understood, so that such a great and wise philosopher as Aristotle would believe that freedom could only exist as far as a man could yell. \n Hayek's understanding that Western Civilization has prospered from individualism, that it has grown and prospered from the freedom to travel, to trade, to exchnge property, material, real and intellectual. He explains why man must be humble, that humans progress from trial and error, not from conceited belief that one way or another way is correct. That to be free and liberated is to be free to make mistakes and government should exist to protect individuals'rights to make mistakes while they attempt to profit in their own ideals and beliefs.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_142", "text": "Awful\n\tThis has to be one of the most ridiculous books I have ever read. At one point the authors ask: if money equals security, wouldn't you feel safe walking through a major American city at midnight with a suitcase full of cash handcuffed to your wrist? If money really did equal security, you would! I stopped reading after that. \n\nI will say, however, that this book cured me of all of my bad financial habits. I never want to be so bad off as to look to a book like this for advice again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_143", "text": "SURVIVING ON THE RUMORS OF ITS SORDID REPUTATION\n\tI heard about this book growing up but didn't read it until just recently (a middle-aged adult) and I have to agree with so many other reviewers who feel its popularity largely stems from the time period in which it was written, i.e., it was SO SHOCKING AND DISGUSTING! Such filth! I mean, that's why I heard about the book when I was growing up. But as so many others have already pointed out, it is tame by today's standards. I also have to agree with another reviewer who wrote that the \"female protagonist is completely a male fantasy. The book's message is simply that men like women who are able to climax at the same time as their partners without any need for foreplay or other effort on the man's part...\" Now, you see, what struck me about Sir Clifford's situation, and Lady Chatterley's, for that matter, is if they really loved each other, his paralysis from the waist down wouldn't have had to put a stop to his supplying her with orgasms; there ARE other things that can be done, yes? In fact, quite possibly Connie would have had an orgasm for the first time! (Ahem, women readers will know what I mean.) But Clifford treated Connie poorly. With or without the lack of sex issue, I think she would have been emotionally open to an affair anyway. Which to me, just goes to show that a man wrote the book...a man totally out of touch with what really makes a woman tick.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_144", "text": "oops!\n\tI bought this book on a friend's recommendation. If I had been in a book store and could have read a page or two I would have known immediately it was not the type of book I would read. I'm sure it's wonderful for those who like it. I passed it on to a friend", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_145", "text": "This One Let Me Down\n\tThis story was about a young brother trying to make it in life.\nI have to admit that I was excited to read this book, and it let me down. I didn't like how Bobby let Pearl walk all over him. I don't think Bobby Dallas was portrayed as a \"Do Right Man\" at all, but rather a wimp. During the first half of the book, I waited for him to get a back bone, which he never did. From there on the whole story was slow. I was bored about continually reading about him and his radio job. This was a slow read for me, I skipped a few chapters just so I could find out what finally happened in the end", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_146", "text": "Sex belongs in the bedroom NOT in the library!!!!!!!\n\tThis book is filthy. I had to take a shower after I read it. Why doesn't he get a job? Why does he have to live in France? Why doesn't he save his money instead of investing it in alcohol and hookers? So many questions. People just think this book deserves a place on the same shelf as say James Michenier because it was banned. It was banned because it's a bad book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_147", "text": "The NYPL should be ashamed of putting this product out\n\tI bought this off of the New York Public Library website. What an utter waste of $40. The book that comes with the software is somewhat helpful, but honestly there is no new information to anyone who has been collecting books for a while. The worst part is the \"software\" that you are supposed to use to catalog your books. First of all, it is difficult to install--this is always a sign of a inferior product: no product that was properly QA'd would be released in such condition. Second of all, the product is just a fancy version of a spreadsheet. I could literally use Excel or MS Access to catalog my books just as well as this software. You actually have to input EVERY piece of data associated with a book. There is no excuse for anyone with an Internet connection to have to manually input book data. I state again: it is very surprising that the New York Public Library would include this product in their stores. It is a major, major rip off and there are far superior cataloging products out there.\n\nThe product I finaly ended up using is one called Readerware (http://www.readerware.com/). Readerware, for the same amount of money ($40), allows you to scan in the barcodes of your books--the software comes with its own CueCat scanner. Then the software looks up the barcodes you entered, (using the Internet), and updates each barcode with all the available info on the book. I scanned 800+ books in about 4-5 hours. BTW, you can also use Readerware to scan in all of your DVDs and CDs, (you have to pay more to get the full version of Readware that supports books, DVDs, and CDs).\n\nOf course, you don't have to take my recommendation to buy \"Readerware\", but please don't waste your money on \"Your Home Library.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_148", "text": "Good idea didn't translate into a book\n\tI like the idea that Michael Lewis wrote this book/article to defend a man whose coaching techniques are clearly out of style in todays world of my child this and my child that. Having said that I did not like this book:\n\n1) the writing was chopping and hard to follow at times. i had to re-read many sentences to understand lewis' point. \n\n2) the story lacked the depth of lewis' other wonderful books - where's the who/why/what that lewis used to moneyball (and others) educational - i wanted the story behind the story. \n\n3) who were all the pictures of? i found them distracting... \n\ni'll continue to read lewis' books bu thope the next one is bette", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_149", "text": "Less than expected...\n\tI bought this book with big aspirations of another \"Joy of Cooking\" with a little upscale to it. While I must say the design of the book is fabulous (I am a graphic designer and truly love the cookbook's design), the recipes leave much to pine for. I don't like that most of the ingredients are nothing I normally keep in the house and I am not likely to use often enough to warrant purchasing them. I have yet to actually cook a meal from it for this reason and I have owned the book for over a year. I will stick to \"Joy of Cooking\" for it is much more of a tool in the kitchen.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_150", "text": "I will rate this 1 star and 5 stars-read more...\n\tAl Gore is making a good road to tell us the facts on Global Warming , but he is missing the fact that in 3-4 years we will have the New Ice Age coming and Billion of people on Earth will die and he is missing 40-60 % of the cause of the Global Warming. The book is good and bad. We can stop this Global Warming in one month. But we cant' do it untill we will expose the real cause of it. Think about: in one month we can stop it. Each month ( in the next 2 years )we will postpone the truth is just bad.\nThe movie is good and bad.\nIs bad in 90% and good in 10%. He put enormous work in it , so many government agencies he is using for this ( mostly) But he is missing the main point.\nHe will need to change that in the next movie and this is the main point. As a government employee he will never be able to tell the truth. is going to be all the time wixh wash....\nWe will need to get this work from this stage and do it under an independent ( no government involvement) study.\nAdria", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_151", "text": "The 25 Habits of Highly Successful Salespeople Has a Bad Habi\n\tThis book has a bad habit of being weak and juvenille. Very weak and ordinary.\nG", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_152", "text": "none of the better WW2 memoirs\n\tI have read some memoirs of the 2nd WW from a German standpoint and this was not one of the better. Although very fascinating at times it was also oddly detached and some of the stories about his sniping seemed \"made up\". It sometimes read as a fiction novel where he was alittle too much superman to be belivable.\nI also found it very strange that he very seldomly refered to other members in the squad, i do recognise that sniping surely is lonesome work but still, it was like nobody left an impression or if he held back with intent.\nAnother thing that is getting tiresome is that is always the russians that are the bad guys doing grizzly things, but he didnt stand for a minute to think what his own country had got himself involved in.\nStill a good read but these factors didnt allowed me to be gripped by the story as other memoirs have.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_153", "text": "The first hundred pages really work, but then...\n\tThe Kite Runner gets off to such a good start, with its blend of history, observations about daily life in Kaboul, and a compelling story of two boys growing up together. The second half goes badly astray, as the novel becomes more and more manipulative and sentimental. By the end of the book, the author is willing to put his characters through all sorts of hell just so he can follow up with a teary reconciliation. I wish an editor had convinced him to tighten it up, stay focused, and resist the urge to tug at the heartstrings with such a heavy hand", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_154", "text": "Maybe I'm justing getting older\n\tI have read all of the Artimis Fowl Books and loved them until now\n\nI was disapointed with this one, and not found Artmis unusaly irritating, but felt the whole book was the lacking the charm and wit that had made the other three so good. \n\nTruth be told I was younger when I read the first three, but still I can reread them and enjoy them (as I did after reading the fourth and being very disillusioned with the whole seris) so if you want my advice then I suggst you don't buy this book and let the magic of the first three live in peace", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_155", "text": "Hate to burst the bubble....\n\tI purchased this book to gain a better insight about Aspergers. Instead, it left me with many unanswered questions. The book is the equivalent to a boring, monotonous `Dear Diary' that gets stuck in one era: His college years and his interest in music. (This is understandable as the author is terrified of life outside of college, music is all he knows.) Yet I craved more details, I wanted to know more about Mr. Shores' childhood, his parents, the stims, and the chaos...DETAILS!\n\nIt felt as if the author was trying to prove how intelligent he is, boasting of his accomplishments and how he's almost neurotypical. His failures were blamed on other people out to get him for unknown reasons. Lets say it for what it is: A man who looks kind of disheveled and a bit `odd' (Unabomber) gets a job in a financial institution, he rides his bike in, hangs out in the shadows getting dressed, doesn't socialize - and no one wants him around. It's BECAUSE HE'S WEIRD! Yet the author blames his co-workers.\n\nI'm sorry but the reality is, the author probably can't see and understand that he IS different because he has Aspergers! I mean, most typical people can spot someone that is odd/weird/different a mile away. They avoid them not because they're being hurtful, they just can't relate to that person. \n\nI wished he had focused in much greater detail about his feelings, emotions and behaviors when he was younger-to gain a better understanding of what shaped him into the person he is now. The book was written as if he fast-forwarded through his entire youth and got stuck on `pause' when he got to college. While this is obsessively interesting to him, it was tiring reading page after page of redundant accounts of his college days.\n\nThere is no depth to the book, it was shallowly written and there is not enough elaboration to make me understand, (or want to for that part) what makes Stephen Shore the person he is. While this may be due in part to his disorder, it left so much to be desired. \n\nI'm sorry to anyone who takes offense to this review, as this is not my intention. I applaud Mr. Shores accomplishments and the hurtles he's overcome. He must be MUCH more dimensional than the book conveys. I wanted to know more about HIM and not what he's done in his life.\n\nI'd suggest a better read would be one of Temple Grandin's books. I got a true feeling of who she is and an understanding of how she got there and how autism fits in. She goes into details about what she was thinking as a girl, teenager and adult. Her pranks, her temper, the metaphors and their importance..everything.\n\nI bought this book based on reviews, and I felt it necessary to give mine.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_156", "text": "An average story...cliche ending.\n\tThe story opens well and hooks the reader. However, the ending is a disappointment and comes across as cliche and predictable. I gave it two stars because there was not a category for a 1 and a half", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_157", "text": "Trite\n\tThe audio is delivered in a monotone that almost puts you to sleep. Not a good thing while drivin", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_158", "text": "Huge waste of time and money\n\tIf you want to spend 4 times as much money, 8 times as much time, and 12 times as much frustration trying to serve something that your guests will ultimately \"politely refuse\"--THEN BUY THIS BOOK! The author clearly has NO CLUE that \"less is often more.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_159", "text": "A landmark in comic history! 5 Stars\n\tI originally bought this title when it came out as a four-part mini series in 1997 and it is still one of the favorites in my collection. \n Kingdome Come is an Elseworlds (what if) story set approximately ten years after the retirement of Superman and subsequently nearly every other super hero. As the story unfolds, the reason Superman quit is revealed. A rival hero named Magog killed the Joker and was put on trial for murder. When the public cried out for his aquittal and it was granted, Superman quit in disgust. The results of the public choosing a hero that would kill are very apparent in the future. \n The children of the super heroes we know are everywhere. They hold society in a state of terror as they enforce justice and fight each other in the way they see fit, destroying property and causing chaos. Wonder Woman approaches Superman in his self-imposed exile in the nuclear wastleland that is Kansas and asks him to return and lead the former heroes in returning order. \n When Superman returns to the public eye in issue #2, it sets into motion an Apocalypse as described in the Bible, but with Superheroes being the catalyst. The new Justice League rounds up every violent super human and puts them into a prison designed by Mister Miracle(The world's greatest escape artist) called the Gulag. All this is shown from the viewpoint of Norman McCray, a disillusioned pastor and friend of the Golden Age Sandman. He is led on his journey by the Spectre (DC's Angel of Death)\n I absolutely love this story by Mark Waid, the way he wraps comic characters and events into a Biblical epic is brilliant. The painted art by Alex Ross is jaw-dropping in it's realism. The re-imagined characters are god-like in their depiction, especially the Flash- a red blur wrapped in lightning wearing a winged Greek helmet.\n Issue #3 ends in a cliff-hanger with all the villains rioting and breaking out of the Gulag. As Superman races to the scene, he is thrown to the ground by the only person that could, Captain Marvel. I still remember waiting for issue #4 to come out. \n The fight scene between Captain Marvel and Superman was voted #1 all-time by Wizard magazine and is worth the price of this trade alone. Even without this fight scene, I would rate this as one of the ten greatest mini-series ever, but with it Kingdom Come is #1.\n The only possible negative to this series is that you have to already know something about comics to fully appreciate all the subtleties Waid and Ross weave into this story. Nearly every DC character is pictured at least once.(A geek's paradise I guess) After reading this I actually liked Captain Marvel, who I had always seen as an even cheesier version of Superman. The fear the other heroes have of him and his power level make him hard to laugh at, despite Jerry Ordway's Power of Shazam monthly series to the contrary.\n I hope my description of the story has led any undecided mind to pick this up. Fabulous art and incredible writing. (This should be 5 stars, but I can't seem to edit my rating", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_160", "text": "Did not like\n\tI did not like the book. It did have some interesting points to consider, but it did not seem like discipline to me. I am more of a Love and Logic fan. I think kids cannot always see the natural consequences of their own behavior (or don't care) until far into the future and must sometimes have consequences imposed upon them, which this book says not to do. I just don't agree with it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_161", "text": "Myths? More like Facts to me\n\tMyth #1: American women live under patriarchy \n\nMyth # 2: America's the World's leading threat to the environment \n\nMyth # 3: America is a racist nation \n\nMyth # 4: The Untied States is an imperial power. \n\nMyth # 5: The rich get richer, the poor get poorer \n\nALL FACTS.\n\nPlus, The higher the IQ the more liberal someone is. Ben Franklin, Einstein, our founding forefathers like Thomas Jefferson...all liberals. The lower the IQ the more conservative because it is easier to not think for yourself.\nI love America, but changes need to be made. \nRome fell too eventually from bad politics", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_162", "text": "OH PLEASE\n\tI just finished listening to as much of the book on CD as I could stomach. The minutia and lack of knowledge of police terminology and tactics was nauseating. The words forhead, perp, peruse, crim, and finger were repeated over and over and over. What might have been a good story in half the words was ruined by descriptions of everyone's clothing, spouses, children, and thinking", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_163", "text": "Buyer beware\n\tThis book is so outdated. All the techniques listed in this book are from the 1980's and earlier, which means that most of the things you can learn from this book are already learned by you from the past. There are much more recent interesting researches and discoveries of human nature you can find in other books", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_164", "text": "Series writing can be a terrible trap for a writer ...\n\tand I suspect this is what has happened to James Lee Burke. The Dave Robicheaux series has been floundering sadly for several books now - and that is tragic, considering the promise of the early books, which peaked in the hauntingly beautiful In The Electric Mist With Confederate Dead.\n\nI grew up in southern Louisiana, and Burke captures a culture that many people have no experience of. But the series is becoming repetitive and stale, culminating in this book, which is just awful. Burke's characters, with the exception of the always funny and touching Cletus Purcell, are wearing thin and becoming less and less sympathetic. Dave Robicheaux becomes more priceless and preachy in each novel. His anti-alcohol tirades would make any Prohibition era preacher proud.\n\nBurke has fallen into a trap of using the same imagery and phrasing again and again, and it makes the reader wonder if he isn't cutting and pasting entire paragraphs repeatedly. If I read one more time in a Burke book that Leadbelly strung his twelve stringed guitar in octaves, I will be sick (hey, Mr. Burke? Twelve stringed guitars have always been strung that way, Leadbelly didn't invent that tuning, okay?) If I read the word \"phallus\" in a sex scene in one of Burke's books one more time, I think I will just give up. The phrases are getting old - really old. The preaching about political corruption and alcohol got old many books ago.\n\nOne thing to be thankful about in this abysmal wreckage of what was once a great series - Bootsie, Dave Robicheaux's wife, is dead, though that doesn't keep her out of the story. But at least the reader is spared another element that has been repeated to death - the moment in every book with Bootsie in it where she gets up in the night, angry with Dave, and goes to sleep on the couch. I've had bets with other readers as to what page Bootsie will do this inevitable stunt (which then opens up the opportunity for another sex scene with the \"phallus\" when they kiss and make up) in each Burke novel where she is a character. Thankfully, also, Alafair, Dave's adopted daughter, is far away at college, and we are spared her teenaged brattiness which became tedious in the earlier books and yet another repetition of the story of how Dave came to adopt her, which is included in every book since the introduction of the Alafair character.\n\nIt's time for Mr. Burke to let the series go. It's a travesty of its former self. Reading this book is like visiting a relative who has lost their mind to dementia - you see a hollow, nearly unrecognizable shell of a formerly vital and beloved person. It's painful", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_165", "text": "HA HA HA!! I'M NOT NAUSIOUS!\n\tI am newly preg too. I went out and got this book without reading any reviews. I sum it up this way: a pompous composition of contradiction and condescension. I can't stand the tone and the constant jabs seemingly mocking you and having a GREAT OLD TIME enjoying those pains you will be feeling! IE ..And all those trips to the bathroom to hug the toilet. Ha ha ha...\n\nLast night, I'm reading her stupid book and I get some good advice on what to do with your friends who are smokers. I would just not be near them while they smoke. Period. She says to threaten them with the law that protects non-smokers. Good idea...If that doesn't work, Ask them ALL TO QUIT because YOU are pregnant. And if that doesn't work try being nice. I don't know many smokers but I don't know even one who would smoke in a house or one who would smoke outside and blow the smoke in my face. Another comment that really got me..Take a good look at your slim waistline because won't see it for a LONG TIME! (Implied: OR Ever!) I take pride in keeping myself fit. I am a little freaked about the weight issue. I find that comment insensitive to a point of being twisted. What about the first-timers who are also former eating disorders --like me.\nEven the woman on the cover of this book looks like a Stepford Wife.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_166", "text": "Painful\n\tNot very scary, too long, and poor character development. There are a lot of good reviews about the book. Maybe I missed something", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_167", "text": "Women are from vaginas and men are too\n\tF this self-help industry crap. Quasi-astrological poppycock at its worst. I can tell this book clamps on to the mind and squeezes it to death merely by reading the cliched title. Humans are far more complex than the hack Man-Warrior/Female-Maiden title what's-his-name gives them. And remember, this \"doctor,\" is quietly making mucho mucho bucks off your poor purchase. Your goddamned ancestors never needed a book to run their lives, so why do you? Let's push all the life coaches off cliffs and put the self-help industry to the torch. That's a great start to a sane life", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_168", "text": "Rich Dad is fake!\n\tThis book shows how Robert has been lying all along. He talks about how he bought his dream car while being homeless. Ok then, how did Robert make the monthly payment? Why would he be stupid enough to sleep in a Porsch as a bum? This guy is such a liar and is trying to con the masses. He is a conman and a good one. Thats why hes a motivational speaker. It takes a good speaker to con you out of your hard earned money. Don't fall for this conman! This book contradicts what Robert has been preaching in previous books. Robert says pay off your debt while he says he bought his dream car while being homeless. That would be odd but it isn't odd because Robert is a professional liar", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_169", "text": "Not worth the read.\n\tThis was the first book by Danielle Steele that I have read and it will be the last I read by her. I was truly disappointed and believe she is a highly over-rated author. The story was VERY drawn out and I caught myself dozing off a few times because the book was so boring. If you want to fall asleep quick then this is the book for yo", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_170", "text": "Sappho and sex.... and magic??\n\tI have very mixed feelings about this book and can't say I enjoyed it all that much. I love the story of Sappho, what little is known of it, and so I picked up this book expecting to see a historical fiction novel cut with realism, research, and certainly the unavoidable necessary lewdness of the celebrity of Lesbos. But monsters? Centaurs? I mean, the story of Sappho's life is not the story of The Odyssey and for the life of me I don't understand why author Erica Jong decided to give her readers a combination of Greek heroine and Clash of the Titans. \n\nOnce I was able to get past the fantasy elements, I realized that I was not being pulled into the story on its own merits. There wasn't enough emotional dimension -- for all her travels, we're shown pretty landscapes and scary oceans but we don't see enough of a real character. I read Sappho's poems in college and the talented mind behind those words is NOT present in this book. \n\nI'm not saying the book is without its good points. Jong has certainly done a lot of research and her enthusiasm is many times contagious. But I found the whole bit a little odd... like picking up a book about Cleopatra and seeing her encounter dragons, unicorns, and the goddess Isis. If Jong had written about Ariadne, this all might have worked. The blend of fantasy just didn't add up to a palatable meal for me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_171", "text": "Muddled\n\tI usually enjoy Ms. Maron's Deborah Knott books very much. The characters are well drawn and give deep insight into Southern life. This one, however, is very flat and the characters are poorly drawn and one dimensional. The first murder doesn't seem to contribut anything to the storyline and is just \"there\". The second one involving Dwight's son (who is a very poorly developed child character) and his ex wife is not very interesting. \n\nI devoutly hope this was the nadir of the series and it will improve after this. Probably not, though-I foresee several storylines involving husband/stepmother/stepchild conflicts. Glad I checked it out from the library and didn't purchase it outright..do the same and don't waste your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_172", "text": "Red Lily\n\tThe story was slow, predictable and boring. I am still amazed I hung in there and finished reading it. It's a dud in my opinion", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_173", "text": "Scrooged!\n\tThe sub-header to this book could very well be: \"All Work no Play makes Jack a Dull Boy\". \n\nBasically, Tom Stanley's scholarly treatise on American wealth comes down to this mind-ripping, continent-blasting conclusion: \n\nMillionaires, you see: \n\n1) Save more than they spend; \n\n2) Don't spend anything. \n\nThat's it. Page after page, chart after chart, graph after graph, anecdote piling up on anecdote, all of it boiling down to the same conclusion: don't spend more than you save. Clip coupons. Hang on to your wife `til Death you do Part. Buy a rambler for 80 grand, and cling to it like a rat clutching a Big Mac in a hurricane. \n\nTo wit: if you're a good little Bob Cratchit, and burrow down in your suburban Dacha, drive the Civic, eat Top Ramen, and take your vacations at the State Museum of Knitting the Fine Arts, you'll die loaded!Sound like fun? \n\nDidn't think so. Look: you've got one life, and after death all bets are off. Sure, you could be hauled up by the angels to Paradise, or it could just be one plate of linguini too many, a nasty flatline and one vast inky void of non-consciousness. Either way, you're looking at one single trip on this not-so-flat Earth, so you might as well live large. \n\nIt's true, now: you can haul in major bank in whatever profession you choose: eremetic horror-writer, Wall Street tycoon, Railroad baron, small-town librarian, legal eagle defender of the Criminally Insane, whatever. And you can always outspend it. That is the source of endless tragedy and Dickensian woe throughout the ages, without a doubt.\n\nBut there pitfalls at the other extreme. Listen: I live next door to one of these McMillionaires. The guy is this enfeebled little wizened gnome of a critter, used to be a bank Vice President and got bought out because he was a dingus. Total skinflint. Miser. Goes on his own hunting trips and brings back venison, deer meat, which he forces his family of---jesus, I think 12---to eat for months. Lives in a shacky little rambler, buys used Crown Vics from the local police department and bargain basement prices. \n\nThe guy, no doubt, is high net worth. But he's also a loser. \n\nThis is a guy who didn't want to cough up a few hundred bucks to help build a joint fence between our properties---so there's a fence, even a fence that abuts his property---but beyond my house and demesne, he elected not to build a fence. Instead, he got a plastic Jersey Barricade (orange and white) and went with that. Is that any way to live? Is that really what it means to be a `millionaire'?\n\nI think not. Half the glory of the Age of Great American Consumption is buying stuff you don't need, but want. Desire. Demand. What else is work for? Find a way to creative bliss, work at something you're good at, that you have a real passion for, and the money will follow. \n\nBut for the Love of God, it's only Money: spend it! What is money for, if not to indulge yourself? \n\nSure, get a pace---plan to the end---set a budget. But how many of you want to be that newspaper column on page A3, the 95 year old dowager pauper who begged for alms on the streetcorner, ate catfood out of a tin, and scrounged for quarters by the bus stop, then was found rigid and cold in the urine-stiff sheets of her dirty bed, sprawled atop a fortune estimated at 20 million bucks? Sound like a plan? I think not. Money may not buy happiness, but it sure as hell can get you a Rolls-Royce Phantom. \n\n\"Millionaire Next Door\" might have it right in its sociology---and for what it is, Stanley's thesis is meticulously researched, mustered like a well-trained army, and capable of marshalling its teeming forest of facts like a well-drilled martinet---but it's off the map when it comes down to the point of the whole thing: if you've got it, flaunt it. \n\n\"Millionaire Next Door\" isn't a bad book: it's scholarly, and plods along its own hand-me-down lodestar towards its prophesied conclusion (be cheap! Die loaded!), and perhaps some folks will be astounded to discover there are some real richies down the block who in another day would have been called skinflints. \n\nBut as a map to your stars, this one is a little cramped, cribbed, dank, and stinks of mothballs. I think I'll take first class---scratch that, how much did you say that Learjet was going for, again? \n\nJS", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_174", "text": "Serious Flaw\n\tI was expecting a substitute for the classic \"Photoshop Channel Chops\" by Monroy and friends. It trivializes the subject with \"How to unlock the hidden power of channels ... blah blah.\nIf you want a better understanding of channels be prepared to wade through a lot of fluff with this one. Infomercial.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_175", "text": "This is the thinnest book on Enron that I read; it covers the whole affair very superficially.\n\tI don't get the impression from reading the book that the authors have even tried to analyzed the financial holdings that was set up. It is the thinnest book on Enron that I read, for very good reason.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_176", "text": "Poor\n\tThe storyline is way over-the-top, the plot is very poor, the red-neck-America-knows-best attitude of the writer is funny and sometimes annoying. Still, I've red worse books. But not many.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_177", "text": "If you like books about unicorns, read this\n\tI'll put my opinion first, so there won't be any doubt in your mind. I don't believe that you can write useful books about national character. Is there really such a thing as quot;national character quot;? People are just too different, too unpredictable. How well can you predict the behavior of the people closest to you ? How well can you predict what people in your own country will do ? Would every Italian, if they could write well, have written the same book as Mr. Barzini ? I seriously doubt it. So what we have in THE ITALIANS is one man's views on the conglomerate nature of 50 million Italians. After reading it, I felt even more strongly that such books, though possibly entertaining, are a waste of time. An informative book about unicorns--but do they exist ? Anthropologists have been concerned, for many years, in getting the quot;inside view quot;--the view of a culture as seen by the person within it. While Barzini is indisputable Italian, he tries to visualize Italians as seen by foreign visitors, then explain to those of us not lucky enough to travel there, why they are as visitors see them, or why they are not as foreigners may think. This is not a successful gambit. Cultures are based on many general factors--like history, socio-economic patterns, religion, family, etc.---but the specific results are just that, specific. Barzini covers many topics--the importance of spectacle and giving an illusion of something rather than actually having that quality; the family vs. the state; Italian modes of achieving success; the north-south split; Sicily and the Mafia; and last, the tragedy of Italy's long domination by foreigners. But nothing really connects. There are only superficial, scattered impressions, nothing very concrete to grasp. The reader is left with a handful of stereotypes. Barzini is at his best when describing the lives and modus operandi of particular characters in Italian history. These sections were well-written and interesting. But his portrayal of Italian quot;character quot; is fuzzy, contradictory, and ultimately, unconvincing. Finally, if you are a lover of lists, you will thrill to this book, because there is a list on nearly every single page. Myself, I got pretty tired of those lists. If you want to know something useful about Italy, read another book. If you just want entertainment, which might support any stereotypes you have about Italians, then this book could be for you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_178", "text": "Thin characterization\n\tI agree with one the comments posted below. The main problem with this book is Mitch is a totally one-dimensional character and it's impossible to find any depth in him. Over the course of the book he doesn't change, he's unsympathetic, and by the time we've reached page 500, we don't know anything more about him than we did on page 10. I found myself dying to get to the end of this book, just so I could start another book with some substance and some well-drawn characters.\n\nAnother major problem is that most of the characters in this book use the same wise-cracking speaking style so there is no sense of the characters being different from each other in any way.\n\nOverall, I thought this was mediocre and a bit of a waste of time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_179", "text": "The guide sucks\n\tYou'd be better off using the internet to figure the game out. The guide feels super cluttered, it's almost hard to read and it doesn't tell you everything at the right time. I think it feels cluttered because there's too many pictures in it. Every page has at least 7 or 8 images on it. The best thing about the guide is the production value but I didn't buy for that", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_180", "text": "Not for a modern economist\n\tBook is out of date with modern economic thought. Essentially restates classical economics and provides little in the way of acceptance of the need for balance between government and the markets.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_181", "text": "Not many new ideas or examples\n\tReally not sure why this book received such good reviews, because it had nothing new. Expected from the cover some reviews of outfits worn by different individuals pictured.\nVery disappointed ... and any (and all) of the \"what not to wear\" books are so much better. Oh, Sam, did mention it's better to hand wash cashmere, oh yeah, I already know that.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_182", "text": "Unrealistic And Unoriginal\n\tIf you haven't read anything on e-commerce at all, or if you're a total newbie, the latter half of this book may offer some useful advice on how to start an online business. For someone who is already in the business or has already done some research, this book merely repeats a lot of well-known tips. Even then, some of the tips, like in section on affiliate programs, are just theoretical assumptions and projections with very little practical information on how to actually attract sales and traffic.\n\nAs for the first part of the book where Allen demonstrates how he could earn $24k in one day, I find it totally unrealistic and it certainly won't happen to anyone reading the book unless he has Robert Allen's background to begin with. Even then, this sort of strategy won't cut it with today's wise and cynical netizens anymore.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_183", "text": "Buy a book on probability instead\n\tThis book is built around the idea \"I wish it were true = it is true\". While this book has innate appeal to those looking for meaning in their lives, if you're looking for a firm foundation for understanding coincidences in your life (i.e. intellectual integrity), you'd be better off buying an introduction to probability", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_184", "text": "Disapointing\n\tCompared to his other superb books, this is one is tedious and boring. The overall thesis is a stretch - trying to find equivalences between pre-industrial (and pre-printing press) 13th century price paterns and those of the industrialized and post-industrial 20th century requires ignoring far to many factors. At a minimum comparing a world in which 90% of the population are attached to agricultural production and illiterate to world where almost precicly the reverse holds is just too big a leap to swallow.\n\nSadly, one suspects more than a little political axe-grinding is involved. \n\nEnjoy Fischer's other books where he excells, but you won't miss much if you neglect to read The Great Wave. Besides, the subject has been better treated elsewhere by authors not so obviously out of their depth", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_185", "text": "Bill, a sad ending to a good show\n\tBill is very boring typically talks about business tips you already know. The show was much better, you should buy that. Kwame is much smater and deserved the job. I can tell that this book is another promotional tool. Don't waste even a cent on this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_186", "text": "The translation is a problem - the stories are not\n\tMy introduction to Borges was through the collection Labyrinths. I immediately fell in love with the stories, the prose, the poetry, and so went on to buy this complete volume. While it is nice to have all Borges's stories in one place, and at a reasonable price, the language doesn't really hold up for me. The translation is... well, not sloppy, but too simple, like those childrens' versions of classic novels they pressed on you in 5th grade. I have nothing against Andrew Hurley, but his translation of Borges leaves me cold. I'd give Borges 5 stars out of 5, but Hurley? No more than 2.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_187", "text": "Has been\n\tFound recipes dated, layout makes it difficult to use and although some of the how-to is useful, its generally from another era. Bought Gourmet cook book instead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_188", "text": "A little too disjointed\n\tWhen I bought this book, I didn't realize it was mostly just a consolidated writing of Friedman's collumns in the Times. I think Friedman is a great author with lots of great insights, but he isn't able to go into his ideas in depth as much as I would have liked in a bunch of detached 750-1000 word segments. Since the sections are arranged chronologically, there also isn't the opportunity to tie the themes together. \n\nIf you really like Friedman, then it's worth a read, but if you are in it for just one, I'd read The Lexus and the Olive Tree first. It is by far his best", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_189", "text": "The ugliest chronicle of a true legend of our time.\n\tThe very title for the book - \"I Con\" - despite its cleverness, should reveal the lack of any objectivity, or class for that matter, from the authors, Jeffrey S. Young William L. Simon.\nI could best describe this book as a shoddy pastiche of ambiguous-sounding facts, poor research, colored by a palpable disdain for [arguably the most interesting legend of our time] Steve Jobs. \nWhat is really distasteful is that this antipathy of the authors towards Steve Jobs, seems 'personal'; which, in a democratic sense, may be alright i guess, [but only] UNTIL facts begin to wear thin, and the research seems doctored, leaving the rants sounding hollow, unsavory and shrill.\nAnd the facts aren't well-strung together either!\n\nFrom the very opening description in the book, which overdramatizes and harps on about the return of a \"reformed\" Steve Jobs, to Apple in 1997 (as though the most unfathomably impossible phenomenon in the history of humankind had occurred), to the careful selection of maliciously undertoned quotations, and quite often blatant slanders about Jobs, the book appears to be a collation of 'hate diaries' maintained by two wannabe authors, whose sole purpose in writing this book seems to be to fuel an anti-Steve sentiment among its readers!\n\nIf you happen to be one of those people, who finds some twisted pleasure in those idle conversations that involve scandalmongering [especially Steve Jobs], then this book should provide ample fuel for your negative energy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_190", "text": "Some intereting facts, but often twisted to suit author's aims\n\tLike most great diplomatic moments, successes and failures alike, decades will pass before anything approaching a full history of the Camp David debacle can appear. Even then, disagreements on the apportionment of blame will likely continue on for decades after. Given the wide interest in the Israeli-Arab conflict and the complex nature of the negotiations, new works exploring the crucial climax at Camp David remain welcome. Some dismiss Mr. Swisher's work because he was not in fact part of the negotiating team, but instead was responsible at Camp David only for negotiations. That seems to me unfair. Clayton Swisher clearly did considerable \"leg work\" to prepare this text; sadly both his rather obvious bias and almost juvenile desire to settle scores renders what could have been an important work at best suspect.\n\nMr. Swisher's book follows on the heels of Dennis Ross's interesting \"The Missing Peace\" and, given Mr. Ross's direct involvement in the negotiations; no one could be blamed for looking at other works as well. However, Mr. Swisher spends much of his time looking to lay the blame at Mr. Ross's feet, even when he makes claims that others at Camp David, many more central then Mr. Swisher directly contradict his statements. Much for example is made in this work of Mr. Ross's change of \"municipal Jerusalem\" to \"greater Jerusalem\" in a draft as if this caused the breakdown of the agreement. Unfortunately, Ross's change in fact was a return to an earlier draft after being changed by Robert Malley, a member of the US team and now often a talking head representing the Palestinian point of view, who made the alteration without consulting any of the parties. Malley has never denied this. Moreover, days would pass before the negotiations actually broke down.\n\nSwisher's target, perhaps seeking to sell books by putting forward a contradictory point of view, shifts the blame wherever he can to Israel and the US negotiating team. While such an effort might well be reasonable, Mr. Swisher often twists facts, making excuses for Palestinian gaffs while blowing minor facts out of all proportion. For example, Mr. Swisher brushes aside the days lost when Mr. Arafat and the Palestinian team insisted that Jews had no historic link to Jerusalem or the Temple Mound -- a position farcical on its face -- as mere posturing. However, he never mentions that such ideas, undermining the Jewish people very claim to the Land, serve only to inflame the parties and make agreement almost impossible. Nor does Swisher ever consider the Palestinians failure to negotiate in good faith, treating every Israeli offer simply as a new base line, rather than offering any proposals of their own. Again, even Robert Malley concedes that this disingenuous strategy by the Palestinians likely doomed Camp David from the start.\n\nSwisher's dismissal of all Israeli concerns reaches a crescendo when he simply casts aside as silly Israel's interest and the Palestinian's refusal of any compromise for the so-called \"right of return,\" or the claim that all Palestinian who left the area of modern Israel and all their descendants must have a right immigrate to Israel, a right held by no other people. As to the simple fact that this would lead to the destruction of the Jewish State and that the Palestinians are thus expecting Israel to commit national suicide, on this problem Mr. Swisher remains silent.\n\nLastly, one cannot help but marvel at Mr. Swisher's odd coverage of the events after Camp David. That Yasser Arafat led a bloody war against Israel rather than offering an alternative proposal for peace is dismissed. Mr. Swisher combs through events searching for, magnifying, and twisting any event that will make Israel look bad, while at the same time minimizing or even ignoring the waves of suicide terrorists who have murdered hundreds of Israeli civilians in cold blood. Mr. Swisher even parrots points of Palestinian propaganda so thoroughly disproved that even Palestinian leaders no longer mention them, such as the claim of massacres during Israeli operations in Jenin, which exhaustive study long ago proved to be nothing more than a fabrication. \n\nCuriosity will cause readers to ask why Mr. Swisher takes this extremely biased view. Fortunately, he lays out his rather simplistic point of view at the very beginning of the book by writing the following, \"The primary reason for Arab and Muslim anger against America has been and remains unbridled support for Israel's oppression of the Palestinians.\" Again, one can only muse as to why Mr. Swisher does not take Osama bin Laden at his word when he spoke shortly after 9/11 that his hatred manifests from the presence of American Christian soldiers in the heart of Islamic holy lands like Saudi Arabia and later Iraq. Surely neither the bombings in Madrid or more recently in London had anything to do with Israel, but it seems for Mr. Swisher's simplistic world view, it is at the door step of the Jewish state where all blame is to be laid.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_191", "text": "Oh boy, more \"lets understand the terrorist\" garbage\n\tThe religion of peace is at it again! In response to the popes words, muslims all over the world respond with violence, destruction, rage, hatred, burning down buildings, burning papal effigies, issuing fatwas against the pope, and even shooting a 70 year old nun in the back. Wow, such peace from a religion of \"peace\". If Islam is a religion of peace, then all the guns in the world are pink flowers, and every nuclear bomb, a soft feathery pillow. Violence for words. Destruction for speech. PLEASE! This is a religion of war, and bereft mindless 70 year old bags like Noam have begun to lose a lot of mental function with age. This old bag of a man gives Muslims free passes and blames America.\n\n\nQuestion: When will the world start holding to account the actions of Muslims, and stop blaming others, such as Bush, America, the Pope, or God knows who else? How many more innocent people will die at the hand of Muslims before the western world finally, and for the first time, holds the Muslims accountable for their own actions, rather than someone else? \n\n Well Im sick of the left defending this vile cesspool of Islamofacism. Im tired of the leftist media beating up on Israel and coming to the side of middle-eastern tyrants who shoot 70 year old nuns in the back in response to spoken words. And then these radical leftists have the audacity blame the pope! Can you believe it?!! Yes, idiots all over the western world actually blame the pope for the mindless violence and destruction that followed from a spoken word. Its unreal! A grown man got a gun, deliberately aimed it at a 70 year old woman's backside, and deliberately pulled the trigger, purposefully killing her in cold blood....and yet according to socialist America-hating leftists, he couldn't help it. Its not his fault...its the Pope's fault guys! Respond to words with violence, and then blame the speaker, absolving the person who actually commits the violence of responsibility. As absurd as that sounds, I'm sad to say there are actually people all over the world who think that. And they are idiots (like Noam)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_192", "text": "What's the point?\n\tVery little plot, which is boring.\nThe reader should be paid by the page, if not by the word, to read this book!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_193", "text": "This book isn't for everyone\n\tI bought this book this weekend as we're doing the pre-five in a Row w/our preschooler and I don't much like it. I've got a mother w/borderline personality disorder and who doesn't observe personal boundaries of other's what-so-ever (if I need a break away, she hunts down my poor husband, all my relatives and friends- ugh) and so this book just kind of made my stomach turn as I could see her reading this to me and justifying her 'stalker mom' mentality. \n\nIn the end, I think if a person is from a semi-normal household w/proper respect for a child's boundaries and need for space away from their parents, then this book is okay. I just find some moms are too smoothering- even ones w/o personality disorders- and this book doesn't send a message about love as much as 'I own you'. I like 'Mama Do You Love Me?' better for explaining to a child a parent's unconditional love.\n\n'Good-Night Moon' by Margaret Wise Brown, however, is by far my children's all time favorite book. I was reading that one to them ineutero and still every night before they go to bed. They love it and so do we as parents. But this one even creeped my hubby out and he's from a fairly 'normal' family.\nTake it w/a grain of salt", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_194", "text": "A book full of gaps\n\tAside from the 1958 Championship Game and the 1968 Super Bowl, the actual football games got very short shrift. The 1964 Championship Game didn't even get a MENTION! Whole years are virtually ignored. Very, very little discussion of Unitas' career and his impact on the game: mostly just anecdotes about family, friends, and teammates, and way too much space devoted to post-mortem comments from same. I think I learned way more about Johnny Sample and Gino Marchetti and Jim Parker from this book than I learned about Unitas. And that's not saying much. There's a lot of padding in this book but precious little information. And a lot of the anecdotes will be familiar if you're a football fan. Wait for the paperback if you're a Unitas devotee; otherwise don't bother.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_195", "text": "Boring and Poorly Written\n\tThis is the first book by Shaara I have read. And, if his other works are like this, it is also the last. \n\nOn the cover, J. Persico is quoted as saying Shaara makes \"literature read like history and history read like literature.\" He goes on to claim that Shaara brings the war to \"pulsating life.\" I have even read a review that claimed this book was better than Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front. \n\nI must have been reading a different book. The first chapter, The Replacement, is a great short story. After reading it, I had hight expectations for the book. Unfortunately, it falls apart after that great beginning and it is a dull affair that completely lacks any sense of a coherent narrative from a literary point of view. And, the history reads like an 8th grade textbook. \n\nHis narrative style is unable to give life to people that actually lived. They are flatly presented and there is no sense of really caring about what happens to them. \n\nAfter the dislocated short story of the first chapter, the book delves into a long-winded story of the flying aces, interspersed with summaries of historic events that do little more than ruin the flow of the story. It frequently feels like the book is written for people who are unwilling to read a real history book.\n\nShaara doesn't even begin dealing with the trench warfare of the war until the 1918's, when the Americans arrive, focusing, as I noted before, primarily on the air war that occurred in the first years of the war. I should point out that the air war would be interesting reading in a book of its own. Here, however, it seems more to reflect that the author did not deem the ground warfare fought by non-Americans worthy of a story. Or was too lazy to research the events enough to write about the ground war from the British or French perspective. \n\nAnd, I have no particularly problem with him focusing on the American perspective on the war, but then why bother with writing anything prior to our entry? I suppose a smaller book doesn't sell as well.\n\nFor those interested in historical fiction, I would recommend Bernard Cornwall's work. And, perhaps, Shaara can learn a bit from him", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_196", "text": "Great for philosophy, but doesn't inspire!\n\tThis book is an nice collection of differing points of views about latinos/hispanics. However it's primarily philisophical. It's more confusing than inspiring. It's great for those studying for a phD, but will not inspire average latinos to action. This book tilts slightly more towards the assimilationist point of view, although a few writers do express some pan-latino thoughts.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_197", "text": "Too popular to bother trying anymore.\n\tJ.K. Rowling successfully put me off this book series within the first two chapters of this book. The characters personalities were wavering in book 5, in this they completely vanished or mutated. I'll only be getting the 7th one because it's the last one and I've read this far so I might as well go the whole way. \n\nIn books one through four the trio of Harry, Ron, and Hermione were loveable characters tenaciously and cleverly seeking out the answers to the mysteries that came up each year and saving the day. Book 5 had them doing more angsting and screaming than mystery solving, and more whining than day saving. Book 6 made them stand in paper doll doing a bad job miming the motions the real characters would have done.\n\nThis book Harry seemed to care more about romance. A very poorly done romance littered with cheezy phrases and romantic moments on par with the worst of bad fanfiction; which had no background or build up from previous books. A female character from the background, whom Harry barely even notices all through the past five books, is suddenly the most perfect and beautiful girl in the school in mary-sue fashion. Several other characters in both the foreground and background were also unfortunately treated to Rowlings amature attempts at romance, none of which bore any revelance to plot or story.\n\nHarry also had a significant decline in morality and intelligence. The clever boy who put clues together with his friends now cheats in one of his classes and makes one stupid mistake after another. The image of Harry that stuck with me and seemed to glare off the pages every time he spoke or did anything was of him lying, frozen in a curled position on the floor of the train with blood coming out of his broken nose, under his invisibility cloak and rolling around with the trains motion after a particularly stupid episode with Malfoy.\n\nAs to the general plot of the book. Poorly done. Continually backstaged by sickeningly done romance and angst it barely made an impression on me. Most of the 'revealations' in the book revealed nothing not already known or obvious from old information, and the culmination of what Harry was not-quite-solving didn't amount to anything.\n\nMy final opinion: Don't bother to read past book 4 if you're just starting the series and care anything at all about characterization. A very disappointing book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_198", "text": "Worthless and Disproven\n\tKeynes was no doubt an influential economist. His theories and 'expertise' on economics influenced the post-New Deal economic policies of the United States and the internationalist wealth redistribution schemes like IMF. However, his ideas on economics failed miserably and it was application of Keynesian ideas that wrecked so much havoc on the U.S. particularly in the 1970s with the stagflation (an inflationary recession with unemployment which was theoretically impossible accordingly to Keynesism.) We have Keynes to thank for budget deficits and the nebulous idea that we can spend ourselves into prosperity through the largesse of the federal government. Read Planning for Freedom or Socialism by Ludwig von Mises instead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_199", "text": "Nothing special here\n\tI read this short novel because I greatly admired Shaara's Pulitzer Prize winning \"Killer Angels,\" and because I'm a baseball fan. The novel feels more like an outline or first draft than a completed work about an aging pitcher. It's a bit shallow and predictable in its plot. The characters are what one expects in all too many sports novels and short stories. The feel or atmosphere just isn't quite there.\n\nAny baseball fan will see flaws in the book right away, flaws that distract and damage the work. Shaara sets most of the novel in Yankee Stadium with the Hawks playing the Yankees. Why the author chose to have one real team against a fictional team is unclear. The Hawks apparently are from Atlanta, but an Atlanta team, Braves or Hawks, whichever, would not be playing the Yankees interleague on the next to last day of the season. Finally, when a visiting pitcher goes out to warm up before the game, he does so in the semi-hidden bull pen down the left field line in Yankee Stadium--not on the mound on the field.\n\nThis book was published posthumously and Mr. Shaara perhaps never had a chance to polish his prose--prose that was excellent in \"Killer Angels.\" It's unfortunate.\n\nThere are glimmers of interest in the book, but not enough to recommend it to baseball fans or fans of the author's other book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_200", "text": "Why is waiting for Godot like waiting for a bus?\n\tBecause you wait and wait, and then three don't turn up at once", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_201", "text": "Over rated\n\tThis book is not as good as i thought it would be. I hope i have better readings with Bryan Tracy's Advance selling", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_202", "text": "Nothing New\n\tWright presents no new information about Al-Qaeda, leaves out plenty of information about Al-Qaeda and neglects the USA side of \"the road to 9/11.\" Understanding Qutb's radicalization of Islam is important to understanding why Ayman al-Zawahiri and Usama exist and also why they failed at creating theocracies and were lame ducks until the USA found a use for them as an enemy. What cannot be neglected is the myths spread about the United States by the Neoconservatives and followers of Leo Strauss. The United States is not a unique and beautiful snowflake. The liberal idea of individual freedom was decried by Strauss as destructive of the society of the USA and he told his followers to keep the public in line with grand myths about US exceptionalism. After the the Soviet Union was kicked out of Afghanistan, both Qutb and Strauss' followers believed they were the cause of it. Since the Cold War the US has been working off of the \"friend and enemy\" model of policy formulated by Carl Schmitt and 9/11 presented the US with what Schmitt called a \"state of exemption.\" If you think jihad was the cause of 9/11, ask yourself why Richard Clarke found Bush and his advisors saying find a way to tie this to Iraq hours after 9/11. See the BBC documentary, \"The Power of Nightmares\" or \"From Secularism to Jihad: Sayyid Qutb and the Foundations of Radical Islamism\" by Adnan A. Musallam or the Political Ideas of Leo Strauss by Shadia Drury for a better analysis of Qutb and Strauss than Wright has in his book. If you prefer to stick with fiction about \"the road to 9/11,\" check out Patrick S. Johnston's novel \"Mission Accomplished.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_203", "text": "Recycling Personified\n\tIf you've read one Gary Null book, you've read them all. He is no doubt highly knowledgeable and dedicated to his subject, but when I buy two books with different titles by Gary Null and find they are the same, I'm pretty annoyed. His early books were taken directly from Herbert Sheldon's Natural Hygience material, which I assume must not have been copyrighted, and I felt ripped off then, in the 70's as I did recently when Amazon was good enough to give me a refund for one of the books.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_204", "text": "Partisan Politics Provide Poor Analysis\n\tUnfortunately, instead of an thorough analysis of the genesis, justifications, and problems with overarching property rights, DeLong acts as a mouthpiece for other property rights activists. DeLong covers some of the same ground as Congressman Richard Pombo in his 1996 This Land Is Our Land, simply emphasizing anomalous examples instead of practicable solutions. DeLong's denial of the externalities resulting from uninhibited development leave his analysis unbalanced and ill-founded. DeLong's politics overcome his analysis. This book is similar to his condemnation of industry for their recognition to the denial of carbon dioxide emissions. (...) His political agenda overwhelm his rational", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_205", "text": "it is ok\n\tthis was certainly not one of Cornwell's best works. IT was almost like a couple of possible novels rolled into one. It read like a draft for a novel rather tahn a complete novel", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_206", "text": "Reluctantly dragged along with Frances Mayes\n\tThis book really irritated me. I loved Mayes's previous books and was really looking forward to reading this one. The concept, a year of traveling to different locations, seemed like it would be really interesting combined with Mayes' fresh perspectives, enthusiasm for discovery, feisty opinions and poetic descriptions. But somehow it didn't work. \n\nI get the sense that her heart wasn't really in this book. Maybe because the trips were taken over a span of five years, and cobbled together? Or because there's so much `padding' - endless quotes from her own or other people's writing. When she liked the place, her descriptions feel artificially enthusiastic, almost as if the book was paid for by the chamber of commerce. I got tired of reading that she could live there, or could imagine taking her grandson there, or wishes she was born there, or that it's SO much better than San Francisco. Where she doesn't live anymore, and hasn't for years. There are also too many stories about refreshing local characters who think Frances Mayes is the nicest, most tasteful, most interesting person they've ever met. Especially since these people tend to be waiters, cab drivers, rug salesmen or others whose business depends on charming the tourists. \n\nMost of the book consists of sneering at her fellow Americans, or talking about people's personal appearance. This is boring and clich\ufffdd - and if you like that kind of thing, Bill Bryson does it better. There's also way too much name dropping (she's always mentioning \"my friend so-and-so, the famous ____\"). What happened to the ordinary, financially stretched, middle-aged college professor? She seems to be taking on the persona of a celebrity. She doesn't want to be crowded in with a group, doesn't want to associate with ordinary tourist types - now she deserves the VIP treatment. This is definitely a change from her previous books.\n\nI think when it comes right down to it, there's too much Frances Mayes in this book. I thought I liked her, but what I really like is her writing style. It can still be magical - when she gets her ego out of the way. But when she puts herself front and center, she becomes more tedious and pretentious than interesting. Now I'm sorry I read this book, because I'm afraid it will spoil my enjoyment of the earlier ones.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_207", "text": "Could win any poor writing award\n\tThe work of a 12 year-old without talent. Phrases are tediously cobbled with clumsy, inappropriate similies. Story line is absurd. If this were Koontz's first novel, no publisher would touch it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_208", "text": "Hate parade mixed with racism.\n\tHateful liberals once again undermine their so-called ideology by promoting the hatred of over half the US population. They claim to be tolerant and open-minded toward all lifestyles,religions, races etc... but that open-mindedness obviously shouldn't apply to people who disagree with them. Throughout the \"book,\" Moore also demonstrates his racism towards caucasians and thin people. If you like this book, I also recommend Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler. Both \"books\" are jam-packed full of hate.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_209", "text": "bad, bad, bad\n\tWho published these weak translations? Yup, they are on newsprint and get smudged immediately. How about using real paper? B N needs to stop thinking opportunistically and start thinking about quality", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_210", "text": "PLEASE...don't waste your time\n\tI bought this book because of the 4 star rating by readers. Let me be candid....what the hell were they reading? This book is simply insipid, implausible and a waste of time. Get this for a premise....rich, geeky guy buys a major league baseball team called the \"Connecticut Nutmegs\"! Nutmegs for a major league team??!! Yeah, right. It gets better....he has an incredibly sexy girl friend who stars in the C-list movies he produces....ok hold on to your seats, here comes the good part....she is going to be his star player on this MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL team!! Why, because in college she was an excellent athlete. So some buxom starlet who ran track in college is going to play major league baseball!! Am I the only one who thinks this is plain stupid. Oh, yeah there's a murder along the way. Parker (author) must have pictures of the publisher having sex with a goat otherwise I can't think of a reason why it got published.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_211", "text": "I Couldn't Wake Up\n\tHaving read \"The Millionaire Next Door,\" as well as most if not all of the classics in this category, I expected life-altering experiences with this book.\n\nThere were too many statistics, and statistics that contradicted one another, not to mention generalizations about various subgroups that, try as I did, I had to put my copy down and use it at first for a door stop, then because the cover art is great, I decided leaving it on the coffee table makes a great conversation piece.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_212", "text": "A doctrinaire view of biology\n\tMost books that set out to explain why organisms behave as they do describe observations of behaviour on almost every page. The books of Richard Dawkins, whom Rose selects as his special target, illustrate this well: readers can reject all of his interpretations while remaining fascinated by the purely factual information that they contain. How one can hope to convince anyone of the truth of a theory without supporting it with abundant facts? Yet hard biological information is extremely sparse in Rose's book. There is a great deal about what he thinks of other biologists' opinions, but almost no observations from behavioural biology. Nonetheless, in his preface he aligns himself with the practising biologists \"who spend a significant part of every working day thinking about and designing experiments\", dismissing Dawkins and Daniel Dennett as \"people who either no longer do science or never did it.\" What a pity, therefore, that he chose to include so little of the experimental basis of his ideas in his book. There are a few vague remarks about how chicks behave, and that's about it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_213", "text": "Not quite what I expected...\n\tThe first twenty pages of the book quickly sparks your interest but soon after that, the story drags until it picks back up again toward the last third of the book. I think the story would have been more credible if Barr would have thoroughly explored the inner workings of her fictional religious sect and offered more details about it. Without those details, the book seemed \"unfinished\". It was like watching a movie and only viewing the actions of the good guy without being exposed to villain. Boring in my opinion.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_214", "text": "If you like books about unicorns, read this\n\tI'll put my opinion first, so there won't be any doubt in your mind. I don't believe that you can write useful books about national character. Is there really such a thing as quot;national character quot;? People are just too different, too unpredictable. How well can you predict the behavior of the people closest to you ? How well can you predict what people in your own country will do ? Would every Italian, if they could write well, have written the same book as Mr. Barzini ? I seriously doubt it. So what we have in THE ITALIANS is one man's views on the conglomerate nature of 50 million Italians. After reading it, I felt even more strongly that such books, though possibly entertaining, are a waste of time. An informative book about unicorns--but do they exist ? Anthropologists have been concerned, for many years, in getting the quot;inside view quot;--the view of a culture as seen by the person within it. While Barzini is indisputable Italian, he tries to visualize Italians as seen by foreign visitors, then explain to those of us not lucky enough to travel there, why they are as visitors see them, or why they are not as foreigners may think. This is not a successful gambit. Cultures are based on many general factors--like history, socio-economic patterns, religion, family, etc.---but the specific results are just that, specific. Barzini covers many topics--the importance of spectacle and giving an illusion of something rather than actually having that quality; the family vs. the state; Italian modes of achieving success; the north-south split; Sicily and the Mafia; and last, the tragedy of Italy's long domination by foreigners. But nothing really connects. There are only superficial, scattered impressions, nothing very concrete to grasp. The reader is left with a handful of stereotypes. Barzini is at his best when describing the lives and modus operandi of particular characters in Italian history. These sections were well-written and interesting. But his portrayal of Italian quot;character quot; is fuzzy, contradictory, and ultimately, unconvincing. Finally, if you are a lover of lists, you will thrill to this book, because there is a list on nearly every single page. Myself, I got pretty tired of those lists. If you want to know something useful about Italy, read another book. If you just want entertainment, which might support any stereotypes you have about Italians, then this book could be for you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_215", "text": "Good, but has a few errors\n\tIt has the potential to be a great book if the author had taken some time to actually look into each breed. The \"Canadian Eskimo Dog\" is now referred to as the Canadian Inuit Dog out of respect for the Inuit people. He has the dog's height wrong, and the weight range is much too high. This leads me to conclude that if there were that many errors on one dog breed, who's to say that it's not wrong on other breeds too? \nI was quite disgusted and mad to see the \"designer dogs\" put as purebred dogs. Labradoodles, Bichon/Yorkies, Cockerpoos, and Bull Boxers are NOT purebred dogs. They are mixes given a fancy name and sold for staggering amounts of money. \nThe first few chapters on the history of the dog is quite fascinating though, and the pictures are nice. If you need an all-in-one book and don't mind many errors, this is a great book for you. If you're like me, go down the road of buying a better dog encyclopedia and different books on different subjects rather than this faulty all-in-one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_216", "text": "Expert Obedience Training for Dogs\n\tTwo main comments. Firstly, the book is mistitled or I misread the meaning of the title and I would be delighted to return it. This is a book devoted primarily on how to make your dog perform \"tricks\" with much on showmanship. I have no interest in that but I do have an acute interest in dog obedience relative to the master's care of their puppy and mature dog. Problems handlers encounter in \"greeting\" of your dog with other dogs and people. \n\nSecondly, the book, as written, talks down to the reader and unless you have had some professional experience with dogs, you feel very unqualified to read on. I felt intimidated by it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_217", "text": "A bone to pick with 'Skeleton Man'!\n\tI've read only a few of Hillerman's previous Leaphorn/Chee novels. I've enjoyed what I've rtead, though they are an acquired taste, and I don't indulge in them very often. I tend to enjoy the earlier, more active years of Joe Leaphorn more interesting than his ' semi-retired unofficial advisor to Jim Chee' phase. \n\nFrom what I gather, 'Skeleton Man' continues a recent trend of disappointment with Hillerman's last few novels. Even without having read the books immediately prior to this one, I can understand that sentiment.\n'Skeleton Man' starts off with a rather risky premise, tying the story in with the real life collision over the Grand Canyon in 1956. While an author can occasionally pull off a good story with a strong connection to 'real life'(See Nelson De Mille's 'Night Fall'), Hillerman fails here.\nThe story is bogged down with bland and unlikable supporting characters, flimsy motivation, and very little that could really be called 'action'.\nChee ends up joining Leaphorn in the background for much of the story.\nThe spiritual and ritualistic aspects of Hillerman's earlier books are, for the most part, glossed over here. Even what should have been a major plot development (Chee's wedding) is overshadowed by Chee have to rescue Manuelito, in the manner of far too many contrived 'Superman rescues Lois' situations. \nBetter to stick with Hillerman's earlier novels. The 'aging athlete past his prime' analogy suits Hillerman, I'm afraid", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_218", "text": "For the plain and simple\n\tThis book is 'oragnized' into sections - Getting Started, Organizing Room by Room, Organizing Finances, Organizing Time, Organizing Home Life, and Organizing Transitions.\n\nWho needs an entire section telling you the benefits of being organized - isn't that why I bought the book? The author takes 'plain and simple' to new heights...for example - \"To organize your refrigerator, start by uncluttering it.\" \n\nI was hoping for something with more substance. There was nothing in this book that I didn't already know. If you're looking for something very basic as far as what to do in your home...you will like this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_219", "text": "Not what I expected\n\tI like looking at old pictures and old letters, but I thought when I bought the book that I would actually be looking in the history of someone's life with pictures to go with it but that was not the case. It is just a random bunch of pictures and a random bunch of letters put together in a book. The pictures aren't necessarily the pictures of the people who wrote the letters, so you know nothing of the authors, no explanation of the times they lived in or the place they lived in or anything. In other words, no story behind it whatsoever. Just a disappointing collection", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_220", "text": "'It is obvious that heavier-than-air flight is impossible.'\n\tI will be brief: Penroses writing is mediocre, his drawings obfuscate more than clarify.\nThe vast majority of the book is devoted to completely and utterly extraneous topics, and seems to largely be a platform for Penroses new quantum theories.\nHis arguments are unclear, weak and largely dependent on philosphers like Lucas and Searle, while his idea of quantum effects is improbable and surely in the end irrelevant (cannot computers tap into quantum effects?) and his knowledge of computer science deeply, deeply suspect.\nFor example, I quote here from the final sections which actually have something to do with his ostensible reason for writing the book: \n\"Neverthless, one still might imagine some kind of natural selection process being effective for producing approximately valid algorithms. Personally, I find this very hard to believe, however.\"\nThe entire flourishing, commercially succesful field of evolutionary computing begs to differ here, Mr. Penrose. SUch bonehead errors compells me to point out that this mathematician has no clothes", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_221", "text": "dreadful\n\tPerhaps this book appeared to be a futuristic medical thriller when it first came out, but now it seems like a bad 1950s horror movie. The story involves brain surgery gone bad, with a mix of artificial intelligence and mind control. The end of the story was very predictable and played out exactly as I suspected from the very beginning of the book.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_222", "text": "P L E A S E . . . buy something else\n\tMany reviewers on this site read TLGPE in the 70's, when we were young and impressionable. (I happened to be 13 when I read it.) If one could be sued for intellectual forgery, Lindsey would certainly be found at fault.\n\nMost of us, thankfully, have gotten past our fears that plagued our teenage years. After all, when we read TLGPE, we were young. We were searching and seeking. We didn't have all of the facts. There were wolves who knew this, and they preyed upon us. Many people who were older, yet still intellectually undeveloped, read this book and were moved to 'believing'.\n\nFor most of us, our minds matured. We began to see the vast chinks in Lindsey's pompous Christian armor. We began to realize that fear is a weapon brandished by madmen, by people who use a subtle, gentle cloth of manipulation to control others.\n\nThis is beyond dangerous. It is beyond extreme, as most of us have now found out.\n\nI love a good horror novel. I love a good 'true crime' thriller. But the fact that people read Lindsey's books and take them at face value is, perhaps, one of the scariest notions I have ever imagined.\n\nThat, dear reader, is beyond horrific . . . and far more terrifying than anything you'll find in the bible or any of Lindeys 'books'. The only thing scarier is that Mr. Lindsey is still receiving royalties from an outdated, silly, contradictory and completely barbaric book penned over thirty years ago. Please don't be the next sucker. Please don't add this one to your cart.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_223", "text": "The Language of Threads: A Novel\n\tThis was a less than stellar sequal to The Women of the Silk but it did finish the story of Pei to some extent. I found the historical aspect of the novel the most interesting and the story of the women the least believabl", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_224", "text": "Red Lily\n\tThe story was slow, predictable and boring. I am still amazed I hung in there and finished reading it. It's a dud in my opinion", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_225", "text": "Same Old Same Old\n\tThe title grabbed me because I have been noticing for, oh about 14 years now, the decline of the truth in this country. Unfortunately, this book is written precisely by the kind of person who has lost touch with reality and what truth is (definition of irony I believe).\n\nThe reason it is #1 on the bestseller list is because there is a ready audience out there, of similarly detached people, who want anything (and I mean anything - a website with a good conspiracy story and a glass of warm milk before bed everynight is their ideal) that backs up their point of view. \n\nIt is precisely why the truth is so out of fashion. New media streams like the internet, blogs, etc. offer up \"news\" without accountability. They allow this segment of society to avoid confronting the truth and instead construct their own alternative realities. It makes people like Frank Rich, rich, with very little effort. Why bother checking facts, his core readership doesn't care whether it is true or not, just tell them Bush is evil", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_226", "text": "A new \"Worst\" book in my libray\n\tWho better to write a book about morons than Flynn? An abyssmally miserable book with so little substance I was surprised it didn't float out of my hands. It's a great resource for those looking for a plethora of examples of pitifully poor logic; Two wrongs don't make a right, non-sequiturs galore, red herrings - they're all there.\n\nIt seems apparent the goal was to scoop up the easy money from the thin thinkers in our world. It certainly wasn't to write a scholarly treatise where the reader came away enlightened in the slightest way.\n\nI guess I have fallen into the category of \"moron\" by spending money on it and worse yet, reading it to completion. I'm embarrassed. Flynn should be too", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_227", "text": "Not all great quotes...\n\tI wanted to like this book. It's a great size for carrying around to dip into. However, I'd say about a third, or maybe more, I haven't counted, are anonymous. Here's an example: \"Life is filled with possibilities\" p31. Now I don't know about you, but I'd hardly class that as great stuff from great minds. Then I read \"Decide what is worthwhile and follow through with it\" and I'm beginning to yawn. When I came to \"Above all, life should be fun\" and \"Always keep a window open in your mind for new ideas\" and I'm just about ready to throw the book into the garbage. Also, the format of the book is terrible. Someone decided to put every quote into a little frame, so you get four quotes on a page. \n\nStill, for the price, it's not that bad. No, on second thoughts it's pretty dire. There's just too many pathetic jingles in here for me, which only motivate me to demand a refund! If I were you, I'd save my money and put it towards something else - \"The Book of Positive Quotations\" has 7000 quotes and I wouldn't be without my copy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_228", "text": "The first hundred pages really work, but then...\n\tThe Kite Runner gets off to such a good start, with its blend of history, observations about daily life in Kaboul, and a compelling story of two boys growing up together. The second half goes badly astray, as the novel becomes more and more manipulative and sentimental. By the end of the book, the author is willing to put his characters through all sorts of hell just so he can follow up with a teary reconciliation. I wish an editor had convinced him to tighten it up, stay focused, and resist the urge to tug at the heartstrings with such a heavy hand", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_229", "text": "Doesnt look like Grisham at his best\n\tI remember reading \"The Chamber\" distinctly. Somehow, this book doesnt even near that standard. The story line is vague with unnecessary twists and turns. The characters have been strongly depicted but none of them turns out to be standing out", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_230", "text": "Skip it...content of zero value...\n\t...Uldrich makes big bucks on the public speaking circuit discussing nanotechnology...I suspect this book was published for no other reason than to provide some \"credentials\" to support the speaking engagements...his most recent books published since this one have been one about George Marshall and another about Lewis and Clark -- real cutting edge technology there!...nope, don't buy it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_231", "text": "A poor imitation.\n\tThe ghost writer was probably afraid to put his own name on the book. It was totally predictable without any of the depth found in real Ludlum books", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_232", "text": "Silly,Silly,Silly\n\tI have been a devoted Hiaasen fan from the beginning and awaited all his novels which are few and far between with much excited anticipation. Although his writing remains flawless and some of his lines are hysterical, the story is just so silly I found it hard to keep my attention focused. I compare reading this book with watching a sponge bob cartoon which I do with my children on occasion. Sorry, I just couldn't finish it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_233", "text": "Great company and leader - Outdated and dubious book\n\tI wavered awhile between three stars and two stars, because a company and entrepreneur as brilliant as Sony and Akio Morita seem to deserve at least three. However, in the end, the book's errors just piled too high. It opens well, with the story of Sony's founding and rise from leaking offices in a half-wrecked department store just after World War II, to becoming one of the world's great companies. This is a fascinating and inspiring story, and Morita tells it with flair.\n\nThen, unfortunately, the downward spiral begins. Morita consistently takes his experience at Sony and assumes that every other Japanese company operates the same way, which is a fantastically wrong assertion (as the last thirteen years of Japan's seemingly endless recession have shown). He also frequently takes good basic management techniques, like trusting employees and giving them creative leeway, and tries to brand them as somehow uniquely \"Japanese\".\n\nThen there are all the claims which are simply out-and-out false, such as Japan supposedly having the world's best construction technology. (It actually has perhaps the worst in the industrial world, as the Kobe earthquake unfortunately demonstrated.) Or how Japan is supposedly a nation fanatically devoted to not wasting anything. (Yet it only recently discovered the concept of \"second-hand goods\", instead of throwing nearly-new furniture and clothing away. Plus, Japanese garbage trucks groan under the weight of the world's worst overpackaging.)\n\nReading between the lines, a person can see the roots of so many of the problems that Japan faces today. For example, Morita spends a good deal of words attacking the excess of lawyers in the United States. While this can, of course, sometimes be a serious problem, it also gives U.S. consumers a way to protect themselves. Japan's consumers, on the other hand, without an accessible court system, are almost completely at the mercy of bureaucrats and executives. Complaints about dangerous products or chemicals in drinking water are simply ignored, because they lack any threat of legal action. In another example, Morita praises the \"trust\" and agreements without contracts that exist among Japanese corporations. In reality, this \"trust\" is a death pact, as bankrupt inefficient companies are propped up by their buddies, instead of letting them fall and create openings for fresh and innovative entrepreneurs.\n\nOther than the glimpses into Sony's history and corporate culture, this book is only interesting as a museum piece - yet another in the flood of \"Japan is going to take over\" books that came out in the Eighties. Although, of course, considering all the \"Internet companies are going to take over\" books that came out in the Nineties, not even this is a uniquely \"Japanese\" phenomenon. \n\nPS: Anyone wanting a healthy reality check about the current state of Japan should read \"Dogs and Demons\" by Alex Kerr.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_234", "text": "Bible Comparison\n\t[Joshua 6:23,21]Joshua said to the people of Israel, \"The Lord has given you the city of the all silver, and gold, and vessels of brass and iron, are consecrated unto the Lord: They shall come into the treasury of the Lord.\nThe people utterly DESTROYED ALL THAT WAS IN THE CITY, BOTH MAN AND WOMAN,YOUNG AND OLD, AND OX AND SHEEP, AND ASS, WITH THE EDGE OF THE SWORD. \n\nDeuteronomy 17:3-5 \"And he should go and worship other gods and bow down to them or to the sun or the moon or all the army of the heavens, .....and you must stone such one with stones and such one must die.\" \n\nRomans 1:20-32 ....32. \"Although they know God's righteous decree that those who do such things deserve death, they not only continue to do these very things but also approve of those who practice them.\" \n\nNumbers 31: And the Lord said unto Moses, \"Avenge the children of the Mid'-an'ites.. They warred against the Mid'-i-an'ites, as the Lord commanded Moses, and they slay all the males. And they took all women as captives, and their little ones, and took the spoil of all their cattle, and all their flocks, and all their goods. And they burnt all their cities wherein they dwelt, and all their goodly castles, with fire. Moses said, \"HAVE YOU SAVED ALL THE WOMEN ALIVE? NOW KILL EVERY MALE AMONG THE LITTLE ONES, AND KILL EVERY WOMAN that has known a man by lying with him, but all the young girls who have not known a man by lying with him keep alive for yourselves.\" \n\n[Quran-60:8-9] GOD does not enjoin you from befriending those who do not fight you because of religion, and do not evict you from your homes. You may befriend them and be equitable towards them. GOD loves the equitable. GOD enjoins you only from befriending those who fight you because of religion, evict you from your homes, and band together with others to banish you. You shall not befriend them. Those who befriend them are the transgressors.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_235", "text": "One point story. . .\n\tI was more upset with this book than anyother. I've loved every book in the series , but this one was more dissapointing.\n I pictured EVERYTHING the sasme as in the movie though... thatrs just telling you how welll it's written and described. But, it was more about the Triwizard tournament the whole entire time. Still, i am addicted to the series . Either way you should read the story just to understand whats going on. I just wish it would have been more exciting and less predictable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_236", "text": "Interesting ideas poorly communicated\n\tGalbraith's insight on society unfortunately gets lost in a maze of double negatives and confusing sentence structure. His ideas are sound, though he has a very off-putting pompous delivery. In fact, his verbosity and poor structure is so bad, that it turns what should be a slim read into a fairly mind-numbing experience. The book really needs to go back to an editor", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_237", "text": "A book that will make you laugh and frighten you\n\tMr. Galbraith is smart, accomplished, and learned man who knows what is best for all us. His view of a good society differs from past visions of societal utopia. Rather than a completely coercive state directing the actions of its citizens to some hirer calling, Mr. Galbraith aims to be `practical' and just further defines the third way. Nonetheless, his proposal of what makes a good society is not the classical liberal view and it is more attuned to the European model of society. Many of his proposals are so silly you won't take them seriously. But sadly, he is quite serious. For example, Mr. Galbraith states that in a good society everyone should have a rewarding life. Of course, he never defines the standard by which society should judge whether or not a life is rewarding. Neither does he address what one should do if their life is un-rewarding and what the obligation is of society to fulfill that vision of a rewarding life. And, of course, who is the `rewarding life judge' and does this judge have the authority of the state to take something from someone (who has a life that is deemed too rewarding) for someone who has life that is too un-rewarding. Mr. Galbraith fails to convince the reader of the practicality of his proposals and ends up straddling a line between socialism and capitalism, and saying nothing new", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_238", "text": "Christian fundamentalism dramatized\n\tEven the avid \"trekie\" reader of the Star Trek science fiction novels, movies and television series must suspend disbelief, when he finds Captain Kirk saying \"Beam me up, Scotty.\" But the biblical literalist reading this book need make no such effort, when he reads in this book that Jesus will effectively beam millions of true Christians up to heaven in the world-wide \"Rapture.\" Though the characters and their roles are fictitious, the book specifically references the relevant biblical passages for the believer. \n\nThe story line opens with the chaotic moment of discovery after the historic mass Rapture event, and the remainder is a moral melodrama concluding with emotional born-again conversions. \n\nIn the September/October 2006 issue of Foreign Affairs Walt Mead writes that fundamentalists are not hospitable to the idea of gradual progress toward a secular utopia driven by technological advances and the cooperation of intelligent people of all religious traditions. \n\nInstead fundamentalists separate themselves from the world and have a premillennial pessimism about prospects for social reform. Billy Graham's biography by Strober notes that they criticized Graham's \"new evangelism\" for its inclusiveness and for its involvement in addressing social problems. Yet their separatism does not preclude proselytizing as portrayed in these novels by the \"Tribulation Force\" or as exemplified by Jerry Falwell's Moral Majority.\n\nThey are also committed to an apocalyptic vision of the end of the world and are hostile to international institutions such as the United Nations. Mead notes that it is no coincidence that the Left Behind novels show the Antichrist rising to power as the secretary-general of the United Nations.\n\nThe U.S. Statistical Abstract reports that the per capita numbers of fundamentalists are growing exponentially, while evangelicals and liberals - e.g. Southern Baptists, Lutherans, Presbyterians, Methodists - and Catholics are continuing their per capita declines. Such data and the reported popularity of these Left Behind novels indicate fundamentalism's growing appeal in reaction to contemporary American society.\n\nI see the readers who seriously respond to this book as the \"left behind\" in the backwash of the tidal flows of cultural change in modern American society, and as conservative Christians who believe it is better to stay behind. And in not just a few respects, they may be wise to do so.\n\nThomas J. Hickey", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_239", "text": "Hard to read, misses the mark\n\tWhile the author rehashes some basic business writing theory, she consistently fails to follow her own rules:\n- The text is full of fluff\n- The style is flippant instead of useful\n- The lecture style puts you to sleep\n\nThere are much better books on the subject. A textbook approach is necessary for this subject. Not this dopey-run-on-crap.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_240", "text": "Don't waste your money...\n\tIf you walk into B N and flip through (not even buy!) the other \"well known/recommended\" pregnancy books you'll get much more information than what Douglas offers. \n\nIf you're lazy/want a quick read, this book is for you.\nIf you're looking for a comprehensive tell-all (which the title and reviews lead you to believe), this is *not* the book for you.\n\nThis was a total waste of money! If I had know it was this bad I would have just used my money to buy diapers instead.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_241", "text": "This Angel Fell Flat\n\tHmm, quite a disappointment, especially after splurging on the hardcover edition. Set as a kind of \"Rockies Rear Window,\" this is one slow story. Endless pages of crazy-making when I'd already guessed the outcome about halfway through. Finally skipped ahead to finish the book. I had really looked forward to Angels Fall, too :( If you are a Roberts fan, don't spend the money on the hardcover, wait for the paperback, go to the library, or borrow from a friend. Not worth the price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_242", "text": "Abolutely boring\n\tThere were several good scenes, but they didn't make up for the rest of the book. Not worth reading.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_243", "text": "Not one of Quindlen's best\n\tThis book was easy enough to read, it just wasn't what I expected from Quindlen. I usually find her writing style and her way of thinking about things so captivating, in this book I really did not find either of those traits to stand out. The back-and-forth from current day to the past was somewhat confusing, and sometimes I was in the middle of a paragraph before I realized this paragraph was a jump to the past, whereas the previous paragraph was present time. Although I got used to that writing style, I always found it annoying. The storyline itself never sold me either: a typical, young \"sew-your-wild-oats\" boy finds a baby and decides to keep it and is the \"perfect\" father. I just did not find such an occurrence likely. And, as a mother myself, all the times he either left the newborn alone or took it with him while he labored on the land just made me squirm. Anyway the whole story seemed far-fetched and disjointed to me, and a disappointment especially since I have been a Quindlen fan for many, many years", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_244", "text": "just awful\n\tjust awful\n\nsave your money, this book is not worth it. The pictures are dull and lifeless, boring composition. Mann hasn't captured anything here but a bunch of worthless photos. Any 10th rate amateur photographer could have done better.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_245", "text": "And yet more elitist filth in print\n\tI was recommended Borges' works by one of his innumerable over-educated sycophants and I will never forget the tremendous time I wasted attempting to grasp the supposed value of his life's work (when I should have been writing my dissertation). Each time I read one of his pedantic, mediocre peices of short fiction, I was convinced by these elite book review troglodytes that I would like other examples of his work if I continued reading since quot;all of his stories are so unique. quot; I found the exact opposite to be true. One story after another about mazes, mirrors, mystical mathematical formulas and books, books, books. The ideas were transperant, the language boring in the extreme. His poetry is trite. Who needs this? Borges reads like a petulant graduate student at University of Chicago who failed repeatedly to get his/her short fiction published in _The Atlantic Monthly_. Particularly among academics, literary elites and like people, many seem to cite Borges and worship his genius more than read him--and certaintly _no one_ reads him critically. I read most of his work, and I can tell you, outside of a few interesting turns of phrase, you'd be better off reading a Yale dissertation on the semiotics of self-superiority. People incessantly talk about how imaginative Borges is. The vast majority of popular SF and fantasy writers are more imaginative. Even many of the despicable magical realist quot;geniuses quot; make Borges look rather plain. Borges merely litters his works with elite literary references and a kind of faculty cocktail party wit to make it more palatable to the kind of people who never step foot out of Manhattan or Cambridge. If you're this kind of pompous fellow, you'll want to sleep every night with a portrait of Luis by your side and a series of mirrors, as it were, slowly attempting to seek some kind of trans-substantiation with this benighted old librarian. If you're the kind of person who prefers reading about interesting characters, enjoying nuanced use of language, and grasping subtle, daring ideas that transcend purile academic banter, run far, far away from Jorge Luis Borges. Even top authors from all over the world and every historical period get bad reviews. The adulation of Borges merely underlines the fact that this is more about a cult of personality among (those who think themselves) intellectual elites than a serious attempt to evaluate his fiction. I think his fiction is better considered a kind of academic experiment, relegated to quirky local fiction publications and coffee house poetry slams, and not an example of literary genius. In that sense, 30min spent on one of his short stories gets you the drift of his entire body of work, and that's about as much attention as he deserves", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_246", "text": "Nothing New Here\n\tI have read a bunch of poker books and play regularly. There are a lot of good books out there, Dan Harrington's the very best, but this isnt one of them. Too much ego here and not enough helpful information", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_247", "text": "Not Bad\n\tI use \"The Notebook\" and \"A Walk to Remember\" as optional films in my upper division sociology courses. After hearing many positive student responses, I was curious about Sparks as an author--one of the few males writing commercially successful romance novels. After a slow start with \"True Believer,\" I was more satisfied with \"The Rescue.\" Taylor's friendship with Mitch and his emotional growth add dimension to an otherwise standard tale of boy meets girl, etc., etc.,", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_248", "text": "Neocon babble\n\tAnn Coulter is unbelievable in her unrelenting hatred of anyone not in aggreement with her warped sense of reality. To her there is no middle ground. I am an educated, well travelled adult who while born in the United States, spent a good portion of my childhood living overseas and consider myself to be fairly open minded. To be called a communist, a traitor, and an enemy of America just because I don't buy into the ultra conservative mind think is an insult to the freedom that this country was founded on.\n\nI have never in my life considered buring or destroying a book because of it's evil, until I read this one.\n\nBe afraid, be very afraid of these people", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_249", "text": "200 Pages of Total Immersion Italian\n\tThe is by far the weakest Grisham novel I've ever read. The first two hundred pages creep along at a glacial pace as the protagonist (Joel Backman; more about him later) wanders Italy for nearly 200 pages, learning to speak the language and spending way too much time sipping espresso in quaint trattorias with Italian carictatures that would make Chico Marx cringe. When Grisham finally rachets up the action and suspense, it's all for naught, as the story eventually limps and staggers to a completely listless and anticlimactic ending.\n\nAs for Joel Backman, I can't think of a more unlikeable and unsympathetic protagonist in recent memory. A disgraced lawyer, lobbyist and traitor that plowed through life in a meaningless quest for wealth and power, all the while causing numerous deaths, and alienating numerous wives and children is supposed to be someone we care about? Does this character redeem himself in any meaningful fashion? You read the book and decide..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_250", "text": "Too Predictable\n\tNot a bad beach read but nothing in this story is unexpected. I didn't really connect with the main characters. I was interested by the description in the supernatural aspects (the lights) it seemed like a mystery/love story that may have been unique but instead was a way too predictable love story.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_251", "text": "Not funny. Waste of time. Distasteful. Boring. Awful.\n\tIf the Kranks really did what they set out to do and skip Christmas, that would have been a good story. The end. \nInstead, they end up having to scramble to try make Christmas \"happen\" for their daughter unexpectedly coming home. In other words - a typical stressful material holiday, instead of a celebration of friends, family, or even, gasp! Christ's birth. I agree - if you don't want to celebrate Christ's birth, if you don't want presents and holiday decorations and family time - skip it. Why torture yourself? \n\nIt would have been a good story if they did this. Instead, the plot deteriorated into a very stupid, ridiculous and unrealistic dash to the finish line of \"making Christmas happen.\" \n\nA completely unsatisfying and unfunny read. Threw it away so others wouldn't have the displeasure of reading it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_252", "text": "Don't waste your money...\n\t...you can waste your time and save your money by checking this out of your local library.\n\nIf you want to get an \"inside view\" of the inner workings of Wall Street during the excessive gyrations of the '80s, then read Den of Theives - that book is well written and well worth the money!\n\nWhat turned me off about this book was the structure and the writing style. The first half of the book was essentially the author relating fortuitous circumstances that were the product of Serendipity. He was simply in the right place at the right time, had virutally no idea how he got there, felt out of place the whole time (even when he was raking in the Big Bucks in NY and London), and so now he thought he'd wwrite a book about it. I also got the sense that he was trying to assuage some guilt from his association at Salomon Brothers. He was there, he made a lot of money, good for him - get over it!\n\nI was also pretty disappointed because the subject matter has A LOT more potential. I might have actually enjoyed it - had I not read Den of Theives 7 years earlier, and already had some idea of how things took place. But, if you can get it for $5 or less (including shipping), and you have little to no knowledge of what an investment banker's life is like (and you haven't also seen the movie Wall Street (which covers the same highlights in this book)), then it's probably worth it.\n\nI did like the wrap up he did towards the end of the book, relating where he had heard everyone from the firm ended up...althought that seemed a little rushed..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_253", "text": "the world is flat\n\tit is juust a copy of the frist book. if you read the frist the world is flat, then don't waste your time.\njo", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_254", "text": "Fluff and poor philosophy\n\tWhat a disappointment! Based on reviews, I couldn't wait to get this book. Don't let the 48 pages fool you...half of the pages are pictures, and the half with writing on them are double-spaced with wide margins. Took me all of 20 minutes to read (and only that long because of all the page turning). Nothing wrong with being concise....except that the philosophy here is overly simplified. Quindlen goes to great lengths to equate \"Pefection\" with \"Conformity\" and condemning it as inauthentic. I do believe that women tend to set unrealistic expectations for themselves (i.e., wanting to be the perfect mother, perfect daughter, perfect wife, perfect businesswoman); therefore, it creates warm, fuzzy feelings to hear someone criticize perfection as being \"boring\". Unfortunately, to claim that \"[well-behaved women] don't make good lawyers....or businesswomen\" just doesn't follow. This is not deep reading. 20 minutes? Don't waste your time.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_255", "text": "really bad sociology\n\tMy understanding is that this book is an accessible summary of the ideas Catsells presents in his three volume magnum opus, the Information Age (which starts with the Network Society). If this is so, I am definitely not missing much by not having read the trilogy. This is a really bad piece of sociology, characterized by a technologically deterministic analysis. Why did I give it two stars instead of one then? Well, it does have some OK parts. Catsell's analysis of the origins of the internet is an interesting bit of the sociology of technology and what saves the book from pure technological determinism. He also presents some convincing data (gathered by other people) that use of the internet for socializing does not suck people into an on-line world, alienating them from the world of face-to-face interaction; this happens in the case of a few troubled people, but most people use the internet to enhance their already existing off-line relationships. The rest of the book basically argues that the network format of the internet is reshaping the rest of society in its image, with everything from big business to governments to social movements adopting a network form in response to the rise of this new technology. This is, frankly, ludicrous reductionism. It doesn't even stand up to a simple test of chronology--a lot of the developments that Castells argues are driven by the internet predate the explosion of ist usage in the mid-1990s. As Castells himself admits, businesses were already taking on more of a network form before the internet appeared big time on the scene, and social movement scholars have shown the same is true of transnational social movements. On top of this, Castells shows an effusive enthusiasm for all things networked, whether they be transnational corporations or the transnational social movements that oppose these same corporations. I'm really at a loss to understand how one can enthuse about both of these opposed phenomena. Castells does see some of the problems with the new network society--loss of job security and the digital divide, for instance--but he tends to downplay these. And his solution to these problems tends to come down to more of the same--more internet access, more network social organization. Talk about a narrow vision", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_256", "text": "Drama, Constant Climax Hysteria Do Not Make a Novel\n\tThis \"novel\" would be better suited for the stage. It reads like a play, often.\n\nIt's not realistic as the author goes overboard in depicting \"high drama\" within a family. They suffer a tragedy that would certainly affect a family but to the extent the author has them changing is not realistic at all.\n\nThere are far too many scenes of shouting, histrionics. The father goes from being Ward Cleaver to a verbally abusive monster. If I had to see the mother one more time with her calling \"Robin!\" I was going to scream.\n\nThe author needs to understand that high drama and a climax will be inferred by the reader after seeing the conflict. This author forces the climax onto us in every scene. He's desperate for this end result of angst, high drama and shock.\n\nIt's overkill. I don't believe that a 14 year old would become this promiscuous. Sure it happens but this was the Leave it to Beaver family at first. It just doesn't make sense that because of ONE incident, all members of the family devolve into sordid disasters.\n\nIn short, the author needs to be focused more on telling a story, allowing the reader to infer. Instead, he thrusts high drama and climax onto us at every turn. It's ironic, actually, as he's trying to make us feel drama but he did it so much that I just felt tedium.\n\nVery, very contrived and forced novel. Not believable. I do not recommend", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_257", "text": "Make sure you read some of the reviews before you read\n\tPlease take the time to consider what kind of reader you are. I hated this book. It took me at least 6 months to read this because I could not force myself to read it. But that being said I also hate stream of consciousness and now wished that I had looked at some reviews and realized that was what I was getting myself into. I read 'As I Lay Dying' in High School and hated it too. There is no plot, and no point. I hated it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_258", "text": "Fabulously Biased \"Research\"\n\tIt still amazes me that anyone takes Gould seriously. He is an admitted Marxist, and he allows his social beliefs to influence science. That is not science. Science is a dispasionate search for the truth. I get the feeling reading this book that Gould doesn't like what the truth is, so he wants to shape the way we see the truth. They used to do that in the middle ages when it started to look like the earth revolved around the sun.\n\nGould tries to claim that Samuel George Morton fudged his data on measuring skull sizes. This is not true. Morton conducted his tests with integrity, and only one error was found which actually benefited the measurements of a non-Caucasian group (Kevin McDonald, \"Culture of Critique\", 36). General intelligence is not a \"statistical artifact\" as Gould wants to promote.\n\nGould or any other scientist who wants to take Darwin out of biological sciences should be viewed with extreme skepticism", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_259", "text": "Too popular to bother trying anymore.\n\tJ.K. Rowling successfully put me off this book series within the first two chapters of this book. The characters personalities were wavering in book 5, in this they completely vanished or mutated. I'll only be getting the 7th one because it's the last one and I've read this far so I might as well go the whole way. \n\nIn books one through four the trio of Harry, Ron, and Hermione were loveable characters tenaciously and cleverly seeking out the answers to the mysteries that came up each year and saving the day. Book 5 had them doing more angsting and screaming than mystery solving, and more whining than day saving. Book 6 made them stand in paper doll doing a bad job miming the motions the real characters would have done.\n\nThis book Harry seemed to care more about romance. A very poorly done romance littered with cheezy phrases and romantic moments on par with the worst of bad fanfiction; which had no background or build up from previous books. A female character from the background, whom Harry barely even notices all through the past five books, is suddenly the most perfect and beautiful girl in the school in mary-sue fashion. Several other characters in both the foreground and background were also unfortunately treated to Rowlings amature attempts at romance, none of which bore any revelance to plot or story.\n\nHarry also had a significant decline in morality and intelligence. The clever boy who put clues together with his friends now cheats in one of his classes and makes one stupid mistake after another. The image of Harry that stuck with me and seemed to glare off the pages every time he spoke or did anything was of him lying, frozen in a curled position on the floor of the train with blood coming out of his broken nose, under his invisibility cloak and rolling around with the trains motion after a particularly stupid episode with Malfoy.\n\nAs to the general plot of the book. Poorly done. Continually backstaged by sickeningly done romance and angst it barely made an impression on me. Most of the 'revealations' in the book revealed nothing not already known or obvious from old information, and the culmination of what Harry was not-quite-solving didn't amount to anything.\n\nMy final opinion: Don't bother to read past book 4 if you're just starting the series and care anything at all about characterization. A very disappointing book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_260", "text": "Not worth it\n\tThis was the first book by Daniel Steel that I laid my hands on....Really could not make out how she strikes the chord with the readers. There are so many open ends in the story...chartacters are not distinctly outlined...Tremendous scope of improvement on the story is there", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_261", "text": "Confusing on audio\n\tWoolf's style of writing (changing between several characters' thoughts) causes difficulty for one to follow this novel on audio. The paperback proved to be easier for me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_262", "text": "Sad Sorry Snoozer\n\tThis book is not what I thought I bought. I was expecting information useful to left handers. Instead I found out why society belives left-handers are evil and research on how left handers are formed. I enjoyed reading the encylopedia more than this book. By the way, it was written by a right-handed person", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_263", "text": "Borrrrrrrrrring\n\tWhen I picked up True Believer, I was anticipating a good mystery as well as the chance to empathize with sensitively drawn characters. Neither panned out. This book is boring. The characters are one-dimensional and there is no mystery. Too much detail and not enough substance. Not sure what the point of the story was as I didn't get it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_264", "text": "Ouch! Worse than Most Paperback Romances\n\tThis book proves once again, that you don't necessarily have to be a good writer to make lots of cash and sell huge quantities of books to the mass market. \"True Believer\" is an all-star team of cheap, shallow cliches. There is no plot. No one really believes anything, and everything is a contrived, superficial mish-mash. The dialoge has no depth, and when you've had too much dialoge, there's paragraph after paragraph of the main characters, \"thinking\" to themselves. Wow, is this bad. \"Message in a Bottle\" was a great plot idea, but its been a slow, steady descent since then. You might have a good laugh at it like I did, but otherwise I was very disappointed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_265", "text": "where's the spark?\n\tI have 50 pages to go and I can't wait to finish this boring waste of time. Very predictable, sappy, sweet and quite meaningless. I give it a minus 1", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_266", "text": "There is no number, only a lot of assumptions and risks\n\t\"The number\" poses an interesting question but provides no helpful answers. A four percent draw on invested assets is as much an old wives' tale as a piece of scientific wisdom, even if it is a number. Eisenberg's number is the inverse of that draw down, or twenty-five times.... well, there's the rub, twenty-five times what? income? expenses? income less savings? projected discretionary spending? Post-mortgage payoff and college tuition expenses? The proverbial bottom line is clouded by conversations with an eclectic collection of consultants, experts, philosophers, and casual acquaintances. Eisenberg, a former Esquire editor and short-timer with Lands End, ruminates about a simple question: How much money do you need to feel secure? The problem is that security comes in multiple forms: happiness, comfort, excess consumption, ego. And the accuracy and stability of those measures and outcomes is compounded by key assumptions about how long you will live and how healthy those years will be. Constructing a one-year budget is hard enough. Constructing a thirty-year budget is nearly impossible.\n\nEisenberg doesn't help his case by the offbeat and idiosyncratic examples and profiles he chooses. Doctors, divorcees, `downshifters', and very little real data shed little light on the real issues. Maybe I knew too much going in. Maybe I expected too much from a few positive references from other sources. In the middle I was confused. By the end I was simply disappointed. And I have my own number, and it changes every day", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_267", "text": "Worst Advice Book in History\n\tThis is, without question, the WORST book ever written on one's financial life. To begin with, it's useless: ZERO information, ZERO new analysis of old information, ZERO advice, ZERO interesting anecdotes. Additionally, it's rambling--meandering from summaries of old data, to poorly written schmaltzy 'new age' feel-good blathering. What exactly is this guy's point? No way to tell. \nSeriously, this book is SO BAD that all the people who allowed their names to be associated with blurbs on the cover have, in my opinion, lost all remaining credibility. \nWhat a waste of my $16 and 4 hours. \nI want my money and time back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_268", "text": "Disappointing\n\tThis book has a lot of names. I'll give it that. But, there are some relatively common names that are missing. And so many invented names. My favorite of the invented names are Schmoopie and Poogie. As if these names will show up on a birth certificate!! \nThe definitions/origins of the names are poorly researched and confusing. \nFor the name \"Cowboy\" the book tells you it means \"country\" for the name \"Country\" it tells you it means \"western\". \nNot that either of those is a standard name, but, for \"words as names\" aren't you going to pick it because it has meaning to you? \nAlso, the lists are totally false, something the author (if you can call her that) made up while sitting around drinking with her buddies. And some of the names on these lists aren't even found later in the book. (ex. Lynus on the \"Party animals\" list)\nI wish I had held out for a trip to the bookstore instead of just picking up the first book I saw at Walmart. I figured with so many names I would find one I liked, but I am just so distracted by all the junk that I will never find a good name here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_269", "text": "Decent/lofty ideas... but lacking...\n\tThe trouble starts early. There is an apologetic preamble which states that the author(s) would not dedicate precious space to titles that are well known and well documented beyond the gaming community. This is an enormous assumption about the general public's knowledge - both of video games and more-so it's history of design. Many people that have heard of these games or seen their children watch the TV-spinoffs, most likely would not be able to identify what the games actually look(ed) like or anything about their play dynamics in a gaming environment.\n\nEven though Mario, Zelda, Pokemon, Donkey Kong, Defender, Asteroids, Missile Command, Frogger, etc. are mentioned briefly there are no images of reference for these classic games for us to (a) review and recognize, and (b) learn from. If this is supposed to be a sort of retrospective of the graphic art of game design (this is not about studies of techniques for rendering) then why not show some of these all-time classics as well as the 'new-time' classics? The latter are better represented throughout the book but some of the choices are omissions are questionable. The brief smattering of 'classics' that are shown tend to be more human-looking figurative than 'iconic' which seems lacking to me in breadth and style of representation.\n\nBeyond this much of the work - but not all - feels and looks rather 'same-y' to me. Lots of brooding dark scene-scapes and characters clearly inspired by countless horror/goth/fantasy masters such as Boris Vallejo or much of the work seen in Heavy Metal. When there is mention of games that are actually considered modern art on display at world-famous museums, such as \"Rez,\" -- we are not shown any images of it because space was taken up by two nearly identical renderings of Lara Croft(!) in the same spread. One has to ask oneself: what was the author/picture editor thinking?\n\nThe fact of the matter is that for all the long-winded talk in the intro there is little to graphically show us where the industry came from verses where we are now. And from what I can tell, there is absolutely no mention of the explosion of games and utterly unique designs being done in FLASH. Arguably one of the largest and least expensive/complicated environments for making a unique game. Furthermore, all the games covered and talked about (that I can tell) are from very large corporations and as such tend to be slanted and biased in a number of regards.\n\nMy biggest problem with this book was the editing - particularly with regard to choices of art. Far too many examples if things that look the same versus examples of unique design concepts and forms as well as proper representations for an historical analysis. Very nice printing, some nice layouts, and some interesting topics are raised with relation to character conception versus form, versus environment - but I would not recommend this for critical graphic design analysis or critical anything", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_270", "text": "300 Pages of Misandry\n\tIf you are a man, you will not like this collection of feminist essays. This book is worse than bad. It is an abomination", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_271", "text": "Holy Moly\n\tThis is the book Dan Brown's bestseller \"The Da Vinci Code\" is based on. Indeed, Michael Baigent et.al. have even sued Brown in court, charging him with plagiarizing their book. The ideas behind \"The Da Vinci Code\" have been exposed as completely bogus by many real historians. Obviously, this exposure affects \"Holy Blood, Holy Grail\" as well. \n\nThis book is methodologically flawed. It claims that Jesus survived the crucifixion and sired children with Mary Magdalene. But if this happened, there should be ancient documents telling us about it. There are essentialy only three ancient views of Jesus: the Christian, the Judeo-Christian and the Gnostic. None of them includes the notion that Jesus married and had children with Mary Magdalene. It simply isn't serious to reject the ancient documents in favor of modern texts of questionable value, as Michael Baigent does. Of course, a conspiracy theorist might claim that the ancient documentation is lacking due to a massive cover-up. But such an argument, compelling as it may sound, is worthless to the historian, who must work with the real evidence, meager as it may be. A claim that can neither be proven or disproven is of little help. Besides, how many sects or cults have managed to keep their esoteric secrets? Very few indeed. There is always a defector or infiltrator somewhere. The idea that the biggest secret of all times was revealed by a confused French right-wing extremist only 40 years ago is very hard to take seriously. Indeed, the fact that not even heretical groups like the Gnostiscs claimed that Jesus had sired children, is good evidence against the claim. The Gnostics, after all, made all kinds of peculiar statements. But not this one. Why? \n\nWhy are books like \"Holy Blood, Holy Grail\" and \"The Da Vinci Code\" so popular? Perhaps they say what many people want to hear. That in itself is somewhat damning, I think. For how many people want to hear the truth?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_272", "text": "Sucks\n\tEve Dallas is a cop in the future, chasing drug dealers, killer and being a badge heavy bitch in general. Her foster mother shows up and tries to get money out of Eve's rich husband and ends up dead.I hated this book, the characters are all unlikeable and the story drags", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_273", "text": "Big Book of Minimal value\n\tMuch repetition and too little of artists neither western nor white...or male for that matter. Though the sections are a lovely idea the same art is used in each. A not terribly risky venture, this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_274", "text": "Beauty Bites Off Too Much\n\tBuy a Girls Gotta Do What a Girls Gotta Do instead. Snortland's book is more of a feminist's political treastise on how males and females are raised and nurtured versus a pragmatic approach on skills to identify potential threats and strategies to deal with them. She does hype Impact training which sounds like a beneficial program. I bought it for my daughter, but read it first. Actually, I tried to read it; halfway through the book I decided to toss it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_275", "text": "Margaret Mitchell is rolling over in her grave\n\tAlthough I really do like Ripley's writing and her stories, this one was shameful what she did to the memory of GWTW. I have to blame this on the editors. Scarlett was not the colorful character as in GWTW in this so called sequel. Publishers and editors should know there is no sequel worthy of the original great classic", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_276", "text": "Sociology, more of the same\n\tThis is a revolutionary book. It introduces the stage metaphor into sociology; all of social interaction is a performance on a stage. It's questionable how novel this metaphor is, but this is certianly its first explicit statement. The language used to present the ideas of the author is, like most sociological writing, unecessarily complicated. There are some problems with clarity and structure; the book just doesnt have a holistic feel for me. No sociological background is presupposed, there is extensive quoting from other sociological sources, many footnotes, and various other ways to enter sociological literature throught the book. So if you are interested in reading sociology, this is probably a good place to start (again, the language is unecessicarily thick and this may be it's bane as an introduction).\n\nHowever, the book is misguided. The idea of viewing social interaction as a performance on a stage is unecessary. The authors motives for saying this will make my position clearer.\n\n(The following is a charicature of the author's argument). There is certianly a large amount of social behavior which is directed towards other people (the audience) in order for the audience to build an impression of the actor. Well, if it can happen here we can draw a parallel with other situations, infact all situations and therfore all of social interaction is like a performance on a stage, \"All the world is not, of course, a stage, but the crucial ways in which it isnt are hard to specify\" (p 72). The performances can either be with individuals, or groups of people, and they can be performing conciously or unconciously. (end of charicature)\n\nThere are other arguments, obviously, and the statement \"we can draw a parallel with other situations\" is most of the content of the book, which i dont like to gloss over with a sentence. But the real question here is, is the view worthwhile? My answer: No. Social interaction is a complex phenomena that cant possibly be summed up with a signle metaphor. Yes, some social interaction is like a performance, where indivudals are intentionally making impressions on one another. Yes, some social behavior can arise from unconcious beliefs. However, most social interaction is exactly the way we see it, conciously controlled, meaningful, purposeful interaction with individuals; it is not some kind of performance with the purpose of creating a \"reality\".\n\nI hope my view of the book is clear so that the biases on the final part of my review can be sorted out: the book is a waste of time. Where the author is right, the statement is little more than common sense. Where the author goes outside of common sense, he's wrong, sometimes plainly so. This book is part of the tradition in sociology of thinking that society pulls the wool over each individuals eyes, that reality is a social construct with no purpose other than social control (here the wool is the performance, and the control has to do with impressions ... but this quickly degenerates into an obscure mess of assertions). There is no real empirical support given for most of the claims. Where \"evidence\" is given, the evididence is so heavily intepreted that it fails to correspond to facts in the world but rather to facts about the views of the reporter. Where there is no correspondence to the world there is no truth. Various sources of sociology are cited, but this is more like intellectual bullying. Saying that some author, which also didnt have any empirical support for his claims, agrees with you is just to bully your reader into acepting your claims. The claims in the book have no practical application in the world, but only serve to intepret situations differently, and in personal opinion, less correctly. Nothing said here will lead to better predictions about social behavior or a better understanding of psychology. In short, this isnt a scientific study at all. \n\nMy final qualm with the book deserves its own paragraph, the use of language. The best example is the definitions given at the end of the introduction \"A performance may be defined as all of the activity of a given participant on a given occasion which serves to influence in any way any of the other participants\" (15). This is a curios definition. Me breathing while i work is a performance, it changes the percentages of O2 and CO2 in the atmosphere near my co-workers. Me staring into space is a performance, other people see me stare into space and are therefore influenced. Infact, me simply existing is a performance, since my existance causes a gravitational effect on the other participants, as well as influencing them to create beliefs about me existing. Its as if Goffman created a definition for performance which included all possible actions taken by any person, and then wrote a book about how all possible actions taken by any person fall under the category of performance. He didnt. He used a word that we associate with controlled behavior (performance) and defined it in a way no one is used to. Then he used alot of word play to show that behavior has no substance, its all for the purpose of maintaining social reality. I hope this very limited example shows the terrible use of language that is endemic to Goffman and sociology more generally.\n\nSo an ode to sociology is in order ... actually no it isnt. Why wont this subject go away? This book is an integral part of sociology, and it espouses the methods and style of sociological researchers and writers by being an archetypical work within the tradition. The methods are questionable; the style is obscure. Like it or hate it, sociology is a part of modern thought. Read the book to be an educated person and keep in mind its intellectual failings", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_277", "text": "Extremely Boring and Devoid of Stories or Examples\n\tI'm surprised that someone so seemingly intelligent does not know that stories and specific examples are what make a book interesting. This book was totally devoid of them, but instead used vague generalizations from beginning to end. I read the whole book and was waiting for it to get good. It never did. Don't waste your time or your money. Any positive review must have been written by the author's friends. I would rather eat cardboard that read this book again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_278", "text": "Hassan's Review - Get another Translation\n\tI do not think the man who \"translated\" the Koran here is a true Muslim. One cannot shuffle and reorder the Suras to suit one's own taste. This man does not have the right to mess up our Holy Book in this way. Plue the style of writing is not nearly as engaging as the Ali version. I have not been in a Mosque yet that had this version of the Koran on its shelves. You can go into any Mosque in this country and pick up a copy of the Ali Tranlation for free. Why waste your money on this Infidel sham version?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_279", "text": "False advertizing.\n\tI would love to read a neutral book on Barry Bonds, I hate cheerleader type books about players but I also hate one-sided ones as well. The only good things he really has to say about Bonds are about his baseball brain and his relationship with the famous Marge (whom he then sarcastically remarks that Bonds was only her second favorite player).\n\nThe book covers a wide variety of topics, some are puzzeling. While most of the book bashes Barry Bonds is also bashes his ex-wife for being an exotic dancer. I was pretty upset to read that, I was a fan of Pearlman but I thought he had more class then that.\n\nThis book came out right after (or because of) Game of Shadows. This book here actually praises Game of Shadows while bashing Bonds for illegal activities when 3 weeks after the book came out the writers of Book of Shadows are being subpeoned for illegally optaining information, guess that backfired Pearlman. In fact Game of Shadows may be taken off the shelves soon as well.\n\nThe book uses many annoymous sources (there is a reference sheet in the back, most of those articles all include quotes from many unidentified sources), so its really hard to take alot of the harsh quotes that Bonds says seriously because it is heresay.\n\nThe book pretty much discredits itself at the end when Pearlman proclaims that sports writers do not actually try or want to dig up dirt on people, they like to find good stories. That quote alone will have any Bonds hater rolling thier eyes at the sheer stupidity of it. Sports writing has became essectially a tabliod now. Even Skip Bayless publically admitted that most writers do that.\n\nSo once again, the biggest problem is that it fails to stay on neutral ground. This would be like writing a book about Babe Ruth and only mentioning that he beat up umpires, ran into the stands to attack people, slept with hookers, drank all the time, was mean to Lou Gherig, etc.\n\nWhile that may be true it would also only tell one part of the story and would be a waste, just like this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_280", "text": "No Substance to 'Substance'\n\tI was disappointed with this purchase. If you read the book jacket, you have gotten about all of the information out of it that's coming.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_281", "text": "Surprised by animal cruelty and mishaps throughout book!\n\tWow, I was expecting a fun, light read, and in the first chapter already had to skim over a couple of paragraphs relating to \"mishaps\" that happen to animals in Zippy's life. Well, I thought, next chapter will be better. NOT. The next chapter included a graphic scene of chickens being slaughtered by shovels! Every chapter so far has had something very disturbing about animals in it! If you are sensitive to these things, I would not recommend the book. I'm not sure I'm going to finish it at this rate. Granted, I AM super-sensitive to any animal suffering, but this is really overload. I'm halfway through and so far this is the list: The aforementioned chicken slaughter, a neighbor stealing her cat and starving it in the basement, another neighbor looking to poison her cat, dog-sitting for friends and losing the dog and not worrying about it that much and finding him dead days later, her father going out with a shotgun to kill the dogs who massacred Zippy's pet chicken, joking about a neighbor enjoying \"puppy stew\", keeping her two dogs penned up, torturing a raccoon by holding in front of 30 braying hounds.... I mean, does that seem like a lot to you??? For a light-hearted \"tender\" memoir???? Jeez louise! I can't sleep at night from this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_282", "text": "Not impressed...\n\tI picked this book up after reading both Books in the Bartimeus Trilogy and was excited to see what else Jonathan Stroud could conjure up. This book was a let down. I just couldn't get into the plot. I even found the story somewhat disturbing and eerie, especially for young children to read. There are very evil characters in this book who would be much better suited for an adult sci-fi novel, rather than a book marketed for children and young teens. The characters were unlikeable, and the plot just never seemed to grab my attention. I was very dissapointed that this is from the same author who wrote the amazing Bartimeus trilogy books! Well, I figured I would add my two cents in and let people know I just didn't like this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_283", "text": "Love the restaurant, the cookbook.... not so much\n\tI have to preface this by saying that I absolutely love eating at the candle. So delicious.\nbefore we moved from NYC, I thought we HAVE to get this book. We've tried several of the recipies, following them to the letter, and have been really dissapointed everytime - with the exception of the hummus. I think that they must be leaving out some key ingredients in a lot of these recipies, because all of the ones we have attempted have been either completely flavorless, or tasted like salt. Don't even bother with the soups unless you are a gourmet cook and can figure out how to punch them up somehow after following these directions, because they all end up runny and bland. so sad", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_284", "text": "Minimally helpful text\n\tDon't be excited about this book's small size and light weight, the text needs more examples to support you while doing homework. Breif chapter explantions caused me to nearly fail my class. Was NOT a gret book, in fact many students complained to the Dean regarding this book. Good luck", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_285", "text": "Christiane L. Aubry \"wants to know more\" Pennsylvania\n\tAll over the place.\nConfusing. Poorly organized.\nI was unable to read this book and would love to return it.\nBad very bad.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_286", "text": "A waste of perfectly good paper.\n\tI had expected an insightful analysis of the motivations behind modern terrorism. Instead I got a diatribe against western liberalism. Lee Harris is the poster child for the modern John Birchers, people who believe our way is not only the best way, its the only way. In an increasingly global economic and political system, his view of the world can be said to be outmoded, at best quaint, at worst pathological for if we are truely to address the problems facing humanity over the next 100 years, we will need tolerance and inclusivness.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_287", "text": "Where's the beef?\n\tI enjoy this work, lots of fresh observations and connections.... but having read it in the light of recent trends in the e-biz world, it sounds thin and delusional...a lot like Tom Peters after way too much espresso. There ARE consequences from CONTINUALLY embracing change...and, in my experience ALL of them are BAD. I wonder on what real-world EXPERIENCE Mr. Kelly bases his thinking. My advice, embrace chaos and change, but do it VERY CAREFULLY...because it will definitely have consequences. Truth amp; Beauty! -Bv", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_288", "text": "Patterson readers beware of this dog\n\tThe only explanation is that James Paterson churned this dog out to make a buck. I've read a number of James Patterson books and while I'm not a hard core fan, I've enjoyed most of them. I know this will outrage some Patterson readers but I'm not much of a fan of Alex Cross who frankly I find boring as hell. \n\nAs mediocre as Patterson often is as an author, readers should beware, London Bridges is especially bad. The novel reads like an abridgement, moving at a frantic pace without ever generating any suspense. The premise is ridiculous - super criminals with silly names join forces to blackmail world leaders (sounds like the plot for an Austin Powers movie - without any of the humour). \n\nPatterson is not remotely qualified to enter the international terrorist thriller market. An author who churns out 3 or 4 novels a year doesn't have time to do the kind of research that is needed to produce a plausible terrorist thriller. \n\nThe twists at the end - \"he's the wolf - no, he's the wolf - no, she's the wolf - no....\" by the end, I just didn't care. \n\nJames Patterson has written some decent crime novels but his fans should beware. Quantity, not quality seems to be Patterson's priority these days. London Bridges is a mess from beginning to end.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_289", "text": "Self Reliance: Can we really Rely on Waldo!\n\tNot his best book,I Thought Waldo Lost in New York is more authoritive. I mean who honestly belives that someone who is always lost can be trusted to help other people become self reliant, when he can't even rely on himself", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_290", "text": "A Different Definition of a Classic\n\tMark Twain once said that (and I paraphrase)the definition of a classic is something that everyone wants to have read and no one wants to read. That is my experience with this book. For some reason, A Tale of Two Cities never made it onto any of my high school reading lists, and I figured it was one of those books I should have under my belt. So I picked it up. What a slog! A book that might have been fascinating due to its French Revolution subject matter was a mass of rambling descriptions and melodrama. We were supposed to shed tears for Sidney Carton, a character who you barely get to know, and root for Lucie Manette...the highly unrealistic paragon of unspoiled goodness. The only thing I liked about this book was how Madame Defarge knitted a list of people on which she planned to take revenge. An admittedly cool concept. Maybe this book speaks to another era, maybe it's past its prime, maybe I don't have the required literary sensibilities, or maybe I couldn't relate, but A Tale of Two Cities bored me to tears.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_291", "text": "Chased by the Light: A 90-Day Journey: 2001\n\tWhile it is true that Brandenburg is a tremendous photographer and the majority of photos are simply breathtaking. I returned my copy because the datebook also contained disturbing photos of dead wildlife. I'm very tender when it comes to wildlife, and while I know that death is a natural part of the life cycle, I am disturbed by dead wildlife and would never chose a book or datebook containing such pictures. For anyone who is animal sensitive and dislikes any death photos, then this IS NOT the book for them. Otherwise, I would recommend it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_292", "text": "Confusing Snore-fest\n\tI saw this book at a friend's shortly after seeing the movie. I asked her if I could borrow it. She said I wouldn't want to. She'd been trying to read it for awhile, and didn't like it. I decided to try anyway. Unfortunately, my friend was right. This is a definite case of a movie being much better than a book. I really liked the movie. However, the book is too long and boring. There are so many tangents in it that have nothing to do with the central story. I can't believe I even finished it. Rent the movie-don't waste your time on the book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_293", "text": "Great concepts that go nowhere.\n\tI zipped through the first 100 pages of this book unable to put it down. Unfortuneately the author seems to run out of gas after that. The main character just goes on a big, boring sight seeing tour. It reminded me of that show on the Travel Channel where that girl visits hotel after hotel fawning over the interior design. There is not a hint of conflict until the final pages and then it's very short-lived and quickly followed by one of the worst non endings I've ever read. The book just stops. Not a hint of resolution or even a cliff hanger pointing to a sequel.\n\nIt's a shame because Grimsley had some great concepts to work with. In my experience novels that mix technology with magic usually fail at both, but Grimsley had a workable foundation he could have developed into something unique if he had focused on the SF concepts instead of minutiae. \n\nOnce in a while the characters stop admiring the drapes long enough to notice the GIANT FREAKIN' PORTAL BETWEEN TWO WORLDS--but enough about that. \nGee, what a lovely sofa..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_294", "text": "What Crash?\n\tThis book contains some useful historical information and some insights into the mass psychology of booms, bubbles, and busts.\n\nPrechter should have left it at that. Instead, he offers up predictions. Big mistake. This guy bases his forecasts on Fibonacci numbers and so-called Elliott \"wave counts.\" He labels all market patterns so that they fit the preordained Elliott Wave 5-up, 3-down pattern. If you see more or fewer waves than he does in any given market move, you just don't understand that there can only be 5 waves to the top of a bull market. He's imposing his theory on the market, but surprisingly enough, the market doesn't care. It does whatever it wants, in however many waves it wants, and Bob has been very frustrated at the market's aberrant behavior lately. He got lucky early in his career, but it seems he's been fairly consistently getting the market wrong since missing the '87 crash. \n\nAny superstitution can \"seem\" to work if you only look at its happenstance apparent accuracies and disregard its abundant failures. Keep looking for certain numbers of waves and Fibonacci ratios and you'll find what you're looking for. Pick any set of numbers or patterns or wave counts, and you'll find those too. The market doesn't care about any of those things, though. It's nothing more than an aggregation of billlions of individual choices, which are influenced by an infinite number of factors none of us can ever understand fully. University studies of various investing methods have found that Elliott Wave, like most, is no better than random stock selection. \n\nIf Prechter had chosen the random method, he and his followers would at least have a good chance of keeping pace with the market. Unfortunately, he has been getting everything from the Dow, to oil (he thought it was going to $10), to gold (he didn't think it could break $400), to deflation (the \"deflation\" scare ended shortly after this book came out) WRONG in the past couple of years. He apparently STILL believes that the Dow will go to 400 (not 4,000 but FOUR HUNDRED) because his charts tell him it should (they've been telling him that since about 1990, actually). Prechter doesn't understand demographics or economics or markets or the monetary system, all of which render \"Dow 400\" among the goofiest of forecasting absurdities -- unless you believe a giant asteroid will hit and wipe out two thirds of the population (I don't think Prechter is counting on that).\n\nOur debt-heavy economy may have a significant crisis soon, perhaps by the end of the decade. It will most likely be spurred on by inflation and rising interest rates. But it's not happening now and it's not happening in the way this author has been prematurely forecasting for over a decade.\n\nThis book came out near the bottom of the 2000-2002 stock bear market, just in time for a reader to short stocks as they began a new bull market. How typical. While promoting the book, Prechter said it was \"definite\" that stocks would \"crash\"\nin 2003. He said that 2003 would be \"the best year yet\" for bears (short sellers). Late into 2003, when it was clear that the market had proven him wrong, Prechter declared on a radio show that by the end of 2004, the Dow would \"certainly\" fall below 5,000. Wrong again! Since his Fibonacci turn dates and Elliott wave counts fail to portend the future, maybe next he'll tell us he's found the secret code to the stock market from the text count of Nostradamus' writings.\n\nBob Prechter couldn't call the market if it was listed in the Yellow Pages. This guy couldn't time the market if you gave him a stopwatch. He's throwing out guesses and misleading people by describing them as \"definite\" and \"certain.\" He's either a liar or a true believer in his own irrational superstitions. In either case, he's not credible.\n\nHere's all you really need to know: Buy dividend stocks. Buy short-term bonds. Buy gold. Hang on to them. Do that and you'll do better than you will trying to follow the prognostications of market gurus. Plus, you'll have a lot more time to devote to family, fun, and productive activities", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_295", "text": "One of Koontz's Worst\n\tThis is truly a disappointing book. It starts incredibly slowly and I found it very hard to become interested in the plot. Another disappointment is Koontz's recycling of elements from other novels: (1) plucky, highly intelligent disabled girl (the young female protagonist in \"The Hideaway\" had almost identical deformities and personality), (2) devoted, super-powered canine companions, (3) bad guys driving around in ultra pimped-out RVs, and (4) evil bioethicists.\n\nThe Leilani character is patently ridiculous. She conveniently has a genius IQ, but that does not make the absurdly adult manner in which she speaks any more believable. I found it so disconcerting as to detract from the plot. Koontz clearly has trouble writing for children, and this book is no exception. Almost all the children featured in his books are either autistic/MR or genius wunderkinds; the latter, however, does not justify his habit of making smart children talk like genius adults. Dean heaps the hardships on poor Leilani, with all the subtlety of an episode of Walker, Texas Ranger. In case you miss the anvils, you are supposed to really, really like her and fear for her safety.\n\nI don't know how or where Dean Koontz learned about bioethics, but he has a terribly misguided view of the field, taking an extreme sect of it to represent the main viewpoint of the field. Further, he states multiple times that these eugenic bioethics principles are being taught to medical students at major universities (who will have to pay for their involvement with evil bioethics) -- as a medical student, I can assure you that this is patently untrue. That Koontz could be so off-base on a topic that directly relates to the central motive is disconcerting and makes an already weak book even harder to swallow.\n\nThe final issue is Koontz's near-deification of dogs, particularly Golden Retrievers, which is a common motif in his more recent works. It is ridiculous and unintentionally funny to an almost painful degree. His obsession with dogs and their mystical powers borders on the psychotic (and I like dogs). This novel probably features the most egregious example of Koontz's tendency to create overly sappy, sugary-sweet endings.\n\nDean Koontz has written many books better than this one. Spend your money on one of his stronger efforts", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_296", "text": "The Careless Characterization of Helping Professionals\n\tMcKnight's concerns about communities' dependency on professional assistance are legitimate, but disturbingly overstated in this book. \n\nIn the end I felt McKnight's trashing of the already well-trodden government provision of social services may not be altogether helpful to distressed communities. He sidesteps concerns of capital mobility and exploitation and the pernicious effects wrought by years of discrimination. Any debate over when and where and how social programs can be effective is cast aside as well, since in McKnight's picture, social programs and the professional service providers are, in fact, the vilains and culprits for most of what ails society. \n\nOne of the damaging fallacies that seems to be perpetuated in this book is that service professionals are not able to be both professional and caring - the two are deemed mutually incompatible. Mcknights views resonate with employers' caring rhetoric - conveniently invoked every time a healthcare worker tries to claim she does care about patients but is still entitled to a living wage or, perhaps, health insurance. \n\nWhat is further implied is that communities will readily and ably take up the reign of providing for themselves and their members when denied more institutionalized professional services. It seems implied that communities had no problems before the social programs to solve them came into being. In this, I think I see McKnight is invokeing an idealized notion of an society at an earlier time; maybe his argument would have seemed more reasoble in a time when families were less geographically mobile and may have constituted an economic unit, when the elderly lived shorter lives and were less numerous themselves with more children to care for them, and the local economic activities were more functionally interdependent. \n\nBut McKnight's model for today's cure doesn't seem to fit today's conditions. On the other hand, McKnights solutions may be the only ones available in a society where budget cuts and elimination of social services seem the prevailing trend.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_297", "text": "Somebody Stop Me........\n\t........from reading Danielle Steel. Here's the book: three bachelors meet three women. They all break up, they all end up happily ever after. BORING, not one single exciting thing about this book. I was happy when my lunch break ended so I could go back to work and stop reading.\n\nYes - we keep reading her because we feel obligated and hope for a better book someday, but I think I'm at the end of my rope with Danielle Steel. My librarian told me last night they aren't even going to carry any new books of hers. THAT'S sad", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_298", "text": "doesn't have it all\n\tWhile this book contains a ton of data, don't get it if you want calorie counts on anything homemade. If you look up french toast, for example, it only gives information on name brand items. Much of the information in the book is available on the packaging of the products. I suppose that if you wanted to check it before shopping, or use it before eating out, it would be helpful. But if you want to find out the caloric content of any homemade items, you are out of luck with this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_299", "text": "The Wrong Hostage\n\tWhile entertaining, I found several times that the story slowed down and got a little preachy about the politics of drug money. While probably true it distracted from the story by being repeated and heavy handed. I also found the timeline hard to believe. Maybe because I have lived in the area and understand the distances (and traffic) travelled in short periods of time. I am a big Elizabeth Lowell fan (as well as Ann Maxwell) but this was not one of her better books", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_300", "text": "Eat Great, Lose Weight (Miniature Edition)\n\tI was very disappointed in this book even though it was a miniature. Some of the pages were blank, having not even been printed. I figure the book was a total loss of money spent", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_301", "text": "Voodoo Physics\n\tGary Zukav states in his introduction \"I had never studied physics. In fact I didn't like science and I had no mathematical aptitude.\n\nOn Opra (TV) he admitted that he does not have a TV which may explain his lack of contemporary physics let alone any depth.\n\nI noticed that some reviewers refer to the \"New Physics\" is that like \"New Age\" or voodoo physics? \n\n90% of the matter must be missing from this book. Or else how can he take physics out of context and make such fantastic leaps to religions parallels that he knows little of. He even twists the religion around to serve some unknown purpose. \n\nMany people say they did not understand physics until this book; Surprises, you still do not. You now know what Zukav wished physics was. Take anti-mater for instants that does not mean the opposite of mater. And the relationship between particles has no correlation with the relationship of dogs and cats.\n\nAt least get it straight before mixing it up. Try reading some of these:\n\"The Ascent of Man by Jacob Bronowski\". The book available everywhere the DVD's available from the UK.\n\n\"The Upanishads\" by Eknath Easwaran (Editor), Michael N. Nagler (Photographer)\n\nOr just about any mainstream material on physics and religion.\n\nThen if you still want to mix worlds into one read someone saner:\n\"The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism\" by Fritjof Capra.\n\nAlso on the fringe but not as radical as Zukav is a series called \"What the Bleep.\" (both in books and on video)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_302", "text": "A Light weight novel with little plot or character development\n\tI was disappointed with this novel which is set in my hometown of Chicago. I had hoped that the author would have taken advantage of this setting, but it really seemed as if he had just read one of our gay newspapers and pulled out a few names to function as place names. The plot is trite as are most of the characters. Characters change their \"stripes\" at the drop of a hat. The book has a certain fairy tale, and they lived happily ever after quality that I found really disconcerting. I would have been more \"satisfied\" if Dean (the main character) had turned out to be an ax murderer! Just kidding of course or am I? If you can pick this book up used for a couple of bucks, okay but don't you pay a penny more", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_303", "text": "Little by Little !\n\tI ordered this book and read most of it in the hope that I would learn something about Familiars . In the interval between ordering and receiving my sixth sense made me begin to have doubts about Ms Little . Had she flown about the battlements of an old castle in the form of an Owl? Had she entertained A Hyrax or a Feral Cat as a house guest ? Had she ever had a pet Bat living behind a picture in the living room ? Was she acquainted with the properties of Henbane and twylight sleep and did she number Hecate among her close friends? The kindest thing , I thought was to suggest that Ms Little Knew as much about Familiars as I know about Conveyancing or Futures Trading , and let it go at that", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_304", "text": "NAMBLA Members Line up For Blocks to Get This!\n\tNow that Hannity has gone on the record as a pedofilia apologist and defender of child molestation. \n\n\"Thank God for Hannity!\"\n-Lee Krock, founder of NAMBL", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_305", "text": "BECOMING A MASTER MANAGER: A BOOK REVIEW\n\tBECOMING A MASTER MANAGER, the textbook currently used in my Introduction to Management class, does not effectively convey the important fundamentals of business management. The book is structured around eight 'roles' of an effective manager, and each role is further broken down into a number of competencies that are functions of that particular role. While I appreciate the effort to organize a relatively broad subject, I do not feel that the book is necessarily easy to follow. The reading is constantly being interrupted by assessments and applications for each competency, and while meant well, they are usually skipped over in an attempted to finish the reading and they seem to me to be a large waste of paper. Furthermore, BECOMING A MASTER MANAGER stresses models and theories of management that I find useless without the necessary fundamentals of management, which are not adequately presented in the textbook. Some of the models and theories have merit and should be discussed more in depth, but in a more advanced level of business management. And while BECOMING A MASTER MANAGER is the official textbook for my management class, I have relied heavily on a different textbook for my information, and only the eve of a test do I bother to look over BECOMING A MASTER MANAGER, I do not recommend this textbook for an introductory class at all", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_306", "text": "Not the best\n\tI'm not a fan of mysteries to begin with. However, my public library has a limited selection of audio books, so I take what I can get. I am a voracious reader, and I listen to audios to get more \"reading\" in, as you can listen and do other things. I much prefer the Lillian Jackson Braun \"cat\" books, at least there is some humor, and I like the \"mystery\" part of these books better than Deaver's. Sorry to all the Deaver fan's out there...I HAVE enjoyed a few of his books, but I get tired of the \"same ole-same ole\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_307", "text": "Yawn. More stereotypical female masochists.\n\tI bought this book because it was listed with Ellen Miller's Like Being Killed, a brilliant and complex book about a woman's love affair with heroin, her best friend Susie, and her best friend's duplicitous HIV positive boyfriend. The protagonist herself was brilliant and complex. So naturally, I expected the same thing out of Swimming Sweet Arrow. Man, was I disappointed. This was yet another trashy tale about a pathetic woman's masochistic sex life, pathetic obsession with brutal men, and pathetic quest for attention. Her entire life is a meta-existence: rather than desiring, she desires to be desired. Rather than enjoying, she enjoys being enjoyed. The male characters and the female characters are written by someone who has never met a male or female who didn't exhibit the most common stereotypes; in her world, all men are sensation-craving brutes, and all women are attention-craving doormats. The men want drugs, fun, and sex, and the women whine and cry and enjoy nothing--not the drugs, not the sex, just being a victim due to the attention it provides. This book made me really miserable to be perceived as part of this gender.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_308", "text": "a plus\n\tI have read all twelve of these books and hoping there will be more. The language is pretty graphic but they are so funny you can usually ignore those words. These books can cause you embaesment, since I read where ever I have to sit and wait and you burst out laughing people do stare and wonder if you are losing it. Please we would all like to see more of these", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_309", "text": "Interesting But Not Helpful\n\tOn the plus side, this book is fairly easy to understand and contains sufficient pictures of the exercises. I was very excited at first, but unfortunately none of the exercises, massages, meditations, etc I tried seemed to help any of my health problems, even after a month. The book contains inspiring stories of people who have quickly recovered from serious illness or injury, yet leaves me crying in disappointment. I will probably keep trying a few of the exercises and methods for awhile, but I don't hold any hope of them suddenly starting to work at this point", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_310", "text": "NOT the book you know and love!\n\tThis is a nice enough board book, but be advised that it is NOT the full version of Dr. Seuss' book! They've left out several (charming!) pages of text and illustrations for the Board Book... What a disappointment to loyal fans, and how unfair to the newest generation of fans-to-be", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_311", "text": "Disappointing\n\tThis book was suggested reading as if quot; THE GREAT SECRET to PERSONAL FREEDOM quot; was going to be revealed. It spoke of a self-centered mindset that seemed to suggest that I was to live my life how I wanted and not consider how my actions would affect others around me. A very simplistic and selfish point of view", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_312", "text": "A Lame Blog in Hardback\n\tI read a good short story by Franzen in The New Yorker a couple years ago, but this book is lame, lame, lame. The essays contain little to no humor or insight- they are just lengthy, boring opinions on various subjects. Imagine if you can a duller, less-relavant Andy Rooney. If I wanted to read some loser's uninspired musings, I would get on the internet and start reading weblogs. I hereby declare this book Unreadable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_313", "text": "This book lacks\n\tSorry for the sarcastic title. I've read most of this book. I'm still reading the last chapter which is actually the most hopeful chapter.\nI'll start with what I liked. Harris lays out some good suggestions on handling the pyhsical aspects of a dating relationship (or courtship if you get caught up in semantics)\nHowever, Harris offers nothing else except a rudimentary courtship model that involves physical boundaries and guarding against things moving too quickly.\nI think this is good wisdom, but the book completely lacks in many other apects of pursuing a relationship. He talks very little about communication skills. Also you won't find much on personality traits or compatibility. \nWhen I began a relationship with my girlfriend I read this book. I don't regret reading it, but it lacks in a lot of areas. Part of this is due to the fact that I don't know what credentials Joshua Harris has to make his claims. He is not a Phd, or a relationship or family counselor. He had two substantial romantic relationships in his life. One with the girl who inspired him to write his first book, and the other with his current wife. When it comes to relationships, I would hardly call Joshua Harris and authority on the subject. He has no more experience or wisdom that the average person who would pick his book up off the shelf.\nI support the crux of what Harris talks about. I respect the fact that him and his wife Shannon waited to their wedding day for their first kiss. The book is chivalrous and romantic. It is a hopeful book. \nBut it paints only a partial picture of how to persue a relationship. If you are into reading relationship books, just be sure this isn't your only resource.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_314", "text": "Fully developed characters are in danger of extinction...\n\tThis is my 3rd McDermid novel, I previously read 'Mermaids Singing' and 'Wire in the Blood.' McDermid writes good prose but in this 3rd novel I see dangerous repetitions in character types which, if repeated in the next Tony Hill/Carol Jordan book will make that one my last purchase. Generally McDermid paints female police officers as brighter, more diligent and more intuitive than their male counterparts, as well as more often homosexual. The men, with the exception of leading man Tony Hill, are mostly all egotistical, back-stabbing, power-hungry morons of the lowest order, while Hill is rendered impotent -- a redundant bit of emasculation since all the other males are castrated of their moral fiber. The slow mating dance between Hill and Jordan gets a lot of buildup and little payoff. And in this book, the serial killer and the surrounding hunt for him are as limply portrayed as Dr. Hill. The emotional connection between Hill and the killers in the two previous books is missing here, making the entire killer plot read like an afterthought. And the real villain -- not the serial killer but a drug-pushing / illegal-immigrant smuggler loses character focus as the reader is given reason to sympathize with him as well as with the killer. The climactic scenes involving the capture of one villain and the death of another are without any sense of thrill or danger. I was extremely disappointed with this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_315", "text": "souls of black folk\n\twas worthless...was not the correct match for my class book requirement. Never used it...if someone wants it you can have it for free", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_316", "text": "Disappointing - still searching for answers\n\tI was looking for a book with practical advice on how to handle real-life situations. I felt most of the book talked about how to parent, i.e. cosleeping, wearing baby, etc, but did not give advice on how to handle a specific situation. What do i do when my child runs away from me toward the street and then hits and bites me when I pick him up? I don't want to spank, but a 24-month old just doesn't take to \"a talk\" or timeout like Dr. Sears says he should. The Sears Birth Book was amazing, I recommend it to anyone, but this book did not help me answer my questions", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_317", "text": "Breathtakingly bad\n\tI'm usually a sucker for just about any kooky theories backed up by barely-there evidence. Even trying very hard to be generous (hey, I'm a Christian and I think it would be fabulous if the stuff in this book were true), I think I could poke a hole in every page. And that's after perhaps 12 months of formal Mandarin study and a similar amount of Cantonese.\n\nDon't buy it. It's embarrassing to Christians that this sort of thing gets passed around as scholarship. If they'd wrapped it up with a plot around it, it'd make a great work of fiction", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_318", "text": "A Formal Analytical Review\n\t\"OF PARADISE AND POWER\" - BY ROBERT KAGAN\n\n\"Americans are from Mars and Europeans are from Venus\" - apart from simply raising a few eyebrows, this line by Robert Kagan author of \"Of Paradise And Power\", has not only caught the attention of many but managed to stir up a wave of discussions among the politicians and elites concerned with cross-Atlantic relations. Kagan's thought provoking book became extremely popular and received international acclaim for its analysis of the deteriorating US-Europe relationship, not to mention its catchy and striking phrases systematically introduced throughout the slender yet captivating book. Kagan introduces multiple chapters in his book, in order to deconstruct the key underlying issues which he claims are causes of the ever widening divide between US and Europe. In the chapter \"The Power Gap\", Kagan starts from World War I to understand the aversiveness Europe displays towards military and wars. He argues that while both the World Wars weakened Europe tremendously; they helped the US emerge as a super power. He further elaborates on the might of the US in the chapter that follows - \"Psychologies of Power and Weakness\". Kagan explains how lack of power can not only affect psychologies and ideologies, but change perspectives as well. He claims Europe's paucity of military power compels it to not only tolerate threats but ignore them all together and at the same time try and counterbalance the US force by constructing a world which is governed by economic and soft non-violent methods. This chapter culminates into \"Hyperpussiance\", a chapter in which Kagan discusses intricate details of Kosovo and Bosnia, highlighting Europe's failure and America's effectiveness in handling the situation. He finally presents his central argument in the chapters \"The Post Modern Paradise\" and \"The World America Made\" where Kagan states, \"Europe's evolution into its present state occurred under the mantle of the U.S. security guarantee and could not have occurred without it.\" Casting doubts on Europe's intentions, Kagan centers his argument on the growing self-centered policies of Europe and questions the validity of cohesive terms such as `west' in his chapter \"Is It Still `The West'\"? \nFinally, it seems Kagan provides a solution to this insolvable problem of the US-\nEurope divide in his concluding chapter, \"Adjusting to Hegemony\", by simply stating one line - \"the task for both Europeans and Americans is to readjust to the new reality of American hegemony\". This extremely small book, as compared to the issue it addresses needs further analysis and some close examining. There are many issues to be addressed in Kagan's brief analysis and one might not be completely satisfied with certain claims, reasonings or the manner in which such a grave and sensitive topic is handled. While there is a tone of underlying bias (in contrast to the general opinion of a well-balanced view that the author holds), Kagan manages to miss out some crucial facts and figures, not to mention present stark paradoxes, and the essay lacks sufficient citings. \n\n To start with, let me point out the contradictions in Kagan's arguments, the presence of which highly undermines his claims, leaving the reader in a dilemma unconvinced of either argument. Kagan claims, \"Europe's relative weakness has understandably produced a powerful European interest in building a world where military strength and hard power matter less than economic and soft power...rules of behavior\" (pg.37). He goes on to say, - \"Since Europeans lack the capacity to undertake unilateral military actions, either individually or collectively as `Europe,' it is natural that they should oppose allowing others to do that they cannot do themselves.\"(pg.38) in contrast to \"...Europe today has the wealth and technological capability to make itself more of a world power in military terms if Europe wanted to become that kind of world power\" (pg.53-54). Kagan contradicts his own views, stating many times that Europe is militarily weak, nor does it have the capacity to build up its forces yet at the same time, puts forth an argument of Europe's capabilities of increasing its defense spending and military might to match the US. \n In the chapter, Psychologies of Power and Weakness, Kagan's one claim contradicts another which is made in the next chapter as the reasoning for both his claims seem to be absolutely tangential. He first explains Europe's greater tolerance for threats is due to its weakness and the fearful past, which it has suffered from. He then metaphorically explains it by giving the example of a man with a knife and the same one with a rifle having different interpretations of the word `threat' when confronting a bear (pg.31). But again Kagan himself feels Europe can become a military power as and when it wishes to, when he says \"They could easily spend twice as much as they are currently spending on defense if they believed it necessary to do so\" (pg.54). So this forces me to ask a question, would one be mauled by a bear if one could produce a rifle to prevent this misfortune? So isn't it quite possible that Europeans feel safe, not because they \"...enjoy the `free ride' they have gotten under the American security umbrella over the past six decades\" (pg.54), but rather because there was and is no real threat at all?\n\n With the use of phrases such as \"The Axis of Evil\" and \"Rouge States\" (pg.30), which Kagan uses to describe Iraq and Iran, not to mention his references to `Weapons of Mass Destruction' (which he uses as a pretext to the war in Iraq), which still seem to be elusive for some reason, he seems to perplex me by blatantly ignoring his own creation. While Kagan maintains that Iraq was a threat and the US perceived it as one while Europe did not, he might want to explain as to why, in 1997, he (Kagan was the Director of the Project for the New American Century) signed a document which justifies American occupation of the Middle-East, irrespective of threats from Iraq or Iran. \n\"The United States has for decades sought to play a more permanent role in Gulf regional security. While the unresolved conflict with Iraq provides the immediate justification, the need for a substantial American force presence in the Gulf transcends the issue of the regime of Saddam Hussein...\nFrom an American perspective, the value of such bases would endure even should Saddam pass from the scene. Over the long term, Iran may well prove as large a threat to U.S. interests in the Gulf as Iraq has. And even should U.S.-Iranian relations improve; retaining forward-based forces in the region would still be an essential element in U.S. security strategy given the longstanding American interests in the region.\"(pg.17 - Rebuilding America's Defenses - *1) \nThis forces me to conclude that either the author has resorted to `cherry picking' of evidence or he suffers from selective amnesia.\n Some of his reasoning, analysis and analogies seem to be too naive. When explaining military action, one cannot justify it by saying, \"When you have a hammer, all problems start to look like nails\". The author speaks about the nation's (US's) willingness to go to war simply because it has the ability and the capacity to do so. Without discussing a need or providing concrete reasons for the use of aggression, the author seems to be content in justifying use of force, simply because one has it. One important aspect Kagan leaves out in his analysis are the political and economical aspects of the ongoing US-Europe feud. While I have discussed some economical aspects later in the review, one must note that Kagan does not mention the Kyoto Protocol (apart from Clinton's negotiation of it (pg.45)). The US withdrawal from the Protocol had created serious problems and divisions between the two giants (www.climnet.org - *2). While there were many other issues that further fanned the growing fire, disagreements over the Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty for example, which Kagan conveniently sweeps under the carpet, needed to be addressed if one is discussing transatlantic relations (www.bbcnews.com - *3, 4)\n\n For a book which covers issues from the pre World War II decade (occasionally going back to ancient philosophy) to the present issues, 72 citations, from which many are simply extended explanations (for examples, see supra notes- 19, 20, 22), seem to be alarmingly low, especially with the absence of some important ones and not to mention, certain citations which wrongly allude to historical facts. Kagan mentions, \"As `some' Europeans put it, the real division of labor consisted of the United States making the dinner and the Europeans doing the dishes\" (pg.23), yet he does not refer to any source for this cynical statement. He says, \"The vast majority of Europeans always believed that the threat (if any) posed by Saddam was more tolerable than the risk of removing him\" along with other alleging statements like, \"The rehabilitation and reintegration of Saddam Hussein's Iraq is precisely what they(Europe) sought\" (pg.44) , and again gives no source for the origin of these beliefs. Strangely, he supports one of his claims by stating in his supra note.20, pg.30, \"for that matter, this is also the view commonly found in American textbooks\". One might not generally expect to see such puerile purporting evidence in a scholarly analysis of transatlantic relations. Kagan at times jumps back to Athenian times and has injected strong philosophies in his essay. He mentions a number of times how Americans see the world from a Hobbesian perspective while Europeans are followers of Kantinian policies. Kagan seems to have overlooked the fact, that though Hobbes had described the state of nature as that of \"all against all\", the only reason Hobbes justifies a sovereignty is to ensure peace on earth. Kagan conveniently cites Hobbes (Hobbes theory itself was flawed as later philosophers termed it as `Hobbes Dilemma') to justify American aggression, but no where in Hobbes' theory is aggression justified by the sovereign (Leviathan - Ch.17). \n\n There are some conclusions Kagan draws which seem to be beliefs of an American idealist living in a world where politics is as pure as religion. He concludes that while the US was providing \"free security\" to Europe after the Cold War, \"...America's great power and willingness to assume responsibility for protecting other nations...\" (pg.34) has given Europe the opportunity to build up economically. Kagan further asserts his point when he says, \"Given America's willingness to spend so much money protecting them, Europeans would rather spend their own money on social welfare programs, long vacations and shorter workweeks\" (pg.54). These are inaccurate presentations of facts, which are more of subjective, bias ideologies. I would like to put forth two points in order to accentuate the conspicuous fallacy of these two statements. First, America's interest in Europe was not to provide it with security whether before or after the Cold War. One must not confuse the fact that measures taken to restrict the Soviet advance was purely for selfish motives, rather than for the benefit of nations which were under the watchful eye of the communist empire (Kagan himself acknowledges the fact when he says, \"With the check of the Soviet power removed, the United States was free to intervene practically whenever and wherever it chose...\"(pg26)). Second, when Kagan acknowledges that Europe which has a \"$9 trillion \" economy is in a comfortable position to support its welfare programs along with increased military spending; attributing the fact that Europe spends more on welfare, as he calls them \"free-riders\", results in a faulty analysis.\n\nWhen I had mentioned earlier that Kagan chose to omit and ignore certain facts, the example of the Balkans, which the author has cited many times in his book would seem most relevant. Kosovo is one of the primary issues he discusses to bring forth US benevolence and European incapacity. \"American involvement in Kosovo or Bosnia was not based on calculations of a narrow American `national interest'...While Americans had a compelling moral interest in stopping genocide and ethnic cleansing,... the US had no `national interest' at stake in the Balkans\"(pg.50), this is how Kagan sees it. Indeed stopping genocide was a concern, but was it the only concern? While Milosevic had very much agreed to station NATO troops in Kosovo to stop the conflicts, none seem to have been interested in his offer; they rather wanted complete access and control to all of Yugoslavia. The Rambouillet Accord, to which the Contact Group added an Appendix B on the last day of the conference held at Paris, one must note was the primary reason for rejecting NATO troops, as it demanded Yugoslavia to surrender its autonomy and sovereignty. Yet, he does not mention of Milosevic agreeing to station NATO troops in Kosovo (http://wsws.org *5). \n Some thing missing from Kagan's entire book are the words \"Latin America\" and \"Africa\". As seen above, Kagan believes America was spending its money protecting Europe and Europe alone from all the threats around the world, before and after the Cold War. But what baffles me to quite an extent is that not once does Kagan mention about any American intervention in Latin America (official or not), Africa or the Far East for that matter. Those who are well aware of the world around them, will be aware of America's support for dictators and other corrupt regimes throughout Latin America and the far East, Indonesia for example, which were for self serving purposes alone or is it that the author is implying that the Latin American and African countries were a threat to Europe, hence the interventions and no mention of them? (A complete timeline by Steven Kangas can be found on multiple sites *6, 7, 8) \n\n There is one severe `defect', as I put it, which undermines the entire argument of this book. Kagan's tunneled vision approach, which refers to the word `power' only in terms of military strength and capabilities, ultimately results in a false dichotomy, which is the stumbling stone for his thesis. Kagan believes the world and in particular, Europe, is left with two options, that either they follow the US or be a tacit audience. The reason he reaches this conclusion as I previously put it, is due to his convergent view. \"Rather than viewing the US as a Gulliver tied down by Lilliputian threads\", says Kagan, \"American leaders should realize that they are hardly constrained at all, that Europe is not really capable of constraining the US\". He reinforces this claim throughout his book (see pg- 33, 37-40, 59, 62, etc). The author's abysmal ignorance about hard-hitting, highly valid and relevant facts has rendered severe blows to the validity of his claims. Kagan has committed serious errors here, by ignoring Europe's strength, not military but political and economical indeed. With a population of 456,953,258 (the CIA Fact Book *9) and still growing, the EU, leave aside Europe, cannot be simply overlooked or brushed aside as a dead competitor or a bygone culture. Europe is economically strong enough to trouble the US as and when it wants to, the recent problems over the genetically altered meat, banana dispute, steel industry debacle, Airbus-Boeing clash and many more, have all proved that Europe's economic strength is much of a concern for the US. While I must point out a rank deletion, I believe this is `the' single factor which is capable for arguing against all of Kagan's thesis and arguments, and that is the American Economy. Not once has he mentioned the deteriorating state of American economy (2001), even though problems did exist when he wrote this book. He seems to be blissfully ignorant and persists that America can sustain its exorbitant defense spending, \"...the US can sustain its current military spending levels and its current global dominance far into the future\". Strangely, the growing inflation rate, rising unemployment, stagflation, trends the economy was showing of heading towards a recession, were I believe dismissed as myths by the author (for statistics see - www.bbcnews.com; http://wsws.org *10, 11). Also, Kagan's final solution suggest that, \"The obvious answer is that Europe should.... and build up its military, even if only marginally\", leaves me with a conundrum. Is Kagan implicating that Europe has no military at all or is it that he wants to begin a new arms race, this time Cold War II? Kagan must understand he is writing this book for international publics and not simply those, whose ideologies are in tandem with his. Hence, I doubt most would disagree that the world should get into an arms race here, as we all know, there is no stopping to this evil if it once starts.\n\nWhile I have already discussed the effects of trade and economics (which Kagan ignores) on the US-Europe relation, there is something I must point out before I end this review. Kagan, rather conveniently digresses of the topic, which is transatlantic relationships, to justifying US hegemony in a neo-conservative fashion. While most Americans themselves would probably not agree with Kagan's ideology (as the public opinion and faith plummets - see polls from various news sources *12), leave aside Europeans or rest of the world, Kagan writes almost 15 pages to justify it. This was a rather disappointing conclusion to his book, where he thinks the only solution to the ever widening divide is \"Adjusting to Hegemony\". When Kagan says how many (statistics seem to abandon him) Americans believe that by advancing their interest, they advance the interest of humanity, he sounds exuberantly jingoistic and to drive the point home, he quotes Benjamin Franklin as saying - \"America's cause is the cause of all mankind\" and again I must bring to the author's notice, the recipient of these remarks is an international audience, which is diverse, has its own culture and heritage, religious beliefs and ideologies and has no reason to believe why their culture or beliefs are inferior to any other. An author of his stature must realize that it is transatlantic relationships and not a primary grade bully that is being discussed. While he seems to take pride in saying that America has a \"go it alone\" attitude (pg.39, 99), it does not abide by the UN Security Council (pg.40, 99), takes action unilaterally irrespective of international laws (pg.45, 61, 99), is justified in adopting `double standards' (pg.62, 99), he fails to fathom the gravity of the current day (or rather the day when he wrote this book) situation and the growing unpopularity of American foreign policy around the world. While he sees Europe as an obstacle in the path of America's imperialistic goals, a neutral observer would be more than justified in pointing out that may be it is the US that hinders progress and efforts of the EU to establish a world which respects international laws, human rights, collective public opinion and most of all - peace. He fails to give an impartial, if not a complete solution to rid the world of this wedge as he weakly concludes his essay by saying, \"...a little common understanding can still go a long way\". While many have nothing but words of praise, as a one line summary by Francis Fukuyama calls it - \"Brilliant\" (a co-architect and signatory of the Rebuilding America's Defense Project) and according to Dr. Henry Kissinger, [against whom innumerable charges of human right violations have been levied, who ironically, Kagan terms as a \"quintessential realist\". See - http://en.wikipedia.org(for cases) *13; http://www.thenation.com(for list of crimes) *14] the book is a \"seminal treatise\" which would \"shape the (US-Europe relation) discussion for years to come\"; I do not particularly endorse it it. As I have already put forth immense supportive data to show why the book lacks a concrete argument, sane reasoning or supportive evidence, though its lucid prose, easy comprehension and its articulate linking makes it a good read, it barely digs deep into the problem or the solution, apart from scratching the surface, `the military surface'. Indeed the book did create waves in the political arena, which was probably due to its impeccable timing, but I cast serious doubts on the claims that it would be \"discussed for years to come\".\n\n\n\n*1 - http://www.newamericancentury.org/RebuildingAmericasDefenses.pdf\n*2 - http://www.climnet.org/news/march2001.html\n*3 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/1383385.stm\n*4 - http://212.58.226.30/1/hi/business/2052405.stm\n*5 - http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/apr1999/yugo-a14.shtml\n*6 - http://www.atrocities.net/ \n*7 - home.att.net/~Resurgence/CIAtimeline.html \n*8 - www.serendipity.li/cia/cia_time.htm\t\n*9 - http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ee.html\n*10 - http://www.wsws.org/articles/2000/dec2000/us-d30.shtml\n*11 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/1263211.stm\n*12 - http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/index.php\n*13 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kissinger\n*14 - http://www.thenation.com/blogs/capitalgames?bid=3 pid=17", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_319", "text": "Fast and Loose\n\tI suppose every author in this genre comes to the table with an agenda. That being said, in this book, Mr. DiLorenzo seems to play fast and loose with the facts (or at least with his conclusions).\n\nThe flyleaf of this book promises \"extensive research and meticulous documentation\" but at least one other reviewer has already pointed out some problems with this author's historical research. That should raise a red flag to anyone reading this book. \n\nConsider this: The author claims Lincoln was more interested in building an American \"empire\" by centralizing Federal power than ending slavery. This implies Lincoln was premeditated in what he would do as President. I challenge anyone who believes that to read Lincoln's actual words and, more importantly, examine his actions.\n\nThis we know: Abraham Lincoln was a complicated man and, as a thoughtful person, his views on slavery changed during his many years in public life. He came to believe that slavery would not die out on its own.\n\nI do recommend purchasing and reading this book since it is so different from the mythical view we have of Lincoln today. However, when it comes to some of the \"facts\" and conclusions expounded in this book be very careful what you believe", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_320", "text": "Haunted\n\tYuk!!! Worst Book I've ever read - I read alot and with alot of variety. This book stinks (too farfetched, retched, disgusting and plain weird).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_321", "text": "Great stories, good humor, bad narration voice\n\tThe book is brilliant, no question about it. His stories are great, his humor dry and culturally insightful. The problem is that, like all audio books, the voice of the narrator can make or break the experience. And in this case, unfortunately, the voice of the author fails the material.\n\nSorry, Bill, but your voice is just too droning and monotonous for an audio book. It's hard to get past the first few discs as his voice tends to lull you to sleep. I wouldn't recommend this audio book for listening while driving or in traffic (as I did, and almost got into an accident).\n\nIf you want this book, get the paperback", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_322", "text": "Well intentioned advice for men; women not included.\n\tDr. Gray must be a wonderful lover. As a woman I read his hints and suggestions for a man's love making technique and marvel at his insight. I truly could not have imagined a man so aware of what a woman really wants in the bedroom. However there are no corresponding ideas for a woman geared to improviing her skills as a lover. By maintaining a position of gallant \"ladies first\" mentality he, in truth, is demeaning the power of women's sexuality.\n\nThere is much to be gained by men reading this book. Attitudes can improve, skill levels can rise and even the articulation of loving feelings can be created and/or grow with the help of this book's suggestions. Women are unfortunately reduced to being receipients of, not participants in, in bedroom activity", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_323", "text": "It's a CRIME that this book is still for sale.\n\tThe publishers should be sued. Maybe we should get a class-action together.\n\nImagine taking an instruction manual for the very first Apple computer and putting a new title on it \"How to use your new home computer\" and selling it in bookstores today. This book is doing EXACTLY that!\n\nAlso, it is highly doubtful that the tactic ever worked in the first place. The author's website vanished years ago. In a thinly traded NYSE stock if you try to repeatedly front the specialist with 2000 share orders he will simply move the price 50 cents against you immediately following your next purchase. Game over.\n\n[...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_324", "text": "Ego Visible\n\tI had high hopes when I picked up this book because Styron is a terrific writer and I was interested in the subject. By the time I was done I nearly threw it across the room. Admittedly, Depression makes for a tough topic, but that's not good enough.\n\nThere's more to Depression than staring at an empty page, unable to muster the courage to write one single word. The dark places of the soul also have their fires, their drama, even if they are played out in secret. \n\nI will grant that the writing is spare and elegant, as you would expect. But I would have traded all the insider literati name-dropping for one paragraph that gave me a visceral sense of how he felt, something that put me there with him. I have read instruction manuals for appliances with more passion and conviction. \n\nStyron is candid about his descent into alcoholism, but the self-destruction inherent in alcoholism does not imply the elimination of ego, frequently it heralds the triumph of ego. In Darkness Visible, Styron maintains egomaniacal control of his subject through aloof detachment, showcasing a carefully polished veneer, never inviting the reader in.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_325", "text": "Gimmie A Break!\n\tNot that I don't like Shakespeare's works, but his tragedies are terrible, especially this one. I can't understand the language real well, so I have to grab one with the contemporary language so that it'll be easier to understand. I just can't understand this love tragedy at all! Here are some things that confuse me:\n\n*How did this feud really begin?\n*Why can't this story end in happily ever after?\n*Why does Lady Capulet have to be so stuck up on everybody?\n*Why couldn't Shakespeare have written in a language we could all understand?\n*Why does everybody have to jump to conclusions?\n\nI simply can't understand why people love this play so much. It's ridiculous! If you want a true love story, try reading \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\". This one absolutely SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_326", "text": "More than a disappointment!\n\tI wanted to cry when I put this book down because I miss the Danielle Steele that wrote 'Thurston House', 'Family Circle' and others. For years now I have felt that she is simply putting out books because she is contractually obligated to by her publishers. I really feel like her heart just isn't in it anymore. She has become very idiosyncratic and predictable. Every book has her main character 'being honest.' I keep reading because I am a loyal Danielle Steele fan and I write this in hopes she'll read it and either decide she is writing because she loves it (like she once did) or decide to retire and let us love her through her earlier works. This book was just awful.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_327", "text": "Self-laudatory nonsense, and insulting to anyone with half a brain.\n\tI received this book as a gift. I was skeptical upon reading the praise for the book on the back cover from such political wonks as Bob Novak and Sean Hannity. Haven't any well respected catholic theologians or scholars approved of this book? No. And with good reason. It's not a history book, it's a poorly researched piece of garbage designed to bilk \"the faithful\" out of their hard-earned dollars.\n\nI did read several chapters of the book to be fair. When Crocker describes the Papal forces during the Albigensian crusade as \"soldiers of God, overcoming all the odds to destroy the wicked oppression challenging the authority of the church.\" I wanted to puke. And how about the Inquisition, where Church authorities sanctioned physical torture against \"heretics?\" Well, Crocker concedes that torturing someone might stray a little bit from Christ's original message of tolerance... but hey, they threatened the authority of the righteous Catholic church, so they got what they deserved. Uh, yeah, amen brother. \n\nThese considerations aside, the book isn't even well researched, which immediately destroys its credibility with me. For example from the Albigensian crusade, Crocker states that the armies of the heretics numbered over 100,000, yet with only a few thousand men, the Pope was able to defeat them, as they were filled with the \"glory of god\" or something like that. Curiously, in his footnotes he cites nothing to back this claim up. Maybe because it isn't true. And any cites to books that have been critical of church policy, like, say, endorsing Mussolini, are derided as \"unresearched,\" \"politically motivated\" and \"shameful\"\n\nIronically, that's exactly what \"Triumph\" is to me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_328", "text": "More branded product masking as substance\n\tYet another offering from the Kinkade art product assembly line. Pass on this -- Read real books and buy real art instead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_329", "text": "Highly Literate Sophomorism\n\tThis is a well written but ultimately sophomoric disquisition on the concept that if you don't have faith in the supernatural, you have no reason for hope. \n\nAccording to this book, the rational world is such an unpleasant place that, if you are not religious as Schaeffer defines religious, \"[t]he only way of escape lies in a nonrational fantasy world of experience, drugs, absurdity, pornography, an elusive \"final experience,\" madness... .\"\n\nPiffle! \n\nThroughout history, a great many people found life to be good without resorting to either madness or Schaeffer's brand of religion. And indeed, religion and rationality need not be foes, as frequently demonstrated by scientists and science writers, such as Isaac Asimov and Stephen Jay Gould. Reduces our choices to \"religion or madness\" is just silly.\n\nSchaeffer in this book champions not religion or spirituality, but authoritarianism with a clerical face. His fans won't like that characterization, but my job as a reviewer is to tell you what's in the book; if you seek comfort in authoritarian religion, this book's skillful wordcraft makes it is a good place to start", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_330", "text": "Is there a lower rating available?\n\tAs a Certified Information Systems Security Professional, I can definitively state that this book does not cover everything that needs to be covered or in any depth whatsoever. I got this book based on the glowing reviews I found here, and I'm at a loss as to why these reviews would have recommended it.\n\nThe most aggrevating part about this book is the subtitle \"An Integrated Approach to Security in the Organization.\" The book not only lacks effective security integration techniques, it doesn't seem to address the entire organization where it tries its half-hearted integration.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_331", "text": "Waste of time\n\tSorry, but I found this book a total waste of time. I never did like the main character - I found HER boring! I laughed out loud when I read another reviewer say that \"this person escaped her life to be a secretary?\" - good point! It was just so unbelievable a woman would leave her children without any thought really - and to continue this \"new\" life without really taking time to search her soul. Instead she befriends even more boring people than herself.As far as the ending of the book goes - I couldn't have cared less what happened to her anyway! After reading it (book on tape) I felt I had totally wasted my time. What a disappointment", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_332", "text": "From Christianity...To 'Churchianity'\n\tThe author comes off as a whining, unhappy camper about having to grow up in what he considers a 'stifling' church environment; further apalled by the Church Founder's belief, in that it (the Worlwide Church Of God) was God's True Church through the ages, right on up to the present 'end time'. Feazell spends a good amount of time giving his negative opinions on Herbert W. Armstrong,the Church's actual teachings, and a general trashing and somewhat of a misreprentation of the general denomination as a whole, labeling it a 'cult'...and further damning its Pastor General as a \"heretic\", despite the Church's humanitarian works, publishing, Colleges and international outreach for world peace over the past seven decades under the leadership of H.W. Armstrong. Since Armstrong's death in 1986, Feazell and his cohort Joseph Tkach Jr. seem to be having a field day jumping up and down on his remains, and writing books on how great it feels to be loosed from having to keep the apostolic Holy Days, sabbaths, ten commandments (which, in his estimation are now the 'ten suggestions') and general lifestyle of this 7th Day Church Of God denomination. Mr. Feazell apparently does not speak for all the Church membership, as over 100,000 members left and formed various smaller independent Church Of God conferences throughout the United States...and continuing the legacy and apostolic, traditional Christian system of worship restored by Herbert W. Armstrong in 1927.\nRecommended reading: \"Autobiography of Herbert W. Armstrong\"; \"Mystery Of The Ages\"; \"The Incredible Human Potential\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_333", "text": "Its complete crap\n\tThis is yet another book where anyone who passed a high school bio class will know is crap. [...] he seems to have found a devoted crew of morons who believe that he really can cure all. If you ever go to one of their conventions, you'll know that its AMWAY for stupid soccer moms with allergic kids.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_334", "text": "Too long, boring, badly written, not exciting, etc...\n\tJohn Katzenbach is an accomplished author and I had previously read and enjoyed another of his novels (The Analyst), so I was surprised at how bad The Shadow Man was. The premise of the plot is that four very old Jewish people, survivors of the Holecaust, believe they have seen the \"Shadow Man\". The Shadow Man was a Jew who joined forces with the Nazis to find Jews that were hiding to avoid certain doom in concentration camps. These four old people feared the Shadow Man more than anything. When one of them is killed, a retired police detective named Simon Winter looks into who the Shadow Man is. Meanwhile, the Miami police are also investigating the death of the elderly Jewish woman and have young gangster as a suspect.\n\nEventually, Winter and the police and the District Attourney join to hunt the Shadow Man, a man of pure evil. As the book villian, it was hard to fear a villian who was a killer 50 years ago but was now in his 70s. Also, this book barely touches on WWII, yet purports at times to be a novel about WWII. I've read a lot of great WWII novels, and this book would have been great if it had been set in the 60s. But setting it present day with senior citizens and the main characters wasn't too exciting. It wasn't exciting primarily because I wondered where had the Shadow Man been all these years? Why was he starting to kill now? The Shadow Man had no motivation to kill.\n\nFinally, I realized I didn't like this book when I was skipping paragraphs at a time during the last 20 pages. The entire book was like this with each character prone to long rambling inner thoughts that really added nothing to the story. If you take away the WWII angle, this novel is bad. The WWII angle adds some excitement, but there are probably thousands of books out there that relate the horror of WWII better than this one does.\n\nThe review from Publishers Weekly printed above summarizes my thoughts and deserves to be repeated...\"Katzenbach (Just Cause) has some good Holocaust and WWII vignettes and pretty good cop-talk here, but the book is burdened by flat characterization, a slow pace, an odd, unsatisfying ending and a serious need for editing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_335", "text": "Is it ethical to sell this book\n\tThis book was written in 2000 from events occuring in 1998!!! Totally out of date! Useless!! Wondering why it is still for sale. The author, contacted by email responded but did not address the questions asked, simply giving excuses and mentioning that he wrote another book much better than this one... Outrageaous! Spread the word and if you own the book, get your money back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_336", "text": "Incredibily unpleasant read\n\tI have been a huge fan of the Anna Pigeon mysteries. The hard truth about Hard Truth is skip it. It is a very unpleasant experience.\n\nThe graphic representation of child abuse and cruelty in this book still makes me ill. \n\nWhat I've loved about the Anna Pigeon series is that I felt like I got a good sense of the national park where the story took place with an appreciation for the natural beauty of the area. I doubt Anna spent more than a night in Rocky Mountain National Park. Not only does she completely miss the unique character of the park but the park has no necessary link to the story. The whole thing could have taken place in urban Chicago.\n\nI have been picking up Nevada Barr books as fast as I could find them. This book, however, was truely repulsive. I'll be much more cautious about investing a part of my life in her next book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_337", "text": "Dr. Narby's Wild Ride\n\tJeremy Narby's The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge, started out decently enough with Narby reminiscing about his days doing field work in the Amazon Basin and from there he goes over some interesting ideas regarding DNA and Serpent Myths but then all goes down hill as he suddenly becomes a follower of Intelligent Design and makes an all out attack on Darwinian Evolution and Science itself.\n\nA number of Narby's ideas regarding DNA and Shamanism are intriguing enough but he has apparently decided that all Shamanism is based on Molecular Biology, while he freely admits that he is being very reductionist on this point, I still see many problems with his view that Shamanism is based on Molecular Biology at heart. His argument mostly surrounds the symbol of the Serpent/Dragon which is present in many different mythologies often with connections to water and associations with twins. He decides that this is in actually a representation of DNA as viewed by Shamans and believes that all serpents in mythology and shamanic visions are actually DNA. Since DNA emits photons and this has been shown to possibly play a part in cell communication (along with the traditional chemical communication) Narby believes that in shamanic trances the shaman becomes able to see the light emitted by DNA (which often show up as snakes) and the shaman communicates with the individual bits of DNA (which is conscious) and the entire linked network of DNA based life. As justification for this argument he points out that some groups hold that spirits are beings of pure light, to him this is almost literally correct as the spirits are actually DNA and communicate through light as \"spirits\".\n\nFrom there he goes on to say that all ladders, staircases, and ropes in shamanic quests are representations of DNA and when the shaman uses them he is travelling along DNA and similarly when the shaman goes to the underworld he is sinking down to the world of Molecular Biology (although since one can apparently work with and see DNA in the middle world one must ask why one would need to shrink down). While these views might make for some interesting theological discussion about some shamanic practices, Narby seems to have ignored the psychological aspects of visions and quests and any elements other than snakes or other things that just happen to be long and thin. Given Narby's view of spirits as DNA one must ask what spiritual helpers/allies are? Is someone's spiritual guides DNA in some bacteria on my hand? Will I kill Yahweh by washing my hands with anti-bacterial soap (hey maybe that's why Jesus decided that washing one's hands was bad!)?\n\nA lot of his proof is like the proof of Erich von D\ufffdniken except that where D\ufffdniken saw aliens and spacecraft, Narby sees DNA and Molecules. Take for example this D\ufffdniken-esque proof from the book:\n\n\"The second was a rock painting of the Rainbow Snake. I looked at it more closely and saw two things: All around the serpent there were sorts of chromosomes, in their upside-down \"U\" shape, and underneath it there was a kind of ladder!\" (p. 79)\n\nBy Chapter 10, entitled Biology's Blind Spot, Narby has decided that Evolution is Wrong and all of Science must be toppled. This bit seems to have come out of nowhere like someone spliced a Pro-Intelligent Design rant into a book where it didn't belong and as with all Pro-ID and Creationist literature we get the same old faulty attacks again and again. Attacks such as Evolution being based on a Circular argument because the most fit species survive to spread their genes and therefore are more fit. Yes, that is the definition of fitness, and sometimes the basis of things start as tautologies such as the Theory of Gravity but like Gravity Natural Selection and evolution is justified and testable by looking at it's predictive power. Population genetics and mathematics shows clearly that natural selection is very predictive and has so far not been falsified. Similarly, we can also look at the fossil record in geological strata for evidence of evolutionary change over time.\n\nAfter that attack Narby then attacks the Central Dogma (Which is how transcription of DNA to proteins works) by misinterpreting what Francis Crick meant. Crick never meant the word Dogma in Central Dogma to be taken in the sense it is used in religion instead he meant it as a joke name for a grand hypothesis that he had at the time little actual experimental evidence for. Narby misinterprets Crick's joke to argue that evolution is apparently Faith based, since this argument has no basis in reality it falls flat immediately.\n\nHe then argues that ants and other animals are fully conscious because they do amazing things that seem to require forethought and they tap into DNA like shamans to do things. Higher animals are smart and may have consciousness but ants are pretty dumb. One is reminded of Edward Selous and others' ideas about thought-transference to explain how flocks of birds move and how ants and termites build hives, as it turns out birds flocking behaviour operates on simple instinctual rules (clustering, maintaining speed, and appropriate distance) and so are Ant Nesting behaviours. One proof of this is to put food just out of the reach of ants, and some dirt underneath, while they understand how to move earth and tunnel they will never purposely move earth to build ramps, bridges, or tunnels to reach a goal. The birds who flew in flocks and the ancestors of ants who had developed nesting behaviour managed to survive better and so these behaviours somehow became instincts and persisted.\n\nNow Narby makes the extremely tired argument that life is too complicated to be determined by chance alone, and he is correct on this matter. Too bad there is more than chance guiding evolution, we also have Natural Selection guiding the process, to quote Richard Dawkins: \"Life results from the non-random survival of randomly varying replicators.\" The combinations which work survive and prosper and are kept in the population. Narby argues \"How can a small telephone directory of information emerge from random processes?\" (P. 142) to answer this I wish to quote a bit of Michael Shermer's 25 Creationists' Arguments and 25 Evolutionists' Answers which nicely illustrates how natural selection can produce Shakespeare's Hamlet quickly from random letters:\n\n\"Natural selection is not \"random\" nor does it operate by \"chance.\" Natural selection preserves the gains and eradicates the mistakes. The eye evolved from a single, light-sensitive cell into the complex eye of today through hundreds if not thousands of intermediate steps, many of which still exist in nature. In order for the monkey to type the first 13 letters of Hamlet's soliloquy by chance, it would take 26 to the power of 13 number of trials for success. This is 16 times as great as the total number of seconds that have elapsed in the lifetime of the solar system. But if each correct letter is preserved and each incorrect letter eradicated, the process operates much faster. How much faster? Richard Hardison constructed a computer program in which letters were \"selected\" for or against, and it took an average of only 335.2 trials to produce the sequence of letters TOBEORNOTTOBE. This takes the computer less than 90 seconds. The entire play can be done in about 4.5 days!\"\n\nNarby also tries to argue that gaps in the fossil record such as in whale evolution and other places where there are few or no intermediate forms indicate that evolution has not occurred. This however just means that in this instance there are gaps in the fossil record because the fossils have not been found yet. Narby also points to the seemingly rapid appearance of species in the fossil record as an argument against evolution. Apparently Narby has never heard of Punctuated Equilibrium.\n\nNarby stunningly also tries to argue that because large portions of DNA is identical over many different species that this somehow indicates design, unfortunately for Narby a lot of these identical sequences of DNA code for the basic processes of life. A human who couldn't cope with oxygen or a fox which could not metabolize energy would not last long in this world. The fact that these sequences are identical is actually a point for evolution because the same processes have been preserved and we even see similar basic skeletal structures in animals even when it is not efficient or useful such as digits in the fins of dolphins or the appendix in humans.\n\nFinally, we come back full circle to his argument about Natural Selection being a form of circular logic and he ties to paint Evolution as unfalsifiable (No, we can test it's predictions in such fields as Genetics and Palaeontology) and being denounce by an increasing number of scientists (not at all true).\n\nAll in all while Narby has some interesting nuggets of information and ideas in The Cosmic Serpent he ultimately seems to squander these ideas by jumping around in random directions and to strange conclusions based on very little evidence", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_338", "text": "Too Out of Touch Herself\n\tShe wastes the first chapters, and my time, going to extremes with kooky consultants that only someone who doesn't deserve to be hired would use. It adds to the drama and despair I suppose, but it comes off as contrived, and as an attempt to pander to her extremist/pessimist reading coterie.\nI don't think Babs could have possibly put more words in quotations. Her OCD with quotated words and terms is a distraction that ultimately drove me nuts. I can't believe she's an accomplished writer.\nHer writing style can best be described as unsmooth and read-stoppage inducing.\nOh well, her intentions were good", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_339", "text": "Read the first 2 chapters...\n\t...and dump it...great advice given in a previous review. \n\nI think the \"shame\" about this book is that it glosses over some very interesting ideas with (in my opinion) some wholly unsupported and mostly un-related crap. \n\nTalbot is to the theory of the Holographic Universe what Mark Furman was to the guilt of OJ Simpson. Whatever truth there is to it will be hidden by his presentation of \"false evidence\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_340", "text": "Utterly Silly-GWTW's Legacy is Safe.\n\tThe author has her narrator(\"Cinnamon\") spend most of her time comparing herself to the fascinating Scarlett,in a game of wish-fulfillment one-upmanship. Even though she's calling the shots,as it's her book, Scarlett still comes out miles ahead. Perhaps it was only that way for a certain strata of society,but there WAS once a beautiful world of chivalry and gallantry and bravery and even some idealism-even if misplaced-just as there has been throughout the ages in other societies,such as \"Ivanhoe\" presents.The story may have been one-sided,but it's the side MM chose to tell,and there's kernel of truth in the \"myth\" of the Old South,as in all myths.\n\n Margaret Mitchell has nothing to fear from this silly so-called \"parody\",which is really a subconscious-or not so subconscious,in fact-effort to knock from her pedestal,that epitome of heroines-Katie Scarlett O'Hara and the wonderful Melanie Wilkes.As if Rhett would ever give any other woman a serious thought-he was obsessed with Scarlett.That's why he turned to women like Belle Watling.And to imagine Mammy killing the male babies,when she had been devoted to Ellen O'Hara from Ellen's childhood.Thank goodness this book isn't a pimple on the fanny of the classic GWTW,because what it is a a travesty-and not even a well-written or engaging one at that.GWTW will still be read and loved for all time,like the classic it is,when this book is selling for a quarter at garage sales.I didn't even pay that,thank goodness-the woman gave it to me,and I read it and burned it with the rest of the trash.I'd give it a negative star if there was such a rating.Ludicrous and laughable-try again,Ms Randall,and try to get over the jealousy of Scarlett and Co. Again,Margaret Mitchell need not fear,LOL", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_341", "text": "Genetics: From Genes to Genomes\n\tI found this book extremely verbose and unorganized. It would serve as a great reference book for a lab researcher or grad student. But it's way too technical and dense for an introductory genetics class. The authors do a poor job presenting the material in a comprehensible way to an undergraduate genetics student. Not recommended", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_342", "text": "Not enough substance\n\tThe author makes a good case for index mutual funds but there are\ntoo many digressions about the author's extracurricular activities.\nDo you really want a pumpkin pie recipe in a book about mutual funds", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_343", "text": "Manifesto of Liberal Pseudoscience\n\tFor someone who spends his career attacking politically-motivated science, Stephen Jay Gould does a pretty good job combining scientific research with politics in this book. Gould rambles on and on, attacking giants of modern science like Samuel Morton and Francis Galton, and never putting up any serious scientific conclusions of his own. Gould presents fabricated objections to serious research and selectively excludes studies that make a clear correlation between intelligence and brain and skull size as well as differences in brain size between the human population groups and correlations between brain size and class. Gould only ridicules the most outlandish claims of scientific racism and refuses to pick on findings that have been proven correct. For anyone who has no knowledge of biology, this book will give them a very distorted view of the entire science. Stephen Jay Gould is a paleontologist; evolutionary biology is an amateur field for him, and it would be best if he, as well as all other crypto-Marxists who wish to blend science and politics, stay out of it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_344", "text": "Sophie's Choice Gone Wrong\n\tThis is the story of Stingo, a 22 y/o aspiring writer in NYC in 1947 who meets a pair of lovers, Sophie and Nathan, at his boarding house and is drawn into their dysfunctional relationship, falling in love with both and witnessing their self-destruction. Nathan is a mentally deranged and drug-addicted genius. Sophie is a haunted Polish survivor of Auschwitz. Her story unfolds as she confides to Nathan the awful truths of her unwillingness to join the Polish resistance, her eventual capture over a small infraction and her heart-destroying choice when she arrives in the camp--she must decide which of her children will live and which will be sent immediately to the gas chamber.\n\nWhile Nathan and Sophie are both fascinating, fully-realized characters with terrible obstacles, Stingo, the narrator, is about as imbecilic a person as ever an author has entrusted his narrative to. Despite his thirty or so years of perspective on the events of '47 which he is relating, he seems to possess little or no wisdom about them, no intriguing viewpoints about his life or his friends' tragedies, and his actions and attitudes at the age of 22 are so immature and superficial as to be almost unbearable. The novel is far too long--it could be nearly cut in half and only benefit. The narrative style is foolishly ponderous, far over-written, especially in the first half. And in the end while the structure of narrator/observer seems like a fine choice in the abstract, the specific narrator and his terrible lack of wisdom only interferes with the heartbreaking story of Nathan and Sophie.\n\nIn the end, the narrator never even approaches the key question in my mind: why did Sophie so quickly choose Eva to die rather than Jan? A lack of true understanding of what would happen to the girl? A blind panic? A preference for her son, the sort of harmless preference many parents may harbor that is never important because we are never asked to choose? It is this having chosen which seems more than the other tragedies to have really destroyed Sophie, and yet it's glossed over in the narrative. In fact, it's followed by Sophie and Stingo having an endless night of 'fu---ng' as the novel would put it. Really? Almost hard to believe Sophie could get it together to have peremptory sex after her drinking and her terrible revelations. She uses sex to escape with her lover Nathan, but it's hard to imagine this all-night sexcapade Stingo relates. Could it be that Styron only knows how to connect people through sex? \n\nHow this could be considered one of the greatest American novels of all time is a mystery to me. The potential is there, but only a truly talented, dedicated editor could have rescued the book from itsmany structural and linguistic failures", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_345", "text": "Awkward writing makes a bad story even worse.\n\tMiddle-aged Gracie is a typical Hollywood wife, right down to her botox injections and designer wardrobe. When her husband dumps her after almost ten years of marriage, Gracie finds herself without love, without friends, and most importantly, without status. (But at least she's still got the money!)\n\nActually, most of what I know is from the dust jacket since this book was too torturous to finish. The plot is predictable and uninteresting and is littered with so much name-dropping that sometimes it's hard to follow. The characters are taken straight from Stereotype 101 and are so badly written that they're impossible to relate to. The writing is ponderous and lumbers along awkwardly, lacking polish, wit, or interest. Especially irritating is Grazer's insistence on using Gracie's name as much as possible. For example:\n\n\"Gracie thought about it; they'd never been to marriage counseling. Gracie had gone to counseling in the beginning of their marriage - there were many issues to overcome. More or less her personality issues - the fact that Gracie had too much personality. Gracie said and did pretty much what Gracie pleased, in the beginning. Before Gracie learned The Way of the Wife\" (p 38).\n\nI lost interest after about 20 pages, plowed my way through 40 more, then gave up. It's very obvious that this is a poorly-veiled autobiography (Grazer/Gracie) and that as a Hollywood wife, Grazer DOES have the connections and clout her protagonist lacks or this book would never have been published.\n\nDefinitely not worth your time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_346", "text": "Poor Form - Lacks Original Research\n\tAs the reviewer from Jackhorn, KY stated, this book lacks original research. If you read the section on the \"house church movement\" and then go to the website for The Homechurch Homepage, you will see that Mr. Wolfe hacked away at many of the articles on the site to obtain his \"research.\" For the many quotes he used from the website, not once were any of the authors contacted by Mr. Wolfe in order to do any original research. If he had done so, he would have come away with a different take than he wrote in his book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_347", "text": "aweful\n\tbought book flipped through for 5 minutes, found good use starting a woodfire. all the info contained can be had for free on the internet. if youve been trading more then 2 days you already know more then the scope of this boo", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_348", "text": "Reinharts disappointing hyped coffeetable bread book.\n\tAs a professional, certified chef and baker, I am also an avid baking and cookbook collector. After seeing that this book won and the James Beard and the 'IACP Cookbook of the Year' awards -both prominently displayed on the cover of this book- and after reading the 'too good to be true'-reviews on Amazon -some reviewers sound so exalted and in trance as if Peter Reinhart is the Jesus Christ of Bread- I finally decided to buy this expensive book. \n\nWhat a dissappointment! For all those blindly following Reinhart as he were the Saviour of True Bread, wake up! Reinhart's book is simply flawed. Compared to other bread books, it's even a quite average book. But one that is luxuriously packaged. A lot of hot colorful expensive air. And it's expensive not because of the info and exlusive bread knowledge in it, but because of the super luxuriously editing. This is a book for book enthousiasts, not for bakers, professional or home. \n\nI see baking and cookbooks mainly as working tools, as information and inspiration. Not as eye candy. If you want nice pictures, buy an art book. A book on baking bread with these awards behind it, should give you tons of new info about ingredients and techniques, original insights, an appetite for baking, factual info, the newest and tested developments in technique... What you get here is a fluffed up egotrip. 47 formulas and ample bread info packaged into a shining 30-40$ publishing hype.\n\nDon't get me wrong: this is a beautiful, expensive book. But one you don't use in the kitchen, and certainly don't smudge with butter but put on the coffee table in the living room to impress guests and have polite conversations about. But as a source of new information or enlightening up to date bread knowledge, giving pointers about using new bread ingredients combined with old proven bread baking techniques, as a working tool sweating near the hot oven at home or at a bakery, compared to other bread books, this book fails miserably info-wise. But it has a snappy lay out. \n\nJeff Hamelmans 'Bread, a Book of Techniques' and Rose Beranbaums 'Bread Bible' give the readers much more practical info and insight into bread baking. They talk more about the subject 'bread'. And not about themselves like Peter Reinhart clearly relishes. Mr Reinhart clearly sees himself as so important and interesting a person that we read in this book about his wife and their sightseeing in Paris. How about the bread info, the kneading, rising, baking, ingredient- and techniques info? I honestly prefer industrious bakers who pass on their baking knowledge clearly without having to read at which hotel room they stayedin. Bakers with such big ego's that think that readers of a Bread Baking book are more interested in the shopping experiences of the wife during 'a learning trip' to professional bakers on which she accompanied him, than in another bread formula's, should work in shobizz, not in a bakery or a culinary school. Big ego's with more talk than substance galore in the food industry. Reinart is, judging by this book, sadly also one of them. I don't see in a 1000 years Rose Beranbaum in one of her books rambling on about her husbands prefered color of ties or Jeff Hamelman writing in a bread book about the time he spent with his wife in Paris. Mr.Reinhart: your readers forked out 30-40$ for bread info, not your personal travel experiences. As you as a teachers no doubts sometimes say to a pupil: Stay with the subject! And the subject of this book, for which I paid is 'Bread and Baking. If we want to know about your personal life, we'll read an interview in People, if they find you interesting enough.\n\nPeter Reinharts 'The Bread Baker's Apprentice' as a 'Bread Book' is simply a marketing creation. Smartly edited, but way too short on substance. There is not much new information on bread. Worse: there is not much info at all! In total for 30-40 $, you get exactly 47 formulas on 307 pages of which 2 color photo pages are simply ads for other books by Ten Speed Press, the editor or this book. Compared to Beranbaums 640 pages, Hamelmans 400 plus pages, that is a big difference for a big price. With Reinharts book, you get a lot of shining white surface that in other Bread books is filled with bread info. As a buyer of this book, you also pay for full page black-and-white and color pictures that are pure filler. See p. 3, 6, 26... And why is the beautiful model Fumie on the cover of a bread book and not mr. Reinhart himself or even ... bread alone? With Reinharts next book they will no doubt put Kate Moss in an apron and a bakers vest. Package the air attractive enough and the readers will swallow it and fork out the 30-40$. Never mind the content. \n\nLet's talk a bit about the formula's. That should be an important part of a baking book, right? And they should be original and fine tuned, right? Sadly to say: nothing new or original here. Some aren't even fine tuned. And baking is all about fine tuning. Worse, almost all the formula's can be found in other bread books. And, most insulting for a buyer of this book, a lot of the mere 47 formulas (Reinhart uses this expensive word because 'recipe' propably doesn't fit into the marketing of this baking book) in this book are rehashed or directly derived from Reinharts former book 'Crust and Crumb'. Clever marketing and ba-da-bing! By the way, 'Crust and Crumb' has been reedited in 2006. At a fair price, I admit. So if you want your dose of Reinhart at a right price without the pomp, sc\ufffdnes of a marriage, without Peter Reinharts comment on the Eiffel tower so to speak... buy 'Crust and Crumb' and leave this luxuriously edited egotrip on the shelves. But before I buy I would also first flip through Beranbaums and Hamelmans bread books in the bookshop or in the Amazon shop. As for this book, you should ask yourself: 'Do I want a serious bread book or a nice coffeetable book?'. \n\nTaking in consideration all the egostroking in this book and in reviews, as a baking book for the world market, this book is almost worthless. The universal accepted working standard in worldwide baking is metric weight. Like it or not, but that's a fact. You weigh your ingredients carefully by grams, kilo's etc. Reinhart visited French top bakers Poilane and Gosselin, clearly admires them and aspires to reach their level of baking. I don't think that Poilane measures in cups and ounces! But even then, let Reinhart measure in cups for the home market. But then have the decency to add the metric equivalent in the formula's itself for the rest of the world. This guy goes on and on about his wish to bake authentic European inspired bread like ciabatta, fougasse... About a Worldwide Bread Revolution! And then he refuses to use the most important tool to make these breads: the same language, the metric weight system. Rose Beranbaum places the metric equivalent next to the cups/ounces. It's a simple as that. Bread is a world food, so use the world standard for baking. If not, market your book mainly to the USA market and be honest and upfront about that. And don't give us that inflated hot air babble about a Worldwide Bread Revolution without using the worldwide accepted working standard, the metric wieght system! This big flaw makes the book almost useless for bakers outside the USA. The Worldwide Bread Revolution won't be for tommorrow if we have to use this book worldwide!\n\nNext point: Reinhart advocates instant yeast over fresh pressed yeast. Every baker worth his salt (or yeast) will tell you that fresh yeast gives a far better taste, volume and texture. Yeast is a living organism. As 'instant yeast' it has been dried and put on the shelves for God knows how long. It's like you force a just woken up coma-patient, that has been dormant for months, years... to run a marathon. Fresh, pressed yeast is still alive and its taste and texture are a world of difference compared to 'instant' (aka dried) yeast. Try the difference between fresh yeast and instant yeast for taste and texture and fully developed rising at home, and judge for yourself. To place fresh yeast on the same level as instant yeast is preposterous for someone like Reinhart who spends days on his pre ferments! For scientific back up, you can always read the recently translated book of world renowed food scientist Herve This 'Molecular Gastronomy, Exploring the Science of Flavor' (Columbia University Press 2006).\n\nAnd it gets worse. Reinhart frequently uses shortening instead of butter or olive oil in his breads. If Poilane hears this, he'll drop dead! Every baker knows that even a small amount of butter gives a much better taste and texture than shortening. Shortening produces a rancid/metallic taste and a slimy, unpleasant mouthfeel. Not to talk about health. Most shortening is choc full of trans fats which are much more unhealty than butter fat. Read Harvard's nutrition professor Walter Willets book: 'Eat, Drink and be Healthy' (Free Press 2001). New York has already picked this info up. Professional food writer and teacher Reinhart hasn't or doesn't care. For instance, Reinhart proudly declares -not as a joke- that in Italian bread you can use shortening instead of olive oil. In Italian Bread! Come on, let's be serious. And this guy teaches at the Culinary Institute of America! It's like he is advocating spam to put on the BBQ instead of beef! If that is the standard of baking that Reinhart uses, he'll have to wait a long time to reach the standards of a Poilane. \n\nThen there is Reinharts Hygi\ufffdne Problem. There is an international standard for basic hygiene in food called the Hazzard Analysis of Critical Control Points (HACCP). Reinhart as a professional tutor and teacher must no doubt know the HACCP by heart. The first thing in hygiene that an apprentice baker learns, is that before even touching ingredients, he must remove all the rings on his fingers. Because the place underneath a wedding band for instance, is the place where the filth gathers and bacteria feast. And kneading dough with all that filth underneath a wedding band that you keep on, is not only very dangerous for the health of customers, it is simply not done for a baker. I like my bread without filth baked in, thank you very much! In the school where I earned my diplome in baking, if a student had a ring on during practical class, he had to leave the class immediately and he lost important points for his exam. Yet we see professional teacher and Bread Book Author Reinhart kneading dough WITH HIS WEDDING BAND ON! See p. 36-37, 82-83, 255, 245... Unforgivable in a 'professional' baking book. And all the more in an expensive book that won the James Beard and IACP awards! Has anyone of the juries of the James Beard Foundation and the IACP, any basic knowledge of food hygiene? Has nobody seen this cardinal sin against food hygi\ufffdne in a so called 'professional Bread Book'? One other thing, for a bread book that pretends to be world class, there is no word about gluten-free bread. Not one formula. And this while more and more people are allergic to gluten (protein in wheat flour).\n\nTo end on a positive note, one thing I found acceptable in this expensive coffee table book, was his 55 pages with the 12 stages of bread. But, fellow reviewers, you can find all this info and more, and explained more clearly, more detailed and to the point, in Hamelmans 'Bread' and Beranbaums 'Bread Bible'. And it doesn't take 55 pages of expensive high quality shining white paper. Peter, take out all the white empty space, learn to write more clearly and to the point, and you can say the same thing in 20 pages. Which leaves you 35 pages for more formula's for example. But if you haven't any formula's left or are preparing a new book, then, yes, by all means stretch the 12 stages of bread to 55 scarcely printed pages instead of 20. Why make it simple if you can make it seem difficult, impress your not so knowledgable readers and in doing so stroking your own ego?\n\nSo despite all the hoopla, hyped reviews, near hysterical praise and important awards, this is simply a too expensive, show off-book. It's like the tale of 'the King with no Clothes on'. Somebody has to yell: 'Hey, wait a minute!'\n\nIf you want good books on bread baking: buy one by Jeff Hamelman, Rose Beranbaum and Bernard Clayton. You don't get a model on the cover, but the content is all the better. And in a bread book, isn't content more important than packaging", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_349", "text": "History of the Dictionary\n\t\"This has been a story of an American soldier whose involvement in the making of the world's greatest dictionary was singular, astonishing, memorable and laudable - and yet at the same time wretchedly sad.\" - Prologue. Well, that certainly could have been the story. But what it was was a history of the dictionary (as in \"the history of the horse\") with W.C. Minor's contributions finally gotten to on page 116 or so. Winchester, the author of several other books I'll avoid, also seems to suffer from the common malady - or unwillingness - of not knowing how to end a book. So the last fifty pages sink the poor reader into...the history of insanity/dimentia/Alzeihmer's, whatever you want to call what Minor suffered. Whereas I should have shed a tear when the main character - assuming it wasn't a dictionary - was laid to rest at age 85, I was fairly glad to see him go.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_350", "text": "Good book but in the wrong way\n\tAs a romantic comedy, Star Wars is a failure. As a science fiction film, the Annie Hall is a complete disappointment. Whatever other merits these movies might have, there are definitely areas that they are lacking. Which brings me to The Rough Guide to Cult Movies: as a reference book, it is highly suspect. What's notable is that Annie Hall fails as sci-fi because it doesn't try to be that genre; The Rough Guide fails at the very category it aspires to. Which is too bad, because it is often an interesting read.\n\nThe failure starts at the beginning of the book with a definition of cult movies that is so broad as to be meaningless. We then a series of chapters representing various \"genres\", some of which are valid (science fiction, westerns, horror), some of which are ridiculous (Animals, Food, Nuns) and some of which are not even true genres (dubbed, independent, straight-to-video). After this, we get various miscellaneous topics that are thrown in without rhyme or reason, such as a list of top movie grosses followed by presidential movie trivia.\n\nThe movie descriptions are often amusing, although there are numerous errors (such as misstating Geoffrey Rush's role in Pirates of the Caribbean), even more omissions (every reader will find his own; one example is that Unforgiven is missing from Westerns) and plenty of movies that are really miscategorized but seem only placed in a specific genre to fill it out.\n\nWhat saves this book is, even though it fails as a reference book, it is nonetheless entertaining. I am therefore giving this two stars instead of one. It's a rather useless book, especially if you want to learn more about movies, but if you do pick it up, it is probably the most entertaining two-star book that you're ever likely to read.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_351", "text": "Irrational hatred with authoritative sounding documentation\n\tAnother farce to feed irrational hatred with authoritative sounding documentation... If you dig that sort of thing... there are tons out on the market...Unfortunately they don't come with disclaimers. like one would get when reading a book on the occult... People tend to go for books that support their bigoted view, and this is a fine example... it is a lucrative business in the united states to see what is en vogue and write a book of it.... It is a living. When the Da Vinci code was written it was a craze everyone had to write the idiot's guide to the code, how to interpret the code etc etc.... I am not surprised of a book like this and certainly there is no accounting for integrity or lack thereof... people write for years even for the NY times before others discover their plagiarism.... or in this case the secret agenda.... before long we will all be drafted to support capitalistic oligarchies err democracy abroad...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_352", "text": "your head will split open and ooze goop after reading this\n\tAll I can say is pass me some aspirin. This is a dozy of a bad novel. As it says on the dust jacket, a Supreme Court law clerk grabs a petition and ends up becoming deceased. Its up to the brother to uncover the truth by finding the real killer who had let a poor black man rot away for a crime he did not commit. At the same time the brother contends with mysterious bad guys out to get him and stop the unearthing of the evidence. Not only does he deal with his family, but his brothers friend, a sexy young law clerk herself and the duplicity on the bench she works for.\n\nAnd that's only the start of the plot. \n\nIts really pretty bad, it descends into mired pretensions and goofy resolutions. The characters are so shallow that you are left with little notion of who they are except for a faint nasty after taste over their conceded ways. Baldacci is along with James Patterson and Dean Koontz one of America's worst authors. If you want an author who writes on a similar vein to this, try one of Harlan Coben's last four or so stand alone thrillers with out the character Myron Bolitar in it. Or for a more sophisticated read, look for Denis Lehane, he wrote the amazing Mystic River, but his PI series located in Boston is pretty good as well.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_353", "text": "Confused Apology for Japanese Militarism\n\tI must say that after reading this book, I am more confused than ever as to the origins of the war between Japan and the US.\nThe book starts in 1936, although most knowledgable people know that the march to war really began with the Japanese seizure of Manchuria in 1932. The author continually repeats the refrain that \"Americans don't understand the Japanese mentality and culture\", and it was this \"misunderstanding\" that led to the war.\nIt is true that Toland defines the Japanese term \"gekokujo\" as being some sort of \"insubordination\" that led to the Kwantung Army to feel it could move, presumably without orders from Tokyo, into Manchuria. However, Toland does not explain how this could happen. There is little description of the power structure in Japan, we do know that there was some attempt to create parliamentary democracy, but there were also the giant oligarchs who had much power, plus the military hierarchy. Somehow, the military took control in the 1930's, but Toland doesn't really say how. He describes in detail the \"2/26\" Uprising of young officers in 1936, and how they were willing to kill without compunction, and how fanatical they were, yet we are then told that they OPPOSED expansion into China, and that the repression of this coup attempt would lead to an expanded war in China. I must say I don't understand this at all...Toland potrays them as militaristic fanatics, yet they seem to be \"the good guys\". Weren't those who supported expansion into China also militaristic fanatics? This is left totally unexplained.\nToland then goes on to describe the fatal \"Incident at the Marco Polo Bridge\" in 1937 near Peking (Beijing) which led to the full-scale invasion of China. Toland says the government in Tokyo, again, had nothing to do with it, in fact both the Chinese and Japanese commanders on the spot tried to calm things down, but some undefined \"hotheads\" (possibly Chinese Communists) kept inflaming the situation. Somehow (without Toland telling us how), a decision is made by someone (not necessarily the \"peace-loving\" Japanese Prime Minister Prince Konoye) to mount a full-scale invasion of China. An impression is left by Toland that the Chinese, particulary, the Koumintang government of Chiang Kai-shek was provocative and unreasonable. All I know is that\nthat Marco Polo Bridge is within China, and it is understandable\nthat the Chinese would resent the Japanese military presence there.\nAfter this, we move on to the atrocities of the \"Rape of Nanking\", which again, according to Toland, \"somehow\" happens, (Toland does admit that there were atrocities and between 200,000 and 300,000 Chinese were butchered by their \"brother Asians\" who claimed to be liberating them(?)). Toland says the Japanese commander at Nanking did not order any such behavior, nor again, did the government in Tokyo. How then do thousands\nof supposedly disciplined Japanese troops suddenly get it into their heads to do such things? Toland doesn't give us a clue, other than his general statement that \"westerners don't understand the Japanese\". Toland also, in a way, tries to claim that Western opposition to Japanese expansion into China was \"hypocritical\" because of Western Colonialism in East Asia\n(US in the Philippines; Britain in Hong Kong, Malaya, Burma, India; Dutch in East Indies; French in Indochina), however, by the 1930's the US had already agreed to give the Philippines\nindependence and the British were beginning to wind down the Raj in India was setting up an autonomous Indian government, so it was\napparent that Colonialism was already on its way out before the war. \nAll this makes me wonder about the various things he says in the book, and I would look for a better source on the tragic history of this period. I have read his books on the end of both World War I and World War II which are much better, so that adds to my disappointment", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_354", "text": "Repackaged Database Marketing\n\tThe book is chock full of examples and anecdotes but really has no new worthwhile conceptualizations or insights to make it worth reading. If you don't know anything about database marketing, then you will get something out of this book. If you are familiar with the basic concepts of customer database analysis, loyalty programs and relationship marketing, there is nothing new here. In fact a much better introduction to all those concepts is The Loyalty Effect by Reichenheld or Customer Connections by Wayland and Cole. The subtitle mentions the dot com world, but the book has little to say about the Internet. The book really does not cover CRMs (as oppsed to database marketing) in that it fails describe how CRM systems work and what database, modeling and communications platforms are required to implement them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_355", "text": "Where are my red slippers?\n\tOh.... my.... God!!!! There is another Patricia Kennealy running mad through the streets and shouting about high schoolish love fantasies that exist only in her mind. I thought one Patricia was enough. But after reading this book, I am faced with the frightening realization that there are TWO of them!\n\nAlso, what I find very disturbing is that this version of Patricia may be even daffier than the original version. After reading just 6 or 7 pages of this hallucination horror show it was evident to me that the author is suffering from a case of Patriciaitis and a dose of Kennealyism.\n\nBy the 40th page I was searching for my red slippers so I could click them together and get back to Kansas. Or anywhere else, as long as my copy of this book didn't make the trip with me. A pack of lies and a waste of paper and time. I would rather read Mary Poppins than wade through this endless journey of rubble.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_356", "text": "Second rate reference book\n\tA rather toothless attempt at rewriting Strunk and White, or Chicago into quot;fun. quot; Reference books shouldn't waste this much space on casual conversation. Get to the point--get Elements of Style, Elements of Grammar, and Chicago rather than this handbook", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_357", "text": "Poor parsing of concepts and confusing diagrams\n\tThis textbook is more useful for the flashy (and admittedly very good) teacher's ancillaries. But this review is not for the ancillaries. It is for the text itself.\n\nThe text's treatment of proofs is very cursory and not rigorous enough. The diagrams for the algebraic problems are too confusing, compiling numerous different concepts into one problem. While I agree that students must learn to differentiate one property/theorem/rule/postulate from another, it doesn't make sense that most, instead of some, diagrams are over-complicated. Personally, I don't like the format with the examples, mainly because it downplays the necessity for students to become LITERATE in math, not just a good \"example comparer.\" The text has little actual TEXT to speak of.\n\nI have not been teaching HS for very long, but I do not like this book. I am not a textbook dependent teacher, but I do (woefully) recognize that students have poor study skills and don't reference notes all the time. I do not teach out of the textbook and I spend many hours planning lessons, lecture notes, my own examples, etc. I had many complaints that the problems were confusing, included too many ideas at the same time, etc. Some may be successful in \"teaching themselves\" from the examples, but I am very disappointed that textbooks no longer have TEXT. I may be a math teacher, but I understand the importance of reading and how it helps a person to process the material. \n\nOn the other hand, the teacher resources is a great set of worksheets, study masters, note taking guides, etc. Perhaps the authors spent more time on those resources instead of the text.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_358", "text": "Was this a novel or a horticulture manual?\n\tThe prologue of this book lead me to believe this was going to be a very touching love story of a woman losing the love of her life and finding love again. I was disappointed, soon after, when it turned into a gardening manual and a tale about ghosts, with a sort of haphazard romance thrown in the middle-and then even that was disappointing. I mean Graceland for a first date? I noticed a lot of similarities between Roz and the mayor in Northern Lights, and Logan and Nate from that same book. None of them can talk in complete sentences. And Stella, who comes across as this loving mother, who puts her kids before anything else, works from sun up to sun down and is so smug that she thinks the whole business is going to come crashing down around everybody if she isn't there to oversee everything, even though the place has been successful for years. There is no addressing the issue of moving on with her life after the death of her husband, she just does it. Unless, of course, it was in the last 50 pages which I didn't bother to read because I just couldn't torture myself any longer. And I'm a big fan of Roberts. I love her Quinn brothers books and a lot of her other work. But this just stunk because I could really care less who the ghost is going to turn out to be. I'm certainly not going to suffer through the last two books to find out.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_359", "text": "DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY\n\tThis book has taken photo after photo straight out of the Ikea catalogue! Obviously, the authors have decided that they have nothing to offer and opt instead to refer to Ikea's design and storage ideas. This book actually put me in a bad mood. Listen up folks, THE IKEA CATALOGUE IS FREE. Do yourselves a favour and pick one up, because none of these so-called \"organization\" books have anything to teach you that cannot be found at your local Ikea store. These authors should be fired. Shame on both of them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_360", "text": "You're kidding me, right?\n\tNot insightful, not even humorous. I am willing to admit that maybe I just don't get his writing style, whatever that might be. I hope Mr. Rakoff gets into a new line of wor", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_361", "text": "Forget it.\n\tRidiculous, convoluted and unresolved plot with main characters that have become predictable and boring. \n\nDid Cornwell even write this one herself? If so, she missed a glaring discrepancy when she proofread: On page 216 Marino remembers Mrs. Paulsson greeting him at the door \"wearing jeans and a soft pink sweater\", but later when he tells Scarpetta what happened during his visit to the house he describes her as having worn black books and a camouflage shirt when she opened the door.\n\nPerhaps it was the author's attempt to let readers think Marino only imagined the pink sweater scenario because he was too ashamed to remember what really happened. However, to this reader it comes across simply as a mistake the author forgot to go back and correct", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_362", "text": "Don't answer it\n\tWhen I reviewed THE STREET LAWYER recently, I mentioned that I've never put down a Grisham unfinished and that we should throw the man some props. For that book, certainly. For this one, nope. I read four chapters, 41 of its 391 pages, and gave up totally unengaged and uncaring about any of his characters or his plot. I hope he just had an off day or something, and that what he wrote later got back to what makes him so readable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_363", "text": "Most Boring\n\tI liked most of Jo Beverly's books. In fact, she is one of my favorite romance writers. That's why it's hard to believe she could write something so boring and contrived. The premise -- saving an opium addict--- is good. One could expect a lot of turmoil between the lovers. But no -- it's all pretty smooth. The passion is tepid and not much else happens. A series of \"Rogues\" from previous books is paraded before the reader without really adding to the story. And the conversations are so boring that I simply had to skip them. I guess this may be enjoyable to new romance readers who do not know better or hard core Beverly fans", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_364", "text": "poetry in Riis' How he oher half Lives\n\tHow the Other Half Lives was written over a century ago as an expose' of the appalling living conditions in the tenements of New York City. The author speaks with a crusader's zeal and with so much detail that the reader can visualize these tenements, these streets, and these people as if they were living today. This is a grim and moving portrayal of the lives of the men, the women and the children that inhabit these loathsome neighborhoods of New York City in the late 1800s. He so graphically describes the filth, the sunless and airless rooms, the crowding, and the starvation that these places palpably exist for the reader and bring a chill to any heart. Riis has a genuine concern for the tenement situation and understands these people's plight. His pictures are touching and meant to vividly show their misery. He, for the most part, blames the money-hungry landlords for these crowded conditions: \"How shall the love of God be understood by those who have been nurtured in sight only of the greed of man.\" (p. 266). He laments that the tenement is three quarters responsible for the misery of the poor. Then, after his extensive discourse, he offers three concrete cures for these dreadful conditions, something that many authors forget when they are enlightening readers. \nRiis states his purpose for writing this book himself on page 297 when he says, \"If this book shall have borne ever so feeble a hand in garnering a harvest of justice, it has served its purpose.\" The author apparently succeeded with his purpose, because in the flyleaf of this book the publisher tells us: \"This book helped bring about new revisions in the housing codes of the major U. S. cities.\"\nHow does this book relate to adult education? By moving chronologically from the founding of America to the slums of NYC in the 1800s, are we to understand that education took a back seat to the accumulation of money during those hundred years? Certainly Riis posits that education is one of the solutions to this problem while at the same time implying that wealth accumulation and the lack of education has been the cause of this problem. \"Thus the whole matter resolves itself once more into a question of education, all the more urgent because these people are poor, miserably poor almost to a man.\" (p. 147). He does not forget that this \"education\" is not only for the poor people, but also for the wealthy landlords. \"Clearly, it is a matter of education on the part of the landlord no less than the tenant.\" (p. 270). Riis' almost missionary language exhorts us to never allow greed to override a compassion for humanity. \"It is a fight in which eternal vigilance is truly the price of liberty and the preservation of society.\" (p. 233). The relation of this book to the other units of study in this course could be explained as an example of how low mankind can descend if education is not considered one of the major cornerstones of a society.\nAlthough this book was exhaustive in its detail, it was easy to read while at the same time enlightening. I found myself enjoying the ranting tone and the fascinating lists of neighborhoods and the labels that Riis used for the different races. In a sense it reads like a Ginsberg poem; constantly hitting the reader with melodious lists of places and people from another era. Read these geographic names out loud and feel their rhythm:\nJewtown, Bandit's Roost, Double Alley, The Bowery, The Bloody Sixth Ward, The Fourth, Fifth and Tenth Wards, Blindman's Alley, The Bend, The Battery, Little Italy, The French Quarter, Hell's Kitchen, The West Side, Bottle Alley, Frog Hollow, Poverty Gap, Murderer's Alley, Gotham Court, The Old Brewery, Old Africa, Potter's Field, Blackwell's Island Asylum, Rogues' Gallery, Penitentiary Row, Chinatown. The list goes on. To someone reared in rural America, this chant sounds like a song about another country. \nRiis also has something to say about all the races of people that live in the tenements of New York City: \nChinaman (he can't be taught), (Chinese (coolie--laundry business), Polish Jew (coops himself up in his den with his thermometer at boiling), Russian Jew, Jew (money is their God), Bohemian (poor, but thrifty), Blacks (like to gamble, but they are clean), Greek, Hebrews (tailors, all of them), Dutchman, Irish (like to drink and have expensive funerals), German (order loving), Swiss, Pasquales, Russian, Italian (a born gambler; lighthearted and gay), Swamp Angel (thieves), Street Arabs (army of homeless boys), Tramps and Toughs (the world owes them a living),and the Celtics. I was enthralled by the street lingo and the colloquialisms and Riis' comments about every race. \nI noticed one interesting similarity between the late 1800s and the present day. Riis says that the gap between the social classes is widening everyday. I hear people talking about the growing differences between the rich and the poor often these days. Does every generation think that is happening in their time? \nNot only should this book be used by people researching New York City`s tenements, but it should also be read by everyone seeking a blueprint for social change. It is a reminder to show us how hopeless the human circumstances can become when man's greed overrides his concern for human dignity.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_365", "text": "Damaged book\n\tThe package the book came in was smashed. The book appeared as if it had been used. It took over 2 weeks for it to arrive. I wouldn't order any books from amazon agai", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_366", "text": "Inadequate\n\tSpend your money elsewhere. For someone who supposedly lives in the vicinity of Yellowstone he knows and sees little. To anyone who steps outside of the sealed up world of their car and even casually looks, the senses are all brought to life with sights sounds, smells, temperatures, textures and colors. Cahill does not inform. He is not even a very good writer, for if he were, he'd do the same thing I did, huck the book into the trash. Go to Yellowstone yourself and hang out the windows of your car and even that simple pleasure will tell you how inadequate this book really is.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_367", "text": "The binding is very bad.\n\tGot this book for my oldest daughter about a week ago and she reports the binding is very bad. Pages are falling out", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_368", "text": "Slow paced\n\tI recently read \"I\", \"K\", and \"L\" in succession. Compared to \"Innocent\" and \"Killer\", I found Lawless to be slow paced (even though this edition finds Kinsey spontaneously traveling across the country) and the plot twists less surprising. With others I've read in the series, I am usually hooked relatively early in the story line. I was 1/3 of the way through this iteration before becoming mildly interested in the outcome. Even the subplots were not overly attention grabbing (Kinsey has little contact with immediate family, ergo she substitutes others in her life--Henry, Rosie, Pitt family, the criminal elements in this book--as her family...). I also found it hard to believe that some of the characters that appear in \"L\" could be so dim-witted on one page, and great possessors of vast knowledge with incredible powers of deduction on the next. Anyway, there are others in this series I would recommend more highly (\"M\" being one of them)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_369", "text": "Not a good book for a beginning geology student\n\tI had to read this book for an Intro to Geology course, and although I find geology to be fascinating, I had a very difficult time following this book. The author uses a lot of technical vocabulary and is rather repetitious. Although I understood what McPhee was talking about most of the time, I think it would have made a better film documentary than a book. The author constantly went off on tangents and the overal organization of the book did not appeal to me at all. . .it would be more readable if written as a field journal because I could not even figure out when one day turned into another. But the book did a decent job of presenting the bigger picture", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_370", "text": "I didn't like it\n\tSamantha seems a lot like Becky. A young woman whose life is very out of balance and doesn't know how to face up to the consequences of her decisions. Instead of staying at the firm and working out her \"mistake,\" she runs away. This is just like Becky hiding her bills. And then she gets a totally implausible job, because she can't tell the truth - again like Becky. Samantha doesn't tell the truth until the very end when the media coverage forces her to.\n\nI agree that the firm would never have taken her back; they probably would have viewed her as a former lawyer who had a nervous breakdown and was in need of psychiatric care. Samatha, like Becky at times, seems somewhat manic, in that she's frantic somtimes and makes major life decisions on impulse in a state of agitation. just like Becky when she rushes after her sister on a hike for which she is totally unprepared. Lithium, anyone?\n\nI don't have an opinion on the housewife/lawyer \"controversy,\" but I do think Kinsella's protagonists need to grow up", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_371", "text": "Too psychologized\n\tThis is the first book I've ever returned. While a lot of what she does is admirable and does work (the \"You\" form instead of \"Lord/He\" works very well), two things make it unusable: constant use of \"Beloved\" for the word \"God\" or \"Lord\" becomes irritating very quickly, and she subjectively pops out the word \"enemies\" wherever it appears and puts in \"fears.\" I wouldn't dare tell someone with AIDS or a refuge or whomever that their only enemy is their own fears, and even for others such overpersonalization doesn't work. The classic 137th Psalm was unrecognizable -- where did the dolphins come from", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_372", "text": "Just plain Awful\n\tBad paper, Old advice. Just plain awful and a waste of Money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_373", "text": "Morrigan's Cross\n\tJust not my cup of tea. Well written but as I said not my cup of tea..I will not purchase the others in the series", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_374", "text": "Better than you Sean\n\tThree things make me better than Sean Hannity:\n1) I was actually in the US Military\n2) I graduated college, unlike Sean\n3) I don't believe that everybody who votes a certain way is a loser, or hates America.\nSean Hannity is a bunch of hot air. Just watch him on FoxNews, or listen to him for one hour. He is yet another of the current line of conservative commentators who believes that all people who vote Democrat hate their country and hate all Republicans.\nSean - stop labeling everybody. Every American has their own opinion", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_375", "text": "Dressed Up Postmodern Metafiction\n\tThe first book of Auster's New York trilogy was originally published in 1985, and in 1994 was adapted into this graphic novel. I've never read the original (or any of the other parts of the trilogy), so I can't comment on Karasik and Mazzicchelli's adaptation. However, I can say that since I'm not particularly fond of existentialist or postmodernist literature (those two terms being the most common critical shorthand for Auster's story), this really didn't do anything for me at all. The story is basically an exercise in metafiction, and if you like that stuff, great -- I do not. It is dressed up (at least initially) in the mystery genre, but that's just window dressing. (There's a long legacy, especially in France, of cloaking novels and films of ideas in genre trappings (for example Alain Robbe-Grillet's two books The Erasers and The Voyeur, or the films of Jean-Pierre Melville.)\n\nThe story begins fairly straightforwardly: a reclusive writer of potboiler mysteries named Daniel Quinn lives in New York on his own since the death of his wife and son. A complete stranger calls him and thinks Quinn is a private detective named Paul Auster and begs him to to take his case. (The writer Paul Auster, and his family, shows up for one scene -- it's that kind of book.) Quinn meets with the strange man, who was raised in rather harrowing circumstances by his professor father, who was seeking to discover the true language of God. The father has been released from jail and Quinn is supposed to keep an eye on him and report. Everything starts to derail when he loses track of both the old man he's been following, and his clients. He spends several months watching the building and going crazy. Once he realizes they've disappeared, he finds his own life has disappeared as well. Obviously this is all somewhat about identity, but it's more about fun stuff like language, representation, and other tiresome postmodern subjects (as are the other two parts of the trilogy, which involve a man spying on someone, and yet another disappearance). \n\nIt has to be said that the artwork does an admirable job of treating the bizarro world Auster has thrust his characters into. The simple, heavy black and white inking is a perfect match to the material, especially when the representations become less literal and more symbolic. However, if your taste runs more toward things like plots and characters, this is probably not for you. Fans of Auster may enjoy this, but fans of the graphic novel form are probably going to be much less keen.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_376", "text": "Dry, boring and unrewarding\n\tPaul Auster's City of Glass is perhaps the worst read I've experienced. The story moves at a pace that would make a snail envious; the murder mystery plot is as thin as air and hardly resolves itself; we spend way too many waking hours with the main character sulking around his apartment staring into a toilet bowl in which he has just defficated--I kid you not. The best part of this novel is the end. I read with fervor to get to the end in hopes that the author would have the talent to tie everything together and make this experience somewhat valid; however, I was utterly and discustingly dissapointed beyond my wildest dreams. To all the reviewers and critics who claim this book is a metaphysical, existential tour de-force, I beg wholeheartedly with my very life to differ. I believe the author had no such thoughts in mind, had no direction when writing this disgrace of a work and it saddens me to see such an unentertaining, dry-dry-dry piece of fiction with one or two not-so-clever plot devices, gather such literary praise. Like a Rorschach image you can see life, love, death, a myriad of wonderful symbols, and if you would like to believe that the person who put that ink blot on the page intended you to see all of that depth, intepret and dwell in that depth--coming to conclusions and reflecting ultimately on your own life, well, then, good for you. But in reality, the person that made that Rorschach for you is Auster, and he just ambigoulsy splatted some ink on the novel pages before you with no ryhme or reason and you All bought it...hook line and sinker. This novel is an exercise in an authors ability to take us nowhere, show us little on the way and still receive praise, despite an ending which is refelctive of the entire work, in that it plain and simply: sucks", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_377", "text": "No help at all\n\tThis book did not teach me anything and was a waste of money. page 364: Principles of Long term investing: \"Chapter 8 shows that among the S P 500 Index returns, large value stocks have a small edge over large growth stocks.\" Now look at Chapter 8. \"Of the 10 largest corporations, only 2 (Exxon Mobile and Citigroup) are value stocks.\" duuhhh. Now I know what to do. I have a choice of two stocks. If you already know all there is to know about the stockmarket, buy this book and pat yourself on the back for being so smart. If you know little, it won't add to your knowledge at all", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_378", "text": "Posing for high school seniors\n\tI bought this book to try to learn some useful poses for my subjects, and given most other people's ratings, I decided to give it a try. However, upon opening the book my first thought was, \"these all look like high school yearbook photos\", which is exacltly what they are. It seems that that's primarily what type of photography the author does and his book is geared almost exclusively to that market. His main concern, which he stresses throughout the book, is creating a \"saleable picture\", and he keeps emphasizing the importance of pleasing mom, since she's usually the one with final say over the pictures. A better title for this book would have been, \"How To Take High School Senior Pictures\".\n\nEven then, most of the pictures are not very good, both in their original execution and in their print quality for this book. In addition, the poses are unnatural and awkward looking, and the book is filled with typos and grammatical errors.\n\nTo be fair, the author does suggest some useful basics of things to do and things not to do when posing a subject, but there is really very little useful information here.\n\nSo, if you're interested in learning how to take pictures that look like a Sears portrait, this may be the book for you. However, if you really want to learn some useful techniques for posing your subjects in a more natural or more artistic manner, I'd steer clear of this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_379", "text": "Gary - Lost Christianities\n\tEhrman's work is not for a person of faith. It does not take faith into consideration. It is a wonderful research project based on limited documents available - most forged and falsified; and none which can be validated. I read it as an immediate follow-up to his work \"Lost Scriptures\" - Books that did not make it into the New Testament. I was warned by my minister who is also a Bible scholar and has two Ph.D.'s - and my minister was correct. In Lost Christianities, Ehrman seems to make an effort to discredit our current books of the New Testament by implying that many New Testament books may be false, forged, translated incorrectly, altered to serve a purpose, etc... Ehrman clearly attempts to form a relationship between the New Testament books to those falsified books that did not get into the New Testament. Ehrman's Lost Christianities starts out strong, but ends weak to the point of losing and disinteresting the reader. If for nothing else, it is an attempt to test your faith, but in the end your faith will be strenghtened - if you have faith. The book leads one to believe that the author is as much a Bible critic as he claims to be a scholar. He does present all sides of the New Testament story and it is interesting how the New Testament was formed. However, the lack of confirmed and validated documents will lead one to begin to question if Ehrman is accurate or merely sensationalizing much like the media does. To save you the time and money, simply let your faith answer any questions you may have on the validity of the New Testament and how came to be. Ehrman and other Bible critics (ie., The DeVinci Code) seem to be profiting by creating questions about the truth and validity of the New Testament story. Save your money and give it to your church instead. \nGary", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_380", "text": "Incredibly boring\n\tI'm a Conan Doyle fan and found The Alienist to be a pretty good read, so I made the unfortunate mistake of buying this book in softcover without taking a gander inside. Carr seems to think he can ride his reputation for 316 pages without putting much thought into whether anyone along for the trip will get some enjoyment out of it. The dialogue is flat, the plot uncompelling and Carr relies on the near-endless use of exclamation points to inject some excitement!!! into this tale, which left me skipping pages at a time as it neared its conclusion because I couldn't bear to read the mangled sentences. This book has no climax -- just, thankfully, an ending. Spend your money on something worth reading.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_381", "text": "Good satire, awful presentation\n\tI had read all about FSM before picking up this book and bought it as more of a conversation piece.\n\nWell, suffice to say this will never get any space with my other books as it is very poorly put together.\n\nFlimsy cover, flimsy pages, it's put together about as well as a children's coloring book.\n\nI too was fooled by the default picture, I thought it was a nice hard cover with a bookmark ribbon like other \"religious\" texts.\n\nNothing could be further from the truth.\n\nHey Amazon, change the default picture to the one which shows the book as is, a flimsy cover with a picture of a hard cover on it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_382", "text": "S is for Slow Read\n\tNormally, I find it hard to put a Sue Grafton book down once I get started. Not the case with \"S\". I did not enjoy the plot about Violet and her abusive husand. The main character Violet was too much of a stereotype - boobs, red hair, just a boozing slut over all. I didn't get the whole thing about her brother and why he disliked her. The ending wasn't clear either. I did like the development of the relationships with the young girls exposing jealousy and how it ruined relationships over several decades. Most of the characters just weren't that interesting overall.\n\nI missed her interactions with Rosie the restaurant owner and her neighbor, the handsome 80 year old baker Henry. Usually, there is an interesting man in the picture too - not here. \nI would vote pass on this one.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_383", "text": "outdated - thy name is the Crying of Lot 49\n\tSo, being a fan of all forms of literature, more specifically challenging[faulkner], pretentious[d.h. lawrence] and original[kafka] works, I was surprised at how long it took me to get around to reading what's considered Pynchon's most imporant work.\n\nImportant 40 years ago, perhaps, but the test of time has totally obliterated the supposed wit in this one. Oh man, the radio station is KCUF, boy, that's incredibly clever, I bet it's, like, something spelled backwards. I fully understand what Pynchon was trying to accomplish with this work, to skewer extreme right wing nut jobs, among other things, all while giving us a story with no particular plot, no moral, no message. I can understand it, but it doesn't mean it's worth my time, I didn't even finish it. I read about half and then just dropped it to the floor.\n\nI've read in numerous reviews of Haruki Murakami's work that he's a latter day, Japanese, Pynchon. I don't agree, Murakami's ability to create a surreal dream-like atmosphere is amazing, Pynchon is a hack", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_384", "text": "Not Worthy to Bear the Name THE BEST AMERICAN POETRY\n\tThis smugly-edited series has become a dreary example of careerist nepotism and features mainly short stories with linebreaks and jokey poems that are not funny. \n\nSome choice awful lines: \n\nDenise Duhamel: \"Don't give into your cravings, you need to stay lean / So you can lift up your skirt as you prance and twirl...\"\n\nKim Addonizio: \"Better dead then fed. / He who laughs will not last. / Sticks and stones will break you,\"\n\nThomas Lux: \"that the eyes be gouged out / and replaced by hot coals / in the head, _the blockhead_,/ of each countrymen or woman who, / upon reaching their majority, / has yet to read MOBY DICK...\"\n\nMost of the poems herein, besides Franz Wright and Paul Violi among a scattered few, would have been better off as just titles than full poems. The big name poets featured have generally written better poems, the younger poets all seem to have some connection to the New School. It's incredibly disappointing: THE BEST AMERICAN POETRY 2006 could have been so much more. Instead, *it's* a joke", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_385", "text": "Presumed Innocent\n\tI thought this book was going to be a great Legal Thriller, but little did I know that it would turn out to be the worst book I have ever read. I expected a lot more out of Scott Turow, who wrote \"One L\", which I loved, but this book was plan boring. The begining started out slow and it never picked up from there! The worst Legal Thriller, ever", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_386", "text": "How did this book get published?\n\tFrom about the second page of this book, I was shaking my head in disbelief that anyone would publish it. The characters and their relationships are so poorly developed you are left with a blur of images lacking connection to one another. Add to that the stereotypical characters (the men are all violent and lusting either for girls or boys, the women are all \"large-assed\" or fat with the exception of Ella). And the gratuitous sentence or two at the end of each section about various characters' sexual proclivities was so completely dumb, not to mention kind of repulsive (I like a good sex scene as much as the next person, but Tuck's descriptions are completely banal). \nOh wait, there's more. The Spanish is ATROCIOUS. It's hard to believe that Tuck had a translator for this book. It's pretty clear that whoever copy edited it neither reads nor writes nor speaks Spanish. Half the names are grammatically incorrect. Many of the words are just plain wrong (\"vita\" means life in Italian, not Spanish, for starters). I felt embarrased for the author. Does she know that her book is full of errors?\nThe one word that comes to mind when thinking about this book is: SHALLOW. I sincerely hope that readers don't mistake this book for historical fiction. The author clearly knows little about Paraguay and its people and history, and clearly doesn't care, from her superficial treatment of it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_387", "text": "meandering and plotless\n\ti was disappointed after this book was suggested to me. nothing ever happens. there are a lot of long winded descriptions and background and very little story", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_388", "text": "OMG! This is so bad...\n\tI've read most of the books written by Greg Iles. I liked them all except Dead Sleep, which by the way was much better than this one!\n\nAnyway, despite Dead Sleep, if I see a book by this author I haven't read yet I'd grab them right away without further thinking because I enjoyed the rest of his work very much. \n\nSo, when I bought Sleep No More I was prepared to stay up all night because I was certain it would be thrilling. WRONG!\n\nThe whole Mallory/Eve/Cole/etc thing is just not believable at all even though I set my memory and imagination open as the author suggests. \nI still laugh when I think of the explanation of how Mallory gets into another person (she has to have sex and have a mindblowing orgasm). I should give Greg Iles some credit for this idea, a stupid one, but creative nonetheless.\n\nAs for the characters, I was so appalled by the paranormal plot that I couldn't care less about any of them. I read The Quiet Game and liked it, but the appearance of Penn Cage was just so blah because he's like a cameo in this book and didn't have a character development nor adds anything to this book.\n\nIn conclusion, I would not recommend this, especially to those who liked other books by Greg Iles. \nNevertheless, I'm going to continue to purchase other books by him because I enjoyed his other works very much and strongly believe he is one of the best fiction writers.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_389", "text": "Not convincing\n\tThis book tries to convince non-Christian skeptics but seems to spend too much time justifying orthodox perceptions and concepts of prayer and liturgy, without addressing fundamental objections", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_390", "text": "Not great\n\tThis book is poorly written. Although it is one of the most update-to-date versions out ther, it seems muddled and repetitive. I was surprised at the number of grammatical mistakes and errors. Clearly little time was spent editing this book. I'm not sure how it got to be a New York Times Bestseller, outside of the fact that it is related to Harry Potter. I'd advise going with a different biography", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_391", "text": "does too much and too little\n\tby focusing primarily on the history of the swimsuit Pollard's book does not address the larger issue of modesty in public dress as effectively as he might. And while the history of fashion sheds light on fashion, (i.e. swimsuits have observably become skimpier over a century) Pollard can offer no explanation except the caving in of Christian virtue. This is basically saying Christians have lost a culture war without explaining why. \n\nWhile the initial exposition on what the parameters of Christian modesty mean Pollard provides no application for what a suitable example of Christian modesty would be. Furthermore, when push comes to shove he refers to the Westminster Larger Catechism for application rather than sticking to the biblical principles he espoused. Some of his cases are self-defeating. On one hand he notes that garments in biblical periods could be sleeveless and then states that the inexorable decline of swimwear in the west into sluttiness really began when sleeveless swimwear appeared in the mid-19th century. Props for giving the topic serious consideration but as an exegetical study it is still wanting.\n\nOn the other hand, it's cheap so if you're not persuaded the research has been effective it won't cost you much", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_392", "text": "Prosaic....\n\tPersonally I found this book to be little more than a GRE verbal refresher course. Sure, it is objective and balanced but so impassionate that such a contentious issue seems like nothing. I think you can strip away emotion from a social problem so much that it creates the question of, well, then, does this really matter? In my opinion I feel this is what the author has done. I was really disappointed in this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_393", "text": "the chicken soup for the writing-it-down souls\n\tThis book may be as well called \"the chicken soup for the writing-it-down souls\". The author illustrates her points by telling many uplifting stories. However, if you are a self-help reader like me who is used to David Allen's \"Getting Things Done\", you may find that storytelling is distracting and not as convincing as it can", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_394", "text": "Just Another Book In This Genre\n\tThe book claims to help you:\n\n1. Say goodbye to aching joints, sagging skin and fatigue\n2. Improve the quality and function of the genetic material in your cells\n3. Ramp up your body's self-repair functions\n4. Increase your stamina, endurance and sex drive\n5. Dramatically improve your resistance to disease, including cancers\n6. Have more youthful, radiant skin\n\nYou don't need to be a cynic to be able to tell that the claims are all inflated. Sure, you'll see some improvement if you have been leading a very unhealthy lifestyle, but for those of us who are already exercising regularly and eating a relatively healthy diet, some of the tips on progressing further to \"genetic repair\" will sound a bit too good to be true.\n\nIn fact, most of the advice and recommendations given in the book are not very different from that found in many other books on nutrition and supplement. The authors just gave all the info a \"DNA twist\". I stopped reading the book a few chapters from the end when it begins to talk about hormonal supplementation and some glowing testimonial on the author's services. All \"natural\"? No side effects? How long have the subjects been followed up and how long have physicians really practised hormonal therapy on otherwise healthy individuals? The results may be real, but how safe is it for the rest of subject's life?\n\nSounds like another one of those practice-promoting books in this genre. Disappointing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_395", "text": "Use caution in laying all your hopes on yet another \"cure.\"\n\tMy almost-6 year old daughter was diagnosed with autism at age 2 and we took a multi-pronged approach, including things like supplements, a GFCF diet, and OT/PT/speech. After a year on the GFCF diet and many specialized supplements and no change in behaviors, we went back to a normal diet with standard vitamin supplements and continued her behavioral therapies. \n\nOur close friends' daughter, now age 4 and also diagnosed with autism, took a similar approach, but even more strict, following the DAN protocol as well as the recommendations of this book, including chelation, a dizzying array of supplements, GFCF diet, OT/PT/Speech, ABA, etc. \n\nWhile our child has made tremenous advances, or friends' child has not, beyond minor advances related to her age--at 4, she is still non-verbal, far from potty trained, exhibits many repetitive behaviors, and needs constant verbal and visual cues for the simplest tasks. \n\nThe point I am trying to make is that every child is different and no one, NO ONE has shown that one course of therapy cures or even convincingly improves a significant percentage of children with autism. Autism, as most of you likely know well, is a catch-all term. Our friends' daughter no doubt has a very different kind of pathology than ours. I have yet to really see a book or study address that fact first and foremost before offering a course of action, rather than immediately launching into predictions of one \"cure\" for a broad range of issues. \n\nWhile I do think some of what the author recommends can be helpful (and it really may offer a tremendous help for some children with autism), some of the therapies (like chelation) can be very dangerous--in fact, I have yet to see one of the many families who tried chelation therapy see *any* improvement in their child's symptoms. I have seen more success with GFCF diets (for a small percentage of children), but the greatest success seems to come with comprehensive behavioral therapy. \n\nI certainly understand where families are coming from--I have been there myself, but treating your child like a guinea pig and attempting to \"cure\" them with multiple substances that have had very little study/peer review in a desperate frenzy of worry is both dangerous to their bodies and destructive to their emotions. As with anything, balance is your approach will serve you and your child well.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_396", "text": "very very disappointing\n\tdon't buy this book, no substance only good for sale", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_397", "text": "Wow...\n\t.... you can get all three of these wacky books in one neat volume! Doesn't this hurt the bottom line at Hagee Ministries? What, has the pool of his mesmerized followers begun to dry up? It reminds me of when the band, KISS (aka Kings In Satan's Service) re-packaged their first three albums as \"The Originals.\" At least in that case you had an extra track of \"Rock and Roll All Nite\", assuming you already had the album \"Dressed To Kill.\" On the other hand, maybe Hagee Ministries was using the KISS model, assuming that it wouldn't hurt to have his drivel repeated in one handy, compact volume of fear", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_398", "text": "Steinbeck's Bait-and-Switch: A Good Writer Fails to Act\n\tI'm perhaps the only Steinbeck lover not to have yet read \"Grapes of Wrath\" or \"East of Eden.\" Instead I have focused on \"Of Mice and Men\" and his lesser known works, such as \"To a God Unknown\" and, my personal favorite, \"Pastures of Heaven.\" I've been enamored with his ability to vividly craft characters in particular.\n\nWhen I began reading \"In Dubious Battle,\" it appeared the most engaging of all Steinbeck's work. Telling the story of American Communist party workers Jim and Mac, it begins with the story of hardscrabble Jim initiating himself into Mac's radical cell. There is a great (and misleading) sense of intrigue - Mac and Jim travel by boxcar, work secretly through letters, go from secret contact to contact and finally arrive among disgruntled orchard workers. Early on, the pace is fast, exciting, and engaging.\n\nSuddenly, Steinbeck simply fails to deliver, leaving the reader wondering when he's going to pick up the pace again. After Jim and Mac slowly initiate a worker's strike, I expected the sense of excitement to continue. It simply never does.\n\nSummary of \"In Dubious Battle\" - Workers get mad. Workers get tired. Workers get mad. Workers get tired. Workers get mad. Workers get tired.\n\nThe rest of the book mostly concerns Jim and Mac talking - and talking - and talking - and talking. And while their philosophical chats are mildly interesting at first, they simply repeat themselves for the rest of the book. Most of the action takes place in the dark or far away from the narration, and most of the story simply concerns the strikers bickering over petty nonsense...\n\n...and eating. Steinbeck must have been peckish while writing this story, because at least a good 25% of the story concerns finding, eating, and (worst of all) TALKING about food. There is plenty of action that Steinbeck could have shown during the story, but for some reason he prefers to focus on Jim and Mac endlessly walking from tent to tent in their encampment, discussing whatever comes to mind.\n\nSteinbeck's sense of intrigue and social injustice is worth reading the first few chapters. But I advise any reader of \"In Dubious Battle\" to take this course - after the strike is initiated, simply set the book down. You won't miss anything. Nothing of great import happens, and only a very few memorable characters ever surface, and they are lost among the sea of forgettable faces.\n\nI suppose now I'll give \"Grapes of Wrath\" a go. Perhaps if it isn't one of his \"greats,\" it isn't worth reading", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_399", "text": "not an economic history of money\n\tThis is the sort of book you get when an author writes on a subject with which he has only a passing familiarity, and lacks the confidence that the subject matter is inherently interesting enough to hold the reader's attention. The result is a book that is ultimately unsatisfying.\n\nOne symptom of the problems described above is that large portions are devoted to subjects other than money. For example, the author uses the first three pages after the introduction to describe Aztec ritual sacrifice in literally gory detail before proceeding on to the use of cocao beans as commodity money. I think that's meant to be what they used to call in show business a \"grabber,\" but for the reader expecting to learn about money, it's a distraction. Another problem is that the author's grasp of modern economics is shaky at best, and especially in the latter part of the book, he'll make a point and then repeat himself, much as an undergraduate trying to extend the length of a term paper that's run a few pages short.\n\nAnd yet, there's also some interesting and oddly convincing tidbits of information here. The author states that L. Frank Baum's 1900 book \"The Wizard of Oz\" is really a parable about the need for a bimetallic dollar based on both gold and silver. But even as it strikes you that this is an interesting bit of trivia, you realize that it's only a bit of trivia and has little larger significance.\n\nIf you're looking for a economic history of money, you should look elsewhere. If you're interested in the cultural and sociological impact of money, this may be more to your liking, though I think it still falls short.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_400", "text": "old-fashioned elitist boredom\n\tThis is a fairly helpful book for those born before the '70s-- a time when \"a yarn\" wasn't an archaic term. Does it give some helpful hints? Sure, there's the obvious ones like show don't tell and all characters have free will. But fiction has changed a lot since Henry James (thankfully), and this book might be better left unread. Plus, I don't buy the \"only people who aren't well-read don't like it\" argument. I've read nearly all the books mentioned and I still wish I never bought this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_401", "text": "Sluggish, Uneventful, Corny and Borrrrring\n\tI usually read Stephen King for his interesting ideas and imagery and expect his books to read fast and well. I've read three previous King books that have had the occasional long passages with overstated depictions of horror, doom, and grotesquery in order to immerse his readers into the tone of his story. This one takes the cake because what is meant to read as terror and horror is really ridiculous and unimaginative. And this is exactly what \"Insomnia\" is. This isn't a spoiler, just the author's note: at the end of the book we read Sep. 10, 1990- Nov 10, 1993- three years in which King took to write this book. Three years which were evidently wasted.\n\nThe other King books I've read were engrossing for their characterizations and character identification. \"Insomnia's\" Ralph Roberts is certainly a character the reader could identify with. He is strong, kind, has traditional gentlemanly views on aiding women in distress and regards them as beautiful and respectable. His counterpart Lois Chasse doesn't come across as identifiable. Instead she serves as a secondary character who has no real flair or identity other than being in love with Ralph. King doesn't usually do that with his secondary characters. Other characters with much smaller roles in this book come across as real and identifiable, like Ed and Helen Deepenau, the three bald doctors, and Ralph's numerous confidantes.\n\nThen there's the whole abortion mess. This central political issue crumbles midway thru and seems to serve no purpose at all in the story. Though King does provide an interesting and seemingly objective commentary on the issue via Detective Leydecker (albeit with a tranparently pro-choice slant), it serves no relevance to the theme of the story but just hangs there on display used for no more than a story device. \n\nI gave the book two stars because I am an inspiring writer and reading this provided me with some of the devices that are important to utilize as part of a writer's arsenal. The devices were obvious and all thru the reading I asked myself, 'How is King going to get through this?' His weapon of choice was most often Ralph Robert's narration (via third person) that analyzed the events of the story and interpreted its meaning and significance. It seemed whenever King was in trouble in the story, he would use Ralph as his solution and let him think it out and guide it for him. This is a useful tool for a beginning writer, but King used it as a crutch to tell a story that had no pulse from the beginning.\n\nOne last thing, the villians just don't work. They are not frightening, they are not demonic, they are not vicious or malign. Three little bald doctors with scalpels and scissors? Their defining characteristics are being small and bald- does that really frighten anyone? The real villian among them dances around and jump ropes to reveal his evil madness. Then there's the Crimson King, the evil supernatural mastermind we read about from page 100 who finally enters the story on page 550 as a Catfish in one of the most terrible, anti-climactic scenes ever rendered. I rest my case.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_402", "text": "Harlequin Presents...Nicholas Sparks\n\tWhile easy enough to read, if the exact same pages were enclosed in a Harlequin Romance cover, I wouldn't know the difference.\n\nI'm extremely surprised this is a \"best seller\". Maybe I should take up writing because I can't possibly be worse than this.\n\nOk, it's a good enough story but wow, it's predictible and boring. I read it completely in 2 days, and I'm a reader that savors pages so it takes me a while. I wasn't intrigued, I wasn't on the edge of my seat, and didn't shed a tear", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_403", "text": "Not worth the money\n\tBought this book hoping for a comprehensive resource of information on hiring a nanny. Boy were we disappointed. As was mentioned in another post - the book is nothing more than a glorified outline, and half of the book is copies of the forms that are on the disk, which forms by the way are in .pdf form and are not even fillable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_404", "text": "Too many metaphors, not enough info.\n\tI found this book to be full of silly metaphors (as if that's the only way we could relate to Dr. Twerski). It just didn't get me the information I needed. Perhaps others would find it motivational", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_405", "text": "Dick management: Yes. Idiot puritanism: No, thanks.\n\tThis books seems interesting until you learn (within a few pages) that the author forbids masturbation at any time and basically sees sex as a crude animal instinct.\n\nIf you're a big Bill Bennett fan you might enjoy this, but for those inerested in developing a little more restraint while still participating to some small degree in modernity, look elsewhere. BTW, Mr. O'Reilly, the world is NOT a more brutish place than ever before. Sad, to say, it's almost certainly less so.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_406", "text": "No original material, as far as I can tell.\n\tI agree with a previous reviewer who found fault with the way the story was told. There is no excitement in describing the stages. They are just wrapped up all of a sudden.\n\nTo me, it did not seem like the author did many interviews of his own. It seems like he just watched the Tour de France and retold what he saw on the broadcast. His supposed \"back-stories\" which should be really interesting, all seem like a recap of the mini segments during the Tour broadcast that let you know more about the participants.\n\nThere is just nothing that reaches out and grabs you, and makes you want to keep reading. I finally quit it after the poor description of the day in the Pyrenees. That is one of the most exciting stages of the race, and the narrative was so wooden", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_407", "text": "lacking in details and intimancies\n\ti'll be the first to admit that i'm biased based on my expectations from shaara's father's great book, the killer angels. it is not fair to compare the two, but because reading the father's book lead me to buy this one, i thought i should mention it. this book does not contain nearly the details and intimancies of the father's book. it is not surprising since this one covers a much longer time frame than the battle of gettysburg, so shaara has less pages to devote to each person and battle. but the result is a less satisfying book. it skims rather than digs deep", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_408", "text": "The Definition of Trash\n\tTrash sells and this is the definition of trash. Unfortunately many readers see this as history instead of fiction. Shaara who may have had a ghost writer obviously never visited a manuscipt library to do research. Readers should stick to reading the history of these events done by people who know how to research and how to write", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_409", "text": "If only I could have back the hours I spent reading this book...\n\tI have read all of the Scarpetta novels through The Last Precinct, and I have never wanted hours of my life back as I did when I finished The Last Precinct.\n Cornwell tried to go in a new direction with her writing, and it failed. If Kay Scarpetta was a fortune teller, this book may have been alright...\n What I mean by that is, in at least 2-3 separate occassions in this book, Kay says \"I had a feeling I knew exactly what [so in so was going to say/do to me...\"\n Really Kay? Out of absolutely nowhere, you just believe that the unusual way Marino has been acting is due to the fact that you are going to be prosecuted by a special grand jury for homicide even though NOTHING led up to your supposed \"revelation.\" You are truly impressive.\n Reading this book makes me want to steer clear of Blowfly and Trace, but then again, maybe Cornwell read some reviews and saw that she had to shape up.\n This book really ticked me off and I wouldn't recommend it to an enemy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_410", "text": "My complaint...\n\tI don't own this book nor have I read it, but if that first sentence is any indication of the quality of writing, I won't ever. It is not a sentence. One would think you would save your non-sentences for someplace else in a book, not start off with one, giving your readers the impression that you are all hat and no cattle before you even make your points", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_411", "text": "Lets correlate joblessness with everything\n\tThis book is full of excuses and manipulated data that ignores the ultimate moral responsibility of a society. We can correlate joblessness with the number of innercity households that contain black ink pens if we want to. While Wilson presents an argument in an attempt to educate, his words are slanted in such a way that we are left feeling \"sorry for them\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_412", "text": "Dull, Trite, and Disjointed\n\tI am an avid reader and have never once submitted a book review. However, after reading Botox Diaries, I felt compelled to write and warn you all that this book is dull, trite, and disjointed. I love my \"chick-lit\" books, but Botox Diaries is a disgrace to this genre. The plot is weak and unrealistic (even in light of the suspended disbelief one normally affords \"lite fun\" books). The plot is also disjointed, perhaps because two authors co-wrote this book. The characters are shallow and excruciatingly dull. Botox Diaries is absolutely the worst book I have ever read. \n-- December 2005 Update: My friend insisted on reading this book (ugh...despite my warnings!). Even though she was stuck in the airport for eight hours, she still couldn't bear to finish the book, because she found it so dull. She actually left it, half-read, at the airport", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_413", "text": "I'd like to give it ZERO stars.\n\tOf all the textbooks I've had, from elementary school through graduate school, this is easily the worst one I've ever had, for any course. \n\nFirst of all, the authors so redundantly use the word \"whilst\" and the phrase \"rules of the game\" that it really gets on your nerves. My classmates all agree with me on this point. \n\nSecond, speaking of getting on your nerves, half of what these authors say is, \"...as we talked about in the previous chapter\" or \"as we'll talk about in the next chapter\". There is so much redundant language in this book that it really could be condensed to about 25% of its size, and hell, it probably could simply be a chapter in the text for some other course. \n\nThird, the authors should win a Pulitzer prize for flowery language. They seem more interested in impressing me than educating me. Their sentences are far too long. They don't know the meaning of clear and concise, and I think they should all go back to English Composition 101. They'd be great politicians, because never have I heard anyone say so much and yet say so little....over and over and over again. \nThe book is a like an inflated academic paper...and it's BORING. If ever a topic begged for a case-study approach, it's this one, and this book is not the answer. Save your money, and beg your instructor not to use this text.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_414", "text": "not the best\n\tto me .this book was definately NOT one of the best in the series.I admire the Kristina,but this book was slow and dull.It was practiacally all about the politics of sweden.very dull", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_415", "text": "Not the best\n\tI'm not a fan of mysteries to begin with. However, my public library has a limited selection of audio books, so I take what I can get. I am a voracious reader, and I listen to audios to get more \"reading\" in, as you can listen and do other things. I much prefer the Lillian Jackson Braun \"cat\" books, at least there is some humor, and I like the \"mystery\" part of these books better than Deaver's. Sorry to all the Deaver fan's out there...I HAVE enjoyed a few of his books, but I get tired of the \"same ole-same ole\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_416", "text": "Not very well reasoned...patently unoriginal\n\tLike most critics of Objectivism, Mr. Walker focuses his criticism on Ayn Rand's frailties and idiosyncrasies rather than the principles of the philosophy she founded. My disappointment in his book was immediate and I have to say it's as unoriginal a piece of writing as any other critic I've read. His cynicism drips from almost every sentence and his contempt for all things Objectivism is obvious to anyone who takes ideas seriously. I cannot recommend this book even to those interested in contrasting views of her approach to philosophy; this book was written for those of like mind to the author...whatever mind they can be said to have.\n\nThe body and scope of work done by Objectivist scholars who've never met Ayn Rand now ellipses her work - both fiction and non-fiction - and the work of her original core of thinkers. To characterize the movement as a cult may have had some validity in the years prior to her death, but only in the most remote sense of the word. Right now the ranks of Objectivism are swelling with intelligent people who differ in background AND in opinion. Mr. Walker's principle mistake is looking at Objectivism as something that was born exclusively from the mind of Ayn Rand...something Miss Rand herself would disagree with. Objectivism is the logical continuation of a line of thought that views mankind as a reasoning animal...a line that extends back through history and begins (explicitly) with Aristotle. Those (like Mr. Walker) who dismiss it on the basis of Miss Rand's personality and the culture of people that grew around her in her lifetime are truly missing an opportunity to enlighten themselves. \n\nThere is no doubt Ayn Rand is a polarizing figure; my advice to those inclined to read Mr. Walker's book is to read Miss Rand's books as well. Particularly her non-fiction. I'm not a real big fan of her novels or fiction in general - it was Rand's non-fiction works that first inspired me to study her philosophy - so my first suggestion would be \"Philosophy: Who Needs It.\" I enjoyed her novels, but I enjoyed her non-fiction more", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_417", "text": "Flowery, predictable drivel\n\tI would normally not read Barbara Taylor Bradford but my boyfriends' Mom gave it to me as part of a present, so I said what the heck, I'll try it. \n\nJust as disappointing as I'd expected. Light, uninteresting, and with no real plot or ending. As for the historical pages, read Catherine Cookson instead. \n\nI may go back and listen to A Woman of Substance only because other reviewers seemed to have enjoyed it.\n\nBut this sequel was too into clothes and the finer things, and full of too-successful, too-beautiful men and women. Not believable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_418", "text": "Weak Cases\n\tHi, \nI have used this book among others to get accepted to McKinsey (and with success) and I think this book gave me less then others. \nThe advantages are the more or less detailed frameworks chapter and the real-life interviews chapter, but the cases themselves are rather superficial and sometimes even obviously ridiculous(like for example the case in which a Star-Trek like omnipotent people transporter has been invented, and the book claims that it wouldn't replace cars because it costs 100,000$. Come on, they would buy one for every block).\nI think there are much better resources than this.\n\nGood luck with your interviews", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_419", "text": "Interesting but lacking....\n\tTimothy Garton Ash's book the file was very provocative and interesting. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the personal experience of one man who happened to be in East Berlin before unification and then was able to see his file afterwards. However, i am a bit disillusioned. The story interests me but Garton Ash really doesn't say anything! I am disappointed that he so poignantly and blatantly pokes at communism and a totalitarian state. And yet he does not back it up. The book is good under the premise of democracy good, communism bad. It feels like he is just pooling for support. And nobody knew the wall was going to quot;fall quot; when it did. I know of many professors who were writing books critiquing communism who had to throw out their text because of the abrupt fall of communism. I'm wondering if this book is just a way to cash in an unexpected event. I am dissappointed. Maybe i just don't know enough of Garton Ash but if this is the case, i should not have to feel the need to know his history before reading the book. The book had some good points and kept me entertained but on the whole didn't do anything for me. Peace", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_420", "text": "The protection of the Remnant\n\tPetra of all places. Supernatural protection, persecution, on ad naseum. The one drug on, and on, and on, and on ...... \nSame tired story, persecution by Carpathia a lame attempt at evil incarnate and his lackies. Sorry.. \n\nI think the series denegrates Christianity rather then exalting it. I've read all 12 and found it morose and condemning. The opposite of how I view Christianity is.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_421", "text": "The Rest of the Story\n\tThis is a very famous and a very influential book. This was not the first time I checked the book out of the library but I now know much more about antidepressants and the related issues than I did when I first became familiar with Kramer's book. What I found on my quick survey of the book this time amazed me. This is not a book supported by research. It is a book of stories. The stories, one after the other, are about Kramer's patients (Kramer is a psychiatrist) and how taking Prozac dramatically transformed lives overnight. Consider these four examples.\n1. Sam: \"Sam not only recovered from his depression, he declared himself better than well. He felt unencumbered, more vitally alive, less pessimistic. Now he could complete projects in one draft, whereas before he sketched and sketched again. His memory was more reliable, his concentration keener. His memory was more reliable, his concentration keener. Every aspect of his work went more smoothly. He appeared more poised, more thoughtful, less distracted. He was able to speak at professional gatherings without notes.(Page x.)\n2. Sally: After four months on Prozac, she looked brighter, calmer, self-assured, in control of herself. The most important effect of the medication, Sally felt was that it cleared her head...After ten months...she negotiated a small promotion and pay raise at a time when the bank was cutting back staff...More remarkable was the change to her private life. She started going to dances...(Page 147.)\n3. William M: The patient's low self-esteem, which had been present since his earliest childhood, began to disappear...On medication William M. experienced a sense of self-worth superior to any he had felt before. (Page 203.)\n4. Ms. B: For the first time in her memory she felt perfectly relaxed and happy sitting at home reading books or listening to music and felt less of the free-floating anxiety that was previously quelled by going out...Off Prozac, Ms. B. bar-hopped in search of men. Prozac moderated her sense of aloneness and allowed her to enjoy a variety of social settings.\nDozens of other examples could be cited. The point is, this is essentially the book. It is a book which convinces the reader of the almost magic power of Prozac by sharing stories like these. What is disturbing is that I now know the truth. Research investigations have found that the power of antidepressants has increased dramatically. They are now more effective because our belief in the power of a pill to cure social shyness, anxiety, depression, and a bad temper has increased dramatically. We have come to believe, as Kramer puts it, \"biology is destiny\" (page xiv). No where does Kramer explain that the longest of the clinical trial used to get approval of Prozac to market was only 8 weeks long. No where does he share that a tranquilizer was given to study subjects and the other tricks used to make the effectiveness of the drug appear greater than it really is. The dangers of long-term use (diabetes, Parkinson's disease, permanent muscle jerking, etc.) are never discussed. (Of course, these problems were still unknown when Kramer wrote.) See Timothy Scott's wonderful, and unlike Kramer's book, carefully documented book America Fooled: The Truth About Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, and How We've Been Fooled to find the dangers as well as what does bring good mental health. Yes, this book has been influential. Thus, Kramer bears some of the responsibilty for the myth surrounding antidepressants. (They do not work as well as exercise even--numerous studies.) It's funny how, as our knowledge grows, a great book beomes a harmful book, but it is just that.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_422", "text": "Nothing good to say about the 10th good thing....\n\tI work in a school library and as a cat lover am always seeking out the cat books. This one caught my eye and I was expecting something wonderful. I found the story to be hopeless and defeating. How sad the only comfort the father has to offer is composting tips and the last memory the child has to hold is that of a decomposing cat. I'm no censor, but two thumbs way down. Also, if you are looking for something wonderful for pet loss, try Cynthia Rylant's, Cat Heaven", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_423", "text": "Weak Link in a Great Series\n\tI read A is for Alphabet years ago and did not get pulled into the series. Years later I read S is for Silence and was hooked. I started to read the series--backwards at first and then jumped to the beginning. I have really enjoyed the books and felt a connection to the heroine (and forgiven Ms. Grafton for making her weigh 118 lbs on her 5'6\" frame). However, I agree with the other readers who feel like this is not Grafton at her best. You just can't believe that Kinsey would put herself in these ridiculous positions---belting a police officer to endear herself to a woman she is investigating, remaining in an incredibly (and unbelievable) dangerous situation, to name a few. The dialogue is weak,the sexual situations seem gratutitous, and there is a fair amount of stereotyping of hispanics. But even with these issues, I did finish the book. Grafton at her low point is still a good read", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_424", "text": "lacking lots of info\n\tthe first few chapters have built the anticipation for a good strategy to learn , HOWEVER, there were no formulas, nothing to learn.\nbook talks about theories about market timing with no proof.\ni wouldent take it seriously as i though", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_425", "text": "fairytaleaficcionado\n\tinteresting, well documented, with marvelous illustrations.Definitely a good buy for adults who still dream of fairy tales characters. It is a pity that the collection does not include stories from \"One thousand and one nights\". Otherwise it will be perfect and complete.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_426", "text": "vague and dull\n\tIt certainly sounded exciting. Unfortunately, it's mostly a bunch of long winded articles on vague ideas that you've already thought of a hundred times. That's not to say that the ideas aren't important. I was simply expecting something a bit more focused by an author willing to take some risks. On the bright side, the book won't become dated for quite some time.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_427", "text": "Typical characters, fast plot\n\tFlynn offers up a fast-paced, if unbelievable story. Unfortunately, character development is paper thin and clearly portrays Flynn's political preferences. Characters, like Rapp, with a military background are guided by clearly defined ethical principles, have all the answers and are always showing those good-for-nothing politicians how the \"real world\" works. Meanwhile, Flynn's politicians (the majority of whom are Democrats) seem only concerned with public opinion and the next election. While there are grains of truth in his characters, Flynn consistently goes for the cheap, partisan stereotype. I was looking for a well-developed political/military thriller. I'm still looking.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_428", "text": "not so good\n\ti felt as if this book was way below my reading leve", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_429", "text": "Microserfs 2.0?!?\n\tI'm really a great fan of Douglas Coupland, which is perhaps much of the reason I found this book so disappointing. I hate the fact that it has been dubbed the new Microserfs, since it totally lacks the insight, wit and 'funny because its true' apsects of the original. About the only thing it has in common with Microserfs is the fact that its set in the same industry. \n\njPod is set in a landscape of unreality, with no apparent reason than to make a series of whacky adventures for eccentric, and for the most part unlikeable, characters. It certainly doesnt reflect the IT industry of today, and the members of the jPod really only seem to represent those aspects of this community which give programmers a bad reputation, as essentially dysfunctional (autistic) as they are. There doesnt even seem to be any real focus for this story. I felt like I was mostly reading about a heap of stuff that 'happened'.\n\nIts not all bad, and there were more than a few humorous moments, and interesting plot twists. Coupland's highly approachable and fast moving writing style hasn't changed. Its really just the subject matter and whatever its trying to communicate that seems to have fallen in a heap, in this book. I normally devour all of his books within a day or two, and want to read them again soon after, but it was a real struggle just to get through this one to the end", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_430", "text": "If you like Scarpetta - -\n\tThen you'll probably like this story. \n\nMy wife and I read books together and I'd sworn off Cornwell after Hornet's Nest (which on TV Cornwell admitted was some warmed over college material - and it showed horribly). The Scarpetta character (in some books) is unbelievably emotionally ultra-hyper (going from confident to terrified every time Marino knocks on the door). \n\nIn this book she was mercifully level headed almost ALL the time! What a relief. And there was a real story. I'm not really a fan of her work over the last 10 years but there's almost enough lab details here to satisfy. Sure wish she (Scarpetta) would learn to delegate - imagine the top lab expert for her state and she has to go to every crime scene and move bodies herself! \n\nAnyway don't start here with the Scarpetta series - but if you already like the character, this one is a B+. Compared to other crime novels in general, it's still a C- in my estimation", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_431", "text": "Worst in Ages\n\tThis book is atrocious. It is THE worst book I have read in the last decade. A 10 year old could have done better. The plot gets more ridiculous as the book progresses, the characters act unbelievably and it is amazing that someone can actually get paid to write such garbage. The only plus was that I got it out of the library and didn't pay for it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_432", "text": "I just don't understand\n\tWhy are there so many insanely positive reviews for this book? Honestly, what has this author contributed to the world with this book? Was it the characters? No, they've all been used and reused and used some more in practically every other work of fiction in the last fifty years (i.e. cocky and handsome FBI agent, beautiful but dangerous killer with a past, take-no-sh#t FBI boss, etc.). Was it the deep insight into the characters themselves? A laugh out loud, \"No!\". There was nothing coming close to character development. Was there some new and clever writing style? Unless you count having two page chapters revolutionary (I call it a way to have a two hundred page novella turned into a four hundred page novel). How about the plot? Was that something worth my time? Not unless you haven't ever watched suspence movie in your life. \n\nSo honestly, what the hell makes this book worth anyone's time? All I can find in this book are two dimensional characters, needless sub-plots, ludicris dialogue, and empty promises (we're lied to about the main character's fate in the beginning and we're lied to about this being a thriller in the vein of Hitchcock). \n\nAs a person who has turned to the world of novels to escape Hollywood's onslaught of needless, pointless, and time wasting strategy of churning out movie after movie of pure garbage I can trully say that this is the type of book that will doom us all into a market of hurried and horribly bad novels to take our hard earned money. \n\nThis man does not deserve our money and certainly does not deserve to write anything other than an apology letter to the world for dumbing us down into thinking that this type of writing is anything other than trash", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_433", "text": "I'm throwing this book out\n\tMy friend's and I will pass books back and forth to each other to read if they are good. My friend was going to throw this one out instead of passing it along, but since I have a dog, I thought it would be interesting, but it wasn't, so I had the honor of throwing it out myself. \n\nTypically, I would donate the book or give it to charity, but I don't think anyone would enjoy it. It's just this author's drivel. It doesn't focus on the president's and their pets at all like the title suggests.\n\nI could see where another author could have created a really fun book about presidents and their dogs.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_434", "text": "Unbiblical and bad writing make for one star\n\tThis book is so flawed in every which way, it is hard to know where to begin. First of all, we are living in the end times, and when Jesus comes, that's all she wrote, folks. There's no seven years, no Christians being zapped up, etc. This is our Second Chance on Earth. No tribulation. This book takes figurative visions and tries to apply it literally, and does it poorly. Reading this book made me think that if this was true, then what's the point of trying to be a Christian. Why not just live your life the way you want to, and then when people zap out of thin air, change your life. It's ridiculous and sends the wrong message. Plus, the writing is for second graders with no redeeming characteristics to it. But I really don't think the author's care at this point (seeing how many millions they've made printing lies). My recommendation is to read the bible instead of this series; then you'll get truth and the bible is probably shorter (and much better writing). Man, not even Kirk Cameron could save this train wreck.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_435", "text": "It's exciting, it will sell, but it's just not happening\n\t#65279;Millennials Rising is the latest book in the generational series by the authors William Strauss and Neil Howe, focusing this time on the generation born after X.\n\nFor those not already familiar with the authors' theory, Strauss and Howe are two authors who began writing about generations in 1991. They wrote the book Generations, which introduced a theory that generations fall into four re-cycling types, and each type comes of age during a different kind of era, or \"turning\". The Silent Generation is of the \"adaptive\" type, for instance, passive, gentle, and in tune with their emotions, and came of age during the Golden Age of postwar America. The Baby Boomers, remembered for their \"Awakening\" in the 1960s, are of the \"idealist\" type, concerned with God and spirituality and impassioned about what they believe in, but inclined to change during life (from hippie to the current \"Just say no\" control freak). Generation X, which they named the Thirteenth Generation, is of the \"reactive\" type, being alienated, street-smart and materialistic, without a feeling of need to be \"loyal\" to anything, coming of age during the 1980s and 1990s. They then first identified everyone born since 1982 as the \"Millennial Generation\", and predicted back in 1991 that it would be grow up to be optimistic, hard-working and clean-cut, just like the G.I. Generation that fought World War II, going back to the \"civic\" type generation before the Silent Generation. In 1993 they published the book Thirteenth Gen, which specialized in Generation X and why they are the way they are. In their third book, The Fourth Turning, they went back to the whole theory and writing about all the generations. They also changed the archetype names from adaptive, idealist, reactive and civic to Artist, Prophet, Nomad and Hero. Strauss and Howe wrote in this book about an upcoming era of epic battle and mass destruction, much like the one in which the G.I. Generation came of age. They then predicted the Millennial Generation would form the role of Heroes during the coming crisis, and they would lower teen pregnancy rates, stop using drugs, serve the United States, in uniform even, and desist with using profanity.\n\nSo then in 2000 they put out this book, Millennials Rising. In this one the authors try to explain the Millennial Generation (my generation). Millennials Rising attempts to identify who we, the most ethnically diverse generation in American history as they note, are. In Millennials Rising they write about this generation's Boomer parents and their influence on the Millennial Generation, as well as the kind of world in which this generation is growing up (which S H think of as hundreds of television channels, SUV lifestyles, rappers who swear, and people who smack each other on TV). The book states that Millennials want to work together in teams, believe the people in authority know more about right and wrong than they do, are enthusiastic about learning and going to school, are loved and protected by their parents, achieve great things in school and will achieve great things in the future, and lest we forget, always want to exude that \"positive peer pressure\" on their fellow Millennials.\n\nThe obviously leads to the question, then, is the generation really optimistic, hard-working and clean-cut just as they say? Consider this: Only 28% of high school seniors say that the work they get assigned at school is \"meaningful\", only 21% describe their courses as \"interesting\" and still barely over a third, 39%, believe that what they do in school will have any relation to their success later in life. The generation was supposed to be enthusiastic about learning. The Millennial Generation also rapidly increased drug use, especially pot, from the level at which Generation X was using them in its teens, as even the authors themselves note.\n\nS H portray the world of edgy entertainment, such as television shows, movies and music, as a Zoroastrian battle. In popular music, for instance, artists are described by extremes that either represent the alleged Millennial values or go actively against them -- on one side, artists like Eminem, Limp Bizkit and Marilyn Manson, on the other, boy bands and Britney Spears and her imitators, along with such second-tier bands as the S Club 7. They do not deal with the Millennial interest in bands that lie somewhere in between the two. For instance, Blink-182 is just about the biggest band around now, and yet Millennials Rising does not mention Blink-182 and the many young fans who make the band a success. South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut is the authors' idea of where popular culture is today. Millennials Rising heralds boy bands as what music will increasingly be like as the current decade unfolds, and blasts the \"edgy\" bands as groups that will be washed away, but could the authors have predicted bands like Good Charlotte or artists like Avril Lavigne?\n\nThis leads to the bigger question of whether the book and the theory will be able to predict anything. S H write about \"rebelling by being better\" during the present decade. Apparently, their idea of rebellion is not listening to Limp Bizkit, blasting censorship, or doing illegal drugs, but wearing preppy clothes, waiting until marriage to have sex, and trusting their government. According to them, we should expect to see Millennials petitioning for policies that will punish their own peers. S H write that we will accept the draft and join the military in great numbers when the crisis presents us with a war, and even do National Service. Frankly, can anyone imagine any more than 20% of today's high school students doing their duty and risking their life in war in the name of America? Also, our generation has done nothing to make a commitment to following Bush as leader during the Iraq War, while S H predict Millennials serving their president. How suited to a Hero generation is that? The G.I. Generation followed FDR so blindly they had to print his campaign materials in Braille. When it comes to rallying around their president and leading the direction of the nation during a crisis, Millennials have surely disappointed those who expected them to do just as the authors said we would. This, of course, does not have to be a bad thing, but it does make you wonder about the limitations of the predictive abilities of the theory.\n\nSome parts of it make for very interesting reading, but all the talk about how they are to be the \"next great\" generation gets to you sometimes. S H seem to believe you can never think too big about those Millennials. Millennials Rising presents an image of youth that is set to amaze you and will attract readers, but sometimes what the book describes just isn't happening", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_436", "text": "Get the whole picture elsewhere\n\tIt certainly is no surprise with the development of technology and expansion of capitalism that knowledge-based workers are the future in American Society. It seems to me that Drucker spent too much time attempting to criticize Marx, which was a complete failure. Drucker didn't even fully analyze Globalization in its entirety.\n\nThe only credit that should be given to this book is his analyzation of the American worker. Nonetheless, he offers a limited viewpoint on all aspects of society. Look elsewhere if you want to get a better understanding of where our world is headed and what state we are in. Drucker neglects the whole and simply accepts what backs his own perspective", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_437", "text": "Convoluted and totally confusing....\n\tMr. O'Nan should have taken a refresher course in basic writing. His skipping and skimming and throwing to and fro people, events, etc., is downright frustrating and confuses the project. Unlike superior literary treatments (see Walter Lord's TITANIC), this book leave you with more questions than anything else and the urge to take a long, hot shower.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_438", "text": "Trivial, Tiresome and Tedious\n\tThis fourth installment of Becky's trying tribulations is the worst. The qualty has plummeted from passable fun to total embarrassment. I don't understand how Kinsella's editor didn't draw the line (and the red pencil) at the litany of shopping expeditions. And her endless, excrutitating 'inner' reflections. Becky's exploits aren't amusing anymore. Her purchases on her honeymoon aren't wacky. They're bewildering. For a shopaholic with supposedly good taste, Becky buys the ugliest sounding things on her travels and then flogs them all on Ebay once home in England. And oh yes, then she discovers a long lost sister. That situation is about as believable as three designer wedding dresses and two weddings from the previous book. And then Bex and her sister wind up on a rock rescued by Tarquin in his personal helicopter. I am not making this up. It's all there in the book. And none of it is even remotely entertaining. And now God help us, Becky is pregnant. AARRGGGH!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_439", "text": "Sociology, more of the same\n\tThis is a revolutionary book. It introduces the stage metaphor into sociology; all of social interaction is a performance on a stage. It's questionable how novel this metaphor is, but this is certianly its first explicit statement. The language used to present the ideas of the author is, like most sociological writing, unecessarily complicated. There are some problems with clarity and structure; the book just doesnt have a holistic feel for me. No sociological background is presupposed, there is extensive quoting from other sociological sources, many footnotes, and various other ways to enter sociological literature throught the book. So if you are interested in reading sociology, this is probably a good place to start (again, the language is unecessicarily thick and this may be it's bane as an introduction).\n\nHowever, the book is misguided. The idea of viewing social interaction as a performance on a stage is unecessary. The authors motives for saying this will make my position clearer.\n\n(The following is a charicature of the author's argument). There is certianly a large amount of social behavior which is directed towards other people (the audience) in order for the audience to build an impression of the actor. Well, if it can happen here we can draw a parallel with other situations, infact all situations and therfore all of social interaction is like a performance on a stage, \"All the world is not, of course, a stage, but the crucial ways in which it isnt are hard to specify\" (p 72). The performances can either be with individuals, or groups of people, and they can be performing conciously or unconciously. (end of charicature)\n\nThere are other arguments, obviously, and the statement \"we can draw a parallel with other situations\" is most of the content of the book, which i dont like to gloss over with a sentence. But the real question here is, is the view worthwhile? My answer: No. Social interaction is a complex phenomena that cant possibly be summed up with a signle metaphor. Yes, some social interaction is like a performance, where indivudals are intentionally making impressions on one another. Yes, some social behavior can arise from unconcious beliefs. However, most social interaction is exactly the way we see it, conciously controlled, meaningful, purposeful interaction with individuals; it is not some kind of performance with the purpose of creating a \"reality\".\n\nI hope my view of the book is clear so that the biases on the final part of my review can be sorted out: the book is a waste of time. Where the author is right, the statement is little more than common sense. Where the author goes outside of common sense, he's wrong, sometimes plainly so. This book is part of the tradition in sociology of thinking that society pulls the wool over each individuals eyes, that reality is a social construct with no purpose other than social control (here the wool is the performance, and the control has to do with impressions ... but this quickly degenerates into an obscure mess of assertions). There is no real empirical support given for most of the claims. Where \"evidence\" is given, the evididence is so heavily intepreted that it fails to correspond to facts in the world but rather to facts about the views of the reporter. Where there is no correspondence to the world there is no truth. Various sources of sociology are cited, but this is more like intellectual bullying. Saying that some author, which also didnt have any empirical support for his claims, agrees with you is just to bully your reader into acepting your claims. The claims in the book have no practical application in the world, but only serve to intepret situations differently, and in personal opinion, less correctly. Nothing said here will lead to better predictions about social behavior or a better understanding of psychology. In short, this isnt a scientific study at all. \n\nMy final qualm with the book deserves its own paragraph, the use of language. The best example is the definitions given at the end of the introduction \"A performance may be defined as all of the activity of a given participant on a given occasion which serves to influence in any way any of the other participants\" (15). This is a curios definition. Me breathing while i work is a performance, it changes the percentages of O2 and CO2 in the atmosphere near my co-workers. Me staring into space is a performance, other people see me stare into space and are therefore influenced. Infact, me simply existing is a performance, since my existance causes a gravitational effect on the other participants, as well as influencing them to create beliefs about me existing. Its as if Goffman created a definition for performance which included all possible actions taken by any person, and then wrote a book about how all possible actions taken by any person fall under the category of performance. He didnt. He used a word that we associate with controlled behavior (performance) and defined it in a way no one is used to. Then he used alot of word play to show that behavior has no substance, its all for the purpose of maintaining social reality. I hope this very limited example shows the terrible use of language that is endemic to Goffman and sociology more generally.\n\nSo an ode to sociology is in order ... actually no it isnt. Why wont this subject go away? This book is an integral part of sociology, and it espouses the methods and style of sociological researchers and writers by being an archetypical work within the tradition. The methods are questionable; the style is obscure. Like it or hate it, sociology is a part of modern thought. Read the book to be an educated person and keep in mind its intellectual failings", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_440", "text": "A truely biased Bio. an epic waste of time and money.\n\tI was at first rather impressed by the epic size of the book thinking it must contain something new about the comedian. Well, I was wrong. It was long, tedious and nasty. Granted, Chaplin was not perfect, but the author's preoccupation with his imperfections borders on sickening. A better title for this book would be 'Trash, what I think of Charlie'. Joyce Milton would do well writing for tabloids..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_441", "text": "P L E A S E . . . buy something else\n\tMany reviewers on this site read TLGPE in the 70's, when we were young and impressionable. (I happened to be 13 when I read it.) If one could be sued for intellectual forgery, Lindsey would certainly be found at fault.\n\nMost of us, thankfully, have gotten past our fears that plagued our teenage years. After all, when we read TLGPE, we were young. We were searching and seeking. We didn't have all of the facts. There were wolves who knew this, and they preyed upon us. Many people who were older, yet still intellectually undeveloped, read this book and were moved to 'believing'.\n\nFor most of us, our minds matured. We began to see the vast chinks in Lindsey's pompous Christian armor. We began to realize that fear is a weapon brandished by madmen, by people who use a subtle, gentle cloth of manipulation to control others.\n\nThis is beyond dangerous. It is beyond extreme, as most of us have now found out.\n\nI love a good horror novel. I love a good 'true crime' thriller. But the fact that people read Lindsey's books and take them at face value is, perhaps, one of the scariest notions I have ever imagined.\n\nThat, dear reader, is beyond horrific . . . and far more terrifying than anything you'll find in the bible or any of Lindeys 'books'. The only thing scarier is that Mr. Lindsey is still receiving royalties from an outdated, silly, contradictory and completely barbaric book penned over thirty years ago. Please don't be the next sucker. Please don't add this one to your cart.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_442", "text": "Completely Incomprehensible\n\tI am a bright student and have a GPA of 3.86. This book is completely useless for class. I reread the chapters and it simply does not make sense. I found the internet to contain more useful information. This book should not be used in any Introduction to Philosophy classes. It is much too complex. If you are attending classes at WIU, I would skip the purchase of this book and rely on the internet for your assignments", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_443", "text": "The title for this book is highly inaccurate\n\tThis should be retitled \"The Leftist, Israel-Hating, Politically Correct Revisionist Guide to the Middle East.\" That would be far more accurate. For a textbook, the author freelances just a tad bit too much, a lot of what is in here is presented as fact but is mostly opinion in disguise. The author fails in presenting a clear and unbiased view of the Middle East and instead allows his personal politics to get in the way. \n\n My professor dumped this book as the course textbook 1/4 of the way through the semester due to the never-ending left-leaning political commentary. This is no serious review of the Middle East, just a socialist-based fantasy on how THINGS SHOULD BE. The author himself proclaims that accuracy isn't always important, its the idea that matters.\n\n This book is a joke, I looked for something serious, unbiased to aid me in learning more about the Middle East but this book doesn't present anything new and its political leanings are just to the left of Stalin.\n\n\n If you want to learn what an extreme left liberal thinks of the Middle East, buy this book, otherwise stick to encyclopedias and hopefully, less biased college textbooks.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_444", "text": "No match for a great city.\n\tIf you're going to write about the city that is Paris, you'd better be up to the task. Gopnik may have the writing and observation skills that would have served this assignment well, but this collection of essays generally falls flat. For someone who resided in the City of Light for 5 whole years, Gopnik gives us a surprisingly myopic picture constrained by his own self-absorption. Those who are interested in Paris and its natives will be sorely disappointed in the smug chronicles of a New Yorker who regards himself and his son to be the most interesting elements of this city. I have zero interest in My-Toddler-Does-Paris stories and Gopnik's relentless insertion of his look-how-cute-my-kid-is accounts should have been saved for a family re-union instead of wasting precious space that could have been used for more interesting topics. \n\nFor a better book on Paris cuisine and culture, check out the collection of Gourmet essays from the last 60 years titled 'Remembrance of Things Paris'. It provides a wider variety of perspectives and a more expansive and interesting view of Paris -- and it's blessedly free of all that baby's-scrapbook stuff.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_445", "text": "Seemed like he was in a hurry...\n\tThe book isn't good at all. I'm sorry. I loved I am Legend and seeing the list of books this guy has written which had been developed into classic horror movies (Hell House included) I was really excited to read this. I have heard many complaints about the book from calling it \"soft porn\" to \"sick soft porn\" and then even being offended by the sacrilege present in the tale. Sacrilege in a book called...Hell House is probably something you need to come to terms with before picking it up. Attacking the author because of the content is really something that is not necessary. I doubt these were Mathis' \"sexual fantasies\" in the book but more likely his idea of melding something pleasurable together with something terrifying. It is an effective way to convey horror to a reader. Similar to enacting horrible violence on children, or worse, babies in cinema (try watching the Hills Have Eyes without being on the edge of your seat while the villains in the movie dangle the fate of an infant in your face). Mathis should not be condemned for content.\n\nHere is what he did right. He took the idea of a haunted house and brought it into the world of science. Much like I am Legend used science to define its vampires, Hell House uses science to define hauntings and it is very well researched and believable within the framework of the story.\n\nThe bad parts may be more numerous. His characterization is horrid. There are four characters really and their personalities do not define them. You will remember Barrett by his limp, Fishcer by his fear, Florence by her religious beliefs, and Edith...well because there is no one else. They are paper thin and have no real motivations. The pacing seems poor too. A lot of moments are left on revelations in the point of view characters mind which that character has not fully processed because the chapter ends before they can relay it and all of its profound meaning to you, the reader. As a matter of fact the revelations themselves, when all is said and done, are really pretty dull. There is also a habit characters have, when going into great lengths of exposition that goes on for pages, to cup their hands around a coffee cup. It seems too much like a commercial for me! Anyway, the book hardly slows down for characterization or details and we get very few vivid descriptions in the book. Sometimes I wanted to know what things looked like, I wanted imagery not just exposition for pages. What was it about the atmosphere that, say Fischer found so scary? We needed the scenes to be better developed. By the end I was so tired of lines like:\n\n\"God do you know what this means?\"\n\"What?\"\n\"I can't tell you now but it's freakin' awesome!\"\n\nThat exchange is not in the book but you will find many similar moments throughout. Just tell us already! The fear should come through our attachment to the characters not the mystery of the house because the mystery of the house is kind of weak. This book is not worth it, unfortunately. I hate to say it because I Am Legend is really good (though it did suffer from some of the same things I pointed out above, though on a smaller level). It's the classic \"show don't tell\" advice", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_446", "text": "Avoid the book and movie\n\tNo thrills and a pointless plot marr what could have been a pretty decent story.\n\nThe whole thing is based on who wants to kill Darby and why. And that is where it falls apart. The FBI or CIA could have easily investigated faster and easier then she could, and what is the point of trying to kill her?\n\nTo bury what is already out in the open? The FBI, CIA and White House all had a copy. What are they trying to silence? Nothing at all. Perhaps if it were just for revenge the plot might not have collapsed on itself", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_447", "text": "Rehashed, Recycled. Nothing new here.\n\tThis book is more of the same rehashed, recycled, repurposed content from the authors. Much of this material is available in any basic marketing text. In fact, this book reads strikingly similar to just about any training manual on the basics of branding. If you've worked at any of the big agencies: McCann, JWT, Y R, you learn the contents of this book on your first day in about a hour. All the cases cited in this book are stale and extremely weak. The \"editorial reviews\" listed above are shill quotes from clients who are cited as \"cases\" in the book. \nRemember this before you buy: the author, and the firm for whom he works, use this book as nothing more than a lead-generation tool--it's called \"thought leadership\", a nebulous term used by company to propagate its own way of thinking. Save your money. Don't become a victim of Prophet's propoganda. Buy something with substance like Jean Noel Kapferer.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_448", "text": "Garbled and Overrated\n\t\"A Dirty Job\" was my first Christopher Moore novel, and will probably be my last. I was captivated by the story line as I read the dust jacket, but found that the writing was not nearly as interesting. I thought the author spent way too many pages with humdrum matters of no real interest, and very little addressing the actual theme of the book. Although wanting to relate sympathetically to the book's hero, I just wasn't drawn in enough to care about him. The action began in the final quarter of the book, and you had better suspend reality before reading it. I actually couldn't wait for the book to end so I could move on to something more interesting", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_449", "text": "Where's the editor?\n\tThe word Atlas is misleading as there is alot of text accompanying the various maps. Some pages are nothing but text. I expect an Atlas to use maps to explain more rather than words. The maps that are in the book are good, but numerous sections do not have one.\n\nThe book is split into sections/topics written by individual persons. However, in many sections the text ends in mid-sentence, as if several pages were forgotten about in each section or as if there was some arbitrary cutoff on the # of words per section.\n\nof this approx 200 page book, sentence cutoffs appear on these pages. Each page also represents the end of a section.\n\np.37,55,63,82,89,96,115,141,149,163, and 175\n\nclearly, not just a simple oversight.\n\nAlso, the table of contents is inadequate, as it primarily denotes the major sections - which is by ocean, but not the individual topics.\n\nI give this 2 stars (Rather than 1) as the idea is good, and the content that is in the book - looks good. Execution is another story. Frankly, I would be a embarassed by the editing and quality control oversights", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_450", "text": "Liberal Bias? Complete Nonsense...\n\tWow..What lies. I NEVER hear any kind of news channel favor the left...NEVER. The media, especially FOX News, has a right wing bias..its 100% FACT, proven beyond any reasonable doubt. The republican right wing NUT JOB Wackos INVENTED the concept of a liberal bias in the media for political advantage, and its simply not true.\n\nRepublicans are the worst thing that could ever happen to this country, all they know how to do is lie, cheat, steal, and profit off of the suffering of others. Oh yeah, and these religious wing nuts are delusional bigots who think some guy waved a magic wand and invented the universe. Give me a break.\n\nThis book is 100% lies. I actually burned the book after I read it...(Notice the lack of credible sources).\n\nGood job republicans...Continue to make up news...the people are catching on!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_451", "text": "Description is misleading\n\tThe Amazon description says Vol. 1-3, boxed set, hardcover. That is all true. What they don't tell you is that there are actually six volumes. The box in which it comes is clearly marked, \"Volumes 1-3 (of six).\" That would have been a much better description for Amazon to have used. If you have volumes 4-6 and you are looking to complete the set, this book is for you. If you are looking for the complete set, look elsewhere", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_452", "text": "See the WONDERFUL (very different) 1937 movie instead ...\n\tSadly, this thrilling sea-yarn from 1897 is nearly unreadable today. Between the seafaring jargon - which must have delighted boys of yore - and the unfathomable dialects, it can take ages to puzzle out a page. Some of the anecdotes related by the good seamen of the schooner \"We're Here,\" which has picked up over-privileged Harvey Cheyne when he was washed overboard from a luxury liner, I could not grasp the point or moral of. My husband has read all the Patrick O'Brian series, so I asked him to puzzle out a representative story, that of Counahan the Navigator, and after spending 15 minutes reading me a few pages aloud and filling me in on the few terms he understood, he said, \"Honey, I see what you mean.\" One can get the general gist, but it's best to read through fast, then go back and see if any of it makes any more sense. \n\n\tFor example, when educated Harvey says, \"Why can't we always fish from the boat instead of from the dories?\" his pal Dan answers, \"Allus can, till we begin to dress daown. Efter thet, the heads and offals, 'u'd scare the fish to Fundy. Boat-fishin' ain't reckoned progressive, though, unless ye know as much as dad knows. Guess we'll run aout aour trawl to-night. Harder on the back, this, than frum the dory, ain't it?\"\n\n\tI got my B.A. in English, and I would rather tackle Joyce's \"Ulysses\" than an unannotated version of this book. \n\n\tSo why did I bother? A few days ago, a friend showed us the DVD of the 1937 movie, starring Spencer Tracy and Lionel Barrymore, on his big screen home theater, and it was thrilling and very moving. The movie is quite different from the book, though, but it may give some incentive to check out for oneself how Kipling crafted the story, as it did for me. But dear teachers, PLEASE, do not subject students to this particular title unless you are going to spend the semester on it and are willing to turn them off classic literature forever! (Let them read \"Cannery Row\" instead!)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_453", "text": "Disappointing Story\n\tI would not personally recommend this book to horror/thriller fans. I would definitely not recommend this book for anyone under 18! If you like soap operas, you may enjoy this book a lot. If you are searching for the secrets of Rose Red or a good ghost story, this is not your book.\n\nI read the story before the author was made known. I thought it might be Stephen King or Tabitha King. The writing style was far below Stephen King's style and it was very erotic, which I suspected Tabitha King to be the author. However, the accounts of Ellen were obviously written by a man, as the erotic episodes were definitely not from the viewpoint of a woman. So, it was no surprise when the author was neither Stephen nor Tabitha, but a male author I have never heard of.\n\nThe book reveals almost nothing new about Rose Red and it's secrets. I would dare say that 90% of the diary goes on and on about Ellen and John's wealth and extremely dysfunctional marriage. On and on about John's extramarital affairs, Ellen's withholding of sexual favors, more affairs, more withholding of favors, more affairs, more favors withheld. The story is a vicious circle regarding this. It's almost like she gets burned, but yet continues to play with fire. Very frustrating and almost boring, as you read the same scenarios redundantly. By the third time, you know exactly what he's doing and how she will retaliate. Silly.\n\nI mentioned above that the Diary of Ellem Rimbauer revealed no new secrets of the house. In fact, as the diary progresses, it skips four occurrences (it made mention of the four, like \"by the way, four disappearances happened since last time I wrote, but I won't tell you about them\"). And this I found obnoxious - ***SPOILER ALERT*** Ellen waits some three or so years for a from a master uber-psychic. Three long years. But after the , nothing is revealed! The book is riddled with episodes like this. Some big secret is coming. When it finally is revealed, it's no secret at all. It's something dumb, like \"yes, there are spirits in the house\". What spirits? Why? Who? Nothing is ever satisfactorily explained.\n\nI would have given it one star, however it seemed to have a single quality. At the start of the diary, Ellen was an ordinary 19 year old to John. Soon, she is corrupted by John, wealth, maybe corrupted by her African best friend (jury is still out), and hatred. She prays to God, but also to \"her other god\" (the dark one). At first, you suppose she is playing with fire. Right on. She gets consumed by darkness, revenge, and hatred and falls into self destruction. \n\nOverall, I personally thought it read like fan fiction. I would bet the author whipped up this short story just for giggles, but somehow it got published. I was disappointed, hoping for a good ghost story. But I ended up reading a soft-porn, soap opera style plot.\n\nHope I don't offend those who loved the book :", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_454", "text": "Creates more questions than it answers\n\tThe book's appearance and story line are both lighthearted and gentle with the underlying message that acceptance is the highest of all virtues. This approach will probably work for a typical 5 year old child in a Lesbian led household - especially a girl child. If the child is a boy and/or approachng 8 or 9 years old, the hard questions start coming and this book pretends these questions will never be asked.\nDoesn't everyone have a father, somewhere? Who is my father? What is he like? Where is he? Does he know about me? Does he care about me? Why don't I know? Why don't you know, Mommy?\nMommy, when you grew up you lived with your Daddy, why don't I?\nWhen I grow up, should I live with a man or a woman? Why? How/when will I know? Does it matter? Is our family really a complete family if my father is unknown?\nI want to be a father some day. How do I learn what good fathers do?\nI love my friends and my dog;Does that make us a family?\n\nThink about it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_455", "text": "Simplistic At Best\n\tIf you want a VERY simple will or a VERY simple living will or power of attorney for health care, this program will work for you. However, it offers only a very narrow range of options for personalizing the generic forms included in the package. I disliked this program so much that I threw the whole package in the trash.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_456", "text": "P.O.S.\n\tTipler says many times \"as I have proved\". Huh? What the f is he talking about? There is no proof in this stinking pile of filth. He's got an abundance of physics in the back of the book-I'd like to hear from a physicist if any of that crap makes any sense, but I don't think it should matter. I am intelligent enough to understand basic physics concepts, and Tipler just doesn't make any sense. His writing is so bad that anyone who reads this entire thing will have wasted a colossal ammount of time. The more books you read, the sooner you know when to stop reading, put the book down, and read a work of fiction instead, which can play with such ideas without boring you to death", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_457", "text": "Not one of his best\n\tI enjoy the Hillerman Navajo mysteries because the characters are well developed. Not so in this book. I found the first half really boring and hard to get through. The characters were not people you could care about, an important issue for me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_458", "text": "lots of fill...little thrill\n\tAs a piece of entertainment, this book falls flat. Way flat. There is a story here, but mundane sub-plots (including the love story) are thrown in in an attempt to fill the pages to make it a book. I found myself skipping pages - lots of them - to get to the point. Overall, very disappointing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_459", "text": "Lengthy tedious thriller\n\tAmazingly tedious for a thriller. Reacher is a good character, believable in his expertise, but a bit cold blooded in his use of violence. The book takes too long to tell everything (and I mean everything) - it seems every minute of the week long plot is chronicled as is every thought Reacher has (many repeated over and over). I hope Child fixed these flaws in later books.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_460", "text": "Dark Watch:A Dud\n\tAs I read this book it was easy to tell that it was not written by Mr. Cussler, the story was slow and the plot was transparent.\n\nThis book just didn't have the \"zing\" of the older Cussler stories.\n\nIf you are just laying around with nothing else to do it will give you something to read", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_461", "text": "Does D.S. know any other law schools besides, Harvard and Yale...I am so tired of her books...this is it.\n\tDoes D.S. know any other law schools besides, Harvard and Yale for her characters to have attended. I am so tired of her books...this is it for me. Its the usual suspects for her...rich and white....quite boring. I used to love her and would read anything from her, but those days are over.....Maybe she should retire", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_462", "text": "Negligent\n\tThe very first thing you read in this book is a mistake. The Prologue begins with a photo of German POWs at the end of WWI. The photo caption states that the German Army at the end of WWI was \"unbroken\" and implies that Germany capitulated because of a loss of will on the part of its political leadership. This is doubly misleading. The German Army was soundly defeated on Western Front in 1918 and then began to disintegrate. In 1918, Germany was essentially a military dictatorship run by Ludendorff and Hindenberg. The political leaders who lost will were the German High Command. Defeat on the battlefield and despair on the part of senior commanders hardly meets the description of an unbroken army. Keegan is essentially repeating the pernicious \"stab in the back\" myth used by the German military and right wing propagandists to undermine the Weimar republic. Its astonishing to see this published decades later by someone who is supposed to be an expert on such matters. \nThis type of error recurs throughout this book. My favorite relatively minor error is Keegan moving the Ploesti oilfields, a major strategic resource, from Romania to Hungary. See prior reader reviews for documentation of a number of factual errors of varying magnitude. Just as important and in some cases even more important are Keegan's failures to discuss crucial aspects of WWII. He makes little effort, for example, to discuss the origins of the war. Indeed, his paragraphs on this topic suggest that he finds it too confusing to discuss. Leaving aside his shirking of his obligation to discuss this crucial topic, there are excellent overviews of 20s and 30s that are good guides to this admittedly formidable topic. Instead of an effort to discuss the origins of the war, we get a superficial and somewhat misleading discussion of how industrialization transformed military technology and organization. Instead of a discussion of the sad history of the Weimar Republic, crucial for understanding the ascent of the Nazis, we get another misleading discussion of the Freikorps phenomenon. Among other significant omissions are his failure to grapple with the possible strategic significance of the Allied bombing campaign against Germany, a issue analyzed insightfully by Richard Overy in 2 of his excellent books. Keegan's discussion of the Holocaust in both inadequate and implicitly misleading. Partly because he doesn't discuss the origins of the war and the role played by Nazi ideology in starting the war he fails to show that in crucial respects the Holocaust was the point of German aggression. The Nazis went to war not just to overturn the Versailles settlement or even to conquer Eastern Europe, but to impose their bizarre notions of racial conflict on the rest of Europe. Without this background, its impossible to understand the outbreak and the specific nature of WWII. Among other things, Nazi racism prevented them from rationally exploiting the resources of the western Soviet Union, a factor in their eventual defeat. As pointed out by other reviewers, Keegan devotes a disproportionate amount of the book to activities of the Western allies when the Eastern front was really the crucial theatre. \nTo be fair to Keegan, writing a concise 1 volume book like this is very difficult. The best 1 volume work on WWII is Gerhard Weinberg's book, which is about 1000 pages of text in a fairly small font. Some of the individual sections of this book are quite good and Keegan has a nice, sometimes actually elegant, writing style. None of these positive features, however, can overcome his neglect of basic features of WWII and the lack of attention to basic facts. This is not just error, this is actual negligence.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_463", "text": "Acupressure Techniques: A Self Help Guide\n\tThis book is almost useless for helping someone understand how to use acupressure to alleviate physical symptoms. As a licensed massage therapist who already knows quite a bit about acupressure, I am always willing to learn more about any kind of bodywork. I had hoped to be able to pass on some ideas to my clients for self help but this book was definitely not it. The book gives some accupoints for specific problems, some of these are \"golden points\" able to stand alone in use, but others are not. The book gives no order to use these in and furthermore does not specify if all or any of the points are to be used together in sequence, or not. Also,it does't tell where the points are EXACTLY. There are really too many flaws to go into here. Acupressure is very complex, this book tries to simplify it to the point that it looks like some goofy folklore advocating some bad mojo", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_464", "text": "This software is unusable on mac's and unix systems.\n\tI bought this software hoping that it would help me to find required mathematical formulas faster. At home on my powermac (OSX.1, OS9.2) I only see messed up windows. Furthermore, the formulas are unreadable, using an archaic font. Trying to save the day, I went to my linux machine at work reading quot;Your operating system, Linux 2.2.19-7.0.1, is not supported by this software. It appears that the software is only suitable for some SUN and SGI machines. It only appears to run properly on a windows machine. From an editor, who I remember, is one of the few persons finding errors in Knuth's TeX system, I expected much better", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_465", "text": "A quick read and a quicker write\n\tThe number of books written in our society is huge and getting huger. Everyone recognizes that far more books are being written and published than can be read. Why are people so anxious to be authors in such a market? One reason, apparently embraced by the Goldstones, is that it is so EASY to write a book! All you have to do is write down some reminiscences of your experiences. They don't have to be particularly interesting experiences. You don't have to do any research into your subject. If you describe what all the people you encounter are wearing, if you go into details of how you found a babysitter for each trip you took, if you quote verbatim phone calls from relatives and shop keepers (even if they are not interesting or witty), and if you describe the hotel rooms you stayed in, you can finish the book in a couple of weekends! And readers can finish the book in a couple of hours with little harm done.\n\nThe book does accurately represent the travails of beginning book collectors, and I recognized some of my own experiences in the stories the authors tell. However, the book does not take the effort to educate readers so that they can skip over common early errors, nor does it attempt to answer many of the questions that the authors themselves raised when they first began collecting. What determines the price of old books? Why are first editions important? Why should Tarzan books cost more than great works of literature? These are good questions that anyone might think of when getting into book collecting, and you will find the questions but not the answers here.\n\nThe book is written in a breezy style that is easy to get through, and if you have two hours at an airport to kill, you could do worse than to read it. But by the time you arrive at your destination, you will have likely forgotten most of what you just read, because so much of it is ephemeral details of the authors' own lives, transportation problems, and experiences. If you are really interested in book collecting, it would be wise to read one of the many books that describe what one should look for, how prices are determined, different styles of book collecting, and so on. Fragments of this knowledge are transmitted in this book, but they will leave you with more questions than answers.\n\nTo be sure, not every book about book collecting needs to be a font of wisdom. But the entertainment value of the authors' experiences was weak, and did not make up for the absence of useful content", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_466", "text": "Oh puhleeze\n\tWhat exactly is it that Ms Wearstler does? This book is filled with \"glam\" pictures of recycled design ideas by Billy Haines,Dorothy Draper and Billy Baldwin,mostly of the \"Hollywood Regency\" style. Ms Wearstler,whose home it is, appears in the photos dressed to the nines and seems to want us to think that she dreamed up this nifty new look. \nTake a look at the new Billy Haines book and the just released book on Dorothy Draper and you'll see real designers at work AND whose work and style this really is.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_467", "text": "LOST fans, don't bother. Choose \"Watership Down\" or other\n\tFans of the ABC-TV show \"LOST\" will probably be buying \"Our Mutual Friend\" in droves after having seen Desmond keeping it to be the \"last book [I] ever [read]\". Since I did not have to buy it, having purchased a full set of Dickens years ago, I immediately set out to read it.\n\nWhat a disappointment it was! Dickens wrote it on an installment basis publishing it in a magazine over a 19 month period. One cannot avoid a sneaking suspicion while reading it that it is, just a bit, perhaps, 'padded'. Any good editor could have tightened it up at least 200 pages. \n\nDickens' work is melodrama, but some of it is just more overwrought than is compatible with good art. As Oscar Wilde said of 'The Old Curiosity Shop', \"I simply cannot read of the death of Little Nell without laughing.\" 'OMF' goes quickly down to this level of bathos and remains there to the last sentence. \n\nEven worse is the ending. Some endings just can't help but feel contrived; and Dickens, having gotten a large number of his characters into drastic positions, pulls so many strange- colored rabbits out of his hat that the reader simply feels cheated.\n\nAll of this may seem rather harsh from someone who was willing to shell out hundreds of dollars for \"The Complete Oxford Illustrated Dickens\" but I assure you that my only concern is for you, gentle reader. Unless you are possessed of adequate time to read the whole of Dickens' oeuvre or are required to read \"Our Mutual Friend\", I would, instead, direct you to Dickens' far superior works: 'David Copperfield', 'Oliver Twist', 'Pickwick Papers'. \n\nIf you are looking for 'LOST' reading material, I would refer you to 'Watership Down' (Excellent), 'The Stand' (by Stephen King, entertainment, not literature), 'The Dark Tower' series (by Stephen King, entertainment, not literature, and similar to 'Our Mutual Friend' possessed of a fatally flawed ending) or a review of philosophy like 'Locke, Rousseau and Hume'.\n\nNamaste and Good Luck,\nAKA Redemption Isle on TheFuselage.co", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_468", "text": "Sad Disappointment\n\tThe title is a misrepresentation. This is not a handbook for driving a Porsche quickly or professionally. I bought this book because in 2 months I am going to drive my rear engined 993 on a F1 circuit. I have no circuit experience, and cannot get any coaching or any circuit experience in the country I live in. Since this is a rear engined car which I have little experience with I was particularly wanting some tips particular to rear engined cars. There is nothing in the whole book which is particular to driving Porsches or rear engined cars. The only reason I will not throw this book out is because it has some interesting 1960's and early 19970's Porsche racing pictures (poor quality black and white though). Also to be fair there are some good racing stories. He is undoubtedly a very impressive driver having been successful at the highest levels in rallying and sports prototype endurance racing. A better title would be \"My Porsche Racing History\". If you want a book on fast driving I would highly recommend Ross Bentley's \"Speed Secrets\" in place of this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_469", "text": "A dissapointment\n\tWhen I picked up this book I had high expectations,seeing that it had received good reviews.It opened quite spectacularly as well, on a rather surreal note.But as I read on, I couldn't help wondering what the point was in this rather incoherent, rambling tale.The book seemed like a sloppy, haphazard collection of incidents that didn't make much sense or assist character development. The central character herself was unbelievable and I found it impossible to identify with her or understand her actions or even sympathise with her plights.It seems to me that the writer had tried too hard to create a hip,cutting edge story and the end product was strained and gimmicky. Some incidents were quite mirth-provoking, however,that's why I gave it two stars", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_470", "text": "Get to the point!\n\tThis was another Pinker book I couldn't finish. If he was a taxi-driver he would take you from Brooklyn to New York via San Francisco. Sometimes even his asides have asides! Perhaps like pulp fiction writers he gets paid by the word", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_471", "text": "don't waste your money!!\n\tWhile I very much enjoyed Miss Wearstler's first book, I found Domicilium Decoratus to be borderline obnoxious. Rather than show great decorating, the book focused mainly on close up shots of objects in her house that took up the whole page.In addition, I feel that as the viewer of the book I do not need to see fifteen entire pages of Miss Wearstler dressed in ball gowns pretending to be domestic", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_472", "text": "Difficult Read\n\tI am an avid reader, and I will finish a book no matter how difficult it is, or how boring it is, and I couldn't finish this one. It was so dry - and I couldn't connect with any of the characters. I was really disappointed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_473", "text": "I dont like this book\n\tI want to make a short comment here:\n1) This book is quite confusing. It mixed up the real story with the make up one.\n2) Saying that Ramanujun thought Goldbach Conjecture is wrong was a huge mistake. Everyone believe that Goldbach Conjecture is true. And Ramanujun is a real genius. I cannot stand this make up part", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_474", "text": "Disappointing\n\tThe plot is good but there are about 200 pages too many. Why a full chapter to tell us what the protagonists are thinking about the attach case, when we already know it was not in the car and we could tell them where it is? We know where the precious document is : another useless quest. People are murdered by the half dozen, the characters are outrageous, most of the time improbable, and I felt the semi-erotic swimming episode totally stupid, not to mention the girl apologizing constantly about it.\nI have read much better books than that. Sorry..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_475", "text": "There's a sucker born every minute\n\tThis book is an excellent example of how creationists approach science: write a book with a lot of bafflegab that sounds scientific but is actually devoid of any meaningful content, and then finish up by concluding that evolution is impossible. What a bunch of baloney. \n\nFirst of all, evolution, in the sense of \"common descent,\" is not impossible. Even ID-iot superstars Michael Behe, Stephen Meyer, and Jonathan Wells have admitted as much. (See a summary of their recent testimony in the Kansas biology curriculum hearings in the evolution/creationism forum at the West Virginia Gazette. (wvgazettemail) (put \"/forums\" after com) So any ID-iot who thinks all that bafflegab about irreducible complexity (IC) and the nonsense in this film is the death knell of evolution is simply ignorant. Man evolved from non-human ancestors. Get over it. \n\nThaxton in particular ought to read that summary, since he himself was one of the witnesses and looked particularly ID-iotic. \n\nIn any case, the empirical data discussed in this book is indeed nothing but bafflegab. Talking about the allegedly empirical foundation for intelligent design makes it sound deliciously scientific, especially to poorly educated ID-iots, who generally are clueless about real science; but even if the empirical data is accurate, it's nothing but a facade, because it has nothing to do with the book's main conclusion. \n\nFor example, imagine your neighbor told you that his dog could play Beethoven concertos on the piano. Skeptical, you ask for proof. \"Simple,\" your neighbor replies. \"See, here's my dog, and there's my piano.\" Only a moron would accept that as \"proof,\" and yet ID-iot Christians are more than happy to accept exactly that kind of \"proof\" from ID-iotic films like this. \n\nThe problem with your neighbor's \"proof\" is that it proves only the existence of the dog and the existence of the piano. Neither of those issues, however, was the real cause of your skepticism, so the \"proof\" was entirely meaningless. The critical issue, of course, was not the mere existence of the dog and the piano, but rather the ability of the dog to play the piano, and your neighbor's \"proof\" was completely silent on that issue. Again, only a moron would accept evidence of mere existence as proof of piano-playing ability. \n\nIn this book, there's a lot of talk about how complex certain biological systems are. That is nothing but meaningless bafflegab, because the mere existence of complex systems is not a disputed issue. The disputed issue is how those systems came into being, and on that issue the book's \"evidence\" is completely silent. \n\nThis book was designed to fool poorly educated, easily impressed ID-iots. Judging from the five-star reviews, it seems to have succeeded. Well, there's a sucker born every minute, and apparently a lot of them are found in evangelical churches and seminaries. In one of the very first evolution debates, Thomas Huxley accused Bishop Wilberforce of using his intellectual and oratorical gifts to mislead and bamboozle people. Things haven't changed much since then. \n\nInstead of meaningful evidence, this book substitutes a God-of-the-gaps argument. \"Gee, look how complex it is. It must have been created by an intelligent designer. Maybe, just maybe, it was God. Wink, wink.\" \n\nGod-of-the-gaps arguments are dumb. Only ignorant suckers are taken in by them. So if any of those folks who wrote five-star reviews for this book would like to buy a nice bridge in Brooklyn or a dog who can play Beethoven concertos on the piano, please give me a call. I'll be happy to provide evidence!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_476", "text": "Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets - Review\n\tAn elf appearing to Harry Potter warned him not to return for a second year to the school of sorcery. The Chamber of Secrets, he said, had been opened and a monster is lurking. Harry goes anyway and is the only one who can hear the monster, challenge it and save students who have been \"petrified\" by the monster. Age group interest: early teen. I wanted to see what all the rave was about. Lots of action, not much morale.\n\nTrish New, author of The Thrill of Hope, South State Street Journal", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_477", "text": "An Example of Nativist Bigotry\n\tA writer for the Irish Echo said this book should have been titled \"The Protocols of the Elders of Erin.\" It was written around the time Al Smith was running for president and appealed to the nativist, anti-Catholic prejudices of upstate New York and America at that time. While there really were gangs in that era, most of New York's immigrants were busy building hospitals and schools like St. Vincent's, Fordham, St. John's, Manhattan and Manhattanville. The vast majority of the city's population including its immigrants didn't riot in 1863. In fact New York City's 200,000 soldiers and sailors, more than half of whom were immigrants, won over 100+ Medals of Honor during America's Civil War. \n\nIt's a tribute to the persistence of prejudice that this book isn't more widely recognized as the nasty practical joke that it is", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_478", "text": "Awful\n\tI find it very difficult to get through half of this book. I have put it down and picked it up more times than I care to mention. It is a waste of time. Awful book..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_479", "text": "No redeeming features\n\tThis is a very bad book. It is poorly written, the characters are caricatures in misery, and it is almost impossible to develop any empathy for them except for the older daughter, who suffers in silence after the devastating, and, to her, mysterious, death of her mother. Her father fails in both his calling to ministry and his responsiblities to protect his daughter. He is so distant that he believes what teachers tells him about his child's behavior, which is a perfectly legitimate childhood grief response, rather than the bad behavior that others choose to label her with indifference to her deep pain and confusion. He fails in his responsibilities to his parishoners by not realizing that he himself is mired in grief and needs a break. I couldn't finish this. It is drivel", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_480", "text": "disappointing :(\n\tI was looking forward to reading this book, first in a series. Sadly, I gave up on it about 100 pages in. I felt there was so MUCH mundane writing and hardly any dialog between not only the two main characters but between any characters at all. It just feels completely unemotional and without any sort of feeling-there is NOTHING exciting about this book. The heroine is naive, and not in a good way. I hope the others in this series are better. 1.5 stars", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_481", "text": "Mixed Review\n\tThis book provides a good overview of blacks (slave and free) in New York. It's a very good reference (encyclopedic) book.\n\nMy main problem with it is that Leslie M. Harris, the author, relies heavily (if not entirely) on secondary sources. The book, then, is nothing more than a patchwork of various other more scholarly works. Hence, finding the actual primary source (i.e. court decision, council minutes, etc) proves extremely difficult.\n\nI do not recommend this book for advanced students. If, however, you're interested in an easy read and don't care about sources, this is the book for you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_482", "text": "Thank you, but no, thanks\n\tquot;I have received your new book against the human race, and thank you for it. Never was such cleverness used in the design of making us all stupid. One longs, in reading your book, to walk on all fours. But as I have lost that habit for more than sixty years, I feel unhappily the impossibility of resuming it. Nor can I embark in search of the savages of Canada, because the maladies to which I am condemned render a European surgeon necessary to me; because war is going on in those regions; and because the example of our actions has made the savages nearly as bad as ourselves. quot; Voltaire (1755", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_483", "text": "Nothing doing\n\tI found stale recounting of very well-known facts about 20th century technologies and their economics, with no insights. Since it covers the gamut from plastics to jet engines to microprocessors, and it's only 200 pages in a fairly large typeface, I wasn't expecting historical depth. But I was expecting at least one fresh idea. I bought it on the strength of a much earlier book by Nathan Rosenberg (about technology in the economy of the 19th century). I was disappointed. I get the feeling the book is intended as a brief survey for people who just came down in the last shower -- college freshmen born in the 1980s. I'll bet they find it kinda stodgy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_484", "text": "One of the all-time worst books I've read..\n\tThis book is simply horrible. Repetitive dialogue and situations. Characters that just make you groan and roll your eyes. \n\nI've read two by this author and she's just awful. Both books used the same lines over and over again. The stories chased their tails in circles half the time. Dull, repetitive and annoying.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_485", "text": "disappointing\n\tOK, i can't deny it, this book was well written. But what made me throw up is the age differance, i mean what the hell! how can Tana like someone who's 30 years older than her? that's aweful! this is what i really hate about Dan's books, she hooks someone who's 20 with some1 who's 35. i don't find that interesting. all i can say about full circle is that it's good but so depressing. it made me cry( which proves that Danielle is a good writer) don't read this book if you are not ready to get depressed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_486", "text": "I liked her at the start, but wanted to slap Julia by the end!\n\tI have never actually thrown a book across the room in frustration - and I love books, so this is drastic! Spoilers ahead - please don't read on if you haven't read the book. I managed to (somehow) get through the first book, 'Wideacre', which I disliked - whilst I adore the rest of Gregory's novels, so this was hard for me - and grit my teeth and tried to read this book, the sequel as I'd bought it and it looked more promising. It was 'marginally better' as one reader put it, than the first, but a very depressing and frustrating book indeed.\n\nI was getting very angry and frustrated after the second half of the book - as many other readers have highlighted, Julia's consistent inability to stand up to Richard made it impossible for me to like her anymore. I quite honestly wanted to slap her to wake her up from that dreamy state she was in! Because I wanted so much for Julia to be with James - who I liked a great deal. I was so depressed after everything went wrong and she didn't marry him... ah, because I was expecting the usually very clever Ms Gregory to surprise me and have a twist at the end and say, aha! She does get her true love in the end and she and Ralph get rid of Richard and although it's not happily ever after she learns to grow a backbone and be the very first female heir to Wideacre.\n\nThe rape scene with Julia and Richard was very violent and far too detailed and I think it may be difficult to stomach for anyone who has ever been in an abusive situation like that, in fact, for anyone at all. I don't want to get into the tricky area of abortion too much, but I really did feel strongly that Julia should have gone to Ralph for help when she concieved the child with Richard. This was a child of incest and rape - and she knew in her heart there should be no heir for Wideacre - they were all simply too inbred and it needed to end somewhere for nothing was going right. Clean slate, so to speak. Yet she gives the child away - then in her final letter asks James to find the child?! What?! And I was expecting perhaps a deformed child, after all this inbreeding (I mean this child is the product of parents who are brother and sister AND grandparents who are brother and sister!!!) but she was perfect and beautiful. I was hoping the gypsies would keep her and she'd never be found again.. but alas, the Lacey madness will live on...\n\nThe perfect end to this book would have been a nice twist. Gregory could have made her very good point about inheritance rights and the lack of power women of Beatrice and Julia's era had by Richard being killed by Ralph, then Julia inheriting the land - baby Sarah is adopted out to the gypsies and never seen again and Julia either lives as a widow and runs the land or (this would have been lovely - I bet all the girls have sighed over James a little, didn't you? he was a little like the handsome romantic leads in Austen's books) James forgave her - for they had both made mistakes and Julia's was not intentional nor her fault (I was practically screaming at her that it wasn't her fault - and she gets it in the end, when it's too late!) and they marry and have 'normal' children - or perhaps none, they just learn from their mistakes and respect each other, and make a fresh start for Wideacre.\n\nThere were so many allies that Julia had - she was a sweet girl and I liked her - I wish that I could have shaken her though, I got so mad. So many people in the village offered their help - this trap she was caught in with Richard could have been avoided - ahhh... SO frustrating. I will not be reading the third book in the series. I shall go back to reading Gregory's more historic novels (A Constant Princess is one I haven't read yet and it sounds excellent). I wouldn't recommend this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_487", "text": "Coma This Is Not\n\tChromosome 6 has a great premise: what happens if medical technology accelerates to the point that scientists can create genetic doubles for people; doubles who serve as living organ reservoirs for possible future organ transplant needs-a sort of biological insurance policy? How much would people pay for this service? How far would they go to protect it? What are the moral implications?\n\nRobin Cook comes full circle, returning to the themes of his 1970s novel, Coma. Coma is the novel that first made us aware of the dangers of corporate medicine and greed; of the subtle but relentless destruction of the long-standing relationships patients had with doctors, and the dignity those relationship once preserved. Now, a quarter century later, Robin Cook is shown to have been eerily prescient as technology has caught up to his nightmare.\n\nChromosome 6 is a very believable scenario of a technology designed with the best of intentions being corrupted for the sake of profit. In this novel, there is mystery and murder; medical sleuthing and exotic, international sets. There are a host of characters whose paths will intersect at some point-the set up is brilliant and we read with eager anticipation-but...this novel is so poorly written that I cannot believe it has Robin Cook's name on it. Though not high literature, Robin Cook's novels have always been tight and suspenseful, with believable characters and settings that seemed real. The characters in Chromosome 6 are as flat as road kill, the action as watered down as a glass of coke left in the sun until all of the ice has melted. Turn a page and the story just ends...what? That's it? Are you kidding? Did Robin Cook really write this? I don't think so.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_488", "text": "lousy book with a wishful thinking\n\tafter get shorty, e.l. might just wish shamelessly that his next book with those same chili palmer characters might hit the goldmine and pay dirt and being bought up by the dumb hollywood producers and made into another movie again, with this single-minded purpose focused, e.l. wrote this totally unnecessary sequel to get shorty. and he was right again, it was bought and made into a movie again, but pathetically, a horrible one compared to get shorty. the novel itself was also a complete failure with so many obvious evidences that e.l. indeed wrote it in a way for another movie in mind. i simply failed to find there's any interest in reading this going nowhere story. it just like reading a double imaged e.l. personified in chili palmer and lobbying so hard to make this novel into a movie, with all the bore-to-death script, dialogue readymade for hollywood to grap. how could you imagine that those winnos in los angeles, especially those who in the hiphop music biz would watch 'charlie rose' and would have known and recognized chili palmer as the producer of 'get shorty'? you think those people would faithfully turned on their tv and channel surfed to pbs to watch 'charlie rose'? and at every corner of los angeles, every table in any restaurant, almost everyone would recognize 'chili palmer'? and you have to ask yourself: since when people would recognize a behind-the-screen movie producer, even a director in person? even they stand in front of you and claim themselves they are? yeah, maybe elmore leonard would watch 'charlie rose' regularly? and you think that charlie rose would interview a notorious shylock in his show? give me a break! this book, from the 1st page to the last was an absolutely no-brainer, so shallow and so superficious! just a total unnecessary and unwanted cash-in", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_489", "text": "Dreaming Water\n\tGail's writing is again wonderful in this in book, but I found the book disappointing due to a lack of closure. I felt the book led you up to a particular point in the life of the character's and then left you wondering in the end what the message was meant to be. I almost felt as if the writer wasn't brave enough enough to tell you the ending to a tragic, yet hopeful story. I can only compare this book to the Samurai's Garden since I haven't read a third book by this author yet, and I loved the Samari's Garden! So I was surprised that this book lacked closure at the end. I am not sorry that I read this book due to the fact that I enjoy the author's style of writing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_490", "text": "An historical account\n\tI would not neccessarily call this book \"Christian\". It is more of an historical account, Bible as literature type of book. It does make you think about different aspects of Jesus life, but most of that is speculation or perception. Yancey leaves the reader hopeless at the end.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_491", "text": "good plot but bad details\n\tThis book started out good but went downhill quickly because of poor research and virtually NO understanding of computer systems by the author. I don't mind authors skipping over technical details of computer systems to keep the plot moving, but if the author decides to provide detailed technical descriptions of encrytion codes, firewalls and hacking techniques, those details must be fairly correct. In this case, the technical details were so wildly implausible that I finally had to stop reading. The part where hackers were gradually forcing their way through a firewall to access NSA data were particularly difficult to read without becoming distracted by the absurd details. The NSA almost certainly doesn't have computers with highly classified data connected to the internet (through any combination of firewalls) but if they did, they could simply disconnect the internet connection if they were being hacked. \nBesides all that that, the characters were cliched and not well developed.\nThis is all too bad, because the plot was interesting and I would have kept reading if the technical details were either accurate or just avoide", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_492", "text": "Germaine Greer - Elitist Poppycock\n\tThis is one of the worst books ever, don't buy it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_493", "text": "Very disappointing!\n\tI am a huge Clyde Edgerton fan, and I'm sorry to say I was VERY disappointed with this book. It just never seemed to get off the ground. I was expecting the type of story that I fell in love with in *Raney* and *Walking Across Egypt* (both of which left me in tears, I laughed so hard). If you're looking for Listre, you're not going to find it in this book Oh well, I guess I'll wait on his next one..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_494", "text": "Please, Stop Putting Me To Sleep!\n\tI had to read this book for a diversity class. Sennett uses language and sentence construction that is overly ostentatious and difficult to understand. Inside this fat book is a very thin book trying to get out. He needed a good editor.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_495", "text": "copying David and Jonathan`s example\n\tI have sent away for a book called \"Lord Given Lovers:the Holy Union of David Jonathan\" as I find the subject very interesting in this day of same sex marriages, now that David has been used in this subject as married to Jonathan, in the days when the Scibes who wrote the law against such things, I would like to know why David and Jonathan were not stoned to death according to that same law, and if David did such a thing, I would believe that all the Jews then would have did so to, copying David and Jonathan`s example", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_496", "text": "Flew has rejected these arguments himself.\n\tIt has been said time and again that experience is the best teacher. Antony Flew, the world's number one atheist (at least with respect to the rare ability to argue his point without using ad hominem arguments) has recanted his atheism. \n\nPhilosophically, Flew was a rationalist. Having accepted the empirical evidence of intelligent design in nature, he was able to liberate himself from the tunnel vision of rationalism and hence from the shackles of irrational atheism.\n\nFlew himself would give this book one star. So, I don't think it ungracious to do the same", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_497", "text": "Not for everyone\n\tIf you are going to Walt Disney World Resort for the first time and want to keep some mystery until you actually ride the attractions, then this book may not be for you. Some of the descriptions for the various attractions go step-by-step through them, including plot points in 3D movies and so on. The book also leaves a lot out in other areas, such as dining (little coverage), getting around Walt Disney World, and off-site hotels and dining.\n\nFor me, the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World (by Bob Sehlinger) was much better at giving me the info I needed without giving away any details as to the surprises on the rides. That is, it told me what might frighten a youngster, what might bore an adult, and so on, but it didn't say specifically what would happen at every stage of any of the attractions. Just generalizations about the ride, then specific warnings for different types of people.\n\nThe only things Birnbaum offers that the Unofficial Guide doesn't are pictures and info on some of the ancillary activities such as parasailing. If you have an Internet connection, you don't need the pictures. And as for the ancillary activities as well as nice maps, you can't beat the Passporter book on Disney World.\n\nSo, for me, the Unofficial Guide plus the Passporter yields the best trip planning library for Walt Disney World. If you like, you can also pick up the EZ-Guide, as it also has some interesting maps and info.\n\nAs for Birnbaum's, it really doesn't have anything to offer. I wouldn't recommend against buying it, though, except for the \"let me tell you the plot and ending to the movie before you go\" mentality. I hate spoilers, and wish someone had warned me before I started reading this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_498", "text": "Hardcore Jargon on Intersectional Group\n\tFor decades, African-American studies scholars have left issues facing non-heterosexuals to the side. For years, \"queer\" scholars have left concerns of people of color to the side. This anthology tries to address that void. It goes a long way in proving that black, gay academics can be just a rigorous and hardcore as white gay ones or straight black ones. The anthology has representative numbers of men and women. In some ways, it's a Who's Who of Black Gay Academia, including works from Cathy Cohen, Dwight McBride, and Jewelle Gomez.\n\nStill, there is much about this book that frustrated me. A few years ago, a study was done of black LGBTs and most respondents said they hated the term \"queer,\" yet the academics here champion it. Really, if \"queer\" is supposed to represent the four groups equally, then this book was quite lacking in its coverage of bisexuals and the transgendered. This is surprising given famous black bisexual writers such as Alice Walker, Stuart Hall, and June Jordan. Often \"people of color\" is used when only blacks are brought up; Latinos, Asians, and Native Americans barely come up in this book at all.\n\nJames Baldwin is brought up often here. I understand that. His writings were rigorous and often dealt with racial and sexual issues simultaneously. Still, I kept thinking about how bell hooks once wrote that Toni Morrison gets a lot of attention when publishers won't print the works of black women that are equally as sophisticated. James Baldwin deserves his crown in black, gay letters, but I'm concerned about him being the only one to get to wear a crown. Several books have been printed about the many non-hetero members of the Harlem Renaissance, yet that group hardly comes up here. James is getting a bit played out and the authors here are not helping change that tendency.\n\nFinally, I had beef with many of the essays. Charles Nero has great points but his essay is really two works glued together. Can anyone really say the whiteness of New Orleans' \"gay ghetto\" is due to \"Chasing Amy\" or \"Six Feet Under\"? One author could have written quickly about how he supported a gay, feminine student when that student was condemned by a masculine, heterosexual one. Instead, he went on and on in unnecessary jargon and babble. Kara Keeling's essay was 90% theory and 10% a discussion of Dunye's \"Watermelon Woman.\" Why bother to bring up the film if you're barely going to discuss it?\n\nI wasn't really feelin' this text, but that's not to say it didn't have great aims", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_499", "text": "Good research or ...\n\tThe Case for Marriage makes arguments supportive of Pres. Bush's policies on marriage. However, Howard Kurtz of The Washington Post (1/26/5) reports that Maggie Gallagher was paid over $40,000 by the Bush Administration to write columns and a \"private\" report supporting its $300 million HHS marriage initiative. \n\nMr. Kurtz reports that Ms. Gallagher filed a column apologizing to her readers, writing \"I should have disclosed a government contract when I later wrote about the Bush marriage initiative. I would have, if I had remembered it.\" She also states she was \"aware vaguely\" that her work was federally funded. It must be vaguely hard to remember being paid $40,000. Bad memory, vagueness, national column: what will we say to the children? \n\nI wonder who paid Ms. Gallagher to write this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_500", "text": "The Incredible So-Whatness of Being\n\tI was lured into reading Under the Volcano after seeing its inclusion on the Modern Library's One Hundred Best of the 20th Century and after reading a reviewer compare it to James Joyce (I am an amateur Joycean who tries to read Ulysess, Portrait of the Artist, and Dubliners at least annually). Lowry has nothing that likens him to Joyce. This book is leaden and tedious. I forced myself to finish it because I hate to start a book and not finish it. But it was no labor of love. It was simply a labor.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_501", "text": "This is what happens when someone reaches beyond their capacity\n\tI think the Linda Howard who wrote White Lies, Sarah's Child, Duncan's Bride, MacKenzies Mountain, Diamond Bay,etc. is one of the most talented current romance writers.\n Unfortunately, when she gave up the genre romances and turned to the \"big Time\", her writing started to decline. She is clearly in over her head now. What a shame she couldn't stick to a format in which she excelled and warmed the hearts of millions of readers.\n This just goes to show that one should figure out where one excels and stick to it. This is pure \"Peter Principle\" in action.\nToo bad", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_502", "text": "This is disturbing..\n\tThat so many people gave this book five stars really concerns me. Luckily, I bought this book used, otherwise I might be kicking myself for paying full price. Between her utterly uninspired \"devotional dances\" to things such as sex, wisdom, and the \"Sticky One\" (a term she made up for the astral body), and her constant blabber about masturbation and rubbing your juices all over everything to \"anoint\" it, I was unimpressed, to say the least. However, driving on a trip a friend and I got a lot of laughs out of flipping through this book. It's very, very amusing if you don't take it seriously. The thing that makes me sad is that she's just using her sexuality to sell a feel good waste of paper with absolutely no depth. There's nothing evolutionary about it, unless you consider being a wanton, idiotic freak \"evolutionary\". If this is what humanity is evolving into, I am frightend", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_503", "text": "Hopefully This Series Will Improve!\n\tUnlike Cussler's other series, I found this first story of the \"Oregon Files\" slow going at first and rather confusing. There are just too many things going on (no problem, I suppose, for multi-taskers!) and way too many characters to keep track of. Also, there's little to no character development even of \"Mr. Chairman\", Juan Cabrillo. The fact that he and his companions are mercenaries (with a penchant for good deeds that pay well) doesn't compare favorably with the NUMA heroes. However, the plots were intriguing and getting the golden budda out of the country was exciting and more like the roller coaster rides I expect from Mr. Cussler and co-writers. I look forward to the subsequent Oregon Files with high hopes.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_504", "text": "I think contracts are not very strong tool\n\tI read this book and I think presented material is not practical in commercial applications. In my opinion better solution is writting tests and using aspects to integrate applications. I know this is something different from contracts, by I think contracts are to complex, hard to maintain and lacks of support for multithreaded problems. \n\nFor me another problem with contracts is problem in describing complex constraint that exists in problem domain. For example how to describe that objects must be cloned, not passed by reference or how to check that objects holded by readonly list not change their state during operations on list?\n\nRegards,\nMarci", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_505", "text": "Worst book in the series, including the prequels.\n\tSome may disagree, and in fact, many have asked me why I disliked this one so much; so, here is why:\n\n- scratch 'plotting'... by this point in the story, 'plodding' is more accurate. \n\n- caracatures over characters. A staple of the series, 2d characters; but by this point, when new characters keep getting introduced this late in the story, it becomes an annoyance, a drag and overkill. \n\n- virtually zero gain. \nthe entire first half of the book is a rescue mission for a minor character and the mission, once accomplished (or not) is forgotten by the end of the book. The third fourth of the book finally starts to swing thigns back to the original LB premise of end times doom and gloom thanks to the horrific judgments; sadly, it's very boring and slow. However...\n\n-... the book doesn't get good until the last fourth. \nAnd that, my friends, is not good for the overall quality of this entry in the series. \n\nBy this point, it's obvious that the authors were REALLY stretching it. However, as I said, things got really good in the last few chapters and led into 'Armageddon', one of the best books in the series. How ironic. \n\nThumbs way down for Left Behind: The Remnant. It's sad when the best part of the book is a scene involving the antichrist sunbathing on a rooftop.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_506", "text": "entirely inaccurate ...\n\t... and the maps are worthless. \n\nTwo examples of the many glaring inaccuracies contained in this book:\n1) Rick claims you can pick up a bus map in any tourist information kiosk. The following is an actual transcript of our conversation with the tourist info lady:\nus: buon giorno. do you speak english?\ninfo lady: of course.\nus: we'd like to go to Vatican city. may we have a bus map please?\ninfo lady: a bus map? for Roma?\nus: um, yes.\ninfo lady: no such thing exists.\n\n2) Rick claims you can see everything you want to see in the Vatican in one morning: St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel - everything. Um, Rick? Have you ever BEEN there? Did you notice the 40,000 other people there all trying to get in to the same things? Did you notice the priceless and beautiful works of art on practically every surface? Did it occur to you that people might, perhaps, want to stop and admire a large number of them? Light a candle? Say a prayer? Some of us, also, have to behind a crowd of 35 elderly Germans to look at Michaelangelo's Pieta, and everything else.\n\nMethinks ol' Rick either spends an average of 15 minutes apiece on the most astonishing and pleasurable spots in Rome, or is comfortable elbowing foreign senior citizens in the ribs", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_507", "text": "Don't waste your money\n\tThis book is not very helpful and confusing to use. A lot of the information it provides is information you can read on the food labels IF you buy those brands.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_508", "text": "Capable but strange\n\tGives many examples of Weapons, most of which are useful.\nGives no/few examples of Rings/Armours/Rods/Staffs/Shields\n\nDoesn't really think out a lot of the bonuses, also I question a lot of the penalties one has to take to use a Legacy weapon. About the only table worth taking is 4-1, or 4-2. Sure its a minus three to your saves, and a minus 2 to your attack power, and a whole SLEW of HP. The rest of them are so painful they aren't worth taking. \n\nAlso all the caster \"Tables\" the ones your suppost to use if your a caster but losing caster levels and spell slots left and right doesn't make any sense. No matter what feats and wizardry skills its not worth it. Those could have been more thought out.\n\nAlso I question the fact that in some cases the lowest tables, A, D, and G. Seem to be a lot better than the B, E and H tables just from the way they interact with things. I do fully agree that the top end capability you can add to your Legacy item is quite powerful, the I table is filled with many useful things the you wish you could have picked two of them. What I wish/want was if they're was some way to trade lower level slots to get you the capacity to get two I table skills. Also some way to get either more or less slots if you take a less dangerous or more dangerous tables of the legacy grid.\n\nThe rules for weapons and fighters/barbarians/paladins/rangers. Are very well thought out and are very powerful. Yet for anyone other class they need heavy modification to be workable. In a Caster heavy campaign like the one I run and participate in its a very low value book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_509", "text": "The only book I've wanted to throw away\n\tIt's not that the actual story is nonsense but they guy has included so much 'fluff' that you get board waiting on a paragraph with real content. This book was so frustrating, I really wish I had saved myself the bother of reading it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_510", "text": "Surprisingly hyped\n\tThis book is mostly hype. The writing is not that great. Japan must be really dying out if the country of some of the world's great literary giants can award such a prize for such weak work. However the book has erotic energy and is fresh in that way. If you are a serious reader skip this book.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_511", "text": "its over guys\n\tThis is a kids book. First few had my attention but since then its getting worse with each book.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_512", "text": "Not that funny\n\tI keep reading and listening to his books because everyone says how good they are, but I have never found this to be so. He always strikes me as someone who potters around never really interacting with people who then goes home and writes about it. He seems more at home studying statistics (which he includes everywhere) and drawing his own facile conclusions from these statistics. I always imagine him stuck in his room reading his newspaper, surfing the net and smugly summing up his brief interactions with people in the real world. All his travel books are equally awful as he never really interacts with anyone - just comments on them later. Still lots of people think he is grea", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_513", "text": "Disappointing\n\tSorry guys, I looked forward to working on recipes from this cookbook due to the very enthusiastic reception it received from the media. The graphics of the book are truly beautiful. The recipes however, hmmm, try again. I followed a simple recipe for Apple Crisp and got a bad result. I now go to respected standard cookbooks for my Apple Crisp recipe and the old family favorite always turns out great. Really people, the recipes are NOT the stuff of greatness. Graphics? Great. Photography? Great? Recipes? You have got to be kidding", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_514", "text": "Escaping the Massive Yawn\n\tImagine, just as I was getting bored with this book, through an odd act of contingence its binding literally fell apart in my hands. A Loki-Eshu-hermetic encounter? What a thankful rescue. Rambling and indulgent, such repetition would be better kept to a long essay rather than a full book. A trickster's story, indeed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_515", "text": "The Old Feint and Switch\n\tSo you pick up this book and read on the back cover the exciting quote about Hemingway's ghost and you're ready to drop some cash, right? Guess what--there's zero information about the Hemingway haunting in this book! In addition, old Ataulfo of Madrid has less words wasted on him than an asthmatic's version of Handel's Halleluja Chorus. Instead, what's offered here is a rehash of old stories (and old theories about what ghosts could be) with insipid, comic book illustrations. Why this is called a quot;field guide quot; with its connotation of an exhaustive reference to every kind of manifestation of a particular phenomenon--be it birds, plants, or mushrooms--is yet another part of the mystery of why this book exists. If you're a serious researcher of this subject, then pass this book up and seek Hem's fetch elsewhere", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_516", "text": "Filth, Rot, and Decay\n\tCreepiest book ever.\n\nHow can I describe it? It's like waking from fevered dreams to find yourself in a bathtub filled with molasses and blood, and flies crawling in and out of your eyes, your nose, the corners of your mouth. It is unpleasant.\n\nI don't know, I hate to be the philistine, and I suppose it's a good thing that these books exist, for other people, but for me? I don't want to live in such ugliness", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_517", "text": "Not age appropriate\n\tLeaving the racism issue aside, this is not a book for small children. Even if everything turns out OK in the end, I'm not prepared to expose my children to issues of capital punishment and the drowning death of a small boy. Small children forget the ending and focus on the scary parts in between. Perhaps I'm a softie, but let's allow them to be children and not worry about being wrongfully accused of murder and sentenced to death by beheading. Just because it's a classic doesn't make it appropriate reading.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_518", "text": "Forget the racism argument....what about the drownings, executions, burnings at the stake, suffocations.....\n\tRacism is not the problem with this book - sure...5 Chinese brothers look alike -maybe they look alike because they are brothers, not because they are Chinese. I bought this book because generally I love the books written in earlier times - they have a quaintness about their stories and illustrations that can transport you and your child to another time. This book does have engaging illustrations. What I find disturbing is the fact that this is a book for children yet:\n\n(1)\ta little boy drowns, never to be seen again\n(2)\tone brother is tried, arrested and sentenced to have his head cut off\n(3)\tthe people of the village assemble in the village to witness the execution where the \"executioner took his sword and struck a mighty blow\"\n(4)\tthe next brother was sentenced to be drowned and was thrown overboard from a boat\n(5)\tthe next brother is sentenced to be burned alive - he was tied up to a stake and set fire \n(6)\tthe next brother is sentenced to be suffocated - he's shovelled into an oven\n\nThis is no more appropriate for a child (or adult for that matter) in 1936 than it is in 2005. Now, a lot of you are probably thinking I'm one of those mothers who just needs to get a sense of humour and lighten up. I'm not...I love the Giving Tree, and can put naughty Eloise (and the smoking nanny) in context, as I can many other books that polarise readers. I really wanted to like this book but trust me....if you buy it, you will have lots of uncomfortable explaining to do to a young child. An eight year old may be able to put it in context, but there is no way you should read this to a four year old. If you want a great book written in the 1930s, buy Ferdinand the Bull instead. It's a fantastic book.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_519", "text": "Disappointing\n\tUnfotrunately Shantaram did not grab my imagination at all. Nor did I find it emotionally satisfying. I realize Shataram is meant to be a kind of Bollywood story - over the top, flowery, cliched etc. but the Bollywood movies I've seen have been engaging and strangely satisfying, despite their soppyness etc. Shantaram was not engaging because the poor writing and shallow characters spoil the story.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_520", "text": "YAWN..........\n\tFirst I have to admit, I only read 150 pages of this book. That was all I could possibly stand. Life is just too short to waste on a book you don't enjoy reading.\n\nBallas, our main character, is a drunk and a scoundrel. One is not sure whether they should root for or against him. He is a vagrant, thief, and all around not so nice guy. He steals a mysteriously beautiful gemstone, which sets into motion something........I got too bored to stick around and find out what.\n\n The first 150 pages are filled with Ballas being beaten within an inch of his life, coming to, healing enough to move on, only to be beaten within an inch of his life again. ok, we get it, let's get on with the story. I just got too bored to stay with this one folks. Maybe it got better, but to me, if an author can't write well enough to grab and maintain my attention, their book isn't worth my time. There are too many great books out there. Read this one at your own risk, if you can stay awake through it, that is", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_521", "text": "Some merit, but overall flawed\n\tBy arguing that human rights comes from some vague concept of \"dignity\" and \"familiarity\" rather than sentience and feeling, Fukuyama brings to mind the European colonists who considered Africans no more than \"common beasts.\" His philosophy, although argued in a tone that seems reasonable, is at turns startingly narrow-minded and genetically-racist. Not reccomended: readers should look otherwheres for a more balanced and less judgemental review of biotechnology and ethics", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_522", "text": "The Elegant Gathering of White Snows\n\tDon't waste your money on this book. I will finish the book because it is our book club choice. The characters are shallow and self centered. The writing is middle school quality. Kris Radish seems to have an agenda she is pushing and she was going to get it all into this book come hell or high water. No poetry and no beauty, I could care less about the women in this book. Who could possibly think life's problems could be solved by walking away from them while drinking lots of wine? I treasure my sisters and women friends but I wouldn't want to be a friend to any of these women. I would give it no stars if I could", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_523", "text": "The Power of Your Subconscious Mind - Abridged CD\n\tThe book is AMAZING! The CD is HORRIBLE! Stick to reading the book yourself. I have over 45 audio books...and this was like listen to a bad commercial. I had to turn it off. There is no connection between the narrator and the words he is reading. They don't even state who the narrator is!\n\nI recommend the book to anyone. The content is life changing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_524", "text": "The Celts in Ireland\n\tMr. Cahills book offers an interesting and controversial take on history. He is an excellent and compelling writer, but his differentiation between pre and post diaspora Israelites when discussing the Celts in several of his books is not always clear. \n\nIt was only the post-Babylonian diaspora Southern Kingdom Israelites who came to be known as Jews, around 500 BC. \n\nIt was the post-Assyrian diaspora (721 BC) of the larger ten-tribed Northern Kingdom Israelites who became what we today call the Celts. It is they who are both the Island Celts who populated Ireland, Scotland, Wales, etc., and their cousins, the Continental Celts who sacked the Roman Empire under many Celtic tribal names and who make up most of northwest Europe today. \n\nThe author could perhaps clarify this part of his presentations on European history by reviewing losttribes.net or any other modern Celtic site based on contemporary archeology.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_525", "text": "Disappointing\n\tSorry guys, I looked forward to working on recipes from this cookbook due to the very enthusiastic reception it received from the media. The graphics of the book are truly beautiful. The recipes however, hmmm, try again. I followed a simple recipe for Apple Crisp and got a bad result. I now go to respected standard cookbooks for my Apple Crisp recipe and the old family favorite always turns out great. Really people, the recipes are NOT the stuff of greatness. Graphics? Great. Photography? Great? Recipes? You have got to be kidding", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_526", "text": "Narcissistic Twaddle\n\tAll I could think was, \"Damn, if I had so many friends at my beck and call to talk me down off the ledge, I'd never be depressed.\" I don't know quite how to explain it, but I felt no empathy for him. I only ended up feeling more depressed. As a history of depression, the level of research was quite impressive. \n\nIf you read Prozac Nation and wanted to punch her out, steer clear of this one as well", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_527", "text": "Simple, Elegant and Wrong\n\tRoberts' little fable pits a wholly benign free-trade against absolute protectionism and guess which one looks better. Based on the theories of David Ricardo, the fable assumes that every worker in the world is always treated fairly and every boss is kind and responsible. In The Choice there are no sweat shops and no corrupt CEOs. Fables like The Choice (or the \"free-market economy\" for that matter) are easy to believe because we want the world to be that simple. That's why the book is dangerous. The Choice has almost nothing to do with the real world, but it sounds good. The argument is so seamless that it appears almost unassailable. If you buy Roberts' version of Ricardo, however, you must accept Wal-Mart as the epitome of business virtue.\n\nRoberts may be a great guy, and he certainly writes well. Unfortunately, his book begins with a series of fallacious premises and works its way toward a conclusion that is simple, elegant, and horribly wrong", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_528", "text": "Not quite what I expected\n\tThis book turned out to be a disappointing resource. Although the book includes 20,001 names, many are unlikely and outlandish (Klotild, Edwige, Ghislain, Ethelbert, Birtle), making it arduous to sift through to find the names more worthy of consideration", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_529", "text": "Distortion of John E. Holts Public Record\n\tProfessor Solove comments about me on page 147 are out and out lies. Search washingtonpost.com news archives for \"john and holt and and gsa\" for the true story.\nJohn Emory Holt", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_530", "text": "Her Weakest by Far\n\tI've read all of Nevada Barr's Anna Pigeon books and enjoyed every one of them until I reached Hard Truth. After writing so many intellligent, suspenseful stories, Barr has joined what seems to be an open competition among mystery writers to see who can come up with the most despicable crime. Murder's not nasty enough? How about the murder of children? Still not gruesome enough? Add incest/rape/torture...you get the picture.\n\nOstensibly such books are meant to give the reader insight into the minds of evil villains, but really, who cares? The kind of evil depicted in these books is not just disgusting but banal. It's like bad language in humor--in general, it's just a cover for bad writing. \n\nIn Hard Truth, Barr outdoes all of the competition for sheer nastiness, in the process leaving out the features that make her other books so enjoyable: the charm and intelligence of her main charcter, the well-reasoned defense of nature, the lush descriptions of each story's setting. I found this book neither enlightening nor remotely enjoyable. I give it two stars for an interesting but largely wasted character (a recently paralyzed ice climber), but otherwise I'm sorry I spent my time and money on it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_531", "text": "Koffee table gloss.\n\tSome times it is nice to have a book that points out the obvious. You can be too close to a problem to notice the obvious. Unfortunately this book is too obvious. And it is all fluff with no substance. Wait you say. This is a design book what do you want? Code? I really wanted design. So where is it? Between the pages that tell how to use exotic tools to do what html can? Or is it between the lines that keep emphasizing speed? Or is it that this is one big advertisement for the contributors? Oh well, it makes you look scholarly to have this book on the Koffee table", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_532", "text": "Where did JA Jance go?\n\tI own and have read all of JA Jance's JP Beaumont and Joanna Brady mysteries and eagerly look forward to the next episodes in these character's lives. I picked this book up, thinking it would be on par with all the JA Jance books I've read previously. What a crashing disappointment. I can't care about stereotypical characters in unbelievable situations - truth be told, I kept looking at the cover to see if I'd picked up a Harlequin by mistake. I'll probably read more Ali Reynolds books if this is indeed a new series, but I'd much rather see what happens with JP and Joanna - incidentally, I didn't think much of either of them, either, when their paths crossed some books ago. This one gets a big \"Aw, c'mon, JA, you can do much better than this!\" from me. For those who haven't read previous books and happened to have the bad luck to pick this one up as your first JAJ, get the JP Beaumonts and start at the beginning. They are worth the time and effort", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_533", "text": "Good First Effort But Needs Improvement.\n\tConsidering that this is virtually the first attempt (as far as I know) at a Dictionary of the Pentecostal/Charismatic movement, this is a good start. It is worth the price for what it does contain but it is not without glaringflaws.The title quot;International quot; leads one to expect much more coverage of Pentecost outside of the U.S. Canada, where Pentecostal movements thrived in parallel with those in the U.S., is given very scanty treatment.Some major early Canadian apostles, such as O.J. Lovik, are skipped entirely. There is also too much opportunity given for some controversial movements to propagandize. A balanced article would necessitate an article by an unbiased observer, rather than by the leaders of those movements.Finally, there is too much credence and space given to sociological assessments of a movement that requires, above all else, keen spiritual discernment to separate the wheat from the chaff. That said, I will consult my copy often, for the great amount of useful material it does contain", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_534", "text": "Sex belongs in the bedroom NOT in the library!!!!!!!\n\tThis book is filthy. I had to take a shower after I read it. Why doesn't he get a job? Why does he have to live in France? Why doesn't he save his money instead of investing it in alcohol and hookers? So many questions. People just think this book deserves a place on the same shelf as say James Michenier because it was banned. It was banned because it's a bad book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_535", "text": "A find magazine article padded to book length\n\tMr. Winchester takes an interesting subject, collects enough material to make a fine article in, say, National Geographic, and somehow pads it out to several hundred pages in length. (Case in point, a chapter devoted to how he found an interesting fossil by the seaside while a kid, but loses it, and his journey back to the site of this failure of his to wallow in the misery of this horrible loss. Ick. Self-induldgent. Boring.) Worse, still, even where there is a potential for interesting and enlightening material, such as relates, say, to the subject's wife, all Mr. Winchester bothers to give us are some gossipy speculations. I guess extensive research might have been too time consuming. Numerous times I considered stopping reading the book because the writing was so dreadful, but the subject was just interesting enough to keep me going, hence my review of two stars. \n\nJohn McPhee could have covered the actual science of geology way better than Mr. Winchester, and just about any other author could have done a better job of telling the personal story", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_536", "text": "horrible\n\tBought this one for Evolution class. It is a horrible excuse for a textbook. Do not buy this book unless it is for a middle school student. If the authors think this book has been written for an advanced audience, then I would suggest that anyone interested in learning evolution not attend University of Washington", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_537", "text": "JKG thinks he funny. He's not.\n\tWhile I did find the book informative and a good supplement to Robert Sobel's The Great Bull Market: Wall Street in the 1920s, Galbraith interjects his sarcastic view of the participants in the 1920s Bull Market way too much. This makes parts of the book extremely difficult to read. While I persevered to the end, I fouynd Sobel's account as informative and much more enjoyable to read", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_538", "text": "Book shows age\n\tI was very disapointed by this book. After just finishing the 400+ pages book \"Bull! from Maggie Mahar\" which is an absolute ecxellent book about market cycles (although the more recent boom of 1982-1999), \"The great Crash\" was really hard to read. It totally shows its age (it was written more than 50 years ago). The language is hard to understand and some words seem weird in todays time. \n\nBut its not just the language which makes this book not enjoyable. It is not written with much entertainment value, and the book I mentioned earlier shows clearly that it is quite possible to write an very entertaining book about the stock market. It also is very superficial, it doesn't go into much detail at all. It doesn't tell any examples of real people or anything which would make the book more readable. \n\nIt lists names and companies without doing a good part of explaning why it lists them. Sometimes I was thinking to myself \"Please get to your point.\"\n\nThat book was probably a good read in 1955 while people still could relate to most of the names he lists. But now (2004) there must be better books out there about the Crash of 1929.\n\nI give it two stars and not one (you can't give zero stars) because it has some interesting facts. Overall I would NOT recommend this book. Try another one about this subject", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_539", "text": "very disappointing...\n\tI have been reading a series of autobiographical accounts of modern day warriors and had high hopes for this title. As others have pointed out, Coughlin's ego can be suffocating at times. This could be forgiven if it were the books only flaw. Alas it is not. The writing is amateurish at best and the author's overuse of adjective and hyperbole is very distracting. The language is disjointed and unnatural as if it were written with the heavy use of a thesaurus. Again this could be forgiven as we're reading this book for a soldier's account, not that of an English grad student.\n\nThis book offers a stark contrast in comparison with Nathaniel Fick's \"One Bullet Away.\" Whereas Fick seems to be an intelligent, thoughtful and humble warrior whose primary concern is the welfare of his men, Coughlin conveys himself as a shallow intellect with more concern for personal glory and satisfaction than anything else. He is a team player when he hand picks the team and considers them worthy of his own company.\n\nYou cannot know a person from reading their writing but Coughlin's character development is very superficial. His attempts to convey a \"human side\" are unbelievable and seem grossly contrived. This is a great contrast to the character development in \"One Bullet.\" There is no connection between author and reader in \"Shooter.\" Coughlin does not develop the role players either. In \"One Bullet\" you really feel the brotherhood developed among the officer, his NCOs and the enlisted men. Additionally, Coughlin's demeaning descriptions of his support staff (non-trigger pullers) is tedious and only reinforces doubts about his team ethic.\n\nTo make matters worse the action isn't as well developed as in other titles. The author's self-congratulatory tone and emphasis on personal exploits, with plenty of after-action chest thumping, obscures the view of battle. He spends little time on the finer elements of sniper tradecraft, training and shooting. This can be found elsewhere.\n\nOverall this book was a great disappointment. If only a fraction of Coughlin's self-acclaimed exploits are true, then he is a remarkable sniper. He should let his accomplishments speak for themselves and not try to beat us over the head with them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_540", "text": "Survivor in Death\n\tthe beginning of this book was excellent, but dont be fooled, the first few chapters are the only decent part of this book. the rest of the book is just filled with sex and the ultimate downfall is that there is no foreshadowing to the killers. what's the point of writing it if the reader cant try to figure out who the murderers were. this was one of the worst books i have ever read, i'd call it a trashy romance novel with a hint of mystery. dont waste your time reading it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_541", "text": "Cambridge's normal skeptical view\n\tSeveral reviews of this book, published elsewhere, stress\nthe contents of Rossi's analysis were more focused toward \nthe skeptical side of Egyptian math and construction methods.\nRossi, therefore is being fairly depicted as publishing new information within unproven paradigms.\n\nOn the math side, Rossi mentions Fibonacci's algorithm\nand phi, two paradigms that clearly were not used in ancient\nEgypt, though many like to suggest that they were. The\nFibonacci algorithm idea was introduced after 1891 and J.J. \nSylvester's skeptical views of the RMP's 2/nth table, are \nreference point to 1202 AD and the Liber Abaci, but not \na reference point of Egypt. Egypt used more subtle ideas\nlike http://egyptianmath.blogspot.com and http://akhmimwoodentablet.blogspot.com .\n\nYet, Hultsch in 1895 clearly showed that Ahmes in 1650 BC \neasily wrote out 2/p series into short and concise unit \nfraction series using a very simple partitioning method \n(as Ahmes wrote out n/p answers in his 'false position' \nalgebra problems, ie. 5/19 written out in a long awkward \nseries using 1/12th as the first partition, as he did for 2/19,\nas describe a couple paragraphs below. Ahmes wrote 5/19\n\nper, 5/19 - 1/12 = (60 - 19)/(12*19) = (38 + 2 + 1)/(12*19)\n\nor, 5/19 = 1/6 + 1/12 + 1/114 + 1/228). \n\nClearly modern scholars (two being Robins-Shute) have often suggested that 'false supposition' was used by Ahmes, hinting\nthat Ahmes guessed at his answers. Ahmes never guessed! Ahmes'\nanswers were always exact when he worked with rational numbers.\n\nModerm scholars were the ones that had guessed, and missed, finding Ahmes deeper methods. Interestingly no scholar, until\nvery recently, has claimed to have read Ahmes' shorthand\nnotes. Modern scholars had sadly filled inlogical gaps left\nby Ahmes with their own intellectual guesses - many of which\nhave been proven to be wrong (as Rossi had not learned, since\nhe referenced none of the controversial Eguptian fraction and weights and measures issues).\n\nBruins also discovered the Hultsch method in 1945, and today \nthe method is named the Hultsch-Bruin method. It says that\n\n2/p = 1/A + (2A -p)/Ap\n\nwhere A, a highly divisible number selected in the range\n\n p/2 lt; A lt; p\n\nwith the divisors of A uniquely added to (2A -p)\nthereby solving (2A-p)/Ap.\n\nExample,\n\n2/19 = 1/12 + (24 -19)/(12*19)\n\n = 1/12 + (3 + 2)/(12*19)\n\n = 1/12 + 1/76 + 1/114\n\nwith the (4 + 1) alternative being discarded\nsince its last denominator was too large.\n\n\nRossi also mentions that Egyptian division may have followed\nan inverse operation of its multiplication 'doubling' method.\n\nHere also Rossi did not seen the simple remainder arithmetic\nfound in RMP #62 where 100/13 = 7 + 9/13 = 7 + 2/3 + 1/39.\n\nGenerally Ahmes and all scribes divided by this Q = quotient\nand R = remainder method. The Akhmim Wooden Tablet even \nshows a special method for grain and volume division where\na hekat unity 64/64 was divided by n, with n lt; 64, as\n\n(64/64)/n = Q/64 + R/(n*64)\n\nEven more interesting, Ahmes also used this method to \ndivide 100 hekat by 70, with his final form matching\nthe Akhmim Wooden tablet's special use of ro = 1/320th\nof a hekat, by:\n\n(6400/64)/70 = 91/64 + 30/(70*64)\n\nand introducing ro = 1/320 of a hekat,\n\n = (1 +16 + 8+ 2 + 1)/64 = (150/70)* 1/320\n\n = 1+ 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/32+ 1/64 + (2 + 1/7)*ro\n\nI'll not go on and discuss Rossi' view of Egyptian\narchitecture being the above her standard Cambridge \nskeptical comments.\n\nOverall, many accept Rossi's view as informative,\nand I do as well, in limited areas. However, on the \nmath side of Rossi's quick use of a Sylvester's and\nother recent skeptical techniques, all disproven years ago,\nshows that her Cambridge training needs to be expanded\nto read the Egyptian mathematical texts. Clearly Ahmes\nand his brother/sister scribes are the only experts \nthat should guide our understanding of Egyptian math.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_542", "text": "Snow White became Chuky\n\tIf you admired the young McCourt boy who survived misery and a drunken father in Angela's Ashes (A'sA), this book is sure a huge deception. The first 80 pages are a great continuation to A'SA, but suddenly the rhythm of the book stops, as if McCourt had suffered from a severe drought of ideas. The storyline becomes chaotic, changing the day-today timeline we were used to to a mixture of anecdotes that take place 5 years forward and jump back again, no order or sense whatsoever.\nWhat's worse, nice and naive Mccourt transforms into a copy of his drunken father, constant beating up of women included. It's a huge shock (hey this story's REAL, folks!); it's as if Snow White suddenly turned into the role of the Queen. \nMcCourt won't be the same nice, brave and funny guy for me nevermore.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_543", "text": "Disappointing.\n\tLike the other posters, I too was given this book as part of our homestudy for adopting a child from China. After reading the first chapter I found myself insulted. This book assumes all who read it are adopting because they cannot get pregnant, which is not my case. While infertility is something that should not be ignored, and I appreciate the fact that most adoption books I read address the matter, this book would have been much more respectable if it did not direct its text to the reader as a person who cannot conceive. I was so insulted that I returned the book to my social worker with these concerns", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_544", "text": "Wish I hadn't wasted my time, but saved by listening to story\n\tI have long had the desire to read a Grisham book, because I have heard good things. Well, my chance came and I was sorely disappointed. The audio cd's were on sale at a truck stop and I decided to get them for The Chamber. The opening to the book kept me going, but by chapter three, I had already decided this, \"If Sam Cayhall lives I'm going to be mad because I get furious about hate crimes, and if he dies, he had better not die a martyr or worse yet the \"hero\" to the story.\" Sadly, I pursued curious about the ending. I'm very glad I got the cds instead of the book, because it only took six hours to get through it. Sure wish I had those six hours back and the money invested so I could try a diferent author. Mayber Grisham's other books are better, but I won't be reading them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_545", "text": "Shamefully Simplistic\n\tWe live in a man's world. Women are raped, abused, beaten and generally regarded as objects for male gratification. This is an epidemic problem, and Christian men are just as great of offenders as the general population.\n\nSo here comes another book on male sexuality, for Christian men. The idea is good: rein in the beast. But the major defect, which sinks the book, is the self-centered nature of the remedy. \n\nChristian men are given a toolkit to not look at booty. What we are not given is a concrete understanding of compassion. It's all self-centered. Who cares if the world is just as dangerous for our wives, daughters, and loved ones? At least I'm \"sexually pure.\" \n\nSurely sexual purity includes overthrowing the sexual aggression in society at large? This is a life and death situation. We will be successful according to the goals we set. It is not enough for men to stop lusting. We need to fundamentally change the sexual ethics of our society - ethics that aren't greatly concerned with women's well-being. \n\nIf you're only concerned with your own thoughts, this book could be useful. But what about the sense of security for the women in our society, who have to live with sexual aggression, cat-calls and \"hey-baby\"s? This book sets shamefully low standards for the church's role in reshaping society, even as it sets admirably high standards for individual men's thought-lives", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_546", "text": "Soul by Soul by Walter Johnson\n\tThe principle question that arises from a reading of quot;Soul by Soul quot; by Walter Johnson is why was this book written? It is touted as history, yet not only does it lack any original historical material, it also lacks any discernable historical facts. Rather than history, quot;Soul by Soul quot; seems to be a mean-spirited, emotional tract designed to promote two fundamental ideas: 1. that white people living in the antebellum South were universally loathsome, brutish and cruel and 2. that black people living in the antebellum South were universally noble, good and abused. To support his views, Professor Johnson strings together a loose collection of repetitious snippets from antebellum abolitionist literature and excerpts from gossipy litigation proceedings. His personal contribution is represented by his miraculous ability to enter the psyche of the book's long deceased characters and divine their true, but unspoken, motives and thoughts. Quite a feat for any historian! One loses count of the number of times that the reader is treated to white people using their quot;probing fingers quot; in this book. Fortunately, in between probes, the reader can be shocked by the quot;killing fields of the lower South, quot; the quot;historical sexualization of black bodies, quot; the quot;slaveholders' inevitable failure to live through the stolen bodies of their slaves, quot; and the quot;brutish perogatives of whiteness. quot; This is heavy, hate-filled stuff worthy of a TV mini-series but it is out of place in a supposedly serious history text. I live in a former slave quarter in New Orleans. In the antebellum period, this building and its resident slaves were, interestingly enough, owned by a free black who was financially ruined in 1863 by the Emancipation Proclamation. As an amateur historian, I would have thought that a book about the New Orleans slave market would contain some pertinent historical facts about these markets. What were their addresses? What percentage of their customers were black? What percentage were white? How many slaves did the typical New Orleans household have? How were they fed and clothed? What were their working hours? These are basic questions that should have been addressed but instead, the reader is given an emotionally charged, repetitious, boring rehash of tired, previously published material. In short, this book, for the most part, reads like a rambling, overly long sermon. Anyone seeking serious scholarship on the subject of slavery would do well to look elsewhere and should consider reading the quot;Slave Narratives quot; compiled by the Federal Writers Project, quot;Time on the Cross quot; by Robert Fogel and Stanley Engerman and quot;The Slave Trade quot; by Hugh Thomas. The first of these is a collection of interviews of former slaves performed by the W.P.A. in the 1930's. The latter two works contain original historical research and both deal with the facts of slavery, not the emotions", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_547", "text": "It's a waste of money even for beginner\n\tSure this book is only for beginner or outsider of Cosulting business. But then, for the price of this book, I would rather buy a much cheaper book but with more useful information and ideas - such as Consulting for Dummies. The book is full of motherhood statements and it is more liked written by a grand mom and she called herself consultant; But come on, Consulting is a highly skillful business that require structural, systematic yet creative thinking. Overall, I think this book is a waste of money for experienced consultant. While for beginner, the reader will risk the wrong impression that it's this easy to win a consulting work - highly unlikely in a complex and competative world", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_548", "text": "Irrational hatred with authoritative sounding documentation\n\tAnother farce to feed irrational hatred with authoritative sounding documentation... If you dig that sort of thing... there are tons out on the market...Unfortunately they don't come with disclaimers. like one would get when reading a book on the occult... People tend to go for books that support their bigoted view, and this is a fine example... it is a lucrative business in the united states to see what is en vogue and write a book of it.... It is a living. When the Da Vinci code was written it was a craze everyone had to write the idiot's guide to the code, how to interpret the code etc etc.... I am not surprised of a book like this and certainly there is no accounting for integrity or lack thereof... people write for years even for the NY times before others discover their plagiarism.... or in this case the secret agenda.... before long we will all be drafted to support capitalistic oligarchies err democracy abroad...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_549", "text": "Better that you die than survive rape\n\tThis book states that it's better to die than survive a rape:\n\n\"Also far-reaching is the effect of the loss of chastity. Once given or taken or stolen it can never be regained. Even in a forced contact such as rape or incest, the injured one is greatly outraged. If she has not cooperated and contributed to the foul deed, she is of course in a more favorable position. There is no condemnation where there is no voluntary participation. It is better to die in defending one's virtue than to live having lost it without a struggle.\" (p.196)\n\nHow much more twisted can it get?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_550", "text": "Just very odd......\n\tThis story should have and COULD HAVE been really good. It presents a great concept, but the story is just so poorly crafted. It is VERY sexist, the prose is stiff, and the plot is dull. I will concede that it was interesting at times; it kept me reading, but I really didn't get much out of it. I can only praise Heinlein for including the \"intelligent conversation\" which takes place after the press conference, where there is a great explantion on why the English language is so difficult to learn. The whole story is just very odd. Do read it though. It's a title to read if you wish to be considered \"well read.\" Despite its faults, Valentine Michael Smith will be a character in literature that will never be forgotten, just as we will never forget Atticus from \"To Kill A Mockingbird.\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_551", "text": "Three Junes -Where did They Get That Name?\n\tSometime ago I read my Sunday paper and noted that \"Three Junes\" was listed as a popular book choice. The title sounded interesting so I bought it. That was 2 months ago and I am still trying to get through the paperback edition. It is difficult to follow the timeline, to understand the characters and where they fit, and to get involved in the storyline. I will finish the book because that's my style. It has not been a book that I could not wait to get back to.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_552", "text": "Enjoyed the first book, but the second book is not up to par\n\tSadly this second book left me unsatisfied. For one, Wouk's misgivings in the first book were well exaggerated in the second. Of course, once one has read through the first book, its hard to stop. Yet, by the end of War and Remembrance I was thoroughly sick and annoyed by Wouk's characters. It's hard to relate to super humans, who constantly do super human feats. Most of the characters in the book come from superior stock, graduate from the top universities, have extremely good looks, and seem to harbour traits that make superman look normal and mundane.\n\nI guess after spending endless hours reading the book I am somewhat frustrated. Perhaps you will be like me, and by the second book without pausing. But, for the sake of saving some time, I recommend you consider parting with the characters in book one. Don't make the mistake of buying book two just because book one was so good.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_553", "text": "Fun... but long\n\tThe book was fun but the fact that it is too long overshadowed all this fun. I got the impression it was rather written to become a movie. All I can say is that thanks to C.Bushnell for 'Sex and the City'.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_554", "text": "Could have Been Great But No Cigar!\n\tI'm sorry to say, this work will not rate very highly on my scale. \n\nThe author is brilliant, not to mention right on the things he says. It's just that the writer's style is so abstract and nebulous that he's absolutely maddening to try and follow. One moment, he'll be talking about how religion evolved, and the next he jumps to an illustration that takes half a page and uses language that is so illusive you ask, \"What in the world is he saying now?\" I got so excited in the first chapter while things made sense, and then noticed how he drifted here and there, making good points and then totally abandoning them. \n\nI bought this book three years ago and just recently finished reading it because I had to keep going out of my way to put it down and come back to it!! It never seemed to get better. I gleaned a few good points and enjoyed it...well...sort of, but the author is so unclear at times that it drives you nuts - and this is coming from an atheist who agrees with the philosophical position of the author!\n\nOverall, I really cannot recommend it unless you are a VERY slow, contemplative reader who doesn't mind an unorthodox read. Other than that, the book is packed with some good info. I just wish I could have gotten to it more easily.\n\n(JH)\n\nwww.ministerturnsatheist.or", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_555", "text": "Just what America needs. More rabble rousing.\n\tMiniter takes advantage of the American ideological divide by cashing in with controversal editorials of hyperbole. Maybe he could get together for a book with Ann Coulter", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_556", "text": "Really horrible book\n\tLike everyone of you, I am crazy about my toddler. I got this book and the book of Wendy S. Masi' Toddlers Play. The comarison: day and night. Kuffners book might have 365 activities, but it really bad organized. I am a first time parent, so I need some help/guidance; thsi is why I baught this bbok. \n\nThere is nothing to guide me on which activity is for what age group, so I don't know if an activity is for 18 months or 24 or 12 months- ie amI challenging my toddler, am I boring him or amI providing him with the right fun activity for his age??? Some of the activities are too obvious- it seems like the author wrote down anything she could think of just to fill in 365 activities in the bookl and there is you see the author's luck of creativity and/or knowledge of the subject. Also the descriptiosn are very brief with limited illustrations.\n\nI really don't understand why anyone will give 5 stars to this book. I don't care about the money I spent for the book. I care that I ended up with something that I can not really use to provide my toddler with fun. For that reason I strongly recommend the othe rbook (Wendy S. Masi's book). Yes it has 100 instea dof 365 activities, but it is colorfull, easy and pleasant to read and each activity is marked by an ege indicator. Look at the 'look inside' of both these books and you will see what I mean.\n\nGood luck + have lost of fun with your toddler(s)!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_557", "text": "Steve deserves a better effort\n\tWithout question a book is needed to address the origin and history of late night television and Steve Allen's pivitol role it. Sadly Ben Alba's \"Inventing Late Night: Steve Allen and the Original \"Tonight Show'', is not that book. It is, largely, a poorly edited and self-contradicting pastiche of previously published memoirs by Allen himself combined with some excellent interviews with Allen's TV contemporaries. These interviews could form the basis of an excellent book by the likes of biographers Scott Berg (Sam Goldwin) or Neal Gabler (Walter Winchle).\nThe opening chapter, which addresses Allen's dysfuntional up-bring, education and his early days in radio and TV sets the stage for the author's failure to create a full-blooded, well-rounded analytical portrait of Allen and his work. Alba draws here, almost exclusively and certainly uncritically, from Allen's memiors while combining these words with one quote from a childhood friend and two early reviews. Taking Allen and the reader's one independent witness at face value, Allen had a rootless, violent and unstable childhood. Given these negative conditions Alba gives no hint of how, why or even if, Allen really remained attached to his drunken and generally unstable mother and her equally troubled extended family. The author gives us two brief stories from Allen's adulthood to demonstarte that the family ties endured. Actually, all the stories show is that Allen attended an uncle's funeral and very briefly troted his mother out once on his Sunday night show. How did this dysfunctional world of Allen's youth effect his two marriages and five sons? Why, after a childhood on the fringes of a perlious show business existance did Allen choose this same career field for himself? Alba doesn't even pose such questions about the boy's effects on the man. He just plows ahead in a haliographic haze. Throughout \"Inventing...\" Alba maintains this pattern of unquestioning acceptance Allen's words. No other witnesses are called, no other points of view are examined. Steve tells a story; Alba accepts it and edits it into his text. Why not read Allen straight?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_558", "text": "A Review As Ugly As This Novel\n\tIt truly is the best war fiction regarding WWII if you have never read ANY other fiction regarding WWII. I love war fiction and non-fiction and beside parroting the Time Magazine blurb prominently displayed in the novel I can not even come close to understanding why anyone, let alone review after review, would even come close to that stupefying conclusion. To me it is the best example of intellectual snobbery that critics like to pat themselves on the back with. Only they understand and you lesser intellects are not capable of appreciating. What it is, is a bloated, narcisstic, misogynistic waste of time. \n\nOf course any piece of literature is subjective, but to me, this critically acclaimed work fails on every level that a novel should, regardless of genre. Unless you love James Joyce (another bad writer lorded over us by the critically elite), I think most readers expect some sort of plot development. Don't expect that here. How about engaging characters that develop and grow throughout the novel? You better pick up something else. It seems to me the reader should at least be invested in one of the character's outcome. Far too pedestrian a thought if you \"get\" this art. If I can't have any of that how about writing a character that is even remotely likable? Forget it non-ivy leaguer! I was rooting for the Japanese to kill them all, so at least their \"loved\" ones at home would be spared of these nearly universally despicable human beings. The only thing that propelled me to finish was to get to the ending that would perhaps tie together the painful experience of reading these soldier's hateful ruminations while, oh by the way, a war was being fought around them. Nope, no big ending either. It just ends. \n\nYes, I have heard that the plodding ugliness and pointlessness of the entire book is to symbolize war itself. Give me a break. While this may be bad news for us common folk duped into reading it, it certainly is good news for Tom Clancy. His last two decades of literature are just misunderstood genius depicting the banality of human existence and not bad writing at all.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_559", "text": "Cookbook to fancy\n\tI enjoy food but most of the recipes in this book are things I wouldn't eat in the first place", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_560", "text": "Who are these people kidding?\n\tCommunism is one of the most evil ideologies in human history, responsible for the extermination of 100+ million people. This book (which started it all) holds at least much of the blame. Communists were and still are a threat to the free world, and communism is a slave system. Some \"intellectuals\" actually support the tired mantras of Marx's philosophy, whether because they are insincere or simply pedants who haven't seen enough sunlight, I don't know. In any case, if they ever step foot in the real world they would take note that communism denies private property, and is totalitarian and slave-driving (the government owns everything, including you). And the deaths caused by communism are hardly necessary to bring up. Pol Pot, Mao, Stalin (of course), etc etc...who are these people kidding", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_561", "text": "OK for general PM Concepts\n\tNot sure this is the book to study for the PMP. Agree that its missing the tools techniques and concepts but he made it clear up front he was not going into it. Also, the intergration knowledge area is missing. I think if he went into the format of the exam , it would really serve its purpose better.\n\nRead this after you have read the PMBOK and another REAL PMP EXAM prep book! This is great to read the day before for leisure with no pressure", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_562", "text": "I Tried\n\tThis book irritated me on many levels; not that the writing was poor or the plot weak. In fact, the plot, the premise, the writing were good--unfortunately the characters didn't pull it off or keep me interested because they were all kinda indifferent or unlikable.\n\nI read somewhere the number one reason people keep reading a work of fiction--regardless of plot--is because they care about someone in the book. \n\nIn this book, I was hoping they would all drown by the end of the story...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_563", "text": "This book is not for the novice\n\tThis book is not for someone who just wants to pick up enough French to get them through a trip unless they have a good ear and memory. I found \"French in 10 Minutes a Day\" much better as you must write what you learn in a workbook", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_564", "text": "Not impressed\n\tI have been a huge fan of Dean Koontz for years, ever since my mom got me to read Watchers. But this story is just way too slow. Just when I thought it was going to grab my attention and start off for the rollar coaster ride....it would slow way down again. I almost put it down halfway through the book, but I kept pushing along thinking that it would get better just around the corner. About 2/3rds of the way through it got a little bit more entertaining....but I just felt like something was missing most of the time I was reading. I just couldn't get into the characters. I wouldn't recommend this book to any first time Dean Koontz reader because it would most likely turn you off....don't judge his work by this novel.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_565", "text": "\"Fictional stories of scientific falshoods\"...\n\tIf you are interested in learning about the *actual* science of food, but don't want to learn any science, at least read a book by someone who *did* learn it. There is so much grossly erroneous information in this book that he discredits himself entirely. \"Oil is more dense than water-- and that's why it can be heated to higher temperatures than 212\". As a chemist and formulator I can assure you that nearly all oil is lighter than water, and even if it weren't that's *not* the reason it has a higher boiling point. Ever make oil vinegar salad dressing? Ever seen crude oil on the ocean? How about the funk on top of old greasy dish water? Folks, oil floats on water... and the earth is not flat. Either this guy is a complete moron, or he is a very clever con artist. Either way, save your money... and buy that blind Amish author's book \"Semiconductor Microengineering for Dummies\" instead. It's better researched", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_566", "text": "There are better options available for readers\n\tI was drawn to this book by the promise of experiencing or gaining familiarity with a new part of Paris, a city I have visited often. The book fell far short of that. It left me disappointed and longing for what I had missed. It was difficult to connect with or enter into the story primarily because the author failed to portray a personal intimacy with the subject. As an example, she tells us that moving within Paris was a bigger event than imagined but the description lacked emotional depth. Where were her feelings, little experiences, failings, successes, reactions. Overall, the author proved she has knowledge but does not know how to share it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_567", "text": "Too Expensive\n\t$24.95 is way too expensive for a book that is only 100 pages. Other than that the content in the book is good", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_568", "text": "Too Drawn Out\n\tNormally I don't take the time to write a review, but this book just bugged me. When I finished I felt like I had run a marathon. The book was just too drawn out and I felt the descriptions were long winded. Faith was a little too unbelieveable even though she was abused and had little self esteem. The plot was good, but moved slowly. I am typically not drawn to Danielle Steel books and probably with good reason that I never seem to like them very much. I am glad that this book was in a box of 30+ books that I paid $15 for at a used book store. I would have felt like I wasted my money had I actually paid full price for it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_569", "text": "Companion web site not there\n\tThe companion web site mentioned in the book is not there. When I typed in that URL, I got redirected to Peachpit's advertising site of this book, but no \"links\", \"tools\", nor \"examples\" mentioned in the book at all!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_570", "text": "Talk about a tornado in a trailer park...........\n\tBetween the \"Glamour Shots Easy Sex, Different Babys' Daddys\" What else is there? Oh yeah, the many scripture quotes abortion info. Dont forget unprotected sex with every man she dates. Dont forget letting a strange man pick your daughter up from school. Poor Amber!\nThis gave me insight alright, on how dysfunctional Amber Frey is.\nShame on her for using Laci's photo! \nI hope that she spends her profits on much needed therapy a Tubal Ligation!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_571", "text": "Don't Waste Your Time\n\tI absolutely love Janet Evanovich and the Stephanie Plum series, so when I saw this new series of books with her name on it, I grabbed them up. I couldn't even finish reading this book. It was so bad. The whole talking car concept was, frankly, just stupid. This was like watching an episode of Knight Rider, but without David Hasselhoff. The characters are flat, and the dialogue is stilted and contrived. I can only believe that Charlotte Hughes did most of the writing, and why on earth would Evanovich attach her name to this? Needless to say, I will not be reading the rest of the series. Spend your money on something worth reading", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_572", "text": "Mr. Risen has found the legal loophole in espionage for cash:\n\tDon't sell it to one country on microfilm for a lot of money, sell it to everybody in hard cover for ~$20.00 a pop. Somebody is going to have to explain to me the difference between what Risen has done here, and what the Walkers were imprisoned for.\n\nImagine a WWII era reporter, during the war, giving away that the Allies had broken the Kreigsmarine Enigma code in order to challenge how much money was spent doing it; or how we used false signals to test Japanese intentions in the run-up to Midway just to question whether we correctly evaluated the information; or disclosed the exact D-day landing beaches in a vain attempt to substitute their own \"expert\" opinion. \n\nJames Risen's product is the same thing, only with a snarkier Monday-morning-quarterback vibe. And when hindsight is your only insight, you know you're in trouble. It's easy to figure out who had it right on intelligence issues a few years down the line, even easier to find the \"I-told-you-so heroes\" eager to tell their tales of cassandrian victimization. And that's really all State of War does. It collects a pile of disconnected (often single-sourced and anonymous) anecdotes, and fleshes them out. The more interesting the story, the more questionably it's sourced, and the fuller its fleshed. In the end, it's a bloated yet vacuous work that discloses sensitive specifics in order to illustrate a few widely known and obvious generalities, those being:\n\n Intelligence gathering isn't perfect. \n Mistakes are often made. \n Present laws do not keep up with technology. \n (Just in case you didn't know that already) \n\nIf you're hoping for an across the board Bush slam, think twice. There's info on botched Clinton-era operations as well (one of which transferred nuclear weapons technology to one of our favorite Mid-East regimes), but again, why? What's worse, the specifics in the book have given terrorists valuable intelligence without giving anyone else anything usable (Unless cocktail party whining is a \"use\"). In the wake of this book and the politically-motivated NY Times story, the bad guys have already started altering how they do their communications. Great news for American civilians and military members alike. \n\nThis book might have a place 10-20 years down the line. But as it stands, during an active shooting war, a valuable, effective, and completely legal intelligence gathering tool (a tool Clinton used with \"0\" congressional oversight) is revealed and disabled so that James Risen can buy a boat. \nAnother triumph of American journalism!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_573", "text": "TERRIBLE FOR THE PRICE!!!\n\tI ordered this book through a bookclub and returned it. It was terrible! Tanya Holland is a beautiful Black woman, but I feel has gone too far out of the way to create \"innovative and different\" recipes so much that they are not appealing and certainly should not be categorized as soul food. The price is outrageous for the handful of recipes that were chosen for this cookbook. I collect african american/soul food cookbooks among others. If you are really into soul food cookbooks and what they really represent, your money would be better spent on \"Essence Brings you Great Cooking\" by Jonell Nash, \"The Ebony Cookbook\" by Freida DeKnight or \"The Black Family Reunion Cookbook\" by the The National Council of Negro Women. If you are interested in healthier soul food try, \"The New Ebony Cookbook\" by Charlotte Lyons or \"The Family Dinner Quilt Cookbook\" by The National Council of Negro Women. If you are interested in diverse, cultural flavors, I would recommend Vertamae Grosvenor's cookbooks or \"Iron Pots and Wooden Spoons\" by Jessica B. Harris. I have collected over 50 african american soul food cookbooks. They cover the gamut. That is why I can give an honest opinion on Tanya Holland's book. I just wish that she would publish an african american cookbook that the average African American can relate to. One that would be useful to families in their everyday cooking.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_574", "text": "Now that the DailyKOS crowd has finished posting\n\tI've always been a big believer in \"attack the message\" (if you don't agree), don't attack the messenger. The reverse has been almost standard practice of the Left when they can't refute the truth, facts and common sense of conservatives. Which is close to 100% of the time. \n\nSo I have to be very careful not to copy the Left when I write as a fifth generation Kansan and having lived all of my life, thus far, in the same \"upper-middle class\" suburb Mr. Frank seems to so despise in his first and only book. But his book was so filled with errors, personal opinions disguised as facts and mislabeling of events, people and general culture, as to make it a book of fiction; not one of fact. \n\nHe stated himself he had every advantage presented to him early in life but he chose not to take advantage of them. He relishes being a victim and seems to mostly be upset that he wasn't born into a poor family of migrant laborers. Perhaps born as Ms. Condoleezza Rice? She is certainly a good example of someone held down by evil conservatives and not permitted to excel in life (not). Living in, and exposed to, the surroundings of his childhood, it appears to me his life's goal was to become a professional victim and a loser in life where the deck is stacked against you from birth. He's, so far, at least succeeding in that! Being an accomplished loser. What a goal! \n\nHis only \"accomplishment\" was the writing of one book that could only be believed as fact by disciples of The DailyKOS. \n\nHaving written his fictional book of what life is NOT like in Johnson County, Kansas and how he was stopped cold at every turn of life's losing lottery, he really has nothing else to say. Perhaps he can now survive as an invention of the Left writing the same type of fiction over and over (as he just did for the NY Times). He must be a very unhappy person. It seems most liberals are. How sad. The only real obstacle they have in life is seen in their mirror each morning. That's it no matter how much they deny reality. \n\nHe seems like an intelligent young man who had everything going for him. What a waste of talent. Now, he's just another \"victim\" doing his best to convince everyone else they too should just give up as they can't win in life no matter how hard they try. As I intimated, I'm sure glad Condoleezza Rice ignored people like him! I just wish people like him were fewer in number and that more ignored their delusional vision of reality.\n\nChecking in from Kansas, he is a \"one book wonder\".", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_575", "text": "totoally unrealistic for the times\n\tI recently read this as part of a survey of childrens' literature about the Medieval period. Let me say first, that the dialogue is completely modernized, with not even a complex word to redeem it. I know this is because the original is supposedly in dialect, but please, our children are more sophisticated than that. Adam is self-involved, careless, and annoyingly stupid. Despite it's touted 320 pages, this could have been printed in 150, and contained much the same material. The only thing that redeems this novel from being totally forgettable is the snatches of Latin and Old English ballads scattered throughout. If you want your children to have a much clearer understanding of the times, with a book focussed more on character than on plot or modern accessability, have them read Song of the Gargoyle. It's also about a boy who loses his father, and has to search for him, in the company of a dog-like being, but has ten times the depth and realism of this piece of trash. The boy is also a minstrel, of sorts, but he has more likable qualities than Adam, as well as more adventures in less pages. The ending is a happy one, but it involves a twist, which isn't at all forseeable, as theat in Adam of the Road. Please, just skip this, I don't care if it won a Newberry Award, and read Song of the Gargoyle, by Zylpha Keatly Snider", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_576", "text": "Hardly Authentic Science\n\tEarly on the author tells how he proved to concept of \"learned helplessness\" through his experiments where he administered electric shocks on caged dogs until they gave up and just lay there and whimpered.\n\nI threw the book away at that point. This \"scientist\" shouldn't be rewarded for his senseless cruelty that proves nothing. We don't support your science, Herr Doctor Seligman!\n\nGet the book from a library if you must, but don't reward him for his \"experiments.\" It could have been your dog this moral idiot experimented on", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_577", "text": "EDITOR CALLED TO TASK\n\tMy all time favorite book is Deavers THE BLUE NOWHERE and The Testament by another author. I think this book is on the bottom of my list. It was a combo term paper and novel. I wonder where the editor of this book is. Where was he/she? It read like it was written by two different people and a poor editor combined them. \n\nDon't worry Jeff, I'll still buy your next book...I've bought them all but please ...get a second opinion about your editor. I good editor wouldn't have let it go out in this shape.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_578", "text": "3.64 lbs of Pure Spirtual Abuse\n\tJohn R. Barry (another Digital Communications textbook author) first introduced me to this text. And Mr. Barry, as with many com. theory persons I've met since (GTRI in Atlanta, GA; MITRE along around the Boston area of MA; Northrup in El Segundo, CA; Intersil in Palm Bay/Melbourne, FL) actually use this book to justify their values and beliefs. Essentially, it's their Bible. The only problem is that the values and beliefs in Proakis, especially from an engineering perspective, are very third rate. Trying to use this text in a classroom situation, especially with a third rate engineer as an instructor, is an utter disaster from both an economic and an engineering perspective.\n\nJohn R. Barry, for example, is a very good baby-sitter and a so-so mathematician (he couldn't be otherwise as a faculty member of Georgia Tech). But as an engineer, John R. Barry, as with the other followers of Proakis, compares very unfavorably (in fact, I don't consider Barry an engineer; I consider him a phony that should be removed from the ECE faculty of GATECH; the department's economic fortunes would be far better if he were moved into some kind of adjunct English/Mathematics Faculty or just shipped off to some research laboratory without any students to harm [i.e., vampirically mind f--k them and then kindly provide them with werewolfic deliverance (yes, I mean along the lines of the 1972 movie with Jon Voight [Angelina Jolie's Dad] and Burt Reynolds)]...any place where truth/reality aren't so important). There are far, far better communications engineers out there than John R. Barry [infinitely better to be precise]. And what makes these others better [others meaning real engineers; John R. Barry being a make-believe \"engineer\"] is not mathematical ability, memorized knowledge, or even rhetorical shrewdness, but rather the difference lies in a faith of facts; something a follower of Proakis never seems to possess or even grasp the possibility. \n\nIn fact, the values and beliefs in the Proakis text seem to promulgate not only Intellectual Abuse, but also a Spiritual sort as well. In a nation (where Steven Pinker, who like Proakis is of Harvard Fame, has noted) that has around 75% of its population esentially believing in the biblical/torah-related account of things, this kind of Spiritual abuse can be very dangerous indeed and lead to serious consequences. Though it may not be intentional, nevertheless, the values and beliefs of Proakis's text and those of its instructors tend to be extremely spiritually abusive. These values and these beliefs somehow set up a massive cognative dissonance with many student's own biblical/torah-related values and beliefs. The result is almost always a broken-spirit. From an economic perspective, this is bad. Very bad. And it should be stopped by no longer using this text or any like it.\n\nMost of the \"engineers\" now being \"developed\" by the followers of Proakis (e.g., John R. Barry) are very analogous to Mid 20th Century Carribean medical school \"doctors.\" They can say, write, and use a lot of terminology making them useful for billing purposes, i.e. writing up invoices to Insurance/Government agencies. These \"engineers\" like those \"doctors\" don't and probably never will understand the essence of their professions, though because of their training or lack thereof they really think they do. When in fact, they are utterly clueless \"professionals.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_579", "text": "can't full the chuchu\n\ti used to follow politics but now i know better. clinton is a hero to poor folk in the US only bc bush is such a nazi, sorry, but clinton did more than any pres in US history to cut welfare to the moms who need it the most! i ain't no fool partisan of a richmans party and i don't like america. and yes i'm born and raised in the US, there is no democracy here, only a moneycracy!!! power to the ppl lets make a real country for the ppl, not the capitalist leech scum!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_580", "text": "Wrong Edition\n\tI am supposed to get 16th edition, instead I received 15th edition. The book was completely changed from the previuos editio", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_581", "text": "disheartened\n\tI came to Blowback by way of a year-long research project on globalization. Over the past year I have read dozens of books, both scholary and popular, on this topic. Right - Left - Love America - Hate America - Multi-Cultural - Eurocentric; I've suffered through them all ( happily, there is as yet no feminist perspective on the subject ). \n\nFirst let me state that Chalmers Johnson, this regrettable book notwithstanding, is not by profession the village diot. Johnson is a highly respected economic and political analyst, a man who used to be worth listening to.\n\nWhat happened? How did he come to cobble together this breathtakingly unanalytical smorgasborg? Where did the imperialist conspiracy rant come from? Johnson, where did you go?\n\nWell, the easy answer is that he delves into complex areas of which he has no knowledge. His take on America's military policies is ludicrous. Anyone who questions why the U.S. Army is still in Korea after 50+ years need only point to Seoul on a map and drag his finger a couple of inches north, where he will discover NORTH KOREA. Of coures once an idealogue veers into unknown territory there is no other path left for him than that of conspiracy. Conspiracy \"theory\" is all fine and good for the lazy and uneducated; it's their sanctuary; but for a scholar of Johnson's caliber to go there is incomprehensible. Unti you see what I saw.\n\nThe professional works that I read on globalization were pretty much uniform in that they addressed one or another facet of free-trade and concluded more-or-less-nothing, all in scholarly language. For the most part the popular books were not nominally about globalization at all, although globalization was the only thread holding the books together, and to each other. Brushing aside the fact that most of the authors of the popular group are ageing oddballs from the 60s ( you underestimate the mustard-gas-like effect of that era at your peril ),the only possible reason for these immensely angry, nonsensical books is this: no one fully understands globalization. No one. Even when you define the thing narrowly it is a cantankerous beast, too young to tame; growing unpredictably every day like the Blob. They're frustrated, these authors. I can't blame them, but for some reason they must have a scapegoat and the've rounded up the usual suspect, America, as in why does America impose - dominate - ignore, etc. the third world? Silly question, really. You're at the top of the food chain, what do they expect you to do? When bad things happen you want to be sure they happen to someone else.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_582", "text": "McJihad vs. Reality\n\tThis book is inexplicably influential, probably due to its catchy but ultimately meaningless title. Barber fails to convincingly analyze an interesting thesis, instead delivering an exasperating 300 page-long list of every single thing on Earth that he disagrees with. Barber contends that natural human political behavior results in smaller and smaller ethnic enclaves trying to separate themselves from the larger world, while unchecked global capitalism is erasing ethnic flavor with bowdlerized mass-culture sameness. Interestingly, Barber contends that these two contrary movements are actually in an unholy alliance, using each other's excesses as excuses for their anti-democratic behavior. That is a fascinating thesis, which makes the weaknesses of this book all the more infuriating. \n\nThe first part of the book is an interminable tirade of lists within lists, of cultural trends that Barber disdains, in an avalanche of complaints that is not analytical but merely selective and arbitrary. It's all tied together with attempts at \"edgy\" pop culture references, made-up terminology (like the annoying \"infotainment telesector\"), and pseudo-intellectual quotations and namedropping. All is lumped together unconvincingly under the anemic term \"McWorld,\" which is so vague and all-inclusive as to become meaningless. In his never-ending examples of how recent cultural trends are damaging the freedom and intelligence of the masses, Barber merely comes across as a condescending snob who thinks his own interests are superior, or a curmudgeon who thinks everything was better back in the good old days, or both. In the second part of the book, Barber proceeds to throw obtuse political science theories at various world hotspots, in which tribalism and separatism are damaging the integrity of nation-states. His umbrella term for this phenomenon is the dangerously loaded term \"Jihad.\" Note that this book was published back in 1995, so that word was not as prevalent in Western discourse as it is now, but Barber still uses the term as a loose descriptor which is likely to offend both devout Muslims and ardent anti-Islamists.\n\nWhen it comes to the specifics, many reviews here and elsewhere list out the numerous flaws in Barber's arguments, and there are so many of them that a lot of reviews are necessary for the task. You can agree or disagree with various critiques of Barber's contentions based on your own personal politics. But everyone will probably conclude that in this book's final section he does not deliver on the ironic implications of his initially intriguing thesis (embodied in the book's title), and simply forwards borrowed theories on civil society and the public sector. Overall, this book is mostly the longwinded grumblings of a nostalgic know-it-all who portentously predicts doom for every single cultural and political reality of the modern world. [~doomsdayer520~", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_583", "text": "Brainwashing propaganda but well edited\n\tThis is a classic circle jerk book that consolidates a number of articles from educators and educational researchers who talk about the same thing, and cite each other or similar data and research. The authors do write well, so I gave it two stars. But it has under/overtones of the same old myths in erroneous educational ideology that is actually the malaise killing our educational system - dump more money into schools; teachers are underpaid and overworked; high stakes standardized testing is bad. Folks might be well advised to pick up a copy of Jay P. Greene's \"Educational Myths\" to run a little de-tox on the stuff they read here", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_584", "text": "Academic\n\tThis was a comprehensive collection of statistics and War Department strategy notes but it had no life. It gave no feel for the soldier, sailor or marine on the ground. It was all acronyms and big picture strategy. If you are looking for something less academic and more readable try a different account of the battle. Since this was one of the most gruelling and bloody encounters of the war, the participants should get more ink. Here, the brass get all the attention", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_585", "text": "A Little Dry\n\tI found the book informative while reading it, but also a bit confusing and a little dry, best used for a college course and not for recreational reading. (Which is no doubt why we even had it in our house, someone had to use it and it's equally boring companion for some college course, I'm certain of it...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_586", "text": "Fun, But Too Many Flaws\n\tSure, I had fun reading this book. But the Amazon reviewer who termed it \"highly speculative\" is understating the case. Opinion, conjecture, hearsay, and speculation too often take the place of thorough, solid documentation. And unlike many other Amazon reviewers, I found McLellan's tone off-putting. She alternates between patronizing her subjects (the very notion of calling them \"my girls,\" for instance) and setting them up primarily as sources of voyeuristic thrills for the herself and the reader. Is the book dishy and intriguing and flamboyant? You bet. But is the topic of lesbianism in Hollywood well-served here? I don't think so", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_587", "text": "Short and Sweet\n\tJudging by the long reviews before me, it should be obvious that there is much to say about Calvin's theology. This book doesn't say too much. For those familiar with his theology, DON'T buy this book. It will be a waste of your money. For those who would like to know more about Calvin's theology, without getting caught in mid 16th century language or too deep into theology, buy this. If you want a good in depth coverage of Calvin's theology, buy the FULL version and enjoy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_588", "text": "Not for Most Adults\n\tIf you just got out of prison or maybe had a spell of amnesia or if your just hitting your 20th or 21st birthday then you may learn some stuff here. \n\nBut if you got yourself online to read this review then I doubt you will find this book much help. There were a few helpful ehows for me in the book though. For example I forgot exactly how to boil an egg. And there it was in the book. A typical type of ehow. \n\nAnd this book is BIG and HEAVY. with most info ridiculously simple I would say the size to useful ratio is not that desirable.\n\nMaybe this would make an ok high school graduation gift but other than that most people should avoid this book. The ehow website is great though and its FREE!.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_589", "text": "My faith has been shattered ...\n\tin the possibility that Steve Berry could ever transcend his not-so great debut, The Amber Room. Romanov Prophecy started in the right direction, Third Secret was OK, but I think he hit his *peak* right there.\n\nI really want authors to get better--heck, I hope to write better papers as I go along in college. But, Steve Berry, sorry. And for all you people out there who don't like it when people give negative reviews of a book you like, just hang on a second before you give me a big fat NO vote. \n\nFirst of all, even though this is fiction, the whole Da Vinci Code genre purports to be based on fact. Berry always writes his Note at the end to underscore this. However, if you want the reader to accept your plot, please get some basic facts correct first. The most annoying one for me, as, ahem, a French major, is the very dramatic chapter closer where they zip off to the \"Palais des Popes.\" Excuse. Me. \"Popes\"? Just because the English word looks kind of like the French word \"pape\" (for pope) doesn't mean you can flippantly swap them! Eek. And, btw, this is a real place, so some editor somewhere should have noticed this. Shame on you, S.B.'s editors. OK, I'm not saying a novel must contain no anachronisms whatsoever (it IS fiction, after all), but really big, glaring mistakes of geography or history cannot be tolerated.\n\nThe other main issue I have with this book is the vehement attack on Jesus Christ and the resurrection and the Bible as a whole. Cotton Malone, our hero, says that the Bible contains hundreds (I'm paraphrasing) glaring inconsistencies. If I remember correctly, he says that one of the gospels (he picks on Matthew a lot) doesn't place Bethlehem as the place of Jesus' birth. That one doesn't hold water--I checked Matthew myself. Says so in ch. 2. I don't mean to thump the metaphorical Bible, but who is Steve Berry to question the authenticity of the world's #1 bestseller ever? That's quite audacious ... some would even say blasphemous--but I tread on glass. \n\nI really can't go into the terrible character development, or lack thereof, or the wussy Knights Templar. Yeah, they're big and bad, but Malone seems to bump them off with the greatest of ease. Some \"Knights of Christ\" they are. \n\nWell, having alienated most of you, I bid you farewell as I go in search of a more worthy book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_590", "text": "Meh\n\tJesus, talk about the little girl crying \"wolf.\" When I picked up this book, I expected to read a truly terrifying tale about how people got sick with a horrifying disease that no one knew/knows how to deal with. What I got instead was a lot of perseverating and a lot of emotional presumption. \n\nThe book starts out promisingly, even if Preston surrenders freely to flowery prose. We're given the account of Charles Monet, one of the first documented cases of the Ebola virus. From there on, Preston gives a description of the virus, what it does, how it does it - the works. Then, he moves on to the Human Component, the cast of characters, so to speak, for the big story.\n\nThe big story is, alas, not so impressive. It's a case of an Ebola outbreak amongst a shipment of monkeys that everyone thinks is going to cause awful problems to come about, but nothing of the sort happens. Basically, people run around in bio-hazard gear, fret a lot, and monkeys die. In between, Preston manages to surpass his self-indulgence to talk about other cases of the Ebola virus, cases of people being infected, \"crashing and bleeding out,\" cases that are a lot more interesting than a shipment of monkeys, unless you're a PETA type.\n\nThe worst thing about The Hot Zone is just how self-indulgent Preston is. He starts to novelize his subjects a few chapters into the book, which is a noble idea, but not when they don't die at the end. Basically, he's trying to make you care about these people, and all for naught. And by the time that you're supposed to be truly concerned, you actually WANT them to die, because you're tired of hearing about him describe, in active detail, what they eat in the morning, what they do in the afternoon, and how they lie in bed with their spouses at night. When you're addressing a subject as fascinating as a Level 4 virus, why are you spending time talking about Nancy Jaax's hands and karate prowess? Moreover, when you've finally gotten to the monkeys, why are you talking about what kind of monkeys they are and how they dwell in the wild? Does anyone really care?\n\nI wish I could say that this book moved me in ways other than to reverse my peristalsis, but I can't. Preston's ornate metaphors that pepper almost every page of this book are tiresome and unnecessary; he had the chance to write a compact little thriller about an averted crisis of global proportions, but he instead chose to \"get into the minds\" of his subjects. And what a bore that became. There were only two redeeming aspects of this book: one was the description of the African, human Ebola victims, and the other was the description of the virus itself, although, again, both were sabotaged by Preston's inability to write. \n\nIf you want to know something about Ebola, go get An Idiot's Guide to Dangerous Diseases and Epidemics. If you're pining for the namby-pambiness of the Human Element, read The Hot Zone. Personally, I like to avoid rereading the Uncle Tom's Cabins of scientific accounting", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_591", "text": "Couldn't get past the first few chapters.......\n\tThe author is certainly writing for a target audience.......as one other reviewer said, white, upper-middle-class, female would-be mystics. I found the stories of life on the commune mind-numbing (then again, I was born in Berkeley in 1970, so that hippie commune kumbayah stuff reminds me of eating carob when I was a kid) and the rest of what I did manage to read alienating.......zzzzzzzzzzzz.......I am not saying this is a bad book at all, just that it's focus was so narrow that it completely lost my interest. The language was so fuzzy and woo-woo that it just irritated my Gen X (for lack of a better word) postpunk sensibility. It's a shame, too, as I was really looking forward to this book and hoping it would assist me in reconciling my own struggle between feminism and spirituality. C'est la vie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_592", "text": "Not worth the time and money.\n\tThe book is basically a dictionary of terms in the computer graphic field. All most the whole book contain very simple ideas and concept I knew already. \n\nAlso Lynn Pocock doesn't even do computer graphic work professionally. I have yet to see any computer animation works by the writer.\n\nSAVE YOUR MONEY", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_593", "text": "Discombobulation\n\tThis was a terrible disappointment. More of a memoir than anything about book-collecting, it was so disjointed it is hard to say what it was about or what the point was. There seemed to be no context or fabric to the book. \n\nThere were, however, HUNDREDS of references to obscure authors, actors, film-writers, magazines and books. There were pages at a time where I was completely lost because I had no idea about whom the author was speaking, but he wrote as if the person was well-known to the reader.\n\nBaxter leads the reader around the world from his beginnings in Australia, thence to Britain to the US and ending in France. Again, there is no context. He would flip from a reference to the obscure artist, to an anecdote about himself or some bookseller or collector and then perhaps mention how he had acquired a book.\n\nIf viewed as a book about collecting books, you will not learn much. If viewed as a memoir, there was little that was interesting about the author's life and there was precious little about his life other than acquisitions. \n\nThere were a very few nuggets about what makes a book valuable or diminishes its worth to a collector, but they were too few and far between.\n\nIf you could not tell by now, I can not see much reason to read this book. I think Mr. Baxter flattered himself to think that either he or his collection would be of general interest", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_594", "text": "Out of date\n\tThis book is seriously out of date for modern web design and development", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_595", "text": "Trashy like flypaper!\n\tI read this in Jan. of 01 and am just now transcribing my notes. Here goes: Trashy, but I couldn't NOT finish it. Story of best friends who go to a summer house every August with their families. Secret betrayals of friendship, a hidden illness, a birth and a miscarriage. What else do you need to make a soap-opera style plot? I give Thayer credit for her spot on descriptions of feelings one experiences after miscarriage, from envy to despair. Bottom line: Rich people with too much money and rich people problems. It didn't stay in my short term memory very long", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_596", "text": "Wolf in Sheep Skin\n\tIf you are a Christian, this book isn't for you. It is full of blashphemy, concluding that we must \"... forgive God\" and that we must love God \"... even if He isnt perfect\". Kusher even has the will to say that \"...God would not be God...\" without our love for Him. At one point he reduces God to an aminal saying that in the garden of Eden, when God said \"...let US make man in OUR image\" he was speking to animals and creation. Kusher explains that God created the world, and in the next paragraph that we came by evolution.\n\n Since when was God in need of forgiveness? Isnt it that \"... God so loved the world\" and it wasnt us that loved God? I have no words in describing this book. It is full of error, because it does not base it self on the Gospel of Jesus Christ. All this book does is frees you from the thought that you are a sinner, and that it isnt your fault, and that actully you are a good person. Why do bad things happen to good people? Wrong question. There are no good people in the world in the first place. \" for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God...\" The world is in sin. The world DOES NOT HAVE GOOD PEOPLE!! Only by the grace of God, through faith in Jesus Christ you are made righteous. I beg you in the name of Jesus Christ to stay away from this book. It hasnt helped 4 million people, but it lied to them. Kusher, please turn from your ways and come to Jesus, then will you understand the life question \"WHY\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_597", "text": "Not One of Sparks's Best\n\tAs a long time fan of Nicholas Sparks, I was a little disappointed in this book. The potential for it to be a great story faded when it became about these two characters and nothing more. The entire book takes place in this little Bed and Breakfast and lacks the support of any minor characters. There just wasn't enough going on in this book to keep my attention. \n\nSparks's writing is beautiful as usual, but the plot for this story just didn't impress me the way his other stuff did. If you are looking for a great Nicholas Sparks read, try The Rescue", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_598", "text": "A complete disappointment\n\tIt is difficult to believe that such a slow and dull book could be written about such a compelling subject. The reviewers who have lamented the short, choppy paragraphs that irritatingly jump from one scene to another, without benefit of full explanation or connection, are correct to scorn the overall poor writing that makes up this book. I had to read some paragraphs several times and even then didn't understand what I was reading. It was nearly impossible to picture most of the action in my mind, as it was mostly just a jumbled collection of facts and anecdotes that rambled on and on and on. The description of the fire itself drags on chaotically for fifty tedious pages, which incited one yawn after another. The book lacks any sense of focus and the author uses a very poor choice of words in many instances. For example, the narrative is littered with sentences like: \"She made for the east exit...\" Okay, fine, but did she run, walk, crawl, hop, skip, jump, or fly to the east exit? I just don't know what to picture there. The word \"made\" says nothing descriptive and is therefor about the worst word that could have been chosen. This type of problem occurs on every page of the book. I haven't read anything else the author has written, so I hate to be so critical. I wonder, however, why his editor didn't send his manuscript back to him with thousands of suggestions. I felt as if I was reading a very hastily-prepared early draft. I have read many gripping books about disasters and survival situations. This just isn't one of them. Compare \"The Circus Fire\" to \"Into Thin Air,\" \"Heart of the Sea,\" \"Batavia's Graveyard,\" or \"Ordeal by Hunger\" and you'll understand what I mean", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_599", "text": "Tony Roberts Stinks as a rRder!\n\tSince I listened to this as a cd it is difficult to comment on the book as Tony Roberts performance was so bad, it was impossible to follow the story line. He read so slowly that it seems he received a bonus if he could stretch this little book into 7 excruciating cds which he did. In addition to the slooooow reading, his characterization were completely over the top. Dino sounded like a moron and \"Billy Bob\" well like a Texas moron. And what about Billy Bob, that cliche name eptomized the whole weak little story.\n\nSkip this this one or prepare to suffer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_600", "text": "Too long\n\tA much condensed version would have helped but still would not have been a good story. The end was a disappointment and the middle laborious", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_601", "text": "Read this only with a wider range of Christian thinkers\n\tToward the end of How Now Shall We Live, Chuck Colson states, regarding popular music and media, that a little cotton candy is permissible as part of a healthy diet. However, he warns, a diet of junk food can be fatal.\n\nGood advice concerning pop culture-but even more applicable to this book. Yes, it contains a kernel of truth, but it ultimately is dangerous if not balanced by a heavy diet of other thinkers and theologians such as Thomas Merton, St. Francis of Assisi, Ron Sider, Tony Campolo, Brian McLaren, Brother Lawrence, Philip Yancey, Wendell Berry-the list goes on. It often is guilty of oversimplifying the ideological conflicts the modern Church faces, drawing the lines down to \"Christians\" against the \"naturalists\" or \"humanists,\" thus ignoring the wide range of threats that seek to destroy the Church.\n\nWhile there is truth in Colson's writing, I believe it ultimately stems from a flawed worldview-one defined largely by comfortable middle-class American thought and militaristic nationalism, sprinkled with the politically correct amount of Christian belief. His faith seems to be overly academic, one that favors rhetoric and proof over prayer and other spiritual disciplines. Evangelism, it seems to Colson, is comprised heavily of apologetics. The secularists must be shown that they are wrong, he says. Yes, there is truth and there is time for debate, but this book seems to prefer winning debates over building bridges and relationships. \n\nYou see, I used to fear evolutionists and the proverbial round table of \"secular humanists\" that many conservative evangelicals love to discuss. But as I've grown, I realize that threats to the Church come more often from within than from secular culture, and they almost always have more to do with power and politics than the Enlightenment or science.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_602", "text": "I AM GLAD I DIDN'T PAY FOR THIS BOOK!\n\tI borrowed this from my sister-in-law to read. It is the first Barr book I have read. I did not like it because of several reasons. First of all, THE VULGAR LANGUAGE was too much. One can write a fantastic thriller without words that are in the gutter. Second, it was so mundane for a mystery. The writer could have made this a very interesting book with the setting being in Yellowstone National Park. \nSomeone needs to give me a book of Barr's to prove that she can write an interesting book using words that are common to our daily language instead of trash talk. (By that I mean words one would use in professions of integrity.)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_603", "text": "quot;Just Enough quot; is more than enough.....\n\t\"Just Enough\" is more than enough: A turgid, pretentious, strident, and wholly unoriginal piece of work. Its framework neither breaks any new ground in the study of the sociology of business or organization behavior, nor is it a particularly useful addition to the realm of self-help pop-business literature. At best, this might have been a reasonable ten page article in the Harvard Business Review, but surely not enough material for 280 pages! Better to read quot;Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow : Discovering Your Right Livelihood, quot; by MARSHA SINETAR, and call it a day", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_604", "text": "Narcissistic Twaddle\n\tAll I could think was, \"Damn, if I had so many friends at my beck and call to talk me down off the ledge, I'd never be depressed.\" I don't know quite how to explain it, but I felt no empathy for him. I only ended up feeling more depressed. As a history of depression, the level of research was quite impressive. \n\nIf you read Prozac Nation and wanted to punch her out, steer clear of this one as well", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_605", "text": "Let me explain WHY I give it one star....\n\tPlease take this to HEART....\n\nI love Mr. Belushi's acting, he's funny and all...I have nothing against his career and respect him for making all the changes he did in his life...\n\nBUT...I cannot say this louder then this:\nNOT ALL WOMEN ARE THE SAME!!!!!!!!!!!! \nI was reading this, I knew what I was to expect...so I went in with SOME knowledge. \nI love a real man, I LOVE A REAL MAN!! I am NOT your a-typical woman and I will kill or die trying to remain myself. When ever I see book after book or hear more and more about this ..... I just fume because I will be the FIRST to admit WOMEN'S LIB DESTROYED WOMANHOOD! \nBUT and I repeat BUT...NOT ALL WOMEN ARE FOR WOMEN'S LIB AND ALL THE DAMAGE CAUSED IS NOT SUPPORTED BY ALL WOMEN. \nI am destroyed by people like Mr. Belushi because THEY think I am one of the group called 'all women' and am judged because I belong to this group. \nHis book is the most selfish book I have ever read and again, do not get me wrong about being a man, I SUPPORT IT AND CAN'T STAND a man who can't be a man....\nfor ME, money is NOT status, a career is NOT status and marriage does not complete me! If you fail at making the money you want, I'll encourage you to lift your spirits and NEVER tell you what job to do...if you don't have the money to take me out or buy me anything, I don't judge the quality of who you are, I will enjoy a night in front of the dvd player with you and I'M HAPPY! I don't ask you to call because I'm checking up on YOU, I ask you to call and let me know you're safe....I don't snoop in your stuff because I'm NOSEY, I respect your privacy because I TRUST you - give me reason to stand up and NOT take your crap and I will, but ONLY after I shower you with unconditional love and acceptance because I GIVE IT TO YOU, and if that still hasn't reached you, all I can do is then stand up for myself where my man should be protecting me. \nYes, chivalry IS the key to this girls heart, but you better have a set to back that up too! \nYour friends are my friends and I love them because I love you and you love them...nothing more, but they sure do take by destroying us since they don't have the 'us' in their own lives...\nI SUPPORT and WISH THERE WERE more real men out there...there are only two wants from this woman to her man 1-don't cheat on me and lie to my face, I NEED THAT SECURITY (pay attention, my security does NOT come from YOUR paycheck, it comes from your arm wrapped around me, PROTECTING me with your love) and 2- it is YOUR job to take care of us and when you can't, I am right there to get your back NOT to get in your way, NOT to diminish you, but to HELP YOU when you say you need my help. \nThat did not cost you your friends, did not cost a penny and it did not cost you your freedoms as a man. I GIVE FREELY, LOVINGLY, UNCONDITIONALLY and ALWAYS not because of the notches on your bedpost, not because it cost you a dime, not because you did it MY way, not because you gave up one dang thing - I gave you every reason to WANT to give me your arm around me and your WANT to protect me. \nTwo things is all I need to give you an entire lifetime of love, honor, RESPECT and every ounce of my body to you...FREELY...got it??? \nI am halfway through the book and realized that yeah, I love one of the biggest jerks out there because of who he's become, I will love him til the day I die and will always and I mean ALWAYS give him that love, RESPECT as a man and honor him as MY man....because 'I' want to change ME to be a better woman, not because he got whipped into what I wanted him to be!\nNOT ALL WOMEN FIT THE BILL OF TRUE WAMONHOOD but I sure am dang proud of myself that I strive for it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_606", "text": "A bad choice of plot and character\n\tIt is difficult, nay, impossible, to like a book when all the characters are obnoxious, money worshipping parasites, and that is exactly what we have in this novel. \n\nOut of the blue a godfather appears, a deus ex machina, who offers an idealistic lawyer, Clay Carter, more wealth than he can imagine or use. Anyone with a brain would know that there has to be a hook within the bait, a very sharp, very large hook. With apparent ease, this naive lawyer swallows the hook and makes millions and millions of dollars before he so much as senses that he is in deep trouble. Enthralled with the gaudy toys and women that money brings him, he immediately loses sight of reality. What a hollow and useless individual he is, as are those he hires to assist him and those with whom he associates in his lawyer world.\n\nWhether or not there are such individuals (Enron?) is beside the point. They may exist, but I for one am not eager to hear their life stories.\nThe atmosphere in which they live is boring, as are their conversations, their lack of values, their hobbies, their sex lives, and their comeuppances. Somehow, even in their fall, they never lose all their money and they never quite realize what hollow individuals they are.\n\nHaving read most of Mr. Grisham's other books, I expected better from him.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_607", "text": "A Rather Plodding Morality Tale\n\tI like John Grisham, but THE KING OF TORTS was a slow-moving disappointment. Grisham is obviously making an argument for tort reform in this novel, which is fine, but he ends up putting the message above the story. \n\nGrisham devotes much of this novel to a young plaintiffs' lawyer and his new law firm dedicated to class action lawsuits. This provides Grisham with an excuse to explain, in agonizing detail, how tort lawyers sue big companies and collect huge fees. Grisham also produces scene after scene describing the enormous wealth of class action lawyers, and how they put their own greed above the interests of their clients. \n\nIn the end, none of this adds up to an engaging storyline. It doesn't help that the young lawyer in this novel is a rather unlikable person that Grisham is obviously setting up for a fall. Since I didn't care for this character, I found the storyline of THE KING OF TORTS to be largely uninvolving.\n\nThis novel is also rather preachy and heavy-handed in tone. I personally dislike class action lawsuits, but I read novels for entertainment, not to validate my own political beliefs. Although this book was decently written, I just didn't find the story interesting enough to recommend.\n\nFor a better version of this story, I would suggest A CIVIL ACTION by Jonathan Harr.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_608", "text": "way too complicated\n\tThis is a good book for serious health nuts that have the time and energy to make simple easy recipes with a million strange ingredients that you've probably never heard of. If you plan on making lots of baby food with kelp and sea weed then this is the book for you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_609", "text": "Chased by the Light: A 90-Day Journey: 2001\n\tWhile it is true that Brandenburg is a tremendous photographer and the majority of photos are simply breathtaking. I returned my copy because the datebook also contained disturbing photos of dead wildlife. I'm very tender when it comes to wildlife, and while I know that death is a natural part of the life cycle, I am disturbed by dead wildlife and would never chose a book or datebook containing such pictures. For anyone who is animal sensitive and dislikes any death photos, then this IS NOT the book for them. Otherwise, I would recommend it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_610", "text": "Don't recommend this book! The worst book I've ever read!\n\tI have nothing more to say than I've already said in my headline. Lou Dobbs' book was a big disappointment for me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_611", "text": "ugggh\n\tI've read every one of Iris Johansen's \"suspense\" novels and have loved most of them. The last couple though have been so painful to get through. This one however, I don't think I can even finish. I read where someone called these characters \"cardboard,\" and I couldn't agree more. The female heroine randomly throws in curse words in a cheap attempt to create tension between herself and the supposed male protagonist. Whereas in the Eve Duncan Books and the Wind Dancer books we are drawn into the story and come to care for the characters, it is patently obvious what will happen with each of these characters - makes me think of a writing 101 class. \"Now this should happen here, and this here, and this here and boom, climax, happily every after.\" \n\nI hope that Iris can get her groove back and begin writing novels worth my time.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_612", "text": "5 stars? Really?\n\tMark Rank proposes many interesting ideas that attempt redefine how we think about poverty in America. Most of his ideas are solid, but my deepest concern is with the readers who gave this book 5 stars and used the word \"interesting\" to describe it. Did they actually read it?\n\nThis book is an unending parade of boring and repeated ideas presented in different, yet equally boring ways. I honestly beleive that this book has destroyed the thrill of musical chairs for me forever. This book could have been written in about 150 pages instead of the 250 it actually took if he simply used his original, not to mention solid, ideas. The nature of the book greatly weakened his overall argument. \n\nNot only was the book dry, but it also seemed to fail to acknowledge the global system the US is a part of, and in particular, the role that immigration plays on poverty in the US. He talks about the US and the people in it as if they were static, but we live in a very fluid world, growing more fluid everyday, and I feel that his failure to ackowledge this fact truly hurts his overall argument.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_613", "text": "complete inability to move the story along!\n\tforget the tom wolfe comparison. this book is simply BORING! i'm half through reading it, but i'm still waiting for something interesting to happen. if nobody tells me that the second half is much, much better than the first, i'm going to throw it away (which i rarely do). how could i believe this excellent book review (in a swiss newspaper)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_614", "text": "too much homoerotica\n\tI appreciate that there has to be some of this to cater to the various tastes out there--but this book has way too much. I read 4 stories in a row that were either about lesbians or bisexual men. \n\nI am going to stick to books that have more balance or emphasize hot sex between men and women. The other stuff just doesn't do it for me. I got bored and started turning the pages fast. Disappointing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_615", "text": "Trotsky: Mass Murderer and Liar\n\tYou know, I hate to burst the bubble of devoted Trotskyites across the globe, but Trotsky was just as responsible for Stalin's rule as anyone. For Leon to blame Stalin is the height of hypocrisy. Without Lenin's apparatus of social repression and Trotsky's apparatus of military dictatorship, Stalin would never have been.\nThe Russian Revolution was never a win for workers. It destroyed them, some 4 million at Lenin's hands, 30 million by Stalin, and 65 million by Mao Tse-tung.\n\nNo policy or ideology that denies the soul can ever succeed. And communism does just that. By denying that which makes humans humans, it can bring only suffering", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_616", "text": "Poor excuse for a book\n\tI thought Keegan was a \"serious\" historian. This book contains little to do with the actual war itself - you would have picked up more on how it was fought on a 2nd rate cable news channel - indeed I beleive thats where he did all his research for this poor excuse for a \"serious\" miltary analysis of the iraq war", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_617", "text": "not the best self-help\n\tThe self-improvement books How to Win Friends and Influence People and Talking the Winner's Way are both way superior to this short book. Most of what you read is basically review if you've ready other similar books. And what's present doesn't pack enough substance or quot;how to quot; to make it really worth your time. About half-way through the book, Gabor started presenting fresh ideas. The problem, however, is that it was half-way through the book. Not a bad read, but there's so much better. If you happen across it one day on the street, it won't do any harm to read it. But I can't recommend paying money for something you already know, or can get for a better deal", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_618", "text": "Entertaining But Apparently Not A Scholar\n\tThe book is entertaining, however if you wish to read this from a scholarly point of view and you have spent ANY time studying the ancient world to any degree...you will be appauled to find that the author of this book simply added his own interpretations to events, biblical texts, and blatantly stretched (pun so intended) the truth on so much. I'd had enough from a research point of view when this guy not onlt spelt the names of gods wrong, but hyped only childish popular perspectives that no closer resemble ancient Sumerian belief than does the golden arches as a phallic symbol. If you take away any claim of being a historical reference, this book is good. It's a tongue and cheek look on the penis and that is about all it does. Totally not serious, but a giggle to be had here and there. Some of which is at the author's expense", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_619", "text": "Great book if you are looking for \"victim\" status.\n\tWhen I first got diagnosed with ADD (as an adult) I believe the exact phrase \"You mean I'm not lazy, crazy or stupid?\" went through my mind. FINALLY, there was an explanation. \n\nSo when I heard about a book by that name, certainly I had to check it out. Once I did though, I was sorely disappointed. \n\nI have ADD, yes. Nevertheless, I've still managed to get pretty far in life in spite of the \"handycap\" the authors of this book seem so eager to hide under. \n\nIt's been a while since I read it, but I have the distinct recollection of finding some new example of a \"You can't succeed in the world because you are 'disabled'\" mentality on every page. You can't do this, you can't do that, you've failed and you will continue to fail - just accept it. \n\nExcuse me? I don't know about the authors of this book, but MY ADD makes me creative and intuitive and perceptive and just generally a genuinely unique and awesome person (egomania aside). Where is this addressed? Where are the helpful hints for harnessing THAT kind of potential?\n\nIf they're in there, I sure didn't see them. All I found were new little tricks for combatting the \"affliction\" with which I am (oh so unfortunately) beset. Using these tricks, I can hope against hope for some semblence of a \"normal\" life they say. Thanks but no thanks. I'm doing pretty well so far, and I refuse to feel like some sort of mental cripple.\n\nIf you, and the authors are happy considering yourself as something less than the rest of the world because of the way your mind works, feel free - this is the perfect book for you. But you can count me out.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_620", "text": "The Bad Borin Book of Evil Tricks\n\tHave you ever read a book that just seemed to drag on and on? For me, that was this book. If you like fantasy then you might like this, because that is the genre of this book. It is about a Jewish girl named Hannah. She goes to a family party and hears a knock on the door. She opens it and then sort of wakes up and she thought it was a dream. She now has a new name, Chaya. She now has to figure out what happened, and what she will do in this body. It takes place in New Rochelle. It is old times. It doesn't give a specific time but you can infer by the clues and setting. She doesn't know why this happened to her but she must try to fix it.\n\tI didn't like this book at all. I thought it was really hard to follow. You have to pay attention throughout the whole book. You can never daydream or you won't know why they are calling her a new name. This was definitely made for older adults, or people with a higher reading level. If you are a good reader and you like to challenge yourself, try this book. I don't recommend this book if you are younger, or just not that well of a reader. This is for very and I mean very good and high level readers. I would say between the ages of 25-60 might like this book. I don't think this book was a page turner. I wanted to put it down, instead of not wanting to put it down. It never sparked my interest. Her being Jewish, and the book being a fantasy, I couldn't relate to anything that happened. This book was hard to concentrate on. If you look up for one second, you miss most of the story, so concentrate hard. I couldn't relate to anyone. I am not Jewish. If you are Jewish, you might actually understand this book better than I could. I didn't like the genre. It was all fake and totally unrealistic. If you like that sort of stuff, then read this book, but I don't like fantasy. I didn't like how it was written. It was too hard to concentrate on. I had to reread twice to find out why they are calling her a different name. I never found any surprised in the story. I could guess what would happen next. It was predictable. None of the chapters had cliffhangers. If just was boring and that's it. I thought it was extremely boring. I didn't understand anything and I would rather do my homework, than read that book. My mind wandered a lot. I had to read sections over and over again. I never believed the plot one bit. With the story being fantasy, everything is farfetched. I think older people would enjoy this book, because they would be the only ones who could understand it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_621", "text": "A B movie in Paper Form\n\tI picked up this book at the airport as I was heading to Japan. While staying with my in laws in the country, there is no English language anything. This is all I brought so I had to finish it. But it was a struggle. \n\nFirstly I like complex thrillers, and I liked all the Tom Clancy Jack Ryan series. Technically excellent, if with totally one dimensional characters. \n\nThis book reminds me of the original Star Trek, where everyone but the Captain is affected by the virus. The hero is always right. \n\nBell can write, his prose, I think is fine, but the scenarios are sometimes laughably implausible. I also agree with another reviewer here that there is an unpleasant racist overtone in some of his depictions of some of the bad guys. \n\nOverall awful, just awful. My first and last Bell book. I will be leaving the rest of the Bell collection on the shelf", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_622", "text": "lacking in details and intimancies\n\ti'll be the first to admit that i'm biased based on my expectations from shaara's father's great book, the killer angels. it is not fair to compare the two, but because reading the father's book lead me to buy this one, i thought i should mention it. this book does not contain nearly the details and intimancies of the father's book. it is not surprising since this one covers a much longer time frame than the battle of gettysburg, so shaara has less pages to devote to each person and battle. but the result is a less satisfying book. it skims rather than digs deep", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_623", "text": "Is Toni Morrison for Real?\n\tThe reviewer below who said \"More Heat Than Light\" got it partly right. This book is SO badly written you have to wonder if the author's other works were written by the same person. Not only is it sophomoric, it is gibberish. Had its author been unknown, she would surely have had to pay for the book's publication. Incredibly bad, it may at least serve as a source of hope for struggling writers who believe that only the best works are accepted by publishers", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_624", "text": "Don't Waste Your Time\n\tAfter reading Deep South and Flashback, I was looking forward to going back and reading some of the earlier Anna Pigeon books. Liberty Falling has to be the worst of the Pigeon series. I found myself skimming over pages and skipping over the last third of the book to get to the end and hope the ending would make it worth the read. It wasn't.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_625", "text": "Manifesto of Liberal Pseudoscience\n\tFor someone who spends his career attacking politically-motivated science, Stephen Jay Gould does a pretty good job combining scientific research with politics in this book. Gould rambles on and on, attacking giants of modern science like Samuel Morton and Francis Galton, and never putting up any serious scientific conclusions of his own. Gould presents fabricated objections to serious research and selectively excludes studies that make a clear correlation between intelligence and brain and skull size as well as differences in brain size between the human population groups and correlations between brain size and class. Gould only ridicules the most outlandish claims of scientific racism and refuses to pick on findings that have been proven correct. For anyone who has no knowledge of biology, this book will give them a very distorted view of the entire science. Stephen Jay Gould is a paleontologist; evolutionary biology is an amateur field for him, and it would be best if he, as well as all other crypto-Marxists who wish to blend science and politics, stay out of it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_626", "text": "Like Shadow of the Wind (good) with chuckles (bad)\n\tI'm at page 116 right now. The writing is lovely, the specifics dense, and the sense of place rich. If the author tries to create suspense one more time by having the father say, \"I just can't go on with this story!\" I'm going to throw the book at the wall. Also, so many embarrassing little holes. If I were a librarian I would say, \"So Dracula's checked out. Go to a bookstore. Every bookstore in the country has a copy.\" And if I were the cat, I would know I was a goner the second I appeared as indeed he does within a paragraph(you need to plant the gun in an early scene if you're going to fire it). Lastly, it seems like Dracula would be so much more efficient if he just killed the main characters rather than killing everyone around them. Unless \"Dracula\" is related to our heroine--that would be good. Will read a bit more. . .", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_627", "text": "Confusing but better than nothing\n\tOverall I found this guide pretty confusing, but I guess it is better than nothing. There are better choices, and some may want to consider auto-formatting software such as Eazypaper and others.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_628", "text": "MEDIOCRE\n\tI read this book, it was okay but the story flashed back to much, and I couldn't folow all of it but I read all of it anyway. I wouldn't recommend it. TOO SLOW MOVING, and BORING because of the flashbacks. The movie was the same way", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_629", "text": "Another Awful Book\n\tLet me start by saying that I would have given this book zero stars if I could. The reviews I've read are all true. This book is boring, extremely repetitive and a waste of time. The only reason I finished it was because I paid for it.\n\nI truly believe that Danielle Steel has lost her gift of writing. She has not published a good book in a long time. I also think that she's lost her editor, because to me, a good editor wouldn't let books like this be printed.\n\nThis story pretty much follows stories she's done before except it's told from the guy's point of view. There's the rich guy, Charlie, who can't seem to find the \"perfect\" girl to marry. He finds a flaw with every one he dates. He lost his parents at a young age, his sister left school to raise him, and just before he graduated college, she died of a brain tumor. So of course he's afraid that anyone he gets close to will die or leave him.\n\nThen there's rich Adam, whose wife left him and took their two children with her. It was a bitter divorce, so he has no desire to ever marry again. He dates girls half his age and never stays with one long. His parents blame him for the divorce. Every time he visits them, his mother let's him know what a huge disappointment he is to the family.\n\nThe last of the trio is Gary, a struggling artist. He has no desire to ever marry or date.\n\nThe three men spend the month of August each year on Charlie's yacht, partying and going on and on about how they don't want commitments. Well of course, each one meets someone, they start to date, they argue, they break up, they have their epiphany and everyone lives happily ever after. Same old story.\n\nDanielle Steel should stop writing. You can't tell me she doesn't have enough money to live on. I for one will not read any more of her books, even a paperback, and I won't even bother renting them from the library. I won't waste my time having to check the book out and worrying about getting it back on time. There are better authors available and I'm going to read them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_630", "text": "The Gothic aspects did not work for me.\n\tThis is the second Nevada Barr that I have read. I picked it up on the strength of Deep South, which I thought was really terrific. It was frustrating that nearly all of what I liked about Deep South was missing from Flashback.\n\nFlashback is structured with interwoven narratives which involve both the real-life murder and a civil war mystery related to Anna Pigeon's own family. The civil war story (told through letters and dream-like sequences) is clearly intended to add a note of gothic mystery to the story. Some may like the flavor that this element provides, but for me it dilutes the elements of the writing that I most enjoy. I really liked the crisp realism of Deep South, and felt that the style put it a cut above most books in the genre. Flashback, on the other hand, felt painfully contrived. The plot line with the letters was extremely unrealistic and (to my mind) unnecessary. \n\nIf you like historical mysteries with a gothic flavor more than you like realism in a detective novel, then you will probably be significantly less bothered than I was by Flashback. Barr at least made a clear choice with her approach to the book. Judging from the reviews, not everyone had a negative reaction to the interwoven plot lines.\n\nI will go ahead and pick up a third Barr book, because I did like Deep South so much. It was disappointing to have not had my high hopes realized with my second outing, but hope that it can be redeemed with a third.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_631", "text": "where is the quality control\n\tdesign of book is very poor--pictures totally unclear and print is crowded making it impossible to focus on the story. The translations are not bad but there is no effort to organize the material and put it in contex", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_632", "text": "Basic Stuff\n\tI was not impressed with this book. It is just basic stuff. I would have expected a more sophisticated analyis of financials from this publisher", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_633", "text": "disappointed\n\tI expected information about design, but this is just a self serving \"I am good at what I do\" book. I am sure he is good but there is little or no information about how to actually desigh furniture. No proportions, no instruction except make your mistakes on paper by sketching first. A waste of good money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_634", "text": "Astoundingly Poor\n\tIf an author sets out to write a collection of short stories about adultery, you'd think they'd have a lo say about it, right? Well, Ford certainly expends plenty of words, but the net impact of them is next to nothing by the end of this incredibly feeble navel-gazing group of stories. Mind-numbingly similar in tone and temperament, the ten stories center of upper and upper-middle class white, middle-aged, married professionals who seem to have drifted into infidelity. Story after story plods cautiously along, poking at the consequences of adultery in a very mild way, with leaden dialogue and a lot of empty moodiness. Adultery is treated almost as a kind of bland rite-of-passage for a disconnected male. Marital infidelity can happen in so many ways for so many reasons, and yet Ford seems interested in only a very limited field of it. I have no idea what his personal background or situation is, but it's a collection you read and leave wishing the author had worked out their issues in therapy or something. If he wasn't such a literary bigshot, there's no way this would have been published-it strikes the same note over and over and over, and isn't provocative, insightful, or even interesting. PS. If you were planning on the audio version, don't. Ford is a terrible reader, sounding like someone reading the telephone book aloud as punishment", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_635", "text": "A Terrifying True Story...A Completely Mediocre Read\n\tIf HZ's sensationalist title gives you pause, you're on to something. The \"story\" Preston narrates is, indeed, terrifying. It is a story about disease, politics, epidemiology, history, geography... So much could have been made of this story (and so much has been, by far more capable writers). Preston, it seems, is only capable of going for the jugular. HZ shows no evidence of research (it lacks even a trace of a bibliography), and attests little more than a rudimentary grasp, on the part of its author, of the history, epidemiology, or politics of Ebola (no more than one might glean from any half decent article on the topic). From its opening page stroll through the air-lock doors of a bio-containment research lab, to its closing page 'death-defying' romp through Kitum Cave (how very brave of you, RP!), HZ is in full pandering-for-the-cameras mode. If this book was not a thinly veiled Hollywood screenplay, I'll eat my proverbial hat. Even this might have been tolerable were Preston a remotely thoughtful observer or a marginally adept writer. HZ is all cliches and lazy reporting. It is an embarassment", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_636", "text": "Very Disappointing ... There're better books out there for Co-dependency\n\tMost of the information is very \"theoritical\" and \"limited\" -- author focus mainly on her own analysis of her mother and her relationship with her. ... In a nutshell, the message is that a dysfunctional mother'll pass her emotioanal issues to her daughter(s), and in turn, the daughter(s) may pass that onto her offspring(s). ...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_637", "text": "How to Ignore Genocide\n\tThe official censes of the Ottoman Empire in the early 1900s showed well over five million Christians living in the provinces of what are now modern Turkey. Western specialists who helped the Turks conduct their censes stated that the Turks purposely undercounted the Christians and overcounted the Turks. So, there were many more than just five million Christians. There are now approximately only a hundred thousand Christians in Modern Turkey. The question that the author pointedly neglects to address is what happened to the difference between over five million in the early 1900s and only a hundred thousand people today. We know that over a million surviving Greeks were expelled in the exhange of populations between Greece and Turkey in 1923. Again, what happened to the huge difference of 4-5 million people? To the 1.5 million massacred Armenians, must be added three quarters to a million Assyriac Christians (Aramaic-speaking Arab Christians) and as many as two million Greeks (almost 30 percent of the Greek people). The author does not touch on the large numbers of Christians who were enslaved by Turks or forced to convert to Islam to avoid massacre which explains the large number Greek-speaking \"Turks\" around Trebizon on the Black Sea. \n\nIt is not as if there is not vast contemporary accounts of neutral and Western observers of this enormous genocide and ethnic cleansing of the original, pre-Turkish populations of Anatolia. I can only conclude that the author had such an inborn bias in favor of Turkey as to ignore a slaugher that approaches the Jewish holocaust of WWII. Avoiding this subject amounts to holocaust denial. \n\nThe Christian genocide was the first great genocide of the 20th century and Hitler's model for the Jewish genocide. The massacre of the Greek and Armenian population of Smyrna (now Izmir) ranks with the Rape of Nanking in sheer horror and scale, but the author skips over it in a rush to avoid any detail of the crime or assign any blame except to the Greeks and Armenians by repeating the discredited canard that they set fire to their own city. \n\nThe author's treatment of the Christian genocide reminds me of the comments to me of a Turkish officer at a NATO conference which were to the effect that there had been no Armenian genocide (the Turkish Government official line) but, in any case, that they had deserved it. The author seems to have taken her treatment of the subject from the Turkish Government as well", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_638", "text": "The title of the book tells all.\n\tPick up any dictatorial king from the past world and read any writing about him by one of his blind followers, whose very existence and relevance is due to that king. What you will get from that kind of writing? Noonan was a speechwriter Reagan administration. Sound familiar? Noonan does not get how ordinary citizens used to live under the rule of kings and how they felt about kings. Probably she does not care. Americans are lucky that they never had any king. Noonan fails to provide any inside information how Reagan dealt with many difficult things of his presidency - AIDS, Iran-Contra, welfare, deficits, funding mujahideens, cozy relationship with Saddam. Instead she tried to portray his 8 years like a Disney feelgood fairytale - good ruler, happy citizens...\"happily lived ever after\". Basically, this book contains just glorification of a person who is viewed as king by the writer. Her admiration took away her basic ability of criticism and desire to provide any information that readers don't know already. This is a writing isolated from the reality of 80's (which is nothing new in human civilizations). Secondly, she fails to understand that Reagan was just an elected politician and many have contributions on whatever achieved in his 8 years of presidency - including average hard-working Americans. But she gives ALL the credits to Reagan, except all the negative things, like Iran-Contra. In the world of democracy this book deserved to be in trash - a perfect place for the kings, characters of kings and the writings about them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_639", "text": "Extremely Disappointed, couldn't even finish it.\n\tMy grandmother and my mother have read Danielle Steele for years, but I must admit I'd never picked one up. I was always more for historical romances. But I wanted something different, had heard good things about her, so while at the library, decided to give her a try. I have to say I'm extremely disappointed. Granted, I'm a fellow writer (a very picky reader by nature), and an unpublished one to boot, but the writing could've been better in my opinion. The first five pages are all backstory of Paris's marriage (no action, no excitement, told very \"history lesson-ish\") and what could have been an extremely powerful scene between Paris and her husband (the inciting incident in the first chapter) left me wondering, \"So what?\". Twenty five pages in, I could care less about these people. I honestly expected more from a bestselling author.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_640", "text": "why is it dragging on and on and on?\n\ti wonder if im reading the same book the others are reading. i'm on page 101 right now and it took me about 4 days to get this far. (i've gone through 3 clique books in a day, so it's not like i'm a slow reader) the book is just so boring. its like ive read all of this cr@p before! so far sam had a graduation party at her dad's yacht, we hear about 2 new characters from a rival school who happen to be enemies of sam and her group and conveniently enough the two schools do something together, i forget what but it looks like it will be the opportunity for sam to get her revenge for getting poop smeared on her white jeans a few years back (eye-roll). anna is incapable of taking care of herself at a time of crisis (her car gets rear ended by some cliche white trash woman) so her dad's 'dont judge a book by the cover cliche' tatooed but hot new intern comes to rescue her, omg romance! (another eye roll) ben is being a troll my guess is hes cheating on her, but seriously reading that chapter where they go on this really uncomfortable date just made me want to scream at the book! it was so annoying.\n\nthe only thing keeping me reading right now is the cammie storyline, i want her to confront her dad and find out what happened to her mom.\n\nright now im giving the book 2 stars, after i finish the book (if i ever do) ill come back and edit this. if anyone wants to take me out of my misery and tell me what happened to cammies mom, be my guest! lol\n\n***EDIT*** it got a lot better after page 101, the Sam plot got developed (a bit overdone, tacky and stalkerish, i mean a life size cut out? a 100 cell phones? come on, what a waste of money. she could have donated all that $$$ to some charity in peru and impressed her guy a lot more. the cammie story is getting juicier, and parker may have a bona fide crush on sam. i still think ben is a creep. well i guess i wont spoiler everything lol. i'm still not done yet. ill continue this after i finish.\n\n***FINAL EDIT*** after a good middle, the book took a nosedive. the story of cammie's mother was horribly disappointing. i officially HATE ben now and im getting more and more sick of anna for even being into him. what kind of guy tries to make a girl feel weird and uptight for thinking that sex between two people should be special??? that just really turned me off. the girl who wins a contest by wearing nothing but body paint to the party?? okay, this is a book that 12 year olds read, did we seriously need to hear that? the best way to get liked is to get naked?\n\nsigh... the two stars rating stands. sorry", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_641", "text": "Disappointing\n\tAfter having read and loved Howard Pyle's 1968 Classic Press\nedition of \"The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood\" I was quite \ndisappointed with \"The Story of King Arthur and His Knights\".\nWhereas Pyle brilliantly brought his characters to life in \"Robin\nHood\", the characters of \"King Arthur\" seem flat and lifeless\nby comparison. The King Arthur stories read like little more\nthan a description of events; one doesn't really get a feeling\nof being there while things are happening as in \"Robin Hood.\"\nThe dialogue seems much more realistic in \"Robin Hood\", but I\nthink there's more to it. The writing style in \"King Arthur\" \nI'd characterize as prosaic---in sharp contrast to the charming, poetic style of writing in \"Robin Hood.\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_642", "text": "boring\n\tso very boring... i gave up halfway in. i usually hate to leave books unfinished but i felt like it was a waste of my time. my sister liked it though.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_643", "text": "Give it a rest Alan!\n\tAs I've said before NATIONAL HYPNOSIS!!! Liberals want to dupe the masses into believing that modern Conservatism and Lberalism are different ideologies (they both come from Hegel and Machiavelli the philosophies that gave birth to Communism and Facism).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_644", "text": "PollyAnnaEducation\n\tMr Wong is making a good living selling his book and working the lecture circut. Some good ideas but a lot of impractical stuff included. The reality of the classroom and the ineffectiveness of school administration make working under such ideal circumstances unrealistic. Work in 5 classes of 40-50 kids each day who can't read (many are moved up so they can be with their friends) and such touchy feely programs quickly fall aside.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_645", "text": "revised review\n\tThese are revised remarks since my comments about \"Prediabetes\" and \"Stop Diabetes\" being the same book. I got them both and felt somewhat duped.\n\nGretchen did contact me to explain the Prediabetes is a second edition of Stop Diabetes. I wish it said that on the cover.\n\nThe book(s) info about stopping the progression of diabetes is great, so I do recommend either of these books. It is well written in a style that's easy to understand. Just don't get both books; they're essentially identical", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_646", "text": "I read this book why?\n\tI have to admit that my wife read this book first and said it was slow. She didn't say how slow though. But rather than take her word for it (why should I? After all, she's my wife) I bothered to pick it up and read it. How I wish I had listened to her and left it in the box of stuff for the rummage sale. I cannot stand Baldacci's juvenile charactor dialog, but finish it I did though most of it I could have read through closed eyes and not missed anything. I'll stick with my Nelson DeMille from here on if I want literary junk food", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_647", "text": "A Profusion of Details: Lacking Significance\n\tThis book is so densely packed with miniscule details and examples that the information's significance becomes blurred, if not obsolete. The authors show they are very knowledgable on the subject, but they fail to analyze the information they present. The reader is left to interpret the meaning of details and ponder why they are included. The authors also use repetitive examples that become tiring and ineffective. The only minutely important information is presented in the topic sentences of each paragraph, and the book can be reasonably well understood just by reading the introductory sentences. While this book could be a treasure house for someone researching the relationship between manors and their respective villages, the average reader's attention is never captured. Students, beware! Before embarking on an excruciatingly dull explaination of medieval village life, reconsider your other options of reading material. (One option is another book by these authors that has gotten better reveiws.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_648", "text": "101 Ways to Massively Increase the Value of Your Real Estate without Spending Much Money\n\tAttention: Seasoned RealEstate investers don't waste your time purchasing this book. Ideal for amatuer investors who want to add more value to their piece of real estate.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_649", "text": "Snore is Right\n\tI found this book to be a vaguely interesting dissertation on what the SHAM (Self-Help Actualization Motivational) Movement is, and maybe even on why it is, but no help whatsoever in giving me any tools for argument against it. I thought, sucked in by the interesting cover suggesting brain-washing in such a humorous way, that the author might have a sense of humor herself and I'd find her book absorbing intellectually and on other levels as well.\n\nI would read a page or a paragraph or two, close the book, and nod off.\n\nThis is such a fascinating area, it could be the basis for a really fascinating book, but \"Self-Help, Inc...\" left me feeling I needed to go to a self-help group to deal with the density of the verbage. It would not appeal most to the people most in need of reading it - the victims of SHAM", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_650", "text": "Don't support this writer by buying this piece of trash\n\tA friend recommended this book which I unfortunately bought. I feel sorry for people who think that this is \"writing.\" The author not only contradicts herself but the writing is shallow and lacks any depth. If you want to feel good, buy yourself a bottle of wine, not this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_651", "text": "Willy Loman This Guy Ain'y\n\tThis play explores the same old turf as \"Death of a Salesman\", but it does so with much less satisfaction and much less character development. Eddie is no Willy Loman, though, and the play suffers immediately from a lack of a central, driving force like Willy. Parts of the play seem borrowed from Tennessee Williams, and they don't seem to work in this context. There is some business about the romance of the Old World Italy versus the New World of Opportunity on the docks of New York, and it is the only topic that is at all explored well, if still unsatisfactorily. Eddie's dreams are represented in his pretty niece, Catherine; and unlike Willy Loman's uncle, she is still an attainable dream. That makes Eddie's life seem all the more petty, in comparison to Willy's: he longs wearily not after what he could have had, but after what he can never have, as he is already married. The death scene at the end of the play also seems like a forced, tacked on ending, and Alfieri's entire presence is a more or less unsuccessful stage gimmick. There are better plays by Miller, and many better plays by others", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_652", "text": "White Males Only\n\tBefore purchasing Made in Detroit I read the reader reviews. The reviews were so mixed that I decided against buying the book and checked it out of the library instead. As it turns out I made the best decision. All I can say is `thank you fellow reviewers'; this book was definitely not worth the purchase price. My statement has nothing to do with the author's writing skills, he is a skilled writer. It has everything to do with his lack of insight. That Paul Clemens could live in a city and have such a skewed view of it is downright scary. I read the book, waiting for Paul to have a revelation that would help him put the pieces of his life together and make peace with them. But after 241 pages he was no more enlightened than he was on page one. Blacks are caricatures whose sole role in life is to make Paul's life hard. Women are peripheral characters who are barely given a voice. He finds a way to put down and demean everyone who is not a white male in his book. \n\nIf you are a white male who harbors secret racist feelings you will enjoy this book and it will validate your feelings. If you are anyone else your reaction will no doubt range from mild boredom to outrage. As I read this book I felt sadness, a profound sense of dismay and had some of my worse fears confirmed. (There are white folks who actually still think like this.) My hope is that the light comes on for Paul, he is still young. If it does maybe he will share his insights with us.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_653", "text": "I guess that were the adventure end for me.\n\tAfter reading the first book *(which was catastropha) and reading the second which was really good, I thought that the series is taking off, I was mistaken, the third book is slow, and boring, you can see very well that Stephan king has no Idea what so ever where he is going to take that series\n\nNothing much is happening, and while the second book introduce some interesting ideas, the third book just go to the ordinary adventure that you can find (And better written as well) in dragon lance series, or other adventure books, also many ideas that were in this book already appear in many king books,\n\nreading reviews of manuy users on the fourth book, which some say is very boring \nI guess this is where the adventure end for me..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_654", "text": "One-sided and angry...\n\tThis book reads like the blog of some angry person who ignores evidence to the contrary and embraces anything that agrees with him. It was very hard to take seriously", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_655", "text": "Worse than painful!!\n\tI've enjoyed Johansen's books for years, but this one was awful...I'm beginning to wonder if she's using a ghost writer. Totally ridiculous plot, trite dialogue...I lost count of the times she used the phrase \"Sophie said through her teeth...\" I was beginning to wish someone was PULLING my teeth rather than having to read this book. Johansen is capable of SO MUCH BETTER than this! I'm praying she isn't falling into the Nora Roberts/Danielle Steel/James Patterson habit of churning out the same old tired fodder just to meet a publisher's deadline", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_656", "text": "One of Koontz's Worst\n\tThis is truly a disappointing book. It starts incredibly slowly and I found it very hard to become interested in the plot. Another disappointment is Koontz's recycling of elements from other novels: (1) plucky, highly intelligent disabled girl (the young female protagonist in \"The Hideaway\" had almost identical deformities and personality), (2) devoted, super-powered canine companions, (3) bad guys driving around in ultra pimped-out RVs, and (4) evil bioethicists.\n\nThe Leilani character is patently ridiculous. She conveniently has a genius IQ, but that does not make the absurdly adult manner in which she speaks any more believable. I found it so disconcerting as to detract from the plot. Koontz clearly has trouble writing for children, and this book is no exception. Almost all the children featured in his books are either autistic/MR or genius wunderkinds; the latter, however, does not justify his habit of making smart children talk like genius adults. Dean heaps the hardships on poor Leilani, with all the subtlety of an episode of Walker, Texas Ranger. In case you miss the anvils, you are supposed to really, really like her and fear for her safety.\n\nI don't know how or where Dean Koontz learned about bioethics, but he has a terribly misguided view of the field, taking an extreme sect of it to represent the main viewpoint of the field. Further, he states multiple times that these eugenic bioethics principles are being taught to medical students at major universities (who will have to pay for their involvement with evil bioethics) -- as a medical student, I can assure you that this is patently untrue. That Koontz could be so off-base on a topic that directly relates to the central motive is disconcerting and makes an already weak book even harder to swallow.\n\nThe final issue is Koontz's near-deification of dogs, particularly Golden Retrievers, which is a common motif in his more recent works. It is ridiculous and unintentionally funny to an almost painful degree. His obsession with dogs and their mystical powers borders on the psychotic (and I like dogs). This novel probably features the most egregious example of Koontz's tendency to create overly sappy, sugary-sweet endings.\n\nDean Koontz has written many books better than this one. Spend your money on one of his stronger efforts", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_657", "text": "Three Junes -Where did They Get That Name?\n\tSometime ago I read my Sunday paper and noted that \"Three Junes\" was listed as a popular book choice. The title sounded interesting so I bought it. That was 2 months ago and I am still trying to get through the paperback edition. It is difficult to follow the timeline, to understand the characters and where they fit, and to get involved in the storyline. I will finish the book because that's my style. It has not been a book that I could not wait to get back to.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_658", "text": "Not for fans of TR\n\tAs an admirer of Theodore Roosevelt, I was very disappointed in Mr. Brands' book. It appeared to me that Mr. Brands' intent was to analyze the life of this great man strictly from his critic's point of view. While any good biography worth its salt should present a balanced view of the man, Mr. Brands appears to go out of his way to find fault in almost all of TR's actions. TR was by no means a perfect man, however, history has proven him to be one of our greatest presidents. One gets the sense after reading this dreadfully long and depressing account of TR that Mr. Brands'truly disliked his subject", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_659", "text": "lacking in details and intimancies\n\ti'll be the first to admit that i'm biased based on my expectations from shaara's father's great book, the killer angels. it is not fair to compare the two, but because reading the father's book lead me to buy this one, i thought i should mention it. this book does not contain nearly the details and intimancies of the father's book. it is not surprising since this one covers a much longer time frame than the battle of gettysburg, so shaara has less pages to devote to each person and battle. but the result is a less satisfying book. it skims rather than digs deep", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_660", "text": "Fell well short of my expectations...\n\tWhen I started reading this book, I was hopeful that it would be an insightful commentary on the ridiculous nature of politically-correct word choice. Unfortunately, I did not find it to be particularly clever or funny. On some level, it seems like the PC craze has subsided since the mid-90's when the book was written, and it just doesn't read as the brilliant critique that I expected. We've now heard so many silly descriptions followed by the suffix \"challenged\" that it just isn't funny anymore. I suppose that this book worked much better when it was written, but it hasn't aged well over the ten years since", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_661", "text": "Nonsense redefined\n\tI must admit I was skeptical when I first opened this book based on previous knowledge I had of MPD. This book made me that much more skeptical. In most cases of MPD or DID as it is now more commonly referred to the problem arises through the suggestive power of the therapist. This case is different though. On page 67 of the paperback copy I got, Ms Chase describes Stanley(her name for Phillips) as wondering how it is that the personalities could seemingly communicate with each other while at the same time not being aware of each other. Her answer that she or as she claims her \"troops\" give is that it is through the use of \"thought transference\" which was known to the ancient Greeks as she tells us later on. I almost burst out laughing when I read that. She also contradicts her claim that the alters don't know of each other later when she has one of them discussing the alters Rabbit and Sister Mary Catherine at the same time. Another way this happens is how they often refer to themselves as 'we'. Many of the alters sound as though they came from books or movies. The abuse that she claims occurred while living with her stepfather is rather graphic. Her claims really belong in the same realm as those who claim past life memories, ufo sightings, satanic ritual abuse, and second sight. I think she is not credible in the least. There is not one fact given to support her claims of past abuse and it would be interesting for someone to write a book looking into her claims to see if there is anything that would substantiate them. She does let us know in the book that she is very creative, artistic, intelligent, and apparently well read. I think this has a lot to do with her claims of multiple personalities. The book itself is long, boring, anti-climatic even with the final confrontation with the stepfather which occurs at the end. She also seems to be claiming in the book some pscyhic abilities. Don't waste your money on this book, unless you have to read it for a class as I did.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_662", "text": "Blah Blah Blah\n\tThis book just rambles on and on and never seems to end. I don't think I have ever been so disappointed in a book. Since I started to read it, I feel like I have to finish it. I am just praying for that day to come soon. I have to skip over entire paragraphs just to get through a chapter. It is overwhelming proof that hippies should NEVER write books", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_663", "text": "Ballz.\n\tthis book blew my ballz. it was possibly the worst book i have ever read in my entire life. although i am usually sleepless in seattle, i found myself falling asleep each time i tried to read it. i advise no one to ever read this godforsaken book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_664", "text": "OK - but you didn't tell the whole story\n\tI was there, as were several of my fellow Sitka Fire Department EMT's and State Troopers from the Sitka Academy. The 6 of us, along with two parajumpers from the Canadian Armed Services were flown through the typhoon winds, on a helicopter, out to the Williamsburgh where we spent the next 33 hours attending to the rescued passengers - literally giving them the clothes off our backs and keeping them calmed. We knew there was a doctor onboard, from Anchorage, but we literally never met or saw him - I'm sure he did good work in the little clinic he had set up - but that is where he stayed. The real story was out in the rest of the ship that weekend. But I was disappointed to see that Mr. Jeffers failed to fully research this book - the role the Sitka rescue teams played (both on the Williamsburgh and trying to assess/fight the fire on the Prinsendam) was totally overlooked - despite the fact that there is a lot of documentation available that tells our story - which was the human side had some quite amusing moments in the face of this event. I was so looking forward to this book and then to find out he left a large part of the story out, was very sad. At least we all have our commendations from both the Coast Guard commendant and the Canadian armed services - they knew we were there! Too bad Mr. Jeffers didn't due diligence.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_665", "text": "Highly overrated\n\tTropic of Cancer by Henry Miller. Not recommended.\n\nIn his 1960 introduction to Tropic of Cancer, Karl Shapiro said, \"I call Henry Miller the greatest living author because I think he is,\" \". . . as a spiritual example he stands among the great men of our age,\" and \". . . he [Orwell] predicts that Miller will set the pace and attitude for the novelist of the future. This has not happened yet, but I agree that it must.\" Shapiro does not support any of these points in his essay, and nothing about Tropic of Cancer supports them, either.\n\nTropic of Cancer consists of 318 pages recounting Miller's experience as an American expatriate in Paris and expounding his personal philosophy, often in ways that are rambling and painfully nonsensical. Miller's stories about his friends are tedious, pointless, and catty; like Miller, they seem to have been talentless hacks whose belief in their own artistic abilities makes them artists and writers, as though believing is being. Miller writes, \"A year ago, six months ago, I thought I was an artist. I no longer think about it, I am\"--which is the type of arrogant pretentiousness he mocks in virtually all of his acquaintances.\n\nWhen they are not creating, or talking about philosophy or creating, Miller and his circle seem to spend nearly every moment picking up women (and disease). They rarely use a neutral term such as \"woman\" when there are so many obscene, demeaning words with which to objectify the gender. The women that Miller and friends find are invariably portrayed as stupid, drunken, irrational, loose, sly, deceptive, and good primarily for one function, which Miller turns into a squalid, cold, joyless act. In spite of all the vice and the \"living,\" no one seems to be having fun, and some characters, notably Fillmore, find themselves nearly trapped into the bourgeoisie life.\n\nMiller expresses contempt for the machine, the industrial age, and money--although he schemes to keep 2,800 francs from Fillmore's mistress and revels in having so much in his pocket. Often hungry, Miller obsesses about food and relies on his friends to support him. When he describes his Indian friend Kepi as \". . . a scrounger, a sort of human tick who fastens himself to the hide of even the poorest compatriot,\" he could be talking about himself as he bitterly complains about those of his friends who are stingy with money, accommodations, food, and wine.\n\nMiller's logic about the working world is facile; he writes, \"If you want bread, you've got to get in harness, get in lockstep.\" On the surface, this is true, but it never seems to occur to him that, if you want bread, someone must cultivate, raise, and harvest the wheat and produce the other components; someone must transform these components into bread; and someone must deliver it to the shops and cafes. In other words, if most people weren't in \"lock step,\" Miller could choose to starve or set himself to produce bread, joining the world in harness. He makes his choice clear, then whines about it. He may despise those who support him, whether they are friends or workers, but that is perhaps because he, a misanthrope who finds fault with everyone but himself, needs the very people he denigrates (including \"the grocer, the baker, the shoemaker, the butcher, etc.--all imbecilic-looking clodhoppers\"), a reliance which he resents. He hates the machine and the machine mind, but offers no alternatives.\n\nSeemingly incapable of sincere feeling, Miller finds human emotion amusing. When a friend says, \"A boy can break your heart . . . He's so damned beautiful! And so cruel!\" Miller writes, \"We had to laugh at this. It sounded preposterous. But Collins was in earnest.\" When an acquaintance to whom he owes money dies, he writes, \"At any rate, he was killed in an automobile accident shortly after my arrival, a circumstance which left me twenty-three francs to the good.\"\n\nShapiro claims that Miller is a poet, but his attempts at poetic and philosophic ramblings often make little if any sense. Speaking of buildings and statues, Miller says, \" . . . they must be saturated with my anguish,\" the kind of bad metaphor in which he frequently indulges. He describes artists such as himself as the \"inhuman ones.\" \"I am inhuman! I say it with a mad, hallucinated grin, and I will keep on saying it though it rain crocodiles. Behind my words are all those grinning, leering, skulking skulls, some dead and grinning a long time, some grinning as if they had lockjaw, some grinning with the grimace of a grin, the foretaste and aftermath of what is always going on.\" Whenever these attempts at poetic philosophy appeared, rambling on for pages, I found myself yearning for a return to his insipid stories about prostitutes, disease, friends, and hunger.\n\nTropic of Cancer is perhaps the worst book I have ever read (and I did promise myself that I would read Tropic of Capricorn). Shapiro says, \"There are not many of these emancipated beings left in our world [emancipated from what? --DLS], these clowns and clairvoyants, celebrants of the soul and of the flesh and of the still-remaining promise of America.\" If Miller, with his whining, his criticism, his holier-than-everyone attitude, his \"art,\" his two-dimensional view of people, and his obsession with excrement, is the \"greatest\" of these souls, may I never meet the least.\n\nNote: If there were a 0 stars option, Tropic of Cancer would have earned it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_666", "text": "I would have put 0 stars\n\tThis book was a complete waste. It was boring to read and hard to follow. I finished the book just see how it ended and hoping to clear up the confusion. I never should have read past the first chapter. Read Pop Goes the Weasle, or Lake House by Patterson. Just not this book. It is hard to believe it is written by the same author", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_667", "text": "Wish I could get my money back...\n\tAs a strong proponent of attachment parenting and a rather radical unschooler, this book was a BIG disappointment!!! I bought this book after reading the reviews and wish I hadn't paid more than $1 for it. While the title \"The Unprocessed Child\" accurately describes Laurie's upbringing, this book shouldn't be grouped with other unschooling literature. The author, while cherishing the close bond she has with her daughter, reminds me of the mother in \"Love You Forever\" who sneaks across town and climbs into her grown son's room at night to spend time with him--sweet but a bit creepy. The fact that she admits that she even went to college at the same time as her daughter so she could spend more time with Laurie pretty much says it all. The mother clearly has her own issues that I hope she allows herself to work through and heal from now that she's not spending 24/7 with her only child. We have been unschooling each of our four children since birth --challenging temperments and all--and I feel very privileged to spend so much time with them as they discover how exciting it is to decode and discover the world around them. If you want to read a GOOD book about unschooling without unsupported platitudes and preaching in almost every chapter, I would recommend \"Homeschooling our Children, Unschooling Ourselves\". Those authors offer more balance and eloquence than Ms. Fitzenreiter.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_668", "text": "Not bad, but not really good eithier...\n\tThis was my first reading of Jamaica Kincaid. She has a short, concise style, which made me often feel like I was reading poetry. However, I felt that it also had some downsides, like stifling character growth. In Lucy, the title character comes to America to be an nanny for a rich couple with four young daughters. Lucy watches as their marriage crumbles and tries to avoid turning into her own mother, who for some reason she hates. I wish we knew a bit more about Lucy, like why she hated her homeland so much. It was an alright quick read, but had it been longer, I doubted it would have held my attention", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_669", "text": "Bias Was Off-Putting\n\tDr. Northrup provides women with practical information about their bodies, stages of life and medical procedures. However, I was appalled by her bias against Western cultural heritage and Christianity. Her views on those topics were extremely unbalanced, with no acknowledgement of their positive contributions to culture and women. As a Catholic whose best teachers were strong-minded, compassionate religious sisters, I felt offended by her slur against nuns. I am aware that not everyone feels the same way about their religious upbringing, but I would expect an academic to strive for some balance in their research.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_670", "text": "Black House\n\tIve read mixed reviews on this book and though i had to make my own mind up. I first bought the book, 120pages later i realised that i had no clue what was going on, so i bought the audiobook (5 hours later i was still thinking what the hell is going on). \nNow im stephen kings No1 fan and have loved the majority of his work, the talisman for me was a fantastic bolt on to the dark tower quest. So naturally i thought this would be the same.\nThe book is one of the slowest drawn out books ive ever came accross, not a patch on previous work. I forced myself through the book expecting more, and im sorry to say this one doesnt deliver on any horror, excitment etc, do yourself a favour, get a tin of paint and watch it dry - more happens in that and at a much quicker pace than it does in this book.\nThis book is for die hard fans only... but even diehards will find this a chore", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_671", "text": "Not for experienced runners\n\tThe book is interesting, and well written. It contains little unique or scarcely known or understood information. Novice runners might like it and get more from it than experienced runners.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_672", "text": "Not sure of ownership, but sure of his bad theology\n\tI have a book of Ross' by the same title, but the cover is different (remake?) but most of my problems with his theology come from his advocation of the \"big bang theory\" which has numerous scientific problems (quantized redshifts to name one) and serious theological implications. If the big bang were true, then there were animals before man. Animals that lived and died. The Bible says that man's sin is the reason why we die and suffer. If death was around before sin (\"For the wages of sin is death\") then what good would Jesus' death on the cross have been", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_673", "text": "Knew it was bad after three pages\n\tI'm sorry, but I expect more out of a book. Beginning on page one the character development was infantile and the writing sophomoric. After reading beautiful books such as Cold Mountain and Brideshead Revisited, to mention just two, I found that this book started off so poorly and was so amateurish that I knew it would be a plot-driven monstrosity that wouldn't be worth the read. At page four I was fed up with the author's style and slammed the book shut", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_674", "text": "Not what it appears\n\tI was excited to see the book with recipes for the \"14 Super Foods\" after reading Steven Pratt's book, but was very disappointed. Yes, the recipes do use the \"14 Super Foods\", but also use such ingredients as shortening, Cheez Whiz, and yellow cake mix - hardly healthy! If you are interested in eating good, healthy meals made with the \"14 Super Foods\", don't buy this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_675", "text": "full of lies, propaganda, and hate\n\tThis year, 60% of college entries will be female. Look at this spring's honor role listings. Last year, 78% of honor role members in my community were female. Schools are fails boys - not girls.\n\nIf you wish to waste your time on a politically correct diatribe that is full of anecdotal and subjective pap, then get this book. If you want to really improve the quality of education, there are thousands of reads better than this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_676", "text": "Where are the flags? And sound effects?\n\tI remember hearing about this book by the great patriot Sean Hannity sometime in 2001, then it was a mere idea. From that time on, until August 20th 2002, I waited for what I thought would be the greatest book of all time. I remember seeing the cover art and hearing about the title: \"Let Freedom Ring\" with not just a picture of Sean Hannity on the cover, patriot that he is, but also a flag. I loved it, couldn't be more happy.\n\nWell, the day of the book's release, I took a day off work (i've never missed a day of work before in my life), and rushed to get this book. It looked better than I ever imagined.\n\nWith the flag on the cover and the title of \"Let Freedom Ring,\" I thought, finally, technology has caught up to our patriotism. I expected a book filled with flags, flags with sound effects. Maybe some firework sound effects. \n\nBoy was I wrong. I opened the book only to the colors black and white. No red. No blue. No stars and stripes. I quickly turned the pages, looking, searching for flags. I found none, no sound effects either, no fireworks. \n\nAt that point, I went into a 4 year long depression. I nearly committed suicide at several points. It's only now that I can bring myself to review this man's book, patriot that he is. \n\nI say this so you know what you're getting yourself into. There are no flags, no stars and stripes, no fireworks, no sound effects. \n\nI have since recovered, but only because of old stars and stripes. I went back to teaching last year, not fully recovered, and my colleagues, knowing how much I love America and the STARS AND STRIPES, suggested I have my class do a research project: find the most patriotic book ever made. \n\nThe methodoloy was simple: A book made out of flags with flag pictures would score high, a book that was not made out of a flag or flags and had no pictures of flags would score the lowest. \n\nWe found some very good books and they did cheer me up. The one that was the most patriotic by far was a book called \"President Jesus: How Jesus Wrote the Constitution, Freed the Slaves, and Won World War II.\" Its published by a small church in Texas. I was very proud of my students for finding it. It has brought countless joy to my life. Along with the book, made entirely out of a flag, with flag pictures, and written in blue and red ink, you get a giant flag. I'm not sure of the dimensions, but they had to haul it to my house in a moving truck. I've draped it over my house and it covers it completely. People even have to crawl under the flag to enter the house. \n\nNow I often go outside and just gaze at old stars and stripes for hours at a time, smiling.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_677", "text": "Betty's Not What She Used to Be\n\tTime was when the words Betty Crocker actually stood for something good in cookbooks, although the books' recipes, for better or for worse, were always a product of their times. The very first \"Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book\" was published in 1950 (still available), revolutionized how cookbooks were produced, and was an enormous best-seller. The recipes were the result of much thorough testing in the company's kitchens and in homes across America. This was cooking from scratch with very little reliance on convenience foods in its pages. This gradually changed as Betty and her books became more and more of a shill for General Mills' products and her name got plastered on one mix after another to the benefit of the company's bottom line, but to the detriment of good cooking. \n\nThe two all-purpose cookbooks that came out in 1961 and 1969 were both loaded with recipes and wonderful tips/helps, although you could see the beginnings of sacrificing quality for convenience--especially in the 1969 edition--but this was still relatively minor in proportion to the majority of the recipes. If you have one of these books, treasure and keep it; you'll never see their likes again.\n\nThe current 10th edition looks good but, like the past several editions, the number of recipes has been drastically reduced. Gone are the many variations, which are especially missed in baked goods. It was wonderful having recipes of many cakes that were sized for two people or small families and having different mixing methods to choose from. Now way too many recipes are of the \"dump and stir\" method instead of choosing methods that would insure the best results. Also gone is the very friendly, assuring, conversationial voice of yesteryear. Yes, there are recipes covering a wider range of ingredients and styles, but they are mostly stripped-down versions. \n\nIt's obvious that the folks at Betty Crocker now seem to think that no one really cooks anymore and can't be bothered with proper preparation of dishes, which begs the question of why General Mills even bothers to publish these cookbooks anymore. The \"Better Homes and Gardens New Cookbook\" is a better bet for those looking for an all-purpose, everyday guide. It has a better layout, the recipes and ingredients are generally of a higher quality, and there are more recipes and variations than Betty Crocker's had in some time. Even better, if you care at all about the quality of the food you eat and serve your family, I highly recommend the cookbooks of Cooks' Illustrated/America's Test Kitchen. Their comparable, general-purpose cookbook is called \"The America's Test Kitchen Family Cookbook.\" The recipes are tested and reworked--dozens of times, if necessary--to be the best their staff can make them and you get precise directions in preparing them. It's a shame that Betty Crocker has abdicated her throne and good name, but there's even better stuff out there now. Go for it!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_678", "text": "Not much beyond the cute title\n\tThe cover of this book declares that you'll learn \"Ten Simple Truths That Lead To an Amazing Life.\" If your idea of an amazing life can be distilled to \"eat, drink, and be merry,\" then perhaps you'll see value in the sophomoric platitudes that abound in this book. Alfred E. Neuman, of Mad Magazine, with his declaration of \"What, me? Worry?\" provides a pithier statement of the philosophy proposed by Ms. LaRoche. If you're looking for some deeper meaning to life, to success, to accomplishment, you'd be much better served by reading Napoleon Hill, Anthony Robbins, Dr. Covey, Denis Waitley, or Brian Tracey.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_679", "text": "Very Disappointing ... There're better books out there for Co-dependency\n\tMost of the information is very \"theoritical\" and \"limited\" -- author focus mainly on her own analysis of her mother and her relationship with her. ... In a nutshell, the message is that a dysfunctional mother'll pass her emotioanal issues to her daughter(s), and in turn, the daughter(s) may pass that onto her offspring(s). ...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_680", "text": "E for effort\n\tI am agreeing to the comment of \"E for effort\" on this book.\n\nThis book describes the author's attemps to improve his condition and how he suceeded. But he admits in his book that he is not sure which ones actually worked. Plus, the author also takes diabetes medications, along with other medicines and supplements. My main concern is what worked for him probably won't work for someone reading this book.\n\nThis book does not really provide a clear picture on what to do. He made so many changes on the medications and supplements, it is hard to say what worked.\n\nOne can find the general imformation presented in this book on \"Diet\", \"Exercise\" and \"Stress management\" (relating to clog arteries heart diseases) through the internet. I didn't gain any new information by reading this book.\n\nThe printing of this book is also done in a very strange way. \nThe text is printed at the center, occupying only the center area with a lot of spaces around, so about half of the page is blank.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_681", "text": "YOU NEED MORE THAN 8 but good choices\n\tI Look for books all the time on this topic to see if there any new moves I can pick up to help shape and tone the stomach area which is a problem for most of us. I think if you are just starting out this book will help you understand the positions you need to get into but it's going to take alot more than 8 minutes to get results and I have been training for years", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_682", "text": "Profiting from the Christian Man Shortage\n\tThere is no doubt in my mind that Josh Harris is a good person, who sincerely wants to help people, particularly young Christian women, who are especially affected by the vicissitudes of the modern dating scene. However, he doesn't seem to offer much honesty about why this book has been so popular. Either he's guilelessly uninformed or deliberately avoidant: inexcusable in either case, considering how influential this book has become. \n\nIs it because it offers the best possible advice on how to navigate the most clear and direct path from singleness to marriage? No. For the vast majority of singles, the approach described in this book will be too rigid and contrived to be workable. Few couples have actually gotten together this way.\n\nThe real reason why this book, with its overwhelmingly female readership, has sold so well comes down to one main reason: there is a SEVERE SHORTAGE OF SINGLE CHRISTIAN MEN, as documented in CampuslifeCollegeGuide.com male/female ratios, and the Barna Research group website which estimates the shortfall to be in the MILLIONS. Christianity Today recently identified the gender imbalance as being the issue that \"rises to the top\" for Christian singles.\n\nBecause Christians are encouraged to look at circumstances as springing from \"God's plan\" for their lives, many of the surplus women faithfully avoid doing the math, but certainly feel the lack of male attention. Unfortunately, this often gets boiled down to some kind of \"passive Christian guy thing\", but it probably has more to do with the complacency that accompanies the abundance of women: which is the defining masculine climate wherever there is a man shortage, whether it's New York City, Post-war Russia or your local mega-church. It's not so much a lack of male leadership, but a lack of males.\n\nAnd so the idea of courtship appeals to the romantic longings of single Christian women frustrated by what they perceive to be a lack of initiative taken by single Christian men, who they greatly outnumber. Since reading Christian books about relationships can be as titilating as any romance novel, many of these women will pour over every detail looking for the one piece of advice, the one thing they can change about themselves that will make a difference. Which means they stay on the spiritual self-improvement treadmill, fuelling a Christian singleness industry with its own slogan \"The Gift of Singleness\" that refuses to tell them the truth about the Christian man shortage that is the greatest cause of their prolonged singleness! Of course, their lack of contentment (an innate response that tells you that things don't add up) is something they are told to repent, ironically by pundits who themselves will not repent of how they profit from this symbiotic relationship. But as long as these women can be convinced that their discontent is caused not by unnaturally protracted singleness that's the result of the Christian man shortage but their by own spiritual failings, there'll always be a market for Christian self-help books like this one. Pure genius!\n\nWhat's more, there are \"unintended consequences\" that can go along with Harris' model for \"courtship\" that he doesn't really address:\n\n1) Because all masculine initiative taking must be based on a guy's intention to marry the woman, it makes asking a woman to do anything a BIG DEAL to him. This can have several sub-consequences: \n(a) It creates a lot of anxiety for guys in terms of their decision-making and rejection-risk (getting turned down for a date is bad enough, but imagine having your \"potential marriage proposal\" crash and burn!) (b) It fosters prolonged crushes, as stakes get so high with the guy investing all kinds of time and energy in figuring out that this is \"the one\", he might not ever do it (c) Ironically, it can boost up the guy's expectations in terms of a woman's looks. Because the guy has to have everything worked out in their heads (that yes, this is the kind of woman I want to marry) lot of guys end up not bothering to spend time with girls who don't LOOK like whatever their \"wife prototype\" might be. Guys who date and don't make a big deal of \"a date\" are more likely to ask out women they never thought of marrying and possibly end up getting married anyways (In \"How to Get a Date Worth Keeping\", Henry Cloud explains how couples will admit that their spouses weren't really \"their type\" when they first met). \n2) It keeps people from the humbling reality check that dating provides. Serial dating (as practiced in Latin American countries, where a guy will ask out tons of women, get turned down by most of them until he has a \"short-list\") teaches you where you stand with the opposite sex. You ask your way down your \"ladder of options\" until you find your equal (likewise for women, in terms of dealing with the facts about who's asking and who's not). With courtship, a man or woman can nurse an untested prototype of what they want in their heads for years. The idea that it's better not to have any previous flames to compare them to is FALSE. You're better off being compared to their last girlfriend/boyfriend (a real human being with chunky thighs and all) than with the evangelical Angelica Jolie/Brad Pitt that has filled their imaginations since adolescence! \n3) It reduces interactive opportunities that promote the acquisition of social skills needed in a romantic context with the opposite sex. It reinforces the pattern of psycho-social-sexual immaturity you commonly see in Christian singles circles. \n4) It's unfair to the woman to have some guy spring a potential marriage proposal (which is essentially what courtship is) on her without any prior notice that the guy (who's had a head start on working out his feelings) is romantically interested. Most Christian women seem to need some time to progressively get used to the idea of having a date with most of the guys who would realistically ask them, let alone entertain the thought of marriage. \n5) It also heightens the significance of anything the men do when interacting with the women in their circle, who inevitably end up reading too much into their behavior and expecting too much whenever any nuance of interest gets expressed by a someone they like. Kind of like, \"he's a nice, sincere, Christian guy and he wouldn't be spending this kind of time with me if he didn't think of me as marriage material, right?\"...not always so. \n\nIf we are to stand back and take a look at it, the whole courtship redux really hasn't gotten off the ground: it works for too few people at this time. Maybe the world has changed too much, or perhaps there are other issues today's Christian singles face in the mating game that need to be dealt with first: such as the confusion about \"the gift of singleness\" and the shortage of men. I would recommend Debbie Maken's Getting Serious about Getting Married: Rethinking the Gift of Singleness for an alternative view of courtship that embraces the ordinariness and universality of marriage, instead of this moldy oldy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_683", "text": "More errors\n\tIn addition to the errors listed by others, I see missing letters in the middle of words, quote marks that are the wrong style (backticks instead of curly quotes, done inconsistently), inconsistent indentations ... it's a typesetting nightmare. Big disappointment", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_684", "text": "Useless unless\n\tThis bool from the evil russian is useless if you already own \n\" naked warrior \" .Good techniques and informations nevertheless", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_685", "text": "Terrible\n\tLets say you were reading a book on the mafia, written by John Gotti, or perhaps some lesser-known mobster. And there was nothing but glowing accolades for the mob and it's activities. Furthermore, anyone who opposed the mafia and it's activities was labeled an \"extremist\" and in the text, their names were never more than about 4 or 5 words away from words like \"Ku Klux Klan,\" \"racist,\" \"bigoted,\" or \"paranoid,\" you'd begin to suspect that the book was a bit biased, wouldn't you?\n\n\"Americas Uncivil Wars\" is a book written by Mark Lytle, a professor at Bard College. He documents events in American History, in this book, from the 1950's to about 1975. Practically every time a genuine conservative individual, or organization is mentioned in this book, it is associated to a racist organization, whenever Mr. Lytle doesn't add his own commentary. For example, on page 22, he says Joseph McCarthy revealed himself as a \"mean-spirited slob.\" This is a far cry from the McCarthy I know, the McCarthy who wrote the brilliant \"Americas Retreat from Victory\" for example. And forget about anything good mentioned about the John Birch Society. Page 138: \"Most Americans ignored the hooded Klansmen, the John Birchers, and other extremists...\" never mind the fact that JBS is not and never was a racist or an extremist organization. But here is their name, sandwiched between the KKK and \"extremist.\"\n\nIt is a typical tactic of the left to associate the opposition with the \"stench of racism\" as Stalin may have put it (I don't remember his exact quote). But you might ask, what about on page 89 where he refers glowingly to William F. Buckley as \"the cornerstone of the anti-communist wing of conservatism...?\" Keep in mind that this is the same Buckley who years later, in Lingua Franca magazine, confessed that he would be a \"Mike Harrington Socialist\" or a \"Communist\" if he were college brat today. \n\nNow on the other hand, try to find anywhere in this book, the words \"murderer,\" or even \"extremist\" in front of names like Mao Tse Tung, or Che Guevara or Tom Hayden, to name a few. There is a good reason for that, but I will leave it to your imagination, the reason why.\n\nIn summary, should you decide to read this book, take it with a grain of salt, or better yet some motion-sickness pills because unless you are prone to the same convictions as our professor Lytle is, you're going to need a barf-bag", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_686", "text": "Poisonous Misinformation\n\tThe most depressing thing about a book like this is not the outrageously inaccurate content, but, based on the high ratings and adulatory comments by other reviewers, that most people actually believe this drivel. How can we possibly form an effective energy policy when the citizenry are not only uninformed but ill-informed? The answer is that we cannot. I will not bother to go through a detailed criticism, not only because it would take an almost book length document to do it, but because, in the highly politicized atmosphere we live in, no one would believe it. Today, the \"truth\" depends much more on one's political views than on an objective evaluation of the evidence.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_687", "text": "A Classic Text, Superficially Updated\n\tThe cover claims that the book has been \"revised and updated for the digital age,\" but Winston's information on technological tools is both superficial and already dated. The term, \"PDA,\" does not even appear in the index", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_688", "text": "A Real Chore to Make it Through\n\tI approached this title with all the expectations fostered by many friends endless promotions. I did my best to like it, to find some secret meaning, some redeeming quality within, to no avail. Actually finishing the book was an accomplishment, in my opinion. Ultimately I found the book aimless, soulless, and the promoter of everything negative about the human species. I know this sounds harsh, but time after time I felt let down by On the Road.\n\nNo, I don't \"dig\" it, Dean", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_689", "text": "Be careful downloading e-books!!\n\tI was disapointed when I downloaded it and got 8 pages.\nAs a customer, I expected to have the digital version of the full book and not a summary.\nI thought that the price difference was due to the absence of paper, printing, handling, shipping, etc.\nThe hardcover version is more than 300 pages; if you take the price per page of the digital version, the hardcover version should cost then ten times more!!!\nAll the examples are referred to that version and nowhere I was said that I was paying 5 dollars for a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT PRODUCT. \nI honestly believed that I was buying the full book.\nI will think better before ebuying again...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_690", "text": "Squeezing Spiritual Growth into a Business Box\n\tThis guide to church growth has gained popularity during the recent trend of mega-church models and numerical prowess in evaluating the current health and future viability of individual churches. Many of the theories and models are based on business studies and business growth theories.\n\nWhile the guide may be helpful in identifying strengths and weaknesses in your local congregation, its theories for projecting future growth or your church's demise are analyzed using European and Urban models, and have limited insight into the unique dynamics of the Christian church in the varied regions of North America as a whole. \n\nMost limiting in this perspective is the distinctly spiritual aspect of church growth which results in a gigantic disparity in trying to compare churches and businesses. This is a manual for analyzing and strategizing, for plotting and planning to stock more \"seats in the pews,\" and makes no significant mention of the actual spiritual journey or genuine troubles and struggles of the very real person searching for belief. The philosophies of this book graphically illustrates why some other Christian writers such as Eugene Peterson, contend that too many pastors view the members of their churches as assets to be managed rather than human souls with questions, concerns, needs and priorities of their own. Issues that cannot be forgotten in the numbers game of current church growth modalities", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_691", "text": "Am I Still Awake?\n\tI devoured all of this writer's books when I first discovered them and it had been quite some time since then when I bought this book. I'm a real sucker for a book with dogs so I dove right in only to become disappointed all too quickly. I didn't remember all the rambling. It is rampant! At times it was almost like reading a text book for all the 'skimming' that I did. I can't say it was a waste of time but some more editing would be appreciated", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_692", "text": "one star is one too many\n\tI am both astounded and confounded by the reviews here. Simply put, this is the single worst novel I have ever read. Everything about it--the writing, the characters, the story--is godawful. Here follows an absolutely true story. While I was forcing myself to read this drivel, I went out on date. She and I were discussing how much of a book one should read before giving up on it. I was advocating the 25 page litmus, and she insisted on at least fifty. She did several long train commutes a week to and from work, and so read a lot of novels. Anyway, I started describing this book. She recognized it immediately, and interrupted me saying, quot;The Bear Went Over The Mountain! Don't read another word! If you think it's bad now, it only gets worse, if you can believe it! quot; She was right. If you feel the need to find out for yourself, save your money and borrow it from a friend or the library", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_693", "text": "Unrealistic premise...\n\tJoseph Nye keeps repeating himself: multilateralism by global American charm attack. That is simply a stupid assumption. And it is untrue of American history in foreign relations. Nye still owes some answers to European scholars of International Relations who criticized his idea. In fact that is no personal multilateral approach..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_694", "text": "Interesting, but not an ethics.\n\tI found the book thought-provoking, but there is more to philosophy than provocation. The common underlying argument of this book, and its only valid statement as ethics, is that since the only purpose of ethics is to regulate human behavior, the ethics society adopts should reflect the kind of society we want to live in. This results-oriented approach is all very well, but Singer doesn't really build upon it through any legitimate philosophical argument. Virtually all of Singer's arguments about particular issues rest upon emotional premises that the reader either does or does not accept. If you accept the premise you are likely to find at least some merit in the argument; if you don't accept the premise, its impossible to follow along to any useful conclusion. In short, these are not ethical writings but the political writings of someone who is too smart for standard political discourse and not interested in limiting his thoughts to philsophy as a discipline. How useful you find this is up to you. I personally don't know Singer from Adam and had not received any prior indoctrination about how groundbreaking he was before I picked up the book; as a result, I have trouble seeing what people are so excited about", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_695", "text": "Old predictions that have not come true\n\tThis book is old news and is filled with predictions for 2005 2006 - most of which are inacurate. His boom and subsequent bust theories are not materializing - and at this point even if they do will be of much smaller scale than his grand predictions (DOW over 40,000) presented in this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_696", "text": "The South Rises Again in all its Historically Inaccurate Glory\n\tI originally wrote a review of this book in 1999, titled \"This is a racist book disguised as a work of art.\" It seems that I didn't explain well enough my objection to Styron's co-opting of the story of a real human being, Nat Turner, whose story was more accurately depicted in the 1831 book, \"The Confessions of Nat Turner,\" by T.R. Gray. Not only did Styron steal the title of Gray's book, in which Gray recounts his interview with the real Nat Turner, but the incidents Styron invents for the sake of drama reveal his southern-bred racism. \n\nUnlike his depiction in Styron's book, Nat Turner was married. Styron's invention of Turner's pivotal and conflicted relationship with a white woman, Margaret Whitehead, is entirely fictional. So is any self-doubt that Turner did the right thing by leading the revolt. In Gray's account, Turner did not express regret. There is so much more depth to Turner's life that is either fictionalized beyond recognition or left unexplored in this book.\n\nDo those facts make a difference in a work of fiction? Yes. The parts Styron has unnecessarily fictionalized are key to the story he invented. Turner's fictional relationship with Margaret is saturated in the southern myth that black men are obsessed with white women -- lusting for the forbidden fruit, for which they must die. That Styron crawls into Nat Turner's skin in order to infect him with self-doubt about his mission emasculates Turner and diminishes his cause. What offends me most is that Nat Turner's life deserves to be explored by a modern author who does not condescend or patronize this African-American hero. Instead, we have William Styron's version of Turner's life, taken by many readers as fact.\n\nIf one prefers racist fiction posing as a legitimate account of a life, then one might enjoy wallowing in this version of \"Confessions.\" But if one prefers reality, I recommend Gray's book as well as other accounts available about the slave revolt at Southampton, Virginia. Styron's book does not provide significant insights into Nat Turner, slave revolt or slavery itself. His book clouds the truth with the same kind of Reconstruction era distortions that spawned the hideous phenomenon of lynching", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_697", "text": "This one's a stinker\n\tI really love Amanda Quick, but this one just didn't work. We don't even get to see the hero and heroine meet and spend time together; the action starts after they've already spent a week getting to know each other. Very disappointing from a romance novel.\n\nAnd I don't really expect tightly woven mysteries in my romance novels, but the plot in this one defies belief. It's never explained why the first murder even occurs. The hero's fear that the murderer will focus on Venetia because she's using the last name \"Jones\" is beyond ludicrous. If that was going to be a major plot point, at least make it an unusual name that would link the hero and heroine together. But JONES?!\n\nAll would be forgiven if the romance were compelling, but it wasn't in the slightest. I will probably choose to wait for the next one in paperback or at the library", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_698", "text": "two stars for evocative writing\n\tThe notion of \"interpretive communities\" is at best derivative of Kuhn's classical work, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, and at worst a framework of obstruction employed against those who wish to revivify literary theory and criticism in the wake of postmodern hegemony", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_699", "text": "sorry I spent the time\n\tLike others, I picked this book up after reading several in the No. 1 Ladies...series. No comparison.\n\nThe story is in the first line on page one and the last three pages of the book. I just don't understand the rest of this book. Isabel never even asked the key question to the whole \"mystery\" until it slapped her in her silly face. The mystery for me is - what is the Sunday Philosophy Club, and what in the world does it have to do with this book?\n\nI'm sorry I spent the time on this - there are important books to be read", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_700", "text": "Pot Noodle Bushido\n\tThis novel of a 17th century samurai's odyssey to Europe starts as a very straightforward story and rather continues that way, but towards the end, Endo does get in a few good points. The style is somewhat pedantic and staid, but easy to read. It's certainly not a zen classic and the story never really gets off the ground or totally convinces. The historical backdrops are paper thin and obvious cut-and-pastes from history textbooks. I must admit I am somewhat baffled by all the rave reviews here. I can only conclude that a lot of people who don't really have much experience of Japan, think they've stumbled upon some sort of motherlode of bushido spirit in this conveniantly Westernized piece of writing by a Japanesese Christian. Remember, not every Japanese woman is a geisha, and not every Japanese writer can wield his pen like a samurai's sword", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_701", "text": "Just Awful..................No Stars Whatsoever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\n\tIt took me a year to finally complete this book. And honestly, the only reason I completed it was because I had nothing else on my bookshelf to read. This book dragged on and on to the tiny climax about 5 pages from the end. What a waste of such a beautiful book cover. Do not waste a year of your life or a dime of your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_702", "text": "Wonderfully creative but overcomplicated and not easily indexed\n\tThe book had so much promise, but I find it to be disappointing in several ways, alas. The recipes I've tried have been delicious, and the instructions accompanying those recipes are fairly clear and authoritative, although the discussions and instructions don't rise to the level of a cooking teaching tool, as would, for example, anything by Julia Child, Marcella Hazan, Jacques Pepin, or any of the King Arthur Flour baking cookbooks, all of which really teach one new skills while providing wonderful recipes. In this case, I was already pretty experienced at making ice cream before I bought the book. Were I a tyro, I don't think this book would be the best introduction, although of course there is nothing like plunging in and trying.\n\nMy biggest disappointment, though, is the organization of the book: ice cream recipes are \"bundled\" with their accompanying cookies, garnishes, and the like; instead of a group of recipes for chocolate ice cream, for example, we have a group of recipes for ice cream sandwiches, with ice cream of any of several different flavor families. One has to dig around in the index at the back of the book to find, say, recipes for chocolate ice cream. I would much prefer to have an index or table of ice cream recipes, by flavor and page number, right up front -- I don't want to spend so much time looking for the flavor I want. \n\nMy next disappointment is that the text is printed in a graphically attractive and most stylish but virtually illegible size and color. My middle-aged eyes struggle desperately to read the book, even with my reading glasses on, and I surely can't prop the book 18-20\" back from my utensils, to read as I work without changing position, as I like to do with my cookbooks. This is a case in which the author and editorial team seemed to have chosen (admittedly very attractive) style over function. The book IS very attractive, and the photographs are lovely -- but I would gladly sacrifice some beauty in favor of being able to read the recipes and discussions more easily.\n\nMy final disappointment is in the complexity and elaborateness of most of the \"dessert packages,\" for lack of a better word. Making the ice cream or sorbet and its accoutrements is, in most cases, a tremendously labor-intensive exercise. I have opted for using some of the creative and delicious ice cream recipes and figuring out my own much simpler and easier garnishes and accompaniments. I work a demanding job and have a house to run. I love to cook, but can't devote as much time to making an ice cream sandwich, for example, as these recipes require. So I use less of the book than I'd wish.\n\nOver all, Ms. Luchetti's sense of style and taste are impressive, and she seems superbly knowledgeable about frozen desserts. And many of the ice cream recipes are lovely. But I had hoped that this would be a book I would pull from the shelf much more often than I will, in fact, because the book is so difficult to use", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_703", "text": "Yuck, Yuck, and double Yuck\n\tThis is like teen-love-fiction, and by that I mean it's like a teenager wrote it, one who uses bad detail, cliche phrases, overused idioms, bad dialogue and poorly crafted plot.\n\nMeet mr. millionaire who teaches polo to a woman -- and they of course fall in love, slowly, boringly, painfully. Then the kids come in and the remainder of the book is like a couple dealing with kids, with no plot development. Yuck.\n\nShe says on the back she's responding to a call for something like energy and thrills and sexy writing. Uh, not in this one. The only sexy scene is on page 138, and that's not very good either. \n\nThe best part of the book is that it proves she really does need to go back and learn the craft of writing because either she never learned it or she forgot what she learned", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_704", "text": "Great--if you are a rich capitalist\n\tDon't buy this book if you do not have to for a class. I did. As with most textbooks, it is a ripoff. Mankiw got a 1.4 million - MILLION - dollar advance for it. Who do you think pays that. \nWhat kinds of things does this text teach? Well, it contends that unemployment insurance and labor unions cause unemployment, because people do not want to look for work when they can fall back on the governmnet. This is the biggest load of hooey in the world. I guess when you are a rich, tenured professor it is quaint to see those people lining up who just lost their jobs because business major read your book. And minimum wage? Kills off jobs.\nMr Makniw is now the chairman of the presidents council of economic advisors. What a job he has done. Worst jobs record since Hoover. Of course, if the capitalists honchos had their way, everyone else would be working for $2.75 an hour. \nRead this book, but go to the grocery store first. On top of the $100-plus you pay for this book, punk down 75 cents for a box of salt. You're gonna need every grain", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_705", "text": "A bit misleading in the title..\n\tYou think you are getting something to help assist you in linking yourself with the beyond, but you are in all actuality getting something that reads more like something being explained that the author doesnt really believe instead. I love Konstatinos' other books, but this one left a bad taste in my mouth", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_706", "text": "An absolute abortion\n\tDr. Freeman's justly esteemed \"Lee's Lieutenants\" -- a THREE VOLUME work -- still stands (despite the discovery of materials unavailable to Dr. Freeman when he first wrote in the 1930s and 40s) as the baseline for any study of the Army of Northern Virginia. The cheap attempt by a modern publisher to squeeze a few cents out of the franchise, offered here, throws out TWO of every THREE words Dr. Freeman wrote to allow for a one-volume \"abridgement\" for those presumably too intimidated by the thought of reading three entire books. \n\nThe three-volume work, as Dr. Freeman wrote it, was reprinted fairly recently. If that is no longer available on Amazon, any decent sized used book store will have it in stock. \n\nWHATEVER you do, avoid this butchered, one volume version like the plague", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_707", "text": "Too full of jargon for me\n\tThis is probably one of the hardest books I have ever read--with no background in either philosophy or cybernetics, much of what Hayles discusses is just plain incomprehensible. I also found it difficult to accept the idea of humans already being quot;post-human. quot; If you are interested in deep philosophical writings on technology and the human condition, with links to literature, read this. If you don't really care about the post-human, skip it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_708", "text": "This book is just not accurate\n\tI have to agree with Stephen Haines. This guy drags in everything but the kitchen sink. He makes Boehme a Gnostic, the troubadors, the Knights Templar, William Blake, the Masons, Jung, and finally, any physicist worth his salt.\n\nI mean, some of these folks might not have been orthodox in their Christian practice, but being heterodox does not make one a Gnostic.\n\nHow did he forget Meister Eckhart, and Sabbatai Tzvi? If he has Boehme as a Gnostic, then these also are Gnostic. \n\nHe never distinguishes between Gnosticism as a group of sects, and gnostic practice, which pervades Kabbalah, Sufism,etc. \n\nThis is just not a good book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_709", "text": "Pretty poor effort\n\tI'm a long time fan of the Anna Pigeon mysteries, and have read all the others. Unfortunately, \"Hard Truth\" does not live up to the quality of Ms. Barr's earlier works. It feels very contrived. It also appears to take advantage of stereotypes against religious groups. This book just does not meet the expectations I've come to expect from the series.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_710", "text": "Mixed feelings\n\tI've used the lonely planet guides on other trips before, and have always been very pleased, but this one left me with a different taste in my mouth. LP was the only guide we purchased, based on our previous experiences with them, but we had the chance to peruse others in the B B's we stayed in throughout our trip. Of all of them, I'd rate the LP as the 2nd best for our interests - as they say, individual experiences may vary! Ireland has become a very expen$ive tourist destination, so upon reflection, we would have been happier with the Rough Guide. LP has just tried to hard to cover all levels of expense in one guide, and has ended up short-changing all of them in the process. I hate to say it, but I'd rather see them do one thing well than 3 things mediocre at best. I'd still put it above most of the other guidebooks though.\n\nOur first and foremost gripe is how out of date the price estimates on everything are. I realize it was published two years ago, but we gradually learned to depend on everything costing about 20% more than LP listed. That's quite a jump for 2 years, indicating to me either poor fact-checking for the 2003 edition, or some pretty crazy inflation and a need for another update.\n\nOur second gripe was the local maps. They failed to provide maps for a lot of the smaller cities, and only provided maps of the city-center areas in the larger ones. Given the rarity of Irish street signage, those maps would have been a God-send for navigation in towns. Also, and this may be a function of the 2003 printing, a lot of the towns in Ireland are instituting one-way patterns in their city-centers, and LP's maps rarely identified this. \n\nA third, again related gripe is with the existance, or lack thereof, of the various restaurants, b b's, shops, etc. listed in the guide. Probably 30% of the restaurants in the guide just aren't there any more. I realize they must have been when it went to print, but that didn't help us any.\n\nOur last gripe is the rather uneven coverage of large areas of the country. Granted, it reflected perfectly the tourist patterns - heavy coverage of larger cities and popular tourist areas along the coasts, pretty awful coverage of less touristed interior areas. Unfortunately, we didn't just want to go where all the other tourists go, so this left our noses still further out of joint.\n\nOverall, I'd say if you want a guide that covers the sightes well, both LP and Rough Guide do that. If you want to keep the expenditures down, Rough Guide does it much better. If you want to go all out, um, there's probably a third option, but neither of these two will do it well. If you want to be thrifty in some areas and splurge in others, then this guide is the closest you'll get to filling your schizophrenic needs in one place - although, in that case, I'd really recommend getting two guides, one for each end of the spectrum.\n\nOne last piece of advice - buy a heritage card when you get to your first castle/tomb/historic place! If you plan on visiting more than one or two historic places, its 20e cost will be recouped within days with all the free admissions it will get you for the rest of the trip", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_711", "text": "blach\n\tThis is a childrens book and it is supposed to teach a positive message. It should have been tiltled the \"jewish Mother \" tree or something. So the message was Use me and use me and use me some more and after I'm all used up, use me some more and I will be happy. Thats something we want to convey to children", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_712", "text": "One sided and out dated\n\tMuch of this book is very one sided. In particular the sections on the environment are distorted and now known to be incorrect. The book would be much better if they had not shown their bias", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_713", "text": "Stick to what you know\n\tAyelet Waldman is a graduate of Harvard Law School, so I assume she's an intelligent woman and a good lawyer. She should stick to what she knows. The fact that she's married to a famous author doesn't make her a writer. Her novel is poorly written, overly sentimental and, to put it bluntly, very dumb. \nWhat's next? Padma Lakshmi writing a novel because she's married to Salman Rushdie?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_714", "text": "What Forged a Nation\n\tI had read a book about the French and Indian war, one about the revolution and also the recent best seller,1776. I found The War That Forged a Nation an excellant addition to my understanding of this important period in American history. I would highly recommend it. Very readable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_715", "text": "Good book, bad reading\n\tUnfortunately some audio books are read in monotone-very dull indeed-but in this audio book the reader goes too far in the opposite direction by reading an adult book as if it's story time and she's a preschool teacher. \n\nMy daughters and I loved the main characters in audio books such as Bridget Jones Diary, The Nanny Diaries, and Sammy's Hill because the reader made us sympathize with them. We knew that whatever the characters did they did with sincerity and whatever happened to them could happen to anyone. Emily Gray, the reader of Can You Keep a Secret, made the main character sound witless and very, very phony. All of the other characters sounded one dimensional.\n\nWe listen to audio books on our frequent long car trips. Although we had nothing else to listen to at the time, we could only stand of this book before we had to turn it off. A few weeks later I randomly read a few chapters of Can You Keep a Secret in a bookstore and thought that it was amusing. Perhaps Emily Gray didn't find the book amusing, so she thought that she needed to go \"over the top\" to add humor. If so, it didn't work. She took a lighthearted, enjoyable book and turned it into the equivalent of listening to nails on a blackboard.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_716", "text": "Don't buy this book. Check with the experts instead.\n\tIf you look at the March 2004 issue of the International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts, you'll find a very negative review of this book. Given that the reviewer (Herbert Leon MacDonell, the Director of Laboratory of Forensic Science Bloodstain Institute of Corning, New York) and all members of IABPA actively work in the field of forensics, I'd take their word for it. Here's an excerpt from the review, which can be found on the web at http://www.iabpa.org/March2004News.pdf\n\n\"Many fine books have been written on the general subject of forensic science but this is not one of them. It only takes reading the first page for the reader to discover that this book is not going to be a source of accurate forensic information.\" \n\nThe reviewer goes on to say:\n\n\"...the frightening aspect is that lay persons who purchase such garbage are unaware of how inaccurate the things they are reading really are. It is unfortunate that there are publishers out there who will print a manuscript without having some form of peer review to determine whether there are a few minor errors or is it so bad like this book, that they should trash it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_717", "text": "Puh-lease . . . felt like was I reading an erotic novel\n\tFirst, I am a very open-minded person, raised by a hippy/Biker family. I really expected to identify with this book. While I appreciate the what Ina May's movement accomplished during its time, I felt like the book was almost a joke--verging more on detailing accounts of an occult community--A community of people living on old school buses in the woods, delivering each other's babies.\n\nThe language is terrible---everything is described as \"psychedelic,\" etc--one woman even referred to her female parts using the big \"p\" word. While they try to add a personal touch by including individual narrations, it sounds more like a compilation of uneducated people describing their birth stories the way they were pressured to believe---NOBODY mentions feeling pain during labor. Honestly, I feel that the pressure of the community was so intense they wouldn't have admitted to pain if they could.\n\nAlso, many of the accounts were extremely erotic---couple are encouraged to fondle one another during labor to keep connected and relaxed. In some accounts, a couple would be making out, while a midwife would massage the birthing mother in her \"laboring parts\"--turning the woman on and keeping her relaxed. Not my cup of tea.\n\nI had so little respect for the lifestyle and the language of the people that I didn't get much out of the book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_718", "text": "What happened to the good stuff??\n\tI am soooo tired of Danielle Steel's books. They have lost all of the originality with which she used to write. Every book now has the same story line just different names for the characters. BORING! What happened to the good stuff - Thurston House, Ghost, Kaliedescope ........ \n\nI had stopped reading her books because I have been sick of the same old thing - I borrowed Miracle from a friend hoping it would indeed be a miracle and would be original Danielle Steel -I was completely wrong. I would guess her writing is suffering because she pumps out 2 to 3 books a year. Danielle if you are reading this (and I hope she is) PLEASE give us back something great to read - Quality instead of Quantity! Until then I won't be buying or borrowing any more of her books.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_719", "text": "One of the most deceptive books ever written\n\tThere is no measure how harmful and disastrous this \"sermon\" has been to all who have read or heard it. The teaching of hell or everlasting damnation (eternal torment) is a pagan teaching that has been graphed into the teachings of Christianity over 1800 years ago. The first century church never believed in a \"hell\". The theory of hell was brought in by converts to Christianity from pagan religions of the world. \"Hell\" was embraced by the political/religious leaders of the church because they saw the controlling and \"converting\" effect of the pagan doctrine and thus it was adopted as \"orthodox\" centuries after the resurrection of Christ. Our English translations have all been used to continue this pagan teaching as fact, when it is actually fiction. Mostly all English versions except the Concordant Literal New Testament and Young's Literal propagate this fallacy.\n\nDo your homework. Go to www dot what-the-hell-is-hell dot com and www dot bible-truths dot com and read up. If you scoff then here is your challenge. Do the research from a non-traditional, non-pagan perspective and you might find incredible things to praise God about.\n\nOther HIGHLY recommended books are \"The Inescapable Love of God\" by Thomas Talbott (ISBN: 1581128312, not on Amazon, you must google it), \"The Origin and History of the Doctrine of Endless Punishment\" by Thomas Thayer, \"The Bible Hell\" by Dr. John Wesley Hanson. Go to the sites given above and finally get a better view of what \"hell\" is and where it came from. You will find answers to the many questions that arise from searching this out.\n\nAll those who scoff and stop up your ears and move on, to you I say that the real hell is the one that your doctrine creates in the minds and hearts of all who have been indoctrinated by it and your view of God that it creates. THAT is hell indeed, and THAT is the ONLY hell that exists", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_720", "text": "Disappointing mystery thriller\n\tSometimes I've enjoyed books by David Baldacci (WISH YOU WELL\nand THE WINNER come to mind); others, such as THE LAST MAN\nSTANDING did little for me . . . add SPLIT SECOND, which I just\nheard, to that latter list . . . it was a disappointing mystery thriller\nabout two disgraced Secret Service agents who come together to\nsolve two campaign-trail crimes . . . I cared little about any of the\ncharacters, and there were far too many subplots floating around\nfor my taste . . . the ending also didn't do much for me, as it brought\ntoo many separate threads together in too quick a fashion . . . lastly,\nI did not particularly \"buy\" the man behind the crimes; he just wasn't \nall that believable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_721", "text": "Unbelievable, and for a very good reason, namely it's not true\n\tThis book belongs in the Fantasy section of the library.\n\nLet's start with the question of Israel's borders. Do some folks say that these borders ought to be the Nile and Euphrates rivers? After all, Israel is kind of small. Doesn't it need, um, a tiny bit more land?\n\nWell, Israel may need a little more land. But almost nobody is proposing anything like this. I see very few Israeli politicians demanding even all of the West Bank, let alone all of Jordan. And as for the Nile to the Euphrates, this is pretty much exclusively anti-Zionist propaganda. There's a nice article by Daniel Pipes in the March, 1994 issue of Middle East Quarterly that goes into this in some detail, in case anyone cares.\n\nYes, we've seen propaganda before. In the 1930s, some Germans claimed that the Jews were planning to take over the whole world. Now, what do we see in this book?\n\nWhat we see in this book is Chris Hedges quoting someone as saying that Israel allows state-funded religious schools to preach that Jewish rule should extend from the Nile to the Euphrates. Is there any connection between this and truth?\n\nYes, there's a connection. You see, in the Bible (in Deuteronomy), Moses says at one point that Israel's borders shall run from the river Euphrates to the \"western sea\" (presumably, the Mediterranean, but definitely not the Nile). Of course, someone might want to ask a Jewish authority about what the Bible says. It turns out that there's much more detailed material in the Book of Numbers, and that is what Pipes says religious Jews are taught is Biblical. And that specifies a much smaller Israel. In addition, it is quite a leap to go from Biblical borders, no matter how large or small, to preaching that Jews ought to rule such an area today. Hedges is doing us a big disservice here. You may want to check all this for yourselves.\n\nIn addition, Hedges has an exciting description of the Battle of Khafji (which took place during Desert Storm). Some people who were really there dispute it, however. You may want to check that as well.\n\nWe also see Hedges describe the behavior of Israeli soldiers in Gaza on June 17, 2001. Now, remember that these soldiers are trained to obey orders. Their superiors know that Israel can't afford unnecessary violence. The soldiers are there to protect lives, not to hurt or kill others. And in fact, it turns out to be true that in the fighting between Jews and Arabs, the Jews (as expected) have rarely been guilty of gratuitous violence. On the other hand, the Arabs, who have rather different goals and constraints, have displayed quite a bit of bad behavior.\n\nNevertheless, in spite of logic and facts to the contrary, in this book, Hedges comes up with the following (as usual, I encourage you to verify for yourselves what the truth is, and you might want to start by finding out how many people died that day and who they were):\n\n\"I had seen children shot in other conflicts that I had covered - death squads gunned them down in El Salvador and Guatemala, mothers with infants were lined up and massacred in Algeria, and Serb snipers put children in their sights and watched them crumple onto the pavement in Sarajevo - but I had never watched soldiers entice children like mice into a trap and murder them for sport.\"\n\nWell! What is it about Israelis that could lead them to behave in such a surprising manner? Hedges speculates that exposure to all sorts of nasty reading material about the Holocaust has perverted these unfortunate young men. Well, I'm perfectly prepared to believe that men and women from all nations have been exposed to all sorts of reading material. But I don't buy Hedges' absurd conclusion at all. Nor do I buy any of what he says about the behavior of the soldiers. And no, I'm not in denial. If you believe Hedges, I think you may be in denial, though!\n\nI'll stop here. Anyone capable of saying what I've quoted from Hedges so far is capable of saying anything. We readers do not need this.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_722", "text": "Book never arrived - very disappointed!\n\tNever received the book, so very disappointed at the delivery process and cost I have incurred", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_723", "text": "A so so novel\n\tThe most disappointing thing about The News from Paraguay is the beginning, and not precisely because is a bad one, but because in the first chapters of Lily Tuck National Prize awarded novel, there's a hint that could have been better than it turn out to be.\nSo I confess that for a few pages (those that engage a reader with a book) I found charming the decimononic story of Ella Lynch, a beautiful widow living in Paris well beyond her means. That even when Ella decided to follow hairy Franco -a paraguayan stud- not because his looks, not even for this foolish thing called love, but because he smelled like luxury and power in a faraway land; I still found it a joyable read, but right when she arrived to her privileged life of \"querida\" of the most powerful man in Paraguay and began to have one baby after another in tumultuous times, The News from Paraguay became boring and I began to skip entire paragraphes until I got to a previsible end.\nBased on true facts, the life of a Paraguayan dictator and his irish mistress; Tuck, who confessed that she never went and wasn't interested in ever going to Paraguay (i think she finally did) can't even get the spanish names right: Manuel, instead of Manuel, Rosaria, instead of Rosario; Inez, instead o Ines. What's the deal with the?\nMaybe I lost something in my not so good english, but I still can't get why, a so so novel like The news from Paraguay, can win a National Prize", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_724", "text": "Should get ZERO stars\n\tThis is one of the few books so bad that I couldn't finish it. There is no explanation of how things work,or in many cases what they really are. I feel like the only motivation for any of the characters was greed, sex, or guilt about greed and sex. Do not bother with this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_725", "text": "Read because it considered a classic\n\tThe book is written about an empire in the future. I'm not really sure why Asimov thought that the future galaxy would be ruled by an emporer, which is a dying system of government, instead of a democratic republic. I know this is nit-picking, but I didn't like this book. \n\nApparently, the future can be predicted with a high degree of accuracy using math and statistics. Anyone who works as a mathematician or statistician, as I do, knows that it's difficult to predict what's going to happen in anyone's life tomorrow, much less the entire world 500 to 1000 years into the future using statistics.\n\nThis book is intellectual worship, which is something I can't stand. Intellectual worship is when people think they are intellecually superior to everyone else, so feel they should rule over everyone else, if only you would listen to them. This idea drips off the page as event after event is predicted by some really smart dude. This smart dude predicted a collapse of civilization and treated it as inevitable. Another idea that's patently absurd- that any event that occurs is inevitable.\n\nIf this guy was so smart as to predict, with a high degree of accuracy, the downfall of civilization, and the rising of a new one, along with the traumatic events this new civilization would go through, why wasn't he smart enough to avert the downfall of the original civilization. Surely, with his predictive ability people would listen to him, but he decides to let it crumble for whatever reason.\n\nAnd Asimov is a mediocre writer. The story is only moderately interesting because no character really gets developed. I read this book because as a sci-fi fan, I felt obligated", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_726", "text": "BIG SAMAD SEFIANES HONEST OPNION THEFT OF OTHER PEOPLES WORK\n\tMy name is Big Samad Sefiane, I have been writing screenplays and making music since the age of 13. The only problem with that\nbook which came out in feb. 2004 is very much a like my screenplay I have written and copyrighted before he released his book. I wouldn't rate a book, singer or songwriter who takes other peoples ideas and mixes it with his work. The book is too much similar to my screenplay Entitled HACKERS. After sept. 11, 2000 mail slowed down and it took me a year to copyright my screenplay. The screenplay as visible on the internet and also sent to strattford career institute for editing. The similar scripts will be reviewed by an entertainment attorney", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_727", "text": "Help please\n\tCan anyone tell me if the book words on the vine has an answer key with it? Thanks. sgra", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_728", "text": "Hilariously Melodramatic\n\tThe only thing this book is good for is getting high with your friends then reading the dialogue aloud. The thought that anyone actually believes or takes the \"situations\" in this crap serious is so befuddling it's scary. This is nothing more than propaganda for some strange religious cult. I don't know about you but if I'm going to buy a book to help me with my kids it's going to be by an expert, not some failed fiction writer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_729", "text": "This one misses the mark, for me...\n\tI've read five of the nine \"Temperance Brennan\" mysteries that Kathy Reichs has published, but this is my least favorite. I lost interest about two-thirds through. I felt the villains were not fleshed-out, the murder mystery too complicated and unlikely, the ending too neatly contrived, and the personal/romantic side story too awkward. This one was also too long, by about 50 pages. Reading it felt like eating a stew in which there were a multitude of ingredients, yet they did not blend into a successful flavor. The other four of her novels were fine. I love the TV series as well, although \"Bones\" allegedly shows Dr. Brennan much earlier in her career, with the supporting cast and the job duties and locations totally different than what is found in the books. In the TV series, \"Dr. Brennan\" has a steady cast of supporting characters who grabbed my mind and heart very quickly. In the books, her lesser characters all seem...lesser, indeed. Better luck next time out, Dr. Reichs", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_730", "text": "Not so good\n\tFirst off, so much of the copy is devoted to his horrible sense of humor, imagine a junior high school student \"acting big\" to impress his friends with jokes, that type of annoying bravura humor is simply unrelenting throughout the book. It is filler. The illustrations are sized so big the actual technical content of the book is quite low. Just more filler. Finally, all the techniques in the book can be found during normal operation of PS, or at worst a few internet searches. I think this book is over-priced and I wish I could return it. Caveat emptor", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_731", "text": "Harlequin Romance !\n\tIf Tess is going to continue to write books like this, she should switch her publisher to Harlequin Romance, it will give the unsuspecting buyer a \"heads up.\"\n\nIt is not possible to describe the many short falls of this rather long boring novel without giving the romantic subplots away, let just say that the ME does no pathology as she is way too busy whining about an unatainable romance and the detective does no detecting as she is totally wrapped up in her parent's pathetic lives.\n\nThere is a bit of a mystery bouncing around in the book, but it is hardly worth wading through all those pages.\n\nCome on Tess, you can do better than this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_732", "text": "Mary Mary\n\tTotally disappointing. From the beginning the novel read well, but like a Sherlock Holmes mystery at the end the person who committed the crimes came out of the blue . I, personally, do not like reading this type of mystery....I want clues. Alas, there were none. Also, the characters did not make sense.....most were too undeveloped.....Mr. Patterson needs to go back to the drawing board try to forget the $$$ he is being paid up front by the publisher", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_733", "text": "You must be kidding.\n\tI wish I could have back the numerous tedious hours slogging through White Noise to the bitter, bitter end. Not since Jane Smiley's Moo has such a dull tome been written aobut, among other things, Ameican academia. Little happens of note. No one cares about the cardboard characters. Someone gets shot in the belly, for no good reason. And yet this is fawnedover as a comic masterpiece by, among others, The New York Times. I ahve been told to read White Noise before I picked up Underworld. Have no fear. I'll undergo root canal without Novocain before I try that one on for size. I've been reading nothing but plumber's trade journals and German magazines just to try to get the taste of this novel out of my mouth for the past few days. I'm thinking of getting the definitive Curious George collection just so I don't have to read any words. At least that guy in the big yellow hat knew enough to keep his mouth shut, unlike that noncompoop Jack Gladney and his boring friends. If people prersist in thinking this is great literature, I suggest giving up reading altogether.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_734", "text": "Is there a sequel?\n\tI didn't find the book too bad but it has no ending. Did he leave out the last chapter? I have always liked his books so hopefully he's got this out of his system", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_735", "text": "The worst book supposedly about philosophy that I have EVER read\n\tPirsig mistakes mental illness for deep philosophical thought; he mistakes child abuse for some form of \"real\" child rearing. I just read his interview in the Guardian UK. Although it has been years since I have read this book, it still leaves an awful taste in my mouth when I think about it. I have read philosophy from classic to contemporary; I have lived in Japan and practiced Zen archery and Zen meditation - this book has only incorrect views of Western AND Eastern philosophy yet Pirgsig, to this day thinks he has contributed to the philosophical canon. This is proof that Pirsig remains deranged. Moreover, in the Guardian UK interview he still found the time to criticize his son who was brutally murdered; Pirsig then tries to elicit sympathy by mentioning his son's murder. Pirsig is a perfect example of someone with Narcisstic Personality Disorder. Pirsig's son should have sought court protection from his monstrous father and largely absent and/or capitulating mother. \nIf you are one of the poor souls who finds something \"deep\" in this very large pile of verbal manure then I think therapy would be money well spent", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_736", "text": "Unfulfilled promise\n\tThe premise of the store is interesting. How did left tackle become one of the most important positions in football? The first half of the book does a fair job of walking through the reasons. (West Coast offense, LT, etc.) \n\nUnfortunately, at that point Lewis runs out of things to write about, so he starts talking about Michael Oher, an O Lineman at Ole Miss. Oher's story is intersting, but it is too early to tell. He is a \"superstar\" but only a sophomore. I also think that Lewis overdoes how great Oher already is. \n\nI also don't really understand what Oher's story really had to do with the original premise of the book. Is Lewis saying that because left tackles now make millions, Oher wants to be one? I would think that if Oher had come around in the 70s people would still have thought of him as a football player. Last time I checked lineman were big and strong (and quick) in that era too.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_737", "text": "Disappointing and lacking something\n\tI love Linda Howard books. I always look forward to her releases and this book was a gross disappointment to say the least. I think the characters are not developed well, and the relationship between Cal and Cate occurred too fast. The story was rushed and I'm sure Linda could have done much better writing on this book.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_738", "text": "Liberal's Study Bible\n\tThis is a liberal's study bible. The study notes show the best 'modern' scholarship, which doubts Moses wrote the first 5 books of the bible. Doubts the authorship of most of Paul's Epistles. Even doubts that the beloved disciple John wrote the Gospel of John.\n\nBelieves Redactionary Interpretive Theory is valid. Falls right in line with most modern and so called 'higher' critisim of the Bible. Avoid this study bible, if you believe the Bible is really God's word from cover to cover", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_739", "text": "Only read half of it\n\tI picked this book up at my public library because I had put it on my reading list a while back when I saw that the President(!) of the United States George Bush read it while he was on vacation too.\n\nI went to my local cofee place and got a MEDIUM regular cofee flavored cofee but in a LARGE cup (so theres room for plenty of milk which I like and also you only get charged for a medium even though its in a large). Anyway I am reading this book and it seems okay but then this guy with a laptop bumps into my chair where I have rested my cofee which is not at all my fault because thats why the chair has a little ledge there. So then this guy says he is sorry but that doesnt exactly unspil my cofee if you catch my meaning. And he offers to pay for a new cofee but it doesnt really matter its the principle of the thing.\n\nAnyway then he leaves and I notice my copy of the book has cofee spilled on it not just my pants as I thought previously. So I'm not about to read a book with cofee stains all over it so I take it back to the library.\n\nNow here I have to point out that I had a little incident a couple weeks back with the librarian and long story short they lost a book about a fireman that I returned and made me pay for it but not without a fight. Well you better believe that same librarian who yelled at me is watching me now whenever I go in there and she sees that cofee stain right off when I turn the book in. I explain that its still perfectly good and you can still read it and it wasnt even my fault and maybe they should get the $8.50 from the cofee house they made the cofee not me.\n\nBut you can guess how this ended up. I am down another $8 dollars and change (I paid the .50 cents in pennies I got from the place I keep pennies in the car which got me a cross look since I counted them out one by one but it was worth it). And I never finished the book since it was ruined.\n\nBut! I liked the parts I read \"okay\" and if the President likes it I guess it gets FOUR STARS only I made it TWO STARS because I only read half. Maybe I will read the second half later if that librarian retires and then I will come back and give this book it's missing TWO STARS if it ends well.\n\nLesson learned is life is not always fair but you \"keep on keepin on\" like they say", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_740", "text": "Is the writer a real believer ?\n\tTo say Christianity will die is to say that one can see the end of the world. Purely craziness. Christianity will live as long as the world exists. What is died is the faith for many Christians, what has been changed is our faith (by money, pride, and selfishness) and consequently, our church and our societies. \n\nWhat dominants many US and European Christian churches is a worldly Christianity, a Christianity affected by the materialism, and world-view. The exact thing that Jesus repeatedly condamned. \n\nI feel extremely sad when I can see pasters and evangelists earn 6-figure salaries, live in luxury houses, air-travel in business class, or socialize with social elite. I feel extremely sad when I see young theology students without born-again experience and spiritual life become pasters and preasts. \n\nJesus have given us great mission: to preach gospel to every corner in the world. But money, pride, and selfishness have consumed the hearts and sole of many Christians and today they love the world more than they love Jesus. Are they still Christians? Of course not. \n\nTo say Christianity needs change is purely nonesense. Only person see himself greater than Jesus would say something like that. What needs to be changed is ourselves, not Christianity. \nBecause we have embaked a wrong way, following the world and not following Jesus.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_741", "text": "not good for learning, OK as a reference book\n\ti am currently subjecting myself to finance curriculum at a quant-heavy, top-5 bschool. this text was recommended for my Intro Cap Markets class (although the prof didnt exactly use it in the class).\n\ni often used it to gain understanding of what was taught in class. unfortunately, i found this book to be EXTREMELY painful. it was verbose, overly complicated, hard to read, poorly organized full of jargon. while it is thorough in its coverage of Capital Markets instruments, i found it to be nearly impossible to read.\n\nesoteric theories mathematical proofs were introduced with little background, and often without insufficient detail to understand grasp. but the jargon vocabulary are what made the book so unreadable ... trying to read a chapter in this book would literally consume 4-5 hours of my time.\n\nAND forget about trying to use this book to do problemsets OR assignments. i could go on, but trust me, this book is bad ... UNLESS you already have a good intro just want to use this as a reference", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_742", "text": "How about a zero star rating!\n\tVery disappointing and BORing! NO likeable characters, VERY uninteresting story. Could/Would not finish--too many \"better\" books waiting", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_743", "text": "formulaic and unsatisfying\n\tI have enjoyed the Miss Julia books tremendously but this is my least favorite.\nMiss Julia is married to Sam Murdoch. Poor guy is sent to find the missing Hazel Marie in one part and is gone for a good deal of the story. Miss Julia does not even make a case of those missing hours! It is as if the author could really care less.\nThere are so many little plots that you feel as if the author had several ideas and just took one and expanded it but left the others to show all the complications in this woman's life. There are times when Miss Julia seems to self-centered and the tongue in cheek mood of the other books in this series is really not present here. I found her less likable and also less believable. She has taken in her husband's mistress ad illegitimate child. Now, there is a question about the child's paternity and she is tolerating the whole thing!!!!!\nPerhaps other books in the series would be a better intro for the uninitiated", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_744", "text": "Readable, but very disappointing\n\tDon't make the mistake of judging the entire Hard Case Crime series by this lackluster entry.\n\nI can imagine the publishers being overjoyed when Stephen King agreed to write a novel for them and then cringing when they received this manuscript. The writing is fine, as you'd expect from King, but there's nothing remotely hard-boiled or sexy in this novel. (Don't let the cover fool you!) It's simply the meandering story of an apparent murder that happened years before. There are a couple of interesting hooks, but they certainly don't lead anywhere. This one's for Stephen King completists only.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_745", "text": "Where has the magic gone?\n\tPROS: 1. John Corey is still a funny, memorable character.\n\nCONS: 1. Very little suspense. The author's use of a doomed character's point of view--switching to third person--to tell the reader all of the hows and whys of the main villain's Dr. Evil-esque plan (\"FIRE THE NUKE!\"). Then, after we know everything, we get plopped back into the first-person, investigative head of Corey, who doesn't yet have the story solved. The result is predicatable and tedious.\n\n2. The don't-look-behind-the-curtain (gratuitous?) use of the Ted Nash character, who makes a brief appearance at the end...despite having died in NIGHTFALL...and, uh, THE LION'S GAME. Why is Ted's appearance so brief here? Well, he admits to screwing Ms. Mayfield. Naturally, Ms. Mayfield opens fire and fills Ted with bullets. Presumably, Ted's dead for good now. \n\n3. The politics of DeMille's novels has been present in other books, but it's never been this catty. Why is the nuke kook a right-winger? (Hey, why not?) I should have known when the jacket cover said the book \"will challenge you to question everything you thought you knew about your leaders and your country.\" The only thing this book has made me question is how anyone can seriously be more worried about conservatives nuking L.A. and San Francisco than the real terrorists out there...the ones who want to slit throats and post the footage on the web. \n\n4. Continuity problems from how the last book, NIGHTFALL ended...Corey and his wife seem way too disaffected by it all. Yep, they are bothered by 9/11, but they are both working their same jobs, apparently having gotten over the whole sickening coverup (witnessed via videotape) that the \"accident\" of the TWA flight 800 was really caused by a missile. There is passing reference to this, but not much. Apparently, a guy like Corey doesn't do much soul searching. He just keeps going to work. In realilty, it's hard not to notice that DeMille still doesn't know how to deal with the storytelling hole he got himself in with the last book.\n\nCorey is really all this book has going for it. And, while in his capable hands the world will be saved from kooky nuclear schemes from kooky Republicans, he can't save this book.\n\nI think I'm done with DeMille, for better or for worse", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_746", "text": "Insufficient Research\n\tClarke's glaring research error: Author of The Prophet, Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931), in an article titled \"The New Frontier\" wrote \"Are you a politician asking what your country can do for you or a zealous one asking what can you do for your country?\". Clarke sure missed this one, as have so many before him. Did Kennedy just paraphrase, or did he plagarize? I would have liked to have seen Clarke deal with this sticky issue.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_747", "text": "Lukewarm reception\n\tI was so excited when I initially bought this book and honestly, when I read it I was disappointed. I thought it was a bit dry and boring to read through, despite the useful tips. Although the authors try hard, they really don't convey the spirit and fun that college life has to offer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_748", "text": "Scholarly but unpersuasive -- and heavy with details\n\tWhile I found this book interesting and informative when it dwelled upon the personalities and contributions of the physicists who discovered and explored the field of quantum mechanics prior to WW2, I found two problems with the book as it entered the war. First, it spent too much time, at least for me, on the details of minor episodes and players. In this sense, I might have appreciated the treatment had I been a scholar researching the field - but I wasn't. Hence, I often found the reading dull. Second, I found Powers' ultimate thesis - that Heisenberg purposefully delayed the German atomic bomb program - unpersuasive. It appeared to me that Powers often strained his interpretation of the facts to make them conform to his thesis. For example, when reviewing Heisenberg's \"Farm Hall\" statement in August 1945 that two tons of U235 was required to make an atomic bomb, Powers suggests that because Heisenberg articulated the appropriate lesser amount a week later, and because he purportedly suggested at an earlier date that a bomb could be the size of a football, his \"two ton\" statement was a purposeful \"error.\" Equally persuasive, if not more, is the simple thought that Heisenberg did indeed grossly overestimate what was required, thereby prompting him to tell Speer in 1942 that a bomb was impractical. This is not to say that Powers is necessarily wrong. I simply believe that based on the facts he presents, the issue remains debatable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_749", "text": "How to Say It: Choice Words, Phrases, Sentences, and Paragraphs for Every Situation, Revised Edition\n\tThis is not what I expected or wanted. The book is written for business senarios with very few suggestions of a personal nature. The description of the book does not indicate that it is mainly for business use", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_750", "text": "A real slog\n\tI know H. James is considered one of the \"Greats\" of American literature and I question my taste for hating most of his writing. With few exceptions I think he is a pretentious purveyor of obscurantism. I read Wings of the Dove many years ago in the days when I would not allow myself to set aside books I did not enjoy. I recently picked up a collection of his short stories and remembered why I disliked him so much. Now in my old age I had no pangs of conscience when I happily closed the book before finishing it. If more of the stories had been like Daisy Miller I would have proceeded further but unfortunately much of the writing reminded me of Wings. I am currently seeking relief from Henry's turgid prose by reading Hemingway. I'd trade in a Henry for an Ernie any day. It's also difficult to like Mr. James' snobbish, shallow and unsympathetic characters. The more sympathetic ones were obscured by his heavy hand and my impatience with his style.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_751", "text": "not-so-fast ...\n\tEarlier this year I reviewed what many will see as the companion volume to this book (\"Photoshop Blending Modes Cookbook for Digital Photographers\"), written by the same author. Unfortunately, the newer publication is less useful. It seems to have been written on a pretext that it's clever to be able to duplicate what traditional artists can do. This seems - from my own personal viewpoint - to be greatly undervaluing the power of Photoshop (and similar software). Practitioners of digital fine art should (really, constructively) be looking to explore what the principles of prior and traditional art can mean within a new domain.\n\nPlus, the book gets off to a definitely poor start. The second and longer of two introductory sections is titled \"The Tricks of the Trade\". Well it would be better if just some of the \"tricks\" had been explained in full and more accurately. Say, how to make a selection in Photoshop from the best available precursor (a black-and-white alpha channel). Or say again, how to make tonal corrections to the original photograph using a luminance mask. Then again, the first (and shorter) of the introductory chapters, titled \"The Artist's Eye\", is just a teaser. This topic - pre-visualizing what can be achieved as an output image when composing the original photographic input - could have benefited from a much more detailed explanation/argument. Indeed, it could even merit an expansive concluding chapter (but the book doesn't have one of those at all ....). This is, after all, at the very core of what the user could harness to any given artistic objective.\n\nAdditionally, I think that it's strange that a book such as this simply makes no reference at all to what could be printed from the recipes it contains. Some of the finished (output) images might look quite intriguing as 3 by 5 inch reproductions in the book - but does the methodology hold up if you're targeting a 20 by 36 inch output (say) on a large format printer? And what to do if that's not the case? Finally, and in common with the earlier companion volume, this book suffers from strange and inconsistent layouts of screenshots and text, plus all sorts of technical and editing omissions/errors (which include, for example, having the wrong screenshot in the wrong recipe - see p.108)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_752", "text": "Not a good martial arts book!\n\tThis book is not worth wasting your money on. The techniques that are represented look OK to the untrained eye, but if you examine them closely, you will notice many mistakes. The techniques are sparse, one per angle. They are also demonstrated with poor posture and attack. To the novice, this book may appear to represent the art of Cabales Serrada Escrima, but it does not. More than half of the book is unrelated to the system of Serrada. This book does nothing to show the effectiveness of Cabales Serrada Escrima", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_753", "text": "WHERE ARE THE REFERENCES?\n\tThe monographs lack any sort of scientific references. A true reference manual should list references so the reader can verify the conclusions made", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_754", "text": "Enjoyable but not recommended\n\tUltimately the ending was so outrageous that it took away from the rest of the story. I would not recommend it to anyone for that reason. I've already given my copy away.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_755", "text": "better red than you\n\ti was more than willing to give None Dare Call It Treason a chance, as i found the scale of Stormer's research impressive. However, the fact that none of his predictions concerning a massive Communist takeover in America came to pass, coupled with his outspoken admiration for McCarthy and truly insane predictions like this:\n\n\"Once the takeover comes, you, like millions of others, who believe in God and man's responsibility for his own actions, can be slaughtered like diseased animals or worked to death in slave labor camps or brothels for the Red Army.\" p. 20\n\nhave forced me to conclude that Stormer's thesis was overwhelmingly incorrect. Perhaps the most irritating part of the book was his suggestion that the American educative system was hopelessly pro-Communist. The fact that None Dare Call It Treason was distributed in American high school classes rather undermines his argument.\nthe sad thing is, because None Dare Call It Treason is so exhaustively researched, it is far too dry to be amusing, even when read ironically. and ironic amusement is the only positive product of propaganda.\nin closing, i would take Communism over John A. Stormer's America any day", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_756", "text": "quot;Contract's quot;??\n\tIf the author's misuse of the apostrophe in the title is any indication of how they wrote the rest of the book, I would stay away", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_757", "text": "No creativity and not very lasting!\n\tI recently picked up a copy of Mage: The Awakening not knowing quite what to expect. Since Ars Magica I've loved Mage. From GURPs I quickly switched over to White Wolf's editions of Mage: The Ascension, finally setting on the revised copy most commonly used on game sites today.\n\nMage: The Ascension Revised was truly a delight, featuring a complexity never seen before in role playing games. A complexity that made working magic truly fun, sure there were flaws, without a good Storyteller you could easily abuse the open ended magic system to do absolutely anything you wanted... but it was a good price to pay for flexibility, interesting possibilities and an all around great RP system.\n\nIs it fair to compare Mage: The Awakening with Mage: The Ascension Revised? Of course not, the game has to be based on its own merits and flaws. The problem is that this game seems to suffer from a lack of creativity which pervades the RP modern RP market. It also seems to be marketed toward a very specific audience.\n\nWith the exception of some really interesting RP books (White Wolf's translation of \"Engel\" from the German, a role playing experience distinct onto itself and wholly creative, and \"Demon: The Fallen\" - which was unfortunately a flop and still managed to be creative), RP books are typically very bland and all the same. \n\nMage: The Awakening is no different. Unfortunately it tries to blend easy mechanics with simple spells as though past Mage books have been too complicated (which they haven't, unless the new World of Darkness market is much younger than they previously were... which is a possibility, or perhaps they aren't interested in realistic depth so much as they are just having quick fun). \n\nThere is absolutely nothing culturally significant about the Mage: The Awakening game system. If you enjoyed the Buddhist, Hindu, the various forms of Christian, Judaic and other religious outlooks being present in your game system, Mage: The Awakening takes a step back from the pluralism/intellectually stimulating material found in its predecessors and offers a quick, fun system with no lasting appeal.\n\nThe background story of Mage: The Awakening is simply terrible. Sure reviews constantly pick on Atlantis, but for a good reason: there's simply nothing else to pick on! The Awakening is simply devoid of any depth whatsoever, but what it does do is provide some interesting magic rotes (spells) instead.\n\nAnother problem is that there are no antagonists. In previous Mage games there were antagonists you could use or not use depending on your game. In Awakening they don't even offer any choices. This game is obviously less popular online and more popular in tabletop settings (online, where depth is usually called for, Mage: The Ascension is still used quite frequently).\n\nSome positive qualities about the book are that it has an excellent production value and it provides a concrete game system to play with. Provided you had an excellent Storyteller present with lots of storyline ideas, you might have a fun tabletop session. But quite frankly aside from the production value I can't recommend this book. The largest problem of all is that it simply has nothing distinctive about it... nothing to make it stand out and be worth playing over previous game systems.\n\nIn an age of simplicity please do yourself a favor and have a little patience and find yourself a good Storyteller. Go back and read the books that made this one sell like hotcakes - buy the \"real\" Mage books - if you still want to, pick up a copy of The Awakening and somehow incorporate it in your game", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_758", "text": "Awakening is Inferior to Ascension\n\tWhite Wolf wanted to revitalize a mature product line by rewriting it and they had problems with the old system that deserved fixing. They did an excellent job on the core rules and the game mechanics are overall the best they've ever been. \nOne of the flaws of MAGE:Ascension was that it is dominated by the struggle between the Technocracy and the Traditions, in a manner that reflected Vampire:Masquerade's clan structure and Sabbat vs Camarilla. One of the flaws of Vampire:Masquerade was that it had this whole history of \"Caine as the first vampire and the Anti-Diluvians as the founders of the clans\", that overshadowed the game. \nIn Mage:Ascension, Mages saw themselves as having evolved over time and that history had been re-written by the technocracy, so who really knew about the past? \nIn Awakening they took exactly what they were trying to jettison from Vampire and put it into Mage with the creation of Atlantis and the Exarchs. The Societies that replace the traditions are not as interesting. The replacement of Avatars with Towers doesn't make sense to me. The eternal struggle theme remains with the Exarchs but seems a lot less important than the struggle over the consensus in Ascension.\nAwakening is chock full or rotes. For, Mage in a LARP, rotes are essential, shifting emphasis to rotes improves the compatibility of table top and live action systems, but detracts from the table top experience where Mages can do almost anything. They split the Entropy Sphere into Death and Fate, which kind of makes sense, except that Death has too much overlap with Spirit. \nI'm going to use the new Mechanics with the old world in my new campaign.\nThe new Mage setting doesn't inspire me like the old one did. While the new Vampire and Werewolf settings may catch on, I think the new Mage is going to be a flop -- after the core book I don't expect to purchase any more of the supplements.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_759", "text": "Get rid of the glasses\n\tI bought this book but should have listened to my gut feeling...look at the picture of the \"Forever Cool\" Ms Mathieson\non the cover. She keeps saying GET RID OF THE GLASSES in the \"before\" pictures but she should take her own advice. \nThe before pictures of women are so bad that \"duh\" the after pictures do look better. However the over-all impression is that the book \"teaches\" you how to dress so you blend in in suberbia, not how to be individually stylish or dress to look like anything except someone with a credit card who went to the local shopping mall and bought whatever was socially acceptable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_760", "text": "Not a worthy successor to Holy Blood Holy Grail\n\tThis is another offshoot of the commercially successful predecessor. The book traces the history of the knights templar and their supposed transformation into free masons. Much of the discussion focuses on free masonry, including its role in the American Revolution. I found the factual support lacking and the prose quite uninspired", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_761", "text": "Review\n\tKrakauer is highly confused and I can tell that so are some of these reviewers. He cannot give insight into or shed light on something he knows little truth about himself. The church he is talking about is completley separate from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Jon Krakauer is nothing more than an sadly misinformed and idiotic person trying to enlighten his readers with things he has misinterpreted. Books like these are written on every religion with hopes of discouraging the believers and proving to those that don't believe -that their assumptions were correct", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_762", "text": "A Heartbreaking Disappointment\n\tElizabeth George, please come back. This book examines in sickening detail the events preceding the murder of our lovely Helen. I, for one, don't care. I get it. We all got it the last time. It's been a long time since I have abandoned any book after a few chapters, and this book truly deserves to be put down in every sense. Don't buy it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_763", "text": "Disappointing\n\tI had read such glowing reviews of this book, and had enjoyed other Creamer works so thoroughly that I was suprised how uninspired I was while reading this. Perhaps I failed to be dazzled by Stengel the man. Perhaps I grew tired of the predictable retelling of Stengel's life, season by season, many of which held no remarkable events. Baseball in '41 is a much more rewarding book, full of wonderful anecdotes well recounted", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_764", "text": "Funny book but too many grammar mistakes\n\tI enjoyed the plot and the characters -- it was very funny. But there were too many grammar mistakes in the book, which I found too irritating and distracted from the book. Some conversations did not flow logically -- one person would answer herself, which didn't make sense. Also, the author switches from 1st person to 3rd person with the character of Nickel. And she used 'to' instead of 'too.' As a former copy editor and English major, this was very distracting! But overall, a great book. I plan on getting the next 2", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_765", "text": "Didn't like book at all\n\tI didn't care for this book at all. I think it is a very well written book, for TEACHERS, but not for a parent who is transracially adopting a child. I was looking for a book on how I would parent an African American child and this book was more of a textbook. I think it is very misleading to have it labeled as a \"must read for parents and teachers\" and it should be advertised as a book for teachers. I thought \"Inside Their Voices\" was much more informative about the experiences of a transracially adopted child", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_766", "text": "I can't really rate this item...\n\tWhy? because I was expectin something else, but first of all, I didn't expect that you have to open/make a hole in your Robosapiens to modify it, so forget it! i will not damage my Robot", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_767", "text": "Way too long and repetitive\n\tI was interested in the plot and characters for about half the book. After that it seemed that little new information was added, or the little that was new came in the midst of much repetition. There were so many different characters, and we had to hear the separate reactions of each of them to bits of news. The structure of the tale reminded me of the way a police procedural might be played out on TV", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_768", "text": "The Egotistical Master\n\tMailer tells us a lot we don't want to know about. It's the gloomy long tale of an egocentric writer's acceptance of the ups and downs of his metier. He gives his biased opinions on things he knows and things he doesn't know about. All the negative aspects of his persona are laid out. Still, it must have taken some bravery to lay out some of them. Or else he needed the money. Truth sells, even if it is a very mediocre unfocused book, and quite un-useful. It should have been titled quot;Me and My Books, Some thoughts on me and my writing quot;", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_769", "text": "Hardly Engaging\n\tI've read some of the other reviews, and I couldn't disagree more. This book is not a page-turner. I found myself skipping over whole sections of prose because they were boring and sometimes needless. The story is straighforward. Hardly any surprises. Hardly any twists or turns. Bad guys are always bad guys. Good guys are always good guys. There's no hidden agenda lurking through the story. The blue rose is a natural anomaly. The people who really want it -- the people willing to steal and kill for it -- are conveniently identified as people willing to steal and kill for the blue rose. There's no \"mystery\" here really. It's just a matter of getting to the end of the book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_770", "text": "YUCK!!!! Just a BAD book!\n\tAfter trying 2 recipes, I thought that I was a pretty bad cook. So, I asked my friend, a very good cook, to try a couple more recipes. She had the same results. Disgusting!! These recipes must not have been kitchen tested. Mine as well just boil some chicken and dump a can of cream of mushroom soup on top. The results would be better. Stay away", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_771", "text": "A Great Effort Sadly Lacking\n\tI held great hopes for this book--Duveen has long been of interest to me because of the pivotal role he played in the creation of some of the greatest art collections in this country. However, Secrest in her drive to capture the \"essence\" of the man has so mangled the story of his life and career that reading her work is more chore than delight. To say the book is disorganized is to deal in serious understatement. But worse than that are the inaccuracies, especially when she writes about Duveen's customers. Just for starters, apparently she didn't recognize the need to differentiate between John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and his father (or maybe she didn't know there has been more than one JDR!). You won't learn much from this tome that you don't know to begin, and getting through it will be a struggle.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_772", "text": "UNBELIEVABLE\n\tThe original Julie and Romeo was delightful. This book was utter nonsense. A great disapointment. Finished reading it only to find out if it might get better as you went along. It Didn't", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_773", "text": "Weak and disorganized\n\tAfter some years in the IC design business (mostly analog) I needed to teach a course on ASICSs. This book was the text specified by my predecessor. I did not like the book, and eventually read the Weste and Harris book in its 3rd edition. Wolf is not nearly as clear, complete and logically organized as Weste and Harris - no comparison", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_774", "text": "Ironic -- an unproductive book on productivity\n\tThe book is divided into 52 chapters that repeat basically the same points over and over again. So you have to read through the chapters and try to spot the occasional new idea. It seems strange that a book on productivity makes you waste time gleaning a few good ideas. (Come on, man, if you have 10 pages of good ideas, give them to me in 10.) But then again I guess most books in this genre make you do that. Sheesh", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_775", "text": "An opinion on Hendrix - far from anything new\n\tIf your into Hendrix enough to want to find out more about Electric Ladyland, your probably already going to know everything in this book. If you've read such great Hendrix books such as 'Electric Gypsy' then you won't get much from this book other than information obtained that you've read before from 'Electric Gypsy' coloured in this authors opinion on Jimi's music.\nThe author lays down his opinion that reads like someone either not overly impressed by Jimi Hendrix, or someone that has trouble laying praise where it's due. The author makes big calls in this book which fall flat, for example expressing his view on how Jimi could of edited and recorded certain songs better in his opinion (not unlike like Alan Douglas made true) or ego trips like footnotes after mentioning 'Like A Rolling Stone' at Monterey can only be outdone by the rare hard to find Flamingo Club version in 1968 - where does he get that from? The Flamingo club version is near inaudiable for most of the recording with its vocals and the guitar very distorted at the very least and is no way a superior rendition than Monterey but the book has many little comments by the author like that which only makes you think, is this guy trying to brag about his Hendrix collection? Or does he just have to have a different opinion on everything to try and make his book, which really has nothing new, stand out from the pack? His opinions would be valid if he didn't try to go against the grain to just go against the grain! If you've ever heard or seen Jimi at Monterey you don't need to be told how so many people thought he played crap that night - the evidence that this is one of his greatest performances is right there on CD or on the screen as you watch it which just makes bringing up that negative side without balancing it with the many rave reviews he also got seem targeted. Why point out the bad things and not mention the good?\n\nIf you want to learn the technical side of the recording or the technical side of Hendrix, you won't learn it from this book. You'll get the classic Hendrix bio for most of it with this Authors strange comments, some bad reviews for Electric Ladyland to show Hendrix was human after all i guess and an author bringing up all his 'friends' and 'visits' to people that are well documented in knowing Jimi. \n\nAll in all, if you have no opinion on Hendrix and read this you probably won't think he's that great and get a distorted opinion on him, if you love Hendrix and read this you'll wonder why this Author bothered to write a book about Jimi in the first place other than to let us know he has so many friends that knew Jimi, was lucky enough to see him play a few times and the funniest of all, could of done some things better in his opinion.\n\nTwo stars because there's many books out there with much more information about Electric Ladyland, let alone Hendrix, that aren't trying to re-write Jimi's history from one person's perspective and critique thou it's cheap and quite funny if you have a big Hendrix library anyway.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_776", "text": "General and shallow overview\n\tThis book is bad for beginner and practically useless for a master. There is no comprehensive description of training complexes, footwork drills and other important details, which were completely omitted. It gives just an overview of the system in general, so the reader can have some vague feeling of what Giron escrima is", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_777", "text": "Horrible\n\tIt is now more than a month after I was supposed to receive this book and I have not gotten it yet, what the hell is going on", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_778", "text": "A world of boring. A raging sea of boring!\n\t2 stars for decent writing (at least a decent translation), for an intriguing start, and for the occasional appearance of a melancholy dwarf. That's pretty much it. Negative stars aplenty for the protagonists -- Coy and Tanger (I listened to NC on 13 endless tapes, so perhaps am misspelling their names). The tortured metaphors they speak, think, and by which they -- and their insipid adventures -- are continually described, bore to tears. Aside from an occasional scrape between Coy and the aforementioned dwarf or his boss, all of the action in NC clusters at the beginning (promisingly so, I'll grant) and the end (all wimper, no bang) of this novel. As a salty seadog once said (no doubt anticipating this novel), \"Ahoy matey, thar. She blows!\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_779", "text": "Disappointing, Slow, Clumsy\n\tSouth by Java Head features fundamentals I find so promising: a nautical adventure set in Southeast Asia during World War II, written by a prominent screenwriter. Nonetheless, the story falls flat and I found it just barely compelling enough to finish; the plot moves slowly, punctuated by one clumsily executed plot twist after another, the descriptions of action are confusing, and the characters mere outlines devoid of development. I hoped this book would be as good as a 1950's nautical adventure i highly recommend, The Wreck of the Mary Deare, but unfortunately Java Head is just disappointment. For other SE Asia World War II fiction, Clavell's King Rat is also a good place to start", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_780", "text": "No flavor, no color, no good\n\tI read this book and hated it; I was sorry I wasted my money.... Normally, I would have donated the book ater reading it. But, in this case I was so disappointed, I threw the book away after reading it. I was disappointed with the author for scrubbing the language so clean that the area she set the book in could have been anywhere in the US. I was also disapponted in the Oprah book club selection committee. It seemed to me they found a \"story\" they liked, and that is where their critical thinking ended. It was the only and last Oprah book selection I ever bought. After reading it, it was obvious to me that whoever had chosen the book for the Oprah club had never been to western Pa. I am from western PA as is O'Dell and this book lacks local color. She either forgot or choose to ignore that language is also a part of the landscape of a locale. Landscape is just not about dysfunctional families, EatnParks and religious statues in the yards.... People in that area of PA say \"ain't,\" \"slippy,\" and \"youns.\" This would be esp. true for someone like the main character, Harley. (There are people with college degrees from this area who still have \"color\" in their language.) O'dell is no Faulkner or Caufield. I find this lack of \"local flavor\" with a lot of modern authors. Unfortunately, our books are even becoming Mcdonaldized. There is nothing special about this book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_781", "text": "No 'Real World' Relevence\n\tAlthough interesting, these are designs and concepts that are not practical in the real world. But, if all you want are some pretty pictures..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_782", "text": "This book should be called Occanumba, not Heartland!\n\tThis book is not my favourite in the Heartland series. It is not even really about heartland, the main part of the book is based in Occanumba. \nAlso, there are hardly any horses in this book, just Maverick (who is only a minor part) and a tiny bit of Spindleberry and Albatross. It is mainly about Carey and her mood swings. \nIt is also a bit unrealistic, as Amy comes out eith long, involved, emotional speeches that no teenager i know would blab on about! The way she talks is more like a middle aged psychatrist!\nI also think that the most recent books have been targeted at a younger audience. At the start of the series i would class them as 'young adult' material, but now they are just for kids who like horses. She is supposed to be going out with Ty but they never seem to kiss much or do anything romantic. In this book he goes to Occanumba with Amy and they don't even get off together once! Even though they are in the forest all alone at one point, with no adults around. \nAll in all this book is ok, but rather boring. Nothing much happens, i thought Amy might at least have an arguement with Joni when she takes over with Spindleberry, but no, Amy has gone middle-aged and doesn't do anything. I would only recommend buying this book if you are a total heartland fan. Carey is really annoying at the start and the horses hardly feature at all. \nI hope the last 2 books in the series are better, because this one was rather pants.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_783", "text": "Tedious Film School Psycho-Babble.\n\tReplicant Alert! Avoid this book if you have any affection for the movie. Except for the last couple of pages, the author has little to offer other than the usual drivel about quot;Post-Modernism quot;. You will be much better off buying the Director's Cut on DVD, and watching it several times! This series of books has its exceptions, this is not one of them. Unintentionally hilarious in parts, as only the academician can be. Pretentious, ponderous cinema-scholar jargon that offers little of value or insight. Read Sammon's The Making of Blade Runner instead! (Nice cover, though...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_784", "text": "Not for 4 year olds\n\tThe message meant more to me than to my young children. They didnt understand why the children were being locked in a box. They think playing in cardboard boxes is fun, not a punishment for exercising too much freedom. I could see using the book as a basis for discussion, but I think it may just scare children that they too could be locked up by their parents", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_785", "text": "Great if you have that specific model BlackBerry\n\tThe book was specific to one particular model of BlackBerry. They should have that in the title. It was of no use to me. After five minutes, I set it aside to gather dust.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_786", "text": "You'd have to be a true Blue Devil fan to like this book\n\tI got this book thinking it might give me some insight into how Coach K motivates his teams, organizes his practice sessions, and instills leadership qualities in his athletes. What I got was a less than thrilling re-hash of some of his best quotes as seen through the eyes of a local news reporter. You'd have to be a true Blue Devil fan to like this book. I didn't, so I gave it to one of my co-workers who graduated from Duke. He likes it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_787", "text": "Ye gods and little children\n\tLeaving aside the fact that the author lied through his teeth (e.g. he never actually studied Hwa Rang Do - he offered the Lee brothers some ink and they gave him a faked history) this stuff is about as inefficient as any stick fighting book I've ever seen. Try Marinas' Panandata, Mark Wiley, the Presas brothers, Leo Giron or Ray Galang for stick stuff. You'll be much better off", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_788", "text": "For Hardcore Fans Only\n\tNot the most exciting book out there. But if you like minor league baseball, this book's worth a quick read.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_789", "text": "A soap-bubble book\n\tI was disappointed greatly at the time I opened this book. HUGE gaps between strings, LOTS of empty space on pages - all this is for masking the simple fact: this \"200 pages book\" contents could be easily printed on 80 pages or even less. And, more, these pages are filled with useless \"interviews\" (who wants to read an interview INSTEAD of explanations?!) and other empty words. \n\nThe book is supposed to teach us how to make modules for NWN 2. But it doesn't. See, the chapter about scripts consists of 4 pages - is it REALLY enough for such a great theme? (These pages, I mentioned it already, are less than 2 pages...). \n\nThis book is better than nothing. A bit. Because SOME useful information it provides. And that's all good that could be said about it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_790", "text": "Great efforts but lack reality\n\tI was not expecting this book to be a Sunday afternoon photo shoot for reanactors. It lacks reality and substance.I returned this book out of disapointment.Seeing the same faces in every picture but in diffrent uniforms takes a lot away from this book. However, the color photos were nice. Better luck next time but a A for effort", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_791", "text": "Not very satisfying at all.\n\tI'm a pretty diverse reader, so I decided to give this one a go. It started out somewhat interesting, but then just sort of made me keep saying, \"Okay...what's the point here?\" I really like Ninah, the main character, but I keep waiting for her to break free from the chains of this commune she lives in. I guess the ending is somewhat a symbol of her doing this, but I closed the book wondering, \"why did I read this?\" I grew bored with a lot of the goings on in this community and found many of the \"punishments\" just ridiculous. I'm pretty open when it comes to accepting different religions, but this was just way out there for me. Ninah's relationship with her Nanna was the neatest one in the book. I'm glad I'm finished...now I can move on to something more fulfilling.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_792", "text": "lots of not what NOT TO DO.\n\tHaving a plant nursery for 20 years I can tell you if this book is you only resource be in for a wild ride. He states many places what has cause him the most problems, but no one starts a nursey the same and workable ideas would be better than the work he calls stressful and more important than growing plants. Our nursery is the opposite of stressful and has so many happy rewards never mention in this book.........Very little help on selling and getting customers also", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_793", "text": "Way too long and repetitive\n\tI was interested in the plot and characters for about half the book. After that it seemed that little new information was added, or the little that was new came in the midst of much repetition. There were so many different characters, and we had to hear the separate reactions of each of them to bits of news. The structure of the tale reminded me of the way a police procedural might be played out on TV", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_794", "text": "Missed the bullseye :-(\n\tI'm a huge Suz fan ... but I really think she missed the boat on this one. Her style has changed since she moved to hardcover this book just fell flat for me. The secondary storyline or FBI agent Jules was much more enjoyable than the lead couple Cosmo Jane. Didn't like her at all Cosmo lost his \"Seal-ness\" somewhere along the way. Not a re-read for me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_795", "text": "In a word, ego\n\tThis book is simply an ego boost for the author. I found absolutely nothing I could use in my own business, but was\nvaguely impressed with the writers \"word of mouth\" business. I kept reading, expecting to find the secrets to starting my own word of mouth campaign any minute, only to feel that final book readers frustration in the end. No good ending, no secrets revealed, this book is a waste of time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_796", "text": "Interesting subjects who deserve a better writer\n\tA book on the theme of having the courage to deepen family ties. That's a good theme. However, the author can't leave well enough alone. He really goes after people without kids as though they all, regardless of their circumstances, remind him of his former self: someone with too much cynicism and cowardice to raise a family even though that's obviously the \"only\" way to become a complete person. \n\nEach chapter introduces a family and a crisis. The people, who range from southern Americans to Turkish Muslims to Protestant Irish in Belfast, are terrific. \n\nBut the author goes off the deep end on page 47: \"Now there are cities full of professional women and men who wholeheartedly echo this feeling [not wanting children]. They go around saying things like I'm too selfish to be a mother, or I'm not a baby person, or my favorite, I love my life too much to do that to it. A friend of mine calls them the Petrified Forest - people who would freeze their life in time if they could. 'Manhattan's turning into a Petrified Forest,' my friend mocked. I [Bronson] winced when she said this, because I used to be one of them. When the Petrified Forest imagines parenthood, their hearts are flooded with the feeling of doors closing, not opening ... In our society today, parenthood is on trial.\" \n\nWell, hardly. Bronson is making a lot of assumptions about childless people. Everyone doesn't need to have a baby just because Bronson found it a refreshing alternative to preserving his immaturity. I'm all for individuals pursuing the particular life that makes them happy, but they should never push their specific solution upon the rest of us. In conclusion, read this book if you want to, but be aware of the bias.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_797", "text": "Disappointment\n\tI bought this book because (if I recall correctly) it was long-listed for last years ManBooker Prize and also, (this I recall) because it had good reviews here on Amazon. Anyway, I was real disappointed. I quit paying attention after page 100 and quit outright a few pages later. I found the contrasting aspects of the Father's character interesting but after awhile so contrasting they felt way off reality. Character of aunt, cousin, priest, mom etc etc also grew gratingly \"perfect.\" This may be excessive, but after a while I felt like I was reading a bit of sophisticated version of a teen romance novel. The comparisons with God of Small Things are seriously unflattering to Roy's great book. Comparisons with (the overrated) Memoirs of a Geisha or (also not finished) One Thousand Chestnut Trees would have been more appropriate", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_798", "text": "Disapointed\n\tThis book deals with some fairly rediculous topics. I'm not into mysticism or talisman's or that stuff, so perhaps I am biased.\n\nIt did provide a useful history of the 'masonic' symbol on the American one-dollar bill, which I enjoyed.\n\nBut Hieronimus puts forth far too much theory regarding supernatural powers for my taste", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_799", "text": "Junie's rude and I can't find anyting that redeems her.\n\tWhy someone would chose these books is beyond me, especially when there are so many other good choices. Literature has an impact on people and the only impact I can imagine Junie having on others is negative.\n\nMy daughter's first grade teacher is reading the Stupid Smelly School Bus to her class right now. Wanting to be an involved parent, I borrowed a copy from the friend and read it too. Junie is a brat. She thinks like a brat and acts like a brat. \n\nOur family says, \"Thanks, but no thanks!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_800", "text": "Not a great role model for kids\n\tI agree with some of the negative reviews that the Junie B. Jones books often use language and depict behavior that are less than desirable. My son, who is a pretty sensitive boy, didn't like Junie B. Jones because he thought she was rude. I would much prefer that my kids read books with kids who, though they may get in trouble from time to time or may make mistakes, are generally nice people. We did love the Magic Tree House series, both for the adventure and the personalities of Jack and Annie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_801", "text": "Reviews by S. Douglas Scotty and Hardluck Stink\n\tWhy is S Douglas \"Scotty\" slamming every car sales book on Amazon but Zig Zigler's? Do you work for Ziggy or maybe a friend and pushing this book for him. Take a look at all of S. Douglas \"Scotty\" reviews concerning car sales. He puts almost everyone of them down but praises Zigler's book. What's up with that? \n\nAnd then if you look at reviews from HARDLUCK It makes one wonder if he is selling a competitor's book on here because he is attacking books written by Douglas Hensley who is a really good writer. It makes me wonder if (S. Douglas Scotty and Hardluck) are the same person or are possibly in cohoots together pushing people away from pretty good books. Something stinks here. I wish I had time to play on the web all day and put bogus reviews on people. Something stinks in Denmark!!!!!!!!!!!!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_802", "text": "Lacking in Details\n\tThis book does a good job of telling you what your IPAQ can do but a very poor job of telling you how to do it. I wanted more information about how to set up my IPAQ to connect with the internet. The book told me it could be done and how wonderful it was, but lacked specific information about which screen to go to and how to actually make it work. \n\nI later purchased IPAQ for Dummies. This book told me what the IPAQ could do and specifically how to do it. It was great. The Dummies book also gave lots of information on programs that are very helpful to add to your IPAQ. \n\nI was disappointed with IPAQ Pocket PC but very happy to get my hands on IPAQ for Dummies!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_803", "text": "Badly out of date\n\t\"Up to the minute\".???\n\nHardly!!\n\nMarch 2005, the publication date, is a loooong time ago in ipod years, if you have one of the new models, video 60 Gig for example, you will be sorely dissapointed, it talks about the nano and photo i pod as the \"latest edition to the ipod family\", well they are now teenagers and probably due to be retired at any moment, ipod mini anyone? Those things are Neolithic now, yet are given too much space in this \"up to the minute\" book as if they had just been released! \n\nGo to Borders, look thru their ipod books and find the one with your ipod in it, if you have a brand new one as at May 2006.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_804", "text": "You're advocating illegal acts.\n\tI remove children from abusive parents daily.\n\nLegally, you cannot hit your child with anything but your open hand on any area but your child's buttocks. If a neighbor, friend, teacher or family member calls Child and Family Services because your child reports to them that you are doing what Dr. Dobson advocates, your child could be removed from your care.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_805", "text": "Snake Oil\n\tThe book mentions Mannatech (notice the quot;manna quot;?) and its product Ambrotose. Snake oil, sugar pills! Not backed by scientific studies. All claims are anecdotal, i.e., are faith-based. Mannatech products are peddled to the hopeful, the desperate, the last-chance-for-me's, and so this is not only doing a disservice to others, but is preying on people's weakness. The company is set up like other pyradmid-schemed companies, using quot;associates quot; to pump its sugar pills, costing consumers a lot of money. Folks, there is no instant solution in a pill. The associates make claims for cleft lip, Down syndrome, obesity, all the terrible things human beings must bear in this world, and offer a pill made up of sugar to combat what is essentially a natural, human state. In New Zealand and Australia, the govts. are looking into Mannatech. Beware! The sugar pill recipe came in an inspiring moment to a scientist when in prayer to God. Excuse me, but while I believe in the power of prayer, I do not believe God drops manna-pills from heaven. God expects us to do our work, namely, don't overeat, live with that cleft lip, get some exercise, eat your vegetables and fruits, read good literature and enjoy the sunlight", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_806", "text": "dry and dreadful\n\tIt's no wonder that people look at me strangely when I explain a great love of history to them. It's books like this that persist in the ruination of history for many a student. If this book were more widely circulated, the need for sleeping pills would be drastically reduced. I have no idea how the author could take something this interesting and make it so boring that I would literally fall asleep reading it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_807", "text": "Know your Woods? Not after reading this book\n\tI don't understand why anyone would publish a book anymore with black and white illustrations. I know this is supposed to be a classic and all that so it's my own fault for not checking when I read the description. I don't even know why I'm keeping it; I'll never read it. You have to wade through tons of technical jargon and lengthy chapters that would be much better served by some large color photographs. Maybe that makes me shallow, I don't know, but there are much more 'complete guides' out there on this topic these days", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_808", "text": "What a dirty trick\n\tI was seduced by the sinister cover and the synopsis on the inside cover into thinking this was going to be a chilling account- Account my foot! I gingerly turned the first page and instantly drowned in wave after wave of details. As if the rough draft was a series of scraps stapled together and mailed off to an impatient publishe", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_809", "text": "What drivel!\n\tThe 20% you need to know: This book is poorly written, and the author would do well to use the 80/20 principle in his writing.\n\nThe 80% that will make up the rest of the review: I have never read such boring prose. I've had the concept fully explained to me. I fully understand what the principle is. I have heard it about 80 times now when 20 would have been enough (actually, once would have been enough). Now, what do I do with it? How do I implement it into my life? I am now on page 53 and he still hasn't gotten around to that part. It seems to me he should have used the theory when writing this book. Cut to the chase! Give me the top 20% of useful information so I can go ahead and use it to increase my productivity and effectiveness by 80%. Instead I get the feeling I'm wandering around aimlessly in the bottom part of his bar charts among the 80% of fluff to fill up his book quota. How many stories about economists and computer software do we really need? I don't know about you, but I wanted to increase my productivity by using my time better, and reading this book so far has been a complete waste of it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_810", "text": "No Way\n\tAnyone who knows me would tell you I truly enjoy reading. I am an avid reader known to finish an interesting book within hours. It took me two weeks to get past the first seven chapters of this book. The story just could not keep my interest. I felt no real affinity to any of the characters. I have other books by this author and come away with an interst in what would happen next with her lead characters. She writes with real emphasis on how characters interact with each other and usually leaves you wanting more. In the case of this novel I just didn't feel it. Her other novels will not leave you dissapointed. Ugly ways is not a good example of the Ansa's true talent as a writer. If you have not done so try her other novels. I guarantee you will come away wanting to read more", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_811", "text": "For those who prefer speculation to reason\n\tThe subtitle to this review should have been \"Glaring Inconsistencies Outright Fantasies\". I've found a large number of inconsistencies with history that should be obvious to anyone who has read this thing closely. For example, on page 7 Coleman says \"the Club of Rome was established in 1968\", but on page 17 he suggests that the Club of Rome played \"a key role in the Cuban Missile Crisis\" and \"attempted to sell its 'crisis management'...progam to President Kennedy.\" Unless we've been misled, the Cuban Missile Crisis happened a full 6 years before this group was founded. What are careful readers to make of such a passage? Either it's a typo and he means 1958, or, as I heartily suspect, he doesn't have a grasp on his subject. On page 9 Coleman suggests Henry \"Kissinger's role in destabilizing the United States by three wars, the Middle East, Korea, and Vietnam is well known...\" However, Kissinger, working at Harvard from 1948, had no role in the U.S. government until the 1960's, working for the Kennedy Administration. The Korean War, as we are all aware, occured in 1950, and ended long before Kissinger had any influence on American foreign policy. If it were true that Kissinger had an influence on the United States' policy in Korea, for example, then Coleman would be wise to address that issue at this point in his text. However, he only leaves us with the cryptic \"is well known\". It is definitely NOT well known, and Coleman is just fooling those readers who think that a book which is difficult to read or which is discussing difficult subjects must be true.\nThese are just a few of the inconsistencies that I could check in a short time that Coleman throws out at you. If you're not a careful reader, you'll be tricked into accepting some really ridiculous ideas. If you prefer speculation to reason, then by all means gorge yourself in the sickly sweet nectar of \"what ifs\". If you're looking for something based on reality, then, rider, pass by", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_812", "text": "A backlash wolf in sheeps clothing\n\tIt would take a book to answer all that is wrong with Farrell's reasoning, but to make a few points:\n\n1. He implies that female 'circumcision' is much the same as male circumcision which is astounding but points to his general ignorance. If male circumcision is about teaching males to endure pain (actually more about male tribal bonding) then what on earth is a little girl being taught when she has her external genitalia cut away and is left with a tiny hole and a life-time of pain and health problems?? It's for protection? What, or whose, interests are being protected? \n\n2. He does not acknowledge that the shorter male life-span is due to testosterone and all its consequences for males. Castration is known to increase the male life-span. Why do men even want more testosterone rather than less? Surely illogical?\n\n3. The male 'instinct' to protect females is actually to protect the bodies men need for sex and reproduction. As more than 50 million females have been killed recently in Asia simply because they were female should make us question this supposed 'instinct to protect'. And protecting females most often translates into ownership and control. This is a similar logic to that of men in certain cultures that use the pretext of honor to justify the murder of females. Why do women need protection form their protectors? Men need to explain their logic here. Is it something like the protection criminal gangs provide for people against other criminal gangs? \n\n4. Powerless men are created by male-male competition for access to young females and again, the sacred testosterone drives this not women. \n\n5. His views on rape are ridiculous. Young human females have permanent sexual signals whether they want sex or not. These external signals do not usually reflect the females internal desires and concerns and this causes the confusion. Men are responding to fake signals that females don't know how to override without becoming invisible altogether.\n\n6. This book is basically about all the hoops males try and jump through in order to rise in the male hierarchy and ultimately get their DNA into numbers of females.The men who fail are the men without power. Farrell wants us to feel sorry for them which is as likely as men feeling sorry for, and diverting their monogamous sexual interest and resources towards, unnattractive old women. \n\n7.Farrell does not explain the irrationality of men rejecting and being abusive about women who don't sexually reject most men (ie the easy women) at the same time as they complain about the pain of being sexually rejected so often by women. There must be some mysterious male logic to it - perhaps situated in a fantasy world of being the only male who isn't rejected. Duplicity is clearly a male trait that farrell failed to mention.\n\n8. It is a suspect logic that concludes that the people who have been the lawmakers and political leaders for millennia ie males, have actually only been acting in the self-interest of females. For men to have evolved a lack of self-interest is impossible. To argue that they have is Farrell's most ludicrous argument. Of course women also have self-interest, intimately tied to that of their children. The very real difference is that because we evolved with a mating system where females moved to male-bonded kin groups to breed males had the advantages of size, kin-bonding, no real reproductive demands of offspring and time and cicumstances that enabled them to be the rule-makers which included the enforcement of ownership and control of females as they were exchanged between groups for breeding. They may have felt varying amounts of power within that system and they may have felt the power of their sex needs as female power but to say that this is actually women having and exercising power is absurdly illogical and contrary to reality. It is another fantasy to add to that of South Sea Island free sex and mermaids.\n\nThis book is interesting for debate and as an example of male sexual frustration being blamed on women. Ultimately it is about how some men suffer trying to get sexual/reproductive access to females and might help us notice that the 'power' being defined is reproduction. \nIn a market where the supply of sperm far outstrips the tiny market of eggs it does reduce the value of sperm and create massive competition in males and competition in females for better quality sperm and/or extras that improve the outcome for offspring. Embedded in Farrell's books is the manipulative attempt to solve this by encouraging young women to 'put out' more. It's the same old male longing for 'free' sex ie the usual reproductive behavior of male animals where post-copulatory costs are carried by females.\n\nIn nature male animals experience far less or equal disposability as females when they are monogamous and concentrate more on parenting ie are symmetrical with female reproductive behavior. Can we look forward to this in the human male in the near future and solve the whole problem? Can we expect men might consider reducing the supply ie their sex-drive/seeking multiple partners and increasing their childcare. Reduce testosterone? Or is that blasphemy? \nThe new question is What do men want? The answer is the same as ever - sex. The methods of trying to get it are the same even when put in a new wrapper such as Farrell's ie irrationality, deceit and manipulation.\nPerhaps the real myth is the myth of ADULT power and we should direct our anger and frustration towards our gametes, hormones, fetuses, infants and children that are the real reason males and females exist, are pulled together and driven apart. \nAt least let's not create a new myth that the human male somehow managed to evolve a lack of self-interest. How gullible does Farrell hope we are", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_813", "text": "YAWN\n\tThis was expected. A fanatic relativist dismembers absolutist views into little irrelevant pieces. Our civilization has been jumping between absolutism/universalism and relativism ever since its decline, with only a few people realizing a third alternative. With this whole book based on a flawed definition, it is a pointless and utterly tedious read", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_814", "text": "TOO SEXUALLY EXPLICIT FOR MY TASTE\n\tAs I was reading this book, I came across many poems that were far too sexually explicit for my taste, to name a few: \"The First,\" \"Early Images of Heaven\" and \"Full Summer.\" I found these poems to be highly offensive, and improper for the general audience.\n\nHad I been warned of the book's sexually explicit content ahead of time, I would not have read it. I believe that it should be so marked on the cover so potential readers know what they are\ngetting into", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_815", "text": "why are reviews same for revised edition\n\tI looked at the 2002 printing as well as this 2006 revised printing in order to see what has been updated and all the reviews are identical. why? which edition are people reviewing? I think Amazon is making a mistake by not alloting reviews properly.\nI don't plan to buy this book until I can see the 2006 version and see if it's worth it myself", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_816", "text": "Repulsive\n\tWe have to do better than this for our children. Controlling and turning your kid into the perfect little, well behaved lemming is going to haunt you until you die. This type of abuse never has a good, long term effect on anyone. Put the paddles and belts down and talk to your kids. They deserve at least that much.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_817", "text": "Misinformation and Euro-centric\n\tYou can tell I don't pay attention to Wall Street Journal or New York Times. I picked up David Sacks' book from Borders' Linguistics stack because of the title. I should have known better. \n\nI started the first chapter and didn't have the time or intention to finish it. The book is a collection of charts and stories about the history of alphabetic writing that are to be expected from the title -- in some cases conviniently summarized things in tables and maps -- but lacks, in my opinion, systematic thinking on the reasons behind the origin and prosperity of alphabetic writing that is found in other scholarly works (scholarly it is not). \n\nEven within the first 20 pages or so, I was disawayed more than a few times by dubious claims, utter misinformation, and distastefully Euro/English-centric. Here are some examples:\n\n\"The alphabet was not the earliest writing: Egypt, Mesopotamia, and probably China already had nonalphabetic systems. But the alphabet was the most efficient writing system ever found, before or since (p.1)\" -- What about Hirogana for Japanese? Syllabaries can be much more efficient for languages that do not have a large inventory of syllables. \n\n\"The 'spreadability' of an alphabet means that the future of our Roman letters looks very bright indeed. (p. 10)\" -- He was speaking of languages that are written in multiple alphabets, such as Swahili, Serbo-Croatian, Urdu/Hindi, and Yiddish. And then came this proud comment on the prospect \"our Roman letters\". Immediately following the above quote, he gave examples of Azerbaijian and Tatarstan's decision to switch to Roman, as well as other \"struggling nation\"'s likewise decisions to \"switch to Roman letters for native tongues, as a big to tie into global trade and communications and to better prepare their prople to learn English. Tragically, much that is venerable and spiritually sustaining while be lost. Yet that seems inevitable in the 21st century were are shaping. And it is sobering to reflect that our 26 letters wield such power.\"\n\nHis view of the learnability of the alphabet is also uneducated, shall I say. The following superficial comment could have come from an old gradama who happened have NOT been a teacher for her lifetime. \n\n\"An alphabet enjoys on huge advantage over any other writing system: It needs fewer symbols. No other sysmtem can get away with so few. This makes an alphabet easier to learn. Students need memorize only two dozen or so letters to begin building toward literacy, which typically takes about another five years of instruction\". \n\nAnd -- he writes -- because of this simplicity, children can become literate before the working age. \"This cricial fact has made the alphabet historically the vehicle of mass literacy. (p.5)\" Well, \"vehicle\" is a very clevery way of framing it. At least he is not saying that where there is alphabet there is mass literacy. Mass literacy was nevery a goal before the inducstry revolution. Now Sacks joins the ranks of you-know-who's by implying that the Europeans and Western ideals were destined to take over the world because they had the alphabet and probably the mandate from God. (Guns, what guns?)\n\nSacks also compared \"our 26 letters\" -- as if alphabetic writing is patented at the USPO -- to Chinese. \"Today Chinese schoolchildren normally take three years longer than Western children to learn to read and write, with most of that \nextra time devoted to mastering the symbols.\" \n\nThis is completely misinformation. Learning to read Chinese is not easy, but do a little research, you will find studies over studies and books over books on comparitive studies of literacy (including my own). I've nevery seen a credible study that substantiates the 3-year lag. By the way, Sacks almost never gives citations. \n\nI think that's enough. This explains my total disappointment with the book -- I sholdn't have any high expectation from the start, had I known who David Sacks is.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_818", "text": "I kept waiting for her to leave him\n\tThe hero is a cold,mean brute who does not deserve his gentle wife Kassia.He should have been made to marry Joanna the shrewish woman he was betrothed to.I couldn't get past Graelam raping Kassia,I really couldn't.I know this is medieval England and women were more or less treated like chattel,but come on.Kassia is a gentle sweet girl who does everything to please this philandering,brute of a man.He sleeps with one of the servants after he marries Kassia, when she confronts him he threatens to beat and rape her which he had already done(I shuddered again right there).There's not one but two women undermining Kassia's authority and she sits back and takes this,please!The servants and his own soldiers abhor his treatment of Kassia throughout the book.I prayed for her to runaway with Dienwald or for Guy to fall in love with her and take her away from Graelam.The women who made Kassialife hell were rewarded for their treatment of her,they are never made to pay for what they did to her which is another thing that put me off this book.I like to see the heroine giving as good as she gets even if she's not a particularly strong character.Kassia was far too soft and gentle for this brute as a result he walked all over her quite literally.I wanted him to really suffer for his treatment of her which he didn't,this is why I bothered to finish this book for him to get his comeuppance which hedidn't.She capitulated far too easily in the end when he came to get her at her father's castle.I know that he's a warrior but didn't knights have a chivalric code", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_819", "text": "James Dobson is a sadist and a pervert\n\tPinching a child's trapezius muscle? Hitting him or her with a belt or a stick hard enough for it to hurt? James Dobson should be put away.\n\nRaising children this way may make them obedient to their parents, but they will be prone to abuse others once they reach adulthood. Look at Adolf Hitler and Saddam Hussein.\n\nAt best, children who are physically abused will grow up to practice BSDM.\n\nThis book deserves no stars", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_820", "text": "\"Strong-willed Child\"?\n\tDobson has this to say about the supposed 'strong-willed child'. \"Even in infancy, he fairly bristles when his dinner is late and he insists that someone hold him during every waking hour. Later, during toddlerhood, he declares total war on all forms of authority...his greatest thrill comes from drawing on the walls and flushing kitties down the toilet.\" The \"strong-willed child\" has a \"rampaging will.\"\n\nIt should be pointed-out that James Dobson's training is in Educational Psychology, NOT Child Psychology, OR Child Development. I'm afraid he confuses 'strong-will' with anger, alienation, resentment, and contempt. These are behaviors that are commonly produced in children as a result of his (and his ilk) approach toward child-rearing.\n\nLike his right-wing christian compatriot, Ezzo, he would have parents believe that children are inherently evil. The implicit advise is to beat the devil out of them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_821", "text": "California Al\n\tI wanted to be interested in this book, but it became pretty boring ater a while. There is an undercurrent of romanticism that pervades the authors purpose. He claims to be neutral, yet his descriptions and conversations with many of the people slant towards idol worship. Although the author claims to be in recovery, I did not get the sense of how drugs and alcohol can ruin peoples lives. I felt that his narrative was self serving, and glorifying the wonders of drugs and experimentation. There is a price to pay. What was good was hearing his father's take on the whole down side of watching his son grow up loaded. That was interesting. I'm getting weary of the proselytizing about how epochal the 1960's, 70's and 80's were. I didn't like his picture either", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_822", "text": "My Brother's Experience With The Perricone Prescription\n\tMy brother had severe acne a year or so ago that he inherited from my Dad's side of the family. He had tried antibiotics with no success and wanted to go on Accutane. Having heard bad things about the side effects, my Dad wanted my brother to try the diet for a couple months before deciding to take the medication. He faithfully followed it with no results whatsoever. Some of the ideas in the book are absurd - as a diabetic with a horrible eating habit and no teenage acne, I can tell you that the focus on dieting and insulin spikes as a direct cause of of the condition is preposterous. When I was a teenager, I'd go on serious candy binges that required insulin doses bordering on the irresponsible, and I got through high school with only the occasional zit. I've read that for a small number of people, diet can be a factor for acne, but obviously our experience points to something else as the primary cause (this assumes you eat reasonably well - malnutrition isn't sexy). Since medication should always be a last resort, a change of diet is probably a good first approach for those with minor blemishes, but those with a serious condition should look elsewhere. For the curious, while my brother had some strong side effects from the Accutane (none dangerous, primarily incredibly dry skin and eyes), it certainly succeeded in clearing up his skin", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_823", "text": "Falco Falters\n\tThis is a fine series so when I began this volume I had hopes that it would be of the same standard as the others. Ms. Haney has a genuine gift in giving readers the \"texture\" of everyday life in imperial Rome (at the time of Vespasian and Titus in this one). The dialogue and the characters are both engaging. So what went wrong? A young girl appears to speak with Falco believing someone in her family wants to kill her. And away we go, on and on and on! I was weary by the time I got to the rather flat conclusion and felt that a good editing would have been most helpful; the length of this book (326 pages) really cannot support so thin a story. I was left wondering what had happened and if somehow I had missed something as there was so little going on", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_824", "text": "Boring....don't bother with it.\n\tVery disappointed with it. Was expecting something groundbreaking, but it failed to deliever. An easy read and quite honestly, boring.\n\nDon't waste your time. Read something more worthwile like Robert Anton Wilson.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_825", "text": "Sounds like the author reviewed this himself\n\tI am pretty sure that the author sent the only positive review. That is pretty pathetic. This book was written with no rhyme or reason. There is no good progression of information or understandable sense to it all. One star is stretch. Plus, i am asian, and it was still hard for me-that is when you know it is bad", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_826", "text": "Raising a feminist\n\tThis book, by the way, was published in 1988, NOT 1998 as the notes above indicate. It is also reflected in the books theme and attitude.\n\nI have read three chapters so far and this is what I have gleaned from the book:\n1) Your daughter will only be \"successful\" if she chooses male oriented occupations.\n2) Your daughter will only be \"successful\" if she is a doctor, NOT a nurse. Heaven forbid she be a nurse, housewife, teacher.\n3) Your daughter won't be \"successful\" if she goes to a coed school. Send her to a female only institution, that way she only has to compete against other girls.\n4) Your daughter won't be a success without playing poker, chess or other strategy games. Don't even think of pulling out Dora or some other \"girl\" game.\n\nSurely there must be better books for Dads to gain some info on theie daughters and ways to help them along as they grow. I could go on with more examples from this feminist rant, but frankly don't have the time. My daughter and I are going to kick the soccer ball.\n\nAnd BTW, don't even let her enjoy an english class or play with dolls. Force her into that science and math slot. Sign her up for computer camp because we all know that PC's are designed strictly for boys.\n\nI really feel this book is outdated, both in examples and most importantly, attitude. Try something different.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_827", "text": "A bad way to spend bucks\n\tI have read this book only once time, it tooks me about 1 hour, It is very basic, have not any important info, else that you can get from a free catalo", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_828", "text": "Try that again?\n\tFirst a little background... I'm 53 with a preteen son. I'm not quite a Luddite. I make my living from an online business that I own and operate. Our \"big\" present to our son last Xmas was a computer -- one he and I were going to build from scratch. The main use of the computer was going to be video games and school work. We gave our son a budget (not big by gamer PC standards) to shop for the parts. \n\nI've read a few books recently on the gaming \"culture\" to better understand it. This book came highly recommended from reviews here, so I read it.\n\nMy reaction to the book? It took a while, but I finally realized it felt like I was reading a study paid for and prepared on behalf of the video game industry. There are lots of great statistics, but rather flimsy rational defending extensive video game playing and how it's successfully preparing gamers to succeed in the future. \n\nI did learn a few things. I got a dose of reality about why it seems like everyone under 35 plays video games extensively. I see that the *gamer generation* has a lot to offer. I also seriously wonder about the gaps in what they have to offer.\n\nA main thesis of the book is that gamers learn how to think and figure things out, because video games are about figuring out how to beat the game. Interesting, since by the examples cited, it mostly appears to be trial and error with no significant logic involved. I call it learn by trying anything, as opposed to learn by thinking. Both have their place.\n\nSupposedly, gamers are more willing to take (theoretically controlled) risks as well. Somehow the authors see the dot.com boom (and bust) as an endorsement of the future of business in the hands of gamers (who largely ran the dot.coms). I see a different story than the authors from those days of yore.\n\nI could go on, but I think you get the point. The book says little (nothing?) about how video games are helping gamers learn math, science, or reading. Personally, I believe those skills/knowledge are MUCH more important to a person's future than the ability to learn thru trial and error. \n\nMaybe the conclusions of the authors will prove to be correct. I hope so. But personally, I'm concerned for any business that runs on the pure gamer mentality that I understand to be endorsed by the book.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_829", "text": "Poorly researched, and not accurate for many drugs\n\tUnfortunately, Sidney Wolfe and the whole \"Worst Pills\" business enterprise is riding on the reputation of Public Citizen as a champion for consumers, but has failed to live up to it with this guide. In some cases, warnings are included regarding various drugs that are not based on scientific reports, but rather, are based on the marketing literature and information from the pharmaceutical companies themselves -- hardly an unbiased, consumer-oriented source of information. Consider as one example the book's \"Do Not Use\" warning regarding the prescription drug, Armour Thyroid. Rather than offering any research to support this severe recommendation (because there ISN'T any research), the \"guide\" instead quotes the AMA and the American Thyroid Association, two groups that greatly enjoy the largesse of the thyroid drug makers who want to put Armour -- a far less expensive drug -- out of business. If this is the sort of \"unbiased information\" you want about the drugs you take, you might as well go ahead and just read the pharmaceutical company pamphlets. If millions of thyroid patients taking Armour Thyroid were to follow the advice in \"Worst Pills,\" the only thing that ends up for the worse is our health. I definitely do NOT recommend this book in any way. -- Mary J. Shomon, Thyroid Patient Advocate and Autho", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_830", "text": "Violence Begets Violence\n\tDobson has it wrong. Children's susceptibility to God and the attributes of God has to do with rearing them with the love of God in their hearts from the beginning, praying and relying on God, and being taught to please God. Violence begets violence. To spank and be violent toward children is proof of the perpetrator's ignorance of modern scientific evidence that spanking is detrimental to the emotional, physical and spiritual evolution of children. Ignorance begets ignorance, and if you're in charge of children, feeding your mind with ignorance is no benefit to your child", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_831", "text": "Somewhat disappointed...\n\tI agree with one of the earlier reviewers headlines, that was something like quot;just ok, not great. quot; I've been working w/ Server 2003 for a while now, and from my work experience, I knew certain things in the book were kind of being glossed over that really needed more coverage. I would read each chapter, read the summaries, take all the practice questions, and be left with this nagging feeling that the book was not really preparing me completely for what I'd face on the exam. Unfortunately, I was right, and I just missed passing the exam. This book isn't terrible, but just be sure you use some additional resources and that you have some good work experience also", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_832", "text": "Why continue to be deceived?\n\tHank Hanegraff is a blatant replacement theologian where the nation of Israel is concerned. He is further from the truth where prophecy is concerned than most groups, to include pretribulationists. Indeed, his \"scholarship\" is no scholarship at all; it is pure propaganda.... To see real scholarship, get Tim Cohen's materials (see below):\n\nTim LaHaye, Jerry Jenkins, and others in the Pre-Trib circle, such as Ed Hindson, Tommy Ice, Chuck Missler, Zola Levitt, Thomas McCall, John Hagee, Grant Jeffrey, Marlin Maddox, Perry Stone, Texe Marrs, John Walvoord (deceased), etc., continue to put forth the same deceptions that Hal Lindsey popularized decades ago. The notion of a pre-tribulation rapture is foreign to scripture, it is foreign to the teachings of the early Church, and it is grooming the Church for destruction through ignorance and lack of preparation for what is really coming. These men are novices and not prophecy \"experts\" or \"scholars\" by any stretch of the imagination; they are those who tickle the ears of gullible Christians. Why continue to be deceived? Tim Cohen, in his excellent book, \"The AntiChrist and a Cup of Tea,\" provides biblically sound and testable evidence to show that the coming AntiChrist is known NOW. Not only that, the same author (Tim Cohen) has now put out the strongest presentation on the whole issue of the rapture EVER offered to the saints of God in Christ: \"The REAL Rapture\". If you really want to know the truth about the timing of the coming rapture, then you need to hear Tim Cohen's \"The REAL Rapture\" (based on a volume in his forthcoming \"Messiah, History, and the Tribulation Period\" series (see Prophecy House's site for details on these items, which are also available via Amazon)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_833", "text": "An effort too far in repetitious jargon\n\tI found this book to be pretentiously over complexified. The relationship between object and surface has been aptly documented by many other art historians of the late 20thC.\nI think that Fred has in this case over analysed too few works by the great artist, flag to me and many of the people I have discussed it with is far too complex a work for a man like Orton to even vaguely comment on critically. He appears to my other academic associates and I to be slightly out of his depth at this level, and in future would do well to perhaps abandon the bottle of Gin which he is widely known to keep under his desk, and to consequently write something worthwhile and not liquer-induced.\nMr Orton, I am not your fan.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_834", "text": "this book stinks!!!\n\tthis book hardly has any conversation in it and hardly goes into detail about anything. i didn't even like the story. i would give this book a big fat ZERO if i could!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_835", "text": "A world of boring. A raging sea of boring!\n\t2 stars for decent writing (at least a decent translation), for an intriguing start, and for the occasional appearance of a melancholy dwarf. That's pretty much it. Negative stars aplenty for the protagonists -- Coy and Tanger (I listened to NC on 13 endless tapes, so perhaps am misspelling their names). The tortured metaphors they speak, think, and by which they -- and their insipid adventures -- are continually described, bore to tears. Aside from an occasional scrape between Coy and the aforementioned dwarf or his boss, all of the action in NC clusters at the beginning (promisingly so, I'll grant) and the end (all wimper, no bang) of this novel. As a salty seadog once said (no doubt anticipating this novel), \"Ahoy matey, thar. She blows!\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_836", "text": "History by Conjecture\n\tThis is a highly influential book. Roosevelt has had many enemies growing out of his presidency. No one has had the same negative impact on Roosevelt's name to equal Wyman's attack. But, although Wyman, a professional historian has well-documented his research, much of the indictment of the Roosevelt Administration is based upon conjecture incapable of proof. The litmus test of his proposals was the bombing of Auschwitz. He asserts that the failure to bomb was due to a lack of caring. Thousands of Jews could have been saved. But there is no way to prove this. Many Jews could also have died because bombing was inaccurate and Jewish prisoners lived close to the crematoria. Too much in his charges is based on too little evidence. Peter Novick in his book, The Holocaust in American Life, calls Wyman's thesis a quot;comfortable morality tale quot; and quot;bad history. quot; In addition to Novick, Henry L. Feingold, Frank W. Brecher, and William Rubinstein have written critically about Wyman", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_837", "text": "In Way Over Her Head\n\tCover Blurb:\n\nWhen undercover work requires working under the covers, danger is an uninvited bedfellow...\n\nErin McKenzie, a newly promoted homicide detective, lands the assignment of her career when she is chosen to investigate Elizabeth Adams, the number one suspect in a slew of serial murders. Adams, elusive and devastatingly beautiful, is not only an accomplished seductress but also a lesbian.\n\n* * *\n\nI have just finished reading this book after struggling with it for two months and, quite frankly, it is probably the worst book I have ever taken the time to finish. The only reason I prevailed to the bitter end was I wanted to see if it truly was as bad to the last page as it was from the first--and let me tell you, it was.\n\nNot only was this slow-paced, stilted, plodding excuse for suspence peppered with paper-thin characters who all sounded vaguely familiar, but two of the three main protagonists are thinly disguised Xeroxes of two beloved TV characters, minus the breast-plate, sword and loin-cloth skirt. I leave you to work out who I'm refering too.\n\nThis book desperately struggles with flat, stilted language that has neither voice nor colour, giving the descriptions of place and people about as much life as a body on the morgue slab awaiting autopsy. Add to that is the fact that at least 50-60 pages could easily have been cut from the length by a good Editor, thereby maybe adding a smidgen of tension to the over-worked plotline.\n\nHowever, it is the three main protagonists who irritated me the most, the Author seemingly unable to decide on personality traits and character, which vacillate in a jarring way. I was left totally unsympathetic to any of them and the situations/circumstances they found themselves in.\n\nA very unsatisfying read", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_838", "text": "Tiptoeing Around a Teen in Training\n\tI thought this book was a waste of my reading time. I saw a review on the Today Show, and read several postive reviews as well, and it piqued my interest. What I thought may be a book about how to deal with and accept the coming changes/challenges of a mother/pre-teen daughter relationship was a book about a mother seeming to tiptoe around her daughter's emotional state. What is Sarah going to think about this, what is she going to say about that, etc.? The only reason I gave it 2 stars instead of 1 is that I applaud the time spent Karen and Sarah spent together. Something that should be done in all parent-child relationships. \n\nI would like to think there are better books on this subject.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_839", "text": "You'd think the book would be about Natalie...\n\t...but Lana Wood has a very autobiographical writing style. I found Wood's memoir to be incredibly gossipy. She speaks for pages upon pages about her own feelings during pivotal times in Natalie's life. Every here or there, it's nice to have an eyewitness account of what happened at certain times, but I'd rather read about the Academy Awards for which Natalie was being nominated instead of the powerful men in Hollywood with whom Lana was sleeping. There is a lot of name-dropping as well as a lack of substance in the book's context. After reading this, I read Suzanne Finstad's NATASHA and found it to be very thorough and much more detailed about both her personal and professional life. I was not a fan of this book in any respect", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_840", "text": "Very Weak And Unsupported Theory Of Happiness\n\tI appreciate anyone's attempts to examine the deeper nature of life and share that with the rest of us. However, I could see a hole in Csikszentmihalyi's attempt from the beginning. \n\n\"In the course of my studies I tried to understand as exactly as possible how people felt when they most enjoyed themselves, and why. My first studies involved a few hundred \"experts\"--artists, athletes, musicians, chess masters, and surgeons, in other words, people who seem to spend their time in precisely those activities they preferred.\"\n\nI'm surely not alone in wondering why on earth one would presume the above professions are strictly happy and \"optimal experience\". Particularly the reference to artists and musicians, who typically have severe struggles with life, and aren't on cloud nine just because some professors might like them in a couple hundred years. That is what I felt was the very weak point of the book--a study of happiness with almost no reference to unhappiness. \n\nIt goes on to talk about ways to find flow in our ordinary life, while dodging the bullet continually about why if flow was all those great people needed, did they still encounter countless problems and unhappiness.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_841", "text": "A bit disappointed!!!\n\tI must admit I usually write only positive reviews as I buy books very carefully. This is unfortunately a wrong buy. I like the Shabby Chic style and since she's the person to get inspiration from on this style, I immediately bought this book without hesitation. I must say I wasn't inspired at all not even on one item and I am usually quite easily inspired by just reading a mag, browsing through ebay or simply walking around the market. The pics are big but on flowers?? I think I should've got the first book instead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_842", "text": "DIY Cover Up\n\tI too eagerly anticipated reading this book, since I went through an apron-sewing blitz this summer. I was a bit disappointed, however. Although the photos and instructions are helpful (for seamsters more accomplished than myself), the tone of the book is reactionary, with negative statements about working mothers and a lot of nostalgia for the Ozzie and Harriet era. Although Geisel celebrates the rebirth of the domestic arts, she praises the home-as-nest (enclave of traditional domesticity) rather than the house-as-studio (a DIY workshop involving every member in open-ended acts of engagement with economy, history, and culture.) Still, there's some interesting history and some great photos", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_843", "text": "There are better choices.\n\tI found this book sadly lacking in substance and quality activities. Spend your money on Days of Knights and Damsels by Carlson", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_844", "text": "Miserable dictionary of doublespeak\n\tNot recommended for native speakers of the English language.\nWhen trees == forests and top-level directories are instead 'naming contexts' .... The desirable format would be \"This feature, which MS call 'X', is 'Y' plain english\", but instead the Y feature will only ever be called X. \nThis is not a helpful book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_845", "text": "a nice place to visit....\n\tIf I had been an editor and received \"Deadly Slipper\",\nI would have said the following:\n\n\"Dear Ms. Wan,\n\nYour book is unacceptable for the following reasons:\n\n1) The Setting. One hazard of writing about the place\nwhere you spend your summers is that you end up\nwriting through the eyes of a visitor rather than a\nnative. Dordogne sounds delightful,and I'd certainly\nlike to visit it based on your descriptions of\ndelightful pigeon coops and sheep scattered across the\nlandscape, but it is disturbing that you have\ncicadas singing in May. It suggests you are only\nfamiliar with the setting during the vacation months\nwhen you habitually visit. To really describe a place,\nI think you need to know it better.\n\n2) The characters. Because you spend your summers in\nDordogne, you appear to know only other wealthy\nforeigners. All your main characters are expatriates\nwith irritatingly bourgeois occupations. I don't know\nif you realize that all the native-born French\ncharacters you portray are ugly, boorish, sexually\ndepraved, mentally defective, criminal, or terminally\nquaint, and they all appear to make cheese. Surely\nthis isn't a realistic portrayal of the French.\n\n3) The Orchids. Actually, the orchids are fine, but\nthe idea that orchid fanciers are maniacal and\npossibly homicidal is a questionable one; most orchid\nfanciers are fairly tedious. Also, the idea that a lady\nslipper mutant would spontaneously occur and allow the\norchid to live outside its native habitat is idiotic. \nAnyone would tell you that a hybrid is a better bet.\n\n4) The Dogs. One cute dog is sufficient; two are too\nmuch. Puppies are inexcusable.\n\n5) The Romance. Most mystery writer are aware of the\nhazard of including a romance in a mystery, but you\nwalked in innocently, unaware that your two characters\nare unpleasant, self-involved and have no chemistry\n(and that's not even mentioning their unspeakable\ndogs). You set a big obstacle in their path by having\none think the other is a deranged serial killer; a\ngreat writer might be able to pull this off, but you\ncan't. \n\n6) Trendoid aspects. Epistolary novels are *so* 18th\ncentury. But having a NY psychiatrist profile the\nserial killer by email is so LAST WEEK. You will be\nsorry you did this, sooner rather than later. \n\n7) The Ending. Ridiculous and melodramatic. Georges Simenon wrote about crime with great psychological acuity. You should read one of his books.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_846", "text": "boring\n\tThis book is very disappointing. The writing is terrible and rather amateurish. The writer bored me, maybe something's lost in translation from French, I don't know. I already knew the killer the first time he was introduced in the book, although the writer tried to create red herrings which did not work. Mara sounds stupid, immature and inconsistent. Skip this book, it's not worth your time. Peter Mayle's mysteries set in France are way much better that this. At least his novels have sense of humor, suspense, very interesting characters and most important, they are very well written", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_847", "text": "Lacking\n\tI was extremely disappointed by this book/pamphlet, being misled by the other favorable reviews. It is completely lacking in information. It has 51 6\"x8\" pages with huge font and too many cartoons. It successfully defines what is good and bad posture, but does not provide excercises to improve it (it simply states to \"practice\" good posture). There are much much better alternatives. I have read \"Posture Alignment\" and recommend that, and have heard of great reviews for \"Posture, Get It Straight!\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_848", "text": "Okay for ideas\n\tThis book is the typical package of business ideas. The book gets 2 stars because the few pages devoted to entrepreneurship has very little substance and the information under each idea is sparse and in many cases not helpful. In addition, there are numerous ideas that require a tremendous amount of work. The author does state that what may be work for one person, may be play to another. However, this relates to doing something you enjoy or having a passion where you don't mind putting in the time or work. The title suggests that the business ideas listed in the book will not require a great deal of time or effort, which is not the case for many of the ideas(Masonry, Restauranteur for example).\n\nThis book has some value for those that have not read similar books of this type. Otherwise, I would take a pass on this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_849", "text": "It's just \"Reefer Madness\"\n\tAnd you shouldn't inhale.\nSeveral reviewers have ecstatically proclaimed this book and movie to be an eye-opening, truth-revealing work, but those who are credulous enough to think they learn history through agenda-focused books and films like \"Hunting\" need to go back and see other \"documentaries\" like \"Triumph Of The Will\", \"The Eternal Jew\" or \"Reefer Madness\".\nLet's be honest, people. \nThis book was written by a strongly pro-Clinton columnist and the movie was produced by well-known FOB (Friend Of Bill) Harry Thompson. It's about as objective as the factually challenged \"Fahrenheit 9/11\", a work that Moore himself now calls \"satire\". (By the way, I'll bet you didn't know that many Middle Easterners who have seen Moore's movie are outraged at the shallow, stereotypical and racist image he presented of their people and culture.) \nThe point is, whether intentional or just laziness these dime-a-dozen political books typically contain significant misrepresentations. If you're already a member of the author's congregation, you won't care. You'll shout \"hallelujah!\" and say that \"Hunting\" has given the world Great Truths. But clear thinkers understand that it's foolish to uncritically accept the representations in either this book or the followup movie.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_850", "text": "The Medicine of the Future\n\tDr. Oz is an accomplished heart surgeon in the field of cardiac transplantation. He describes how he combines complementary medicine (e.g. hypnosis, reflexology, yoga, message, acupuncture. Etc) with orthodox Western medicine. There is an excellent forward by Dr Dean Ornish, and an interesting epilogue containing an overview of the complementary medicine techniques. The bulk of the book contains stories of patients Dr. Oz treated using this revolutionary way. I am a cardiologist, and I have a great interest in combining western medicine with complementary medicine, which is the reason I bought this book. However this book was a bit boring to read and was also a bit of a disappointment. Nevertheless, those interested in this new medicine, which I think will be the medicine of the new millennium, will want to read this book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_851", "text": "Beautiful!\n\tThe most gorgeous artwork in comic books. Contains the most extraordinary artwork of Alex Ross(Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Justice League, etc, even Hanna-Barbera!) A comics fan, I recieved this as a Christmas gift, and I read it again and again.\nA must-have for comic book fans.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_852", "text": "For lovers of Robicheaux\n\tThis book is for lovers of Robicheaux. His demons seem put to rest, redemption seems almost within his grasp - and yet the worst mayhem ever occurs within these pages. The poetry and sense of regret for lost innocence pervade Burke's prose as always, but his anger at humanity's shortcomings is bubbling volcanically just beneath the surface. Hurricane Katrina features as a force both of destruction and cleansing. A bit like Robicheaux himsel", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_853", "text": "Excellent and broad survey of the development of civilization with all the punch of high quality fiction!\n\tThis is going to be a short and sweet review because many others have commented on this book at length. I want to contribute my two cents as a concise opinion based on its value as a powerful, engaging and thought provoking story.\n\nThis book packs the punch of great fiction. It covers a broad territory from the ice age to the present with the drama of an epic. You certainly don't need to be a history major, biologist or anthropologist to be moved by the story of civilization as told by the author.\n\nJared Diamond places a very strong emphasis on the role of geography, environment and other factors that relate back to nature in the rise of civilizations. I think the major shortcoming of his work is that he doesn't give enough credit to social factors and their role is history.\n\nIf you don't know a lot about history or how physical factors in the environment contributed to the rise of agriculture, the need for armies, etc. You will find this fascinating reading. If you have a deep knowledge of these areas, anthropology and sociology, you may find the overly reductionistic stance annoying. However, most likely you will enjoy the well-written story if you can keep in mind that it doesn't provide the full picture.\n\nIn short, this book magnificently illuminates Jared Diamond's specific areas of interest, while downplaying or neglecting others. It provides a valuable piece of the truth and it does so in a very engaging and thoughtful manner.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_854", "text": "A good book.\n\tSince I am a World's Fair \"fanatic\" I have read almost everything that I can on the subject. In general, this is an interesting and well researched book. The author has apparently attended most of the expositions that he writes about. However, I must point up three rather glaring errors in the book. In describing the Louisiana World Expo of 1984 he states that the unbuilt symbol tower was supposed to be \"80 feet tall,just 150 feet shorter than the Eiffel Tower.\" Since the Eiffel Tower is actually over 900 feet tall,the New Orleans fair tower would have had to have been at least 800 feet tall.This may have been a typo which the author did not catch in time.The other error states that the US Pavilion at the Brussels World's Fair of 1958 was a \"large,squat,round concrete block structure.\" It was indeed large and round, but not squat and not made of concrete blocks.According to the excellent book about Edward Durrell Stone, the architect of the pavilion,the outer walls consisted of large aluminum panels which were latticed in intricate designs so that the interior would be flooded with natural light. I have seen photos of the US Pavilion, and it seems a beautiful and airy structure to me. (In comparison to the Soviet Pavilion, which resembled a large refrigerator!) Thirdly, the Spokane Expo of 1974 was not the first time that the U.S.S.R. exhibited at a U.S. expo. They had a large pavilion at the New York World's Fair of 1939. All in all, however, I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the history of World's Fairs", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_855", "text": "To the point and beautifully Illustrated\n\tThis the one book that taught me more about how to use my SLR than the camera's manual itself. The step by step approach and the logical arrangement of chapters makes it a book that really teaches you photography. I also liked the way Mr. Frost uses two photographs to illustrate a filter. One take without the filter and then the same one with a filter. Also explained very well is how longer lenses reduce depth of the photograph and small helful tips on increasing your depth of field. An encompassing book, the last few chapters tell about how a slide show can be made more interesting and how to take care of your equipment. The peppering of photos and illustrations make you want to go out and take pictures using the methods shown. A good buy and money well spent. My only gripe is that I preffered the smaller size of the previous edition as it fit easily in my kit bag", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_856", "text": "At least somebody has \"got\" it\n\tTom Friedman is a engaging writer. He also writes from a very personal perspective, both as to how the world has changed for him and his family, and for his friends around the world. You get the feeling that Mr. Friedman is describing the world changing as he is watching. What a treat and a very easy read. Pick it up and learn about what is really going on outside the US shores", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_857", "text": "Beautifully written, heartwarming story\n\tThis story captivated me right from the outset, as Vivian copes with age-related loss of memory. Her scenes are tenderly drawn in sensitively described and insightful detail, and she is a very realistically portrayed. \n\nAs Susannah packs up her childhood home and prepares to move Vivian into an assisted living apartment, she uncovers clues to her past concerning the mysteries of her brother's death and whereabouts of her long-lost high-school sweetheart. With just the right blend of drama, action, suspense and resolution of family issues, this enjoyable story is very uplifting and thought-provoking, providing reflections for my own midlife crisises. It is easily read within a couple of hours, and there is a subtle tie-in to the Blossom Street books, leaving the possibility that these likable characters may reappear in subsequent books in that series.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_858", "text": "A great find during an annual summer shopping trip\n\tI found this novel at a bookstore on the boardwalk I visit at least once every summer. I love going there and looking to see if I can find a book that I have never heard of, by an author I've never heard of, and buy it on a whim. This is the novel I bought last year. I has, unfortunately, sat on my shelf since then until tonight, because of many reasons. Tonight, however, I picked it up and read it cover to cover. The narrative was brilliantly told, the dialogue completely believable and the plot totally heartwrenching. If I had made it to the end without some tears, I would believe myself made of stone! \n\nSkip is a character many can relate to: a man unsatisfied with how his life has turned out, down about how his friends have really not been friends at all, that gets the chance to do something great by this little child. However, it is the change she makes in those around her which are truly the BLESSINGS of the title. Faith, a name not used lightly, restores her namesake in all those touched by her. She ultimately gives him the chance of making something of his life without even knowing it. Many BLESSINGS occur in this wonderful novel, and I found myself all at once sour about how humankind can be at times, but also proud at how humankind can be at others (which is a fact, in itself, that proves how well Quindlen has spun her tale). The fact is that just because a person has been to jail, has deadbeat friends, does not mean he is of that same stock; just because an elderly woman has become so dragged down by her own life does not mean she has no feeling left in her. Skip, Lydia, Nadine, Meredith, Jennifer...all have many dimentions to their characters that Quindlen has spectacularly drawn", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_859", "text": "An Outstanding Resource\n\tI sit here with my two newly acquired volumes of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America in absolute awe! With almost 200 contributors, almost 800 entries and nearly 400 illustrations, editor Andy Smith and Oxford University Press have done a magnificent job of putting together what is clearly the most comprehensive work on this immensely broad subject ever undertaken. Whether you are a food professional or interested amateur, a historian, sociologist or anthropologist, a student or scholar, these volumes will no doubt become your most important resource for information related in any way to the history of food and drink in America. The scope is astounding, spanning some five centuries and ranging from events and trends to products, from ethnic, religions and cultural influences to political and social movements in American history, and also includes dozens of biographical entries of important contributors and influences on the development of culinary life and gastronomy in America. Despite the enormity of this work, it is refreshingly approachable, set forth alphabetically, written in clear language, translated when needed, and annotated and supplemented with bibliographical information for those wishing to explore further. As a food professional-recipe developer, food writer and culinary educator-there is no doubt in my mind that these pages will soon be worn and this seminal work will remain among my most valued and cherished resources for as long as my interest in food and gastronomy is alive.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_860", "text": "Eye Opening Information\n\tI borrowed this book on CD from the library and half way through, ordered the book so I would have it to refer to. Excellent book, highly recommended. Helps to put a realistic perspective on millionaires", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_861", "text": "Highly Satisfying Novel, Despite the Blood and Guts\n\tWhile expertly crafted, this is not a pretty novel, nor is it gentle. The subject matter -- abduction of a child -- is somber, as are a few gruesome descriptions of death and dying. The plot twists and turns, as befits a LeHane novel, and one way or another this complicated story finds its way to a denouement which the reader may not find satisfying. But you can usually trust Lehane to take good care of you in this, one of his finer books. And not only are there plot twists to wrestle with, there are more than a few serious moral issues that will have you squirming or at least scratching your head. All in all, this was a solid, enjoyable thriller. The reader will feel his time was not wasted", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_862", "text": "The best book on money I've ever read\n\tAwesome. This book is worth its weight in gold for the insights and understanding it shares. With a professional background in finance, economics and a profound study of the Word of God, the author is well qualified to expose mammon for what it is, and to challenge the reader to a deeper surrender to the only real treasure worth having. Buy two and give a copy away. Can we have a new edition please", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_863", "text": "One of Koontz's better books\n\tFear nothing is about Christopher Snow, whose parents die in supposedly innocent ways, but Chris soon finds out that what is seems is not really what it is, and even that his little town of Moonlight Bay is stranger, and scarier, than he thought. Chris then sets out with his friends, and his dog, to find out the truth about what's really going on.\nFear Nothing is a good plot written in typical Koontz style. Fear nothing grabs you from the beginning and holds you all the way through. It keeps you guessing and just when you think you have it figured out, it throws something new at you and makes you guess some more. Koontz creates some very likable characters and by the end of the story, you like them, and feel as if you know them.\n\tFear Nothing is very descriptive, Koontz describes his locations so well you feel like you're in them, and experiencing the plot right next to the main character. I have not read the sequel, but I am anxious to do so.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_864", "text": "Absolutely Fantastic!\n\tI'm not even a vegetarian , let alone a vegan, and this book offers such flavorful and simple recipes. Some more time consuming than others but definitely worth the wait! Unless you hate veggies, this book is a must have! I just made the Herb Scalloped potatoes as a side dish and the author was right, it's hard to believe there's no cheese or cream! the pizza with caramelized onions, kalmata olives and tomatoes is fantastic too!. . . . .lots of yummyness", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_865", "text": "Possible Side Effects - A. Burroughs\n\tVery good, easy, light funny read! Although his best, by far, in my opinion was \"Running with Scissors\". This was an enjoyable read would recommend reading his work if you like David Sedaris, both have a similiar style", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_866", "text": "As expected . . .\n\tThe book arrived as expected and was in great shape. Thanks", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_867", "text": "How Many Terrorists Can Walk a TightRope?\n\tAs I read, I kept trying to figure out whether this tale is a collection of reflections on how two religions can destroy a region and its people, whether the characters have broader agendas than their stories or whether it's just a good tale peppered with strong political images. \n\nAnd, a good story it is. How can you beat this writing?\n\n\"The pandits of Kashmir were left to rot in their slum camps, to rot while the army and the insurgency fought over the bloodied and broken valley, to dream of return, to die while dreaming of return, to die after the dream of reture died so that they could not even die dreaming of it, why was that why as that why was that why was that why was that\" (p. 297)\n\n\"The beauty approached him, beckoning. Her arm slipped around his shoulder, supple as a snake, and like a snake her leg coiled around his. Then like a third snake her other arm and like a fourth snake her other leg until she was slithering all over him.... She had as many arms and legs as a goddess, and multilimbed and irrestible she coiled and tightened around him and, finally, with all the power she possessed, she bit. The accidental death by king cobra snakebit of [the] General was announced ... the next morning and he was buried with full honors.... (p. 316)\n\" p. 31", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_868", "text": "Interesting, good info, odd storyline\n\tThe Andromeda Strain tells the story of a bacteria growth in Piedmont, Arizona. This bacteria kills people in a matter of seconds and killed everyone in the town except for a 69 year old man and a baby. A top secret commission is formed to see how these bacteria kill people and to see how they can be stopped. \n\nThis book has the makings of a real thriller. I couldn't put the book down through the first 250 pages. However, this book had a dissipointing ending.\n\nThis book involves a lot of \"cool\" technology. This book could have taken place today (instead of 1969) because I could visualize a lot of the book. I found myself thinking \"Awesome technology\" more then I was thinking that Crichton is sure a great author. He seemed to involve a little too much foreshadowing. \n\nThis book does involve a lot of research and \"up-to-date theories\" for 1969, but is a little dated today. This does not take anything out of the story.\n\nI would recommend this book because it is really interesting. Lots of research went into this book. The book is fast paced and has many modern aspects of a Crichton novel", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_869", "text": "Ruth can do better\n\tStill a great read, but not as good as Tender at the Bone and Comfort Me with Apples. Foodies will love the continued insight into restaurant review protocol, but the author really shines when she remembers early food experiences with her mom, dad and other relatives and friends. The highs are not as high, nor the lows as low in Garlic and Sapphires. Reichl has a long way to go to lose me as a reader; that said, I hope she has a few more early memories to incorporate in her next book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_870", "text": "excellent!!!\n\tvery good writing done by both authors. i've always loved C.C. now with Du Brul, the story gets even more suspenseful. a really awsome page turner. get this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_871", "text": "i love this book!\n\tthis is most definitely my favorite book on earth! i'm so serious, this is such a cool book. it really appeals to anyone. kids could read it because there are short sentances and pictures (some tough words though...start with epiplectic??) but teens and adults (i'm sure) can also appreciate the morbid and brilliant humor of edward gorey. for anyone that thinks that $10 is too much to spend on a little book, ((you may be right in some circumstances)) but this is such a fantastic book i know i am gushing but i love it soooooooo much!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_872", "text": "Quite enjoyable.\n\tEven though you know before you start reading that this book will have a happy ending, it is a fun read. A well written and pleasant book. One of the best of this falls crop. I am already waiting for the next book in the series", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_873", "text": "Sound Advice\n\tI found this book to contain some really sound advice and I would suggest it for anyone that was contemplating risking their money on the ponies", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_874", "text": "The Struggle of Faith and Duty\n\tThis was the first novel I read from Endo, and I have to confess to being hooked on it from the first. It is both interesting from a historical perspective, taking in an event that was singularly fascinating, and deeply profound from a psychological perspective. It is also a partial critique of ambition and desire in the clergy of the day.\n\nHasekura is a deep character, and the reader spends a bit of time with Hasekura's thoughts. This is especially so as Hasekura confronts the emaciated, dying Christ that he sees on his travels toward Rome. The possibility of faith in this \"pathetic man\", and the conflict that produces with his duty to Lord and ancestors, forms a a deeply emotional narrative coupled with Hasekura's desires, dreams and simple wishes. The psychological aspect of the book is very well presented and notable in its impact.\n\nA notable part of the book is tied up with Father Velasco, whose ambition seems to know no limits. His own struggles with ambition, and the self-justifications that he employs, are a lesson worthy of remembering. \n\nThis novel is a great one, and I was hooked to the very last page. It will take you into the world of Hasekura, Velasco and their companions, as they themselves see it. It will take you into their dreams, their hopes, their fatalism, their fears and their struggles to cope with their situation. I totally, unreservedly recommend this novel. I love this novel", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_875", "text": "Go ahead, Have another one.What's one more gonna do?\n\tDry is anything but what the title of this work implies.The pages drip with boozy escapades and one can almost smell and taste the liquor on Augusten Burroughs breath.A must for drinkers who would like to stop or at least reassess what the heck is going on in their lives.Almost motivational in its honest appraisal of the difficulties inherent in this addiction. The writing style is clear and refreshingly down to earth,funny, yet foreboding and diary-like in its presentation.Burroughs clearly transmits via humor and self awareness the many dimensions of this destructive addiction and the problems that can come with it, especially the limited usefulness of rehab.The story itself is pretty hip with a good look inside the mind of what we could easily call, \"a hard core drinker\" as he anticipates the \"next one\".Passages describe a variety of interpersonal dilemmas,job and sexual conundrums.Dry is also a good insightful look at how the treatees view the treaters and how quickly they can size up weaknesses and exploit them.This is a page turner but it does drag a bit in the middle, yet has a strong finish.An earlier work 'Running With Scissors' was apparently good enough for Hollywood, so take a shot with DRY.After all, when your liquor bottles occupy more living space in your place than you do, it might be time to slow down,stop and get a copy of Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, and a copy of Dry. CHEERS!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_876", "text": "If you have hormonal imbalances, this is a great resource...\n\tOMG!!! I could not put this book down... I am in my upper twenties and I am going thru a bunch of these symptoms already. Yes the book is bios about natural progesterone, so what... I have not personally used progesterone cream yet, because I am waiting for my saliva test results to make sure that's what I need. But even if I don't, everything else provided in the book is amazing information. Your diet, your vitamins, your stress level, your physical activity, everything is co-related to most woman's hormonal imbalances. They even talked about a case where a woman did not want to use the natural progesterone and how by changing all of the other stuff in her life, she achieved hormone balancing. If you are suffering from hormonal imbalances, I will strongly recommend this book. I also bought other ones that I will be reading after this one. But I started with \"Be Lean by Romy Seleznov\", which is a story from her life and how she struggled to balance her hormones and gives all the details of what she did, then I continued with this book, and the next one I will be reading is \"Natural Hormone Balance for Women\" by Uzzi Reiss, which does cite this book as well. \n\nIf you think you have a hormonal imbalance, please do not rely on your doctor 100%, I am not saying that you should not believe them or rule out everything they say, but do your homework. I have been telling my doctors since I am in my TEENS that I feel I have an imbalance with my hormones and since all of the results come back fine they have been telling me that my symptoms were \"normal\"... WRONG!!! Now they found a tumor in my pituitary gland, which causes an imbalance... The tumor grows slowly, so I am sure that it has been there for years, but they never checked it before. Now that I am treating it, all of my \"normal\" symptoms are almost gone. I am still on the process of getting everything in balance. If you feel you have something wrong, even if the results of your blood work comes as normal, READ more and look for healthy ways of changing your diet, exercising more, balance your hormones, and look for second opinions and definitely have a good naturopath that you can go to. Also \"Bikram Yoga\", is an excellent exercise to helping you with hormonal balancing. At least that's part of what I changed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_877", "text": "Retro yet relevant\n\tWhilst the book may seem a little dated when it talks of tweed in the country and a matching silk jacket for your cocktail dress, it does contain a lot of useful information about putting together a great career wardrobe on a budget, which colours match, which accessories never date, and how to dress for evening functions of any nature.\nI highly recommend it for anyone who thinks Jackie Kennedy was the epitome of chic, and who would like to know how to pull it off themselves", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_878", "text": "\"I don't think it sounds like mice.\"\n\tThe quirky illustrations done by the masterful Dave McKean at once contribute to the book's charm, but also lend to its dread. However, this is not a book for especially wee ones or children prone to nightmares. Some people may not appreciate Dave McKean's artwork as much as they should, because it is so different, at least to those not familiar with the Sandman graphic novel series written by Neil Gaiman in which Dave McKean did the cover art for all the books. At first glance the layout might seem confusing, even distracting, yet it somehow works here. Neil Gaiman has crafted an eerie tale that befits his style of writing. He introduces us to a charming young girl named Lucy, who suspects something is not right with her home. And though her pig-puppet seems to share her concern and understands her fear, the rest of her family do not...until it's too late. The action waxes and wanes until all seems resolved in the end, though perhaps it is not. You be the judge. This is a worthy book to read to third-graders and above, though some younger children may be able to stomach the tale without any concern. Neil Gaiman deserves praise for bringing his brand of storytelling to a younger audience, one so unfamiliar with his other work. I highly recommend this book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_879", "text": "Make this your first investment\n\tIf you are planning to become a landlord, buy this essential book before you purchase a rental property or hang that \"For Rent\" sign in front of your house. A healthy dose of legal reality will counterbalance any easy money ideas you may have and help you decide whether the work and risk involved in being a landlord is how you would like to make money. The legal concepts you learn may even influence which properties you buy and how you maintain them.\n\nIf you are already a landlord, keep this book at your finger tips. The information is well organized and easy to find for quick reference. Legal concepts are presented in plain language and illustrated with scenarios showing how the concepts might play out in real life.\n\nThe authors make dry legal topics as interesting as possible. Add the urgency of knowing a legal misstep could land you on the wrong side of a lawsuit, and you will find yourself eagerly turning these pages", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_880", "text": "A tragic story, magnificently written\n\tThis is the story of another tragic episode involving a Native American tribe. That this probably happened under other circumstances, and happened to more than the Arapaho tribe, cannot be doubted. This is another in a series that has given us insight into tribal life and continues to leave us wanting more. The characters are strong, believable, and you want the best for all of them. The underlying plot--selling tribal babies and telling their parents they died--is heartbreaking. The reunion of one such child with her father made me weep. And Vicki's trial reconciliation with Ben gave me hope. This is a great work, written with deep feeling", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_881", "text": "Good Summer Read\n\tMy husband bought this book for me and I have to say it is not a book I would normally pick up. I also have to say...I loved it! It was a very entertaining story with several plot twists along the way. I enjoyed the writing style and would highly recommend this book for taking on a relaxing trip this summer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_882", "text": "Thrills beneath the Earth's surface\n\tA team of highly respected scientists is recruited and sent on the most exciting mission of their careers - they are to explore and catalog an expansive system of tunnels and caves deep below the Earth's surface in Antarctica. They set off on their adventure only to learn that a team, like themselves, was sent on this same mission only 3 months prior and has never been heard from again. They also learn that what makes this set of caverns so exciting and sought after is that they contain diamonds larger and more plentiful than any mankind has ever seen. Wealth of this sort has attracted both dedicated scientists and individuals with more menacing plans in mind. But these dangers are nothing compared to the beasts that are native to this subterranean world who are numerous and life threatening to the mission and the team.\n\nJames Rollins' debut novel sets the stage for what has become his successful career writing scientific thrillers. He does a wonderful job of incorporating biology, archeology, geology, and other various earth sciences into an exciting and page turning novel. Some of his subsequent novels are stronger than this first work, but Subterranean does not disappoint and definitively sets the stage for his many books to come.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_883", "text": "Gems from among the leavings\n\tThis rather strangely titled book is a tribute to the demand for Elizabeth Bishop's work. It is a set of pieces gleaned from some 3,500 pages in the Vassar College library collection. Not exactly random (but almost) here are 108 poems, some prose, notes she took, some sketches, some facimilies of her papers, some sketches she made, and other pieces harder to describe. \n\nObviously this is a book that will appeal most to people who are already Elizabeth Bishop fans. This is more of a work in process. It tells more about her as a person, it illustrates the great effort she went to get her poems just right before sending them off for publication. It shows something of the way her mind worked. \n\nThe work here is not Ms. Bishop's best. It's unfinished. Some of the shorter pieces, fragments really, make you wonder where she might have taken it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_884", "text": "Interesting premise\n\tMy fav essay was about quot;the quot; River. Also, now when watching the evening news, the link between fire and flood makes alot of sense. Thanks for the enlightenment", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_885", "text": "Wonderful \"Wizard of Oz\"\n\tI was a reasonably big fan of the \"Wizard of Oz\" when I was a kid. I'd seen the Judy Garland film, the \"Return to Oz\" film, my parents had taken me to a theatre production, and there used to be a cartoon series about Dorothy and her friends that I quite liked. Here in Australia, though, you don't see an awful lot of the Wizard of Oz books, and I missed out on all that as a kid. I managed to find a copy just recently of the the original story, and I really liked it. It's really a shame I couldn't find it earlier.\n\nDorothy is a girl who lives with her aunt and her uncle in the countryside of Kansas. In the midst of a \"cyclone\", Dorothy, her dog Toto, and her whole house are swept away to the Land of Oz, a beautiful but strange world full of all sorts of interesting creatures, good and bad witches, and a very famous wizard. Dorothy tries to find her way home, and on the way makes many new friends, like the Scarecrow, \"Tin Woodsman\" and the cowardly lion. Will she ever make it home?\n\nIt's rather different to the movie, I found. For one, the journey Dorothy and her friends go on takes many days, whereas the in the Judy Garland film it seems to all take place much shorter. The magic shoes Dorothy picks up in Oz are silver here, and not ruby red like in the film. There are also a lot of other creatures and things in the book, like the queen of the mice, the Hammerheads, and the Dainty China people. Though the world of Oz seems pretty big in the film, it feels a lot bigger to me in the book. Oz has a nice atmosphere too, I thought. It's very cosy and familiar, and kind of evokes a kind of America the way that say C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien evokes a kind of Britain, if that makes any sense. North, south, east, west... in Oz's every direction there's a new land to explore. You never know who you might meet, or how they'll do things there. I quite like how laid back everyone is in Oz. The way the Munchkins and the people of the Emerald City speak, for instance.\n\nI enjoyed finding out things about my favorite characters too, like how the Tinman became made of tin and how the flying monkeys became slave to the wicked witch of the west, which is all described here. That reminds me, there is a little bit of fairy tale violence here, but nothing worse than you might find in \"Little Red Riding Hood\".\n\nAll in all, a great read, I thought. Whimsical, colourful and fun. I do hope I can get my hands on some of the follow up books. Good thing there's amazon", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_886", "text": "Book should come with box of Kleenex\n\tThis book was wonderful. The rich grandeur of the south is alive in this story of unimaginable dedication and love. This book had me teared up more than a few times. \n\nKobe Bryant bought his wife a million dollar ring, Noah simply wrote a notebook and read from it. Read this book and you will know why True Love cannot be bought, duplicated, or imitated with money.\n\nphilli", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_887", "text": "Helpful as a Backdrop Before Reading Paul's Epistles\n\tWe know some things about Saul of Tarsus (later named the Apostle Paul) but a complete biography is always lacking because of sketchy and incomplete information. Most everything we know from Paul is from the Dr. Luke in the Book of Acts or Paul's epistles themselves. II Peter Chapter 3 makes some very intriguing statements. Peter, in some of his last earthly words before martyrdom, validates Paul's apostleship and states that some of his writings and teachings are difficult but that we should follow them. \n\nPollock's book is presented as documentary-style reading since Paul's complete biography is not entirely clear. There is much the author states is inference or speculation. If you can respect that and not build doctrine and facts on where the evidence is fuzzy, I think this is an excellent book.\n\nOne example of \"fuzzy\" facts that Pollock considers is the age-old controversy over the authorship of the Book of Hebrews. The author of Hebrews does not identify himself and scholars argue who wrote it. Pollock speculates that Paul, while imprisioned in Acts Ch. 24 for two years may have had time and motivation to write the book to the people he so desparately wanted to reach. With his imprisonment and his controversial style among the Jews, he may have left his identity anonymous so he himself would not be a stumbling block to reach his Jewish brothers. Eternity will reveal who wrote the Book of Hebrews but it is certainly a plausible theory.\n\nOverall, the greatest benefit in reading this book is to provide a better framework for understanding Paul as he travels among the early churches and wrote letters to them correcting the various false teachings and problems that developed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_888", "text": "wonderful translation\n\tI've been reading a chapter a day for over a yr. It's a great motivator for the day ahead. I've found this translation to be the best I've read. Other translations have been boring or too dense. This one was very powerful", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_889", "text": "Finally, a Roth novel I like!\n\tThis is the first novel by Philip Roth that I actually like. Portnoy's Complaint was a good hundred-page novella, spread out over a three-hundred page book; the other pages were filled with the dross of his political opinions, and his kvetching about his parents. Operation Shylock was also too pre-occupied with pushing a political agenda (but just what agenda, we are never sure). This is Roth's primary fault as an author - he is too didactic. I find that I really don't care much about what Roth's political opinions are. Ironically, this is probably one of the attributes that make him a critical darling - it shows that he thinks \"deep thoughts.\"\n\nThe Professor of Desire is blessedly free of politics. In it, Roth sticks with the subjects he knows best: sex and relationships. Young David Kepesh is a sexually frustrated young student. That changes while studying abroad in Swinging London, where he finds that what they say about Swedish girls is true. Things take a turn for the worse after the end of his disastrous marriage finds him crushed by loneliness in New York. With the help of a psychiatrist, Kepesh tries to discover if he will ever be able to commit to anyone or experience happiness.\n\nThe Professor of Desire finds Roth at a more mature place in his career. Gone is the odious kvetching about his parents that polluted so much of Portnoy's Complaint; the parents in this book are treated with sympathy. At one point, a character points out to Kepesh that there is no point in mining the workings of a Jewish family for his fiction anymore. He is also less homophobic in this novel - but not much so. There are still things about Roth's style that take getting used to; I don't think there's anything profound in his refusal to offset dialogue into separate paragraphs - it just makes it harder to keep track of who is speaking. However, The Professor of Desire is a short, lyrical novel that is the best of anything I've read of his so far.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_890", "text": "Wow... what a b*(#h\n\tI am nearly finished with this book - I haven't been this mesmerized by a book in forever! I would certainly recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_891", "text": "Beware of superbookdeals seller\n\tIf you want to buy the book, go ahead, just be careful of superbookdeals, they take your money but don't deliver and don't answer emails. Caveat Emptor", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_892", "text": "One of the best books of 1997- or any other year!\n\tJust when you think you've got Gemmell figured out, he turns the tables on you. Fans of Gemmell and Jon Shannow might find the book a bit slow at first, and something of a retread of previous Jerusalem Man tales, but be patient...the master has got some great surprises up his sleeve! Readers unfamiliar with Shannow are strongly advised to go back and read the previous Stones of Power books before this one. You won't be disappointed. Gemmell is one of the most important fantasy writers of the late 20th century", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_893", "text": "PSYCH-K is a wonderful tool for making big, positive changes in my life.\n\tI have spent my life wishing that I could change things over which I seemed to have no control. Rob explains that the reason for this is that my subconscious mind is holding on to old beliefs that are limiting me. He goes on to tell how PSYCH-K is a safe, powerful, and simple way to change those beliefs using balances that integrate the hemispheres of the brain. It is prayer coming true for me quickly and lastingly. I have followed up reading the book by taking the Basic and Advanced training workshops and am using PSYCH-K to find \"peace\" in my life and am helping others do the same in theirs. This book is written so that it is easy to read and very informative for someone like me who is looking for ways to improve their life", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_894", "text": "A Look at the Death Penalty\n\tThis book is not only interesting but gives a great deal of insight into life on \"death row,\" at least in the state of Mississippi, and the appeals process involved with stays of execution and commutation of sentences. It touches on activities of the Ku Klux Klan. It was my impression that the author leans toward those who favor the abolition of the death penalty. However, some sympathy is found for the victims of crime. The story centers on Sam Cayhall who is sentenced to death after several trials over a number of years following the crime. Sam's grandson becomes his attorney during the last months of appeal from \"death row.\" The latter part of the book leaves one wondering whether or not there will be an execution. Meanwhile Sam shows repentance and response to the prison's chaplain.\n\nI found it to be one of the better John Grisham books.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_895", "text": "Powerful, but not one of Stephen King's best.\n\tI just finished the book today and I will start out by saynig that this is a very good read. I will not spoil the plot if you have not read this book. Oh, and this book is NOT scary, but it really is creepy. Give it a go", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_896", "text": "6 Stars and more really - wonderful cookbook and book\n\tThis is wonderful! It is for fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder, and also for those who are interested in historic cooking - from prairie and colonial days which have their basis in so many of the cultures which settled America in the early days, and adapted for use there\n\nThis book is a very happy blend of the Laura Ingalls stories and the food which was eaten, interspersed with the recipes and how they would have been prepared and cooked. Of course Laura didn't include any of the actual recipes in her book and so they have gleaned from similar cookbooks and so on of the day. It has been adjusted to modern need for exact temperatures and measures.\n\nI found this book so lovely to read through, not just browse through. The interest factor is great - learning what things were available, and how they were used - baking soda, yeasts, how the oven was used, what cooking items they would have had access too as well as some of the stuff we should know but forget - seasonal food avaialble. But it is good as a simple recipe book. It is an incredible look at times gome past\n\none of my best reads in the last few years, I also bought a Prairie cookbook which I would highly recommend as well - it is more of a recipe book than this one, but a lovely complementary book to it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_897", "text": "A very balance approach!\n\tWe would expect a well balanced approach to writing about the work of the Holy Spirit in the church by the author who also wrote \"Tyranny of the Urgent\" and we get it! In this book, Charles E. Hummel, former president of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, first reviews the history and growth of the various Charismatic groups within both the protestant and Catholic churches. He provides many valuable explanations of the meaning of related scriptures as well as observations of healings and prophecies that he himself has seen. He later gives his recommendations for keeping the Holy Spirit \"fire in the fireplace\" of a biblical church body. I came away encouraged in my own Spiritual gifts and reminded that the more extraordinary Spirit gifts have not disappeared and that \"to each one is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_898", "text": "Excellent Idea, Severe Omission\n\tBlanchard and Hybels and Hodges team up for an excellent perspective on leadership from a Christian point of view. While reaching out to the secular marketplace with valid concepts for servant leadership, they put together an excellent framework for leadership. The summary checklist, given on pp. 171ff., offer a helpful concise summary of the book. The glaring omission, and one that I can't believe that Hybels would make, is to clearly point out that following Jesus' style of leadership is absolutely impossible apart from first having a personal relationship with Jesus, in other words, you can't lead like Jesus if you don't have him in your life to help you. I can't believe that there wasn't at least an appendix for those who would like to pursue that issue further. I believe that the authors are posturing too much to get the secular audience to read the book. But for the Christian, it is an excellent book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_899", "text": "My Favorite.\n\tThis is my all time favorite book! I have never found myself going through so many different emotions while reading one book. It is definately one of Nicholas Sparks bests", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_900", "text": "Engaging look at a scary set of diseases\n\tDeadly feasts: tracking the secrets of a terrifying new plague by Richard Rhodes is one scary book. It tracks the discovery of prions, the mishapen proteins responsible for mad cow disease, scrapie, and Creutzfeldt Jacob disease. Following human cannibals in the jungles of New Guinea in the fifties, bovine cannibals of the British Isles in the eighties, and the bizarre history of sheep scrapie from the 17th century on, Rhodes does a great job of presenting the history and discovery of this bizarre group of diseases. I especially enjoyed the characterizations of the scientists, from the Noble Laureate who so enjoyed the New Guinea that he often regretted rejoining civiliziation, yet brought thirty natives back to the USA and helped them through school, to the hyper-competitive scientist who named the molecules even though he wasn't quite certain what they were. \n\nBut this isn't just a story of scientific discovery. As the foreboding subtitle blares, Rhodes explores some of the scarier aspects of prions. These include spontaneous formation, responsible for the known early cases of Creutzfeldt Jacob disease, trans-species infection, including mad cow disease and scrapie, the long long incubation period and lack of immune system response, and hardiness of the disease. One scary factoid: a scientist took a sample of scrapie, froze it, baked it for an hour at 360 degrees (celsius), and was able to re-infect other animals from this sample. \n\nFor all the uneasiness this book inspires, it certainly doesn't offer any answers. A condemnation of industrial agriculture, a warning that it's unknown whether vegetarians are even safe, and a caution against using bone meal for your flower garden do not make a recipe for handling this issue. To be fair, it was printed in 1997--perhaps things are under control now.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_901", "text": "It's not too late for Bob.\n\tThis book was very candid and well written. It shows that Bob primary goal was to build a business, and become rich and he succeed. The idea that he sold it as a media for African American pride is what got him in trouble. Pulley shows that it was quot;strictly business quot; Mr. Johnson need not so defensive, what he created made him rich, this book shows that wealth does not equal respect? Nevertheless he has $3 billion dollars and hopefully plenty of time to write a final chapter of which he can be prou", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_902", "text": "Excellent\n\tA good and clear illustrated guide to exercises with both machines and free weights. Also the best methods for each body type outlined. You even get sample workouts for people at all levels of fitness and exercise development.\n\nThe book shows exercises for each body part so you can develop your own routine and it also includes a log you can copy.\n\nThe book includes routines for seniors and weight loss. There are some 300 color photos and you'll learn how to do each exercise and what to avoid that may cause injury.\n\nA good book for anyone at any level of fitness who needs a complete, handy guide. Being spiral bound it will go with you and you can easily use it daily.\n\nMy one complaint is that some of the routines are devoted to using machines only and many people don't belong to a gym but work out at home. For them, this creates a real problem", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_903", "text": "Excellent Book\n\tI use this book and/or refer someone to it almost every day in my line of work. I highly recommend it to anyone who works with color", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_904", "text": "From Beirut to Jerusalem\n\tHaving spent the last year in the Near East, I found that reading this book gave me an incite that was most helpful to me and my collegues. While this book was written about the Isreal-Lebanon issue during the 1970's-1980's, though it just reared its ugly head once again in the last few months, it was as I said a great help to me to understand or at least better understand the arabic way of life and culture. With the world attention squarely on the Near East we all, weather American, European, or other cultures throughout the world, need to know and understand the Near Eastern mentality, culture, and to some extend how the Islamic Religion plays into the everyday life and politics of that area. With this book being written by a Jewish American and with Thomas Freidman's understanding of the Near East way of thinking gives the book a credibility others could only hope for. I recommend this book to anyone that is a student of the Near East, Politicians and Military Personnel, Religious Leaders, and anyone who wants a better understanding of the Near East in general.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_905", "text": "A great book for all those people who still believe in true love..\n\tI just finished reading The Handyman's Dream, By Nick Poff. I was completely blown away! This is a great book. Its about 2 guys who meet one another in small town Indiana. After the first chapter you will want to have these fellas over for dinner. The story is very well written and has alot of innovative things in it that I havent seen in any other gay novels. I love the way the author integrates Music and songs into the story. From the Character Norma ( ed's Mother)and her quirky comebacks to the wonderful Mrs. Penfield, the novel will have you laughing and will touch a place deep inside you that few books do. This story also tells of the fears and struggles a gay couple had in the past, and one many still have today. I love the fact that its very g rated and a good read for not only gay folks but also straight folks...Anyone who believes in the power of love. I wish while growing up I would have had a book like this one to show me that there IS such a thing as good , healthy gay relationships. I Highly recommend The Handyman's Dream.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_906", "text": "The A-frame book I always hoped someone would write\n\tI've always thought someone should do a retro coffee table book on A-frames. Someone did. It's perfect. The book has a great cover in cool 60s colors. Inside is a detailed history with pictures, illustrations and everything one would ever want to know about A-frames. Thank you Chad Randl!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_907", "text": "Dave Barry's Genius\n\tAnything by Dave Barry is genius - full of insight, uncannily funny, entertaining, and thought provoking. Dave Barry Turns 50 makes a perfect small gift for 50th birthdays (as does Dave Barry Turns 40 for those a decade younger.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_908", "text": "Anyone who makes decisions should read this\n\tThis is not a book about management. It is a wonderful exploration about how and why groups of individuals can and do make better decisions than individuals. It sets out some necessary conditions for this wisdom to be able to take place and then does some excellent analysis of why that happens. \n\nWhat I got out of this book was some very important ideas about why collaborative decision making is important and how to assure that it is done well (If you want the other side Irving Janis' old classic on Groupthink is a good counterpoint.) \n\nUnlike a lot of other big idea books this one is very literate and readable. It is a joy to read but it also offers some very substantive ideas", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_909", "text": "Sanctuary- By Nora Roberts\n\tJust LOVED this book!!! Enjoy Nora Roberts books but this one is now at the top of my list. It is so suspenseful you can hardly wait to turn the next page to see what happens next. This mystery/love story is great and so well written. All the characters are so well developed they seem to come to life and just about jump off the page. Very enjoyable reading!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_910", "text": "A must for costumers\n\tIf you're interested in reproducing authentic costumes, you won't find a better guide to hats and bonnets than this book. I haven't found anything close to it. Intended for collectors, it is full of photographs showing what women wore on their heads for the 200 year period covered. Today a hat is usually something worn strictly to protect from inclement weather. Until a generation or so ago, no woman felt dressed in public unless she wore some kind of hat. It's a valuable addition to any costume library", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_911", "text": "Eye candy with excellent recipes\n\tTo put this review into perspective for you, it is written by a serious student of cooking that has been actively studying food on their own for 25 years. I have been focusing on Italian food for the last 10 years. My favorite cookbook is \"The Professional Chef\" by the Culinary Institute of America. \n\nIf you are a serious home cook you will love this book.\n\nThe photography in this book is nice and the food styling is beautiful. If you love to entertain and/or you want the meals you serve your family and friends to be gorgeous you will get so many ideas reading this book.\n\nThe directions for the recipes are very thorough and well written. I believe that a serious beginner could follow these recipes without a problem.\n\nI have tried many of the recipes in this book all to rave reviews. I particularly enjoyed the chapter on foams. The \"cream whippers\" are expensive, but they are extremely fun to use. \n\nThis book does not need to be used just for small bites. It is as simple as just making fewer portions from the same recipe. \n\nThis book is highly recommended for anyone that is serious about cooking.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_912", "text": "This book was the best educational book i've ever read!\n\tSyl Sobel is my nextdoor neighbor. This book is a wonderful resource for the whole family. It is illustrated, has a glossary for those hard to know terms and an index! Buy this book today!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_913", "text": "\"Frenetic\" Watch\n\tWith \"Dead Watch\", Sanford has delivered a political thriller that is fully worthy of mention alongside his popular police-procedural Prey series. I share the Booklist reviewer's sentiment that Sandford has produced a D.C. intrigue reminiscent of Ross Thomas (a VERY good thing!). \n\nMy biggest beef with Dead Watch is the bland characterization of Jake Winter (though Sandford does do a good job of making Winter not be Lucas Davenport); nearly every other character has more personality-pizzazz. Not to worry though, the Madison Bowe character and the breakneck speed of the story more than make up for that shortcoming. If I'd been turning pages any faster, I'd have probably started a fire.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_914", "text": "this book rocks\n\tthis book sucks very badly! as soon as i was on the second page i threw it in the fire place!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_915", "text": "Flying High\n\tI saw the second title of this series at my local Borders bookstore, and decided to try the first title. Do not be fooled by the \"Young Adult\" category; this book is also appropriate for full adults looking for a good read. Though a little adolescent at times, this novel is still excellent, and I recommend it as a fun and fascinating fantasy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_916", "text": "Mr. Lynch Shares More of His Expertise...\n\tWhen Peter S. Lynch speaks, wise investors will listen. This book covers the famous fund manager's career at the helm of Fidelity Magellan from 1977 to '90, and post career into '92. It's far more introspective than \"One Up On Wall Street\" and it was no doubt meant to be for this purpose. For example, there isn't nearly as much fundamental principles for stock picking outlined in this book as the former. My belief is that the reader would do best by reading \"One Up On Wall Street\" first and follow up with this title, as its the newer of the two, regardless. \n\nPeter's style of writing (with John Rothchild) is no-nonsense and easy to take in. To my knowledge three books have been published by the duo and all three have been entertaining and never dry. The reader can comfortably take in some very important stock-picking principles from one of the greats without feeling intimidated at any point. I think this is a sign of a well written book that covers a topic that isn't child's play (unless you like playing with money).\n\nAnd although this book doesn't cover nearly as much technical information as the first, it still offers a lot of tasty tidbits for stock pickers. I made plenty of notes while reading \"Beating The Street\", and I'm confident that I'll be well served by doing so. Peter reiterates many of the guidelines he mentioned in his first best-seller, such as scrutinizing company earnings and the balance sheets, and he gives his wise opinion of picking bargain stocks that have lower P/Es than their growth rates.\n\nOverall, this title definitely deserves four stars, and his first book deserves at least five stars. Lynch and Rothchild have authored several investing books that will stand the test of time. You'll sleep better with your investment decisions by having these valuable classics in your collection.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_917", "text": "A Sweet Little Story\n\tI purchased this book to read to my baby and it is just a sweet little tale about Mommies and their mischievious babies. I can't wait until she is old enough to sit on my lap and really understand the story when I read it to her. I highly recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_918", "text": "Use this with high school kids!\n\tBriggs has perfected the art of the wordless book, and this is a great title to use to teach older kids how to do storyboarding for video or movie-making. Compare the book to the video as a final \"lesson\" and students will see the intricacies of the craft. This newly reissued edition has a \"sparkly\" cover, and is sure to be a favorite for families with kids of all ages, as well.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_919", "text": "witty and excellent\n\tthis book sucks you in from page one! it's entertaining and witty! no need for more detail", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_920", "text": "The real story.\n\tThis is the real story about wall street firms and the way they look at their clients. Beware that you may not like the way they look at you. It is a good wake up call for those who think their broker is always looking out for their best interests. Very entertaining with great stories. You won't want to put it down!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_921", "text": "The possible plot\n\tThis fiction of a plot against American Jews is very interesting. It is well written and it holds your attention. The little boy telling the story and the intricacy of politics attached to the story make this novel a book you cannot put aside. This is about an era of American history, and it is well documented. I recommend it to everyone: the older generation who lived thru it and particularly to the younger generation of people who are not familiar with this period; it teaches that history is constantly in the remake and cultural differences are still a problem in our world.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_922", "text": "Excellent narrative of Billy Beane and his bean counter approach\n\tLewis has written a fascinating study of the bean counter approach ,used by Billy Beane and the Oakland Athletics to construct a team of moderately priced players chosen on the basis of ,primarily, on base percentage for everyday players and the number of groundball outs and strikeouts for selecting pitchers.\n This approach generated a number of divisional championships for Oakland in the weakest American League division,but no pennants and world championships.There are omitted variables and misspecification problems in the sabermetrics(statistics) approach of Bill James used by Beane.First,James's system totally ignores the number of batter strikeouts.All outs are not equal.Hitting flyouts and groundball outs will many times advance the baserunner if any previous batters got on base.Hitting the ball also allows the baserunner to get on on an error.Strikeouts are thus the worst type of out.This omitted variables problem can be dealt with by simply deducting 1 to 1.25 points from the on base percentage for every strikeout over,say,100 for a regular,everyday player who gets 600 official at bats over the course of the season.The second problem is that the James system does not differentiate between walks due to the hitting skill of the batter and walks used by the pitcher to set up forceplays and double plays,especially if he is a pitcher who gets a lot of ground ball outs.Another category is needed-walks that are not followed by forceouts or double play groundouts and/or walks where the runner is able to steal second base.These walks are different from the walks given to a 40 homer player who strikes out 150+ times a year and hits .250 but has a .375 OBP.\n James's system needs to be adjusted to take into account these two factors", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_923", "text": "Great for aspiring inkers and comic fans alike\n\tI finally know what makes for good comic book inks after reading this book. Gary Martin comprehensively outlines all the elements of comic book inking including the various techniques, styles and methods that the pros use. Plenty of samples from his own work and that of others. If you want to learn how to ink comic book art or you just want to know what distinguishes good inking from bad, I highly recommend this book. The production values, art and cover are also very professional", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_924", "text": "Good Read\n\tI am a longtime Jance fan and wasn't disappointed with Dead Wrong. Any complaints would be the overemphasis on Joanna's pregnancy with a concomitant under-emphasis on tension and suspense (great ending, though!). Butch is effectively out of the way in this installment as he promotes his book, but also comes across as overly self-absorbed, especially when his obnoxious parents show up and his wife is poised to deliver their child. Jenny, too has little to add to the story. But Joanna shines, as usual. Nice to see such a reliable, ethical, and strong female protagonist", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_925", "text": "Actually 4 1/2 stars\n\tDon't get me wrong this was a really good book. And I am so close to giving it 5 stars. It was just a little too short for me. The story invloving the ball game was great and showed why baseball is so pure at its core. The only thing that was lacking in the story was the story outside of the game. You will fly through this book, it is a good story and you will feel satisfied after reading it, even after that mild short coming I mentioned. Just my opnion, I could be wrong", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_926", "text": "Quick and easy to read\n\tI liked this book because it was quick and easy to read, but also had more in-depth information in the back. Each month, there is a chart of symptoms to let you know what is important to go to the ER, call your doc, or wait 24 hours to check. There were great decision guides that presented both sides. I like that I know a reputable hospital stands behind the book, as well. I have 6 pregnancy books, but this one is my favorite", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_927", "text": "Hurricanes, other killer storms reporting on these to the public\n\tBackground\t\n\tI read Isaac's Storm, by Erik Larson, around 1998. Recently I had occasion to thumb through it again which has prompted this review. Larson covered three killer hurricanes, two killer blizzards and one flash flood.\n\t\t\nGalveston and related Hurricanes\n\tMy first impression was that anyone who had read this book, about a major hurricane, would never consider riding out such a storm. Larson painted a frightening story of brick homes and brick schools being torn apart by the surging waters. \nIsaac Cline was the U. S. Weather Service Chief at Galveston at this time. This book gives much detail on the Galveston storm. This hit the island in September 1900, with very little warning. Indeed it was the arrogance of the U. S. Weather Service in general, and Issac Cline, their station chief for this area, in particular, that essentially preempted any warning. \"Cline was one of the 'new men', a scientist who believed he knew all there was to know about the motion of clouds and the behavior of storms.\" First, the U. S. Weather Service refused to pay any attention to any inputs from Cuba. The U. S. Weather Service had men stationed in Cuba who \"said the storm was nothing to worry about.\" Cuban's \"own weather observers, who had pioneered hurricane detection, disagreed.\" Secondly the U. S. Weather Service insisted that, any storm warning had to come from the Washington office, with absolutely no exceptions. Finally Isaac had the conviction, and public position, that no hurricane could ever hit Galveston, as they would be steered north before reaching as far west as Galveston. With such a position Cline had no motivation to try and influence headquarters. \n\tLarson cited two older hurricanes in his book. \n* September 16, 1875 - \"The storm raised an immense dome of water and shoved it through Indianola, pushing the waters of the Gulf and Matagorda Bay inland until for 20 miles the back country prairie was an open sea.\" This storm took 176 lives.\n* August 20, 1886 - This storm completed the destruction of Indianola. So many residents were killed that the survivors abandoned the town completely.\n\tIn 1891, \"in the wake of a tropical storm that Galveston weathered handily\" Cline was asked to appraise the city's vulnerability to extreme weather. Isaac wrote: \"The opinion held by some - - - that Galveston at some time will be seriously damaged by some such disturbance is simply an absurd delusion.\" He made this statement in spite of the fact that the maximum elevation of Galveston Island, at that time, was an almost trivial 8.7 feet above sea level. He made it also in spite of the two killer hurricanes hitting and destroying the town of Indianola, about 150 miles southwest of Galveston on Matagorda Bay.\n\tCline had a \"model\" of Gulf hurricanes, namely that no hurricane could ever hit Galveston, as they would be steered north before reaching as far west as Galveston. His \"model\" of these storms was clearly fatally flawed, or politically influenced, and it resulted in 6,000 to 10,000 deaths. \n\tLarson suggests there was a \"scent of boosterism\" behind this article, and that he was writing an article that Galveston promoters would be happy to see. Could this have been a harbinger of things to come? Could Cline have been the first government weather scientist to prostitute himself by writing favorable papers on the weather for his sponsors?\n\tThen the storm hit. Both the U. S. Weather Service and Isaac Cline looked very arrogant before the storm, and also in defending their overall performance, after the storm.\n\nOther extreme weather events \n\tLarson also covered two blizzards and one flash flood in his book in this book.\n* Hail and flash flood, August 1885 - \"a severe downpour near San Angelo, including hailstones the size of ostrich eggs, killed hundreds of cattle and created a flash flood with An escarpment of water that Isaac estimated to be 15 or 20 feet high.\"\n* Blizzard, November 1888 - this surprise blizzard destroyed 150 vessels off New England, and caused the death of 450.\n* Blizzard, January 1899 - \"this blizzard swept much of the South. Icebergs 10 feet high flowed down the Mississippi past New Orleans.\" This storm even hit Galveston and piled snow on it's beaches and drove water out of the Bay into the Gulf exposing portions of the bay bottom.\n\nConclusion\n\tIsaac's Storm shows the incredoble wrath of hurricanes, 105 to 125 years ago. It also depicts the incredible spectrum of extreme weather events, also of the same vintage. All in all a most interesting and rewarding book, one that I would recommend highly.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_928", "text": "Another winner\n\tTerrier will not disappoint Tamora Pierce fans! The narration is done through first person, told as a journal. This is particularily challenging for authors to do well as it is easy to loose the flow of the story, and difficult to account for actions the narrator hasn't seen. But Tamora has performed her usual magic, snatching up the readers' interest from the first page and holding it until the last (I even read all of the notes pages and the bio). Readers may find it difficult to put down. Once again it will be hard to wait for the next boo", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_929", "text": "Another awesome thriller by Grisham.\n\tThis is the third book I have read by Grisham, and so far I have really enjoyed each one. Grisham really knows how to write a good legal thriller. This book does not have any courtroom/court-case scenes, which I really enjoy, but it still kept my attention very well. Grisham gives you just enough \"inside details\" to keep you guessing without actually telling you the answer. For example: at one point, the clues seemed to point to Fletcher Coal being involved in the killings, but that was way off the mark in the end. This characteristic of Grisham's writings makes for a very enjoyable read.\nOne of my few complaints about this book is the sudden romance between Gray and Darby. They had hardly even met before they seemed to become attracted, then it VERY quickly blossomed into an open show of affection, even though at the same time, Darby was supposedly mourning for Thomas. Even so, that is probably the main thing that seems wrong about this book, and it does not detract from the overall quality very much at all.\n\nOverall, this is a very captivating, page-turner book that really holds your attention. I highly recommend it, as well as Grisham's other books. So far, I have found Grisham to be an awesome writer of legal thrillers. I promise that you will not be disappointed. Read and enjoy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_930", "text": "A GREAT BOOK IF A LOVED ONE IS DYING\n\tI bought this book because my mother is dying and I needed to know more. Kessler has a wonderful way of delivering this knowledge. He is thorough in imparting this knowledge and does so with total compassion for the dying and the living. I underscored many passages in this work and especially appreciated someone telling me (chapter 8) what can I expect in the way of physical signs as mom goes through the dying process. This book is very user friendly having a very readable quality. I strongly recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_931", "text": "Humorous...if you think about it\n\tThis collection of stories and essays by David Sedaris definitely contains a lot of variety. Overall, I found the way the stories were dripping with sarcasm delightful. Some stories were a bit dry, but others such as \"SantaLand Diaries\" and \"Diary of a Smoker\" had me laughing out load. However, the best stories I found were the ones such \"Season's Greetings to our Friends and Family!!!\" which I had to think about before fully understanding and laughing at their humor. I would definitely like to read more of Sedaris' works, especially those based on his real-life experiences as, overall, I found the collection of essays in this book more entertaining than the stories", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_932", "text": "Very fun!\n\tGuys and Dolls is a fantastic musical, and this vocal selections book is a good representation of it. Unfortunately, some songs like Marry The Man Today, My Time Of Day, Follow The Fold and The Oldest Established have been left out from the book, but that is the price you pay, or rather don't pay, when you don't buy the full vocal score. However, this book will satisfy fans of the show, complete with pictures from the original 1950 Broadway production, the 1955 film, and the New 1992 Broadway Revival. Definately, this book is a good buy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_933", "text": "Left behind series picks up again after a lull\n\tCourtesy of CK2S Kwips and Kritiques\n\nNicolae Carpathia continues his reign of terror over the world, destroying any who dare to oppose him. Followers of Carpathianism suffer one indignity after another with their water supply being turned to blood and their bodies breaking out in hideous boils and sores.\n\nAngels of God appear to believers all over the world to encourage them and keep their faith strong. The tribulation Force continues to resist Carpathia as they prepare for what is expected to come... the ultimate desecration of the Church by the false god.\n\nThis story started to pick up again after the two previous books failed to keep this reviewer's interest, who was glad to discover that continued determination to read the whole series was worth it. There are more examples in this installment of what attracted millions to the Left Behind series.\n\nCharacters continue along the lines drawn for them by their personalities, with readers taking pleasure in experiencing the continued adventures along with the Trib Force and Tsion Ben Judah. However, be forewarned, the culmination of certain characters' individual stories will make readers sit up and shout \"What the heck was that?\" or \"THAT is what happens to them?\"\n\nThe story continues with plenty of adventure for the players and the natural progression of their faith... or lack thereof. Desecration will captivate readers enough to make them hold on to find out what will happen next.\n\n? Kelley A. Hartsell, January 2006. All rights reserved", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_934", "text": "Marvelous Story for WWII Navy History\n\tThe author brought more than the story of the battle to light. He was able to give insight into the lives of the sailors and their thoughts during the battle", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_935", "text": "Another great Kinsey mystery.\n\tquot;I quot; is for I think you would like this book if you read it. It was a little bit wordy at the beginnig but each page gets better than the one before. You will be glad you got past the first few pages because it gets a lot more interesting as you go along. And the ending of this book is really something else, it makes the whole book well worth reading. I really liked the book and I think you will too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_936", "text": "Absitively a Great Read\n\tYou know that guy down the street who acts awful snake-like? What about the cashier at Walmart who is catty? And there are always people in our lives that could easily be one of many species of monkeys. Neil Gaiman shows through fiction that there may be more to these strange characters in our lives than we realize. In this novel, gods (which represent animals) roam the earth in the bodies of humans. The main character is the clever, trouble-loving spider who interacts with other animal-gods in everyday human life. This book, along with other science fiction books, has given me an appreciation of the creativity of the human imagination. \n\nThe strong point of this novel is the humor employed by Neil Gaiman. On par with Douglas Adams, the author of Anasi Boys fills the pages with quirky, pop-culture laden humor. The main character, Fat Charlie, I found much in common with. His awkward moments with friends, family and everyone else reveal a social insecurity that many are familiar with. The story, however, isn't anything special. I like witches and animal-gods as much as the next guy, but the plot is uninteresting. It is a rare book that combines wit with plot, and this is not one of those rare books.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_937", "text": "Inspiring! and Classy!\n\tWow..I LOVE this book! The recipes are creative and the presentations beautiful. I love the simplicity of each recipe, which give the warmth and richness of traditional old fashioned taste with a twist of the class amp; sophistication of today's refined culinary experience! Sara's food philosophy and the atmosphere she has created in her market has been my dream. I'm living it through her cookbook right now", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_938", "text": "nifty development environment\n\tThe use of an Integrated Development Environment [IDE] for a user to learn a language in, and to then program within, is well known. Microsoft has made powerful IDEs for its languages. And the open source Eclipse can be used for Java. Along these lines, Ducasse offers his book. It teaches Smalltalk using the Squeak IDE. \n\nThe twist is that Squeak uses the visual metaphors of robots and robot factory, to convey the crucial concepts of objects/classes. As Ducasse explains, Squeak can be directed at an audience that is perhaps of high school age or even younger. So a clear visual feedback between example code and what the student sees then happen is vital, given her limited background and possibly limited attention span. \n\nSqueak uses Smalltalk in part because that is a very minimalist language. If you come from C++, Java or C#, you may be struck by its simplicity, compared to the oodles of classes and notational intricacies of those languages. Which of course also makes it easier for a young student to learn Smalltalk or Squeak itself.\n\nI wonder a little about the book itself, though. A motivated high school student could easily use it. But for some younger students? In that situation, it may well be that the book could be best directed at a teacher, who can then instruct from it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_939", "text": "Title says it all\n\tA very straight forward book by Jim Otto. There is a price when one wants to achieve or aspire to achieve glory on the gridiron. Jim Otto is that person and he candidly tells us what he was willing to sacrifice to reach that plateau. For the Raider fan at heart, or a football fan in general, this is the book to read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_940", "text": "Great as ever\n\tSkeleton Man is another success for Tony Hillerman. The usual well-planned mystery to solve, and more about three of my favorite characters, Joe, Jim, and Bernie who appreciate the desert so much", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_941", "text": "The Creation of the Underclass\n\tIn this fascinating collection of essays, Dr. Dalrymple proposes a compelling thesis. Over the last twenty-five years a new type of underclass has emerged in western societies, an underclass that uses the welfare system in all its forms, subsidised housing, free by-weekly pay checks, child support and free medical benefits. From a liberal political standpoint, this support for the nation's \"have nots\" is a compassionate gesture to take care of its own poor. One would logically assume that providing the poor with life's essentials would bring the crime rate down and provide incentive for these people to further their standing in society. In fact, as Dalrymple proposes, it has had an opposite effect: crime in his native England has skyrocketed; drug use is at an all time high and domestic violence is a wide spread common occurrence. Why? Liberal values not economics has created individuals that deny any responsibility for their own lives, it is always the rich, the government or societies institutions that is to blame, thus crime continues to rise while England's Welfare State has grown into an unwieldy Goliath. \n\nDalrymple has worked in numerous countries and has been an attending physician and psychiatric consultant in London's prisons for many years. Thus his thesis is not born from some abstract social theory about human behaviour. He has treated thousands of victims of domestic violence, consulted thousands of prisoners who have been incarcerated for petty crime to murder. The common thread that runs through all these cases is a pathological denial of responsibility for their own circumstances or conditions. \n\nAs Dalrymple explains:\n\n\"Like so many modern ills, the coarseness of spirit and behaviour grows out of ideas brewed up in the academy and among intellectuals - ideas that have seeped outward and are now having their practical effect on society. The relativism that has ruled the academy for many years has now come to rule the mind of the population.\" (P.85)\n\nIn other words, this post modern notion that there is no high and low art, no good and bad, no subtlety and crudeness, only relative perspectives; taking this further, our behaviour too is not individually determined, but society and its oppressive inequalities that make me who I am, and a biological predisposition which causes me to steal from the old lady next door, beat my wife beyond recognition and consume drugs and alcohol like there is no tomorrow. The trickling down of these academic theories, biological determinism, Marxism and the post modern theory that there are no levels of hierarchical values, only difference, has created an underclass of victims who believe they should get something for nothing and commit crime because society has created them as victims as self-determinism does not exist.\n\nDalrymple provides numerous real life examples from his practice working in a hospital in London. His writing style is straight forward, at times literary but never sentimental. The arguments in these essays are persuasive and push the reader to examine the underlying modern ideologies that have created and sustain a well provided for underclass of criminal \"victims\".", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_942", "text": "If you enjoy history and psychology together....\n\tThis is a pretty good book. However, I would have liked it better if the focus would have remained on the effect of Lincoln's depression on his life and that of his family rather than a psychological perspective", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_943", "text": "How not to murder your wife\n\tA fraudulent marine biologist, whose wife is about to expose his cover-up of phosphate pollution of the Florida Everglades, tries to kill her by throwing her overboard from a cruise ship. Unknown to him she survives and haunts him to punish him. \nIt's a wonderfully comic page-turner, although the plot runs out of steam towards the end and the practical jokes played on the would-be murderer become repetitious. A few ends are left loose. It challenged comparison with the Florida novels of Elmore Leonard, such as \"Maximum Bob\" and \"Stick\" but it does not quite live up to the master. Some of the humor contrasting weird and wacky Floridians with stolid Upper Midwesterners seemed to derive from David Barry (and Euripides, Ovid and Tasso used the maiden-rescued -from-sea-monster gimmick).\nI thought this was his best since \"Striptease.\" The intervening ones have been too incoherently plotted and (although I'm a tree-hugging whale- lover myself) overloaded with environmentalist politics. Incidentally, isn't releasing alien snake species into the wild an environmental no-no?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_944", "text": "easy to read and entertaining - trust me\n\tI really don't understand all the negative reviews about this book. I found it an easy to read pleasant mystery, with a main character in midlife turmoil I wanted to sympathize with. J. A. Jance did an excellent job keeping the pace reasonably fast, while not losing the reader with extraneous characters.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_945", "text": "Escellent\n\tIn the month that I have been puting the teaching into practice,I have felt better like I haven't felt in eleven years. My weight is going down and my energy is increasing. I am getting a lot of compliments, and someone told me I look more like 31 than 51 which is my real age", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_946", "text": "Heartfelt Tale of Women in Rural China\n\tThis is a simple, yet heartfelt and elegant tale of the lives and struggles of women in rural China of the 1920s and 1930s. The story centers on Pei, who as a young girl, is sold by her parents to work in a silk factory. The story evolves as Pei befriends other women in the silk factory, participates in a strike for fair working conditions, reconnects with her family, loses loved ones, and escapes from advancing Japanese soldiers. The plot is succinct and the characters are interesting, varied, and believable, if perhaps lacking somewhat in psychological depth. Socio-cultural aspects of life in 1920s-30s China are elegantly woven into the plot. Themes of friendship, love, and courage are convincingly presented. Overall, the book is a captivating read, and strongly recommended.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_947", "text": "off the shelf just in time\n\tThis thing sat on my shelf, half-read for the longest time. Only the notice of the upcoming release this November of Pynchon's next got me motivated enough to dig into it again. It's not that it isn't brilliant. No one else around can dazzle you with so much wit and wonder. The first encounter with the talking dog is as magical as anything you'll ever read.\n\nAnd it's not like this is the only Pynchon novel that takes some effort to get into. There are plenty of folks who have had to to take a couple cracks at V or Gravity's Rainbow before catching the wave. \n\nBut Mason and Dixon is a lot of work, if for no other reason than the effort it takes dealing with the mid-18th century prose style. (Can you imagine the effort it took to produce it?) John Barth's Sotweed Factor is similar, and yet somehow infinitely more accessible (and highly recommended!). Pynchon's gift for rapid exposition is not necessarily suited to the constraint on verbal glibness. Especially in a work this voluminous.\n\nAnd yet the darn thing is consistently challenging, if one has the patience and energy to put into it. It seemed to me that the beginning and ending were the best parts, but this could very well have everything to do to the enthusiasm one brings to a new book, and the emotional satisfaction one gain's when reaching towards the conclusion. One thing for sure, for once Pynchon truly has plotted out and delivers a conclusion worthy of the whole work, as opposed to suddenly rushing out a trap door and leaving the reader in a state of suspension (which of course is also one of the many delights of his first three novels). This time one gets the sense that the author has a good deal of affection for his featured players. \n\nThis book is a great as you want it to be, if you're willing to work at it. I'm just looking forward to the next one being a little more nimble. (Meanwhile, I've got a couple months to see if I can make more of a dent into The Recognitions.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_948", "text": "It has already been said, but I will say it again\n\tThis is a great book. I will not go into so much detail as the previous reviewers, but I must give credit where it is due. Having read many books on the subject of the Bush White House including, \"Fiasco,\" and \"State of Denial,\" I did not think I would learn much more from this one. I bought the book a few days ago, mainly because I like David Corn. When I read it I was pleasantly surprised at how insightful it is. I think along with the two books I mentioned earlier, this trio make up the essential reading on Bush, Iraq, and everything that can be encompassed in those broad categories. If you could only read one, I would call it a dead heat between, \"Hubris,\" and, \"State of Denial.\" If pressed I suppose I would have to give the edge to Hubris, as the writing was much less tedious I thought.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_949", "text": "Now Make It A Screen Play\n\tThis audio-book was fantastic. It took off like a horse out of the starting gate at the Kentucky Derby and never let up.\n\nVincente Callabrese is a part time enforcer/collector for the mob and part time movie producer student. When Vincente is asked to produce one of his classmates screen plays this is a start of a new career for Vincente.\n\nFirst a name change, from Vincente Callabrese to Michael Vincent. Then it's off to Hollywood where he rapidly becomes one of the hottest producers in the movie business.\n\nUnfortunately, Michael has a hard time shaking his past. When he tries to buy the movie rights to a novel and is refused, he asks his old friend Tommy Povenzano for help. Tommy assures Michael the he will help. This is the start of all of Michael's problems.\n\nIn typical Woods fashion this novel is a mover. Though this novel isn't full of excitement, it will keep you on the edge of your seat wanting to see what happens next. It doesn't take long between incidents.\n\nThe bottom line here is that this is a book not to be missed.\n\nChoke \nDead In the Water\nOrchid Beach\n\nThese are all other options by Mr. Stuart and I would recommend any of them.\n\nThough this book has not won any awards Mr. Woods won the Edgar Alan Poe award in 1982 and was nominated again in 1992. Once you have read or listened to this book you will understand why.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_950", "text": "An excellent first choice\n\tI fail to understand the complaints of two previous reviewers. This beautiful glossy volume is an excellent compendium of previosly publisned Cook's Illustrated recipes. In style and format it would make an excellent first choice for anyone wishing to be introduced to a selection of the best of the best recipes from America's Teet Kitchen (i. e. Cook's Illustrated) without the tediousness of having to wade through lengthy descriptions of how the recipes were arrived at.\n\nThe cooks at America's Test Kitchen test each recipe up to fifty! times, often in several versions before arriving at the what they (and their taste testers) feel is the very best recipe. No other cookbooks offer this degree of security to the home cook.\n\nChapters include: Starters and Salads, Soups and Stews, Vegetables and Side Dishes, Eggs and Breads, Pasta, Meat, Poultry, Seafood, and Desserts. Throughout, are guides and charts to everything from grains to the best bakeware (also kitchen tested). The recipes range from familiar comfort food (e. g. Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes, Glazed Meatloaf, and Deep-dish Apple Pie) to \"show-off\" company fare (e.g. Baked Brie en Croute, Grill-roasted Chinese Style Duck, and Dark Chocolate Mousse). \n\nIf your looking for recipes that work everytime, do yourself a favor and purchase any Cook's Illustrated cookbook, including this one. You won't be dissappointed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_951", "text": "China Inc,\n\tThe book was very well writtem with great information on the amazing economy of China. The book is a must read for anyone interested in business or economy fields.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_952", "text": "The Best Study Bible I've Ever Seen - great for 35 and under\n\tThis Bible blew me away when I went hunting for one a few months ago to give to a youth who had come into my life. I was so impressed, I bought one for myself. This Bible is many things, but the first thing that I noticed, quite honestly, is that the colors were bright, the print readable, and the illustrations far less serious and far more engaging than your typical Bible. Without growing to an unwieldy size, the editors manage to throw in a wealth of study information, written in a modern, friendly style, that helps make even the dryest or most confusing parts of the Good Book both understandable and relevant to today's society. That is what makes it perfect for someone, like my young friend, who is unfamiliar with religion, Christianity, or just plain old Bible study. It's less intimidating that most Bibles and all material is presented in such a manner that you don't feel \"unprepared\" if you pick it up cold. Catholics are often les familiar with the Bible than many Protestant denominations, as we have a wholistic focus that is both valuable and worthwhile--however, a better relationship and understanding of the Word can only enhance one's spiritual life and experience as a Catholic. If that applies to you (which, I have to admit, it did to me) this is a wonderful way to get your feet wet in Biblical translation, discussion, interpretation, and modern relevance. Who won't like this Bible? 1 - Those more familiar and attached to more formal translations such as the King James Version 2 - Those already familiar with intensive Bible study, IF not working with youth or those less familiar 3 - most Protestants...the discussion is from a very clear Catholic viewpoint...not really controversial, just Catholic 4 - and traditionalists who are offended by the idea of making the Bible \"accessible\" and \"relevant\" through use of the lingo/parlance and point of view of today's under-25 set. I believe one reviewer felt that the Bible didn't need to be made culturally relevant, finding the sidebars on race, cultural differences, modern morality, and varying interpretations to be just another extension of the \"Political Correctness\" movement. I couldn't disagree more. The Bible should be the one book that everyone can \"see themselves\" in should they seek such a thing. This Bible does that for a new generation of Catholics and for a new, hesitant group of explorers. I'd ballpark the appropriate age for this version at around 13-35 years", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_953", "text": "The United States of Europe\n\tI handsold so many copies of this book that my local bookstore accused me of emptying out the warehouse so they couldn't order any more. Reid strives for a journalistic impartiality here but he is so excited by the current evolution of political life in Europe that he carries you along. I especially love the story of little Portugal, which has unilaterally decided that drugs are no longer a criminal matter but a medical one. The US could learn from that example, and from many other European examples in this book. When you read the story about GE and Honeywell, you'll realize we're going to have to, because they're going to teach us whether we want to learn or not", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_954", "text": "Great Package! - THIS ONE WORKS.\n\tI have purchased probably 5 business plan books and software packages over the last 8 years. None of them were clear enough or easy enough to get me through the process of writing a good, complete business plan. This one really works. I sat down with the book and software, and over the course of a week, wrote a business plan that has received great results. Every business owner needs a business plan and this is somethig that you really do have to do for yourself. Unfortunately, writing a good business plan does not come easily to many people. This book will get you through the process, and you will end up with a good plan. \nMy only complaint is that the software is windows only", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_955", "text": "Hannah Coulter\n\tThe book was excellent, as I knew it would be because I like the author, Wendell Berry. And the service could not have been better: the book is in excellent condition (like new) and came in an amazingly short time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_956", "text": "service and quality\n\tMy order arrived quickly and for a used book it was in excellent shape, looking like new. I won't hesitate to order from this company again. Thank yo", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_957", "text": "I'm impressed\n\tBest of the series so far. Alternating the action between the two older siblings in one chapter and Sunny in the next really worked for me", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_958", "text": "Listening to Isaac's Storm\n\tI listened to Isaac's Storm on CD while painting a room, and it made the time fly! The CD rendition was clearly spoken and had excellent production value. That said, I also loved the story. I am a weather-hound, and I enjoyed the detail of the way in which the nation maintained it's weather bureau. (I had recently read \"The Children's Blizzard\" and I would consider this as a nice companion book for we weather-hounds.) The descriptions from survivors was threaded effectively along with a panoramic view of the Galveston tragedy. I have not read the book, but I found the CD riveting.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_959", "text": "Must Read on a Neglected Topic\n\tIn his book Trading Risk, Ken Grant draws upon his experience as a risk manager for Tudor Investments and SAC Capital to create an insightful and surprisingly non-technical guide for traders and portfolio managers. As Director of Trader Development at a large proprietary trading house, I have been impressed with the role risk management plays in the success of the firm and its individual traders. Moreover, this is a scalable difference: risk management very much impacts the outcomes of individual trades, results of trading days, and performance across entire quarters. Where I believe Grant has admirably succeeded is in documenting that risk management is much more than simply \"cutting your losses\". Trading Risk systematically breaks down elements of the process of managing trades, from the establishment of concrete objectives to the allocation of risk capital to specific trades and the use of correlation analysis in evaluating trading results. His discussions of adjusting portfolio exposure and evaluating the risk components of individual trades are highly practical and encourage a rigor of self-analysis that is rarely practiced.\n\nPerhaps an example from my own work with traders that overlaps Grant's ideas might be illustrative. I encourage traders to keep a log of all their trades that tracks time of day, position taken, position size, holding period, and profit/loss (P/L). Changes to the position are also documented, as traders scale into or out of trades. From this record, we can evaluate a host of performance statistics, such as position sizing as a function of market volume/volatility, the correlation of profitability with trade size/holding period, and patterns of activity within the trading day. While Grant's background is with portfolio management-appropriate to a manager who is holding a basket of positions in a variety of equities-his ideas are easily adaptable to the intraday trader who is trading a single instrument. By viewing each trade during a day as an element of that day's \"portfolio\", we can ask important questions about the mix of position sizes, overall directional bias, and the management of volatility as a function of trade capital/loss limits. \n\nWritten in an engaging style with bits of humor interspersed, Trading Risk ends with a practical chapter that summarizes the book's major points. He explains the importance of developing and modifying trading plans, defining one's trading \"edge\", judiciously allocating risk capital, and improving performance \"at the margin\". This latter point is a particularly neglected element in risk management. For the active, large trader, the ability to squeeze the extra tick out of trades is frequently the difference between a winning day and a losing one. Superior traders have an ability to read the very short-term patterns of price change and momentum to determine when it is prudent to hit the bid or let the market go offer in exiting a position. At such points, good risk management and good trading are indistinguishable.\n\nI have few reservations about Grant's book. A text of 250 pages is not going to provide many workbook-like examples, something that would help the more mathematically challenged master the ideas of value-at-risk and correlation analysis. Small retail traders who trade only occasionally will probably find the risk metrics less compelling than larger, active traders or portfolio managers, though the basic principles emphasized in the last chapter certainly apply to any serious trader. Considering the absence of serious discussions of risk management in the popular trading literature, Trading Risk is a major contribution and a worthy addition to a library. I plan to use it as a core reading in our training program for new traders, perhaps the best endorsement I can give.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_960", "text": "A nice ride\n\tOnce again I am amazed by the amount of controversy associated with a book addressing a religious subject. I bought this to get a better feel for the Old Testament [operative word is \"feel\"]. As a Roman Catholic, the Old Testament is addressed in the first reading at Mass, but then brushed over for the most part in a cursory manner. It is particularly confusing, hard to read, and difficult to understand in proper context, without some help. In fact there are portions of the Old Testament that just seem cruel and ridiculous. Davis's book helps to demonstrate that it was written by people, in a certain time and place, and within a historical milieu. It may not maintain the historical accuracy some may like, but it is sufficient to be effective. \n\nIt is just too simplistic to look to the Bible for all answers; as if it were some sort of statutory code, with the answers to all questions. The search and answers for truth are never ending, and the Bible is a beginning. I get more from Catholic writers who explore the Bible and the traditions of my religion relative to our world, than I do from the book itself. Davis is throwing in his spin, as well as a pretty accurate assessment of the Bible in historical context, which I found quite helpful. \n\nTake it for what is worth, a spin in a convertible through the Bible. A nice ride, but nothing more.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_961", "text": "An essential book for art lovers!\n\tI was fortunate enough to have seen the now-legendary Vermeer exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. during the winter of 1995-96. 21 out of the 35 (or 36) extant paintings by Vermeer were included in the show, offering a unique opportunity to see the bulk of Vermeer's amazing works in a single space, something that no one has experienced since 1696, when @20 of his paintings were auctioned in Delft. Given the rarity and fragility of Vermeer's works, it is unlikely that such an event will ever be repeated. All who were unable to make it to the show, however, have this splendid book as a document of this unique event. This book will remain the standard work on Vermeer for many decades, and represents the fruit of several years' labor by art historians on two continents. Because so little is in fact known about Vermeer the man (in truth, we have no idea at all what Vermeer's education, interests, and personality were like), the catalogue essays fill this gap by contextualizing Vermeer's work within the history of Dutch painting, the development of perspective, and the fascinating tale of Vermeer's quot;rediscovery quot; in the 19th century and his richly-deserved rise to worldwide fame. The essays and catalogue entries may be too technical for some readers, as the authors have expended a lot of effort to reconstruct Vermeer's exact technique, something which can only be gleaned from careful study of the paintings themselves (no drawings by Vermeer have survived, nor have any statements he may have made about painting). This extensive scholarly apparatus, while illuminating and occasionally even riveting (the essay dealing with Vermeer's rediscovery is a great detective narrative!), tends to obscure the strange, even uncanny emotional charge that his images are suffused with. Vermeer's personal world - so limited in content yet unforgettably haunting and evocative - is one of stillness and peace suffused with tension. Each image contains remarkable spatial and temporal ambiguities that make simple scenes like a lady writing a letter while her maid looks away or two people standing near a piano (The Music Lesson) vibrate with dramatic tension. Sadly, the somewhat passionless writing encases the pictures (all of which are superbly reproduced) in a rhetoric that does not address the fundamental issue: What is it about these paintings that is so powerful that their maker was rescued from total obscurity and has inspired poetry, novels and countless studies? I was hoping to find some discussion of the psychological meaning of these images, but the traditional (overly scholarly and dry) art history within did nothing to help me understand my passion for the quot;Sphinx of Delft. quot; That said, the book is a masterpiece of empirical research on the artist (barring some new discovery, it is unlikely that we will ever have any more facts about Vermeer and his world than can be read here), exquisitely designed, and distinguished with beautiful reproductions. The volume is certainly one of the few bestsellers in the field of the art book - when I attended the show, the paperback print of the book was totally sold out and the hardcover was flying off the shelves (it is odd that the book has not been reprinted in paperback). Johannes Vermeer is THE text to have on this artist and is unlikely to be superseded anytime soon. Immerse yourself in Vermeer's world and you will be transformed. Seeing this exhibition changed my life, and I treasure this book as a means of recapturing the awe and joy that overwhelmed me at the time. I hope you will enjoy this book as much as I have", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_962", "text": "Though-provoking treatise on human dependence on dogs\n\tIn the \"New Work of Dogs,\"author Jon Katz expands his scope from focusing on his relationship with his dogs---a topic he has detailed in previous books---to examining the canine-human relationship on a broader scale.\n\nInformed by arduous research (a two foot stack of papers, books, journals), he sets out and succeeds in making a case that dogs, by-and-large, are doing different work from their traditional herding, hunting, and guarding. We have pushed our canines into new territory as emotional companions, therapy dogs, even extensions of our egos to help us cope with an increasingly complex world. \n\nThe notion that we are growing increasingly isolated as a culture is not new, but seeing how humans are using dogs to cope with a society that no longer maintains the cultural bearings of \"the greatest generation\" is new (at least to me).\n\nMr. Katz visits with many dogs and their owners of various social economic strata who inhabit the enclaves of Montclair, New Jersey. More often than not, he found that dogs are being used as emotional surrogate, a classic situation noted in attachment theory but hitherto mostly applied to other people. Many of these dogs are pampered, untrained, and confused. Others are abused to some extent, whether through deliberate actions or through negligence. \n\nThe stories are alarming and informing. I see many of the mistakes I made with previous dogs laid out before me and wonder if my two Australian shepherds are as well-adjusted as they seem. \n\nMany reviewers have commented, and correctly, that anyone planning to own a dog needs to read this book. Sadly, I think Mr. Katz will largely reach those people who already possess a great deal of knowledge about dogs---those who train their dogs, who buy or adopt breeds suitable for their living conditions or schedules, and who treat their dogs with consistent, loving authority.\n\nMr. Katz does not make harsh judgments on any of the circumstances he depicts but instead concludes by noting how many dogs are dumped in shelters where they languish or die. The numbers are staggering. \n\nAnd he takes matters a step further with the thought-provoking idea that if we have dog rescue groups, how can we not also have their counterparts to reach out to those of our own species in dire need.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_963", "text": "Quirky and creative pictorial portrayel\n\tQuirky and creative pictorial portrayel of man's best friend. Makes the reader feel warm and fuzzy. A great gift book. Arlene Millman, author of BOOMERANG - A MIRACLE TRILOGY (The tale of a remarkable Boston Terrier)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_964", "text": "Diffrent Aproach\n\tlIKE A MYSTERY NOVEL AT FIRST THEN LIKE A FICTIONAL JOKE BUT CRAZY AS IT SOUNDS IT WORKS. It is intresting to apply the guidlines Bob recommends for getting out of the rut of lifes financial strifes and other problems of life. I found it easy to understand and even if it challenges your lifes beliefs keep reading . Good Stuf", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_965", "text": "Typical Steel!\n\tI loved this story. It was written in true steel fashion...exciting, interesting, and fullfilling", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_966", "text": "One of the few books to discuss what we can ALL learn from the Cirque du Soleil creative process\n\tWhile this book had some minor flaws (I'll discuss those briefly later), it is worth owning, especially since it is one of the few books to truly discuss the creative process of Cirque Du Soleil and how the rest of us can learn from what the performers do every day- the type of risks they take in hopes of creating magic, the beauty and spiritual resonance of their performances.\n\nThere is another book out there that explores one man's experiences with one performer and it is also intriquing but this new book reveals more about a wider variety of artists, directors, designers, etc.\n\n\n And, for all those who've watched and been entranced by a Cirque du Soleil performance...wouldn't we all like to create a little of that magic in our lives? Wouldn't we all like to ignite our own creative fires, even if they come out in different ways, perhaps in writing, perhaps in our work lives or the time we spend with our families or while alone. \n\n\n One of the main lessons I got from this book is that being fully open as possible to one's imagination, hopes, dreams and aspirations can lead in wondrous directions and affect even the most \"practical\" or mundane tasks of life. It just takes the willingness to take the risk, to accept failure and setbacks in return for spiritual and emotional growth and lifechanging experiences. \n\n This is more than a book geared to artists and peformers. It truly is for the rest of us. It can change your life. \n\n Having said that, I found myself wanting more, felt myself not quite fully satisfied by this book. I felt some of the sections were a little too pat or formulaic. But these are minor quibbles when the book offers so much and is one of the few books that really explores the Cirque du Soleil creative process. Until a better one comes along, I'd consider this a MUST for anyone wanting to know more about the secrets and techniques of the Cirque du Soleil \"spark\", a spark that can affect us all.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_967", "text": "Flawed but Enjoyable\n\tYes, it's cliche. Yes, the plot is lifted directly from Star Wars. Yes, there are obvious references to Anne McCaffrey, Tolkien and other fantasy writers. But who cares?\n\nEragon is, above all else, an enjoyable read. Despite underlying flaws in the writing, Paolini effectively tells a rewarding good-versus-evil story in a clearly-defined world, with a well-thought-out magic system and a realism Tolkien could never muster. Sure, Eragon has its critics (mostly aspiring writers that have not enjoyed Paolini's success), but if you can ignore their blustering and simply take the book at face value, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. Although not as epic or impressive as some of the older fantasy works, Eragon is nonetheless, a great read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_968", "text": "Freedom, Freedom, Freedom!\n\tGive up dieting forever! I have and I am now losing weight eating anything, yes anything, I want. Can you imagine eating anything you want and not being frightened? This is the book that will set you free, this is the book you need. Has it struck you that dieting is unnatural? Don't eat this, don't eat that, count this, count that, measure this, measure that, I can't have this, and I can't have that, ad nauseum. Which diet guru are you going to believe? Can you reall stay with a low-carb diet or a high-carb diet or calorie counting the rest of your life? Most importantly, do you want to stick to a restricted diet the rest of your life? The first day of my new eating pattern I ate two meals. The second day, I woke up with no hunger, no reactive hypoglycemia (nausea and shakes from hunger)! What a miracle. I have shifted to an apple for lunch and anything I want for dinner (I love to cook and desire to eat with my family). At maintenance, I may end up eating two meals a day; I don't know and it certainly isn't something to quot;worry quot; about. The diet gurus that say one meal will cause you to overeat later, etc., are wrong, wrong, wrong. Maybe it sounds theoretically correct, but it does not work that way. Listen, I have found out the less you eat, the less you eat. I do eat to satisfaction at dinner and it does not stretch my stomach. By the way, Dr. Dean Edell stated on his radio show that he only eats one meal a day himself. He says there is NO scientific proof that X number of meals are better than one. Also, I want you dear readers to know that I have four friends who are quot;naturally quot; slim (adult women - 30's and 40's). Two of them eat a small amount for lunch (like a small hamburger) and a good dinner (they are sizes 3 and 6). One gal eats at 2:30 PM, a huge amount, and a snack at night (she is size 7). One gal does nibble all day, like a potato chip here and there (no thank you, personally). Oh, and a relative who is size 4 eats breakfast and dinner, never lunch. Remember my comeback for sabotagers: quot;Slim people don't need much food, even if we exercise. Who says a certain number of meals a day are better than one or two? quot; The only negative thing I have to say about Diane's book is that I felt she took scripture out of context. God fed the Israelites manna 2X a day; they were supernaturally filled and nourished. He does not feed anyone manna today. Also, biblical gluttony is not overeating (I do believe a lifestyle of overeating is sin, but not gluttony). Biblical gluttony refers to the Roman-type parties where people overate, overdrank and went on to commit more sin. On the positive side, I do believe Diane tries steer away from legalism and authoritarianism. This book is an answer to prayer. You won't be sorry if you buy this book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_969", "text": "Very very good\n\tI really liked this one because of the characters... and of course the background being about wine.. and the lifestyle of those who create it :) I definitely recommend this one.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_970", "text": "Page turning\n\tJames Patterson at his best. 5th in a series and I can't wait for the 6th.Page turning with characters I can relate to", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_971", "text": "A marvelous grounding in popular history\n\tThis book provides the reader with a clear, basic understandingof the grounding of popular opinion regarding gay life during the last50 years. While the history is too rich and detailed to be dealt within a book with this scope, this is a remarkably readable and valuable thumbnail of the currents of the public discourse on gay life, and should provide any reader with an understanding of how crucial and new gay civil rights really are. I only hope that it will inspire others whose experience of being gay is a relatively new one to realize how important political activism and community still is. Not only that, a very engaging read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_972", "text": "Very reflective, wonderfully descriptive and entertaining!\n\tLoved it. Highly suggest it. Couldn't put it down", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_973", "text": "Massive and masterful!\n\tWith over 1000 recipes, this cookbook is going to take some time to truly put through it's paces, but I've had great results with the few dishes I've tried so far. The Turkey Wraps with Chipotle Mayo rocked, with a gem of a condiment included - pickled red onion. I'd use that on any sandwich, anytime. The sauces for Halibut with Spicy Asian Vinaigrette (really a sambal vinaigrette) and Wasabi Cream were awesome. Veggie dishes like Asparagus with Shallot and sesame seeds add a special touch to everyday dinners. \n\nGranted, I haven't even put a dent in the vast amount of dishes represented in this massive cookbook - but so far so good! I picked this up a few months agao as a remainder and paid about 10.00 for it - about a penny a recipe! What a deal", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_974", "text": "The best diet book I have ever read\n\tif you ever eat fast food after reading this book, you obviously didnt read it. it covers how the fast food industry has changed america for the worst. how they manipulate kids into eating fast food. the conditions of the animals that are raised to be eaten. the diet of the animals. what goes on in the slaughter houses. how they have made the farmers go out of business. how the restarunts are run. fast food in schools and much more", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_975", "text": "Excellent\n\tI think this is really an excellent book, one that I would highly recommend. Everyone should read this and realize the words of wisdom. The authors do an EXCELLENT job of talking about why it is so important to eat well about all the benefits of proper diet and the dangers of improper diets. And so on, and so forth. Get the book and educate yourself", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_976", "text": "Insightful\n\tEver since Tuesdays With Morrie I have been intrigued by ALS and the ways that people cope with its devastating debilitation. Morrie has given us so much with his aphorisms and insights regarding living life", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_977", "text": "Even a cooking idiot (ME) can dazzle!\n\tI am admittedly a terrible cook, so I follow recipes to the letter, often with nonmagical results. With Julia Child in my kitchen, however, things are looking up! Her recipe for roast chicken was so exact that even I could not mess it up. That and the sauteed beef steaks are now my go-to dinners because they are easy and reliable. I've also had great success with the quiche and biscuit recipes and look forward to trying breadmaking for the first time. This book is essential for anyone out on his or her own for the first time, newlyweds, or people like me who just don't get it (but really want to)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_978", "text": "A Must Read... Study\n\tThis is the best book on creating wealth that I've ever read. Study this book. It's full of action points... not a bunch of fluff", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_979", "text": "Two books in one! First covers networking. Second covers three types of small businesses and Internet marketing.\n\tWhat a wonderful book this author has written. It talks about developing interpersonal skills, public speaking skills, prospecting skills, networking etiquette, sales skills, marketing principles, and even customer service. It mentions the power of the Thank You note, and of giving more than you receive. It also devotes a chapter on some things about home-based businesses. And a chapter about the opportunities available through network marketing, and also a chapter on mail order and direct marketing as a business opportunity. I'm not sure the mail order chapter should have been included. Quite frankly, I think the author should have written another book about what he discusses in chapters 12 to 14 instead of including those chapters here. And I think Chapter 15 should have been saved for its own book, and not included in this book either. But who cares! Anybody interested in the main thrust of the book (endless referrals) is going to be interested in chapters 12 to 15 - and they are well written and informative.\n\nWhat I liked the most about the book was the chapter summaries at the end of each chapter. I did not have to wade through the book the first time through. I just had to read the summaries. The other thing that was really nice about the book was the \"recommended reading\" sections at the end of chapters 12 through 15 and the one at the end of the book. Those booklists were very thorough and helpful. 5 stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_980", "text": "A much needed focus\n\t'Conservatives Without Conscience' does nothing less than expose the matrix of political illusion with a comprehensive framework of science. There is much more that could be said about the authoritarian character structure and the history of the science, but John Dean does a good job of explaining the basics, and how it applies to our modern political landscape. \n\n\t This is not new information, it has just been sequestered in the hands of academics and the Carl Rove wing of the Republican party. The academics keep measuring and refining their understanding, and Carl Rove and his party keeps using the information to manipulate the american public. Finally, someone mainstream has laid it out for all to see. Knowledge is power, so everyone should read his book. However, one lesson to be learned from this book is that closed mindedness is a hallmark trait of the authoritarian character, so this is not a book written to convert anyone with strong authoritarian character traits. They don't tend to read books much anyway. It is a book for the open minded, that will put into context our mean spirited political landscape, the by any means necessary tactics of many named players, and the proto-fascist movement that has hijacked our country. \n\n\tJohn Dean pulls no punches. He names names and kicks butt. He gets a little dry when trying to define his wing of conservatism as opposed to neo conservatism, but even that is well worth the effort. \n If you have a shred of unease about the leaders of the Republican party and those who unquestionably support them, then read this book. It is an eye opener", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_981", "text": "A Must Read for EVERY Woman.\n\tThis is a must read for EVERY woman married or single who desires to have a better relationship with the men in their lives. We all have men in our lives husband, father, brother, son, friend or coworker with whom the relationship is worth improving. \n\nKeep in mind this is neither a marriage book nor a psychology book. It is a book about men written for the women who truly care about them and the relationships they have with men. There is a companion book written about women for men appropriately titled, \"For Men Only.\" Perhaps those who were offended by this book should give that one a try.\n\nI found this book to be both touching and challenging. Very Good book!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_982", "text": "Very Educational\n\tThis book gives insight to how the mind with a purpose (of being a millionare)looks at everything he does. An easy read and highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_983", "text": "Buy 10 Copies of This Book!\n\tI have bought many books in my life, but Randy Gage's \"Why You're Dumb, Sick and Broke\" is the first time I ever bought a book with a parental advisory warning for explicit language. Gage does things a little differently than anyone else, which is something I quickly discovered when reading this book. This book is brash, to the point and filled with insight and inspiration. I thought that Gage presented his points in a well thought out manner that really took the establishment on head on.\n\nMany points presented in the book are in other personal development books. However, I don't know of any book that has all these points in one book. Even Gage himself admits in an interview that this is a combination of Think and Grow Rich, The Secret, Ayn Rand and several other books and cd's.\n\nA lot of it you have heard before, like if you say you are broke, then you will always be broke. However, I didn't realize how much the mainstream media and the political establishment are contributing to our negative, broke thoughts. Most frightening of all, I learned why the establishment needs us to be broke in order to keep their power. I am taking Randy's lead and watching less TV, especially the news. That's the worst of all!\n\nThere is also a nice introduction to Libertarianism and the works of Ayn Rand. As a Libertarian myself, I was delighted to see this included in the book. With recent reports circulating about Britain on the verge of becoming a police state, this warning about big government couldn't have come at a more appropriate time.\n\nAs expected, Randy does make a plug for MLM, but this is by no means an MLM book. The MLM plug is just a few short pages. However, it is still a nice resource for MLM people to use for third party credibility. He also mentioned real estate and information marketing as good businesses as well. I must be smart, healthy and rich, as I am already involved in all three.\n\nI found myself nodding in agreement to this book. I also found a lot of places where I was thinking, \"Oh, I'm not the only one who this this way. Why hasn't this been mentioned before in the press?\" Other times, I thought, \"Oh my god, I am being really manipulated here.\" While he was \"preaching to the choir\" with me, I'm sure that many people with more \"mainstream\" views will feel more challenged reading this book.\n\nBottom line, if you love MLM get 10 copies of this book, if you support the Libertarians, get 10 copies of this book. If you are like me and love them both, get 25 copies.\n\nAbout the author\nCarlos Scarpero is the host of the Network Marketing Minute podcast and the creator of the Success Duplicator downline building system. [...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_984", "text": "Good Reading\n\tKing did an excellent job keeping you guessing in this one. There were some areas that could have been condensed and were sometimes confusing. For the most part, not bad. Would make a good movie", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_985", "text": "Excellent\n\tThe authors map out clear, effective and proven strategies for rewarding parenting in this excellent well-written guide. An imaginative approach was called for when my 16 year old boy Jonathan threatened to barricade himself in his bedroom using just twigs, leaves, and his own spittle and dung, and this guide provided just that. There's nothing wrong with setting parameters, the authors say, just as long as that are not arbitrary or capricious and they are clearly articulated - and for crying out loud why should he be allowed to act like a nesting African Hornbill under my roof", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_986", "text": "The Navajo Landscape\n\tTony Hillerman once again takes us into the world of the Navajo with Jim Chee and the legendary Joe Leaphorn of the Navajo Tribal Police. I read this for the first time some years ago, and this entry in the long-running series is very exciting. It has a lot of atmosphere and Leaphorn and Chee are fleshed out more than usual in this terrific read.\n\nBoth Chee and Leaphorn are dealing with personal issues as this one begins. Chee hasn't quite figured out how he feels about Mary leaving him because he could not leave his Navajo way of life behind and move to the city with her. He is smitten with a pretty Navajo attorney named Janet but she's with someone else. Leaphorn meanwhile, is on terminal leave and retiring after the unexpected death of his beloved wife Emma. Niether he or Chee can explain his obsession with finding a missing pot hunter named Eleanor Friedman-Bernal. No Navajo would be involved, as stealing pots like this would make one a \"Thief of Time\" according to Navajo tradition.\n\nChee's letting a rather large backhoe get stolen right from under his nose will have ties to Leaphorn's investigation, and once more Chee will be helping Leaphorn all across the Navajo territory. This one will stretch all the way into Utah and down the San Juan River. Leaphorn will be reminded of a young boy's death by drowning before this one wraps up, and it will have unexpected ties to his search for Eleanor.\n\nIt seems Eleanor was looking for pots made by the Anasazi, a tribe that simply vanished from the face of the earth. Pictographs and petroglyphs of Kokopelli, the \"Watersprinkler,\" will play a vital part in this mystery. But Eleanor's interest is also anthropological, and someone thinks what she's discovered is worth killing for.\n\nLeaphorn and Chee will be hundreds of miles apart when they reach the same conclusion in this complex mystery. One will have to race to the other as things turn ugly, and two very different men will find commom ground when Leaphorn asks the unexpected of young Chee.\n\nHillerman's descriptions of the thousand foot cliffs along the San Juan River at night, under a sky filled with Navajo mystery, will enthrall you. This is a good mystery and quite possibly the best in the series. You don't want to miss this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_987", "text": "I'll Make This Short\n\tMark Levine really, really, really knows his stuff.\nMark Levine is really, really, good at explaining what he knows.\n\nNote: This book is not for beginners, but if you're ready to expand your jazz skills, there is no better book I've seen (except for his Jazz Piano book!)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_988", "text": "Must Read to Catch-up on Islamist History\n\tThe position enjoyed by Mohammed as a prophet of God is disputed by his unprovoked attacks on innocent people - Islam was spread by use of the sword. Because Americans are poorly educated on religious history in general and Middle Eastern History in particular, this book is a must read. It is a single source for how Islam became as powerful as it is today. The Editor uses multiple sources to document the facts necessary to allow the reader to support the assertion that Islam is a violent religion", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_989", "text": "War and Peace: Both Inscrutable\n\tReading WAR AND PEACE is an immense undertaking, which has less to do with page numbers and more to do with addressing some very fundamental questions about what it means to be human. The first time that I read it, I read it as a novel, for entertainment. Years later, I picked it up again but this time my task was more ambitious. I sought to know how Tolstoy could justify the ways of God to man. During this second reading, I was able to examine the Russian names, characters, events, and historical occurrences which occupied me the first time through. What I saw was that each of the hundreds of individuals was very much linked to the concluding Epilog, which I scanted then but studied now. Most readers of WAR AND PEACE find this part heavy going, which it certainly is, but in it, Tolstoy creates a key for unlocking the reasons who we are and why we do things the way we do. In essence, each human being is like an atom of gas floating in space, with one atom colliding at random with another, but when a sufficient number act in concert, such as Napoleon's invasion of Russia, their force is irresistable. When Tolstoy introduces world leaders like Napoleon or the Tsar, he does so in such a way as to depict them as no more than one more free floating atom, who can not see the Big Picture any more clearly than anyone else can. The tragic decisions of these misguided leaders are based on a collective illusion that they and they alone can use divinely inspired reason to affect lasting change. But when human beings act as if they acknowledge that their powers of reason are both limited and self-deluding--as when General Kutuzov relies on looking inward toward instinct rather than outward toward other circling and equally misguided atoms, then they are drawing closer to a universal \"one\" with nature. This \"one\" Tolstoy invests with religious overtones as synonymous with God. Tolstoy does not say that human beings are preprogrammed robots held in thrall by that \"one\" or any other deity, but he does say that history, time, and man are all part of a universal flow that swoops along all in its path, and that if any intelligent atom wishes to know which way the flow is likely to go, then he might wish to emulate General Kutuzov, who at least knows that humbleness in the face of chaos is the first step in finding a rational basis for who we are and where we are going.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_990", "text": "Timeline\n\tMarvelous story with historical concepts and involment leading the reader to intrigue and fascination. Buy this book.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_991", "text": "The Truth hurts.\n\t(W is not really number one.)\n\nRitter's book is best summed up by Ritter in these 4 paragraphs from the Epilogue;\n\n\"The notion of the war in Iraq resulting from an intelligence failure is very convenient for all parties involved. The intelligence community can simply say that intelligence is a tricky business, and sometimes you get it wrong. This, of course, provides a convenient excuse for the politicians, and compliant media, to contend that they were simply acting in the public interest based upon the information they were given...\n\n...In the end, to accept the concept of Iraq as an intelligence failure, one must first accept the premise that the USA was implementing, as its primary objective for Iraq, the Security Council's resolutions on disarmament. This argument is simpy not sustainable. The behavior of the United States government and its intelligence agencies during my time as an inspector was not that of a government that was serious about disarmament. Support for UNSCOM's mission was, at best, tailored to the political imperatives at any given time. There was a total willingness to compromise the integrity of UNSCOM (and with it the whole notion of multilateral disarmament) for short-term tactical advantages in the battle between the US and Iraqi regimes. Towards the end of the inspections era, elements of the US government actively sought to make UNSCOM's job more difficult by cutting it off from intelligence sources. Disarmament was simply not the USA's principal policy objective in Iraq after 1991. Regime change was.\n\nThe CIA was designated as the principal implementer of this policy. Therefore, when one looks at the March, 2003 invasion of Iraq and the subsequent removal of power of the government of Saddam Hussein, the only conclusion that can be reached is that the CIA accomplished its mission. Iraq was, in fact, a great intelligence victory, insofar as the CIA, through its manipulation of the work of the UN weapons inspectors and the distortion of fact about Iraq's WMD programs, maintained the public perception of an armed and defiant Iraq in the face of plausible and plentiful evidence to the contrary. We now know that both the US and UK intelligence services had, by July 2002, agreed to 'fix the intelligence around policy'. But the fact remains that, at least as far as the CIA is concerned, the issue of 'fixing intelligence around policy' predates July 2002, reaching as far back as 1992 when the decision was made to doctor the intelligence about Iraqi SCUD missile accounting, asserting the existence of missiles in the face of UNSCOM inspection results which demonstrated that there were none.\n\nAs an American, I find it very disturbing that the intelligence services of my country would resort to lies and deceit when addressing an issue of such fundamental importance to the security of the USA. Intelligence, to me, has always been about the facts. When intelligence is skewed to fit policy, then the entire system of trust that is fundamental in a free and democratic society is put at risk. Iraq, and the role of the CIA in selling the war with Iraq, is a manifestation of such a breach of trust.\"\n\nWe've been had. On the Grand Scale. The problem of \"politicization of intelligence\" is clearly a bi-partisan issue.\n\nI'm recommending this book for anyone who seeks the truth about Iraq's WMD's. I'm giving this book 5/5 stars just for delivering up the truth, damn the consequences", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_992", "text": "Layered plot with plenty of twists and turns...\n\tIt's been awhile since I had a really good crime mystery read. Therefore, I was excited when The Cold Moon by Jeffery Deaver arrived at the library. The latest Lincoln Rhyme novel delivered just what I was looking for... twists, turns, and plenty of forensic work.\n\nThe plotline here starts out on two tracks. A killer nicknamed The Watchmaker is murdering people using slow torture techniques. His signature is leaving a particular clock style at the scene. Rhyme and Amelia Sachs, his partner, are put on the case in order to solve it before more people die. Sachs is also running her own case involving an apparent suicide that really turns out to be a murder. The murder points to a run-down bar where a group of cops meet on a regular basis. There's a strong chance that the cops are corrupt, so Sachs has to step carefully as it's not clear who she can trust. The two cases converge when The Watchmaker is captured but the reality of his killings turn out to be a carefully staged plan to expose the corruption that Sachs is investigating. But the layering of deception goes even deeper than that, and Rhyme has to continue to dig through each apparent motive and story to finally get to the core truth behind The Watchmaker...\n\nIf you want plot twists and turns, this book will definitely satisfy. There are a number of scenes that appear to be transpiring in one fashion, only to be something else entirely. The layering of plots by the killer never seems to end, and each new revelation ends up being the start of a new level of distraction. A couple of the twists seemed to be a bit over the top, but not so much as to put me off the story. It's a book I really didn't want to put down, even though I had other things I should be doing..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_993", "text": "The point of unlimited possibility\n\tThis was the first book by Johnson I read, though my mentors and teachers spoke of him often. The information about the mandorla was particularly helpful, giving a visual and archetypical model for holding the energy of the apparently opposite forces in a space of new possibility. \n\nJohnson writes that if I can be with the opposites, at the point of their intersection and stay with my conflicting thoughts and impulses long enough, the two will teach each other something and produce an insight that serves both... produce something utterly new instead of win, lose or compromise. \n\nThe key appears to be that every real solution has to grow from the unique situation I face. Formulas, how-to's, devices and processes can never be enough in such moments. Referring to my own past for an experiential reference or to another's experience or advice can't do it, either, because it prevents or sidetracks the point of unlimited potential that wants to appear in and emerge out of each unique encounter.\n\nI liked what Maria had to say in her post: \"Meet your shadow\", dated November 22, 2003. She said she gave it only 4 stars because he doesn't tell how to DO that is described as possible in the book... I felt a little of that, too. And I have since appreciated the blessing of not being told how until I've done a bit of my own struggle with my own opposites in many life situations. \n\nA book I found to be a perfect companion to this one is \"I of the Storm - Embracing Conflict, Creating Peace\", by Gary Simmons. I highly recommend it in addition to this book. It addresses some of the questions I felt about the nature of conflict after finishing Owning Your Own Shadow, in a way that shed light into my life. I am very appreciative of both books.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_994", "text": "If I could recommend just one book to anyone it would be this.\n\tThis book is the most eye-opening, amazing, enlightening and practical work I have ever read. There were so many jewels of wisdom and edifying anecdotes in these pages. Anyone who is serious about improving their relations with others on the job and socially should read this work with the utmost attention. If everyone practiced these simple principles, this society would be truly utopian. That is why I bought 12 of them: to be able to give it to friends and associates who I believe would really benefit from it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_995", "text": "History at its Best\n\tThis is the best book available on the Great Storm of 1900 and its effect on Galveston, Texas. An unbelievable amount of research obviously went into it. Very well written. Highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_996", "text": "Somewhat outdated, but still worth while\n\tMcNeill calls American Indians and Africans little more than the victims of the West in this book. He explains that they have little role in the development of culture (which he sees as passing from society to society from Mesopotamia on, like some sort of conceptual Olympic torch) and some get it and others do not. It is an outdated and bigoted way to see cultural history, and difficult to read without cringing. \n\nThat said, the book contains marvelous elements. Few writers will explain with his brevity and mastery how cultures have passed elements, one to another, over the expanse of time; few writers can convey the forward momentum of history as McNeil. So with all its faults, it is very worthy book, certainly worth reading while keeping in minds its somewhat dramatic shortcomings", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_997", "text": "The Best of the Trilogy\n\tRed Lily is clearly the best book in the series. While reading this one I could visualize the scenes. This book would make a good movie, but I can't decide under what category it would fit into. Although it's clearly a romance portions of the book would definitely be considered a thriller. With all the talk of a ghost (as the rest of the series) this book it isn't a believable read as much as a fun read.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_998", "text": "Well-written book\n\tFor those that are avid readers of journalistic works such as this one, you would absolutely enjoy every moment rummaging through the pages. Statistics are provided but never to the point of being too dry and too boring for the readers to read through. The writer endeavours to shed lights for us ramifications of China and its muscle power. Instead of branding China as a villain, we need to understand that without support from purchasers who are looking for the cheapest bargains, China wouldn't be where it is now. Wal-Mart is covered in detail. The writer gives us a projection that if car manufacturing industry is heading the same direction of products manufacturing, it's only a matter of time before prices for cars would plummet quite considerably in the future when China has perfected its manufacturing bases just as Japan and South Korea had done before it. Then, there's another discussion about the shifting of population from countryside into urban centres where manufacturing bases are located, and how China is able to sustain the supply of cheap labour. China's progress isn't simply detrimental to other countries. On contrary, it benefits them as well. For example, Australia is having a boom right now due to exportation of natural resources to China. With increase of living standard in China, Chinese needs more nutritious food. As China couldn't provide enough, United States particularly the Middle States are enjoying a boom in supplying food to the Middle Kingdom. Then, there are also discussions about other foreign powers keeping United States in check by siding with China, and also the love and hate relationship between USA and China of controlling the currencies so as to keep the interest rates at an attractive rate to facilitate growth in China and so forth. Whilst nobody knows for certain the exact figures of information provided (since China has this tendency to manipulate figures since the beginning of time), suffice to say that the book explains how the mechanism works and allowing us to have an insight of how international trade ticks. Yes, some reviewers are fastidious and highly critical of figures provided by the writer but ultimately, I think they are missing the points. What's crucial from this book is that we need to understand better about China and learning how to work alongside it in order to share the gains it would garner over the years to come. Highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_999", "text": "End of Oil\n\tEveryone should follow the advise published on the outside cover of this book...\"You live in this world, you use oil, you must read this book.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1000", "text": "A Time to Kill\n\tA Time to Kill and The Broker are my two favs from Grisham. Suspense is the name of the game. I like books that make me read them straight through because they're so suspense filled. Another great novel is Deadly Behavior by Dee Sullivan.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1001", "text": "interlude in Death\n\tI love this series. I have every one of the books in this series and will never let them go.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1002", "text": "Simple, effective, and very powerful.\n\tHere is a book written for literally anyone who wants to learn lessons for life on how to get rich. And for all those desperados out there dreaming of getting fantastically rich with ridiculously little effort: here is your guide. You will learn that making money and getting rich isn't hard at all, but it requires a little discipline. There are only a handful of tips given in this book, but they are sufficient to make a real difference in your wallet and a real difference in your life!\n\nThe style is very easy to understand and very straight-forward. A child could read this book, even though the setting is that of the ancient city of Babylon, but that makes the story and the lesson all the more interesting. Five stars are awarded to this book and trust me, you'll agree with me", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1003", "text": "captivating and beautifully written\n\tI just finished the book last night, crying as I read the last few pages. I guess since Carole Radziwill and I are the same age and share a lot of the same interests helped capture me into this memoir and unable to put it down. It also gives you some unheard stories of the famous family. I felt like I knew Carolyn Bessette Kennedy better through this story rather than the tabloid press. She was a delightful and woman, filled with life, which makes her ending even more tragic. The book honors a beautiful friendship and a marriage tested by CANCER. It pays homage to Anthony Radizwill as well as John and Carolyn Kennendy as it lets you see them as real people rather than tabloid fodde", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1004", "text": "Teaches How To Market Yourself\n\tI read this book after the authors (Scott Omari) told me about it on one of the public forums (about GMAT). Excellent book, it's gives the overall picture of what an MBA candidate should look like to an admission officer at the B school. It definitely gives you an edge. This is book is like 'everything about B school applications in a nutshell'. \n\nThere are some methods like drawing a 'grid' to see where you stand, really gives insight into what are your strenghts the areas you should improve or 'cover' in the application essays.\n\nOverall, not the one only but very good book.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1005", "text": "Post 9-11 Pre 9-11 Conversations with Noam Chomsky\n\tThis is book is collection of Interviews by Noam Chomsky given before and after the attacks on the WTC. \n\nI found this book a little too brief and would recommend to first time readers of this author to read some of his other work and then come to this particular book.\n\nThis book is nonetheless an Interesting view to take on the events that are discussed in it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1006", "text": "As a Man Does; Good daily verse reading\n\tNicely printed and bound - If you like James Allen you'll like this book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1007", "text": "Open Book Management = More Profits and Happier People\n\tHow can people play the game if they don't know the rules or how to keep score? Open book management means you teach people how business works, you share financials and you reward them for improving the profits of the company. Good solid quot;how to quot; information if you want to set up a profit sharing plan and get people really involved in the success of the company", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1008", "text": "Keen marketing sense\n\tReviewed by Bette Daoust, Ph.D. for Reader Views (6/06)\n\nI find it interesting that I am reviewing a book I had read five years ago when it first came out. All this really means is that this book has definite longevity (and believe it or not, all of the \"predictions\" in the book are a reality today. Seth Godin set forth to spread his book like a virus to everyone he could through his connections, and their connections, and their connections and \"so on and so on\". The truth is the idea virus is real and his book is living proof that ideas and other products can certainly be spread by word-of-(mouth, email, infrared, download, or whatever).\n\nI have always been an admirer of Seth Godin and although I have not read all of his books, I will make certain that I do. He has a keen sense of marketing like no other as in his \"Purple Cow\" as well as this book \"Unleashing the Idea Virus\". Who better to write about spreading ideas around than Seth. His book has certainly hit the circuit and still has a long way to go before absolutely everyone who should read this book (and apply the information). This book is a must for anyone that touches the marketing function in their business.\n\nThe Idea Virus is a book full of common sense items but with a twist that makes them more realistic than just theory. The real life situations described bring all the points to home. I just hope that the next time I sneeze, a new idea, the targeted hive picks it up and swarms around it and passes it on. I want to own the market in my defined hive and I want it to propagate and live on for a long time. This book is one terrific example! Go download it or purchase it at the bookstore.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1009", "text": "Still a benchmark\n\tEvery now and then a pivotal moment in history is witnessed and recorded by a master communicator. The mid-first century of Rome was such a time and Tacitus was such a communicator. The Histories will forever be a benchmark of good history with its observations on human nature and behaviour along with their impact on history. The historian will do well to read Tacitus not just for the historical lessons but for his approach to history as a record of human activity. While observing and commenting on the human element in history, Tacitus avoids making moral judgements and remains as objective as possible in the midst of turmoil, wars, and rumors of wars. His beloved nation and people were suffering under the barbarity of fratricidal war yet he remains above the madness and records the events with passion tempered with objectivity. His example is one that has remained difficult for others to follow.\n\nA word on this translation in particular - I found Mr. Wellesley's translation very readable and poetic. He seems to have captured the literature value of the text as well as the content. Well done", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1010", "text": "A truely excellent read.\n\tPhilbrick does an outstanding job of weaving an enthralling story from historical references. He gives the reader a wonderful sense of the social, religious and political forces that motivated the Pilgrims in their incredibly risky venture into the unknown. The book presents a fascinating view of the clash of the Native American and English cultures that tragically led to the near annihilation of the New England \"Indians\".", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1011", "text": "good\n\tI enjoyed reading The Mark. It was definitely a page turner. Of course it makes me want to continue with the series. Tim F. LaHaye is a great author and story teller. I actually visualized the whole the thing. I would thank him in person if I could, for a wonderful job done...\n\nThank you..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1012", "text": "Nice Intro but incomplete\n\tFirst, the strengths: Andrew gives intelligent summaries and discussion of some major historical film theorists, with chapters on Munsterberg, Arnheim, Eisenstein, Balazs, Kracauer, Bazin, Mitry, Metz, and Ayfre, and Agel. He focuses on the debate between the formalists (who believe film art is defined by its formal properties including editing, framing, mise-en-scene, lighting, and etc.) and the realist tradition (who believe that film art is defined by its basis in photography, a physical impression of its subject). The highlight is undoubtedly Andrew's excellent discussion of the great French critic Andre Bazin, which is not surprising since Andrew's Ph.D thesis was on Bazin. The weaknesses: This was published in 1976, and so it completely ignores the vast body of criticism published since then, especially feminism, and the influence of Lacan and psychoanalytic theory. Still, this is not a bad starting point for students of film theory", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1013", "text": "Run, don't walk, to buy this book\n\tHI.. I would say most people should run, not walk, to buy this book. It doesn't matter where you are starting from, everyone can benefit from this stuff, and there are a variety of ways to compile wealth that the authors talk about. I found it to be very inspiring and well worth the money. I would recommend it to all my friends, especially those who are befuddled by the markets, because it has simple straightforward advice. good luck to all the savers and investors among us! for socially conscious people, they also tell how to help society (as well as get wealthy.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1014", "text": "Beautiful Book!\n\tTony Sweet's photographs are breathtaking! As you look at each photo and associated rationale for how and why he chose a particular exposure or composed it in a certain way, you realize the keen awareness he has of his environment and the obvious care and patience he places in his work. I am so glad that he shares the technical side to his wonderful work. I think photographers of all levels will have much to gain by reading and studying this book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1015", "text": "Book Review: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time\n\tDefinitely one of the best books I have read. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon is a complex mixture of simple things. The simplicity of the language, style, ideas, characters and concepts is unique to this book. The expression of complicated life matters and situations in such a simple manner makes this book a definite must-have.\nIn the book, Mark Haddon borrows the voice of his lead character Christopher, an autistic child, to tell the story. Christopher is an autistic and smart 15 year old boy. He's a math whiz with an unsatisfiable appetite to solve problems. His approach to all life issues is to convert them into a math problem of some sort and find out ways to deal with these issues.\nThe story mainly revolves around Christopher's investigation to find out who killed his neighbour's dog Wellington. Despite his father's instructions to not pursue the issue, Christopher goes on to attempt to solve the mystery of who killed Wellington.\nThe story unravels before Christopher and he is hit with a reality far more complex than his own understanding of life. His investigations result in only unearthing long buried secrets of his mother who, he knows, died three years earlier.\nChristopher's determination to solve the mystery of who killed Wellington and the mystery of his mother's death is something to be revered throughout the development of the story. The child's emotional roller coaster ride is witnessed first hand on every page. The reader experiences Christopher's feelings and emotions so transparently that it makes it extremely difficult not to feel attached to the story.\nThe story in itself is funny at times, sad and miserable at others; complex in one place and extremely simple in another.\nThis is a novel that you can be certain will change the way you perceive the things in your life once you are through. Your world will never be the same again. In a good way", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1016", "text": "Mind-Expanding\n\tThis is one of the best -- and scariest -- business books I've ever read. Christensen clearly illustrates why many of the 'tried and true' formulas really don't work. His research is compelling and is presented clearly enough for non-technical readers. I can't recommend this book highly enough", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1017", "text": "Pure Mcguane\n\tBeing a dyed-in-the-wool Mcguane fan, I think he just keeps getting better. Not only is he the best fishing writer alive, but his non-fishing stories are bizzarely entertaining, have an interesting twist, and always explore human interaction. I believe his writing is based on his many and varied experiences, from crazy street people to ego-crazed CEOs, as well as the many places he has lived. Who else would know what a cabinet is, except a Rhode Island resident? What...no mention of hot weiners or coffee milk?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1018", "text": "Great cheese puffs!\n\tI was anxious to try the Artisanal gougere recipe, and I was not disappointed! The cheese puffs were light and cheesey and beautiful to look at! I compared his recipe to Le Cordon Blue recipe, and his adds a pinch of baking powder and about 2-3 times the amount of cheese. Plus he give approximate mixing times, which was a blessing for me since I had never made cream puff dough before. The Cordon Blue version had no mixing times and with such a small amount of cheese compared to the Artisanal version I cannot believe that it would be anywhere near as good. This book appears to have Terence's personal touch, not just regurgitation of classic bistro recipes", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1019", "text": "Like discovering a long lost Bronte\n\tBased on 20 pages of an unfinished Charlotte Bronte manuscript, you forget that it was written in 2004 and are quickly enjoying what feels like a long lost Bronte! Ms. Boylan takes into consideration Charlotte's growing concern (at the time of her death) with children born into extreme poverty and deprivation. The plot involves a search for the true roots of an orphan (Emma) and introduces the readers as well as her main characters to London's back streets. Of course there are all the undying and unfulfilled loves as well as the unlikely coincidences that make for a great period novel", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1020", "text": "Scarier than any Stephen King novel...\n\tYou want to read a horror story? This is it. This is the shameful way our government dealt with AIDS in the first six years it appeared in the country- by doing nothing at all.\n\nEVERYONE ignored it. The CDC, the NIH, the National Cancer Institute, it was ignored by everyone but a handful of scientists and doctors, and they were ignored too. Over 2000 gay men (and hemophiliacs, and straight people, and babies) died before the government even acknowleged that yes, something new was going around. Newspapers and media did not report this, because it was too embarrassing talking about how it was a \"gay disease.\" Gay men didn't want to discuss that it \"might\" be spread through sex, and the ideas of shutting down the bathhouses and losing that little bit of hard-won liberation was unthinkable. Blood banks wouldn't even ACKNOWLEGE the fact that their products were contaminated, even after it was PROVEN that transfusion AIDS was possible and happening.\n\nBy the time President Reagan FIRST uttered the word AIDS, over 25,000 Americans were dead from the disease.\n\nThis book made me cry. The entire way through it, I wanted to scream, I wanted to throw things, I wanted to hit people until they realized that gay people deserve to live too. A university official that was denying AIDS researchers desperately needed funding had the nerve to actually remark, \"Well, at least AIDS is getting rid of a lot of undesirable people.\" How absolutely disgusting. \n\nThis is a dauntingly large book- 621 pages of reading, all of it frustrating, angering, scream-inducing, and yet, still inspiring. They didn't give up. No one threw in the towel until their last breath, or until funding, sufficient funding, was finally granted. Sadly, the author himself died of AIDS in 1994. God bless everyone who worked so hard to make AIDS a household word, which finally happened, oh, about SEVEN STINKING YEARS after it first started killing people in the US. What the heck is wrong with this country? Why did people have their heads in the sand for so long? What's so stinking WRONG with us?\n\nAnother book everyone should read, if only to know how our government helped spread AIDS around the world by ignoring it for six damn years. How many people did they kill by doing that? Far, far too many. We were the last civilized nation to institute an AIDS education/prevention program. This book made me dislike the bureaucracy of this country even more, and I didn't think that was possible.\n\nGod bless everyone who is working to make life better for people with AIDS", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1021", "text": "One of the most influencial books I've read this year.\n\tHaving been born in 1981 I was educated as a teen about the importance of safe sex and the realities of HIV and AIDS. But, this book brought home the true horrors of the history of the pandemic. While lengthy, it is extremely informative and, if read with an open mind, refreashingly unbiased. I found myself taking extra time and care in reading \"And The Band Played On\" just to let the information sink in.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1022", "text": "Bye-bye to Barty #8217;s biting back-chat\n\tIt #8217;s been two years since the recovery of The Amulet of Samarkand, and Nathaniel (now known as John Mandrake) is a Government official in the Office of Internal Affairs, apprenticed to Jessica Whitwell.\n\nHis job is to hunt down a pack of rebellious commoners known as the Resistance, who have been causing a series of disturbances in London, aiming to destabilize the rule of the magicians. He suspects the involvement of a girl named Kitty and her friends whom we met in his previous adventure, and although correct in this assumption, it soon becomes obvious that there is deeper evil afoot, as a destructive force hidden in a black cloud begins attacking the city, destroying buildings and magical artifacts as it goes.\n\nWhen things start spiraling out of control, he is forced to call upon Bartimaeus again for help, and the adventure spirals into a saga of grave robbery, political maneuvers, foreign travel and ancient magic.\n\nThough certainly not as good as the first, and a little too long, The Golem #8217;s Eye makes for good reading, but is sadly lacking the sarcastic witticisms of everyone #8217;s favorite djinn that were the high point of book one.\n\nAmanda Richards, May 20, 2006", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1023", "text": "The most terrible story I've ever read--five stars,\n\tThis is an aweful story--you should read it, absolutely. \n\nI dread the turn of every page, so I'm recommending it to my closest personal friends as well.\n\nAnd since this is about terrible things happening to would-have-been-happy small children, I cannot in good conscience forget to recommend it to my brother so that he may read it to my nephews.\n\nThe most terrible story I've ever read--five stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1024", "text": "Great reference guide\n\tI am a manager for a Federal Govt Agency. I found this book informational and easy to understand. Immigration law is a complex subject. The book is easy to read and addresses many important aspects related to this subject. The sections related to inadmissability, removal are well written and easy to understand. The chapters related to the history of various classes of immigrants was intersting as well. I would recommend the book for persons who want to expand their knowledge of this topic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1025", "text": "A GM's Friend\n\tEach Planet listed in this book has details on length of day, length of year, species, population, size, climate, terrain, much more. Each one also has a picture of the planet accompanying it.\n\nThere's also a map of the core worlds along with key location / site maps on nearly every listed planet(very cool).\n\nCoruscant has a huge 29-page entry to it. It also has the GM character Dexter Jettster, info on the Jedi Temple, and many more spots on this planet. Great for many, many adventures.\nAlderaan Corellia get around 7-pages.\n\nThere's also a few new species, many new creatures, and a lot of GM characters to throw at Players.\n\nSome starships are also in here, inlcuding : TIE/Ad Defender prototype E-Wing.\n\nMy only complaint is, there AREN'T more of these Planet books out there for this RPG. WotC could have done a series of Secrets of... books for each system (or something like that.)\n\n Otherwise, there ARE a lot of things in this book that will make players believe that their characters are in STAR WARS.\n\nSo, yes, buy the book! Support this space fantasy RPG", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1026", "text": "Kudos to Ruth\n\tI just read this book cover to cover on a flight back to NYC from Barcelona. My mouth watered as I read the included reprints of her past reviews of NYC restaurants - even after my five days of fantastic Spanish cuisine! But more surprisingly, I was drawn in by what seems to be quite an honest glimpse of the NYC restaurant experience seen through the eyes of many \"characters\". The book left me such respect for the depths that Ruth Reichl went through in order to dine as the everyday person would experience, especially in NYC's \"best\" restaurants. Her recounts made me actually appreciate the research and dedication required to write a truly objective (as objective as food tastes get, I suppose) review. A very easy and enjoyable read.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1027", "text": "A Definite quot;Must Have quot;\n\tThis is one of two or three quot;must have quot; books that every person interested in or practicing Smalltalk needs to read and keep on a shelf near by. Kent's writing style is clear, concise and often humorous. A very entertaining and informative book by one of the giants in the Smalltalk world", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1028", "text": "Yes, Stephen King really IS that good\n\tWe see a phrase a lot when we visit how-to sites for writers. World building. By this, we mean the setting, the characters, and everything else where our story will occur. For me, this often means maps, memories and visits, since I write about where I live. But if you'd like to see exactly what \"world building\" means, head down to your local library and grab SALEM'S LOT by Stephen King. \n\nYeah, that's right, I'm reviewing a book by Stephen King. As if his career really needs my help. \n\n(I bought my copy at Foreign Language Bookstore on Yanan Lu in Hangzhou, with a new introduction that is a pleasure to read, but I mentioned the library to save you some money.) \n\nWhen Stephen King mania first gripped the English-speaking world, I missed it. I saw the film of CARRIE and hated it. Years later, at a guard desk on a long shift, scheduled so suddenly that I hadn't had a chance to visit the library, I read what was in the desk instead. THINNER. If I were Stephen King, I'd have put a pen name on that crap as well. \n\nOne of King's fans brought me around. She recommended THE SHINING. Of course I thought of that Kubrick/Nicholson travesty. No no, she said, read the book. It's much different. Yes, it is. It's fantastic for its perceptiveness. Next up, PET SEMATARY, which scared the crap out of me. And that, my friends, is not easy. \n\nON WRITING. I've gushed about that enough times. The films STAND BY ME and THE APT PUPIL. So, in the end, I appreciate King and forgive him for CARRIE, and I think he's forgiven himself. We won't talk about the Richard Bachman alias, although the film of THE RUNNING MAN was fun in a stupid sort of way. \n\nSALEM'S LOT. King's second book, and perhaps it should have been his first. I've been in China since 1999. If I ever want to visit a town in the US, I don't need a plane ticket. I can just real SALEM'S LOT. Consider it a clinic on world building. These are the places and the people I left behind, right there, recorded by a master. Well, except for the vampire. I don't recall seeing him in Watha. Maybe he moved into my old house. \n\nActually, that's Stephen King right there. He creates an entirely real world, then throws in something unusual because it makes the story move and because he just thinks it's cool. A vampire here, a rabid dog there, a mind reader over there, a UFO crashing into Hickville... \n\nNobody has defended Stephen King by mentioning that William Shakespeare trucked heavily with ghosts and witches and prophesies in his stories, so I'll limit myself to a single sentence. \n\nI believe that, just as I studied Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN in a Literature class, one day students will study Stephen King. Just nothing about cars that come to life, because those stories really suck. I will accuse Stephen King of being uneven, and he explains why in ON WRITING. But at his best, I recommend him highly. \n\nOh, and here's a weird bit of trivia. I recognized the scene on page 50. Nothing before it, nothing after it, just that one bit. So I at least began reading this book. Probably at a guard desk. Tampa, Florida, has excellent libraries. At my guard desk, when I wasn't writing, I was getting drunk on literature, and I can't possibly remember it all. But I think SALEM'S LOT by Stephen King plus THE THANATOS SYNDROME by Walker Percy spurred me to write THE DEMONS WITHIN, which I later threw out but which gave DESCENT INTO MADNESS its back story. \n\n(For Madman trivia buffs: Terrence and Sandra Howell once had their own novel. It really sucked. Terrence had his own novel 15 years before that. It also sucked. He's a composite of two classmates, Terrence Cram and Ricky Howell, so I'm glad he finally showed up in some form.) \n\nIn ON WRITING, Stephen King tells us that he was so drunk and stoned at one point that he can't remember writing some of his books. It seems I was so high on literature at one point that I forgot entire books I read, including SALEM'S LOT. So, I guess that getting old does have its advantages.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1029", "text": "Awesome\n\tSimply Awesome! I keep having to stop the tape so it can sink in", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1030", "text": "The Skinny on Hiassin\n\tWere someone to write a biography of Carl Hiassin in fifty years it is hard to imagine that he or she wouldn't focus on the author's latest triumph, Skinny Dip. It is one of his seminal achievements. The book simply shines with humor, well drawn characters, action and as usual everyone gets their just desserts. It is also one of his smoothest rides. One gets the feeling that Hiassin was very confident in every sentence that he wrote.\n\tHere is an overview that will stimulate readers' interest Hiassin's. The book opens with Chaz trying to kill his wife by flinging her over the rail of their cruise ship, but by some twists and turns and luck Joey survives long enough to be rescued. Much of the rest of the book circles around the characters interactions and relationships as Joey and her team pursue vengeance. By the midpoint of the novel Chaz is already an emotional wreck and it doesn't look like Joey is about to let up any time soon. \n\tThe moral backbone of the novel is twofold. One is the pitting of the Everglades Forest and her defenders against big business and her pollutants. The Everglades is quickly turning from pristine swamp into another type of ecosystem entirely and many Floridians want to prevent the remaining land from being destroyed, which means millions of dollars loss to the big agricultural business. Hiassin's two segments on the real life plight of this swamp standout a bit apart from the book, but also lends it a feeling of seriousness.\n\tAnd two is the pitting of criminals against victims who aren't going to take it anymore. Hiassin is at his when he reapetedly refers to the attempted murder as an insult to Joey. As most survivors of violent crime can ascertain there is a severe indignity attached to one's helplessness. \n\tThere are six main characters in the book: Joey and her horny husband Chaz, Joey's rescuer Mick who is a kind and eccentric ex-policeman who lives alone on an island, Joey's brother, a rich expatriate who raises sheep in New Zealand, Mr. Hammernut, the owner of a large agricultural empire and Tool, the books muscled goon who undergoes a moral transformation. The small group of sub-characters is entertainingly populated in part with a hermit who lives in the swamp, a street-tough hairdresser, a slap-happy senior and a cowardly lawyer. \n\tThough similar elements live in many of Hiassin's works his books never feel like he has used a formula to create them more easily. This can't be said for all or most of crime writers and should be accredited to Hiassin's love for storytelling, his skill as a plot weaver and his ability to evoke so many different emotions. In this line of thought this reviewer took note of the characters subtle (except for Tool) character changes throughout the book. Joey for example seemed learn a bit more restraint as she calmed down a little and the same can be said even for characters that have appeared in some of Hiassin's previous works (Mick).\n\tHiassin has never been a fan of superficial materialism, but the issue is slightly complicated by Skinny Dip and does not simply fall into place along character axes. While the villains all crave money some of the heroes are loaded too. Joey maintains a very frugal existence considering her $ 13 million trust, but her brother spends lavishly. Joey's rescuer on the other hand lives on a disability check. One may wonder if the only difference between Chaz and his wife is that she never had to work or hustle for a buck, but there is one other way in which the enemies contrast and that is the way they treat their associates. Chaz is continuously scrambling for something and in his desperation - be it for sex, money, or escape - uses other people as tools rather than relating to them as equals. On the other hand, Joey has a good sense of humor and she enjoys the companionship of her pals.\n\tLike most of Hiassin's work this book is not an overly violent one. Although it begins with an attempted murder, the event is quite peaceful. There is no struggle, no blood and the victim, Joey, does not die. \n\tAfter reading Skinny Dip I immediately lent it to my best friend Katie who has not been able to put it down. So, potential readers be warned: Like Katie you may not be able to get any work done for a day or two, but the time is not wasted on Hiassin's best work to date. One comes away gaining not only pleasant memories of laughs and smiles, but also the feeling that one has poured one more drop into the bucket of our minds that we must fill in order to make this world a better place. In short, Carl Hiassin puts us in touch with the good guys in ourselves", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1031", "text": "Wonderfully written novel\n\tI bought this reluctantly because it was decided upon by a discussion group I was partipating in, but I ended up being very glad to have read this wonderful piece of contemporary literature. Mary Lawson weaves an incredibly sad but totally compelling tale of life in a small community in Canada. Others here have given insight into the plot and characters, so I'll keep this short by saying that you won't be disappointed and that I eagerly look forward to reading more from this author, she seems to have exceptional talent", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1032", "text": "A better title might be: \"A Truly Great American's Life\"\n\tAs one of America's greatest presidents, Ronald Reagan will certainly be studied by historians for years to come and, like Abraham Lincoln he will likely be revered and discussed by people of all nationalities for many generations. This book and his earlier autobiography, Where's the Rest of Me, will surely be the touch stones for any such inquiries and discussions. This work, An American Life, however, will be of primary importance since it addresses his entire life and political career rather than simply the earlier part of his life, during which time he was primarily a sportscaster and actor. For anyone who had the pleasure of listening to Reagan's political commentaries on the radio, or hearing him speak as Governor of California or as President of the United States, the book will be particularly enjoyable; for it is written in the easy-going conversational style that Reagan used in life. What makes the book even more interesting is that you can not only catch a glimpse of the country into which Ronald Reagan was born but also see how that country was transformed into the nation as we know it today. You may also observe that the problems of Reagan's day are not much different than those we face today. I would highly recommend this book to anyone seeking to understand Ronald Reagan, how his many faceted character was formed, the inner workings of his mind, and the actions which led to his monumental achievements. In my view, it would benefit the country greatly if this book was made to be required reading for every American child.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1033", "text": "Shock and Awe\n\tJeff Shaara never ceases to amaze. I have absolutely loved everyone of his (and his fathers)books. I have been waiting awhile for him to delve into World War 2. and he did not disappoint me. First things first, I COULD NOT put this book down. Everything about it was phenomenal. Icant explain it in any other way. Please read this book. Even if you dont like books like this it is well worth your time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1034", "text": "Excellent historical fiction\n\tI love historical fiction, and The March was one of the better historical novels that I've read. The characters are well-drawn, and the action moves along briskly, with no dead spots. The civil war background seemed very authentic, and unlike many similar historical novels that focus on the military actions or the civilian actions, The March blends the two to show that war really is hell.\n\nDoctorow is an excellent writer, and he obviously did a lot of period research to make the background so believable. My only objection was his implication that the civil war was only about slavery and that Union soldiers fought solely because of the slavery issue. That's not true, as studies of Union soldiers' letters and diaries have demonstrated that most soldiers fought out of patriotism or to join with other family members, or for other reasons than just slavery. That also applies to Confederate soldiers. A minor quibble that doesn't really hurt the book, but it does discredit the author for not sticking to real, documented historical fact.\n\nHighly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1035", "text": "Worth Every Bit of the $10 Selling Price\n\tAre you ready to become a \"home gamer.\" Are you seriously looking to improve your current results in the stock market? Do you have a moderate level of knowledge about the stock market and our economic system? Are you equally concerned with preserving your capital while earning a better-than-average return? Do you prefer a system that incorporates probability and statistics as a tool to assess risk? Are you a believer in using fundamental analysis AND technical analysis in choosing growth stocks as your preferred investment? Do you have adequate time and interest to devote to actively managing your portfolio?\n\nIf your answers to these questions (especially the final one) are \"yes\" then buying this classic might be the best 10 bucks you ever spent.\n\nThis little gem is chock-full of information and practical advice garnered over 50 years of investment experience, coupled with an acute observation of human nature at work in the market", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1036", "text": "Fun non stop action!\n\tThe Pelican Brief is one of John Grisham's more fast paced and exciting book. \n\nTwo supreme court justices are murdered by someone who does such a good job that there are few if any clues to go on. Darby Shaw and her lover/professor are intrigued by who could have done this so Darby does a ton of research and writes the \"Pelican Brief\". Her boyfriend/professor is a good friend of someone in the FBI and the file gets distributed. The bad guys find out about Darby, who apparently has hit the suspects right on and the chase begins. \n\nThis book is very entertaining with nonstop action. You'll be constantly turning the page to see how Darby and friends etc keep escaping and how the plot will unfold. \n\nThe only problems with the book are as follows: \n\n1 - The book has so many characters that it gets confusing at times\n\n2 - The book is all action and adventure and little else. Once it's done you'll never go back and read it again. This would make a very poor book club book.\n\n3 - A little over the top on the implied sex etc between Darby and her professor etc... (but nothing compared to what you'll get in other books)\n\nOverall a very entertaing and exciting book but not a lot of \"soul\". I would definitely recomend it to anyone who likes action books.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1037", "text": "Exciting audio w sound effects\n\tI listen to books on tape constantly and when you get a reader and a story that can take you away, it is a find! Nothing annoys me more than a poor or monotoned reader or one who places inflections in inappropriate places, like news readers. I loved the sound effects coupled with an excellent reader and the two added to the experience of listening to this book. I also liked that the story was partly done in first person. The main character initially doesn't seem to have much to offer the world.....\n\nAnyway, there are others who have diagramed the story, I just wanted to say, I enjoyed it and the way it was presented in audio version.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1038", "text": "Real Age: I'll Never Tell!\n\tI love this book in conjunction with Dr. Perricone's books. They compliment each other nicely. A great tweak to feeling and looking better", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1039", "text": "always amazing and intriguing\n\tFor those of you who might find the first Found book or this second one offensive in its content -- guess what? -- life is offensive. And for that matter, life is also often tragic, poignant, ironic, hysterically funny, random, and sometimes all of these things at once... the \"Found\" books and the magazines reflect all of these aspects of everyday life. That's what makes it so remarkable. Indeed, how many books can cause you to giggle and feel emotionally vulnerable within two pages? This work by Davy Rothbart, co-editor Jason Bitner, and all the Found crew deserves praise because this is a cross-section of humanity stripped down to its beautiful bare essentials. If, several thousand years from now, (android? zombie?) archeologists study our current century, they might go through our trash. Think of \"Found\" as giving them a headstart.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1040", "text": "Great book\n\tMy sons, 4 and 8, saw this book at a well know book store and loved it. It costs $20.00 there, so $13.00 is a steal. They love the pictures and the book is very attractive and \"cool\" looking", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1041", "text": "A wonderful book for girls!\n\tMy daughter received this book for her 7th birthday. She loves all the details and can read it over and over again. These pop-ups are amazing! I would highly recommend this book to anyone with a little princess of their own.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1042", "text": "good book\n\tI am from Romania and the book arrived in about 2 weeks. I am very pleased of it, it has no damages, it arrived quickly and, most important, it's a very good book. A touching story that will make you laugh and cry. I recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1043", "text": "Highly recommended textbook\n\tGreat book! It's comprehensive and easy to understand. Highly recommended textbook.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1044", "text": "The Sinister Pig, Tony Hillerman\n\tHave read the whole Leaphorn/Chee series by Tony Hillerman. This is one of the better ones - the subject is topical and the characters take on more definition. The overall \"feel\" is that this time, the subject is of a more personal nature to Tony Hillerman? A good read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1045", "text": "AWESOME!!!\n\tThis is a great book about risk. Very valuable. Written in a clear and easy to understand style.\n\nA bargain at 5 times the price. You can't get this info and data anywhere else", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1046", "text": "A great book about a not too well known episode\n\tJohn Lynch wrote a classic in Spanish-American Revolutions 1808-1826. He masterfully describes all the events that led to the independence of Latin America from Spain. The book starts in Rio de La Plata and ends in Mexico and Central America. Curiously one can note a common pattern of highly stratified societies lead by Spanish officials and merchants in not complete harmony with the Creole ruling class. The reluctance of Spanish Monarchy (and later even of liberals) led to independence basically motivated for the economic and social interests of the Creoles (Spanish born in America). For all of those who are interested in a better understanding of Latin American societies of today this great book is a must. Lynch cleverly combines historical and economic facts about the Hispanic American societies looking for free trade and in such a way clashing with the status quo of monopolies imposed by the decaying metropolis. Two thumbs up", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1047", "text": "My all-time favorite!\n\tI can recite most of it from memory, I love it so! I tell people about it all the time and recommend it (along with Alexander Who Used To Be Rich Last Sunday) as a staple in every library. It's a great one to have even if you don't have kids (sometimes the little buggers show up for visits!) This book does a hilarious job of pointing out to kids that some days just stink and that you live through them anyway. The illustations have some great humor for the adults. Read it aloud to someone you love! Aura Mae, Author of Get Some Hairapy - a hairdresser's prescription for happiness", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1048", "text": "Anything truly great is not for everyone...(a criticism of critics by a critic)\n\tI recommend that most people do NOT read this book. If you choose to ignore me and you read the work anyway, please first be remotely acquainted with and keep in mind a few things before you attempt to do so (and certainly before you try to express an ostensibly reputable opinion on Amazon): **magical realism**; Jewish history, religion, culture and humor(although the last is perhaps redundant); memory; folk lore; the English language; love; the nature of histories; sex; death; pain; narrative style and voice; the multiplicity of human, and likewise Jewish, experience; imagination. I will assert, because I hope it is true, that you don't need to all of these things to enjoy \"Illuminated,\" but you do need to be familiar with some of it. And you must be willing to spend some time with this book to enjoy it. All those with self-diagnosed A.D.D. need not bother cracking the spine. However, even if you qualify despite the rigor of what may be required of you, everything may be indeed sadly \"obfuscated.\" Or perhaps less disappointingly, only partly obfuscated. If so, don't get angry. Don't curse the gods or creative writing programs. And certainly, if you are going to write bad reviews on Amazon, preface it first with your own faults as a reader. Lastly, buck up. Read another book. Even the Bible (another little book high up on the best seller's list) is not for everyone.\n\nAnd for those of you out there who disagree to my approach with this review of \"Illuminated\", that is fine. Dismiss it. At least, please don't take the advice of any other critic here who speaks in an equally perturbed voice. Moreover, don't read it for the reviews...Actually stop reading reviews. Now", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1049", "text": "the best so far\n\tIn my opinion, besides \"Beyond Bodybuilding\", this book is the best \"value for money\" by Pavel so far. Two hundred something pages are saturated with information. Explanations on how and why are thorough and comprehensive. Description of techniques of exercises are not missing the smallest detail. Highly recommended for training freaks.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1050", "text": "A Theory of Liberty, Not \"Justice\" Police State. Liberty 1st\n\tIt's been several years since I read the book. Saw it recently, the book seems to be a favorite, of the coffee-house, talky, chattering, left, Marx-Freud-Rousseau crowd. \n\nHowever, all this at talk of a \"just society\" and the \"underprivileged\" can and does mean only one thing: A POLICE STATE. \n\nAnytime, a so-called \"theory\" attempts to create a utopian state, there will be coercion. Anytime, there is coercion, you will infringe upon individual rights, freedom of speech, freedom of association and freedom to govern one's own life. \n\nInstead of a \"police state\" in the form of a theory of justice. He should have written a book titled \"A Theory of Liberty\" Any society without liberty as the foundation will have coercion and hence the destruction of liberty. However, this book remains the coffee-house favorite.\n\nRawls was an \"Ivory Tower Pinhead\". A brief bio states that he was a professor all his adult life. What kind of adults spend their whole life having fake, phony, welfare for intellectual, make-believe jobs like being a professor of political theory. What dat????? Oh, Please get a real job.\n\n#1. THOSE CANNOT DO WILL TEACH.....\n\nSo much for the ivory tower pinhead. A theory of justice will lead to a police state, a state of coercion. What we need is theory of LIBERTY", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1051", "text": "Amazing book!\n\tWhat lessons, if any, do past social movements teach American citizens? Is change feasible in today's society? Howard Zinn attempts to answer these two questions, along with a number of others, in his book entitled 'You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train: A Personal History of Our Times.' A beautifully written and inspirational book, 'You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train' is quintessential Zinn-direct, yet optimistic. Zinn's central argument is that we are all capable of participating in change, however, for change to occur, we must all experience a social and political reawakening. Zinn's book offers the reader a more hopeful version of politics and society. Yet, such a version is only feasible if we, as Americans, actively participate in the political process. This involvement will fill ones soul with a sense of meaning, and in the end will create a better world for all to live in. For those interested in the history of American society, politics, and social justice issues, 'You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train' is a marvelous book filled with inspiration", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1052", "text": "EVERY parent should read this!\n\tThis book should be a mandatory read for every parent parent to be. What an eye opener!!! This book gives you things to look for in predators...how they operate. There are comments from real predators as well as victims. The book can be difficult to read at times. People are truly sick! But it gives parents power in what to look for how talk to your child(ren). MUST READ!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1053", "text": "Amazing!\n\tI've been a Sendak junkie since I was a kid. His books have always been among my very favorites, and I'm happy to say they're among my kids' favorites as well. I also love pop-ups, so I was really excited to learn about this book. And I must say, my expectations have been surpassed.\n\nThe story line is very simple: a young child looks for his Mommy, encountering various monsters along the way and defeating them in creative ways. There are only a few written words in the book. But the story that the pictures tell is wonderful. What child wouldn't be delighted by a book in which a kid defeats the wolfman by pantsing him? Nosferatu gets a binky! And there's a ton of detail in the pictures as well. My girls like to spend several minutes looking at each page spread.\n\nThen there are the pop-ups. This book is really a paper engineering marvel. The pop-up bits are enormously detailed and full of movement. My favorite part is when the boy unwraps the mummy. It's an understatement to say the pop-ups are spectacular.\n\nThe only reservation at all I have about this book is that my kids will probably love it to death. Like another reviewer, I think I'm going to buy them their own copy and keep one for myself!\n\nIf you have the least interest in Sendak or pop-ups, or think you might, buy this book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1054", "text": "Stephen King keeping alive the art of the short story\n\tFirst, a few words about each of the four different stories.\n\n\n\"The Man in the Black Suit\" - 3 stars\n\nThis is a story about a 9-year-old boy who meets the Devil himself. It's a very scary experience for the boy, especially because his older brother died the year before and now the Devil tells him that his mother has just died in the same way.\n\nThis is the weakest of the four stories because the Devil, although being scary, doesn't really come across as a serious threat. What kind of second-rate Devil is it that can't even catch a boy who decides to run away from him?\n\nIn \"Everything's Eventual\" Stephen King writes that this story won a prestigious \"best short story\" award in 1996, much to his surprise. That surprises me too, because in my opinion this story is not that great.\n\n\n\"All That You Love Will Be Carried Away\" - 5 stars\n\nThis is the shortest story (only 35 minutes) and one of the two best ones in this collection. Alfie Zimmer is a traveling salesman in the American Midwest. He has an amazing hobby and he's tired of life. But if he commits suicide, what will everyone think of his hobby?\n\nWhat makes this story so good are the very detailed and evocative descriptions of the conditions under which a traveling salesman lives. Alfie's strange hobby is also captivating, as are the descriptions of the landscape and isolated towns in the bleak and barren Midwest.\n\nIn \"Everything's Eventual\" Stephen King admits that Alfie's strange hobby was actually something he did himself!\n\n\n\"The Death of Jack Hamilton\" - 4 stars\n\nThis is a very unusual story for Stephen King. It tells a \"mythical\" story about the 1934 death of Jack Hamilton, member of the John Dillinger gang. Homer Van Meter, another gang member, purportedly tells the story.\n\nJohn Dillinger, Jack Hamilton and Homer Van Meter were all real people. You can find a lot of interesting background information about them by doing an Internet search for John Dillinger.\n\nDespite the fact that these were all ruthless gangsters we find ourselves sympathizing with them. Stephen King's approach to the story is that gangsters are also human beings. The slow death of Jack Hamilton and the efforts of John Dillinger to get him medical help and Dillinger's distress as Jack Hamilton's condition worsens are powerful images.\n\n\n\"That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French\" - 5 stars\n\nThis is the best story in the collection. Carol was brought up as a strict Catholic, but then, during the first years of her marriage to Bill, she had an abortion. Now she and Bill are supposed to be celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary and Carol is being subjected to a horrendous punishment for what she did.\n\nWhat makes the story fascinating is that it is not God who is punishing Carol. No, it is Carol, under the influence of her Catholic upbringing, who has prescribed her own punishment. And this punishment Carol is inflicting on herself is much worse than a benevolent God would come up with, even assuming that God considers what Carol did to be wrong.\n\n\nIn summary, two very good stories, one good one, and one that's just OK.\n\nThe four stories are read by four different professional readers. The total running time is approx. 3 hours 40 minutes, not 4 hours as specified on the packaging.\n\nAll four of these stories are included in the book \"Everything's Eventual\", along with 10 other short stories by Stephen King. If you want to save money or if you dislike audio books then \"Everything's Eventual\" is a better deal.\n\nRennie Peterse", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1055", "text": "Great stuff for the science-minded cook\n\tFascinating exploration into the physics of cooking, written in an engaging and detailed style. Probably better for the scientist who cooks than for the cook who's into science, since the language is sometimes a little dense for the layperson. Worth working through, though, if only for the gorgeous and elegant formula for figuring out how long to boil your eggs to get them EXACTLY right.\n\nOne caveat: the author is British, and recipes, measurements, and terms are geared for the British/European cook. This means you'll find a complete explanation of sausage rolls and nothing about popcorn. Just FYI", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1056", "text": "A vital resource for leaders in any multinational business\n\tWritten by a senior business advisor in the fields of security, commerce, and governance with a senior strategist and communications consultant, Mapping Security: The Corporate Sourcebook For Today's Global Economy outlines how companies of today and tomorrow can effectively protect themselves against threats, remain fully accountable, and stay within the rules outlined by a hedgemony of global regulations. Detailed nation-by-nation drill downs on security in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, the Americas, and the Asia-Pacific region are particularly helpful in framing what to expect and how to prepare for it. Written in plain terms, Mapping Security is a vital resource for leaders in any multinational business, especially in today's complex world inhabited customers of diverse cultural backgrounds, not to mention increasingly savvy thieves and worse.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1057", "text": "AND THIS IS PRESIDENTIAL MATERIAL!\n\tEvery page is an eye opener. The author has done an excellent job revealing the side of Hillary that has so long been hidden. \n\nI think America could do better by picking a different first woman president. Someone with some morals and a love of our country. She has neither. It is an important \"first\" that should withstand the test of time. Historians are going to have a field day writing all the trash these two are involved in. \n\nHer mothering skills reveal a great deal about her character. Her child was always placed last. The only time Hillary showed any family unity was when it was necessary for the media to put her in a positive light.\n\nHow did these two gain so much wealth in such a short amount of time? They did not even own property when \"they\" became president. There are still a lot of questions to be answered, and many more books to be written about this family. \n\n8 years of these two is quite enough.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1058", "text": "If you own a business, you need to listen to this CD - Several times,\n\tPeriod", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1059", "text": "Good Biography\n\tA very good and indept look at Andrew Jackson. The author was very thorough including a very good look at early 19th century American. Andrew Jackson's a contraverisal President. On the good side he defeated the British at the amazing Battle of New Orleans, help in expanding into the West, a great soldier, clearly loved his wife Rachel enough to duel to defend her, and was probably the only president who could threaten a state with military force if it tried to leave the Union and tough enough to make it happen. On the flip side his percusion of Indians, the Trail of Tears, his many duels makes him a very complex and sometimes hard to understand person. But still a great biography", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1060", "text": "The Elements of Style: A Classic with Timeless Advice\n\tAlthough the original Elements of Style was written in 1919 (or earlier), it still holds true that anyone who wants to learn how to write in a clear and concise manner will benefit from this book. After reading this book you'll know to avoid breaking elementary rules and principles that are made in writing: excessive use of adjectives and adverbs, writing in the passive voice, using different tenses in writing, using the improper case of pronouns (example: using \"who\" when \"whom\" should be used and vice versa). \n\nOne of the most important things that the writer stands to gain from this book is an improvement in his writing style. After reading this book, you will know how to write in a way that comes naturally, write with nouns and pronouns (not superfluous adverbs and adjectives), write and then rewrite, but do not overwrite and overstate, use orthodox spelling, do not explain too much, avoid fancy words, be clear, do not inject opinions, use figures of speech sparingly, and countless other helpful techniques. \n\nTo say that this book should be required reading for all writers is an understatement. This book should be required reading for anyone that writes", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1061", "text": "Legacy not quite up to standards of EON and ETERNITY\n\tI have read almost all of Greg Bear's books and loved EON and ETERNITY as well as THE FORGE OF GOD and ANVIL OF STARS. I found LEGACY a little disappointing compared to EON and ETERNITY, which preceded them. The narrative spends a lot of time on the human interactions of the characters, and not much time on the technological concepts of the flaw and gate openers, which I missed. I did finish this book and at times was quite spellbound by it. Not Mr. Bear's best work, but a must-read if you have read EON and ETERNITY", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1062", "text": "YOU'LL NEVER REGRET READING NO REGRETS..BY Ren Sundvall.in MN\n\tSomeday, I would love to travel to the places that Ann Rule writes about! As she is so discriptive, I usually feel like I have known these places, and the people she writes about, although...I have never been. These cases she presents in NO REGRETS, are as REAL to me, as if I'd known them, and felt the sorrow of their loss! My personal favorite was A Very Bad Christmas..I usually like her Christmas ones, like Black Christmas in Vol.2! I have always planned to review all her books (of which I own), they are all wonderful, and Amazon has them. Just buy them, you'll be glad you did", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1063", "text": "Insightful and timely\n\tI've been staring at a copy of Thomas Friedman's 'From Beirut to Jerusalem' on my shelf for nearly a year now, meaning to read it but always drawn to something else. Finally, recent events demanded that I learn more and I finally pulled it down, dusted it off, and read it. I'm so glad I did, especially now.\n\nThe book is not the easiest read, since it delves into a lot of regional history and politics, which gets complex no matter what you do. Friedman's writing style, however, goes a long way towards making the text quite accessible for just about anyone, and his unique perspective on the events that he witnessed and covered in his role as a journalist keeps it interesting and always relevant.\n\nWhat I really appreciated about the way Friedman presents his story is that it really is HIS story. He is obviously a man gifted with a keen sense of observation, and so he picks up on many details others might miss, such as the faces of Israeli soldiers or the opinions of Lebanese taxi drivers. But still, the story is told mainly through events he observed directly -- he just happened to be there for many of the events that shaped the Middle East as it is today. He tells it in both large and small terms, from some of the politicians he met and interviewed to discussions he had with neighbors and colleagues while living in the region. The result is that you get the broad spectrum of what was going on in the region, particularly in the 1980's, a critical decade of events.\n\nI also appreciated Friedman's fairness throughout the book. From his perspective on the Lebanese government to the Palestinian intifada to the Israeli occupation to the American involvement in the region, he deals with all of the players fairly, whether big or small, famous or unknown. That's not to say he doesn't have criticisms -- certainly, he has plenty to say about everyone...but one is never left with the feeling that he has been too harsh on one side and lenient on the other. Friedman's willingness to observe with an unbiased eye and ear is key to the strength of this book.\n\nEven with the newer added chapters, dealing with the late 1980's and early 1990's, this book cannot be considered a \"complete\" history of the Middle East, or even of the events of the last 50 years. However, it is not meant to be that, I think. What Friedman has documented here is an excellent primer for anyone interested in learning more about how we got to where we are today in Lebanon and Israel and Palestine. The book is not an end in itself, but for someone who wants to learn more about the region that is in the news almost every day, this is an excellent place to start.\n\nThe only way to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past is to learn from them. As such, 'From Beirut to Jerusalem' should be required reading today", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1064", "text": "Great collection of stories\n\tIn \"The Year of the Jackpot\", a statistician graphs the points of convergence \nof cyclycal events. Overlapping his graphs, he notices that the \nwavy lines are approaching extremes. Interesting times.\nThe story \"By His Bootstraps\" is not logically sound: How did Bob Wilson\nget to the other side of the Gate so that he could operate the Gate before\nsending for the first version of himself?\n\"The Menace From Earth\" tackles Earth Moon female jealousy.\n\"Sky Lift\" details the heroism of a rocket pilot carying an antidote to the\nPluto colony. \"Goldfish Bowl\" asks: What if humans were kept as pets by\ndisinterested intelligent beings? \"Project Nightmare\" is about\nPsionic humans who are able to locate nuclear devices and prevent atomic \nfusion -- using psi ability. \"Water is for Washing\" is about a mega\nearthquake that creates a new sea between the Pacific Plate and the \nNorth American Plate. The Gulf of California extends to Los Angeles", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1065", "text": "48 LAWS OF POWER: My Son's Evaluation\n\tMy son (34) is currently incarcerated. He asked for this book so I had it sent to him. He holds on to it for dear life and swears, had he read this years ago, it would have changed his life for the better and he wouldn't be where he's at. He raved so much, he insisted I order one for myself. I did. In summary, what I derived from the reading was one must be callous in this life and put yourself first. Otherwise, you'll be no more than a stepping stone for others. It's a good book but I oftentimes got lost in all its references to those that preceded us by 500-600 years. Fellow inmates that have the book feel the same as my son. It's a Bible to them and they refuse to part with it for others to read for fear it will never be returned to them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1066", "text": "DNA Genealogy\n\tSerious genealogists hobbyists and professionals will be excited by this new resource, which thoroughly explains the new science of DNA testing and how it can be applied to family history research. Although this book is not for everyone, if you have successfully passed high school biology, you should be able to manage the information and its technology in this excellent reference. Wouldn't it be interesting for a man and his wife to go back in time to discover about when they might have had an ancestor in common? DNA testing and analysis had give you that and much more. It can even give you an idea what part of the world your pre-historical ancestors lived and migrated to. The authors practice what they preach and tell how we can do it too, with many DNA labs and companies listed and compared. We rated this book four hearts", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1067", "text": "Biting wit abounds.\n\tDorothy Parker was a great writer and a great social observant who now gives us a clear window into the past. Her wit is biting and at it's best in this collection, favourite reads are for the individual to decide, however, for me, as well as cheering me up with her razor sharp observation and almost cruel wit. Parker also saddens me for her wit must have been based on the cynacism of one who viewed her life as overindulged and wasted by circumstance, as a wealthy woman and as a woman in her time. Reading her is alawys like laughing with a red hot tear in your eye, for her work is as much an insight into her soul as it is to her lifetime and lifestyle", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1068", "text": "loved loved loved!\n\tI rented this book from the library about a year or so ago. I LOVED it! I'm back here now b/c I'm putting it on my wishlist for Christmas! I want to read it again and again. I'd never read Erica Jong or anything about Sappho. I saw Erica on The Daily Show and they talked about this book and I ran to the library. You should buy this book! Greatness", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1069", "text": "Too short! It demands a sequel!\n\tThis book is like a long short story that centers around Danny and a period that he is at Yale. He and his friends are preparing for a big party. The book goes on to follow Danny as he tries to start a relationship with Polly (who is sometimes on sometimes off in her relationship with one of her professors) while remembering about a local girl back home named Cindy who he kind of left in the lurch after they finally went all the way. \n\nJust before Danny is ready to go home for spring break and work on his father's mobile lunchmobile, Cindy arrives at the school with a big surprise. This changes Danny's view on things and makes him numb to the point that he even doesn't care when some toughs try to hone in on his father's lunch route and threaten him.\n\nDanny goes back to school after the break and after resolving his issues with Cindy to attend the big bash that his friend Matt was planning at the beginning of the book.\n\nThis book like one of his later works, Little Children, shows Perrota's talent for creating intriguing characters in such short novels. This book like the other seems to end too prematurely and definately screams out for a sequel!\n\nPerrota is a super talented writer and I would love to seem him develop a much larger complete novel than leave the audience hanging at the end of another short one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1070", "text": "1776\n\tI read 1776 shortly sfter having read McCullough's John Adams so some of the same ground was covered but from a different perspective, I found 1776 to be an interesting and smoothly flowing read. Anyone who has enjoyed and appreciated David McCullough's other works will enjoy 1776", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1071", "text": "Funny but odd.. Buy with caution.\n\tVery good book but only buy it if you are looking for a book with a very strange sense of humor. In the first story he explains his job as an Elf at Santaland and describes his daily life. It is so funny, some of the things people do there are amazing and crazy at the same time.\n\nDon't buy this book if you are looking for a nice book to read to your young kids or just sit in front of the fire reading a romantic book while it is snowing outside.\n\nBut if you are looking for something funny and odd at the same time, then by all means buy this book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1072", "text": "A perfect \"Whodunnit\"...\n\tThe twist here is that the reader knows while the characters do not.\n\nIn a matter of minutes, nine people's fates are determined by three men sitting in a jail cell. Simply playing a \"game\" to pass the time, each man names three people he'd like to see killed. When the first man is released, three people become a target as he follows through with the game.\n\nThe first in a trilogy, Dead Wrong gets it dead right. Mara Douglas is on one of the men's list, and it's up to Aidan Shields to protect her. While the book is decidedly light on the traditional sex part of a romantic suspense, it is implied. \n\nI liked both characters, and Aidan avoids being the atypical surly alpha male with surprising charm and affection.\n\nI can't wait for Dead Certain, which follows the second man as he is released from jail and takes up the gauntlet thrown down by the first man. I got this one from the library, but I certainly will buy the next two", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1073", "text": "WONDERFUL!!!!!\n\tWould you like to bake Portugese Egg Tarts, Middle Eastern Pizzas with Lamb and Pine Nuts, Almond Milk Bread? Or how about Tender Potato Bread, Velvety Bean Bread, Dom's Italian Boules and Focaccia? \n\nThere's also, Sweet Potato Rolls, Cranberry-Chocolate Sweet Buns, Chelsea Buns, Truck-Stop Cinnamon Rolls, Sticky Buns, Cathead Skillet Biscuits, Bangkok Waffles with Dipping Sauce, Snowshoe Bread, Ciabatta, Irish Potato Bread, New Year's Pear Cake, Naomi's Any-Day Skillet Cake, Brazilian Bolo, Martha's Mother's Cookies, and so on. \n\nOr, if you are ready for a trip to Tibet, Wales, Syria, Brazil, France, and/or Italy--it's here, too. Please enjoy this wonderful book--in the kitchen for those you care for, and on the couch with a cup of coffee--and one of these finished recipes, of course", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1074", "text": "Insightful!\n\tThis book provides an excellent guide to finding and hiring the right people for your organization. If the procedures outlined here are learned and followed, one can be certain of consistently better hiring decisions in the future", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1075", "text": "Patterson is Tops!\n\tOnce again John Patterson has created a master thriller in the Alex Cross series.\nCharacter development is well done as is the plot line. One can't help but be drawn into the story and feeling the tension.\nThis is another winner", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1076", "text": "Reading this book at sea...\n\tI read \"Six Frigates\" sailing south down the coast of Australia from Hamilton Island in the Whitsunday group. \n\nKeen to dodge a storm, we did a 48 hour dash down to the safety of Yepoon running a 3 hours on/3 hours off watch cycle. Problem was I didnt get any sleep. I was too deep inside Six Frigates. Back on deck, I'd update my watch on what I'd just read. They loved it. Sailing by instalments.\n\nIan Toll's a wonderful writer. The man is a time machine. He drops you right into the middle of the smoke-filled, blood splattered action. Patrick O'Brian fans: this is the book for you. \n\nToll's also a deft hand at dropping insights that get you thinking. Like the half-parargraph mention of Madison writing to Thomas Jefferson agreeing that a war with the arab states of north africa could easily be won, and in the process stop the attacks on US merchant ships but advises Jefferson that the issue will be the cost of then keeping the peace... Perhaps George W should have a read a little more history at college.\n\nYou'll taste the sweat and blood and salt on every page. Best read I've had in ages. And my shipmates agree!\n\ncheers\nAndrew Maloney\nAboard Sonne", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1077", "text": "Introduces some interesting concepts and explanations\n\tThe author, James Surowiecki, lays out and explores a variety of general and specific cases of groups of people acting either wisely or stupidly. The examples are all easy to relate to, and I found them to raise meaningful questions in my mind which were answered in due course in the text.\n \nWhen I think of crowds, I think of unthinking masses moving together, led by tradition, habit, or an individual. How can that be wise? A more accurate title would be \"How some groups of people can make better decisions than experts, while others act like collective idiots, and what characteristics distinguish the two types of groups\", although that's hardly likely to sell as many copies. :-)\n \nFor me this really shed some light on my past experiences of participating in successful and unsuccessful teams at work. I'd sometimes wondered why I've been on a few teams that appeared to \"click\" (smart people who want to work together to achieve a common goal), but our results weren't great, whereas other teams have been successful. What was it that made a good team? I had some of the pieces, felt I still had some real gaps in my knowledge. This book certainly helped.\n \nTo paraphrase the basic idea that I took away from the book, teams of people can achieve superior results if:\n1 Each individual on the team is well informed; \n2 The work of one individual does not influence the work of another; \n3 There is an objective method to aggregate individual conclusions into a group conclusion.\nAs simple as they sound, there are many ways to fail, and the book does a great job of exploring a variety of phenomena that cause failure.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1078", "text": "A different fun book\n\tThis book is fun comical book for children who want to read something mysterious. This cute book gives the reader the enthusiasm in turning the pages to see what happens of the young boy going into a creepy house focusing on the search of his mother. \n\nCynthia Marie Rizzo, author of \"Julie and the Unicorn\" and \"Angela and the Princess", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1079", "text": "Leaders Are Not Born But Made--It Begins Here!!\n\tIt's an easy read and can be applied immediately to you situation. The book brings the basics of leadership traits and principles to the reader similar to the military leadership books I've read in the USMC. So many times have I held jobs where a manager, although excellent in managing projects, through some lack of sensitity or judgement created an uproar that cause moral to fall and people to become resentful and leave. There are many stories in the press of managers and CEOs restricting \"bathroom breaks\", playing favorites, freezing wages and laying off employees while taking huge \"bonuses\" like American Airlines and ENRON. What's present here is basic but essential information for anyone in a leadership roll whether at work, church functions, or managing a family trip. This should be required reading for everyone BEFORE you find yourself in a situation as leader. The boss could be out for a whole month tommorrow. Can you keep the team working smoothly while the boss is out or is it party time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1080", "text": "A Must Read\n\tAgain, Jodi Picoult is excellent. You are truly able to engolf yourself in the characters and thier emotions", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1081", "text": "MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE LOVE STORY ... I LAUGHED AND CRIED! BITTERSWEET!\n\tI've read this book four times through the years since I first bought it. The love between the two main characters, though a forbidden love, is so beautiful and magical it made me cry for Meggy and Father Ralph.\n\nNot only is this an unforgettable love story, it's also a great education about sheep farming in Australia. Magnificent description of a then harsh land. The dialogue is believable, the characters so very real ... I didn't simply read this book, I experienced it. When the characters laughed, I laughed, and when they cried, my heart broke for them.\n\nPoor little Meggy ... poor father Ralph. How bittersweet and memorable.\n\nI really can't get over the quality of this book and the sensitivity of the author.\n\nReview by Betty Dravis, author of a new epic love story, 1106 GRAND BOULEVAR", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1082", "text": "Changed my way of seeing people!\n\tThis book has changed my life. It is amazing how much I learned about myself. Now I understand my wife and other people, and I don't judge them anymore. My relations to others is now easear and less stressfull. Thanks", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1083", "text": "Of Paradise and Power : America and Europe in the New World Order\n\tGood, high-level analysis of current US vs European international relations written from a conservative perspective. As with any book covering fluid world events this book can only provide a snapshot, circa 2000-04, of those events. But there are two significant underlying assumption in this book: \n\nFirst, as the single greatest world power, the US will project its power for decades in any region of the world it feels has long-term impact to its strategic goals, such as Europe throughout the entire Cold War, Southeast Asia in the 60's 70's and in the Middle East today. \n\nSecond, US historically has viewed itself as the proponent of the spread of liberal democracy through out the world. \n\nRather than focusing on the snipping back and forth between the US Europe, the two major assumptions of this book could serve as a litmus test to observe how current US foreign policy in the Middle East plays itself out over the next few decades. Is it merely a current political view or a historic shift in strategic focus to a different region of the world? Stay tuned.\n\nIt is a well-written, quick read with meaningful subcontextual insights.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1084", "text": "Packs an emotional wallop\n\tIn some ways KM Soehnlein's THE WORLD OF NORMAL BOYS reminded me of the teenage novels of Paul Zindel. There is that same depth of feeling along with characters that can break your heart and make you laugh at the same time. Zindel wrote specifically for adolescents. Soehnlein does not have those restrictions and has written a brutally honest book about homosexual experimentation among post-pubescent boys and its social implications. Although the book is written for adults, it speaks on a deep personal level to the adolescent in all of us.\n\nTHE WORLD OF NORMAL BOYS is the story of a family that falls apart when a tragic accident befalls the youngest child. The story is seen through the eyes of the victim's 13-year-old brother as he tries to find something to hold on to while his mother drifts into alcoholism, his father goes nuts, his sister becomes a religious fanatic (and a kleptomaniac) and he finds himself smitten with two boys. One is Todd, the athletic and arrogant brother of his girl-pal confidante who lives next door. The other is Scott, a boy who deals drugs, cuts school and has an alcoholic father who beats him. All the characters are vividly rendered. If this were ever turned into a film, the actress who plays the mother would probably win an Oscar just for her final scene in the car.\n\nThis is powerful and emotional writing. I found it very moving. It's tempting to want to recommend this book to a wide audience, but I am reticent because there are several scenes of furtive and unacknowledged sex between teenage boys that could upset some people.\n\nBut I will never forget this book. Five stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1085", "text": "A Classic\n\tThis is a book about beauty, passion, a longing for the thing that a true artist or lover of the arts, especially music, craves and feels, the fire that burns within. A book that dares to take one, if one dares to take that step, on a journey deep into the bare souls of it's characters. The story that unfolds is not a story that has a specific plot, or develops into dramatic changes for the characters. That is not what the author wanted to convey, and one should approach this book as one would a tale of a little piece of humanity, and not expect the characters to travel actively without. The book gives us these people, the town, the surroundings. It brings us deep into the realities, the thoughts, the complexities of the human soul. The people are good, bad, ugly, beautiful, selfish, depressed, found, or lost. But from the moment the reader of this book feels the passion for music in Mick Kelly's soul, and her yearning to soar above the squalor and desperation of the small town, then the author reveals her own soul with her words, for those that pick up on what her words show. I am still amazed at the power this book has. Any other readers here who have written that they failed to understand why one should bother reading this book, should perhaps make due with fast moving action books or glossy novels about the rich and famous.\nFor me, this book will always be the book that made me capable of understanding how a writer weaves words together with her soul", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1086", "text": "--Powerful and Unforgettable--\n\tGODS AND GENERALS is an extremely well done and fascinating book. The author, Jeff Shaara, did an excellent job of interpreting the characters. His task was a difficult one because his father's book, THE KILLER ANGELS is a classic in the chronicles of Civil War stories. This book precedes the one written by his father. \n\nGODS AND GENERALS takes the reader to the beginning of the Civil War and through many of the battles. The major players in the story are Winfield Scott, Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Winfield Hancock and Lawrence Chamberlain. The career biographies of these famous men were striking. After reading of their early lives and service experiences, it gave me a better understanding of just how horrible a civil war was to all of these men who had formerly served together in the Union Army. They were an outstanding group of soldiers and the sadness that they all faced was to go to war against fellow soldiers and friends.\n\nI listened to the unabridged books on tape version read by Dick Estell. He brought the characters to life by his narration. This book is well worth the time and truly is an unforgettable part of our history.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1087", "text": "This guy can write!\n\tI picked up this paperback because my curiosity was stimulated by watching Mystic River, the film based on another LeHane novel. Darkness, Take My Hand did not disappoint. Different characters, same setting, and identical sense of insanity and irredeemable evil. LeHane's prose is intelligent and witty without being overbearing, a welcome change from many other authors who crank out formulaic , hackneyed language and stories in the crime genre. LeHane's descriptions jump right off the page at you. His characters are so human, so intense, their dialogue so sharp, that it's almost like watching a movie in your mind. There isn't a wasted word in this book. The suspense starts to build on page 1, and never lets up, becoming more and more menacing with each subsequent chapter. This is a stay-up-late read to finish only when you're NOT alone in the night. \nLeHane's other works top my summer reading list. I'd love to see what he could do in a different genre", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1088", "text": "Fills a much needed void!\n\tAs a parent of an adolescent with Asperger Syndrome, I found this book easy to read and understand, with practical how-to instructions and guidelines for preparing my son to enter the work force. I really liked the emphasis on developing social and communication skills that are found throughout the book. This is one I will recommend to friends and relatives as well as my son's educators", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1089", "text": "Sandford is a mastermind.\n\tThis book was hard to put down.Can't wait for the next book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1090", "text": "a warning against laziness\n\toblomov is a guy who never quite manages to do anything. he has great difficulties managing to do anything. finally a friend manages to convince Oblomov that he must be active, otherwise he will never escape his laziness. the psychology in the story is great. the plot is always simple, perhaps too slowly progressing. there is much humour in this book. the characters are truly believable", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1091", "text": "Delivers What It Promises\n\tI loved this book! The authors share technqiues from carnival barkers, magicians, and tradeshow pros who know how to grab attention and captivate any audience. While some books provide only principles, this book gives you step-by-step magic tricks, persuasion mechanisms and techniques that anyone can apply.\nWritten in a conversational tone, this entertaining book tells you the why and the how of persuasion. \n\nDiane DiResta, author, Knockout Presentation", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1092", "text": "The Guinness World Records 2005\n\tThis book is a wonderful all-color rendition which has important\nfactual information on the tallest man, the tripling of the\npopulation in the past half century and the spectacular\nOlympus Mons on the Marsian surface- just to mention a few of the many features contained. The book is perfect for\nstudent projects in science and the arts. It well worth the\nprice charged", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1093", "text": "Common sense and dignity\n\tThe Concept of Mind is a great book for several reasons. The main reason to me is that Ryle clarifies the concept of being human, while he uses language in a natural way. In stead of constructing concepts based on (for example scientific) assumptions, he shows what we already see as obvious, just by pointing out what we mean with our ordinary language. He is far from reductionistic; mark the subtle irony: 'Man need not be degraded to a machine by being denied to be a ghost in a machine. He might, after all, be a sort of animal, namely, a higher mammal. There has yet to be ventured the hazardous leap to the hypothesis that perhaps he is a man.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1094", "text": "fantastic horror mystery thriller\n\tHe is a nightwalker, a Navaho vampire who because he is only half Nosferatu has the strength not to succumb to the allure of the dark side of his nature. He is a New Mexico state police officer who is often teamed up with beautiful FBI agent Diane Lopez who not only knows what Lee Nez is but accepts him for his good heart. Right now they are trying to infiltrate a smuggling ring made up of skinwalkers (Navaho witches) who can shape shift at night and still retain their ability to think like a human. \n\nThese smugglers known as the Silver Eagles go to Mexico in animal form, meet with their suppliers, and return with silver and turquoise for jewelry suppliers who get their products at black market prices. The two cops seek to arrest humans who are part of the smuggling ring and kill the shapeshifters so they no longer can carry out their evil plans. While Diane and Lee stalk the Silver Eagles, they are hunted by a vampire who wants to kill them because they murdered her nest including her husband and brother. They remain on guard at all times because beside each other they don't know who they can trust.\n\nOnce again the Thurlos provide readers their interpretation of the vampire mythos unique to the Navaho culture. Lee can stay in sunlight provided he uses sun block while his speed, strength and night vision make him a better police officer. In the Thurlos world, skinwalkers are evil creatures who must be killed; a variation on the hapless victim werewolf legend. BLOOD RETRIBUTION is a fantastic horror mystery thriller that readers of these genres will want to read.\n\nHarriet Klausner", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1095", "text": "Remarkable work\n\t\"By a hypnotism that defies explanation--at least by a non-German--Hitler held the allegiance and trust of this remarkable people to the last. It was inevitable that they would follow him blindly, like dumb cattle but also with a touching faith and even an enthusiasm that raised them above the animal herd, over the precipice to the destruction of the nation.\"\n\nThis remarkable book is based principally on the captured German documents, the interrogations and testimony at the Nuremberg trials of German military officers and civilian officials, the diaries and memoirs which some of them have left, and on Shirer's experience in the Third Reich. Shirer became one of the most respected journalists in wartime Europe.\n\nThe book is exhaustive and detailed with extensive notes and bibliography. A bit of patience is needed to get through the dialect, often quoting Mein Kampf. Shirer brings forth wonderful descriptions of the people who played a role in those troubled times. The individual battles are not detailed, so one will need to refer to other sources for a more detailed look at these battles and horrors that ensued. This is an important book for those interested in Germany and life in the Third Reich at this time. \n\nThe Reich rises with a quick run through of Hitler's youth and the German history, then the politics and Hitler's megalomania that led to national socialism and the rise to dictatorship. The Treaty of Versais and the fall of the mark lead to Germany's economic fall, allowing for the people to welcome in a dictatorship, a new messiah by deceit. The military buildup could now begin. The coups to overthrow Hitler and the Nazis had already failed and will continue to fail throughout the war. For the officers it was either death by Hitler or death by fighting. The massacres of the Russians began soon after the invasion of the East. The French and other countries were also caught up in the massacre, and William gives us the eyewitness reports. The \"Jewish cleansing\" started soon after the nazis took over their first countries. The Nazis kept developing more and more efficient means of extermination and experimentation. There is an exhaustive lead up to the start of W.W.II, the invasion of Poland. There was freighting information discovered on what would have been in store for Britain if invaded, not to mention the world and the slaughter of Russia. The Nazi's pinnacle arrives at about 2/3 of the way through the book where the fall begins with the Allied advance.\n\nIt took military action eventually to stop Hitler's \"New world order\", not the people. The lack of doing anything to stop Hitler from walking into the Rhineland should not be forgotten. Does not the blame fall partly on the people, Chamberlain, and the military generals? Maybe if more would have read Mein Kampf, and not disregarded it's contents millions would not have lost their lives. The Nazi propaganda took over the press, and soon indoctrinated the German people. There were many opportunities to stop Hitler by France and Britain early on. Have we not learned anything from the past? Is there not a parallel in our country?\n\n\"The Germans imposed the Nazi tyranny on themselves.\"\n\nHegel was one of the many influences on Hitler and Marx. Hegel and Marxism is still very much alive today in humanism, nationalism, \"supreme state\", racism, and mysticism", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1096", "text": "Excellent!\n\tAfter reading a book of Sandra Brown's that I horribly disliked, I was hesitant to give her another shot. I'm truly glad I did; The Witness was a first-rate thriller!\n\nThe villains in this book are greasy, sick individuals that rather turned my stomach...just what you like when you want to get a taste of Why A Person Would Run For Their Life! Sandra Brown wrote these characters (and that of Ricki Sue-who I could easily picture!) particularly well. The baby was truly the icing on the cake: this infant motivated Kendall throughout the book and, like any mother, lived for the love of her child.\n\nI also loved the sexy, romantic element here-it was just enough that it didn't overwhelm the story...even better, it didn't change Kendall into a mindless goober (a state which many female characters in \"romance\" novels often achieve.)\n\nThe Witness succeeded on so many levels yet fell short of a full five-star rating. Perhaps it was the Crooks...they came off a bit cliche, but were still necessary characters.\n\nStill, this book is an excellent, thought-provoking choice with a WOW ending. Very enjoyable", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1097", "text": "A staple item for the humor lover's bookshelf\n\tSince reading this book in 1994, I have used it as a reference for my life AND work. Using a warm and witty style of writing, Allen teaches us the physiological and emotional benefits of mirth. My favorite chapter title is quot;Strike While the Irony is Hot! quot; So clever!! I recommend this book to friends who are facing life challenges and to everyone who attends my workshops. On a more personal note, since embracing The Healing Power of Humor, I felt freer to add a little levity to my Aunt Alice's funeral. My family was amazingly grateful. Me too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1098", "text": "Comprehensive, clear, practical\n\tWhile not written at the level of technical philosophical detail as Aquinas or Pannenberg (as another review here stresses), this text is still set apart from most general theological treatments by its philosophical clarity and coherence. This is in addition to the virtues of its serious treatment of the range of Scriptural data concerning each topic, its apologetic engagement with differing views, and its practical counsel for life and ministry. It is a great resource for thinking through major theological issues and positions. I recommend it highly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1099", "text": "A gem\n\tMy pick for the finest book of 2005. (Ok Smith's on beauty is up there too) We know from page one that we are in the hands of a master craftsmen! Reading Ian McGawen is like watching a great pitching performance. It might be slower paced than you'd like but God is it beautiful.\n Fraught with elegance and grace \"Saturday\" is a great read and the work of a true literary giant. I highly reccomend this book.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1100", "text": "A likeable conclusion to the trilogy!\n\tBook number three in the Outlander trilogy, the fantasy historical romance of the time traveling Claire Fraser, has Claire re-unite with her 18th century husband, Jamie, who she left before the battle of Culloden in Dragonfly in Amber. A time travel trip through the stones is once more necessary and Claire has to leave her beloved daughter Brianna behind. \n\nThis trip is successful and Claire is now plunged into the complicated life of Jamie, who has survived the battle but now is dealing with the post-uprising difficulties of the Scottish. While Claire is involved with the difficulties of her re-union with Jamie, there is also a series of mysterious and violent murders in Edinborough, and the kidnapping of Jamie's nephew. Claire and Jamie sail the high seas and encounter pirates, voodoo and slave uprisings in the Caribbean.\n\nThis colorful third installment in the series at times seems like it tries a little too hard to have Claire and Jamie caught up in every possible adventure of the time period. Nevertheless the foundation of the solid characters created and nurtured by Gabaldan weather the slightly torrid escapades of this timeless romantic couple. One of the new characters is a bit flimsy and caricatured; the giggling, bouncy, foot-worshipping Chinaman Mr. Willoughby. Although he later proves to be more substantial than his intial portrayal, the appearance of this character is contrived and jarring. A note I think the story would have been better without. \n\nDespite its flaws, Voyager continues the thread of a passionate romance and fascinating premise. The time travel fantasy is portrayed well--in particular the notion of what one would bring back to the 18th century if all you could carry was in your pockets. Combining historical romance and fantasy was a genius stroke that makes this series of continuing interest. Gabaldon's superior narrative, likeable characters and excellent research continue and keep her audience hooked. In light of the inherent difficulty of maintaining reader interest in a character and premise over three books, this is a highly sucessful sequel.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1101", "text": "A powerful visual impact\n\tAngus Konstam's HISTORY OF PIRATES uses works from the Mariners' Museum in Virginia to provide a powerful visual impact. Piracy from ancient to modern times is surveyed in a series of maps, images, and discussions that cover specific events, regions, and pirates. Plenty of historical and political background to the events place each in perspective and provide an excellent survey of mariner events of the times. There are other pirate histories on the market - but none with the commitment to visuals of HISTORY OF PIRATES.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1102", "text": "How do you want to interpret consciousness?\n\tUntil very recently the subject of animal awareness has not even been approached with the correct questions. As Rogers clearly points out, most of the research on cognition has been directed at supporting the assumption that consciousness is an exclusively human phenomenon. An inherited predisposition to preserve a human monopoly on consciousness survives only because it appeases our omnivorous behaviors. \n\nIn the early 1600's Spinoza correctly determined the existence of an emotional balance. He told us that one extreme emotion will dominate the senses until such time that an equally extreme opposite emotion brings us back to emotional center. Antonio Damasio provides a compelling case that consciousness is inextricably linked to emotion in his book \"The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness\". Using Damasio and Spinoza as a frame of reference it follows that each and every decision we make is based on an emotion, not a uniquely quantifiable language infused thought, as the popular human interpretation might assume. Examples of this might be choosing the color of paint, a selection from a menu, the selection of a mate or which way to turn when unsure. Animals have provided us with an exhaustive and document able list of emotional behaviors. How is it possible to arrive at the conclusion that animals are not conscious when most animals will clearly display behaviors consistent with emotional stimulus? \n\nThe last frontier of computer science is the quest for a conscious, non-human entity.\nRay Kurzweil has spent the better part of his life predicting the emergence of an exponentially accelerating form of machine augmented human consciousness. In my view, it would be safer to assume that at some point technology will provide us with means to understand the different levels of consciousness that exist. While computers struggle to redefine consciousness by passing \"Turing Tests\", visionary ethologists might find ways to interpret the world through different eyes. \n\nIt is exceedingly difficult to discuss the subject of animal consciousness from the point of view of the animal and avoid emotional interpretations. Lesley Rogers has given us a glimpse of this vast subject by asking the correct questions and, providing the current objective answers from each available vantage point. At a disciplined two hundred pages the book stands out as a concise introduction to the subject of Animal Cognition.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1103", "text": "Very useful but a little dated\n\tI am a professional photographer, and I was looking for a book on lighting technique - which this book supplied excellently.\n\nTheir step by step approach is easy to follow and understand, and all explainations have images attached so you can see what they are talking about.\n\nThey slowly build your general knowledge on how light works rather than supplying specific lighting diagrams, allowing (and suggesting that you do) you to adapt the knowledge to your own use. They then go into more detail with difficult lighting subjects such as metal, glass, and more, and how to deal with them.\n\nMy only complaint is that the book is starting to feel a little old, especially when they talk about colour. It is almost exclusively film based with virtually no reference to digital technology. If they were to do an updated version with more emphasis on lighting for digital, I would provide 5 stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1104", "text": "Very Interesting!!\n\tThis book was so different from what I thought it was about when I ordered it. It still was knowledgeable. It is hard to grasp as you must actually do the experimentation. I also thought the illustrations should be in color since that is what the book is about. It has some examples in the beginning of the book but I hate to keep looking around in books I personally like it to appear in front of me as I read. It was a very interesting book to say the least", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1105", "text": "Examines the nature and applications of air power\n\tWalter Boyne's The Influence Of Air Power Upon History is an informed and informative history which examines the nature and applications of air power from the early days of the balloon to current space warfare and jets. Air power exercised in both war and peace times survey the contributions made by people and technology of each era, drawing some important links between individual achievement and usage", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1106", "text": "Insightful and possibly life-saving\n\tThe insights here are simple, straightforward and profound. It explains how modern society can sometimes put men into a no-win situation, resulting in a feeling of frustration, impotence, incompetence, and depression. The only socially acceptable way to express it is rage (even though rage is vilified, I can tell you that showing hurt, pain and weakness invites scorn, distain and disrespect, even from those who purport to love us). \nBy explaining how we get into this trap, it helps us to understand it and thus gives us a chance to find a way out. I wish I could give a copy of this book to every man and woman in the world. I see so much of it played out every day all around us, and the pain both men and women feel because of it does so much damage. Read it before you have a crisis if you can, but if you are already in crisis, make the effort to read this book even if you can't read anything else. It might even save your life. Believe me, I know what I'm talking about.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1107", "text": "Fable of Unintended Consequences\n\tIt was a cold and snowy February day when a stranger walked to a small country inn and ordered a meal and a private room. This stranger guards his privacy and desires solitude. His luggage consists of many bottles of powders and fluids as would be used by an experimental investigator. The local general practitioner visits the stranger, and sees something he can't believe. Then someone steals money from the Reverend Bunting although he and his wife see nobody. Later Mr. Mrs. Hall, innkeepers, see the stranger's room is empty, until the chair moves around as if possessed by spirits. When questioned by Mrs. Hall the stranger removes his nose! Then the bandages and spectacles go, and the people see no head! When the constable comes to arrest him, the man removes all his garments and disappears into thin air. The crowd tries to grab him but he escapes. \n\nMr. Thomas Marvel, a wandering tramp, is found by this Unseen and convinced to work for him. They return to the inn to fetch books and clothing. This sets off a commotion among the people there, and another chase. The panicked people fled from the streets and locked themselves in their homes. There was a story about \"flying money\" that was removed from shops and inns. At another inn Marvel seeks shelter, he has escaped from the Invisible Man. When this Unseen enters to take Marvel away, a bearded American fires at the Unseen with his revolver. Later the Unseen visits a physician for treatment of his wound (his blood can be seen). The Unseen has met Dr. Kemp at college, and is fed and clothed. \n\nThe Unseen explains the scientific principles of optical density in a general way. If the refractive index of a substance was lowered to that of air it would be invisible in most cases (Chapter XIX). The Unseen kept his work secret because of the thefts in the scientific world of science. But the Unseen acquired money by foul means which cursed his work! Griffin tells of the previous experiments that led to invisibility (Chapter XX). The next chapters gives Griffin's history. But Kemp has written to the police, and they arrive. Griffin escapes once again, and Kemp warns the police about what must be done (Chapter XXV). Griffin is mad and inhuman, \"pure selfishness\". His attempts to kill Kemp lead to his own destruction, and his body becomes visible after death (Chapter XXVIII). \n\nIf accurate, this story provides a snapshot of life in London and its suburbs at that time. It also tells that carrying arms was nothing unusual. H. G. Wells shows his literary skills in making believable an impossible condition. There are those who still believe that describing something in words makes it real (like \"childproof guns\", etc.). Readers of Wells' later works can judge how close to the truth his writings were. This fable warns against uncontrolled scientific experiments, from poison gas to atomic bombs, or the current craze for cloning or \"genetic modification\" The story of unseen theft of money can also be a warning against a Private Banking Cartel and its continual devaluation of the currency to help Big Business in its struggle against small businesses and working people. In this story the people unite to terminate the Unseen; this doesn't always happen in the real world.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1108", "text": "The In The Garden Trilogy\n\tNora's \"In The Garden\" Trilogy was great, but I must say not her best. Her characters are so life-like and you actually feel like you're part of the story. She's a phenomenal author and I have not come across anything of hers that I have not thoroughly enjoyed. \nI also highly recommend \"The Three Sisters Island Trilogy.\" By far my favorite.\n\nHappy Reading!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1109", "text": "Swarm theory\n\tThe new economy is a global economy favoring intangible things: ideas, information, and relationships and is intensely interlinked. Today, the new information based sector occupies over 15% of the total US economy. In the postindustrial society, communication has become the economy and the cultural, technological, and conceptual impacts reverberate at the roots of our lives. The financial sector has reshaped the economy; the financial sector ownership involves only a small number of people; the financial innovations include: mortgages, insurance, venture funding, stocks, checks, credit cards, and mutual funds; the financial sector has given rise to corporations, market capitalism, the industrial age, and has influenced how all business has been done. Since communication is the economy, the net is the future. The net has accelerated in usage due to the increase in silicon chips and fiber optic data transmission; the net is weaving lives, minds, and artifacts into a global scale network; the result is the swarm of information, reticulating the surface of the planet; the new economy will increasing obey the logic of the networks and understanding the network will be the key to understanding how the economy works. In 1997, there were 6 billion non-computer chips and by 2005 the predicted usage was at 10 billion.\n\nThe network represents connectivity. We are connection everything to everything. The network values the dumb power of bits in the swarm; the connectivity and usage of the dumb bits or parts in the swarm yield smart results; and we don't need advanced Artificial Intelligence to make an intelligent system. The network is a link of distributed, bottom up, data bits; it lets things communicate among themselves and takes a decentralized approach for communication, for example, manufacturing robots scheduling their own work based on incoming requests, as they bid on work dependant on their capability. The swarm aim is superior performance in a turbulent environment. Consider the power of the \"Wisdom of the crowds\". In one case sample, 5,000 attendees, at a computer graphics conference were give individual access to a simulator and the task on how too land a plane. The attendee had novice knowledge about how to land the plane. The jet responded to the average decisions of the swarm. The group landed the jet with almost no direction. In another case example, the group was given the task to navigate a submarine and go look for buried treasure. The group could not initiate any movement until leadership from a loud speaker was given to \"go right\". The leadership unlocked the paralysis of the swarm and the direction facilitated action.\n\nTechnology success is measured on how invisible it becomes to the end user and how effective it becomes to the long term strategy in developing products and services that can't be ignored. The power of the network increases in value n power 2 where n is the number of members. Therefore, networks need to increase their critical mass of members to become effective. Innovation attracts members. Innovation is more important than price; price is the derivative of innovation; monopolies push up price and decrease quality and create a dangerous singular source of innovation; and the network destroys monopolies through collective innovation, such as, open source.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1110", "text": "mini version of Out of Control\n\tOffers 10 rules for organizations to follow to benefit from the emerging Economy. The book is really just a condensed version of Kelly's earlier book, Out of Control", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1111", "text": "A Hardboiled Gem!\n\tThe late Ed McBain left all mystery buffs a lasting legacy with his 87th Precinct novels but a worthy addition to this legacy is The Gutter And The Grave. Written in 1958, this hardboiled gem has been all but forgotten. But thanks to Hard Case Crime, a new generation can experience this incredible early work from one of the all-time masters. \n\nThe hero, Cordell, is as tragic and harboiled as they come as he, soaked in cheap booze, wallows in the memory of an unfaithful wife. Until a favor for a friend draws him into a web of murder and deception. It seems everyone is lying and each lie twists the tail in new directions, leaving the reader's head spinning. The novel features McBain's usually excellent dialogue, the setting is well-drawn featuring the jazz scene in 1950's New York. There's humor, pathos, some great fights and enough broken dreams to fill Broadway. \n\nThis little gem of a novel has been unavailable for far too long. I give it my highest recommendation. Fantastic!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1112", "text": "Essential to Understanding Intelligence Challenges\n\tGreg Treverton has written a much needed overview of the national intelligence process and correctly identified the challenges which face the US, in a post-9/11 world. His views of the world beyond 2010 are quite revealing and his challenges to the intelligence community to assess threats to the US are precisely focused. His views on the major intelligence entities reveal urgent modifications of structure and process, if the intelligence community is going to regain relevance with national customers. As a teacher of intelligence process, specifically as it relates to strategic warning, I believe this book is essential reading for anyone who aspires to be a true intelligence professional. This book will help even the wisest analyst understand how to maximize available sources and methods. The quest to provide the best possible intelligence is a goal which must be achieved.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1113", "text": "Interesting cartoon and puzzle combo\n\tIs this a book of New Yorker cartoons or a puzzle book? Well, it's a little of both, and the result is a novel way to laugh and exercise your brain at the same time. Most of the 83 puzzles consist of cartoons that are missing words, captions, or picture components. By figuring out the missing elements and sometimes combining them with acrostics, crossword puzzles, or other word grids, the cartoon humor is revealed. \n\nFor the most part, the puzzles are of only moderate difficulty, although there are a few difficult ones (at least for me) that involve matching a cartoon with the decade in which it was created or matching cartoons from early and late in a cartoonist's career. Frequent puzzle solvers will recognize many of the familiar puzzle types from Games Magazine and other media that Puzzability publishes in. The foreword to the book contains a casual and loosely coupled conversation between New Yorker cartoon editor Robert Mankoff and New York Times puzzle editor Will Shortz.\n\nThis is an entertaining book that you'll hate to throw away when it's been completed because of all the witty cartoons it contains. Enjoy!\n\nEileen Riebac", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1114", "text": "My Favorite Movie Guide, By Far...\n\tVideohound's Cult Flicks and Trash Pics is a book that I consult often. Not only is it informative, but it's very entertaining reading as well. This is a book that any cult movie lover should own. If the names Roger Corman, Lloyd Kaufman, Ray Dennis Steckler, David Lynch, Frank Henenlotter, Jack Hill, Herschel Gordon Lewis, Dario Argento, Paul Bartel, Russ Meyer, Terry Gilliam, Alex Cox, Edward D. Wood, Ken Russell, George Romero and John Waters mean anything to you then you need this book. In addition to reviews of hundreds and hundreds of cult films, the book has lengthy bios of many of the above filmmakers as well as actors and other important cult figures. Plus there are tons of photos, there's a big specific category index to help you find exactly what you're looking for and indexes for actors, directors and writers. One of my favorite features is that nearly every page features a quote from one of the movies featured in the book. This is a great book though it's far from complete. Lots of movie geeks will be able to look through the book and point out any number of movies that were left out. However, for every movie you know of that's not in the book there are probably five that you've never heard of. I recommend Cult Flicks and Trash Pics very highly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1115", "text": "Have the older version.\n\tUsed this in medical school. Excellent resource. In my time google and yahoo were not around, so this was the quick source. now that [...] is around, not as necessary, but still valuable. There is a pediatric version as well.\nHigh yield", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1116", "text": "Worthwhile\n\tThis is a great book for those who have interest in modern economics. Vividly, the author used a lot of nice little stories to explain complicated theories proposed in academic papers (works that received the Nobel Prize).\n\nI'd strongly recommend this book to any undergraduate economics/business major as well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1117", "text": "Min Cui's Review\n\tNarrated through the heartfelt voice of Amy Tan, the Kitchen God's Wife illustrates a compelling story of heritage and self-discovery. As a young Chinese woman, Winnie Louie, the main character and the conduit through which Tan expresses her voice, must endure an atrocious life under the abuse and torture of her wicked husband Wen Fu, a pretentious, arrogant, and egregious man who not only cheated his way up the military ladder, but also committed numerous felons including rape, murder, blackmailing, and extortion. Day after day, beating after beating, Winnie slowly begins to realize that in order to escape from Wen Fu and start a new life free from violence and marked by love, radical and immediate actions must be taken. When dealing with someone without even a modicum of human decency, someone like Wen Fu, the usual, traditional, and orthodox actions are futile. Striking a perfect chord between concision and elaboration, Tan keeps the reader constantly engaged as the dramatic story of Winnie unfolds itself. Relying mostly on authentic voice and keeping the meretricious elements to a minimum, Tan narrates the novel with surprising precision and unmatched beauty. Against the magnificent backdrops of a WWII-era China, the novel reassures the universal nature of mankind, that the problems troubling people today are experienced by all generations, regardless of race, nationality, or social status. As you read this rare gem amount literature, open the introspective window and enjoy the novel with your heart.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1118", "text": "Hard hitting truths about the real world of work!\n\tImagine you're attending a career enhancement seminar and suddenly you're doused with a giant bucket of ice cold water. In essence, \"Fire Your Boss\" is just that. Stephen Pollan's discourse on the stark realities of the real world of work shatter all the hyperbole and fluff of \"careering\" in not just corporate America but any occupational arena. It's an easy, conversational and straightforward read that IMHO should be called \"Hire Your Boss\". Pollan, a life coach with the style, chutzpah and hubris of a Donald Trump/Scott Adams hybrid, elaborates on the criticality of taking care of your number one customer in the microeconomic marketplace-your boss. Pollan supports the essence of this approach with references to how the economic landscape has changed over the last few decades and how it's helped to perpetuate agency activity in organizations. Simply put, managers will continue to act purely out of self-interest rather than an alignment with organizational objectives. With this in mind, what will avail those of the non-management cadre the most is looking out for the needs of supervision, with more of a \"hired gun\" approach rather than that of a sycophant. Many of Pollan's precepts will at first seem counterintuitive--such as \"work for the money, the love will follow\" or \"lose your career, get a job\" and may come across as trite and cynical. However when taken in context the underlying schema is this: a job is a means of providing income-no more, no less. Trying to find personal fulfillment therein is a recipe for self-destruction. The author does a fine job of using the experiences of his clients to help illustrate these key concepts and concludes by offering a seven-step roadmap to help one achieve the empowerment and independence in the modern job market. \n\nAlthough Pollan drives across some salient points about the contemporary world of work he does tend to oversimplify a bit with regards to some management behavior. Furthermore, some of his coping strategies have the guise of tactics that only a New York Attorney could formulate. Wait-Pollan IS a New York Attorney. In sum, this is as an island of sanity in a sea of \"Be a Star at Work\" banter that perpetuates the dangling-carrot-over-the-sea-of-cubicles syndrome. Finally, when you boil this down you realize that one as an employee should consider themselves self-employed. I find it a good affirmation of what work really should be and a refreshing rebuttal to all the careering pundits whose success is predicated on the management's mystification of office life.\n\nNot for the faint of heart!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1119", "text": "A Jamesian Curiosity, overlong but beautifully written\n\tI liked this book, but I notice that all the critics seem to hate it. It did take me more than a year of picking at it on and off. I picked it up because Walter Laqueur referred to it in one of his books about terrorism. Written in 1886, it suggests that there is a pan-European anarchist underground, which the protagonist gets mixed up with. It is interesting in its depiction of liberal guilt among the wealthy, who support a political movement that would lead to their own extinction. The prose is wonderful, as is the depiction of the subtleties of the characters' personalities, if you have the taste for that sort of thing. All in all, it was worth reading and it passed the most important test for a novel: I finished it with regret. I had previously read and liked Portrait of a Lady, which is a superior novel. As much as I liked it, I would have to say do not start with Princess as an introduction to James. Incidentally, I have a theory about the omniscient narrator in James' books being a malign demiurge, but I will spare you that theorizing here", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1120", "text": "Good Intro To Crichton\n\tThis was the book that got me to enjoy reading back in the day. This was also my first Crichton, and I have to say I enjoyed it to the fullest. Easy to read adventure novel", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1121", "text": "Terrific book\n\tI think this is Harriet Lerner's best book. I has the clearest and most helpful chapter on family secrets that I've ever read. The chapter called quot;A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Orifice quot; is worth the price of the book. The chapter on affairs, even though controversial, should be helpful to all couples, especially if you think your partner will never cheat on you", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1122", "text": "Confusing, Hilarious, Profound\n\tLost in the Funhouse can be a very bewildering and irritating collection if you aren't in the right mood for it. If you aren't well-versed in post-modern fiction (barthelme, calvino, etc are good reference points) you might want to start somewhere else first. Even Barth's novels are more immediately digestible.\n\nWith that said, though, this collection doesn't really operate on one consistent level. Perhaps this is because many of these stories were written by Barth much earlier in his career. The three stories concerning Ambrose's birth and development are very straightforward and enjoyable on a surface level until the whole series goes flying into left-field with the titular \"Lost in the Funhouse\" story (which Barth is probably most known for). From that point on, most of the stories are more about the process of writing and the relationship between the reader, writer, and the characters. Stories like \"Title\" and \"Life-Story\" work more as essays on the nature of fiction than actual works of fiction, and were (for me at least) a little tedious. The best moments occur when Barth combines his thoughful analysis on the nature of writing and art with a really good ground-situation, typically based on Greek mythology. The best of these are the utterly raunchy \"Petitition\" and the labyrinthine \"Menelaiad\".\n\nTaken as a whole, though, Lost in the Funhouse is greatly satisfying, even if (like me) you really only understood about 20% of what Barth was talking about on your first read-through. It's the sort of book I'll go back to again and again to try and delve deeper into the mystery of the funhouse while appreciating all over the hilarious bawdy humor.\n\nOh, and make sure to read Barth's seven additional notes at the front of the book (though maybe only after you've read the story that is being discussed in each note, so as not to ruin the initial experience)-- they really help to clarify some of Barth's intentions. I can't even imagine appreciating a story like \"Glossolalia\" without having read the note concerning it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1123", "text": "TEN STARS WOULD BE MORE ACCURATE\n\tI ALREADY HAVE THIS BOOK AND I AM NOW BUYING FOR FRIENDS. IT DOES SPEAK TO ALL AGE GROUPS AND IS MAGNIFYING TO THOSE OF US GALS WHO GREW UP IN THE SAME TIME. ANNA QUINDLIN WRITES AS IF SHE BROKE INTO MY BODY AND STOLE MY THOUGHTS, MY DREAMS AND MY MEMORIES. IF SO, I THANK HER FOR THE INTRUSION BECAUSE SHE OBVIOUSLY LOOKED AROUND. IT SOMETIMES TAKES MY BREATH AWAY, THE WAY SHE PUTS INTO WORDS EXACTLY WHAT I FEEL. I THANK HER FOR THAT, BUT I WON'T ASK FOR ROYALTIES", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1124", "text": "Eye-Opening Book for Those Interested in Place or Language\n\tThough you may not immediately think that there is a connection between language and the places where you live and pass through, your sense of your surroundings and of language itself will be transformed after you read Gaston Bachelard's quot;The Poetics of Space. quot; Bachelard argues that language--especially poetry--can reveal hidden aspects of our experience of space, especially of our home space. For example, he considers how common phrases such as quot;go up to the attic quot; and quot;go down to the basement quot; are revelatory of our typical sense that stairs to an attic are stairs one ascends, while stairs to the basement are stairs one descends--in spite of the fact that both sets of stairs must be equally ascended and descended. As he does with other such observations, Bachelard extends his observation regarding the directionality of different staircases into a discussion of how the attic and basement hold different roles in our daily and imaginary lives. In addition to exploring how we experience space and place, Bachelard equally attends to the way in which language can function either as a daily and common means of communication or as a site of new and creative insight; roughly speaking, he argues that poetry happens when the motions of language itself open us up to a new way of seeing or understanding something. By reading this beautifully written and engaging book, you will likely come to understand or see anew experiences from childhood through adulthood that pertain to places where your have lived, grown up, felt comfortable or alienated, had a feeling of wonder or fear, etc. I recommend this book to anyone interested in the experience of place or space, in language and what it can reveal to us, or in what counts as poetry rather than as common everyday language", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1125", "text": "For Women Only! Your Guide to Health Empowerment\n\tThank you, Dr. Null, for holistically addressing the health concerns that are predominant in women. The politics behind female healthcare are shocking and frightening. You put it all into perspective within these covers. You also saved me from the quandary of what to buy all the women in my family for Christmas. You're insightful and have a wealth of helpful information. Bless you", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1126", "text": "I read your brother\n\tVintage McCourt! This is a good one but reminiscent of A Monk Swimming by the same author. Mallachy McCourt is good, but I prefer his brother, Frank. Poor man, I wonder how many times he has heard it. But it takes nothing away from the book. What genius of a family. Poverty in childhood has turned out into prosperity for posterity. Thanks McCourt Brothers", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1127", "text": "A must-read book to know inside out about .NET CLR\n\tAs always, Jeffrey's book is worth reading very much. I have read the first version (edition), and I read this one again. If you want to know lots of inside out about CLR, this is the one to read. This is a must-read book before you go for a job interview, because you are expected to have read it by lots of interviewers.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1128", "text": "This Works!\n\tThis plan actually works! In five months I've gone from a women's 2X to a 12 and I'm not finished yet! The basic plan is simple. Managing the exceptions is a bit more tricky, but of the three books I have by Michel Montignac, this one explains the exceptions the best. No counting calories! No extreme excercise! If you are looking for a balanced way of eating -- THIS IS IT", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1129", "text": "4 Set CD of Meditations from the Book\n\tThis is a 4 CD set of meditations as a companion to The Inner Temple of WitchCraft book. Using the background of the book, the CD's set up an easy way to work with the material in the book without having to open the book to reference it during the mediations.\n \nMr. Penczak's voice is perfect as far as I am concerned, it does not grate on you nor does it lull you into sleep. The light melodic fill is just that, filler for the spaces between words and does not distract from the words.\n \nI found the material covered to be good for meditation and it works well with the material in the book. If you find the book to be what you are looking for, the CD's are a good addition. \nI enjoyed the entire presentation, and Mr. Penczak gives us some very well based and solid material. boudic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1130", "text": "One of Koontz's best\n\tA wonderful story of how even our smallest action can have great consequences that we can't even understand. A long book with fantastic memorable characters. My favorite of these characters were the two brothers who were fixated on Serial killers and natural disasters. This is the only way they know how to cope with the outside world. \n\nOverall-You will certainly get your money's worth. Enjoy this one.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1131", "text": "Raises some interesting questions about academic honesty\n\tHave you ever been tempted to write pure nonsense? Maybe on some rainy first day of April? I once felt like writing:\n\n\"I sure made a mistake when I told the Goddess Minerva that She couldn't square the circle. In response, She drew a circle next to me, a truly beautiful and perfect circle. And right in front of my panicky brown eyes, She turned pi into four! Not just the circumference divided by the diameter, but the series expansion as an inverse tangent as well. What would She do next, make me unwell by dropping the first letter from my first name? i tried to apologize, but it was too late.\" \n\nI was not the only one to dream of mangling pi. In \"Contact: A Novel,\" Carl Sagan went me one better when he had aliens send messages to each other at infinite speed by hiding them in a numerical representation of pi and then, you guessed it, changing pi everywhere!\n\nStill, Alan Sokal went beyond even this, getting the following published in the journal \"Social Text:\"\n\n\"In this way the infinite-dimensional invariance group erodes the distinction between the observer and the observed; the pi of Euclid and the G of Newton, formerly thought to be constant and universal, are now perceived in their ineluctable historicity; and the putative observer becomes fatally decentered, disconnected from any epistemic link to a spacetime point that can no longer be defined by geometry alone.\" \n\nSokal put this and many more whoppers into his hoax, which defended an equally absurd thesis: that \"physical 'reality,' no less than social 'reality,' is at bottom a social and linguistic construct.\" \n\nWhile this joke may not prove much, it does raise the issue of whether a few people in academia are misusing the vocabulary of science to create absurd statements in defense of an antirationalist point of view. This book shows that they are. \n\nThe authors show that Jacques Lacan makes completely arbitrary analogies between topology and psychoanalysis. We then see some of the same irrelevance and superficial use of topology in the early works of Julia Kristeva. After an interlude in which Sokal and Bricmont seriously discuss the philosophy of science, there are more examples of academic nonsense. The next victim is Luce Irigaray, who in what I agree is about as ridiculously antifeminist a statement as one could make says:\n\n\"Science always displays certain choices, certain exclusions, and these are particularly determined by the sex of the scholars involved.\"\n\nThat's rich: objective truth is different depending on whether one is a Woman or a man! I must admit that I half expected Irigaray to say that pi was different for Men and women.\n\nAfter that, we see Bruno Latour's idea that Einstein's Theory of Relativity has implications for sociology. The authors point out that this is manifest nonsense. Were we to discover tomorrow that the ratio of the mass of a particle to its energy were slightly different from what relativity predicted, there would be a revolution in physics, but no need to alter theories of human behavior. \n\nLater, we see Jean Baudrillard say, \"It is a sign that the space of the event has become a hyperspace with multiple refractivity, and that the space of war has become definitively non-Euclidean.\" And there are more, um, words, from Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari, and Paul Virilio. \n\nSokal and Bricmont conclude that all this inanity is a threat. That either it will lead to even more irrationalism in academia or to an academic abandonment of social critique. And I think it's worth warning us to avoid such a future. But I also think we simply need social journals to get scientists to review (and reject) papers that use big scientific words instead of making coherent statements", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1132", "text": "Fans of the first series, rejoice!\n\tErin Hunter has once again created a captivating saga about the four clans of warrior cats...who could be living in your own backyard.\n\nThis first installment begins where the last book left off. Firestar, the protagonist of the original series, is now the leader of his Clan, and his two daughters Leafpaw and Squirrelpaw, are now the main characters, along with a great cast of new cats and some familiar faces. Along with Brambleclaw, the son of treacherous Tigerstar, Feathertail and Stormfur, the kits of Firestar's best friend Graystripe, Brambleclaw's sister Tawnypelt, and the newbie Crowpaw, Squirrelpaw embarks on a journey to save the Clans. Meanwhile, Leafpaw is left to try to decipher mysterious messages from Starclan.\n\nThis book is a great, fast-paced read for any cat lover or fan of the first series. The plot is well-developed and intriguing from the first chapter", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1133", "text": "The Great Communicator\n\tPeggy Noonan's Reagan has the texture of truth, unlike a recent Reagan bio by Richard Reeves that has the texture of slime. Noonan's Reagan is not hagiography; it's clear-eyed, clean, and palpably honest. I feel Ms. Noonan's honesty just as I felt the incredible lightness of Reeves' shallowness. \nNoonan wrote her story of a great man and the building of his character as Ronald Reagan lay dying. Now that he's gone, Peggy Noonan is our era's great communicator. Not every word of When Character Was King is the utterly necessary word at the absolutely necessary time -- a few of her words don't fit and an occasional fact is flubbed -- but all other words of hundreds and thousands fit perfectly into the best portrait we have of a good and great man, a description also used fittingly for Dwight Eisenhower.\nNoonan, I believe, is the only biographer of President Reagan who understands the import of a first-term footnote, an episode that most of the world has learned to forget or, like Reeves, has learned to diminish. That's the PATCO strike which, as Noonan shows, had world-historical implications. By the force of his focus, President Reagan used PATCO to reassert free-world mastery in our twilight struggle with an Evil Empire that was evil and that was an empire. Thank God we had Reagan at a moment of maximum danger. Thank God he had Noonan to tell his story", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1134", "text": "A must read for business, education and government leaders\n\tThis book is excellent reading to inspire leadership. Its greatest asset is the fact that Connelly selects great leaders and writing that characterizes their personal leadership styles", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1135", "text": "A must read\n\tThe first book in NR's 'Born In' series is wonderful, you don't want to miss it! quot;Born In Fire quot; focuses on Maggie Concannon, a tempermental and loyal woman who is also a gifted artist. Gallery owner Rogan Sweeney takes an interest in Maggie's fabulous glass creations, and soon after takes a personal interest in Maggie herself. Maggie is a wonderful character, stubborn and flawed, yet still caring. Nora does a fabulous job of developing Maggie, and does it in a way that she seems like a real person. Rogan is an extremely likeable hero. Maggie's sister, Brianna, is her complete opposite; quiet, sweet, and calm. The relationship between the two sisters, however, is very touching and very real. This book is full of colourful characters, some we love and some we hate. The romance between Rogan and Maggie is wonderful. Basically, I just can't say enough good things about this book. You will love it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1136", "text": "For the Vicarious Adventurer\n\tCahill's writing is somewhat of an acquired taste. This is a compilation of outdoor stories which do not always seem self contained - some missing context, some missing closure. And they are not necessarily adventures in the conventional sense, as stories may focus on nature, archaeology, sociology, etc. While the book cannot be construed as an outdoor reference, there is good information (ex. quot;wisdom quot; of cave diving). Some stories hit the vicarious adventurer's sweet spot. The author is at his best in this book when relating his experience caving in Kentucky, engaging the reader with educational content (ex. barometric effect on air flow), spectacular descriptions(ex. lightening igniting bat guano), and hair raising suspense (ex. getting lost in a maze of passages). Not all of the stories held an equal level of interest for me, but they are short enough to peruse and ponder as time permits", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1137", "text": "Read it and draw your own conclusion\n\tBy far a very thorough and intelligent read. I could not put it down.\n\nThe evidence that pyramids all over earth from a lost epoch of man align to specific star clusters is overwhelming in my opinion.\n\nDoesn't take a PhD to realize that if something looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck.... chances are it's a duck.\n\nEverthing is presented via full color images and in an easy to comprehend format. It has changed my perspective and at the same time answered many questions for me personally; and of course will raise many more!\n\nAn absolute must read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1138", "text": "An absolute masterpiece\n\t\"Spring Snow\" is unquestionably one of the finest Japanese novels ever written, as well as being a masterpiece of world literature in its own right. It is an eloquent, moving story with a \"tale as old as time,\" that of star-crossed lovers who's love transcends social roles and obligations.\n\nIn another culture, with another writer, this would be a romantic, if not happy, story. But this is Japan, and the writer is Mishima Yukio. In his hands, the lovers Kiyoaki and Satoko transcend literary stereotypes, and become agents of their own happiness and destruction. By the very nature of their relationship, raised together since childhood, playing a complicated cat-and-mouse game of love and sexual tension, their future is never in doubt. \n\nIt is impressive that a writer such as Mishima, known for his right-wing politics and his samurai dreams, could craft such a tender love story. While knowing the eventual conclusion, the reader savors and hopes for each stolen moment of happiness between Kiyoaki and Satoko, and knows that even their despair is something to be treasured because it is shared. Not that it is a clear path. Even knowing Japanese literature, and the road it usually takes, there are surprises on the way. Things do not turn out the way one would expect. \n\nI was incredibly moved by \"Spring Snow.\" It is a novel that affects the heart of the reader, and lingers long after the last page is turned.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1139", "text": "Rational Analysis\n\tI read the second edition of this book since it is enlarged with the study of the housing market. The phenomenon of bubbles and negative bubbles or collapses is described extremely well by means of statistical data of markets for over a century and a half. The raw data is adjusted to inflation to give a realistic perspective of the trends and patterns. Bubbles seem to be occurring at regular intervals typically based on the \"new era\" story and everyone believes at least during the heady days that good times are here to stay. But as shown by proven evidence of the past, no bubble has sustained itself permanently and good reason prevails sooner or later. When this happens, the bloated bubble collapses and the hangover is terrible. The story so far is quite simple. But what makes this book so interesting is the depth of research and the manner in which the phenomenon is studied and explained.\n\nThe combination of mass psychology and market prices is at the core of this book. For bubbles to happen, information flow is the key. Media plays a significant role in disseminating information and bubbles seem to have originated in recorded history after the advent of the print media. In recent times electronic media particularly the television and the internet play a significant role in speeding up bubble formation and also the reversals. Media needs a storyline and this story needs to be continued to retain customers on a daily basis. Stock market is the ideal place that offers an opportunity to try one's luck if a casino is far away. Backed by on-line dedicated news channels and internet trading, well, it is not surprising that we have day traders in herds. In such situations fundamentals like industry analysis and P/E ratios take a backseat as explained by the author. Historical averages are breached and a euphoria of \"once in a life time opportunity\" prevails. What happens to the Efficient Markets Theory in such situations?. Since this theory says that markets are perfectly priced based on all publicly available information there cannot be a situation of either under pricing or over pricing. This book perfectly challenges the efficiency and accuracy of this theory.\n\nIt is unfortunate that substantial amounts of investments meant to be otherwise risk free sources of income, pension funds for example, are getting diverted into risky markets. Here the author has come out with a list of some sound proposals to protect hard earned life long savings of innocent citizens who are exposed to the irrationality of markets.\n\nThe bubble in the housing market is also discussed well. Housing seems to be isolated bubbles occurring in specific regions and not a global phenomenon. But nevertheless the damage can be the same. The party of low interest rate regime seems to be over and a spike in mortgage rates is sure to be the needle that will prick right through this big speculative bubble. \n\nWhat goes up has to come down ! But once you start reading this book, it is difficult to put it down. Intellectually stimulating and bound to be economically rewarding.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1140", "text": "An Excellent (and comical) novel about family\n\tA Late Divorce is one of my very favorites novels. This ordinary tale about the late divorce of a middle-aged couple, one of whom is in a mental institution, is told from the perspective of each member of the family: children, their spouses and mates, grandson,etc. I have rarely laughed so much, or been touched so much, by the insightful description of the Kaminka family and their travails over a failed marriage, real estate and conflict. The scene with the rabbis at the mental institution is literary hilarity at its best...A wonderful work, original, illuminating and FUNNY", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1141", "text": "Simply the best art critic\n\tI agree with the first reviewer: this is what art criticism, politically engaged or not, should read like. Berger was an old-time Marxist; I am an Anglosphere conservative. He is a man of the Left; I am of the Right. No matter, his essays are the most wonderful introduction to art criticism, and at times philosophy, that I have read. Incredibly perceptive, sensitive, without empty sentimentality but filled with genuine sentiment and deep empathy for the human condition, Berger can make any painting or work of art say more than even its author may have intended. He uses history but is not a historicist, for he lets the works reveal themselves openly. The essay \"That which is held,\" a philosophic vindication of romantic love through an analysis of \"time\" is a near masterpiece of the essay form worthy of Montaigne. Berger will be missed in the barren landscape of contemporary Europe. Danto and the Americans are simply not in his league", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1142", "text": "My All Time Favorite Fantasy\n\tI have enjoyed all of David Gemmell's work but this one takes the prize. It contains sorrow, great sacrifice, courage, honor, and some of the best battles every written. It is easy to see the scenes and the people as you read, the characters are ones you will become attached to. If you love fantasy that involves warfare and courage with people making the best of a bad situation and with no magic items to save the day, you will love this book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1143", "text": "level headed reading: Jesus in his own context\n\tin order to properly understand the Jesus of the new testament, instead of making a Jesus of our own liking, it is necessary to understand Jesus as he himself indicated. Jesus himself, according to the new testament, made constant reference and allusion to the hebrew scriptures, ( old testament ), as he sought to explain himself, his actions, his teachings and his significance. Understanding the old testament is therefore of paramount importance for understanding what Jesus was and is about. This means far more than knowing some of the messianic proof texts or knowing about Noahs ark or the temple and sacrificial system of the ancient hebrews. Understanding the old testament involves knowing the overall aim and purpose of it, and how it all is held together by connected themes that form a unified whole. Christopher Wright's book, Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament, is an absolute Godsend towards getting the drift of the old testament and how it carries forward to the Jesus of the new testament. This book is a little bit technical at times, it is not a devotional work, but reading this book will educate a person to accurately understand what the old testament is about and how it flows into the person of Jesus, thereby expositing the true meaning and intent of Jesus according to the background that Jesus himself referred to. Thanks Chris Wright for this fabulous book. Also see his forthcoming book, The Mission of God, due out in fall of 2006 by intervarsity press. It looks to be another bullseye!! For some other great little books on Jesus that are sane and sober, see: Jesus and His World by Peter Walker, The Original Jesus by N.T. Wright, and for a bit of a larger work see Jesus and The Gospels by Craig Blomberg", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1144", "text": "Excellent Resource for Raw Food Nutrition\n\tThis book provides a straight-forward approach to a raw-food diet, and the changes required to maintain the health of your pet through the process. It also helps to have someone who can assist you in locating the ingredients locally, but Schultze provides all the requisite information that you will need. A great resource to go to when you get a nagging question, or have a concern. Try not to let people talk you out of trying the diet, as you WILL see changes in the health of your pet; many veterinarians that I have spoken with are not particularly supportive. My 2 y/o Lab has a softer coat, clearer eyes, and better muscle tone since I have started him on the diet. This diet is slightly more expensive than feeding dog chow, but the reward of having a healthy, happy pet far outweigh the associated costs. Good luck, and enjoy your pet", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1145", "text": "An excellent introduction to critical thinking\n\tA comprehensive, entertaining and plainly written introduction to critical thinking. It should be in every school and public library (preferably next to the biology books that have been stickered with pro-creationist caveats).\n\nMy only complaint is the title. Perhaps it should have been called \"The Critical Thinkers' Reference\" so as not to confuse those poor mites who cannot differentiate between rational thought and Cartesian Skepticism. \n\nOf course, if your world-view is not based on rational thinking and evidence, then the knowledge contained in this book may make you feel uncomfortable. You may even feel threatened to the point that you negatively review it. Guys - as Robert Park once said: \"Alas, to wear the mantle of Galileo it is not enough that you be persecuted by an unkind establishment, you must also be right.\" Please read this book (or even read the FAQ on Carroll's website) and learn how to reason.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1146", "text": "A Mother of a Book\n\tsometimes when you read a book you are expecting to read some details,but a book like this blows the lid off the mother fully. Deborah Santana doesn't hold back at all. she takes you on a journey from her childhood to her teen years with Sly Stone. then eventually with her Husband Carlos Santana. you read about a strong Woman who overcame so many obstacles was grounded strongly thrived despite some negative forces. a very powerful book that you simply can't put down. Deborah Santana is a Remarkable Soul Sister. this is a Must read book from start to finish.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1147", "text": "When the Wind Blows\n\tOnly my second James Patterson book, When the Wind Blows, will keep me coming back for more. I was not disappointed and look forward to reading many more of his novels.\n\nFrannie, a veterinarian, and Kit, an FBI agent find themselves thrown together in the hopes of saving a few very special children. Surrounded by some mysterious deaths in the past few years, including her own husbands, Frannie now is trying to stop yet another murder. It all begins when she thinks she sees a girl with wings in the forest near her home in Colorado. From here we learn of genetic experiments and more heinous crimes than those.\n\nThis book was written prior to the much acclaimed and popular Lakehouse with many of the same characters.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1148", "text": "My Faith Rejuvinated\n\tOrdinary Joy reminds you that God is in fact all around you in your ordinary living if you just take a break from all the hustle and bustle and truly appreciate His beauty. Joe Campeau uses personal illustrations that we can relate to, and in turn, relates them to the teachings of Jesus. On a personal note, my own faith has waivered for quite some time that after taking a \"closer look,\" I am rediscovering God's presence in my life and I know that, no matter what, \"the sun will shine tomorrow and I will be kissed by Son again and again and it can never be wiped away.\" Peace and JOY", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1149", "text": "informative amp; interesting read!\n\tThis book provides a very interesting and informative detail of the history of birth culture in America as discovered through the study of birth chairs. In incluedes intriguing pictorial documentations of birth chairs and how they evolved into the modern maternity beds in use today", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1150", "text": "Incredible -- beautiful and tragic historical/paranormal!\n\tHaving read Katherine, I wanted to get my hands on another Anya Seton novel. Her words are beautiful and her accurate historical references in the Medieval and Renaissance eras are breathtaking. People recommended Green Darkness because of its timeless romance, historical feel and paranormal aspects centered on past lives and reincarnation. So I gave Green Darkness a whirl. This enormous book (a big trade paperback with over six-hundred pages) enthralled me from beginning to end and I wish it had been longer, that the magic hadn't ended. Despite its rather large size and intricate story, the novel ended too soon for me. (I like big books, but you have to make sure that you will enjoy the whole thing when getting a large volume.) I finished this gem in three sittings. The novel's setting begins in the late 1960s (around the year this was first published). Richard Mardson takes his beloved wife, the American heiress Celia Taylor, to his estate in Sussex, England. There he shows her around the ancient castle that had belonged to his noble family for centuries and introduces her to his friends and peers, all respectable noblemen and women like Richard. But something strange begins to happen between them. Celia is experiencing deja vu, as though she'd been there before. This happens the second she enters the castle. At the same time, Richard becomes restless and moody. Celia is bewildered by his abrupt change from the once loving man to someone who isolates himself and avoids her. Their lives and their marriage could be in shambles, and Celia has to go back to her previous life during Tudor England to figure out what had gone wrong in order to salvage their happiness at present time. Her past life is a woman named Celia Bohun who falls for a handsome monk named Stephen (Richard) Mardson. Their forbidden love is timeless and the things they go through are staggering. There are many twists throughout the novel.\n\nI have read few novels that had made me go through as many emotions as this one had done. Celia and Stephen's love for one another was something truly beautiful and tragic at the same time. This novel brought me to tears by the time I finished. The building of tension between the protagonists is almost palpable. Celia is a very complex heroine. She is proud and innocent, but also could be quite the vixen when she sets her mind to it, especially when Stephen is involved. Stephen is a tall, dark and gorgeous hero who has taken a vow of chastity for his religion, but his attraction to Celia is undeniable and it is something that torments him. This part of his personality makes him a tortured soul and he is very appealing as a result. The part in which Celia looks after him when he falls ill is one of the sexiest scenes in the novel. It has a mixture of eroticism and innocence, for it is the first time Celia sees Stephen's nude body. The romance is indeed wonderful, but the historical references make this novel all the richer and more palatable. We experience all of the things that occurred during Tudor England, from Henry VIII's reign passing on to Queen Mary and onto Queen Elizabeth I. I have been reading quite a lot of historical/biographical novels and finding this book was like finding hidden treasure. You feel the time period and the events that took place in those times. The most insightful things for me were those centered on Queen Mary's persecution of Protestants and all the historical things that occur while time passes after the scandal centered on Celia's love for Stephen. The ending is one of the best endings I have read. Green Darkness is a true treasure that all historical enthusiasts should own. The story is quite intricate, not an easy read by a long shot (I find that most novels that center on reincarnation are very complex), but the overall development of the story is extremely well woven and beautifully executed. There are numerous characters in this novel, but I never felt like I had to keep up with them in order to remember them. Each character serves his or her purpose and I loved them (or hated them if they were villains). The one thing that puzzled me was the emphasis on Mabel's weight. I thought plump women were considered prettier in those times. And Celia (the twentieth century one) sounds a little too British for an American who'd set foot in England for the first time. Other than those negligible details, Green Darkness is perfect. Anya Seton was a great author, one of the best in her time. I think I like this novel more than Katherine. I wonder if Anya Seton and this novel inspired Jude Deveraux to write Remembrance (which I read at the same time as this one), which is another romance centered on soul mates and past lives partly set in the sixteenth century. Anyway, Green Darkness is one of the best historical/paranormal novels out there and I cannot recommend this memorable gem enough", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1151", "text": "Vernes' Vision of a Subterranean World\n\tA Jules Vernes classic, this is one of those novels that has stood up well against the test of time. True, there are some items that may seem a bit dated, and of course the whole scenario of the fantastic adventure to the depths of the earth is impossible. Yet, this novel is still a joy to read.\n\nWith a stoic Icelander as their guide, a renowned professor and his reluctant and skeptical nephew descend into the depths of a volcano in the vast frozen tundra of the Arctic, as the adventurers attempt to retrace the steps of a renowned alchemist. Contrary to popular belief (and scientific reality), the party descends deeper into the bowels of the earth, which is remarkably of a mild climate and not a boiling inferno. I won't serve as spoiler, but sufficed to say, that they uncover vast new worlds and creatures living in the subterranean world hundreds of miles beneath the terrestrial crust of the earth.\n\nVernes does attempt to make their descent seem plausible from a scientific standpoint. Their instruments, a crude electric light and others, would be considered state-of-the art for their time. Vernes also goes in great detail to describe the geological formations and fossilized remains contained in the earth. Vernes also attempts to explain how it is possible to travel so far under the surface of the earth without increased pressure harming the body. And if you take Verne's theories to heart (although modern science refutes them), their journey is plausible.\n\nHowever, I do have a couple minor gripes. Vernes goes into great detail describing fossils and rock formations, which no doubt lend scientific credence to his novel. Although this may interst a geologist or paleontologist, the rest of the masses (myself included) probably find this too tedious and distracting from the main story line. Also, there is one glaring scientific discrepancy with Vernes logic. During their rapid ascent (the details I won't reveal), the adventurers would have surely perished from decompression sickness (a.k.a., \"the bends\"). Although it was still a new phenomena at the time, I believe Vernes should have taken into account the rapid change in pressure, as he did during their slow descent into the abyss.\n\nThe nitpicking aside, this is a superb novel that has withstood the test of time. A modern reader will no doubt be entertained and enthralled at Verne's vision of a subterranean world. Nearly a century and a half later, Vernes' works still inspire awe and imagination", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1152", "text": "Exciting and provoking\n\tI was stunned to see so many critical reviews of this book here. Even more stunned by the criticisms. This is not a scientific treatise, and never pretends to be. This is not an introduction into the more abstract and obscure aspects of Emergence, nor is it a dry and tedious mathematical paper.\n\n This is an interesting, graspable, exciting and intelligently written book about a phenomenon which is absolutely, positively crucial to understand. To some people Emergence is a particular abstract in a particular field - those people were disappointed and found this \"light reading\" - which is really too bad, because they are the ones who NEED this book the most. Alas, we can expect it to be a while before these \"scientist\" can look outside their own shallow mud-puddles of their over-specialties to see how applicable emergent theory is to the world we are immersed in, both natural and man-made.\n\n If you didn't find this book exciting, you didn't read it. Sit down and read it without distraction and prejudice. Let Johnson do what he does best; take you on a journey of ideas and concepts. Sure, some of it is simplified for the lay-reader, but anybody who isn't a total couch-potato is going to find the content interesting enough to set-out and search for details on their own. It isn't Johnson's goal to elaborate on some trivial and fragmentary specialty that only people with masters degrees and secured positions in academia could possibly enjoy or tolerate. \n\n His goal is to show what emergence IS and why it is SO important, how vast the concepts are in their potential application in every imaginable field, and how elegant, simple, complex, chaotic, and BEAUTIFUL emergence IS !\n\n And he does exactly this quite well. If you read this book and are not excited, you didn't get it. Read it again. And again. Look up the examples of emergence, and try to actually find your own examples of emergence in YOUR world, in YOUR daily experience. The enrichment you'll gain from it will be worth a lot more than any silly over-specialty in an obscure field of research that nobody has ever hear", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1153", "text": "ENDEARING FELINE WHIMSEY\n\tA WONDERFULLY TOLD CAT-TAIL! THE ILLUSTRATIONS ARE LOVELY AND APPROPRIATE TO THE PLAYFUL THEME OF THE BOOK", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1154", "text": "Excellent Cookbook\n\tI love this cookbook. There are so many amazing recipes. As someone who is allergic to dairy, I am totally blown away at how creamy some of the dishes are. Besides the recipes, the book is filled with beautiful pictures and profound quotes that combine together to create a really special reading experience. I highly recommend this cookbook to vegans, vegetarians, people allergic to dairy and wheat, and meat eaters, as well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1155", "text": "i love this book!!!\n\ti am a kindda new wife but struggling with learning how to grow up and not be a nag. stormie is very easy to understand in her book and can relate to almost anyone. like another person said i do feel like this book was written just for me. the written prayers help me bc sometimes i dont know how to pray for my husband and this gives u the words to say and scripture to back up everything she says. also, it helps me more importantly be a better wife. this isnt a book to try to get ur way and mold and change ur husband. i'd say its about giving urself up to The Lord to change u and make u a better wife . and praying for ur husband is selfless and probably one of the most important things u could be doing. i highly recommend this book, highly. it changed me almost instantly!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1156", "text": "My favorite book in the series\n\tI have read all of Van Gulik's murder mysteries and this is has to be my favorite. The characters are intriguing and some sinister. The end is satisfying and bittersweet, challenging integrity vs justice. I would, however, recommend you read the others first (chronological is good, Chinese Gold Murders is first) to get to know the main characters although this book can stand on on its own", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1157", "text": "Excellent classic book on toxic shame and how to deal with it\n\tThis is in my opinion John Bradshaw's best book. It encapsulates his thinking on the area of toxic shame and demonstrates how this phenomenon is at the core of compulsions, addictions, co-dependencies and our need to achieve beyond what is really necessary or serves our larger purposes.\n\nIn this volume, John Bradshaw demonstrates how toxic shame develops and leads to the breakdown of families. He also talks about how this cycle is perpetuated through generations and actually covers a lot of ground in terms of family dynamics.\n\nThrough affirmations, working with feelings, visualizations and other techniques, the author shows the reader how to work through toxic shame. As someone who has done the work himself, he comes across as compassionate, knowledgeable and very practical.\n\nSometimes I get annoyed when I read this book because of unnecessary repetition of some key concepts. This is the explanation for my 4 rating, along with the fact that many of his books overlap each other with respect to content. Therefore, my overall rating is that this is a solid, well-written classic that certainly deserves its best-seller status. However, prepare yourself for some repetition and unnecessarily long examples of what he is talking about.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1158", "text": "Can't Read Again\n\tI love this book! I love this series and it absolutely pains me to think that this may be the last (I say maybe because originally Buddies was supposed to be the last). It is such a difficult book to pick up and read because every emotion invested in the previous three books is tested. My love for Dennis Savage's irony becomes sorrow at the hope that he will lose face and stay with Little Kiwi. My love for Little Kiwi's innocence becomes concern for his actions. It's like watching your child make questionable decisions and knowing that no matter what the result, the choices that they make are theirs, and there's nothing you can do about it, but let them be chosen. It's hard letting Little Kiwi grow up and become Virgil Brown. I imagine it's the same way with a child, but at least then you get to see what happens! Mind you, the book like the other three is a comic genius with subtle, feeling humor that has you laughing one minute and crying the next. But just like quot;Just Above My Head quot; by James Baldwin (which I highly recommend), I have been unable to pick up this book and read it again. It simply leaves me realing with so many feelings, yet I would not trade the experience reading it with anything. How does one mix merriment with malaise so well? Read the book and find out", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1159", "text": "Cute\n\tThis is a cute story about a spider who drops in on a farm. All the farm animals greet her and invite her to play. But the spider spends the day building her web instead. The book is fun and informative, and not at all scary. The pages are doubled so they are easy to turn, but be careful, because inquisitive little fingers may reach inside the pages and rip them. The book has about 350 words", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1160", "text": "A great unsung character\n\tCollins' efforts with his justly famed quot;The Moonstone quot; and quot;The Woman in White quot; have perhaps overshadowed his very fine work as seen in quot;Armadale. quot; Lydia Gwilt (don't you love the last name?) is one of the great unsung characters in English (or any western) literature. Collins seems to delight in making her as full-bodied, as attractive to men, and as dangerous as he can without ever losing his grip and falling over the slippery precipice into satire. Given the tenor and social conventions of the time, her quest for revenge on the despicable Alan Armadale seems perfectly in keeping. Lydia Gwilt is like an early, English Scarlett O'Hara without the redeeming humor Scarlett was known to exhibit. All in all, an extraordinarily well-written and three-dimensional character study", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1161", "text": "Changed my Life\n\tI evolved into a lower carb nutrition by finding first that I needed more protein than I had thought and that I reacted strongly to sugars. I bought this book when I decided to lose a few pounds, but wanted to understand any health implications related to a low carb diet. I was already having gall bladder and liver issues. I bought this book first and 2.5 years later, it is still the best reference I have. The chapter on hormones is a bit technical, but this chapter alone is worth the price of the book. \n\nWithin three days of eliminating grains from my diet, I no longer cared whether or not I lost weight. My awful blood sugar drops and painful bloating were gone, my energy increased significantly and within weeks I noticed that the gall bladder pain was gone (and it hasn't come back). Within three months my intense hot flashes disappeared and I started sleeping better. \n\nThe book first describes what low carb nutrition is, then goes on to discuss hormones and how insulin impacts the overall balance of the body's hormones in different ways. It addresses overall energy, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, gastrointestinal disorders, vitamins and minerals, and weight control (one chapter - the rest is on health issues).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1162", "text": "A great book. My 3 year olds favorite.\n\tThree of my nephews and my son's favorite book. He wore it out and I had to buy another one.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1163", "text": "Wonderful book\n\tThis is an excellent book. The anecdotal stories that the author includes make the book much more readable when compared to other parrot guides. The authors book on Senegal parrots and their family is also full of information.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1164", "text": "Perception is everything\n\tIn response to the guy who said this book isn't quot;scientific quot; I say, it's as scientific as the diagnosis. (Which is essentially a catalog of behaviors that annoy teachers, but I digress.) There's no scientific proof that ADHD actually exists as a disorder. Since we don't understand the brain, or why it does things, how can we assume that brain scans actually tell anyone anything? Choosing a positive perspective about annoying behavior is a good start. The book is worth your time, but you should also check out Hallowell or Ingersoll", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1165", "text": "Outstanding book\n\tAmong all the theories of ethics with which I am familiar, I have always found Kant's system to be the best: carrying out one's duty for the sake of the duty itself. The problem with Kant, however, is that his theory of morality is grounded outside humanity, dependent on a source of which we can never, some may claim, have any understanding. Christine Korsgaard fixes, at least for me, this problem, by showing that one does not have to venture outside humanity in order to ground its morality. In short, the source of normativity is our humanity itself.\n\nI don't want to get into too much details and give away the main points of the book. Suffice it to say that it offers, in my opinion, some of the best arguments for the objectivity of morality. The conclusion I reached after reading the book was this: It is as much justified for a human to complain 'Why should I be moral?' as it is for him/her to complain 'Why should I have two eyes?' In both cases, the answer is 'Because you are a human being, a social animal with two eyes.'", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1166", "text": "Reframing Organizations: Artistry, Choice, and Leadership\n\tHighly recommended! The text is engaging and very informative. Clear possibilities for implementation", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1167", "text": "Sexological Review\n\tI found Lovemaps a valueable and insightful look at the way individuals relate to sexual behavior and establish their sexual identify and desires based on life experiences which as Dr. Money indicates occurs in childhood and which is unconsciously formed by the individual. I found this book extremely helpful while working on my Doctorate in Human Sexuality and now 6 years later as I continue my research and work as a Sexologist and Sex Therapist. I highly recommend this book to other Sexologist and Clinicians, as well as any man or woman who is interested in learning more about sex and sexual behavior; and in essence more about themselves. It definitely helps if you read a book before judging it. And this book should be in everyone's \"Sensual Library\". Live with passion, Dr. Charley Ferrer, author of The Latina Kama Sutra, The W.I.S.E. Journal for the Sensual Woman, Para La Mujer Sensual, El Kama Sutra Latino, The Passionate Latina: In Our Own Words... www.instituteofpleasure.org", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1168", "text": "A phenominal resource book dedicated to enlighten and inform its reader.\n\tThe Art of The Table - A Complete Guide to Table Setting, Table Manners, and Tableware, is extremely thorough in covering all the details related to proper table etiquette. Author Suzanne Von Drachenfels makes it so easy, and entertaining in the process, finding the answer to any mealtime dilemma.\n\nIn nine, worldly-wise written chapters, you will learn all about table fundamentals. Starting with the dining experience (formal vs. informal), then dinnerware, flatware, stemware, table linens, serving techniques, dining finesse, menu planning, Suzanne completes her mission with her undertaking of table manners in a changing world. Her history lessons compliment any given subject and are very enjoyable. Excellent", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1169", "text": "One of My favorite from SK\n\tRose Madder was one the first books that got me hooked on Stephen King. This story is phenomenal, in my opinion. I have to admit the first time I read it I was a little confused. I was not one to be to much into \"sci fi\" fantasy type stuff. This, like any good story or movie is best when it is read a few times. Then you really get to pick up the subtle hints that you may have missed before. Then again I am a bit biased. Rose Madder is right at the top of my list of most favorites (just below Bag of Bones", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1170", "text": "A handbook for parents full of personal anecdotes, fanciful stories, and good common sense advice\n\tCarol Kuykendall --- author, speaker, and strategic projects director for MOPS International (Mothers of Preschoolers) --- has compiled what she considers the five-star winning components of a successful family. According to this mom of three grown children, the five key elements of a great family begin with love -- expressions that inspire and comfort; fun -- activities that recharge a family's batteries; loyalty -- lessons on sticking with family through it all; growth -- embracing new challenges and seeing the value of stretching; and faith -- holding close a relationship with Christ that shines vividly and practically into the lives of others. With many personal anecdotes, fanciful stories, and good common sense advice, Kuykendall does a marvelous job presenting a handbook for parents that is easy on both the eyes and the heart.\n\nThe author's two-part text deals with family matters that focus on the beginnings of new family life when a young couple first discovers they're pregnant. Some of the practical points offered in this section include deciding who to invite to the actual delivery, naming the baby by taking into account potential teasing/taunting as a result of this all-important choice, hashing out basic parenting decisions regarding naps/nursing/discipline, dealing with those unmet expectations that crop up almost immediately after giving birth, and learning to fit into the extended family with the newest member without stepping on other siblings' toes or feelings.\n\nKuykendall then delves into dreaming for a bit. Just what kind of family does the new couple want to be? The author discusses the value of looking back in order to glean the best of past childhoods while wisely leaving not-so healthy patterns behind where they belong. She also details the importance of taking a realistic look at where a family is today, accepting where people are, because this is the point from which everyone can move ahead. Finally, a brief segment on looking ahead with hopeful, faith-inspired enthusiasm closes out this foundational topic.\n\nTo complete part one, Kuykendall does a lovely job presenting the \"gifts\" children bring to a family. Clearly, children are gifts from God, but with them come powerful life lessons on perspective. Consider the gift of \"do-overs,\" in which parents can relive the innocence and wonder of childhood discovery through their children's eyes. This important truth reminds parents that God is the giver of second chances. Kuykendall also cites the gifts of humility as children \"reveal us to ourselves\" as imperfect parents. Children also model sincerity of a simple, uncomplicated faith.\n\nOnce this solid foundation is set, Kuykendall spends a generous amount of space re-defining her five-star qualities, each with its own separate chapter (Love, Fun, Loyalty, Growth, Faith). Every chapter opens with a lengthy discussion that includes biblical principles and selected bible verses, personal insights from the author's own family life, specific action points, and quippy yet powerful quotations for increased take-away reminders. One of the most telling quotations included in this timely text appears near the end, and it typifies Kuykendall's entire message beautifully. \"Family is...A soft place to land.\"\n\n\n --- Reviewed by Michele How", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1171", "text": "I LOVED THIS BOOK!!!!\n\tWow!!! This is a ton of great information from a 'been there, done that' Mom and Grandma. \n\nThe author shares wisdom, humor and stories all wrapped in grace... \n(I loved that I could read it and be inspired to be better, encouraged for the great things I AM doing, but not feel guilty about all the stuff I'm NOT doing.) \n\nThis is a celebration of the family. I think I might make it my new standard baby shower gift!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1172", "text": "The rare little children's bio of Dr. King\n\tWhen I first started reviewing children's books on Amazon.com I gave myself a long list of rules to follow. And one of those rules stated that I was not to read other reviews of a book on the site until AFTER I'd written my own review. I wanted my little writings to remain unsullied and pure, filled only with my own thoughts (which I obviously mistook to be brilliant) and feelings. After a while though I gave up on this rule. By and large (and this is not speaking for all reviews... just 90% of them) a review for a children's book goes something along the lines of \"It was good, my four-year-old requests it every night, buy this book, etc.\". Nothing too shocking or revealing. So I grew lazy. I started reading other reviews of picture books long before I sat down to actually write a review of my own. Just moments ago I went to do the same thing for the beautiful picture book, \"Martin's Big Words\". This book was on my list of must-reads because it had garnered itself a Caldecott Honor years before. So I went to the appropriate Amazon.com page (much as you are now) and read the first review on the list. At the time, it was an unassuming July 18, 2002 review entitled, \"There's Something Wrong Here...\". I read the review. I digested the review. And I came to the inescapable opinion that the points raised in the review were good ones. Ones that I should consider, dare I say, in my OWN review. This is unprecedented. Never has a review for a book, a children's book, really hit home for me like this one did. So to that mysterious reader who thought to make a point back in 2002, I commend you. And to myself, a mental whipping for breaking my own rules. It's a hard act to follow, but I've a point or two of my own to make and I'm gonna make `em.\n\t\nNow as a children's librarian I get a whole heaping helpful of small children coming in around January 17th (or just before) requesting books on Martin Luther King Jr. For the older children, such requests are usually easy enough to fulfill. But for little ones with short attention spans and even shorter vocabularies, the choices are limited. Fortunately, there's, \"Martin's Big Words\". A beautiful encapsulation of the life of the great man, the book shows Martin as a child, first encountering the insanity of segregation. We see him grow up and preach a gospel of love and acceptance. Following this are small looks at the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott, civil rights marches, and his 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. Finally, while marching with striking garbage collectors (a fact not often mentioned in children's biographies of King), he was shot and killed. Says the book at the end, \"His big words are alive for us today\". \n\t\nThe book is stunning to look at, you know. The endpapers consist of pane after pane of brown, peach, amber, and umber stained glass. Taken together, the stained glass appears to be a variety of different skin tones all working together to make something beautiful. Using collage, illustrator Bryan Collier peppers his unique style with symbolic images (such as four lit candles placed in remembrance of the girls killed in the Sixteenth Street Baptist church). In the rest of the book, Collier's images leap off the page. They're bright, colorful and eclectic. Combined with author Doreen Rappaport's elegant eloquent narrative, children get a full understanding of the courage and greatness behind Dr. King's life and actions. \n\t\nSo what about the complaints of this book? Let's examine them fully. First of all, one criticism is that in the image of the civil rights march there are thirteen men on display, none of whom are either white or female. This is true. And it is a little odd. Not don't-buy-this-book odd. Just why-did-the-illustrator-make-that-choice odd. From looking at the picture I can only assume that Collier was working off a snapshot of a portion of a march from the past and didn't notice that it was a bit skewed. The other criticism of the book is that whites are only portrayed as evil rednecks that want to kill Dr. King. I dunno. The book says plenty of things about diversity and the coming together of the races. As for the lack of positive white images, I admit they're not present in this particular book. However, the world is filled to overflowing with books that DO present positive images of white people. As a white person myself, I'm sick to death of 'em. And I'd gladly exchange four or five hundred such books for a single one that was half as beautifully illustrated and written as \"Martin's Big Words\". \n\t\nSo yeah, the book has a flaw here or there. But it also fills a need. However important you deem it that your children see positive images of whites during the Freedom Marches is your prerogative. But don't pass \"Martin's Big Words\" by because it fails to fully display the diversity of the 60s in your eyes. It's a great book with a great message. It's also one of the few King bios that'll capture your seven-year-old's attention for longer than a minute. A great addition to any library and a necessary purchase for anyone who wants to teach their small child about a magnificent man.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1173", "text": "Never travel the same route twice!\n\tIbn Batuta describes his encounters with peoples and lands west of his native Tangiers (Morocco) in the 14 C. By avoiding to travel the same route twice, he comes to the same places a number of times (Baghdad, Delhi) spinning and zigzagging his ways through mountains and seas. As he explores with brio this world, he unfolds himself and as in most cross-cultural encounters, this maybe one of the most interesting features of the book. He accepts miraculous events with a candor I have not found in any other Middle Age traveler of those lands (from Marco Polo to the Jesuits). He gives little description of the way people live in the places he visits - which I regret - apart from detailed descriptions of the gowns and other garments he is given by some of the Sheikhs of the places he visits. The descriptions of how those sheikhs succeeded to govern illustrate how (extremely) fragile power was and is in those regions. \nNames are sometimes difficult to relate to those we know - which is regretful. \nDon't follow Ibn Batuta's advice, read (and enjoy) the book twice", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1174", "text": "Very funny and so true\n\tI lived in a situation somewhat like that Richardson describes. We watched VietNam from 1000 miles away, but the players were the same. It was like living at the far edge of the Welsh Marches in the time of the Roman Empire. Maybe if you haven't lived within a bureauocracy you won't understand, but everything he says is true", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1175", "text": "GREAT READ\n\tA must for any afterlife library.The chapter entitled \"Mothers Chapter\" is worth the price of the book alone. I know it will be hard to put this book down. A delightful 2 day read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1176", "text": "Global Capitalism's Local Disaster\n\tThere are many books out there about the supposed strengths or weaknesses of globalization and free trade, but at least in terms of the international movement of capital, you'll usually find mere boosterism and ideology. At last, Paul Blustein has given us a look at the real-life effects of financial shenanigans and speculation on the lives of real people in a developing nation. Here we have an in-depth and incredibly informative examination of the global financial trends that led to the horrendous collapse of Argentina's economy in 2001-2002, which resulted in millions and millions of people descending into poverty and hardship. You won't be surprised to see the word \"bubble\" regularly, as Blustein covers the surprisingly slow-moving factors that added up to disaster over several years, with many mistakes made by all parties along the way. \n\nIn addition to some financial mismanagement and damaging internal politics within Argentina itself, Blustein also explains errors made by the IMF and the Clinton and Bush administrations, and unhealthy speculation by foreign investors who had no regard for the outcomes of their actions. Not to mention, Argentina was the punching bag for an international monetary system that is built to ensure short-term rewards for speculators, plus an ideology that believes it to be acceptable when elites in rich countries profit while regular people in developing nations are left holding the bag when the bubble bursts. I would also recommend this book for those with a general interest in international monetary matters, as Bluestein does a marvelous job explaining phenomena like currency exchange rates, international debt and equity markets, and other financial concepts that you may wish to understand more deeply. If you're an ideologue in love with the supposed panacea of free markets, thinking that the unfettered movement of capital around the world will raise all ships, you might have your worldview shot down by Blustein and his excellent look at Argentina's misery. [~doomsdayer520~", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1177", "text": "Definitely worth every penny\n\tI have a pile of thes books at home this is the first one that ever gave me any useful information. I am physically challenged and I have a hard time getting around. This is the only book I ever read that features information for people like me", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1178", "text": "There is a unprocess to everything\n\tI found this book to very informative. In a nutshell, it tells you how food is processed throughout your system and it's reaction. Like, fresh vegatables can be eaten with anything but starches don't digest well with meat. There are stages to going *Raw* that Ms. Rose has honestly and clearly put out there. Our bodies just can't go Raw over night. Yhere is a change in the digestive system. I know from my experience how my body feels when I eat raw for several days and then introduce the wrong combonation of foods. I feel like I'm suffering at the toilet.Sorry. Natalie gets you through the stages of developing this life style. It's a Detox program not a cookbook. It has recipes for all the stages to going *Raw. Ms. Rose hershelf claims it took several years for her to go completely Raw. The recipes are for those various stages. I don't find anything wrong with this book. As far as enzymes. All foods have them, and yes our body has them too. When cooking foods you are breaking down the enzymes that are packed with nutrients. That simple. We want to incorporate more enzymes or natural living food into our bodies. \n\nAnd if you read your Bible...you will know what it means to eat pure food. Eat what the Lord has provided for you. You best optimal health can continue and grow from eating more living foods. \n\nI was on this plan for a month. Without exercise I did the stage 3 and followed through the evening. I lost 16lbs in a month! I didn't even do an enema yet. My body was doing well everyday several times a day getting rid of the waste I've manage to occumalate. I didn'want to wear my food anymore. My insulin was way off from process snacks. This really help me feel the difference and pay respect to the best thing I could have done for myself. This book is a great beginning. I hope you see it the way I do", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1179", "text": "Not bad at all\n\tI enjoyed this novel. It wasn't Hiaasen's best work but it was well beyond a lot of novels one could read. \n\nHiaasen has the ability to look at the lower end of society and bring out the humour in how they conduct their lives. In this novel, two people win the Lotto. Ordinarily this would be a cause for celebration but when one of the winners bemoans the fact that they have to share their spoils with another and they are wanna-be white supremists, then the adventure starts. \n\nThe shenanigans of the characters is both humourous and engrossing, this is a book that I recommend", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1180", "text": "Great Resource!\n\tThis book opened up new database opportunities for me. Without it, I would never have unlocked the real power of MySQL 5", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1181", "text": "A Great Sequel to Jurassic Park\n\tThis novel was amazing. It is just as good as Jurassic Park and I recommend it to anyone who loved Jurassic Park. This novel is much better than the movie so if you liked Lost World, then you should definitely read this. Crichton realistially extends this series and keeps you entertained throughout the book. Once you pick it up, you won't want to put it down", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1182", "text": "Fast\n\tI really enjoyed this book. It was interesting and fast. It kept my attention and I did not want to put the book down.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1183", "text": "Outstanding book that will build character!\n\tThe Chronicles of Narnia by accaimled author C.S. Lewis is worth every penny. I bought a copy for myself, but I am saving it for when my son learns to read. The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe will move you if are you 25 or 5 and the story is a of such a kind--that you are the better for reading it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1184", "text": "More Than a House\n\tThrough Forster's impressive command of the English language and advanced character development, the story of Helen Margaret Schlegel unfolds. The sisters--who are highly educated, pensive, and artistic--become entangled with the Wilcox family--practical, unilateral capitalists--and the Basts--working class and unassuming. However, the initially subtle differences between the sisters (and how they approach love, misfortune, and personal relations) become more obvious as the novel progresses, climaxing in a scandalous ending that was unexpected from a high-brow English novel. (I think some of the 1 and 2 start reviewers never actually read the novel to its dramatic end) Human nature notwithstanding, the novel's refinement, gorgeous writing, and riveting story-telling prevail to the end. I loved it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1185", "text": "\"I was cut out for finer things.\"\n\tThe narrator of Joe Perrotta's novel \"Joe College\" is Danny, an English major at Yale. Stuck with the peculiarities of his roommates, and with a horrendous crush on a fellow student named Polly, Danny struggles to complete his junior year. While home in New Jersey on a summer break, Danny drives his father's lunch wagon \"The Roach Coach.\" And this is how he meets Cindy, a pleasant, chatty secretary. Danny compares her to the girls on the Yale campus, and the comparison is not flattering to Cindy. He's faintly embarrassed by her, and while she's ok to date when he's home in New Jersey, he's ashamed of the relationship when he returns to Yale.\n\nOnce again, Perrotta presents the theme of escape from New Jersey, and in the novel, Danny's escape is temporarily through Yale, but ultimately through education. Cindy represents everything Danny is trying to escape--a lifetime driving the Roach Coach, and Danny knows far too many people who made huge mistakes and ended up trapped forever in New Jersey. \n\nClass is another theme in the novel--during the school year, Danny works in a cafeteria. The employees and the Townies are all too well aware that their lives are mapped out--whereas the Yale students seem to have vast, limitless opportunities. While Danny's background is humble, and his parents have made tremendous sacrifices to send him to Yale, he rubs shoulders with peers who come from incredibly wealthy homes. To them, Yale doesn't quite hold the desperate stakes that face Danny. When it comes to making some rather questionable moral choices, Danny nakedly examines his motives, and simply shrugs. While this does not make Danny a heroic narrator, it certainly makes him very real and very human. As a Perrotta fan, I hope that the author rediscovers Danny in another novel. In \"Joe College\" Danny's moral fibre is still quite plastic, and he may prove to be fascinating in middle age--displacedhuma", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1186", "text": "Metallica's Last Thrash\n\tTHE BAND: James Hetfield (lead vocals, guitar), Kirk Hammett (guitars), Lars Ulrich (drums percussion), and new member Jason Newsted (bass) formerly of Flotsam And Jetsam (replacing Cliff Burton, R.I.P.). \n\nTHE DISC: (1988) 9 tracks clocking in at approximately 65 minutes. Included with the disc is a 10-page booklet containing song titles/credits, song lyrics, band pictures, one 'gavel' drawing containing band member faces, and thank you's. This is Metallica's 4th studio album. All songs written by Hetfield, Hammett, Ulrich and/or Newsted. Recorded at One On One Studios, Los Angeles, CA. This would be Flemming Rasmussen's last album produced with the band (Bob Rock would follow). The Japanese (import) version contains a bonus track - a Diamond Head cover, \"The Prince\". Label - Elektra.\n\nCOMMENTS: \"...And Justice For All\" was the last classic Metallica album of the 80's. It was also their final attempt at thrash metal (once the 90's rolled around and producer Bob Rock entered the picture, the band took a more \"mainstream\" metal approach). The majority of songs are long with complex riffs... borderline progressive. Let me first say that for years, this disc sat on my shelf. I thought it was over-produced; I didn't like Ulrich's snare drum (sounded cheap and tinny) or his double bass (sounded shallow and metallic - partly due to a coin taped to the drum skin where the foot pedal hit); Newsted's bass was nonexistent (the standard explanation for this combines Newsted's absence from the mixing sessions where he could have voiced his opinion, and the lingering issue of his \"newness\" within the band following the death of Burton); there were three songs that I just could not get into (\"Eye Of The Beholder\", \"The Shortest Straw\" and lightning fast \"Dyers Eve\"); and the articles I read about the 3 original band members hazing and not accepting newcomer Newsted was infuriating... call if fun, call it pranks, call it cruel - Newsted simply did not deserve this kind of treatment. Newsted (or anyone else who took the job) had two choices - put up with the crap or leave. From the outside looking in, Burton's loss was tragic, but the way Hetfield/Ulrich/Hammett handled the situation afterwards seemed uncalled for. As far as \"...And Justice For All\" is concerned though, it's taken a decade to grow on me and finally realize there are some brilliant songs here. In my opinion, \"One\" is one of Metallica's finest songs in their entire catalog. \"One\" has an awesome slow beginning, tells a great story of an injured soldier, and ends in fine metal thrash form (not to mention one of the more memorable MTV videos)... all in all featuring great guitar work (intro, rhythm and solos). \"Blackened\" is an underrated gem of an opener. \"To Live Is To Die\" is the other masterpiece (almost 10 minutes long) - riffs and spoken words written by Cliff Burton (his last written testament) - this song has great riffs and 7 minutes of jamming before any vocals... reminiscent of something taken right off \"Master Of Puppets\". The title track also resembles something from \"Puppets\". \"...And Justice For All\" chart success - hitting #6 on Billboard's \"Top 200 Albums\" from 1988, as well as the song \"One\" hitting #35 on Billboard's Hot 100. There's good and bad here... this album is still considered a classic and essential. If not only for the songs \"One\", \"Blackened\" and \"To Live Is To Die\" (4 stars).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1187", "text": "Wonderful and Most Fun\n\tI just finished my second reading of it.\n\nI really cannot add much to the great reviews already written. I've always loved Dickens' way with words, and this book is a treasure in that department. The English, the Era, the characters, the countryside.... it got to the point where I couldn't wait for the evening to come so I could continue reading.\n\nThis also seems to me to be an important \"cornerstone book\" for other great English literature. The theme (though just a seed) for Scrooge in A Christmas Carol begins here, in a story called The Goblin Who Stole a Sexton, a story related during one of Pickwick's Christmastime visits to a friend in the country. When reading The Wind in the Willows or Tolkien's works, I cannot escape the feeling that they were also influenced by the charm, the sense of humor (okay, humour), duty to friends, and the simple but most important things in life which Dickens so impressively describes.\n\nThe only negative thing is that I discovered that it had an effect on me which made me wish that I was free from the drudgery of daily work, was retired (with ample monetary means, of course, like Pickwick himself), and could devote the remainder of my life to similar ramblings, adventures, and pursuits.\n\nAn excellent book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1188", "text": "THE MARCH CONTINUES\n\tI first read this extraordinary book in 1986, just two years after it was first published. Picking it up again, I find it eerily applicable to our current situation. There is a familiar old adage that teaches us that those who refuse to learn history are doomed to repeat it. THE MARCH OF FOLLY brings this message back to the forefront.\n\nBarbara W. Tuchman eloquently discusses the bizarre propensity of governments throughout history to pursue policies contrary to their own interests. Mind you, this is not a pacifist book but rather one that begs governments to beware of the reckless pursuit of policy that might prove to be dangerous. And, yes, I admit right readily that hindsight is 20-20.\n\nBeginning with the Trojans and their acceptance of the Trojan Horse to benighted Papal policy during the renaissance to Britain's stupidity during the American Revolution to questionable American policy during the Vietnam war, THE MARCH OF FOLLY invites the reader to consider the fact that as things change in historic chronology apparently nothing else does.\n\nGiven our current war policies, efforts and mistakes in Iraq, Tuchman's masterpiece is a very poignant read and we must confess, regardless of individual political leanings, that the potential for history to repeat itself yet again is considerable. Who knows, there may yet be a sequel to this one appropriately titled THE MARCH CONTINUES.\n\nTHE HORSEMA", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1189", "text": "Excellent book on personal hygiene and public health\n\tMany stories in this book reminds me of the famous essay quot;Silent Spring quot;. The writing style is extremely accessible to every body and yet delivers a significant amount of knowledge, advice, and sometimes wisdom. The author carefully explains medical terms and implications, thus easing the reader's mind without using a medical book. This book is highly recommended to anyone who has a curious mind", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1190", "text": "Good news for cats :-)\n\tAs a health writer, I know that pharmaceuticals can be very dangerous compounds. But for years, I overlooked the fact that drugs aren't good for pets either. Your cat can probably benefit from safer alternative treatments. Martin Zucker has put together a wonderful book with top veterinarians. Don't keep alternative and holistic treatments to yourself -- share them with your pet", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1191", "text": "Great, subtle book by proven author\n\tI LOVED this book! I read it in a single day. I have read everything else of Maupin's and strongly recommend this novel, too. This is probably my favorite book of his.\n\nThe author had more lyrical descriptions in this book than I remember from his past volumes. I found myself rereading lines and paragraphs simply for the sheer beauty of language. The falling apart relationship between Gabriel and Jess also hit me as realistic and at times almost too painful to read.\n\nA great book!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1192", "text": "Who knew that earth demons like Chef Boyardee?\n\t'The Regulators' is not quite on the literary level of 'Desperation,' but that makes it more fun in a way, especially as it's less preachy. I liked that 'The Regulators' adds a little more information about the mysterious Tak. Here we see a more terribly playful, oddly fastidious, and possibly younger Tak who loves spaghetti, chocolate milk, westerns, and Cassie Stiles. And while most of the characters of 'The Regulators' are flatter than those of 'Desperation,' 'The Regulators' gives us a glimpse of what some inhabitants of Desperation might have been like before Tak possessed them, particularly Audrey and Collie who were never shown \"pre-Tak\" in 'Desperation.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1193", "text": "almost, but not quite...\n\tA looming 21-year High School reunion has led me to ponder the past, especially the town I grew up in. I have been reading The Geography of Nowhere by James Howard Kuntsler, a book which explores the rise of suburbia and automobile culture in America. Kuntsler explores the effects of modernist design philosophy (Le Corbusier, Gropius, Bauhaus etc. ) . Although Kunstler's book is by no means a complete history, his insights are provocative. His basic thesis is that the rise of the automobile has led to the development of a banal and meaningless quot;geography of nowhere quot;. In other words, since the 1920s, Americans have pursued a single-minded vision when it comes to urban development: namely treating our built surroundings as disposable commodities to be bought and sold, with little regard to aesthetics.\n \n Growing up in a suburb, I experienced this sort of fake-non-reality-bubble of what a city should be, or what it should do for its residents. There was always nothing to do, nowhere to go. Fortunately, in those days, creative people created their own quot;scene quot;, no matter how lame it was. Such a naive scene based on our libertine tastes and overbearing ignorance. Of course, conformity was the rule.\n \n And we all nearly s--t ourselves when we got behind the wheel of our first car. It was almost like and 5-year-old's first trip to Disneyland. It was like that first sexual experience. It was an epiphany, of sorts.\n \n Little did we realize that our addiction to auto travel would bring such a high cost to our lonely empty souls. Who ever thought that being so cheap would cost us so much?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1194", "text": "Extraordinary\n\tExtremely well researched. McChesney has been a key figure in the \"media debate\" and he approaches the subject with knowledge and objectivity. His disciplined, almost scientific investigation is an example of non-partisan coverage of a crucial issue. If only a few politicians were as concerned with the public interest as McChesney, we would be in a better world. I am a Mexican citizen so I couldn't care less about U.S. partisan politics, and if you care about the fate of public communications, you shouldn't either. This is a problem that affects every country, not just the U.S.A., since the big telecommunication companies are broadcasting all over the World. The interest of big advertisers is being protected by U.S. policy and their marketing messages are then blasted everywhere. Even the smallest community in the South-Mexican jungles knows Ronald McDonald. CNN has Latin editions of their biased news transmitted to most Latin countries. As an outsider, I hope the U.S. citizenry will realize that this is not an issue of Democrats vs. Republicans but a World-wide issue of the individual vs. the big corporations. In reality they don't care about your political affiliations, as long as you saturate your credit cards to buy their heavily advertised products, you can debate each other to death", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1195", "text": "A book for the ages\n\tWoodward and Bernstein, famous reporters for the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal, chronicle their experience investigating and exposing the deceptive actions of President Nixon and his cronies during Watergate. This book takes the reader through Woodward and Bernstein's efforts at uncovering the truth, internal dilemmas about the information they were uncovering, and covert meetings with confidential sources. They tell a tale of mystery and intrigue that stands up to some of the world's best fiction except that this story actually happened and signaled the end of an era where the US Presidency was respected above all else.\n\nThis book is a fascinating look at how investigative journalism once was. Instead of printing first and asking questions later, Woodward and Bernstein, along with their editors, took painstaking efforts at checking, double checking, and even triple checking their sources and information before putting something derogatory in print. It seems a sharp contrast to journalism today that appears to be publish now, ask questions later, and file a retraction in small print even later. This book also tells the tale of two very opposite reporters and how they pulled together to write about the crime spree of the century and topple a corrupt Presidency. It gets better with each reading", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1196", "text": "Excellent.\n\tA lot of the reviews I have read here, both positive and negative, have noted Smith's acerbic and sometimes hostile tone. In my own discussions on god, particularly when engaging Christians, I probably would not use SOME of the more harsh language found in the book. It tends to be devisive and unproductive, and also reinforcing many of the deragatory stereotypes that are applied to Atheists.\n\nThat does not mean that any of Smith's arguments are not legitimate or powerful. They should be confronted by ANYONE who takes any position regarding religion or god.\n\nPerhaps the most revealing and important passage of the work comes at the beginning of the Chapter discussing the purported \"proofs\" for the existence of good posited by Christian Thealogians and laymen. \n\nSmith explains that \"Many times in the past, before knowing better, I would engage in arguments with theists who claimed to have a rational foundation for their belief. After several painstaking hours of pointing out flaws in the proposed arguments, I would receive some form of the following comment: 'well, it really doesn't matter if these proofs are invalid, because I have faith in the exstence of god anyway.'\nThe Theist who resorts to this approach has no claim to rationality- only lack of integrity.\" Smith's frustration throughout the text at this type of intrangisence is palpable and, ultimately, entirely understandable.\n\nSome of the reviews on this page are illustrative of the general resentment which most Christians seemed to hold for the methods by which human beings acquire knowledge and distinguish truth from falsehood. As an outspoken Atheist, I have heard these types of decrees repeated to me ad nauseum- and they never stop being disturbing. \"Lean not on your own understanding,\" I have been told again and again. \"Trust in the lord and stop using all this silly logic,\" or \"god wants us to believe like children,\" they will say.\n\nAll I hear is: \"I am happy being ignorant. You will be happy in this delusional fantasy land I live in, too. I know god is not just an inadequate answer to these questions, but no answer at all. Things don't need answers, or explanations, or anything. Everything is ok because I have faith in god.\"\n\nHence, I sympathize with Smith's frustration. I urge all Atheists to read this book, which reads more or less like a conversation between an atheist and an extremely intellectual and sophisticad christian who spews (practically)every argument ever conjured to be a believer or to be a Christian, and has them overwhelmingly refuted. Smith understands the obstanince that Atheists will inevitably encounter when Christians (particularly unsophisticated Christians) are challenged. This is probably the reason why some of his repudiations seem unnecessarily expatiated. Any atheist who has offered apologetics in defense of atheism knows that trying to engage a christian is like playing Whack-a-mole, as soon as one battle is definitvely won the Christian will retreat into a sheild of ignorance. This act, Smith accurately points out, will usually involve the word \"faith\" being substituted for, but meaning the exact same thing as, \"ignorance.\" I assume this is why SMith so meticulously tears apart the idea of something that human beings call \"faith\" being an effective(or even theoretically plausible) conduit to fundamental truth. He also points out the common ways that Christians like William Lane Craig and J.P. Moreland use mangled science or language to misrepresent the issues at hand.\n\nAs a small example of this that I found interesting, in \"Does God Exist?,\" J.P. Moreland states that he believes that people can actually perceive god through something he calls \"Numinous Perception.\" Moreland does not give an explanation of how an outside observer could ever deiscern whether someone was having a genuine \"Numinous perceptive\" experience, or how exactly numinous perception would actually work physiologically or psychologically. Conveniently, this would rule out any chance of Moreland's hypothesis ever being tested and shown to be accurate or inaccurate. When someone hears an argument like this, one can easily turn to Smith for excellent articulation of why they are absurd and illegitimate. \n\nSmith writes: \" My argument with the Christian is that he claims to have experienced god, but he refuses to explain the process by which he, a physical organism, experienced this supernatural being. I won't limit him arbitrarily to the traditional five senses, but I will demand that he present evidence for his new perceptual powers. Has he discovered a new sense? Fine, then let him tell us about it so we can test it. No christian has ever succeeded in explaining just how he perceives his mysterious god. He claims to have knowledge of a mysterious, unknowable being, having gained this knowledge in some mysterious unknowable manner. This is totally unacceptable.\"\n\nMoreland's clever creation of a scientific sounding title for perception of god does not help him.\n\nThis book will help atheists with this type of argumentation through just about any thread of thought a theological argument can get into.\n\nYes, the rhetoric 30 years later SOUNDS more sophisticated (with other clever titles like \"intelligent design theory\"), but it is not ACTUALLY more compelling or sophisticated than when Aquinas wrote his five proofs or Russell challenged Copelston. I reccomend this book and I can't wait to read \"Why Atheism?\"\n\n(Just as a curious note, does anyone know if SMith actually debated people in public? If anyone knows of any transcriptions id love to read some, please let me know if you do. Clark00018@aol.com )", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1197", "text": "Innocence lost, or boys will be cruel\n\tGolding is a deeply symbolic novelist who relies, especially in this novel and in The Inheritors (1955), on ideas from the viewpoint of evolutionary biology and anthropology. The central symbol of The Lord of the Flies is that of a pig's head upon a stick stuck in the ground, a totem in the making perhaps, but seen by Golding as Beelzebub, the \"lord of the flies,\" the devil, a head of rotting flesh enveloped by flies.\n\nThe central idea is that without civilization we will degenerate into predatory animals ruled by superstition, the will to power, and the primordial need to survive. When Piggy's glasses, which symbolize the tools and knowledge of our culture are broken, it signals the degeneration, the return to the wild in which, as Thomas Hobbes has it, there are \"No arts; no letters; no society; and which is worst of all, continual fear and danger of violent death; and the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.\"\n\nThat a group of English school boys could degenerate so quickly after crash-landing on a deserted island may be seen as a bit fanciful, or more exactly, as the artifice of the artist; nonetheless, the premise of this extraordinary work may well serve as a cautionary note for our times. Should we, through nuclear warfare, a runaway greenhouse effect, sectarian violence on a global scale, or through the exhaustion of the fossil fuels that power our civilization, regress to the state of savages, we have this warning.\n\nInstead of the noble savage, instead of a return to the Garden of Eden, instead of the Swiss Family Robinson or Robinson Crusoe, Golding takes us step by step from the world of the boy's school to life and death power struggles and a fascination with savagery to the beginnings of tribal warfare. As in The Inheritors, Golding sees not the good in humans, but the viciousness. In The Inheritors we homo sapiens murdered the gentle Neanderthal, here we children become gangsters of the island, on our way to becoming tribal chieftains as murderous and vengeful as the God of the Old Testament. I understand that Golding wrote the novel in part to answer the pollyannaish naivete of R.M. Ballantyne's The Coral Island (1857), which I haven't read.\n\nClearly cruelty is one of Golding's main themes. Left to their own devices and without the restraint of civilization's justice, humans will be cruel sometimes just to be cruel and sometimes as a means of gaining power. The boys Ralph and Piggy naively try to set up a democratic sort of government, but are defeated by the brutality of Jack and his will to savagery.\n\nThe loss of innocence that the boys experience is seen as not the loss of something they intrinsically had, but of something superimposed upon them by civilization. In reality, Golding is saying, there is no innocence in children, that is only a fairy tale idea to which we romantically subscribe.\n\nThis is one of those novels that has found its way onto the high school or even the middle school curriculum because it is easy to read and because it is easy for young people to relate to. But the strength of this novel lies not only in its theme and readability but in the fine characterizations of the individual boys. As in all great works of literature, it is the combination of character and story that compels us to turn the pages, and invites our admiration.\n\nIt should be noted that Golding deliberately left out one of the central drives of humans, probably because he did not want to muddy up his theme of savagery, or perhaps because he felt the task too great or perhaps because he didn't find the task palatable. I am referring to the lack of sexuality in the novel. Not only are there no girls on the island, but the boys do not, at least overtly, involve themselves in sex. We can see that Golding's artistry anticipated this criticism since it can be argued that the boys in this situation and at their tender age are not yet ready to express themselves sexually. I wonder if postmodern psychology would agree. Certainly Freud would not.\n\nBottom line: a great read, a terrific adventure, but not a book in my opinion that should be read by preteens, in other words, you need to be older than the characters in the book in order to read the book without fear of nightmares", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1198", "text": "Splendid but flawed biography\n\tNot only a terrific portrait of Louis B. Mayer, but a wonderful history of Hollywood movie-making. My caveat is the portrait of Dore Schary. While Eyman is fair in his depiction of the struggle between Mayer and Thalberg, Eyman found it necessary to choose sides in the Mayer Schary conflict in the last part of the book, possibly to \"correct\" the view of Mayer the Monster and Schary the savior in earlier Mayer bios. His portrait of Schary, a man I knew, bears no resemblance to that decent, fair minded, and gifted man. It is clear that he interviewed few surviving friends and family members of Schary. Eyman claims that Schary had no knowledge of the making of musicals, yet Schary in his post MGM days produced a successful musical, \"The Unsinkable Molly Brown.\" Whatever good flims came from MGM during Schary's reign are dismissed as the work of others. He creates a portrait of Schary as a talentless hack, forgetting not only the good films Schary wrote in earlier days but the successful Broadway play he wrote about FDR, \"Sunrise at Campabello.\" He writes that Schary only spoke of himself in retirement. I knew few older men who took such an interst in world affairs and the fortunes and misfortunes of his friends. If he can get Schary so wrong, it forces me to question his other judgments. Having said all that, I think this is a fine book, evoking old Hollywood with grace and style.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1199", "text": "Going to Italy\n\tIf you are planning a trip to Italy, this is a book you should take with you", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1200", "text": "Dave is amazing!\n\tWow - I had to have this book. They are right, he explains everything wrong with Oracle and all about vulnerabilities and exploits.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1201", "text": "a necessity and a work of pure genius\n\tas soon as people see breton's name on a book, they immediately feel indignation and privately exclaim, quot;the dictator of surrealism! quot; what they don't seem to realize is that, despite being a flawed and somewhat ambivalent man, he probably had more passion in his pinky than they do in their entire body. quot;nadja quot; is simply one more delightful proof of breton's genius and his infallible flair for the surreal, the mysterious, the mystical, and everything that is profoundly divergent. in this tale of intrigue and obsession he travels the streets of paris with a ghostly, clearly insane young woman who calls herself nadja, which is the russian word for hope. the most captivating parts of the novel are the bizarre and surreal conversations he has with her. even though he found her incredibly fascinating and almost an ethereal enigma, things start to turn sour between them and breton grows bored with her. at the end of the novel, nadja is put into an asylum after the police are called because of her incessant screaming and apparently incoherent behavior, some of which suggested that she was living in a world of hallucinations and irrational fears. we do know that nadja was a real woman and not by means some fictitious creation of breton's, and we also know that she came to a somewhat unfortunate end. it may be true that breton's behavior and attitude of indifference and deliberate ignorance about her truly wretched fate (she died of cancer, insane and completely alone) is indeed nothing to admire, but those who put too much emphasis on this admittedly accurate fact forget that while he may in a sense have betrayed her, he also made a truly admirable effort to make the world see nadja and those like her as no one has seen them before, and immortalized her in a book that is absolutely unforgettable and breathtakingly beautiful. breton was a profoundly hopeful and truly revolutionary figure who exhorted humanity, even while the second world war raged and reaped it's devastating results universally on all of mankind, to recognize the miraculous and wondrous nature of our very existence, however 'absurd' or meaningless some felt it to be after the horrendous events of the twentieth century. it is true that he occasionally goes over the top with his optimism, but his iron will and determination to fight 'miserabilism', the philosophical justification of human misery, at all costs can only call forth our admiration. his exaltation of the imagination as the highest of human faculties and the sole organ of man that will allow him to attain felicity seems to be verified by direct, concrete experience of life. as we grow older and we come to realize that sensual pleasure is a big part of life but essentially empty and hollow, our inner lives (hopefully) become more vivid and we end up spending more and more time there. breton knows this and wants us to cultivate it to the highest degree possible. don't be fooled by the 'anti breton' rhetoric and take a dismissive attitude toward him, because you'll be missing out on some of the most fascinating books (to my mind) ever written", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1202", "text": "A must-read for those who want a strategic plan that works!\n\tMr Hargrave's book contains practical guidance to developing a sound, realistic and executable strategic business plan. Drawing from his wealth of business experience from working amp; leading various corporations and running his own consultancy practice, the book provides a detailed framework from which managers can follow to draw up their own plans. On top of that, explainations are given throughout the book on why certains steps are needful while others are superfluous, what key issues to consider and what pitfalls to avoid in formulating the plan. Three words that describe the content of the book will have to be: impactful, illuminating and practical. A must-read for managers and aspiring MBAs in strategic management. A second edition to bring in the role of IT in strategic planning would be great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1203", "text": "Hey honey!\n\tWe're all getting old and fat! This book just makes you feel less alone about the ordeal", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1204", "text": "What a wonderful book!\n\tI always need tissues when I read this book! It has helped so much! I teach preschool and one of my students lost his dog. I gave him this book and Dog Heaven. His parents said how much both books helped. It is just so hard for children to understand death. I think this book goes a long way in validating a child's feelings. So often children don't know what to feel, they know grief, but there is so much more than that. It truly helps when children know it's ok to be confused, hurt, and just upset. I HIGHLY recommend this book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1205", "text": "If you don't know what is going on.....\n\tIf you don't know what you are doing then you need to get this book. If you think you know what you are doing, then you definitely need this book because you probably have no clue. Contrary to what one reviewer states, this text does provide a good balance between application and theoretical example. I use this book all of the time as a graduate student. It is a wonderful reference. If you are studying econometrics, then this is the first book you should buy.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1206", "text": "A Wealth of History and Opinion\n\tThis book offers such a fabulous collection of ideas. The information and ideas one can gather from these pages is both a great way to trace the roots of feminism as well as to decide where we go from here. \nEach section and piece has introductory information giving a setting of time, place and situation before the writers present their views. There are so many ideas, ideals and beliefs that while not always agreeable or congruent, can be applied to today's feminist movement. There is virtually nothing in the book that isn't valuable as either an example of progress or the seed of a new branch for the feminist tree.\n\nTo understand the position in which women today navigate life, this book is essential reading. Interesting, entertaining and informative, it ought to be required readin", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1207", "text": "\"To have committed no fault, yet to be so entirely alone...\"\n\tNICHOLAS NICKLEBY is a significant Dickens in the uncannily absorbing way the narrative diversifies to various literary discourses. The protagonist's experiences and encounters in adverse milieu through life not only embody melodrama, comic relief, political satire, class comedy, social criticism, and domestic farce, they allow Dickens the opportunity to portray, to the minutest nuance, an extraordinary cast of rogues and eccentrics. The main frame of NICHOLAS NICKLEBY is a quintessential Dickens: a generic, virtuous man who concerns with the affair of establishing his identity as a gentleman and the pruning of whom entwines him in a checkered fate. Nicholas Nickleby has committed no fault and offenses, and yet he is to be entirely alone in the world, to be separated from the people he loves, and to be proscribed like a criminal. The more unbearable the ordeals and the more injudicious the deal of the hand from life, the more profusely the novel accentuates Dickens' outrage at the cruelty and social injustice.\n\nWhen Nicholas Nickleby is left exiguous after his father's death, he turns to his hard-hearted uncle to solicit succor. But Ralph Nickleby, a most unscrupulous and avarious man he is, demonstrates that he is proof against all appeals of blood and kindred, and is steeled against every tale of distress and sorrows. The man will never fail to exert any resolution or cunning that will promise increase of money for there is scarcely anything he will not have hazarded to gratify his greed. It's not that he is unconscious of the baseness of the means with which he acquires his gains. He cares only for gratification of his passions of avarice and hatred. He might have from the beginning conceived dislike to his nephew whom he brazenly places in Squeers' Dotheboys Hall, a school for unwanted boys, as an assistant master. \n\nThe cruelty of Squeers, who's coarse and ruffian behavior even at his best temper, Nicholas has been an unwilling witness. The filthy condition of the school and the bodily distortion of the boys impart in him a dismal feeling. The thought of being a helper and abettor of such squalid practice fills his with honest disgust and indignation. The cruelties descend upon helpless infancy fuel this rightful indignation in Nicholas, who interferes with the schoolmaster's flogging a boy named Smike and astonishes everyone in school.\n\nNot only does Ralph persuade Nicholas' family to renounce him for the atrocities to Squeers of which he is guilty, he also betrays his niece Kate into the company of some libertine men who are clients of his and who speak of her in a most casual, lecherous, ribald and vulgar terms. She is roused beyond all endurance by a profusion of compliments of which coarseness becomes humor and of which vulgarity softens down to the most charming eccentricity. The mutual hatred between uncle and nephew aggravates as Nicholas overhears conversations about his sister. The hidden feud further percolates to the surface and leads to a pitch to its malignity as he tries to rescue a girl from a marriage to which she has been impelled. \n\nAs the uncle insidiously hatches a scheme to retaliate against his nephew who has in every step of the way interceded and thwarted his plans for mercenary gains, Nicholas entwines with a cast of characters who are humorous, memorable, and true to life. Peripheral to his molding to become a gentleman are episodes of political satire, theatrical success, courtship, family farce, and chicanery. The most significant character is no doubt Smike, whom Nicholas saves from the hellish grip of the schoolmaster and has become his best friend. Nicholas' unfailing love and protectiveness toward the boy accentuates his being the novel's hero, whose domestic virtues, affections, compassion, and delicacy of feelings qualifies him to his later fortune and does him justice.\n\nNICHOLAS NICKLEBY is a flamboyantly exuberant work in which Dickens wreaks the tension of his social satire to a pitch. Details on the Yorkshire school offer such magnifying vision of the cruelty, filthiness, and despotism in the boarding schools. Nor does he spare the rogues and the greedy, whose squeamishness he sarcastically embellishes as a common honesty and whose pride as self-respect. NICHOLAS NICKLEBY also evokes the subtle problem of human nature in establishing boundary of one's remorse. Although Ralph might feel no remorse in his betraying his niece to the temptation of his libertine clients, he hates them for doing what he has expected them to do. \n\nIn a sense, Nicholas is seen as the unswerving force that is determined to right the wrong of the society. He tries to appeal to the compassion and humanity of those who have gone astray and to lead them to consider the innocent and the helpless. Nicholas might embody energy for radicalism and ambition to challenge social injustice; his ultimate goal is the recovery of his ancestral position in the social hierarchy. But in the effort to undertake the good deeds, he is influenced by no selfish or personal consideration but by pity for the people he helps and detestation and abhorrence of the heartless schemes. In the same way he is determined to appeal to his uncle's humanity and not to wreak revenge on him. But Ralph's hatred for his nephew has been fed upon his own defeat, nourished on his interference with all his schemes. \n\nNICHOLAS NICKLEBY is a sober social commentary woven with social and domestic issues. Woven in one man's aspiration to restore family's ancestral dignity is Dickens' own musing, monologues, teachings on the soul, the life, and the moral. The discourse at times assumes a voice of despondency, sobriety and indignation.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1208", "text": "Excellent source of fairly up to date information...\n\tThis book is highly informative, updated to include everything up to around Hero's Trial (New Jedi Order), which makes it a must even if you already have the more presentable Star Wars Encyclopedia. While the Encyclopedia has more interesting and fact filled entrys, it's also hideousely out of date, a problem that this one would easily correct! I read it cover to cover in a few days, and was quite impressed with how much research went into it, and how few errors were made. Even so, I have to say I'd recommend this book mainly to fans experienced with EU stuff, lest they quickly become lost and overwhelmed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1209", "text": "THE ABSOLUTE BEST\n\tThis book has everything from the SSD Executor,to the ISD Avenger,to the Emperor's resurrection.This book is the one you need if you are looking for information on people,planets,starships,fighters,space colonies,EVERYTHING!!!This book is da bomb wit a capital b", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1210", "text": "The classic Mediterranean travel narrative!\n\tPeter Mayle's breakthrough book remains the classic Mediterranean travel narrative. An elegant and witty writer, Mayle set the standard for travel writers of the 1990s, and he's difficult to equal to the present day. Reading and re-reading \"A Year in Provence\" is like coming home again and again to a faithful friend. \n\nMayle is absolutely superb! The next best thing to actual travel.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1211", "text": "A Wealth of Information\n\tThis book provides you with numerous analytical tools that can be used to quantify the strategic decision making process. Not a real page turner but the models are useful and the case analysis provides real world examples of companies entering strategic crossroads. Overall I think it provides the reader with a pragmatic way of managing the abundance of information involved in the strategic decision making process", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1212", "text": "Provides Great Insights Into Life\n\tThe reader that keeps with this book will be rewarded. The conversations in the book are intelligent, the characters and dialogue are real, and the descriptions and settings are vivid. While the author provides a lengthy disclaimer at the end of the book explaining how the fictional university and town in the book are not based upon Yale and New Haven, it is sometimes hard to believe, especially given that the author has been a faculty member at Yale Law School for over twenty-years. This is not to say, however, that the descriptions in the book of the law school and town are inaccurate. Rather, they may provide quite an accurate description of a town torn between those affiliated with a prestigious university (Yale) and those that are not.\n\nIn short, I enjoyed this book because it kept me guessing and the pace was just right. This is not a read-it-in-one-day thriller that Grisham might come up with. Instead, this is a much more intellectual read. What I enjoyed most about the book are its insights into life itself. Carter uses fictional characters to explore the good and bad sides to marriage and family life, careers, law, and racism in this country. If you are willing to keep reading when the story seems slow and to learn and grow with the characters (especially Talcott), believe me, this book will reward you, and you'll be glad you read it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1213", "text": "The poet laureate and patron saint of sane science.\n\tAs a one-time practicing physicist (now just an \"arm-chair physicist\") and lifetime music lover, I have found this beautifully-written little book irresistible over the 17 years it has been in my library. In 1983, when the original hardcover edition came out, this book was given to me as a gift by someone knowing my musical tastes, figuring that it would be the perfect gift. It turned out to be, but for reasons that are largely non-musical.\n\nAs an arm-chair scientist, I've read and enjoyed more than a few popularizations by well-known scientists over the years. These include Richard Feynman with his wry humor in virtually everything he wrote (I number myself among those physicists who \"cut their eye teeth\" on the Feynman Lectures in Physics), Stephen Hawking, Brian Greene, Carl Sagan, and even Brian Swimme. (The Swimme of \"A Walk Through Time\" goes down easily, and covers much of the same ground that Thomas does, but in a quite different way; the Swimme of \"The Universe is a Green Dragon\" is a much harder sell for me due to its hard-pressed attempt to oversimplify.) But for sheer elegance and poetry and breadth of scope, and for essays that provoke thought on the part of the reader, none can hold a candle to Thomas.\n\nEveryone who reads this little masterpiece will have his or her favorites. Here are a few of mine:\n\nIn \"Things Unflattened by Science\" (an essay on unaddressed and/or incomplete challenges that future scientists might well undertake), a paragraph on how biologists might endeavor to better understand what music is, and how it affects the human condition, starting with a rather small-scale assignment to explain the effect of Bach's \"The Art of Fugue\" on the human mind.\n\nIn \"Altruism\" (an essay on the symbiotic interrelationships among species), how it is that such a condition actually exists, and a challenge to future scientists to better understand how our own species might become more altruistic (and adult) than it presently is.\n\nIn \"The Attic of the Brain\" (a cautionary essay on the risks of psychiatry, most importantly psychoanalysis, in terms of performing \"total brain dumps\"), the need for all of us to carry around a little clutter in our lives, as insurance against the chance that we might inadvertently lose our ability to retrieve something truly important.\n\nIn the title (and final) essay, another cautionary tale, this time on thermonuclear weaponry, the most lucid description I've ever read regarding the true meaning of this music as envisioned by Gustav Mahler. In a few brief but sublime paragraphs, Thomas has captured the essence of this remarkable opus in a way that no musician (and that includes such Mahlerites as Bernstein, Karajan, Klemperer, Rattle and Walter) ever had. Until very recently, that is, with the release a few months back of a staggering performance by Benjamin Zander, conductng the Philharmonia Orchestra. But that is another topic, and another review.\n\nIn the seventeen years since the initial publication of this book, quite a bit has changed in our worldview, in some aspects of society and science. But not enough! The observations and challenges that Thomas lays out will endure for centuries, provided only that we endure as well.\n\nBob Zeidle", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1214", "text": "The up to date Case\n\tThis book has easy to understand amp; have up to date case. The Harley Davidson case is one of the cases that showing us how's struggling US to face Japanese company offensive. This is the good case to picturing the dawn to earth marketing strategy compare to arrogant amp; not efficient strategy willing by US Company", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1215", "text": "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn- A Racial Controversy\n\tThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been argued as a racial controversy since the first day it was published. Shortly after it was accessible to the public, multiple committees banned the book, proclaiming it to be racist and \"trash\". To this day, Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is banned in several school districts. \n\nIn my personal copy of the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, there is a helpful and informative introduction and notes throughout the text written by Robert O'Meally. He clearly states that the intent of Twain's word usage is needed in order to properly and vividly describe the setting and tone of the book. His usage of the racial slur \"nigger\" can be seen as offensive, but I believe it was necessary for it to be realistic. The dialogue that Huckleberry uses throughout the book stays very true to his character, time, and place, at which the slur was used casually. \n\nBesides the usage of the word \"nigger\", characters in the book often loudly express their racist mentality. In the begining of Chapter 14, Huck and Jim are talking about all sorts of topics, both of them speaking their mind. Twain describes Huck's thoughts: \"Well, he was right; he was most always right; he had an uncommon level head, for a nigger.\" Obviously some would perceive this to be intolerable and crude, yet I believe that Twain is simply describing the way Huck thinks of Jim. The growing friendship between Huck and Jim is the basis of the entire novel. The book depicts the way Huck feels and thinks about several ideas and concepts about life, the way he feels about his friend must be present and elaborate.\n\nI strongly support Mark Twain's the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The book wins people over with it 's dialogue, plot, originality, and capability to express a realistic story that takes place in a racist and unjust America.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1216", "text": "Challenging you to step up to the plate\n\tThis story gives me hope in mankind again. Despite the horrendous abuse, this woman gave herself -- all of herself -- to save a child from the torment she experienced. I wish there were more people like Torey Hayden in this world. I can only hope that I can touch lives in the way Ms. Hayden has. This book will open eyes to the terrors of abuse that does, indeed, occur in this world, despite the fact that we would like to close our eyes to it. It also demonstrates the hope that victims can overcome and the need for us to step up to the plate to end this war of terror", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1217", "text": "Columbus Cubes or bust!\n\tAlthough not as fascinating as his PAPER CRYSTALS (a stellar work of modular origami), MATHEMATICAL ORIGAMI is a very solid work on the topic. David Mitchell again gives clear instructions in text and diagrams for a very intriguing branch of paperfolding. There are many books on geometric and modular origami, but Mitchell's are more than just \"look at this neat design.\" Instead, they are well thought out and very intelligently written. A must-have for fans of the art", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1218", "text": "OOOH, My goodness\n\tThis book is off the hook. Oh! my God this book will have you looking at your \"so-called\" straight man in a whole new light", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1219", "text": "Wow - my ears are opened!\n\tI just got a book out of the library. The author is a nut about recording songs and analyzing the sonograms (frequency intensity over time), and in his mind, when he hears a song, he identifies it by how it \"looks\" in his mental sonogram.\n\nThis whole idea is amazing, and I think I'll never listen to birds the same way again - just after reading the first few pages!\n\nThe writing style pulls you into the author's world as he tracks birds and ponders the meaning of their song. If you love birding, you will wish you had been there on every walk, and you'll want to wake up two hours before dawn the next day to discover the amazingly different pre-dawn songs of common birds.\n\nThe book comes with as CD with 98 tracks of songs, and some of the tracks are slowed down, which really changes your perception and shows you the depth and richness of some of those \"blurt\" sounds birds make. The Woodthrush at 1/10 speed reminds me of a howling wolf. I know I'll never listed to this song the same way again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1220", "text": "Divided in Death\n\tI'll skip the description since that has been done so many times here. But I would like to say that I don't have much time for reading, so make sure the books I choose are those by authors I consider 5-star. J.D. Robb a/k/a Nora Roberts is one of the most prolific authors I've ever read. How she manages to produce books that remain fresh and vibrant attests to her incredible talent and creative imagination. I've read this series out of order, but each book is written so that the book itself can stand alone. This one, however, revealed to me the reason behind Eve's sometimes belligerent attitude, her strong persona, and standoffishness. Robb is great at revealing subtle conflicts, inner turmoils. Great book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1221", "text": "Can I get an \"Amen!\"??\n\tMcDonald's is one of the great symbols of America, and most countries around the world absolutely love McDonald's. If you want to know the history of the mega-giant corporation, this is a good starting place. We are capitalists in America - we love making money, and that can only be considered a good thing. McDonald's embodies much of the American spirit and American dream. Sure, the food isn't healthy - as if that's a newflash for anyone these days. But eating it in moderation is not harmful in any way. Oh, and westcoaster (below) didn't actually read this book prior to reviewing it - that person just has a problem with successful business-people earning money. If you don't have that problem, read the book and marvel at the entrepreneurial spirit. And to Hades with the naysayers - come to think of it, I'm outta here - gotta grab a Quarter Pounder with cheese, baby", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1222", "text": "a pun extravaganza!\n\tOne of the best new authors to date, and possibly one of the best writers in the history of the English language! Jasper has a VERY firm grasp of the language and creates a..slightly...twisted version of reality where people jump into books, fictional characters jaunt around the real world (Hamlet) and books have a tendancy to re-write themselves. Characters include Jane Eyre (of course), the Cheshire cat, The Red Queen, Hamlet, and a slew of minor personalities from books out of print (for good reasons). If you like puns, you'll LOVE this series", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1223", "text": "Another winner from the author of THE FOUR AGREEMENTS!\n\tI loved THE FOUR AGREEMENTS by Don Miguel Ruiz, in which he\nshared wisdom from his Toltec ancestors . . . it helped me and I'm sure\ncountless others develop a simple, yet effective code of personal\nconduct.\n\nSo when I had the chance to listen to his follow-up book, THE MASTERY\nOF LOVE, I naturally was intrigued by the possibility of gaining some\nmore valuable insights from the author--this time dealing with the\nsubject of both developing and maintaining a loving relationship.\n\nPerhaps my only disappointment in this title was that it was too\nshort . . . I gained so much from it that after one listening, I\nimmediately felt the need to go back and listen a second time . . . methinks\nthat if you were reading it, you'd do the same, if just to master this\none concept:\n\nTo try to change somebody is to try to change a dog or cat. You love\nthem for who they are. If you're with somebody, don't try to change\nhim or her.\n\nAlso, there were these other valuable tidbits:\nLet go of the past and begin every day with a high level of love.\n\nIf you don't love yourself, you can change your belief and your\nlife will change.\n\nWhen you hear your heart guiding you to happiness, make a choice\nand stick to it.\n\nForgive others, and you will see miracles happen in your life.\n\nAnd lastly, there was this one that really struck home:\nIf your choice is to be in a relationship and your partner is playing\nthe same game . . . what a gift!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1224", "text": "Rambles a bit\n\tSimon Winchester is a popular historian, in the modern mold. This means that he's socially and politically a liberal, and that he's interested in *everything* connected with a specific event. He'll examine it from all angles, and attempt to see it from everyone's eyes, look over everything connected with it, and then draw some conclusions. Usually, those conclusions over-reach some (I'm being general about this type of writer, not of Winchester specifically) and the point of view is relentlessly modern.\n\nWinchester has chosen as the topic of this book the explosion of the volcano Krakatoa in 1883. Interestingly, the author is trained as a geologist, though he has spent most of his life working as a journalist and writer. This means that he actually understands the terminology of geology and vulcanology enough that he can at least make an attempt to explain it to the rest of us in layman's terms, and the result is generally a happy one. Krakatoa was a complex event (the island had three summits, each a separate volcano: two disappeared in the explosion, but they erupted for a good while beforehand, and their effects lasted for years afterwards) and Winchester does a good job of relating what happened, the prelude to it, and the aftermath.\n\nThe one criticism that people have which I agree with is that he tends to wander a bit, at times. There are discussions here of everything from Dutch Colonial policy to the habits of spiders to rather technical (though carefully explained) geology. While it's all interesting, sometimes it does stray a bit far from the chosen topic. The author also occasionally over-reaches, a bit. For instance, his assertion that the explosion of the volcano indirectly led to Indonesia's independance is a bit much. My edition included a magazine article he'd written just after the Boxing Day tsunami, in which he attempts to connect the San Francisco earthquake with George W. Bush's election as U.S. President...that seems and even bigger stretch, to be honest.\n\nWhen the author sticks to the story, however, what he writes is very interesting. I would recommend this book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1225", "text": "COMFORTABLE BOOK TO REREAD SOMETIME\n\tThis is truely a funny book. It of course is the origin of the Ma and Pa Kettle movies, yet much more. I like to pull this one off the shelf every now and again just to be able to chuckle. When you read it, you must remember when it was written and what the racial and political attitudes of the time were, although, it is a good read on that level too, i.e. seeing were our culture has been and where it is today. I did read one or two reviews which compaired this work to some of the authors other work...good grief folks, lighten up..read the thing for what it is..a funny story meant to amuse. When I was a kid, I did not read Micky Mouse and analyze each comic book for political correctness, nor social commentary (although, being a dog lover, I was not always happy how Pluto was presented and treated) nor did I compair the Micky of 1949 to the Micky of 1952. Anyway, digging into a book like this for those reasons is fine I suppose, if you are into such, but for me, I just enjoyed the read and highly recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1226", "text": "Photographer as Artist\n\tGeorge DeWolfe sees the photographer as an artist, not a technician, yet his book provides the technical knowledge and shows how to use Photoshop to create consistently high quality fine art prints. Writing for the experienced photographer with a basic knowledge of Photoshop, DeWolfe begins by showing the photographer, with many examples, how to evaluate an image and decide what adjustments will bring out its special qualities. The experienced photographer has always used his or her understanding of how light, luminosity and color give life to an image, and has traditionally used various techniques in the darkroom to enhance them. DeWolfe begins by training the eye of the artist to see these elements and understand how they work. After showing the reader how to truly see the image and decide how to fine-tune it, DeWolfe then gives us a very detailed digital workflow which, once mastered, allows the photographer to produce excellent prints on a consistent basis. The workflow is clarified by many screen shots showing Photoshop techniques and before/after image adjustments. Those who think visually will find these particularly helpful.\n\nDeWolfe's approach is to use the simplest techniques that can produce consistently fine results. (Some Photoshop users will be surprised by his use of the history brush instead of masking; as a photographer who uses this tool, I appreciate its simplicity and controlled results.) His focus is not on \"tips-and-tricks in Photoshop\", but on how to get the best possible prints in the simplest, most straightforward way. While a first reading gives valuable insights, the book's true value becomes evident when the photographer uses the workflow on his or her own images, and practices to become proficient. The proof, as they say, is in the print", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1227", "text": "My Life as a Baby is a Winner\n\tI received my first copy of this cute album as a gift when I had my first baby. I had so much fun putting it together that I tracked it down for my second and now for my third. Telling the story from baby's point of view is fun and gets mom thinking about how baby would really feel about all the firsts in his/her life. It is an easy album for moms and dads who want to record all the important events that the first year brings, but who haven't joined the scrapbooking craze quite yet. I love this album and plan to have one for each child", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1228", "text": "No soup cans here...\n\tWell, the name of this set does say it all. Fashion! That's the theme of this mix match stationery set. I liked it a bit more than some of the other mix match stationery sets out there. The paper quality is a teensy bit better with this set as the paper is slightly thicker.\n\nThe illustrations are very colorful and pretty, it has drawings and he complements each with colors such as bright blue and fuchsia. The drawings are all bold and enjoyable ranging from a pattern of high-heeled shoes or little kisses to a close-up of a very Warhol-esque face. At the top of each sheet, there are little quotes of Andy's relating to fashion. Very cool for maintaining the overall theme, I think. The different colored-envelopes each have a flap that more or less complements one of the particular sheet designs but of course, as the name suggests, it's all open to a little mix match. Finally, there are quite a lot of stickers to decorate your mail as your will dictates. They're very pretty too including purses, mannequins, kisses, and oh, they're the clear kind so they look a little bit more distinguished.\n\nAll in all, a very good way to spruce up your everyday mail. Get it especially if you're a fan of Andy Warhol or a die-hard fashionista", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1229", "text": "You can cook!\n\tMy sister, whom moved out and had never cooked a thing in her life, really enjoyed the benefits from this book! The moment she saw it on my shelf, she snatched it up and took it home and I haven't seen it since. I hear she's cooking some great meals and hope she'll invite me over for dinner sometime soon! ;", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1230", "text": "Amazing!\n\tThis book has adrenaline written all over it! Michael Crighton did an excellent job of keeping readers on their seats. I was blown away. Not only did his novel have adrenaline, but it also had horror, which kept you waiting for your hand to turn the next page", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1231", "text": "Lost World is a good book!\n\tLost World\t \t\t Knopf Inc., 1995, Hardback 393 pp., $18.87\nMichael Crichton\t\t ISBN 0-679-41946-2\n\n\tWhat would you do if you were trapped on an island stuck with prehistoric dinosaurs that are ready to tear you to shreds? A group of scientists are stuck on an island are about to be torn to shreds. Ian Malcom and his three partners have gone to an island called Isla Sorna believing there are dinosaurs that are still on the island since the prehistoric time. When they get to the island they figure out that the dinosaurs are not from the prehistoric time but from a cloning company called Ingen that cloned dinosaurs in Crichton's previous novel.\n\tLost World is a grabbing novel and will keep you reading for hours on end. Crichton gives great descriptions of characters, places, and objects that will keep guessing if he was really on the island. It makes you feel like you are a part of the story on the island or off. Crichton has made novels that continue this novel and start this novel. Jurassic park was Crichton's novel before this and Jurassic park III is the novel that continues this novel.\n\tLost World is exciting, adventurous, grabbing, and will always be a great novel. I would recommend this novel to anyone who likes adventures and anyone who likes to feel like you're in the story. Lost World is the best novel I have read and will be for quite a while.\n\nAndy Pop", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1232", "text": "Good Prep Guide for Passing the Test\n\tI liked this prep guide because it's not one of those huge books that's impossible to fit in your carry-on or laptop bag if you're traveling. It has enough information to pass the test, which is good enough for me because that's all I needed to pass the test this month. But, if you're one of those people who has a need to get every single question right, this is not the book for you. The book doesn't cover every single thing you need to know for the exam, just enough to pass it. The only draw back to this book is that it doesn't come with a CD with a comprehensive set of sample test questions. I had to go to one of those huge books that I bought a couple of years ago for that, but I didn't read the huge book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1233", "text": "Please post this review--customers deserve information\n\tThis is a retitled re-issue of _Invisible Republic_. For its content, then, it clearly deserves a 5-star rating (at least from here). However, you ought to know what you will be getting if you already have that classic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1234", "text": "WOW! A Fun, Lively, Wonderful Westward Journey!\n\tVerla Kay has done it again! She's created a brilliant rhyming picture book that works great in the classroom and is also a delightful choice for a bedtime story. COVERED WAGONS, BUMPY TRAILS is the vivid, touching, enjoyable story of a pioneer family moving West. Readers will fall in love with quot;Mother, Father and Baby John quot; as they journey in search of a new home. Their struggles and triumphs come alive in sparse quot;cryptic rhyme quot; verse, such as: quot;Plunging, slipping, Stuck in snow. Frozen wheels, quot;Oxen, WHOA! quot; And the art by S. D. Schindler is fabulous with colorful kid-appeal. This is a wonderful book that you won't want to miss! When you reach the final page, you'll smile at the absolute PERFECT ending", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1235", "text": "Robert Hand, the finest astrologer of all times!\n\tI wish I had put some kind of protection on my Transits by Hand. I did not buy the hardback and usage of the paperback over the years by me and my daughter has managed to deteriorate the 2 or 3 copies I've had to reorder! I always read other books about transiting planets and their influence, but for the final touch I always resort to the master himself, Robert Hand. I was lucky enough to hear a few of his tapes and he is absolutely fascinating to listen to; has a delightful sense of humor (Sagittarius influence), is a supreme story-teller, which makes it impossible not to learn as you listen. A lot of hard work must have gone into this work. If anyone is to break the barriers between astrology and scientific worlds, Hand would be the one to lead the onslaught! No astrologer or anyone learning astrology could do without this book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1236", "text": "Great Book!\n\tTalk about a warm, fuzzy, heart touching book, this is it. Authors Allen Linda Anderson have touched on the very core of the existence of our beloved pet, the dog.\nTaking accounts from numerous people they share with us stories of courage, love,loyalty, sacrifice and more that our four legged friends have bestowed on humans. After each story we have a short meditation that enhances the read.\n \nI am a dog lover so for me this just re-enforced their need in our world and helped me appreciate them more. Are they indeed sent from our Maker as messengers of love? I believe that may well be true. If you love dogs, or even if you just want to understand their unique service to man; this book is for you.Written in a tender, honest, interesting and absorbing way; you will find it difficult to put this book down. I recommend \"Angel Dogs\" highly. Absolutely amazing insight!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1237", "text": "Freedom is Choice, Constrained\n\tCitizen explores just what freedom really is as it follows a young man, Thorby, as he matures from boy to man. Starting as a slave sold to a most unusual beggar, Baslim, we see the first aspect that many equate with the absolute opposite of freedom, though we see that in fact 'slaves' sometimes have more freedom of choice than 'free men'. The society he paints here is vivid and believable (though the economics of slavery in a star-travelling culture has always seemed a little dubious to me). Baslim is far more than he appears to be, and puts Thorby through a rigorous education, both academic and practical. How do you become a really good beggar? Here Heinlein falls in with Ayn Rand - whatever you do, do it to the best of your ability, from begging to juggling. Also there are several comments included here about the integrity of the self - lies to others and misleading yourself both come in for some dictums. These are items that may pass over young readers' heads, but perhaps planting seeds that all assumptions should be examined, nothing should be accepted on 'faith', that personal integrity is more important than 'success', that consequences of actions should be examined carefully before committing to that action. \n\nLater, Baslim calls in some favors and sends Thorby to live with the Free Traders, a group of space merchants that keep to themselves with their own unique culture. Here Thorby discovers another aspect of freedom: a person's ability to do as he wishes is severely constrained by the culture in which he lives. The Free Trader society (which owes much to Margaret Mead's seminal ideas, and highlighted by an anthropologist character named Margaret Mader - Heinlein was not usually so obvious with his names) of rigid matriarchal domination and separation into moieties provides security, peace of mind, and the ability through rigid rules of formalism to allow a small group of people to live together for extended periods without breaking any heads, but has as its downside great limitations on freedom of choice. This section of the book may be the best part, as the society is so different from today's American culture that it becomes fascinating in its own right, apart from its effects on Thorby. Thorby himself grows and changes significantly in this part of the book, from first love to determining just how he must balance the demands of duty and personal desires. \n\nThe last section deals with Thorby back on Earth, within a society not much different from our own, and shows a third aspect of freedom: the internal courageousness to make your own decisions and act upon them. Freedom is just as constrained by internal timidity and/or defining decisions as by external forces. As this last section offers little in terms of new or different views of society (though it is a good mirror of some of the flaws of a capitalistic/lawyer dominated one), it isn't as engrossing as the first two sections, but is highly important in terms of completing Heinlein's thematic investigation of all aspects of freedom.\n\nCharacterization other than Thorby and Baslim is pretty thin, especially for the females that appear in supporting roles. This was fairly typical for his juveniles, as they were basically strong adventure novels with their primary focus on their central character. But the thematic line on slavery/freedom is much stronger here than most of his messages in other books, and as this particular position is also stated in some of those other works (most especially Farnham's Freehold), has to be seen as one of Heinlein's personal beliefs (unlike some other positions he proposes in his books that seem mainly designed to stir up debate). \n\nThis book is not Heinlein's absolute best, nor even the best of his so-called 'juveniles' (which are typically better reading than most 'adult' mainstream bestsellers), but still provides an engrossing, fun, and illuminating read. Recommended for all readers willing to look at life styles different from their own.\n\n--- Reviewed by Patrick Shepherd (hyperpat)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1238", "text": "Preschool class loves this book\n\tI checked this book out of our local library when I was teaching a unit on \"oceans\" to my preschool class. The children listened closely as the suspense built in this story and the surprise ending was wonderful. The children understood the food chain concept and have asked me several times to \"Read it again!\" It has also triggered a renewed interest in the children for using their own imaginations to create stories of their own creation. I am ordering a copy for our own personal library. This one is a keeper", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1239", "text": "One of the best books I've ever read or owned\n\tWhat books you would grab as you ran out of a burning house? Remember that old parlor game? This is one on my list. My copy is stained and spine-cracked and I could not live without it. It's the standard by which all cookbooks should be measured", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1240", "text": "fire to flight ratio\n\tYou will either kill them or become a video on arabic television! Hows that for modern desensitization", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1241", "text": "The Death of the Devastators\n\tMany people remember the battle of Midway as the turning point of the war in the Pacific due to the sinking of four Japanese aircraft carriers, and rightly so. But would the American success at Midway been possible without the heroic actions of their torpedo squadrons? Probably not. In this eye-opening account of the battle, author Alvin Kernan sheds much new light on these intrepid airmen who, flying obsoloete aircraft and using defective torpedoes, cleared the way for the SBD Dauntlesses to deliver the crushing blows on the Japanese carriers.\n\nAfter sighting the enemy carriers, the three American flattops began launching their torpedo bombers, dive bombers, and fighters in the hopes of making a coordinated attack on the Japanese fleet. However, while en route to the target, almost all of the squadrons became separated and the USS Hornet's contingent of fighters and dive bombers never even made it to the Japanese fleet. Its aircraft either returned to the carrier or ditched in the sea. Meanwhile, ,the planes from USS Yorktown and USS Enterprise were not able to coordinate their attacks. Thus, the torpedo planes attacked without fighter protection.\n\nThese planes were thrown into a virtual meat grinder of anti aircraft fire and pursuit from Japanese fighters. Out of a compliment of 51 planes, 44 were shot down. One man, Ensign George Gay, survived from Torpedo squadron 8. Not a single American torpedo hit the Japanese fleet. However, this sacrifice was not in vain, for a few minutes later, the SBDs found the Japanese and in the span of a few minutes sent three Japanese carriers to the bottom. The fourth followed later in the day.\n\nThe author brings up some interesting points in the book. For example, he mentions the confusing flight plan of the Hornet's commander Ring, who, for some reason, chose to fly a course which would take him well north of the Japanese fleet. He then failed to write an after action report upon returning to the Hornet. The author also describes the inferiority of the American aircraft, specifically, there extremely limited range which, in the end, caused the American fighters to turn back. Also, the fighters that did make it to the Japanese fleet never flew down to help out the lumbering Devastators. In all intents and purposes, the SBDs happened to end up in the right place at precisely the right time. If they had not, the battle could have turned out much differently.\n\nThis is a fascinating book. I've read several books about the battle of Midway, but none have went into the depth of exploring the destruction of the torpedo planes as this one does. The writer, a former member of the Enterprise's air group, describes the battle as only a true eyewitness could. He raises some alarming quetions which I had never thought about before reading this book. Although the book itself is somewhat short, it does a masterful job of covering the plight of the torpedo planes.\n\nI highly recommend this fine book. If you've read anything previously about the battle of Midway, you must read this book. It sheds some new light on the heroic sacrifice of the American torpedo squadrons and how their actions paved the way for the American victory", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1242", "text": "Darwinism Dead in 50 Years Time\n\tStimulating, compelling primer on the fallacies of naturalistic evolution. In a philosophical wrestling match, Phillip Johnson bends Richard Dawkins into a pretzel and pins his shoulders to the mat in three seconds or less. \nMacroevolutionary Darwinism is living on borrowed time. Within 50 years it will join the ranks of Geocentric Universe Theories, phlogistons, and phrenologies. A lot of guys with letters after their names are going to have to look for new work, or else be honest enough to convert from their naturalistic religion to a real form of science, that pursues Truth no matter where it leads", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1243", "text": "Crucial Desk Reference\n\tThis is an integral desk reference for the reproductive health educator. This text outlines all that there is to know to date about contraceptive methods and their function. I don't inted to part with this until the 19th edition is released.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1244", "text": "Good, but scenarios getting out of date\n\tThe Challenge/Solution style of these books are great for security beginners as well as seasoned professionals. If you read carefully you can pick up many hints/tools which you can use in real life security scenarios.\n\nMy only -ve comment about this book is its getting out of date now. Many of the incidents described are not relevant now, as security practices at most firms would thrawt these incidents. Having said that, the scenarios are still good for security beginners. For advanced readers I would suggest the Second edition or the soon to be released third edition", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1245", "text": "Incredible Book\n\tI purchased this book to find out about the publishing industry and more effectively market my book. Without Mr. Kremer's Book I would have been clueless, however now I am well informed and continue to sell my book. It has been picked up for a second edition by another publisher, which was my main goal. ( I self published as a quick way to get review copies out to the public and get the book rolling)I knew the world needed my book and I needed it releasedquick. Mission accomplished. I keep 001 ways close to my side and continuously consult it as I continue my publishing journey. Highly recommended to anyone who wants to sell books and be successful and effective in the process", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1246", "text": "My favourite poetry book :)\n\tWe got this book out from our library recently and within a week I had ordered a copy for us. My nearly 2 year old demands poems from it all the time (as only 2 year olds can demand!!) and her older brothers have also enjoyed them. The book has so many poems that struck a chord with us; just one small example: With recent cold weather I ended up sharing Dragon Smoke (about day being so cold you can see your own breath) with my oldest son's class at school. I have also suggested that our local pre-school buys a copy for the adult library so that the poems can be shared with the children when relevant themes / moments arise. The pictures are perfect for the poems creating a completely wonderful package. It is just an absolutely superb book and one I will be buying as a present for many other families. I think in a way the title is a bit of a pity, (although completly reasonable), as these poems will last a lot longer than just for the \"very Young\"", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1247", "text": "Flip it!!! ........... Flip it good!\n\tFlip the Switch is an excellent book. I'm 29 and tired of being overweight. I bought this book months ago. I read half of it, then moved from Seattle to Valdez, Alaska. All the while I was moving, I could not stop thinking about this book. As soon as my shipment arrived, I found the book ASAP and finished it. \n\nI have seen that some complain about the resistance products he promotes in his books. I look at it this way: Spend a ton of money on a gym membership or spend around $10.00 for a resistance rope - PLUS - you get to do this in the privacy of your home. This is a great idea, especially for women that have children, a job and the home to contend with. \n\nJim Karas was overweight for several years. He can relate to me. He revels on the fact that resistance training is the way to go and thank goodness because I simply cannot handle cardio workouts due to a bad back. The running and \"stepping\" in cardio is too much for me. \n\nThis is a great book for anyone but women will especially appreciate the convenience", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1248", "text": "Quaint and Entertaining\n\tThis collection of shorts narrating the lives of the inhabitants of 44 Scotland Street - a Edinburgh neighborhood, full of quirky characters, both lovable and unlovable - is quaint and entertaining, striking a cord of truth in the mind and heart, like many of Smith's stories. A great addition to those previously delighted with Smith - for new readers I recommend The No. #1 Ladies' Detective Agency", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1249", "text": "Fast-Paced Book\n\tHaving read most of Grisham's books, I've saved a few of his \"best\" for last. While it wasn't a 5 star book like I'd hoped, it certainly was one of his better books with a lot of detail and of course the plot was an interesting one.\n\nHaving saw the movie years ago, I had a good idea of what the book was about: Two Supreme Court Justices are killed, a law school student, along with many other people become curious and try to figure out \"who dun it\"...only, she writes a brief and hits the nail on the head, and when the wrong people find out, she's on the run for her life!\n\nI enjoyed the book mostly because it was fast-paced, and had a lot of detail. So much detail and characters, I had a bit of a struggle to keep up! Of course it was suspenseful and the characters, especially of Darby, the law school student and the reporter who starts to help her uncover the truth. Good read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1250", "text": "Iran, Tormented Soul in Search of an Identity\n\tKenneth Pollack first gives his readers an excellent introduction to the remarkable history of Iran from the rise of the Persian Empire to the reign of the Pahlavis (pp. 3-100). Pollack shows clearly how nationalist and xenophobic Iran got wary of meddling foreigners, starting with the hated Russians and Brits, in its domestic affairs (pp. 4, 41). Many Iranians have angry psychological scars, believing that foreigners are the source of all their problems for partially understandable reasons (pp. 26, 71, 89, 99, 125, 128, 155-56, 161, 173-74, 242, 297, 389). \n\nPollack focuses the bulk of his book on a balanced account of the troubled American-Iranian relations in the last 50+ years. The U.S. started building its \"satanic\" reputation after the CIA played a key role in helping the Brits get rid of Iran's popular Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq in 1953 (pp. 57-67). Mosaddeq's \"crime\" was the \"illegal\" nationalization of the Iranian oil industry under control of the rapacious Brits (pp. 52-56). The U.S. did not improve its reputation among most Iranians by supporting the dictatorial Shah who largely mismanaged the modernization of Iran until his overthrow in 1979 (pp. xxv, 72-140). \n\nPollack convincingly demonstrates that the Truman Administration and its successors usually did not exercise enough pressure on the Shah to democratize and liberalize Iran when they had the opportunity to do it (pp. 49, 76-77, 81, 89-90, 104, 121-24, 136-40). The Shah, who was ironically considered sold out to the West, became less and less amenable to the \"omniscient\" U.S., beginning in the mid-1960s (pp. 39, 50, 84, 94, 99-100, 107, 120-27, 158, 173). \n\nAfter the revolution of 1979, the U.S. mostly supported Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq war and funded different destabilization operations to contain and try to overthrow the Islamic Republic (pp. 206-16, 259-65, 273-76, 386). The U.S. apologized in 2000 for some past misdeeds in an unsuccessful attempt to improve its relations with Teheran under the presidency of the moderate but ultimately ineffective Mohammad Kathami, who was under relentless pressure from the hard-liners (pp. xxv, 303-42). \n\nPollack blames with equal conviction the Iranians for the awful relations existing between both countries. Iran has built its reputation of international pariah due to the illegal seizure of the U.S. embassy staff in 1979, its lack of democratic credentials, its support of terrorism around the world, its opposition to the Middle East peace process, and its pursuit of (nuclear) WMDs (pp. xxi, 141-80, 182, 198-201, 237-40, 248, 256-59, 266-67, 277, 345, 379-82). Pollack also explains to its readers that many Iranians have a poor understanding of the U.S. (pp. 50, 180, 309). \n\nPollack does not hesitate to show repeatedly that greed has not stopped the international community, including the U.S. at times, from doing business with Iran in the last 25+ years (pp. 164-65, 262-65, 271-72, 286-89). Iran is trying without much success to emulate China by crushing internal dissent and favoring economic development (pp. xxiv, 250, 369-73, 390-91). The U.S. will be of no help in this endeavor as long as Iran stubbornly clings to its pursuit of acquiring nuclear military expertise on top of other objectionable actions (pp. 273, 312, 324, 351). \n\nPollack tries to crack the Iranian enigma by rightly ruling out an invasion of Iran due to its size, population, and topography (pp. xxiii, 383-86). Pollack ultimately pleads for a three-pronged strategy that rests on an unconvincing mix of carrots and sticks (pp. 375-424). \n\nThe U.S.-led international community seems to believe that Iran will \"submit\" to the \"diktats\" of foreigners in the nuclear crisis without undermining again the \"legitimacy\" of the hard-liners (pp. xxv-xxvi, 157, 251, 352, 365, 395-400). Hard-liners have not forgotten the humiliation of 1988 (pp. 227-33). Nuclear WMDs would shield Iran from further \"humiliating\" foreign interference (pp. 259, 361-69).\n\nThe Shi'i hard-liners, inspired by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and co, relish martyrdom and heavy sacrifices (pp. 157, 177-79, 222-23, 302). Like most of his predecessors, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is seeking confrontation with the international community as a way of diverting Iranians' attention from their problems for which ideology is a poor solution (pp. 158, 238, 243, 293-96, 348, 369-74). Iranian hard-liners can find plenty of inspiration in the playbooks of Adolf Hitler and co.\n\nThe U.S. will discover again at its own expense that key countries will balk at acting responsibly after Iran predictably fails to comply with the legitimate demands of the society of nations (pp. 165, 262). Iranian hard-liners consider weakness a defensive and reactive policy towards their offensive agenda (pp. 218, 234-35, 266, 300). Nothing meaningful will happen until the implementation of very comprehensive economic / financial sanctions and the credible threat of massive strategic bombardments against the nuclear and revolutionary power infrastructure across Iran (pp. 299, 301, 392-95). Iran has not been impressed with half-baked carrots like the Critical Dialogue and, with \"Mini-Me\" sticks such as Dual Containment and a few cruise missiles (pp. 265, 273-76, 283-84, 291, 337-38, 344, 391).\n\nThere will be no free lunch (p. 385). Stepped-up war against (state-sponsored) terrorism will require a series of \"patriotic\" sacrifices to mitigate the inevitable, short-term sharp increase in energy prices. Furthermore, there will be a new spike in terrorist operations as a \"payback\" for muscular action against Iran (pp. 253, 345-49, 354-58, 373, 392).\n\nIf Iran is not stopped before it acquires nuclear WMDs, it will indulge with a vengeance its own regional hegemonic aspirations not only in the Persian Gulf, but also in Central Asia (pp. 253-56). Energy prices will not go down in this scenario. Furthermore, Iranian hard-liners could consider Southern Russia and Chinese Xinjiang fair game for their revolutionary agenda due to the sub-optimal treatment of many Muslim minorities in these areas (pp. 198-205). Their military nuclear program is not purely defensive. Whoever ignores the past, will pay a heavy price down the road.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1251", "text": "A real eye-opener!\n\tI consider myself knowledgeable about history, especially WW2. After reading just half of \"Flags of our Fathers'\" I realize how much I 'didn't' know about this part of the war. Most of my research was of the european theatre. \nI am so glad I purchased this book. It makes me feel so humble as to my own time spent in uniform for I never had to endure or sacrifice what these young men did. \nAnyone thinking of not voting should read this and be sure to vote for these young men gave everything so that we could have that right. Even more they went through hell before they did it.\nDo yourself a favor and get this book.\nRichard Neal Huffman - Author of Dreams In Blue: The Real Polic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1252", "text": "Excellent\n\tMy daughter loves this book. She reads me poems and stories from this book all the time. I think all teenagers should purchase this book.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1253", "text": "Light into darkness\n\t\"Lords of the Earth\" is the term the Yali warriors use to describe themselves. They live in the Heluk valley in Irian Jaya, and the only knowledge of them to reach the outside world are the dark rumors of the cannibals beyond the mountains. The first section of the book is about them, their customs, and the awful fear and darkness they lived in. Don Richardson does a great job portraying a people bound by chains of sin, and longing for release. The horror of their pain is graphic, and not suitable to be read to younger children. \n\nThe second part of the book describes the early life of Stan Dale, his conversion, and his burden for those in darkness. He is drawn as a determined man, physically strong and fit, with firm convictions. \n\nThe book goes on to tell of Stan's coming to the Yali people. How a strange story begins over his identity, protecting his life. How the first few Yali Christians were killed, and later Stan and a fellow missionary were brutally murdered. How another missionary family died in a plane crash, except for the nine-year-old son, whose friendship with the Yali paves the way for them to turn to Christ. \n\nThe book reminded me Christ's words in John 12:24, \"Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.\" On earth, Stan Dale never saw the fruit his life and death brought forth, but he will rejoice in heaven with the Yali that are there through his witness.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1254", "text": "War and Peace: Both Inscrutable\n\tReading WAR AND PEACE is an immense undertaking, which has less to do with page numbers and more to do with addressing some very fundamental questions about what it means to be human. The first time that I read it, I read it as a novel, for entertainment. Years later, I picked it up again but this time my task was more ambitious. I sought to know how Tolstoy could justify the ways of God to man. During this second reading, I was able to examine the Russian names, characters, events, and historical occurrences which occupied me the first time through. What I saw was that each of the hundreds of individuals was very much linked to the concluding Epilog, which I scanted then but studied now. Most readers of WAR AND PEACE find this part heavy going, which it certainly is, but in it, Tolstoy creates a key for unlocking the reasons who we are and why we do things the way we do. In essence, each human being is like an atom of gas floating in space, with one atom colliding at random with another, but when a sufficient number act in concert, such as Napoleon's invasion of Russia, their force is irresistable. When Tolstoy introduces world leaders like Napoleon or the Tsar, he does so in such a way as to depict them as no more than one more free floating atom, who can not see the Big Picture any more clearly than anyone else can. The tragic decisions of these misguided leaders are based on a collective illusion that they and they alone can use divinely inspired reason to affect lasting change. But when human beings act as if they acknowledge that their powers of reason are both limited and self-deluding--as when General Kutuzov relies on looking inward toward instinct rather than outward toward other circling and equally misguided atoms, then they are drawing closer to a universal \"one\" with nature. This \"one\" Tolstoy invests with religious overtones as synonymous with God. Tolstoy does not say that human beings are preprogrammed robots held in thrall by that \"one\" or any other deity, but he does say that history, time, and man are all part of a universal flow that swoops along all in its path, and that if any intelligent atom wishes to know which way the flow is likely to go, then he might wish to emulate General Kutuzov, who at least knows that humbleness in the face of chaos is the first step in finding a rational basis for who we are and where we are going.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1255", "text": "An immense poetic achievement\n\tAdd this reviewer to the list of people who hold Paradise Lost up to the lofty title of The Greatest Epic Poem in the English Language; it is not only this, but one of the best in any language. Writing unabashedly in the tradition of unrhymed Homeric epic verse, Mitlon was working well within what was earlier purveyed by Homer, Virgil, and Dante -- but he brings his own distinctive touch and flair to the work. The opening lines of the long poem are clearly inspired by Homer, as are other elements, but Milton has a very unique poetic style; long sentences, often with the principle verb at the end, being one of its mainstays. This language is very grandiose and quite complex; it takes a while to get used to it -- you will have to pay very close attention during the first book -- but, as with most classical literature, once the reader gets the hang of it, it goes quite smoothly. The Divine Comedy of Dante has a more towring reputation than does Milton's Paradise Lost -- for one thing, it is older -- but I among those who find Milton to be superior. The Divine Comedy is, certainly, an undisputed masterpiece, but, where it was, more or less, a satire and a thinly-veiled attack on many of Dante's political enemies, Milton's work deals with much more complex and profound subject matter: why mankind fell, how the gods themselves operate and think, the nature and attractiveness of evil and sin, the importance of love in human relationships, the moral problems of God's justice. It is true that Dante's work is more original; Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, at least in seed, come straight from The Bible. But Milton only uses these stories as a springboard for the exploration of the latent moral and ethical problems lurking beneath. Milton explores these problems with a refreshingly fresh perspective -- strictly within the Christian tradition, to be sure, but far from fundamentalist, and even quite radical for its day. Although some cite the work as Christian apologist, there are certainly many elements within the poem that many of the more hard-line Christians would be taken aback by; it was, of course, even more controversial in its day. One thing about the work that often gets pointed out is that Satan is a far more interesting and appealing character than God. This, in my view, does not have Milton unwittingly on the Devil's side, as some critics have suggested. Rather, he is pointing out how appealing sin is always is: of course it's interesting, of course it's appealing -- otherwise, we wouldn't keep falling for it again and again and again. If we saw its razor-sharp fangs and [dripping] mouth, we would have stopped getting ensnared in its trap long ago. However, as a non-Christian myself, I cannot but disagree with some points of Milton's theodicy; the last two books, in particular, and Paradise Regained as a whole, were, for me, quite hard to swallow. I found the more human elements of the poem to be its most intriguing. Milton paints Adam and Eve as quintissentially human characters who possess many of the same feelings that we all share: joy, happiness, fear, sadness, depression, and, most of all, the overriding paramount importance of love. The act of Adam, who was not himself [evil], eating of the apple so that he could follow Eve, no matter what doom was to befall her and them, out of love for her, is still one of the most touching moments in all of literature -- as Mark Twain, in the voice of Adam, later said, \"Wheresoever Eve was there, THERE was Eden.\" God, Satan, and the various angels are also endowed with human characteristics; most Christians today seem to have forgotten that God created Man \"in His own image\", and that He is not a perfect creature. Likewise, Satan is not entirely evil -- certainly he is ambitious and narcissistic, but so are many humans -- indeed, many have seen him as the hero of the poem (an errorenous view, as I see it.) God often comes off as extremely cold and hardly forgiving or merciful; indeed, to many readers, myself included, this poem doesn't come anywhere near its stated goal of justifying the ways of Gods to men, but only reinforces the views we already had (Mark Twain, whom I have previously mentioned, has a very different view of the situation, closer to my own perspective, that is worth seeking out.) Whatever one's objections to the theology and theodicy expressed within the poem, the poem remains a great work of literature -- poetic, grandiose, profound, extremely readable, and thought-provoking. The shorter sequel, Paradise Regained, is also included in this edition. This work, in my view, comes nowhere near the glory of it's predecessor, but it is still a good read and it is very handy to have it included in this volume as well. For that reason, I highly reccommend picking up this particular edition of the works; also because the introduction, written by Dr. Susanne Woods, is very good, and it has notes provided by the wonderful Christoper Ricks, who also edited the poem for this version. Unlike many editors, he does not include so many notes that they become cumbersome and distract from the text: they are genuinely helpful and there are not too many of them. This is an absolute classic not only of English literature, but of world literature, and a monument in the tradition of epic poetry that you owe it to yourself to read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1256", "text": "A very good reference, but...\n\tFor someone totally unfamiliar with Authorware, I thought this book rather confusing. I typically learn best by playing with software and using the manual to construct my own exercises. However, I knew Authorware was pretty complex so I thought this book would help. Well, it did help a little but overall I became quite frustrated with following the book's exercises. As I use Authorware I imagine I'll keep this book on my desk as a reference tool. But until then, I'll content myself with playing on my own", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1257", "text": "In-depth details of qualitative research explained with ease\n\tPatton describes qualitative research design and data collection methods in a way that even the novice researcher can easily understand and utilize.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1258", "text": "The Martha Stewart Living Cookbook\n\ti bought this cookbook due to the introductory price I received and have loved every recipe I have tried. Many of the recipies are heart healthy and I have found those to be tasty and easy to prepare. Good luck and good cooking", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1259", "text": "Mom may need hysterectomy\n\tI loaned my copy of Dr. Streicher's book to my mother who thought she may need a hysterectomy. My mother reported that Dr. Streicher's book had information on topics she couldn't find elsewhere -- even about laparoscopic procedures which she hadn't heard about before. Dr. Streicher's book helped educate my mother so that she was an informed patient and knew what questions to ask her own doctor. Fortunately, it was determined that my mother did not need to have a hyesterectomy. My only problem with this book is getting my copy back from my mother. I may need to purchase a new one. I think it is a \"must-have\" for any woman 40+ -- even for men whose partners/spouses/girlfriends are facing this", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1260", "text": "The Book Changed My Life\n\tThis book was a gift given to me by a friend years ago. I own and have read about twelve books on the topic. Out of all of them, this has been by far the best. By the end it feels like a journey inside yourself has taken place and you arrive to a new destination on your insides. The feel of the book is one of love and support. Not the self-centered type, or author as guru type that I have read in other books--this one has the experience of two professional therapists that shows itself in each chapter. It made a large difference in my struggle with an eating disorder that started at age 10. I am now 44.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1261", "text": "Classic with room for hugs\n\tClassic book is great in dribble-proof format with good reproductions of the original illustrations. Lots of squirming and hugging while reading this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1262", "text": "Be The Business\n\tTapscott and Ticoll have written another very detailed, practical and profound book about business that shows their knack for zeroing in on the heart of a momentous change that is stirring in the world and explaining it all clearly and completely. At the heart of The Naked Corporation is the notion that shareholders and other stakeholders are empowered by technology to know more and more about organizations faster and faster, which in turn greatly emboldens them to take action based on their new knowledge. In other words, perhaps the old adage \"there's one born every minute\" needs updating. They're still being born, but hopefully now only a few per hour? Corporations \"getting naked\" can't be good news for marketing departments. Their job can no longer be about creating a nice rosy image; companies and products must be the image - for real. Yikes...David Brett, Founder, Knexa", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1263", "text": "Could be filmed in Kentucky\n\tI read this book, loved it, and now want to make a movie of it. There is a local town that has a college, churches, and the overall atmosphere of the town. I felt like I was reading about it while I was going through the book.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1264", "text": "What I needed!\n\tI bought this book to learn some simple things to fold in a Kindergarten I used to work in, and it was an instant success! I was sat at the table for hours folding frogs and boats to the kids, and they seemed to really enjoy the creations! This is a great book for parents and pre-school teachers, and it is a great way to learn a little bit about geometry too. Some of the models are difficult to understand, but folding is about taking your time. A great way of finding a corner of peace in our rush-hour lifestyle", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1265", "text": "Don't Try to Read it at One Sitting\n\tWhitman is not the world's greatest poet - that's probably Shakespeare - but he's certainly been the most influential American poetic voice over the past century. He was the first poet to take all of American life as his subject. Ever the Romantic, Whitman was also the first poet to bring Romanticism into line with everyday reality.\n\nHis narcissism can be annoying, but his panoramic descriptions of life and the imagination have a singularly cumulative power. Some of his short poems (\"A Noiseless Patient Spider\" and \"To a Locomotive in Winter\")are individually memorable. The longer poem \"When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed,\" indirectly about the Lincoln assassination, is brilliant. I think most of his Civil War poems are overpraised, but \"Come Up from the Fields, Father\" is a masterpiece of its kind.\n\nOn the negative side, Whitman's transcendental philosophy, which he likes to indulge at length, will strike many readers as very sappy. His style, lots of details piled up on top of one another, grows monotonous, and readers who criticize his lack of traditional poetic craftsmanship cannot just be brushed off. My advice is to not to try to get through it all at once. The poems rarely become \"difficult,\" they just tend to blur one into the other. Which may actually have been Whitman's intention.\n\nOverall,there's never been a book quite like \"Leaves of Grass,\" in any edition, and that's why it keeps selling as a true classic. In other words, a very old book that people still buy and read and enjoy even when no teacher is telling them to. Reading it will get you as close as one book can to actually living in nineteenth-century America, with all its follies, inequities, and promise", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1266", "text": "Data is an Asset\n\tI have been an information systems professional for several years now and I am happy to see that there is finally a focus on data as the asset it truly is. If I could put quot;certified data quot; on the Balance sheet as a separate line item, I would. I have been reading your book quot;Improving Data Warehouse and Business Information Quality quot; over the past several weeks and I have this ear-to-ear grin that some peers find disturbing. (Why does he get so excited about data?) High Quality Data=success", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1267", "text": "The importance of character in an age of image\n\tOs Guinness has a knack for taking difficult and complex subjects and capturing and presenting information that allows small chunks of the philosophy to be grasped and pondered deeply. This book is no exception. The fact that it is also a study guide is even more effective in delivering the message while directing the reader to several key questions to consider in each section. \n\nOne of the best aspects of the book are the hundreds of quotes and essays, all around the central theme of the importance of character. While our culture often acts to create an \"end justifies the means\" behavioral set, never before has character been so important, or so difficult to really practice and live.\n\nThe book begins with some essays from famous leaders; from Plato to George Washington, Winston Churchill to Machiavelli, and compares and contrasts what each felt about the importance of character, and how it was to be demonstrated. Much of the material is pretty well known, yet the ability to so easily read and discuss different styles and approaches is well worth the effort. \n\nMy favorite sections were on the \"Cultural Erosions of Character\" in which the many examples of how society pushes and changes the definition and meaning in life impacts what we define as important at all. From advertising, to media, the pressure to conform is greater than ever, but in some ways has always existed. \n\nOne of the best essay's in my opinion is called the \"Revenge of Failure\" wherein Henry Fairlie rips the \"legend of our times\", as envy at its worst. No longer content to envy what others have and we do not, we now attempt to destroy in others that which we cannot achieve ourselves. This process degrades talent and is a poor attempt to \"buy\" our way into importance not through the achievement of something remarkable, but through the tearing down of the remarkable achievement into something attainable. Thus character becomes something that is no longer \"earned\".\n\nThe sections on plastic surgery and other shifts into a looks based culture further erode the importance of character. In this relentless and obsessed pursuit of the elusive perfection, the hunter becomes the hunted, and always loses in the battle to fight against aging and the myth of happiness in ones physical appearance. Powerful depictions of how this societal pressure has claimed far too many who sacrifice character for fleeting and shallow appearance, are depicted with a convicting clarity.\n\nOverall, this is a very well done and thought provoking book. As a study guide it would be ideal for small groups, or even personal reflections. The book is so full of quotes and essays that it can be read at once, or in dozens of small bites with equal effectiveness. Highly recommended.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1268", "text": "Good Historical View\n\tThis book brings some of the items one read about in history classes to a more 'back channel' perspective. Monroe Doctrine and the like are the opening situations, and instead of 'we put a blockade on German ship' it goes it to some of the things that happened to stop a war from breaking out", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1269", "text": "one of my all-time favorites\n\tI grew up reading and rereading this book, as did all the five children in my family. It's one of the very funniest books I know on the subject of families and their foibles. Shirley Jackson is so well known for her more macabre and adult writing that people are usually skeptical when I recommend this for its outstandingly intelligent humor. Once you read this you must also read Raising Demons, which is the sequel, and every bit as good, although much harder to find", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1270", "text": "The Elevator from the Intermediate Level to the Professional Level\n\tRead on if you are:\n\n- Used to PHP programming, but not a very sophisticated programmer.\n- Looking out to do more programming on a higher level.\n- Ready to read through book texts three times and to read further material that is not included in the book you buy.\n\nSchlossnagle's book is not written along one red line, it covers various topics and allows jumping around quite freely. However, the topics that it covers are highly efficient in helping you advance with your programming skills. They might not quite be what you'd expect from a PHP book, because actually Schlossnagle covers anything that is needed to work with PHP on a professional level.\nConsider this list of topics:\n\n- Write clean code\n- OO-Design Patterns\n- Project documentation\n- Performance tunings\n\nThis is all not really PHP-only stuff, but it is a great source of inspiration and furthers the understanding of programming in general very much. The latter I find is necessary for everybody who's up to something bigger in PHP.\n\nThe PHP examples in the book are - I have to admit - maybe sometimes rather scarce. One would like to see more applications of abstract problems, more examples. But is that what a book is for, to give examples?\nI don't think so. For me a book is mainly a source of great ideas from great programmers, anything else is available on the web.\n\nAfter having bought \"Advanced PHP Programming\" I purchased other books, the topics of which I would not have considered without reading Schlossnagle's work. I'm just about to write a diploma work and the book is a great reference for anything concerning PHP and development projects", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1271", "text": "you'll smile!\n\tI learnde so much from this book! I laughed(yes!), I cried(not really), and I had the time of my life. This is a great book. I've only been around since the late 80s so a lot of jokes were kinda way above me. But I still enjoyed it! Herman's Armpits forever (har har", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1272", "text": "It's not a product, it's a process!\n\tBruce Schneier offers an excellent 'big picture' overview of the computer security field. From types of attacks, to algorithm security to security in the context of your data center, you get a full overview of the current practices and consequences arising from them. The author argues for security as a process, not a product; security is not something you can add to your product after the fact. Starting from the product specification, down to your last outsourced programmer, security has to permeate your organization for it to work. Building 'attack trees', relying on peer review and enforcing liability are all suggestions advanced by Bruce Schneier. \n\nSecrets and Lies is a well organized book with plenty of real world examples, problems and solutions. Buy a copy for yourself, and many more for everybody else you know, we will all benefit in the end.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1273", "text": "Nice little book!\n\tThis is a very handy little book to have for your medical library. It is easy to follow, has a nice index to look up your particular problem and doesn't bog the reader down with a huge history and medical jargon of accupressure. \nIt has easy to use pictures too.\nI have used it already to help my annoying neck and shoulder pain! Sure beats a $50.00 office visit (and most likely, a 3rd or 4th) to your doctor :", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1274", "text": "Clear, Brief But Not Too Intuitive - The First Three Minutes\n\tThis book is thrilling. You will learn of the first three minutes of our existence in this universe. Not only do you learn of what is believed to have happened during the first three minutes, but you will also learn the exciting story of how it was discovered. The book is written at a level that can be understood by the lay person.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1275", "text": "Loved it!\n\tI have to tell you that this is better than the first! You just fall in love with gal pal Mavis in this one. (And continue to love her and Eve as the series goes on.) The series is one of the best I've ever read and I read a lot. Not may authors can compare. Hope the series continues for a long time.\n\n\nReviewed by Rosanna Filippello Author of the Angelo Mysteries Series published by JustMyBest inc. Book One--Angel of Death, Book Two--Angelo of Justice \n(Angel of Truth to be released Fall of 2005)\nwww.detective-angelo-mysteries.com", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1276", "text": "Necessary reading\n\tIf you really want to know what to expect when you're expecting, read this book and Henci Goer's Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth. If you'd really like to remove yourself from the technobirth machine, read Ina May Gaskin's Ina May's Guide to Childbirth and Spiritual Midwifery. If you've always thought you might want a natural birth, read Peggy O'Mara's Having a Baby, Naturally. And remember this one thing: If you really (really) want a natural, unmedicated birth, don't give birth in a hospital", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1277", "text": "A work that is compassionately direct yet psychologically and spiritually humane.\n\tFor most of us, the area of thanatology is something quite new, despite the fact that death is such an intimate \"companion\" that can come at any moment of our lives, whether by degrees or instantaneously, irrelevant of our ethnic, social and economic backgrounds. It is a plain truth that can not be avoided, and no technological advancements can make it go away. I would personally like to consider death as the ultimate best friend who would never desert you, despite what your feelings may be. And as a child has the innocent ablity to humanize a doll or a toy soldier, the adult must equally do so with death, not shy away from it and be totally uncommunicative to what it means: the total cessation of physical life, for if one denys its existence and its inevitability, the person could not only suffer from added unnecessary physical heartache, but he or she could also augment the physical stress with mental, spiritual and religious grief as well. Submission to and acceptance of the truth, no matter how difficult it would be to hear, could be the highest catharsis that medicine could not come close to healing. In Elizabeth Kubler-Ross's classic study of the dying process, she interviews patients of various age brackets who teach the living what dying means to them. But even though the experience is individualistic to that specific person, the process of dying has a universality to it which connects us all. Hence, how do you take the sting from the wound? In On Death and Dying, you remove the sting by communication and by simply being there to let the patient say what he or she has to say, to let them vent, and at their own pace, go through the classic defined stages of the dying process: denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. The patients become our teachers. We learn of their fears, their possible financial burdens, in one woman's case, the fear of the worms, et cetera. But we also learn about what the families go through, their own anger and disbelief and guilt. It is about pacing and the opening up of repressed fear for all the people involved. Sometimes there is cohesion in the shock and anger, other times not. The United States is one of the most death-denying countries out there, a fact most evident with plastic surgery on the rise and chiseled bodies to reverse the aging process, for going foward means only one thing: death. Ross's overall message is that death does not have to be and is not the horror that we all think it is, the grim reaper with the skeletal hand and the sharpened scythe. Death has issues for everybody, doctors, faith-filled people, even Ross heself. It is a step that we are all going to take sooner or later. But it is comforting to know that we are all in it together.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1278", "text": "Well Done Book, yet...\n\tI enjoyed Robert Webber's book and have enjoyed hearing him speak as well. At a recent speaking engagement he echoed my own concern over the \"fate\" of the church in America. So much \"commodification\" has happened in the church that one wonders if anyone knows what it truly means to be \"ecclesia\"? Although I agree with much of what he says and am part of a liturgical church (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod which utilizes the church calendar and has had a strong emphasis on liturgy - - - the church body which Webber received his doctorate from), my question is are we truly called to \"change\" the church in order to meet the people where they are at? \nI agree with his assessments yet I question the reasonings behind doing it. Do we begin to emphasize certain things to the demise of others, just because the culture would be more \"prone\" to come to the church? Or does the church remain faithful to its calling despite the changing tides of culture? \nOur self-centered culture always asks the question \"What does this mean for me?\", and this has been a active question in the church for sometime. I believe the question that we should be asking is how does God give meaning to me, or what do I mean to God? Our focus needs to be off of ourselves and onto the Lord of the cosmos", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1279", "text": "A Classic!\n\tIt is quite rare that a book appears that is this good; but this book is so good that even men (I am male) can (i.e. should) enjoy it. A groundbreaking, unabashedly feminist (wo)manifesto, The Vagina Monologues has given voice to countless women in the past ten years, and has ushered in a new era of sexual liberation. If you are still incredulous, ask yourself how many books published hitherto so much as had the word 'vagina', let alone all the facts thereabout in it? A wonderful book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1280", "text": "The Nostradamus Code\n\tWith the hype over the Da Vinci Code and its related popularity, you can sometimes get the feeling that some people probably think the grand conspiracy novel started with Dan Brown. Of course, this is not the case, as Brown is merely one in a long line of such thriller writers. Probably the biggest in the bunch was Robert Ludlum, but not to be forgotten is Jon Land. Not quite the big name that Ludlum or Brown, Land is nonetheless the most pure fun, with outlandish plots and tons of action.\n\nThe Last Prophecy brings back Danielle Barnea, an ex-Israeli cop and Ben Kamal, a former Palestinian detective. Despite the obvious conflicts caused by their different backgrounds, the two are faithful lovers and, as the novel begins, both working as investigators for the U.N. In this case, the two are called to look into a mass murder in a Palestinian village. At first, it appears to be a massacre by Israeli troops, but it soon enough appears to be something far more sinister, a conspiracy tied to events uncovered at the World War II and some lost prophecies of Nostradamus. The last of these prophecies provides the key to the conspiracy.\n\nLand uses his standard formula for his Barnea/Kamal novels: the two split up for the majority of the book to separately unearth parts of the plot only to converge at the end to stop the bad guys. Typically, the people who provide the information are assassinated by the villains before they can reveal all. This formula works well enough since Land executes it well (and really, Brown and Ludlum use a similar formula themselves).\n\nI won't say this is perfect writing, but it's plenty good enough to merit a strong four stars. My biggest \"problem\" with Land is that he is only writing books featuring Barnea and Kamal; I miss his older novels with Blaine McCracken, which were even more delightfully outlandish with their James Bond-like world conquest plots. But in the absence of McCracken, this series still fits the bill for what Land does best: entertain from beginning to end.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1281", "text": "Reality check\n\tNote to reviewers - the title of the book was a play on Hillary claiming that there was a \"vast right wing conspiracy\" against her husband in the Monica scandal - she and others stridently argued that the attacks on her husband were due to a right wing conspiracy (right up until the stains on the little black dress ruined everything).\n\nThis is an excellent non-polemical book that sets out the steps taken by the left to unseat Bush. I watched from Canada and monthly visits to the US (business) and the book accurately reflects what was going on (rightly or wrongly) at the time. \n\nIt describes how a loose linkage of the media, Hollywood, pop stars, MoveOn.org (Soros), academia, Kerry spinmeisters and the intelligentsia on the left and right coasts self organized to bring down Bush and the GOP.\n\nIt is a good read and ties together many of the disparate threads into a reasonably accurate picture. Perhaps the book can be faulted - hence only 4 stars - because there certainly was strident activity on the right too. Limbaugh, Hannity and O'Reilly, of course, doing their thing although not with the power of the mainstream media and Hollywood behind them.\n\nFor me the interesting theme he points out is the self organizing nature of the endeavour driven by an almost irrational loathing of Bush. Recall many Hollywood gliterrati threatening to move to Canada if Bush was elected. \n\nI'm editorializing here - but it does seem strange that some reviewers - notably one from the UK - use this site as a platform for gross anti-US, anti-Bush remarks rather than taking the time to actually critique the book in question", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1282", "text": "Is there a liberal PAC out there...\n\tDevoted entirely to coming to Amazon to trash conservative books? I see the same names here I saw for Kate O'Bierne's book, Tony Blankley's book, Michelle Malkin's books, David Limbaugh's books...you get the idea. And most of your reviews say almost the exact same thing, too. You'd think SOME of you would aim for creativity, especially when you're accusing Republicans of being mindless automatons.\n\nThat said, York's research is impeccable, and anyone who paid attention to the last Presidential election knows EXACTLY how hard George Soros, Hollywood, et al. worked to push Kerry through, from Cameron Diaz's teary \"If you want rape to be legal, don't vote\" lunacy on Oprah to the dollars moveon.org spent demonizing the Swiftboat vets. No one works harder than the Left to silence dissenting opinion and hide the truth. It's because of books like this one, conservative talk radio, and Fox News that conservatives finally have a voice in this country, and the left hasn't had to debate for so long, they've forgotten how.\n\nTo anyone looking for truthful, incisive commentary on how far the Left has gone to demonize and destroy Bush, how much time, money, and effort they've wasted to obstruct him at every turn, regardless of whether the policy in question would benefit the country, this is an excellent book. If you're a mind-numbed leftist automaton that opposes everything purely on unquestioning ideological grounds--well, I guess I'll be seeing your reviews on the next conservative bestseller, won't I", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1283", "text": "Courage Under Fire\n\tA moving and inspiring portrait of men most people will never know about but will always be remembered by those touched by their deeds and courage in places we don't remember much anymore. I am thankful for the sacrifice they made so I could freely write this", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1284", "text": "Murder Mayhem, M.D. Style\n\tSince so many others have outlined the general plot of this story (huge lawsuit against a hospital; suspicious deaths that may or may not have been committed by a doctor) I'll simply leave a brief comment. Although the story isn't all that complicated, it was still a quick, enjoyable read--and the ending was one I didn't see coming. Please be aware, though, that THE 5TH HORSEMAN is NOT an Alex Cross novel, which seemed to be one reviewer's complaint. This is the story of Lindsay Boxer, SFPD Lieutenant and her fellow Women's Murder Club friends. I found the story to be heartfelt and emotional, full of action-adventure, and, as I said, a very quick, satisfying read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1285", "text": "Balanced\n\tGlantz punctures both left and right in this balanced analysis of what has gone wrong in Iraq. A powerful story that should be required reading for politicians and political groupies of all leanings", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1286", "text": "Discipline that Works and Teaches\n\tAs a parent, child and family therapist and school counselor I have seen Positive Discipline concepts change the lives of parents and children alike. We are all searching for a way to raise our children that allows them to develop the long-term life skills of confidence, responsibility, contribution and the ability to solve problems. The schools that teach these skills in addition to academics have students that perform better in school and in life. Using Positive Discipline will actually save you time in the classroom, and make your job and relationships with your students much more enjoyable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1287", "text": "A Faithful View of Our Favorite Psalm\n\tRabbi Harold S. Kushner is one of the best known authors of our time, having written the classic book, When Bad Things Happen to Good People. This, his ninth book, was one of the top ten best selling religious books of the past year. As the title indicates, it is a study of Psalm 23, certainly the most beloved of all of the Psalms. Dr. Kushner writes with a pastor's heart and a special eye toward the healing wisdom to be found in that portion of God's Word.\n\nIf you are looking for a book about putting your spiritual life into meaningful practice, you might wish to read this book. It is filled with inspiration and encouragement for an ongoing trusting relationship with God. Kushner takes each phrase of the Psalm as his chapter headings, and verse by verse, provides insight and practical suggestions for how to make these truths come alive each day.\n\nThroughout the book, Kushner utilizes his vast knowledge of the original Hebrew text to help the reader understand the nuances of the words such as \"soul\" and \"cup\". He explains the nuances of what the soul is and why the soul needs nourishing. He states, \"The world asks so much of us. We give ourselves so totally to our work, to the task of raising our family and running a home that we often forget to take time to nourish our souls...\" (page 61).\n\nThe fact that God helps us \"feel safe in an unsafe world\" (page 50) is the Psalmist's theme, repeated and emphasized in every line. Drawing from the world of science and literature, art and great works of theology, this deceptively small book is filled with encouragement and blessing.\n\nOccasionally, Christians forgo reading Jewish authors, forgetting that Judaism is the forerunner of our own faith in Jesus Christ. That would be a mistake. For, here, we have a work that is sacred to both of our traditions, presented by an acclaimed author, dedicated scholar and proven congregational leader. Dr. Kushner is Rabbi Laureate of Temple Israel in Natick, Massachusetts. He has been honored by the Christophers as one of fifty people who have made the world a better place and by Religion in American Life as their Clergyman of the Year in 1999. This is a book to read, give and savor over time.\n\nIf you find this review helpful you might want to read some of my other reviews, including those on subjects ranging from biography to architecture, as well as religion and fiction.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1288", "text": "(4+)The Narration of Susan Ericksen Makes This Story Come Alive\n\tI have long been aware of the commercial success of author Nora Roberts but the storylines and writing style (a genre often characterized as romantic suspense with apparent emphasis on the romance) have never tempted me to read any of her work. However, I happened to pick up a copy of volume #21 (depending on how you count anthology inclusions) in the .... IN DEATH series written under the pen name J.D. Robb and was immediately intrigued by its premise of a futuristic police procedural series (the year is 2058) with a strong central character (Detective Lieutenant Eve Dallas) who had a continuing romantic interest (the mysterious Irish billionaire Roarke). I have long enjoyed the Spenser series by Robert Parker and the ensemble cast of Ed McBain's 87th Precinct novels; the reward of finding another such series to enjoy would only be increased by some speculation thrown into the mix regarding the future direction of science in the aid of police work as well as speculation concerning the evolution of New York City, an area very familiar to me. I was immediately hooked by SURVIVOR IN DEATH and despite some minor criticisms gave it a five star review (3/30/2005). I read ORIGIN IN DEATH, the next book in the series, as soon as it was released and also enjoyed it sufficiently to rate it five stars as well (7/26/2005). As with other series which I have enjoyed, I then decided to read some of the earlier books to fill in the backstory and see how the characters have evolved. \n\nIn my opinion, the early stories in the series can best be labeled transition novels as romance author Roberts attempts to transform herself into mystery writer Robb. My recent three star review (11/29/2005) of NAKED IN DEATH, the initial book in the series, discusses the specific positives and negatives of that attempt, so I will not go into detail again here. And in summary, I found this book a much better police procedural although with the major flaw that it seemed a little too obvious that Eve's pursuit of her initial suspect (although logical) would turn out to be a diversion from her identification of the real killer. I so greatly enjoyed Susan Ericksen's audio rendition (unabridged CD) of that book that I also chose to listen to the audio version of this novel; I highly recommend her narration as likely to add to your enjoyment of the story. \n\nA wonderfully apt Dryden quotation concerning fame and death opens this story; then Lt. Eve Dallas is discovered at the scene of a shocking homicide. Prosecuting Attorney Cicely Towers, a powerful and widely recognized star in the District attorney's office and a woman with whom Eve has dealt on occasion, has been found with her throat brutally slashed in a nasty neighborhood far from her office and her home late one night. The final appointment in her datebook is for an earlier dinner with her good friend and long time lover George Hammett; Eve quickly establishes that she arrived safely home and subsequently received a mystery call of which she made no record but which obviously drew her to the scene of her death. Eve's investigation is complicated by the close friendship of Cicely's ex-husband Marco Angelini and their adult children (David and Marina) with her boss, Commander Whitney and his increasing concern as Eve's investigation concentrates on the family. Eve discovers that both David Angelini and Marina's fianc e Randall Slade have financial problems which could provide a motive for murder; as additional damaging background information surfaces she appears to be on a collision course with Whitney's understandable concern both for these children who have suffered the tragic loss of their mother; in addition, the stress increases when it appears that the friendship Whitney's wife with the family may lead to her potential involvement as a material witness. Finally, a further complication which brings into question Dallas' objectivity is the revelation that the Angelini family, Cicely Towers and Eve's lover Roarke are are partners in a business venture.\n\nAdditional murders soon occur which bear the signature trademark of the killer, and media pressure intensifies on Eve given the visible lack of progress in her investigation and the antipathy which she has evoked in C.J. Morse, who coanchors the evening news with her friend Nadine Furst. Eve is infuriated by C.J.'s actions and yet knows that in fact the only effective way to silence the slimeball's continual attempts to denigrate her investigatory skills during his broadcasts is identify and catch the murderer. Meanwhile, Eve is also involved in establishing the boundaries in her relationship with Roarke, both with regard to their personal lives and when his aid might be appropriate in her police investigation. After several twists, including one diversion which I had not anticipated, the story suddenly rockets towards a violent climax which it is not clear that all the central characters will survive.\n\nIn addition to Roarke, Commander Whitney, Lt. Dallas, and reporter Nadine Furst, this story contains all the series characters introduced in the first volume including Dr. Mira and the unique irrepressible Mavis Freestone and Summerset, all of whom play relatively minor roles in this narrative. Finally, the reader is introduced to Patrol(wo)man Peabody, whose observational skills in her relatively minor role in this case commend her to Eve. She will eventually become both Eve's good friend and partner on subsequent cases and their complementary styles and skills will combine with their dedication to speaking for the dead and their loved ones will serve them well. \n\nIf you plan to read several volumes of the series, I strongly suggest that you start with NAKED IN DEATH and then read this book even though they are inferior to the two later books which I have read. The later books include details concerning the mysteries of Roarke's and Dallas' childhood backgrounds and the impact on their individual lives which provide a context that I would have preferred to have gradually unfold as I completed the series in the sequence which the author intended. And certainly, if you want a romance/detective story then read NASKED IN DEATH. While this book still had some steamy sequences much more typical of Nora Robert's novels than the later stories in this sequence, they were much more infrequent and better integrated into the story. However, if you only plan to sample a few stories in the series, then I strongly suggest that you skip the early books and concentrate on some of the later novels, including either of the two which I mention at the beginning of this review. The characters and their relationships are much more developed as the series progresses and the plots are also more complex. Meanwhile, I plan to continue to pursue the dual goal of reading each of the new releases as they occur while gradually filling in my knowledge of Dallas' past cases.\n\nTucker Anderse", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1289", "text": "Indispensable resource\n\tThis is a reader that covers the various theories of nationalism as well as varieties of nationalism itself. This makes it a largely indispensable supplement, handbook and reference work for anyone interested in nationalism. This is particularly true today as the scholarship on this social phenomenon continues to grow unabated, and since it is patently obvious that nationalism hardly seems about to disappear. The reader contains important extracts from the major works on nationalism by some of the most important early theorists such as Renan, Max Weber and Stalin (although the views of Marx and Engels themselves or Lord Acton and Friedrich Meinecke would have been welcome additions) and almost all of the most important contemporary scholars (Gellner, Anderson, Connor, A. Smith, etc.). The texts are well-selected and organized, and it really contributes to making a very complex subject and a daunting field of scholarship seem a little easier to grasp", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1290", "text": "Well illustrated and explained.\n\tIf you are just starting out on photography, I highly recommend this book. It begins immediately on the first chapter on picture making! For this reason alone, I would give it 5 stars. Here in the first chapter, the authors wasted no time to tell you what makes good pictures: the photographer, not the equipment. They then proceed to explain why the majority of our pictures (at least, the rest of us non-professionals) turn out unflattering despite our best efforts and high-tech cameras. \n\nIf you read nothing else but the first chapter alone, I would bet that your photography will already begin to improve. Or if not, the first chapter will at least inspire you to try the suggestions and see the result yourself. In fact, even if all you have is a humble point and shoot film camera, the things they teach in the first chapter are still totally valid, as the principles of good photography remains the same whether you use film or digital.\n\nThe next chapters give details about camera operations, how to creatively use camera controls, and another great topic, how to tackle different photographic subjects. Just what I needed! I like the chapter on how to process you own film in black and white. Although I'll probably not dive into it, this chapter gives you good grounding on the grassroots of photography.\n\nOther good stuff inside:\n\n1. Projects at the end of most every chapter. I dare you to do all the project at chapter one and tell me if it will not improve your understanding of what makes a good picture!\n\n2. Information on digital aspect of photography. Although I shoot film slr, I know that one day, I'll want a digital slr so the info on it is nice.\n\n3. All the illustative pictures are ones that can be done by amateurs! In keeping with the beginner's purpose, this is intentional on the part of the authors. If you are looking for award winning photos or famous photographers, you wont find it here. But the pictures in the book are beautiful in their own right and they drive home the points taught. \n\n4. Modest studio lighting you can create yourself! The principles on the very important aspect of light taught here are very revealing to me. The diagram of how to photograph a subject using only your own flash and any old white card to reflect some light is already a good starting point.\n\nHowever, I am tempted to give this book 4 stars since I felt that despite it's generous information, attractive layout, highly readable text, and wide pages, the authors skimmed the topic on tricky exposure problems. The use of grey cards, spotmeters, and handheld lightmeters to solve these tough light problems were only briefly explained. On the other hand, they provided easily applied solutions to our most common exposure problems. So I give them the benefit of the doubt that such issues correctly belong to advanced photography topics which might only discourage the wobbly beginner if mentioned here. Now that you are aware of it, you will probably do more research on it. Meanwhile, a lot of my pictures are already much improved by the application of the principles in the book alone.\n\nI therefore, highly recommend this book to fellow beginners in photography", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1291", "text": "live a joyful life\n\tIf you are ready to take complete responsibility for yourself and live the joyful life then this is a must read. I will say it is simple even thou I will avoid saying it is easy. For your sake and your loved ones sake give this idea a go.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1292", "text": "Shapeshifter Tarot\n\tThere is a Tarot correlation, but the deck also has a strong shapshifter orientation as well. The cards are a piece of art in themselves. The cards encourage a strong connection with nature. The spreads give good results to those of an inquiring mind. With a minimum of reading, you are off and running getting insights to the past, present, and future. There is a wide variety of uses for the cards for self or with others", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1293", "text": "Classic Larry Niven\n\tThis story, set early in the quot;Known Space quot; period, is an important part of Larry Niven's future universe, full of his accustomed ingenuity in both the plots and the science. The Protectors don't fit quite comfortably into the quot;Known Space quot; Universe, and have raised some problems later, for example in the famous quot;Man-Kzin Wars, quot; where the quot;Known Space quot; universe has been shared by other writers, including Poul Anderson, Jerry Pournelle, SM Stirling and Hal Colebatch, but the story is fine space opera and entertainment, and has a genuine sense of strangeness and wonder that all too often is lacking from contemporary SF", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1294", "text": "Awesome\n\tI picked up this book looking at the cover trying to figure out his picture. I then looked at the titleee and it clicked. I read this for school and it wasn't hard to finish it because it amazed me with what everything really was. Usually I read fiction books that have diseases or disorders in them. I figured that there should be some explaination for me. It wasnt hard to follow. Also everything was explained very well. I didn't have any real background other than the fictions books that you really couldn't go by", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1295", "text": "This book won Thomas Mann a well-deserved Nobel Prize\n\tAfter viewing the German artistic mini-series for television many years ago, I decided to read this German family story to rival Galsworthy's Forsythe Saga. I was not disappointed, because this book deals, among others, with one essential aspect of human existence: man's difficulty in adapting to hardships and changes in social status. The story of the Buddenbrooks is a story of moral values among individuals who, although belong to the same family, can be astonishingly different in their understanding of life and their grasp of reality. In this family we see characters who are able to adapt, understand the world and compromise, while at the same time we are exposed to those who are limited by their own upbringing to a life of limited flexibility and eventual disillusion and self-abandon. This fundamental book of world literature attacks two antithetic facets of human nature, two views of the world that are constantly at battle within all human beings. It is for this reason that quot;Buddenbrooks quot; is fundamentally an allegory about man and his internal turmoil with the major challenges of life, a carefully crafted story with psychological insight that makes the reading of this book definitely worthwhil", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1296", "text": "Fun reading for physics enthusiasts who can also appreciate the humanities\n\tAlan Lightman is one of those rare individuals who has a solid background in both physics and the humanities. As a result, he has been able to write this very enjoyable collection of essays dealing with the human context of science, especially physics. None of the essays are ultra profound, but they're still insightful enough to make worthwhile reading, especially considering that the amount of literature in this genre is fairly limited. This book reminds me of \"Feynman's Rainbow\" by Leonard Mlodinow, which I also found to be very enjoyable and, like Mlodinow's book, Lightman's book is a quick read.\n\nAs other reviewers have noted, the specific essay topics are a mixed bag including autobiography, biography, the relationship between math and physics, the nature and experience of scientific inquiry, and other broader topics such as the influence of technology in human life.\n\nAs indicated in my title, if you have at least a popular-level familiarity with modern physics, and can also appreciate the humanities, I predict that you will find this book to be quite enjoyable, and perhaps also somewhat enlightening. I enjoyed reading the book, and I expect that I will read it again in the future", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1297", "text": "A clear place to begin the conversation.\n\tIt may sound as though I am damning this book with faint praise, but I believe that with a subject as complicated as anti-western feeling there are few better places to begin than with a good conversation opener.\n\nWritten in clear non-academic language, Buruma and Margalit have written a book-length essay which further elaborates on the article which they published several years ago in the New York Review of Books. The point of the project is to posit a hypothesis on the roots of anti-western feeling and use that to draw open the discussion as to how the gap can be repaired.\n\nI notice that the original article sparked much less disappointment than the book. There is something about the translation to book form which implies a level of completion or comprehensiveness that an essay by itself cannot achieve. You will find that most reviewers (myself included) had a list of things that we missed in their overview. These omissions felt serious to me, but I notice that the lists have very little in common. It is truly not possible to please everyone or include everything, so perhaps it is just as well that they did not try.\n\nIf you already have an adament point of view in this discussion, then this book may well irritate you. Buruma and Margalit clearly do their best to be as objective as possible, given their own cultural bias. If, however, you are like me and mostly have a clear view about your own lack of answers then you will probably find this a valuable reading experience. Since reading it, I lent the book to a good friend (sorry, publishers!) and we have not been able to stop discussing the points that it raised. Quite an accomplishment, in my opinion, for a self-described short history.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1298", "text": "get your juicer off the shelf and use it\n\ti couldn't help myself when i opened the juicing bible--i should have been doing other things--but i spent over an hour perusing the pages. it contains a wealth of information on fruits, herbs, and vegetables and their healing properties. the layout is handy and it is easy to find things with the detailed indices. the recipes are simple, clearly written, and sound delicious. i am excited and inspired. in fact, i'm going to get my juicer off of the bottom shelf of the pantry and go for it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1299", "text": "An impressively updated, indispensable reference.\n\tThis second edition of a classic provides an update on a reference recommended for college-level collections specializing in Chinese literature. Sources of Chinese Tradition has been recognized already as a scholarly staple: in its new form Sources of Chinese Tradition has been extended to include the Deng Xiaoping and Jiang Zemin eras of China and includes invaluable source readings on history and literature of the times, from the 18th-century Qing civilization onward", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1300", "text": "The Best World History Atlas Book Anywhere\n\tThe Oxford Atlas is the best of all competitors. It is full-size, high quality ink and paper, 368 pages and covers most areas of history from the caveman to the present time. I am not speaking of the concise edition but of the full-size edition. The ISBN number is #0195215672. \n\nThis book covers about 2,000,000 years of history from the origins of humanity to the year 2000. The Atlas is the result of over three years' work by internationally renowned cartographers, an expert editorial team and specialist academic consultants", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1301", "text": "Fun, Very Light\n\tMichael Farquhar has created another bathroom book for the history-loving set. This one, Treasury of Deception, is just what it's title implies and is broken down into categories and ranges from prison escapes to scientific frauds, from practical jokes to deadly hoaxes, such as the blood libel. It is a truly odd mixed bag and should be read over a long period in many small bites, although that may prove harder to do than anticipated and one may find oneself gobbling the whole thing down at once. The book is light at the right moments and more serious when required and, amazingly enough, never veers into the truly silly, which is a blessing", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1302", "text": "First Feist\n\tThis was an amazing book. It was one of those where when you read it, you can picture the story in your head, almost movie like. Feist did an amazing job with descriptions and character developement. This was my first Fiest book, but I can guarantee you, it wont be my last.\n\nThe plot follows a young boy named Kieli and his story of becoming a spy and weapon against those that murdered his village. The story begins with Kieli on a vision quest, a test to prove he is ready to be an adult. He must go to a sacred hill and wait for a vision to appear to him. He then finds that his village has been attacked and that he is the sole remainer of his people. The story goes on to tell of his quest for vengance and his plot of revenge.\n\nAmazing in every way", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1303", "text": "A Valid Reason for Betrayal?\n\tI think Nora Roberts has a fantasy with horses and horse farms, as we've seen in her books Irish Thoroughbred, Irish Rebel and now True Betrayals which was written in 1996. Unlike the other two, True Betrayals is not pure romantic fiction but a blend of several genres. To me, it was very interesting and kept me amused and entertained for several hours.\n\nKelsey Byden was led to believe that her mother, Naomi Chadwick, had been dead for quite a few years and when she received a letter from her mother asking if she'd come visit her, she was an emotional wreck. It seems the real reason her mother wasn't a part of her life as she grew up was the fact that she had been in prison for killing her lover. Talk about shock value! Kelsey decides to visit her mother to try to come to terms with her emotions - Kelsey had recently divorced and just finding out her dead mother was very much alive was enough to make anyone emotionally unstable and made Kelsey question everything in her life. \n\nNaomi has a working horse farm in Virginia and Kelsey goes to try to make sense out of her life. Sounds like a typical plot line, right? Well, sort of, but if Nora Roberts is writing it, you can bet there are a few twists and turns along the way. Like Kelsey being thrown into a situation that could result in another murder.\n\nCan the trainer who works for her mother be the answer to Kelsey's broken heart? Can Kelsey ever trust her mother again after being deceived by her for so many years? Will Kelsey ever believe in herself again? I won't give away any of the plot, you'll have to read and enjoy this one for yourself!\n\nI do have to say that the plot is not the part of the book that I enjoyed the most - sure there's a little mystery thrown in just to keep things interesting. Sure there is lots of romance and sorting of feelings toward the mother-daughter relationship. But what I enjoyed the most were the descriptions of the horse ranch, the surrounding areas, actual workings of the ranch, etc. Nora Roberts is first rate at painting a very vivid mental image and I found myself slipping off to Virginia and owning a ranch of my own in my imagination while reading this book. The lush green landscape, the openness of the working ranch, the racetrack - ah, it sounded like pure heaven.\n\nThe plot is very predictable: everyone lives happily-ever-after, mother and daughter are reunited, true love waits for Kelsey, etc., etc. What makes the story enjoyable is the mix that Roberts has perfected - not just pure romance, but a little mystery and intrigue also.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1304", "text": "These visual puzzles provide much food for thought\n\tMind's Eye is the second 'Eye of the Beholder' collection, which began as the first comic strip to run in the New York Times, and provides a fine set of black and white strips which presents a particular viewpoint. These visual puzzles provide much food for thought: there are panels of scenes, then turn the page for the unifying concept linking them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1305", "text": "Great data ...\n\tHere's a book that would have made a great spreadsheet. There's a lot of data here, displayed via a string of pictographs. Text in this book serves to provide directions only. \n\nI would have rated this higher if it provided a little background on the location, the history, geographic features, etc", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1306", "text": "Very Useful and Helpful for speaking Spanish on both sides of the Atlantic but lacked some 21st Century Vocabulary Words\n\tWith respect to my qualifications, I am the founder of the Learning Spanish Like Crazy method. I am also the author of several articles written on the topic of learning Spanish. And now for my review . . . \n\nI tend to judge a Spanish-English Dictionary by the following criteria:\n\n1. Does it provide 21st Century Spanish vocabulary words or only outdated\nSpanish vocabulary?\n\n2. Does it provide BOTH the words that are commonly used in Latin America\nAND Spain or only one or the other?\n\nUsing yardstick number one this book did fairly well. I found words such as \"raton\" not only defined as \"mouse\" as in the rodent but also \"mouse\" as in \"computer mouse.\" And \"pantalla\" wasn't only defined as a \"screen\" but a a 'computer monitor' as well. However, it only used the original definition of \"bajar\" (to lower, to descend, or to go down). It lacked the 21st century definition which is \"to download.\"\n\nUsing yardstick number two, this dictionary did well. For the English word \"block\" I found the Latin American definition of \"cuadra\" but I also found the European definition of the word which is \"manzana.\" Several Spanish-English dictionaries that I have used in the past only define the Spanish word \"manzana\" as the English word \"apple,\" and only define the English word \"block\" as the Spanish word \"cuadra.\"\n\nIt is important that a dictionary provides both the Latin American and European Spanish words. From my experience, Latin Americans tend to use\ndifferent vocabulary words from one country to another. But if you use the European Spanish word, even though they may not use the word, they will be familiar with it and will understand you. \n\nOverall, I give this dictionary \"cuatro estrellas\" (four stars).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1307", "text": "Very helpful for those hurting\n\tI just finished reading this book and loved it. It helps put things into perspective. I would recommend it to anyone who is going through trials in their life. It's on my all time favorite books list, I just bought a copy for my mother-in-law and am encouraging many of my friends to read it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1308", "text": "One of the best books I've ever read\n\tI can't go on enough about this book. It should be required reading in colleges and for those in all levels of government, Wall Street and industry CEOs.\n\nThe writing is excellent. Many of its passages read like prayers. I can't think of topics and subjects more important than those Jensen writes about -- our cultures diconnection from the natural world and from ourselves and how it has impacted our mental and spiritual health and the health of the earth.\n\nJensen is so passionate about these topics that he does repeat certain ideas, BUT instead of ruining it, I think the non-linear trajectory of his book actually enhances his message.\n\nThe first half of the book where he discusses problems can be hard-hitting and difficult to get through certain parts of it, BUT please hold fast through the end. It is worth it.\n\nJensen's eloquence and wisdom are best when he is also discussing answers, or possibilities, as it were.\n\nwww.corimorenberg.co", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1309", "text": "Hells Angels\n\tI have always been intrigued with the Hells Angels and this book answered many questions especially the history of the club. I was impressed that the author lived with them for a year.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1310", "text": "A quot;MUST HAVE quot; FOR MALE INTIMACY\n\tI was recommended this book after having taken a Body Electric workshop a few weeks before. From the first page I began to re-live the entire bonding rituals that we had experienced over that weekend. How to connect, how to communicate, and how to intimately bond on a higher plane! Although some of the prose is repetitive, it helps instill a spiritual base on which the reader can pull from. A definite quot;must have quot; book for the gay tribe who would like to interact spiritually and emotionally", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1311", "text": "Fforde Ffun\n\tOnce again, Jasper Fforde has created a story that is brilliantly written, perfectly blending English literature with wit.\n\nThe book continues the story of Thursday Next by creating a new conflict, as well as making connections with the previous Thursday Next novels, adding a deeper level to the reading.\n\nHighly recommended reading, but I also recommend you read the series in order", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1312", "text": "Fforde's manic world of \"All Things Next\" is fully complete\n\tWith the release of Jasper Fforde's fourth title in the Thursday Next sci-fi/fantasy series, readers will be treated to the culmination of the alternative Earth that the author has spent three books building. In \"Something Rotten,\" the options for direction for the series are fully realized as the alternate Earth of 1988 and the world of Fiction are completely in place.\n\nWhen last we left the intrepid Thursday Next, she had just saved the world of Fiction from yet another villain intent on its destruction. Pregnant and with her husband erased from history by the evil Goliath Corporation, Thursday's finally given birth to a son, Friday, who at two year old only speaks in Lorem Ipsum (a good example of the craziness of Fforde's vision.) Deciding that her time overseeing the purity of novels has worn thin, she returns to Earth and winds up becoming:\n* The target of an assassin\n* The coach of her town's professional croquet team\n* The thorn in the side of a hypnotic politician who is actually fictional\n* The hostess to Hamlet, Prince of Denmark\n* The on-again, off-again wife to her exterminated, unexterminated husband\n* The finder of a live clone of William Shakespeare\n* The friend of Neanderthals everywhere\n* Dead--twice\n* The holder of the secrets of the apocalypse\n* The once-again savior of the planet\n\nIf you think that's about three books in one, well that pegs \"Something Rotten.\" Fforde packs this book so full of plot and sub-plot that readers must juggle all those narrative balls at once. That Fforde can bring all this together at the end shows that his mastery of his world has grown since the start of this series, \"The Eyre Affair.\"\n\nWhile not as inventive as his previous book, \"The Well of Lost Plots,\" Fforde's world-building is largely done, so \"Something Rotten\" can focus on the story and not on backstory--that's a big plus. Longtime readers of the series will find that this fourth book finally illuminates some of the backstory that existed even in the first book. For instance, we finally get to see who Millon de Floss is and get a better look at the genetic experiments that have resulted in an England overrun with mammoths, dodos, and Neanderthals.\n\nAll the typical humor that we've come to expect from Fforde is here and he's done well picking up the mantle of Douglas Adams. Someone has to write nutty British sci-fi and Fforde is doing it about as well as anyone right now. And while \"Something Rotten\" is a terrible place for new readers to jump into the Thursday Next books, for fans of the series this is probably the most satisfying of his books.\n\nEnjoy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1313", "text": "Getting Thin and Loving Food\n\tI really like this book. It's simple to follow instructions, and there is good advice all the way thru it. Everything from the author's mom's advice to what to do to jazz up a low fat, high flavor recipe to make it more flexible, tastier, or fancy enough for company. I like KD's tv show on Food tv, and I liked her first book, this book is better than the first. I am eating more healthfully(Is that a word?) and keep taking the small steps KD recommends to keep doing even better. I highly recommend the book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1314", "text": "Dr. Northrup walks her talk!\n\tI always look to see if an author stands in their truth. If they walk their talk. Dr. Christiane Northrup does. I have read all of her books, Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom, The Wisdom of Menopause and now Mother-Daughter Wisdom. They all embody her path to well-being and her knowledge on the subject of women's health. In her book Mother-Daughter Wisdom, she shares her own life experiences from raising two daughters and her expertise as a medical doctor and relates them to health and wellness. I find this book to be a great tool and guide to help mothers raise empowered daughters and a model for a healthy mother-daughter relationship. I have three grown daugthers and would have loved to have had this book when they were growing up. I found out through much trial and error how to raise empowered daughters. Dr. Northrup is a pioneer in our time venturing into these unchartered waters of how mothers and daughters can have a balanced and loving relationship. She addresses the many challenges in our society today facing girls and gives suggestions on how to deal with them in a positive way. She talks about mothers caring and nurturing themselves in order to care for their daughter. This book is also a reference book as Dr. Northrup covers from birth to adulthood for the many stages in a mother and daughter's life. Mothers, men, and women without children, would benefit by reading this book to connect with their own legacy with their mother or if raising a daughter.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1315", "text": "The Best Six Sigma Book from alpha to z-tests\n\tThis book is a must have for anyone applying six sigma to real world problems. Not only do I use it on a nearly daily basis, I'm finding that my engineers are embracing the terminology and concepts so clearly conveyed in this text. We're spending 20-minutes at each staff meeting to review topics from basic statistics to advanced application of teaming concepts to get results. Instead of the usual soft stuff application examples that seem to illustrate that the author thinks everyone's making clothes pins, Pyzdek's book shows that he's really lived this stuff. I highly recommend this book to anyone serious about applying six sigma for results.\n\nJoe Maciulla\nManager, Manufacturing Engineering Systems\nRaytheon Missile System", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1316", "text": "A Must-Read for the novice handicapper\n\tThis book is an almost encylocpedic digest of current theories of thoroughbred handicapping. None are covered in such detail that you can run off and start making money at the track, but each points you to a source for more comprehensive information on the theory that interests you. \n\nIf you are willing to ignore books on \"handicapping made easy,\" this book is probably among the best starting points for the novice. It explores a variety of approaches, leaving you to select what you like, and follow a path toward mastery", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1317", "text": "Dorm Room Diet - Solid Lifestyle Approach for All Really\n\tOz talks sense. From the first chaper, I was hooked. She suggested making a minor change for the first week. I cut back on one soft drink per day - from 3 down to 2. That was quite painless. I also took her starter tips - drink water before meals and don't eat closer than 2 hours before bedtime. Again, those were minor and didn't crimp my style.\n\nThis is not really a diet book though it deals with diet (as in what you eat). It's really about living well and making mostly good choices but not going overboard (and ultimately failing). \n\nOz is a vegetarian, but she said that red meat was fine in moderation. Go for only twice per week on that she suggested. I love beef, but I also like chicken and fish and can tweak that part of my meal plan. Chips are junk food, but a bowl isn't a huge deal. Just don't grab the bag and keep munching. If you have an urge for chocolate, melt some semi-sweet chocolate and dip fruits like strawberries in the chocolate. It really does satisfy that chocolate craving with smaller amounts of chocolate.\n\nThat's typical of her advice and things that I can handle and maintain.\n\nShe also talks about exercise and about supplements (meant to supplement and not take the place of good food). She's reasonable with her ideas here as well. I added some extra work out time (even jogging 5 minutes while watching TV adds up if you do it pretty often) and bought a basic vitamin plus B, C and E (all heartily approved by my doc). \n\nOz lost 10 pounds her first semester. This is not a crash course. She's down 30 lbs now (over 2 years I think) - just slowly and surely. And, she's maintained rather than yo-yo'ing.\n\nI think most people (college or not) would benefit from reading this book and trying out Oz's common sense plan. Older readers might need a little less food overall and might not opt to go out and have a snowball fight to burn calories, but the basics are here for a good lifestyle plan that isn't painful and does work.\n\nThis would be a great book for anyone (females more so) headed off to college or in college. Oz has dealt with being overweight. She did a lot of research and put a workable plan into action. I think most readers will love her style and also will be able to use her ideas and stay slimmer and healthier.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1318", "text": "Wow!\n\tThis is a very involved book, bringing to light all the past and present characters. I loved it. It was nice to see the history of O'Connor and his mentor Jack. I thought Ms. Burke pulled this one off nicely with the mystery being spread over a 40+ yr timeframe. Nice job. It was nice to see new characters introduced also, I hope to see them in future books. If you haven't read this series, you could probably get away with starting out with this book. I have to tell you though that you are missing a lot by not reading all of the other books in the Irene Kelly series.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1319", "text": "A quick, terrific read\n\tOnce again, David McCullough's treatment of an american icon is the best of its kind. This biography reads like a fascinating novel, and McCulloughs narrative ability is unmatched. No one seems to be able to tell a story the way he can. \n The great Theodore Roosevelt, known throughout the world and across the ages as an incredibly strong, tough, larger than life figure actually began as somewhat of a weakling. The book covers his total transformation from a sickly child to a man of great resolve and courage, the man who would become President of the United States.\n Best of all is that McCullough likes and admires his subject. This is not always the case with biographies. Roosevelt and his family are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve. Highly recommended, as are all of McCullough's books", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1320", "text": "Last Man Standing - Baldacci's best\n\tI \"religiously\" read all of Baldacci's books - he can't write them fast enough for me; and this is one of his best! I'd give it 10 stars if I could", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1321", "text": "A good book but like most heinlein's books\n\tto surmise, the book is about an actor who is hired to be a political figure. \nI will not reveal any more as to not ruin the nature of the plot.\nI felt that like some of heinlein's books, the book is plauged with \npolitics, less science fiction, the only sci-fi thing about it is that the plot takes place in space, other than that, it's all politics.\nSame thing with Citizen of the galaxy, a book that starts off really well and ending with a theme that do not portray sci-fi rather it shows heinlein's knowledge in law. \nI felt that the book could have been much better and i don't see how it won the Hugo award.\nConclusion: The book is a fun pass, but nothing more. don't expect any groundbreaking plot, or jaw dropping plot twists, just your old fashioned politicians-dear-diary", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1322", "text": "5000 yrs of Western Civilization Mapped Out\n\tI am an inveterate map reader. Whenever I travel there is a map in my pocket. But a recent trip to the Middle East and growing hobby collecting ancient coins had left me lost and confused as I tried to put in context the ruins visited and the coins I collected. With time, the names of cities and regions change so that one needs a separate map for each period. Morkot's superbly written historical atlas not only provides maps, but the rationale and context for their evolution and change. One of the best features in the structure of this book is the use of the overview, followed by a series of in-depth accounts, each from the perspective of the important quot;players quot; during a given historical period. This approach is immensely effective in reinforcing the information since the same information is repeated and new information added as each of the regions, their politics and battles, are succesively presented. From the Mycenae to the Parthians are thousands of years, thousands of miles, and thousands of political entities whose ebb and flow of power and reach of influence affect us even today. For the first time after years of puzzling over strange Grecian place names and leaders, I am now able to begin to understand the who what when and where for the 5 millenia preceding the birth of Christ. I wish this had been the first book I read in my study of ancient history. I can hardly wait to start on Penguin's sequel - Acient Rome", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1323", "text": "What have you got to lose\n\tIf you wanna stop smoking then give this a go. You'll either stop right away or you'll never beleive your doomed to puff on for life . Either way you win. strange thing to say about a book but true i say. Amazing stuff.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1324", "text": "Excellent and entertaining stories that illuminate essential spiritual truths\n\tI like most of Jack Kornfield's work and this book is no exception. It has a lot of good stories that are very entertaining and each of them illuminates important spiritual truths. The focus of this book is on misconceptions about enlightenment and samdhi experiences. Also, it contains some beautiful accounts of samdhi experiences taken from various religious traditions. \n\nThere is a lot of practical wisdom in this book about finding meaning on the spiritual path and in life in general. Jack Kornfield dispels the illusion we are ever a finished product or that our various personality quirks will ever disappear completely. In one section, he quotes Ram Dass who once was asked, did you get rid of all your personality problems and he replied, \"no.. but I've become a connoisseur of my neurosis.\" \n\nIn another section, Jack talks about vocation or purpose in life. I found this to be particularly well done and personally meaningful. While the book is good, I think you may get more out of the audio CD because you get to hear the tone of his voice and inflections. I think this carries a part of the communication that doesn't come across in his books.\n\nMy favorite taped work by Jack Kornfield is your Buddha Nature. This is on the 10 paramitas (perfections) and I think it represents his most poignant expression of his thinking on life. If you like After the Ecstasy, the Laundry... you may want to consider purchasing this as well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1325", "text": "Absolute leader among all the Econometrics textbooks\n\tThis book is inspiring!\nThe coverage is very broad and it can serve as a handbook for graduate students. Even the hardest bits of econometrics are explained in an easy to understand way.\nMy personal favourites are chapters 16, 17 and 18.\nI will definetely buy a hardcover of the next edition of this econometrics masterpiece.\nSumming up, it's one of my favourite books.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1326", "text": "Possession Is The Least of Our P{oblems\n\tThis series of books is a beast that has possessed me with its great storylines, characters and cliffhanger endings. Kudoes to LaHaye", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1327", "text": "Good History Book, Bad Science Reference\n\tBishop presents an entertaining history of bees and beekeeping, and gives us an absolutely fascinting tour into the relationship between humans and bees, both ancient and modern. What she misses are her science references:\n\nOn page 142, Bishop recounts the removal of a stinger: \"...he grabbed the whole sac, which simply squeezed in more venom.\" This is not true. It is an oft-repeated piece of conventional wisdom, but in 1996, entomologists at UC Riverside published an article in The Lancet (348:301-302), with the conclusion that rather than removal method, speed is of the essence. Visscher and Vetter wrote of their conclusion: \"The method of removal is irrelevant, but even slight delays in removal caused by concerns over performing it correctly (or getting out a knife blade or credit card) are likely to increase the dose of venom received. The advice should be changed to simply emphasize that the sting should be removed, and as quickly as possible.\" \n\nOn page 276, Bishop writes about royal jelly \"...worker bees secrete and feed exclusively to a select few fertilized eggs, one of which, on this special diet, will grow into a queen.\" This is patently incorrect. Royal jelly, as all beekeepers know, is fed to all the brood by nursery bees for the first 2-3 days of the brood's development. After this time, most brood who are not destined to be queens will receive pollen as food, whereas queens are fed the jelly all their lives. It is rather stunning that an author who keeps bees herself and obviouly spent considerable efforts in researching her book can make such a glaring error in bee knowledge. \n\nThis was quite a blow to me at this point in the book as I have enjoyed the book very much, and to run into such a blatantly uninformed statement from the author caused me major disappointment. Otherwise, this is quite a good, absorbing read.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1328", "text": "Yet another great read\n\tVery good book. She did it again, draws you in so you can relate to all characters and their issues. Book 2 stayed interesting continuously. Looking forward to Book 3", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1329", "text": "An Often Overlooked Gem\n\tTRUMAN CAPOTE's wrote THE GRASS HARP early in his career and it is an often overlooked gem. This sweet, eccentric, moving and decidedly southern tale is the leisurely paced story of the repercussions that ensue when three townfolk decide to up and run away to live in a treehouse on the outskirts of town. Three quickly becomes five and eventually swells to even more as the makeshift home becomes a sort of paradise and refuge where stories are shared, closeness is established, and love blooms....think FLANNERY O'CONNOR meets SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON with a dash of STEEL MAGNOLIAS. Themes of finding one's place and path and making oneself known are skillfully woven into the narrative. It has the feel of a fantastic and utterly charming myth. Primary assets are the \"thick as molasses\" southern mood and syntax as well as a bevy of unforgettable characters.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1330", "text": "Just write\n\tThe big gift that the present public school system bestows upon most of us is a giant inferiority complex. Few of us ever wake up to the mental prison-cells that society has put us in and fewer still escape. Anne Lamott's book is one of those that not only encourages people but shows them how to let go of their perfectionism and internal critic and all the other fears and ego traps that keep us from creating. Once you get past this junk, you begin to see you don't really need books telling you how to write at all. You just need to write.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1331", "text": "My Favorite Kid's Book\n\tThis is my favorite kid's book--and I've read a lot of books to my four-year-old! The illustrations are simply wonderful and the story is great. It just begs you to use funny voices as you read. I buy it as a gift for every birthday party", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1332", "text": "Necessary Illusions: Chomsky's tour de force\n\tOf all the articles and books of Chomsky that I have read, Necessary Illusions: Thought Control in Democratic Societies is without doubt the most exhaustively researched (and footnoted), the most logically structured, and the most convincing. Chomsky reminds us that the majority of the populace rely on the various media institutions for their information about political affairs; both domestic and foreign. One can only hold an opinion on a topic if one knows about the topic. So take, for example, the popular myth of the 'persistent Soviet vetoe' at the UN during the cold war. Why do people believe the USSR was constantly vetoeing any and every Security Council Resolution? Simple! When they did, it generated front page condemnation. When the US or the UK exercised their right of veteo: silence. As Chomsky notes, during the years of 1970 and 1989 the former Soviet Union veteod 8 resolutions. The US veteod some 56. This is what Chomsky refers to as Thought Control. Unless the public examine the factual record of the UN themselves, they will never come by this information, (at least not in the mainstream press). So although Chomsky's title may appear somewhat paradoxical, or oxymoronic, a moments reflection on such facts shows it to be, in fact, extremenly pragmatic and truthful. The question is, have you the honesty and sheer guts to question yourself and challenge the information which has contributed to your beliefs? The crux of Chomsky's argument is that propaganda is to a democracy what violence is to a dictatorship. Chomsky points out that, in fact, propaganda is, contrary to popular postulations, more important and vital to a democratic society because people still have some rights. That is, since people can talk, the powers that be must ensure that only the correct words come out of the peoples' mouths. In a dictatorship it does not really matter too much what people think; for whatever they may think, they have to do what they are told, by pain of death. In countries such as the US (and the UK) other, more subtle, methods are required. People often critisise Chomsky for the sources of his information (the copious footnotes). No such critique can be levelled at this work. Chomsky's sources are declassified internal planning documents, naval proceedings documents, and the very institutions he examines, New York Times, Washington Post etc. If there was one Chomsky book I would suggest you to read, this would be it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1333", "text": "A Book for All Ages\n\tNaomi Shihab Nye is a bridge-builder. She reaches out to those of other cultures, and always expresses understanding of those sometimes forgotten in our society. A good book for all ages", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1334", "text": "As much as I hate to say it ...\n\tPat was right! Anyone read the news lately? Bush has succeeded only in creating more terrorists. Mission accomplished. Buchanan may have some whacky views about illegal aliens, but he knows his foreign policy when it comes to warfare and economics. If he and Ralph Nader didn't dislike eachother so much they would no doubt make the best running mates this country has seen in half a century.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1335", "text": "No comparison to the film\n\t\"East of Eden\" is a beautifully written, sprawling, three generation saga of the men and women who settled the Salinas Valley in California. The story begins far away in the East, on the farm of the unscrupulous Cyrus Trask and his two sons, Adam and Charles. Adam is an upright, honest young man who naturally draws people to him, while Charles has an angry, violent spirit.\nCharles tries in vain to earn the love of his father, and takes his anger at his failure out on Adam. Adam is sent by his father into the army as a sign of his love, but Cyrus keeps Charles close to home, knowing that war would release something dangerous and violent in his other son. \n\nAdam wanders for many years across the country after his service, and some of the most lyrical passages in the book describe his life as a tramp, closely mirroring Steinbeck's own experiences during the Depression. Finally he returns to the farm and exists in uneasy partnership with Charles until the mysterious Cathy arrives. The more astute Charles quickly realizes her true nature, but innocent Adam marries her and they move to California. \n\nAdam expects Cathy to pursue his dream of life on a ranch, but Cathy is a vicious, evil character with no redeeming qualities, and after the birth of twin sons she escapes only to re-emerge much later when her sons are grown. Adam hibernates for many years on the ranch, broken-hearted over Cathy's desertion, and convinced he must hide the secret from his sons forever, which become an impossible task. Repeating the pattern of their father's life, the twins Aron and Caleb vie for their father's love, with Aron effortlessly winning it while Caleb comes to believe there is something evil lurking in his spirit. But this time around, Caleb is redeemed in a way Charles never was.\n\nSteinbeck's prose is masterful, and his descriptions of the Salinas Valley, lush with the rains, brutal with the drought, capture exactly why men were drawn to the west. His portrayals of character and motives--sadly lacking in the movie--are totally convincing, and his Adam is a flawed but admirable character. \n\nSteinbeck has been a bit out of favor--at least until this was chosen as an Oprah book. As an English-as-a-second-language teacher I recently taught \"The Pearl,\" and that book too surprised me with its gorgeous writing and subtle imagery. (We all read it in high school but I now realize it went right over my head.) Try Steinbeck again--you won't be disappointed--my book club wasn't!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1336", "text": "Indubitude\n\tIf you liked Empire, you'll love Multitude. The authors and reviewers alike speak of Multitude as a follow up to Empire, but I think something very different is happening here. Hardt and Negri have pushed and pulled each other forward over a vast and forbidding territory, and in Multitude they have attained a height/depth of perception well beyond Empire. If you are attempting to learn your radicalism, or inform your progressivism, through Hardt and Negri, then you may see Multitude as continuing from and expanding Empire, and you may also join the chorus bemoaning the perceived digressiveness and discursiveness of both books. But what we actually have here are two attempts at the same fateful book: where Empire was the best try we had at the time, Multitude now succeeds. Where the digression in Empire circled around the feeling of our world-cultural hematopoiesis, the discursion in Multitude captures it.\n\nFukuyama attempted to deal with Multitude in the July 25th NYT Book Review, and either utterly failed at, or purposefully decided to avoid, addressing the book qua philosophy. At this point in his apologizing for economists, it is hard to imagine that Fukuyama's name has ever been mentioned in the same breath as Hegel, or that he has ever actually read any of the German Idealists;- whereas with Hardt and Negri, we almost have that level of man among us again. For Fukuyama, history has indeed ended, because he has stopped feeling it and can now only move around his darkened signifiers. For Hardt and Negri, and for those who have read, listened, and felt their way into the great becoming that is world history, we are indeed not at its end, but at its very beginning. \n\nThe chief problem with this book is that the English language, as a field of common meaning, is not up to handling this level of thought anymore. (E.g., the very British cheery insufficiency of George Monbiot's 'Manifesto for a New World Order'.) Hardt and Negri wrote Multitude in English, but were thinking in German, that neoplatonic lego of a language. So, if you consider yourself progressive but can't get the feeling and sweep of Multitude, then trash your TV, stop reading anything written after 1930 for a few years, then come back to it. You will find you have become allergic to CNN, but you will also find that - finally - you can *feel* what the world and her history are all about.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1337", "text": "Loved It!\n\tI found this to be a real page-turner. It addressed all the issues leading to the near destruction of the High Plains in the 1930s: agricultural, social, political. Dealing heavily with first-person accounts, I learned about the Dust Bowl, the depression, and the psychology of the times. Great book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1338", "text": "Another excellent book by Connelly\n\tA very good crime fiction book. Connelly fans should buy this book without any hesitation if you don't have it already. Why it's good?\n\n1) Connelly is very good at creating 3 dimensional, believable, realistic characters and this book is no different.\n2) A very realistic behind the scene look in the inner workings of a police department, he's supposed to have been a crime beat writer.\n3) Logical plot. His books are not as fast flowing or edge of the seat exciting or scary as some thrillers, but they can't be if they are crime fiction. Rather, he takes you through the investigation step by step, going through the process that his detectives go through so you can see how they solve the crime. \n\nCons: The only con I have is that the books are somewhat noir (I'm plagarizing this word from some other review). The thing is, Bosch is not your spiffy \"yes sir\", toe the blue line cop. And so, even though you want Bosch not to stir the pot and just get on with his detecting he does his best to sabotage his position in the force and your wishes, well, c'est la vie, apparently Connelly likes to put angst in his readers' lives.\n\nI'm not going to spoil the book, if you must know what the book is about you can read the intro. All I'm trying to get across is why this book is good. A must buy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1339", "text": "Winning Custody\n\tThis was, by far, one of the most inspirational books I have ever read. The ramifications of this book have had far reaching effects on all aspects of my life. This is a must read for anyone going through a custody dispute. The author really knew what she was talking about", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1340", "text": "Clearly Illustrates Traditional Japanese Construction\n\tAnyone who wishes to build a Japanese tea room either in the garden or attached to their house could do well to start with this book. You can also use this book to design accents for a single room, or to craft an entire house. It was written by a German architect who lived in Japan several decades ago and carefully measured surving older buildings as well as studying architecture there. While there are more detailed books in Japanese, this may well still be the best available book in English", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1341", "text": "A good resource, but opportunities are missed\n\tThis volume contains a lot of valuable information, and is the only work of its kind I am aware of, ie an exhaustive survey of worldwide charismatic Christianity. That alone earns it four stars.\n\nHowever, I was disappointed that the editors chose to write from a pro-charismatic bias that may alienate non-charismatics. Indeed, some of the shorter entries seem more like blurbs for the ministers and movements they represent rather than academic, encyclopaedic introductions. The problem is not with what information is included so much as what information is *not* included - for example, absent from the entry on Oral Roberts is any mention of the dubious fundraising techniques and outrageous publicity stunts for which he is most (in)famous. Ian Bilby's entry details his leadership of Elim New Zealand, but includes no mention of the sexual scandal that led to his removal as Elim's NZ leader. All but the most staggering embarrassments in Pentecostalism's history seem glossed over, as if not offending anyone was a major principle in deciding what to include.\n\nI would expect a scholarly work to reflect both the glory and the shame of this important subject. This is an annoyance in an otherwise very good work.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1342", "text": "HarperCollins Bible Dictionary\n\tThis Bible dictionary is a one volume source for nearly everything associated with or found in the Bible. It covers the Bible cover to cover with personalities, places, themes, concepts, etc. Anyone who needs a resource for Bible studies or just for general knowledge will want to own this book. Church libraries should have it available for library users. This is an excellent resource.\n\nThe editors chose authors who can write succinctly and clearly when they write on their subjects. Readers will appreciate the thoroughness as well as the readability of this book.\n\nI can't emphasize it enough. This book is a must have for anyone interested in the Bible", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1343", "text": "Ready to get fit\n\tAn excellent overall guide for both beginners in weight training and women who are familiar with their local gym! In this book you will find weekly workout plans laid out clearly for you as well as other lifesyle suggestions to meet your health and fitness/physique goals", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1344", "text": "A COLORFUL INTRODUCTION TO PC\n\tAny beginner or intermediate learner, who wants to be enlightened on the basic mechanisms of both computer and its peripheral devices, would be laying a good foundation by starting with this book. Without compromising its concise outlook, the coverage of this book is as comprehensive as it is illustrative. Its updated chapters are well-appreciated, although that anyone who currently owns the seventh or even the sixth edition would not be missing much by sticking with either editions.\nDespite being labelled \"How Computers Work\", the contents of this book are not limited to PCs. They covered other related issues like: Networking, Multimedia, Printers, Software, and so on. Detailed explanations, which are frequently complemented by high-resolution graphics are abundant. This book literally takes its reader into the 'engine room' that keeps a computer running. It is an impressive virtual tour on paper!\nHowever, if you are an advanced learner, this book will be of little use to you. In fact, there is hardly anything in it that any self-respecting advanced learner has not come across. Likewise, Apple/Mac stalwarts need not invest in it. Its focus is entirely on the PC: with no room for Mac.\nAll-in-all, the uniqueness of this book is plausible. It is a welcomed advantage. Every PC component, as well as peripherals, are laid bare. It is a resourceful hand-holding tools for beginners: a worthy and dependable guide for any novice", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1345", "text": "Simple and Sweet\n\tI read a lot of books about gay guys, girls, ect. but never have I picked up one that touched so well on the subject of homophobia. It's a simple enough story to read, compared to some other gay authors but it touches extremely well on problems that one can encounter growing up, first with weight, then intelligence, then being gay. I couldn't put it down after the first chapter", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1346", "text": "Excellent resource for an Italian cookbook library\n\tThis review is written from the perspective of a serious home cook that has been studying cooking for 25 years and concentrating on Italian cooking for the last 10 years.\n\nThis book is targeted to anyone that wants to learn the history of Italian cooking. This book is full of both information and recipes. This was one of my first Italian cookbooks, and is still one of my favorites. This book is an authentic Italian cookbook not the Italian-American type that we are accustomed to in the USA. If you want a good comprehensive book on authentic Italian food this is one of the books that I would recommend.\n\nHowever, if you are a beginner Italian cook, this is not the book for you. The directions are written for someone that is familiar with the Italian kitchen. The author assumes you have a basic knowledge of the Italian kitchen and typical recipes.\n\nOne complaint, and it is minor, is the lack of glossy photographs that I have become so accustomed to in cookbooks. The recipes in this book more than make up for the lack of photographs.\n\nOverall this book is highly recommended for those that are serious about Italian cooking", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1347", "text": "The temporary death of a priori\n\tBefore the Epiricist philosophers came along, it was generally accepted that there were certain things that humans merely knew facts to be true. Basic philosophical concepts were reasoned to be true by a priori reasoning. Thus, complex metaphysical ideas were formed by inductive logic, working off what was assumed to be true. Then Hume came along and destroyed more than two thousand years of metaphysics. Hume showed that everything we know can be broken down in to two categories: Relations of Ideas and Matters of Fact. Relations of Ideas are things that a true by defintion. 2+2 will always equal 4, because that is how it is defined. Try as we might, we can never successfully imagine 2+2 equalling 5. So relations of facts do not really tell us anything about the natural world. They are definitions we use to describe what is happening. Matters of fact, on the other hand, are ideas we have that arise from our experience with the world, such as \"The Sun will rise tomorrow morning.\" Unlike with Relations of Ideas, Matters of Fact are not true my their defintition. We can imagine successfully \"The Sun will not rise tomorrow.\" How, then, if we can imagine the supposed impossible, do we know anything to be truly impossible? Hume creates the basis for philosophical skepticism in this enquiry. He effectively show us that we can never know anything to be absolutely true. It wasn't until Kant's Critique of Pure Reason that philosophy recovered from the blow of Hume's metaphysics. This is a seminal text in the history of metaphysical and epistimilogical work and should be read by any and all philosophers", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1348", "text": "quot;Must quot; reading for all Elie Wiesel fans.\n\tElie Wiesel's And The Sea Is Never Full provides the concluding volume of memoirs, relating his meetings with world leaders, his travels, and his diplomatic adventures. Familiarity with Wiesel's importance and his prior memoirs will lend a special appreciation for this concluding volume", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1349", "text": "A pleasurable read\n\tI really enjoyed this book from beginning to end. There are some very touching passages that get to the heart of what a good marriage is and the unique bond that husband and wife share. I am glad this story wasn't about finding new love soon after losing someone who was clearly her best friend and soul mate. For the most part it is about finding other areas of pleasure in your life through exploring different types of bonds with friends old and new. It is also about new beginnings while still honoring the memory of the one she's lost. I could read this novel over and over. The deep respect for marriage is refreshing in a world that can be dismissive of marriage's sanctity and too often focused on those that fail", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1350", "text": "Pretty Good Read\n\tYou know the author is good when he can make you tear up for a former KKK member on Death Row. While the book was a little slow at times, I couldn't wait to turn the page and find out what happens next. If you like John Grisham, you'll like this book.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1351", "text": "OMG!\n\tThis book is HYSTERICAL!\n\nCheck out the video (above) of the housewife slapping her husband's butt with a spoon \nwhile she's got him bent over the kitchen counter!!!!!!\n\nFUNNY", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1352", "text": "one time around of good mystery\n\thercule poirot is up again to a very baffling mystery...this mystery is about one family that facing a crisis after one of the memeber dies...and in this family case,christie once again using her expertise (ie mystery surrounding the family) in manipulating her imagination according to the right situation...and i can assure you that you will thoroughly satisfy after you read this book..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1353", "text": "An epic portrayal of an important, maligned truth.\n\tAyn Rand's masterwork earns its reputation as a monumentally influential book. It is at least as important today as it was when it was published in 1957. Altas Shrugged lays out, in the form of a sprawling novel, Rand's philosophy, Objectivism. It has been said in a couple of different surveys that the book is ranked by Americans as the second most influencial to them, trailing only the Bible.\n\nAtlas Shrugged covers a lot of philosophical ground, but at its heart is a story that drives home the importance of the people who produce disproportionately in society; people who invent, design, build, manufacture, improve and manage. She lays out the a story of a society that resents these people and their wealth despite the fact that they earned it and that they improved everyone's standard of living while they improved their own. Mysteriously, society's producers start vanishing, one at a time until almost none are left. The outcome and the explanation are fun reading while they make an important point.\n\nOur society has been wealthy enough for long enough that it is way too easy to take that wealth for granted and forget where it comes from. The decisions we make when we fail to keep in mind the source of the wealth do really have the power to make our standard of living go away. Rand reminds us of this critical, but easily forgotten lesson in an eloquent way.\n\nRead it and then tell ten friends to read it too. More of us need to see this side of the story. The fact that it's unpopular right now just makes it that much more fun", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1354", "text": "if you are only going to read one Woolf, read this one\n\tIf you are going to read only one of Virginia Woolf's many works, this is the one to read. She is the greatest novelist, but her novels cannot be equal, some being better or more universal than others. She really *arrives* in this one. I first read it twenty years ago in college, but I still think of phrases, thoughts, and concepts from this book. The novel's themes resonate the way poetry does. Worth the reputation. I hope no one ever tries to make a movie out of this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1355", "text": "Horowitz on the destruction of the American academy\n\tHorowitz with the help of researchers provides glimpses of the \"101 most dangerous academics in America.\" Your own political outlook will determine whether you think Horowitz is an American hero or a buffoon.\n\n I'll vote for American hero as Horowitz provides details on professors whose very existence on a campus should motivate people concerned for their children and the destiny of the United States to march on the legislatures that use taxpayer funds to pay most of these \"academics\" demanding their immediate termination.\n\n College has changed. Where the goal was once to teach young minds to think independently, it is now a place for intdoctrination, with punishment meted out for non-conformance to the various left-wing doctrines being rammed down the throats of young adults.\n\n The book is so densely packed that choosing representative excerpts could easily create a shorter bookof its own. For example, Professor Jose Angel Gutierrez opines \"[w]e have got to eliminate the gringo, and what I mean by that is if the worst comes to the worst, we have got to kill him.\" This from a licensed attorney, now a professor paid from the public purse - taxpayer dollars. Prof. Alison Jaggar, another beneficiary of taxpayer money, seeks to combat the \"male-dominant structure of everyday life.\" She seeks, essentially, a world without men. Not exactly an inclusive outlook.\n\n The examples cited above are mild. Most are far worse - and these are the people, often supported by taxpayers in public colleges, who are forcing their views into the minds of young people. With tenure and increasing control of the hiring process, other views are shut out of the academy. The academy itself is being converted into a political training ground. Many of these left-wing radicals are tenured and can not be fired, not even the likes of Prof. Haunani-Kay Trask who says \"[t]he enemy is the United States of America and everyone who supports it.\" She also advocates the deportation of all non-ethnic Hawaiians from the islands. And the taxpayers foot the bill for her to \"teach\".\n\n Some of the names are familiar to many as talking heads, such as Prof. Joseph Massad who demands the destruction of Israel and denies that the Jews are a nation. Imagine what happens to a student, a Jewish student in particular, who disputes Massad's views. This happened and Massad screamed at the students. When the matter was investigated - a rarity - Massad conveniently couldn't remember the incidents.\n\n Other of these professors make equally outlandish claims, many of them based on race, gender or sexual preference.\n\n Reading this book is a sure invitation to outrage - and then depression as you realize that there is little the average citizen can do to stop what is happening, unless citizens band together to create enough of an uproar as does happen on all too rare occasion.\n\n A must-read for anyone concerned with the fate of America's young minds and the nation itself.\n\nJerr", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1356", "text": "He is so HOTT!!!!!!\n\tThis book is a story about a girl named Valerie. Her life is turned in the direction of weird when her mom anouccnces that she wants a divorce because she has found a new love. With another woman!! With this scary detail in mind Valerie's dad has been called on business to a small unknow country in Europe to be a royal chef.\nOne good thing does happen to her though. When in the library trying to figure out her new school test she mets the Prince. Prince Greog. \nTo find out more read Royally Jacked.\nAnd remember even if the begining is boring keep going cuz the book does get better and continues to do so.\nSo enjoy:", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1357", "text": "Better than the previous Editions\n\tI bought this book because it was required for a class I am taking. I had the 3rd Edition already and wasn't too impressed. But this 5th Edition is much more appealing. I just became PMP certified and reviewing this book before taking the exam was a great primer to get my head out of pure PMBOK and into real world Project Management. The case studies and Directed Readings are great for seeing real world PM activities. I would suggest the book for guidance and classroom type learning. If you're an experienced PM then this book is too academic and won't feed your intellect. Buy something else", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1358", "text": "Do you ever wonder what happened to Meissonier? No? Do you even know who Meissonier was?\n\tIf not, here is a chance to find out. Two figures left an imprint on the French art amidst the turbulent times of the late nineteenth century. Manet, whom history dubbed the father of Impressionism (although at the time art critics branded him untalented) and Meissonier, then the highest paid painters and now a figure obscured by history. How did time turn the tables on these two characters? Why is Meissonier forgotten, while the Manet's paintings sell with $20 million price tag? The answer is in this book. \n\nMr. King's skillful examination of the art's progression from its realism to the appearance of impressionism in the latter part of 1800's makes for a delightful reading. He analyzes the art critics of the time, the leading political figures, the consequences of a war with Prussia, the French life and French economy. \n\nWritten with intellectual appeal and with an eye on the events that drove history, The Judgment of Paris is highly recommend to all lovers of historical non-fiction. \n\n-by Simon Cleveland", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1359", "text": "A READABLE, ENGAGING CLASSIC\n\tThis book is more dated than THE SECRET GARDEN, but it's still a great story. It's hard NOT to identify with Sara Crewe.\n\nI loved this book as a child (though not as much as I loved THE SECRET GARDEN, which I think is a better book). However, A LITTLE PRINCESS may appeal more to some people; some readers may find the story stronger and the main character, Sara Crewe, more likable. Sara's determination to stay herself despite how other people treat her and view her is inspiring and may help readers through tough times of their own. Some scenes (I don't want to spoil the surprise by describing them) are magical. \n\nA LITTLE PRINCESS is a great story that makes readers think. Some of those thoughts make you uncomfortable, like the thoughts about differences between rich and poor children - but that (I think) is part of the book's greatness. \n\nBe sure to get an unabridged edition: this book is beautifully written and should not be simplified. Kids now CAN read and will love this book: at least, every girl to whom I have given a copy has read it and reread it -- on her own.\n\nFor a modern, well-written book about another girl at an English boarding school, read Libby Koponen's BLOW OUT THE MOON. It has the same classic feel, though American heroine is very different from Sara in some ways (though she too is determined to hang onto her identity) and MOON is quite funny", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1360", "text": "A Comprehensive Survey of Classical Literature\n\tA useful reference work for anyone interested in the literature of the ancient world, The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature is arranged alphabetically and contains encyclopedic entries for all of the major authors and their particular works, Greek and Latin gods, mythological characters, histories of Greece and Rome, major historical figures, and relevant places. \n\nThe original edition of the 1930s by Sir Paul Harvey became a classic of its own and was intended by the author to be a handbook of information for readers of the Greek and Latin authors and of modern works that touched upon the classical world. The current second edition is edited by Margaret Howatson, who revises and enlarges the Harvey edition. She notes that while a few of the entries on technical subjects were written with classical specialists in mind, the book generally requires no knowledge of Greek or Latin and is intended for anyone curious to find out more about the classical world.\n\nAn ideal companion for any reader interested in Greek or Latin literature and history", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1361", "text": "A Great Magazine, A Great Collection, A Great Concept--Can You Tell I Like This Idea?\n\tWe are so truly lucky to live in an age when something like this is possible! Without existing virtual technologies, compiling a complete collection of the New Yorker would otherwise be a near impossibility due to space considerations, availability, and of course the daunting financial investment. For the price of a modest concert, eighty years of intelligent discourse, satire, observation and fiction are all available. I have nothing negative to say about this; it does what it promises and does it well. It still amazes me that I now have every issue of The New Yorker, and look forward to the continuation of this extraordinary trend of publications releasing the entirety of their output", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1362", "text": "This is The Premier Book on Interior Decoration!\n\tIf you want to get an excellent idea about the history of the domestic interior, this is the book for you. Every type of dwelling is to be found, with exquisite detail. From the very simple, to the palatial, one finds great delight in these wonderful watercolors. Culled from the domestic interiors of Europe, the Continent, Russia and America, these historic records give the reader an extrodinary glimpse into the past. It is an accurate record of the most minute details, from the floors to the paintings on the walls. Scholarly enough for students of Interior Design? Yes; but why should they have all the fun", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1363", "text": "From the Heart of a Lonely Man\n\tThis is a must read book. Not just once, but many times. Each time you read it you understand and see a different view of the book. One needs to read this book from the Heart as the meaning of Kokoro means from the Heart. The story of a married man, yet lonely. Why he feels guilty about the death of his best friend. A scholar with no ambition, rich enough to enjoy a few simple things in life. How he talks about the ending of his own life. He is sure his wife will be taken care of after his death. The student is confused. I am confused. Read the book more than once. Each time you read, put yourself in each characters \"shoe\". Written with passion, Kokoro, from the Heart. Is this book fiction or non-fiction, you decide", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1364", "text": "Vintage Parker\n\tJesse Stone is sort of Spenser's alter ego. He's younger, and Spenser's never had a drinking problem, but other than that, they're pretty much the same character, except Stone's about thirty years younger. Robert B. Parker has been writing detective novels for a very long time now: this is the fourth Stone novel, there are 31 Spenser novels, three featuring his third character, Sunny Randall, and nine books that aren't part of a series, some of them non-fiction. That's 47 books, for those who aren't keeping up with the math. Obviously, by now Parker knows what he's doing. He seems able to write one of these every six months or so: he alternates between Randall, Spenser, and Stone with ease, and just floats along.\n\nIn this outing, Stone's faced with a real problem. Paradise (the town he's Chief of Police in) has been hit by a rash of killings, and it's soon apparent that they're the work of a serial killer, or killers. Stone has no way of tracking the killer at first, and the killers seem able to strike with impunity and kill whoever they wish.\n\nMeanwhile, there's also a scared girl at the local high school, the victim of a gang rape and some threats afterwards. Stone has to resolve things, and control the situation so that the girl doesn't get hurt.\n\nAnd of course there's his personal life, which has been a problem for him since the series started with Night Passage. His ex-wife is a manipulative sociopath, interested in only herself and how she can control him, near as I can tell. In this installment, she attempts to manipulate him more than she should, and things take some interesting turns.\n\nI enjoyed this book a great deal, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for some light reading", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1365", "text": "A readable book that deserves some credence\n\tThis is a warm and readable book about a fascinating subject: What happens at death, or near death? It is written by a world renowned and respected scholar and medical doctor. And, in spite of the fact that I am a Christian, with conservative beliefs, and even though I maintain my faith carefully focused on God, I do nevertheless give the accounts in this book some credence (along with its companion, written subsequently, \"Life Beyond Death\"). I invite you to read it and see why", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1366", "text": "Rather surprised!\n\tI actually enjoyed this book very much. I was in a romance slump and needed something different. Well, I got it. \n\nThere is no need to give a synopsis of the story -- my predecessors have done an excellent job. The only thing I really want to say is that I really, really liked Muriel and Edward, the dog.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1367", "text": "Seth Frantzman is an idiot\n\tThis is the stupidest review I have read so far on this site. The person who wrote it has no idea what they are talking about. I seriously doubt they even considered reading the book. (I haven't but I've been poor and I've been on welfare.)\n\nYou should know something about a subject before you spout off", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1368", "text": "what happened in the Middle???\n\tI just finished reading the Hitorian. The first 400 pages were so compelling, that I could hardly put it down. Then..... it became soooo boring. It literally took me the same amount of time to get through the next 200 pages as the first 400. I just had to keep putting it down and shaking my head, thinking this has to get better, considering how good the first 2/3rd's were.\n\nI also have to say that I was disappointed with the ending - it was way too contrived for me... SPOILER ALERT*** - I found it EXTREMELY unbelievable that Dracula would 'assume' that Helen died in the fall and not gone after her, as the author states when Helen is recounting how she made it out alive from the fall. I mean, come on... Dracula is supposedly all knowing and has tracked this woman all over the world. Now were supposed to believe that he simply says \"damn, she fell - I guess after all I've been through, I won't bother to check - I'll just find another victim\" - sorry, didn't buy it and it really was a big let down after so much potential in the beginning..\n\nOverall, the book was really great. Fascinating reading for the Dracula fan. Just wish the ending held up to the beginning.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1369", "text": "Missing person\n\tWendell Jaffe swindled a lot of people out of money and then conveniently disappeared from his boat. The verdict was suicide, but the insurance company that had sold him a half-million dollar insurance policy is not convinced. When 5 years passed, the company was forced to pay the premium to Jaffe's wife. Two months later, a man looking very much like Jaffe is spotted in Mexico. The insurance company hires private investigator Kinsey Millhone to investigate and she does spot a man who appears to be Jaffe, along with his girlfriend Renata. They escape Kinsey's surveillance and she returns to California. Jaffe's son Brian is in big trouble with the police and Kinsey concludes that Jaffe will return to help his son. As she continues her investigation she becomes acquainted with Jaffe's supposed widow and his two troubled sons. She also comes in contact with some of her long-lost family, and agonizes over whether she wants to establish a relationship with them, and open up old wounds. Sue Grafton can be relied on to provide a good read, and this book, although not the best in the series, is no exception", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1370", "text": "Gripping!\n\tThis is one of Nora Roberts' best books ever! I have read everything she's written and this is now my all time favorite. I ADORE this book. The characters are interesting and very human, the plot is gripping and the background fascinating. Callie, an archeologist, comes to a little town in Maryland to set up a dig and ends up learning about her birth parents and reuniting with her ex-husband. What I really like about this is the two main characters already have a history before this book so its so much that they fall in love on the spur of the moment, like most romances (including Roberts). Definitely a book I highly recommend for both the romance and the thrilling plot. It will keep you glued to the pages until you figure out who the bad guys are", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1371", "text": "All around good, easy read\n\tI started the book last night, and couldn't put it down until 4 am, but at least I finished it! It was a good storyline, I enjoyed getting a simple glimpse into the media world. It also gives you a good peek into the corruption behind campaigns and politics in general. I really liked the characters in this book, although each one, in my opinion, could have used some more depth. The only reason this book doesn't get 5 stars is because as you read it - you start to feel that the second half of the book lt;with extra emphasis on the last quarter of the book gt; was completely RUSHED. I really don't like a sudden closing to a book. However, it really does keep you guessing until the last couple of pages. I just feel that it could have had MORE of an impact, and MORE of that quot;UMPH quot; had the story been written at the same speed throughout. I do recommend this book for anyone who just wants a good book to read. If you're looking for something you will remember for life - this isn't going to be it. But if you're looking for a pleasant way to spend a nice afternoon - - - by all means, try reading Mary Jane Clark's quot;Do You...etc. quot; Final word: I believe her mother-in-law, the OTHER Clark, would be quite proud of her ex-daughter in law. The woman can write. However, given her talents, I wish she would learn to write in her own style, instead of in the familiar style of the OTHER Clark", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1372", "text": "hilarious\n\ttruly and surely one of the best comic strips ever! were you to be sick in bed and need something to make you laugh, this is the best medicine", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1373", "text": "The Profit Order World\n\tReviewers are right about this book tracing the origins of the modern surveillance state back to the birth of the modern prison system but they are not mentioning the prime motive for this that Foucault points to: profit and capitalism. With the rise of industrial society it was more important to regiment and discipline the masses than 'off with their head' or hands. The panopticon prison idea was taken to the factory and service industry by industial giants like Carnegie and Rockefeller and the fruits of this profitable perversion can be seen all over society today: delivery drivers monitored throughout the day by GPS, social security cards, public schooling (founded by the same industrial giants) intellectual and psychological grading, job placement and conformity, credit ratings, licences needed to do everything but go to the bathroom, a growing snitch culture...Foucault's major thesis is that surveillance (discipline) aids profit and any deviation from profit leads to state-sanctioned punishment in the form of increased surveillance. As industry and profits increase so will the surveillance and discipline that make it run smoothly. Every facet of modern society works to this end. The irony is, as techno-pundits like McCluhan later pointed out, in the modern world the prisoner with a tv set has as much denatured freedom as the tycoon in his guarded estate and they enjoy a lot of the same things in a world where pleasure is increasingly programmed and vicarious; in a world that has turned from the moral order to the profit order, where bad credit today is the profit order version of the ancient moral order idea of excommunication. Everything that stands in the way of the profit order, whether it be an idea, person, religion, or country is attacked. Bottom line, we are all 'human resources' in the political economy, in the religion of capital: packaged and packed like a bunch of sardines with the capitalist state and its laws protecting the tabernacle of profit over all else. The inanity and inherent fraud of our system, not to mention the explosion of prison populations and an insane consumer society, makes a lot more sense after being traced by a renegade like Foucault. Of all his books this is also the easiest read. This is a beautiful book by a complicated man. by the way, he taught at the University of Buffalo for a short time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1374", "text": "One of the better sexual books.....\n\tWhen I thought there were not any more sex quot;techniques quot; I could learn from a book, this book just amazed me.Combined with stuff about how to make a lady feel special out of bed, this book can make you a better lover, husband or sex partner for sure.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1375", "text": "Totalitarianism: Nazism and Communism.\n\tHannah Arendt's _The Origins of Totalitarianism_ is a book that takes a hard look at two rival totalitarian movements in the twentieth century, Soviet Communism and Nazism, and traces their historical roots. The book is divided into three volumes focusing on Antisemitism, Imperialism, and Totalitarianism. The first of these volumes is concerned with the historical origins of Antisemitism. Arendt examines some of the ways historians have dealt with the historical roots of Antisemitism. For example, some historians have argued based on a \"scapegoat theory\" that the Jews were used as an innocent scapegoat for the world's ills. Arendt concludes that such approaches are flawed because they fail to take into account the full historical situation of the Jews. Arendt explores the rise of Antisemitism in the birth of the nation-state, the emancipation of the Jews, the rise of the Jewish financiers, the roles of Jews within society, and the infamous Dreyfus affair. Of particular interest here is the role of conpiracy theories concerning such individuals as Benjamin Disraeli or the infamous forgery The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. The idea that the Jews constitute a race or are members of secret societies or clubs played an important role in the historical development of Antisemitism. The second of the volumes in this book is concerned with the rise of Imperialism. Here, a discussion of racism and racial thinking is examined involving such racial theorists as Count Arthur de Gobineau and various forms of Social Darwinism. The role of the Boers in South Africa is looked at and a thorough examination of the lives of such individuals as Cecil Rhodes, who called for the creation of a secret society of aristocratic Nordic elite, is made. The great Pan Movements, Pan-Slavism, Pan-Germanism, and the Pan-Arabism of T. E. Lawrence are dealt with and their subsequent roles in the creation of the totalitarian states is explored. The final volume of this book is concerned with Totalitarianism proper. Here, the role of propaganda and the secret police, as well as terror and the concentration camps are dealt with in their place in Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. Arendt explores each of these issues and shows why they are so particularly disturbing. Arendt contends that totalitarianism sought to annihilate the nature of man completely. Repression and terror abound within the totalitarian state and freedom is virtually nonexistent. Written during the Cold War period and just after the Second World War, this book takes an important look into the minds of such totalitarian leaders as Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin. Their movements of Nazism and Soviet Communism continue to haunt the modern world even though they have been largely extinguished. The book is important today not only for historical reasons, but also because it gives a unique view of the world within a totalitarian society and the unique political danger that such totalitarian movements and institutions causes for the modern world", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1376", "text": "Great summer read\n\tI found Airframe to be a great book to read on my summer vacation. I was expecting it to be more of a science fiction novel but it is really a book about corporate intrigue and social commentary (i.e. the media). That being said, I was not the least disappointed. \n\nIn his typical style, Crichton takes an aerospace engineering course and boils it down to plain English. I learned so much about the construction of airplanes and the airline industry - it was fascinating. He also does a great job in raking the mass media over the coals - which was fun (and somewhat ironic from the creator of \"ER\")!\n\nThe book is fast paced and reads like a movie - which I am sure is no coincidence by Crichton ;) The main character is very likeable and you find yourself rooting for her. There are a number of plot twists and surprises and it certainly keeps you turning the pages.\n\nIn summary I would not say that this is Crichton's best work, but it is surely a very enjoyable book that I would recommend to everyone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1377", "text": "Beautiful and Practical\n\tThis is not the book for you if you're impatient with precision and specifics; if you want good results, you'll do what Michael Recchiuti tells you to do. You'll buy the higher-butterfat butter, you'll use the Scharffen-Berger or Valrhona and chuck the Hershey's, and you'll be so glad you did, because every recipe --and I mean every single one of the seven or eight recipes I have tried from this book thus far-- has been fantastic. \n\nI would not call this a good beginner's cookbook, though the photography is gorgeous enough to qualify this as a coffee table book even for those who don't want to get in the kitchen. Some baking experience is helpful, as is a well-equipped kitchen (stand-mixer, immersion blender, heavy-bottomed pots for sauces etc). This is an outstanding book and I highly recommend it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1378", "text": "Better than Volume 1!\n\tFor those who have not read Volume 1, just get Book 2 and get all the great information plus lots more. Being a born-again Christian, some of the dialogue is beyond my belief system, but just glean the book and keep the great stuff. If your faith is well-grounded, just look at this as a first class medical journal and forget the buddhist hogwash", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1379", "text": "wow.\n\tif you've been given this book, or recommended it by a friend then you've been blessed. this book is bizarre, yes, but if it finds its way to you i'm sure you won't be troubled by that minor detail. thank you Elisabeth Haich, for this book - it's a gift - i can't possibly explain in words the effect this book had on my life, nevermind fathom how the author used words to discuss topics which have traditionally defied discussion. i still can't believe that this book actually exists, but i'm eternally thankful it does", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1380", "text": "Yazoo City Native\n\tI am from Yazoo City so this book has always been one of my favorites. I saw Willie Morris at a car wash in Jackson, MS not long before his death. I was shy and didn't want to bother him, so I didn't introduce myself and have a chat. I would have loved to have spoken with him. Now I regret my shyness - should've taken the chance. Yazoo City has an enduring quality and charm that shows in all his books and stories. No matter where I live, it will always be home. There is a great feeling of safety and warmth whenever I drive into the city limits. It is a feeling of home. Not many people have that sense of home these days. I feel blessed to have grown up there", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1381", "text": "Must Read for Actors!\n\tThis play was amazing! I am not a reader, and I couldn't put it down. I recommend this play for any actor. It will stretch your mind and acting abilities.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1382", "text": "MAGNIFICENT!\n\tI don't know why the other reviewers though it was a horrible book. It was absolutely captivating! I was immediately enthralled in the story, and the has such a profound message.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1383", "text": "A thick Read\n\tA great reference book to have for any designer, although a little tedious at times a solid read with a great historical overview of the subject. I would definitely recommend to any enthusiastic designer with a thirst for knowledge on things Typographical.\n\nSince reading, I have become more critical of Typography in general and it works as a great guide when in doubt", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1384", "text": "Laughing so hard I;m doing #1 in my uderbritches\n\tJust when you thought you've heard all Larry has to offer... it gets WAY better... I've only just started reading it the past 2 days, but I have to say it.. I DON'T CARE WHO YOU ARE THAT'S FUNY RIGHT THERE!!!!! \n\nHe's got hte downhome Good Ole Boy humor mixed 9at least i see it that way) with a good interpretation of how ALL \"blue coller\" working class people are. I may be a yankee.. but I'm from the great city of PITTSBURGH PENNSYLVANIA..... AND WE LIVE AND THRIVE ON GOOD OLE AMERICAN LIVING. Funny how Redneck verbage and Pittsburghese IS errily SIMILAR. Makes me PROUD to wave, wear and salute the red white and blue", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1385", "text": "This book contains powerful healing techniques\n\tThis book was referred to me by one of the author's students. I have been practicing Karuna Reiki for several years. I was thrilled to read this book. The author has introduced many specific healing techniques and symbol combinations that have produced amazing results for my clients. She obviously has an incredible passion for Karuna Reiki because the book reads as if the energy itself wrote every word.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1386", "text": "NOBLE PRIZE WINNER ON CONFLICT\n\tThe 2005 Nobel Prize for Economics was awarded to Robert Aumann and Thomas C. Schelling. Schelling is professor of Economics at the University of Maryland and applied game theory to conflict. His focus was on the weapons issues but his ideas have been applied to a host of business issues.\n\n\tIn this review, we will apply some of Shelling's concepts to how companies fire employees.\n\n\tSchelling says \"uncertain retaliation is more efficient than certain retaliation\" when bargaining and \"the capability to retaliate is more useful than the ability to defend.\" Now let's get practical.\n\n\t\t\tGOODBYE SCENARIO\n\n\tAs a verb, \"goodbye\" is the act of parting. It is also an acknowledgement of parting. A goodbye scenario assumes that once employees physically leave the building, they will never be a factor for the company's future. The relationship was transactional and the transaction is now over. \n\n\tIf the firm defines the termination as a goodbye scenario, the firm should be guided by a business model that says, \"What's the least expensive way of terminating this relationship?\" And Board members should ask tough questions about paying too much.\n\n\t\t\tAUWIEDERSEHEN SCENARIO\n\n\t\"Auwiedersehen\" is German for \"Until we meet again.\" It has a more open-ended quality than the English \"goodbye.\" In an auwiedersehen scenario, the assumption is that once employees physically leave the building, they may continue to be a factor in the firm's future. But it is unclear what that factor may be.\n\nAfter their non-compete contracts are over, they may join a smaller competitor and become potential allies or opponents in your firm's efforts to develop strategic alliances or acquire the firm. \n\nThey may join firms that touch your industry and become potential referral sources of new business for you or a potential source of caution to others about using your company.\n\nThey may attend alumni programs at their schools and encourage/discourage graduates from joining your firm.\n\nEach of these scenarios assumes capability of retaliation plus uncertainty of retaliation. \n\nThe best practical defense in terminating employees under these conditions is \"Treat people with dignity on the way out because the assured costs of such positive treatment are less than the potential downside retaliatory risks.\n\n\t\tAUWIEDERSEHEN VS IT'S NICE TO BE NICE\n\n\tWe work with companies that treat departing leaders with dignity \non the grounds that \"it is good public relations and good for morale if we help former employees achieve a `soft landing.'\" This positive rationale works only in cultures supportive of such a rationale. \n\n\tThe Schelling rationale does not depend on an organizion having a specific culture for treating people with dignity. \n\n\tIt develops a contingency approach to management based on a risk assessment.\n\nThere may be times when a \"goodbye\" scenario does indeed make good sense. There are other times when \"auwiedersehen\" makes better economic sense. \n\nIn applying Professor Schelling's theories, management's failure to take defensive measures with those possessing abilities and options to retaliate is is just bad economics. One sees it at work every day.\n\n\n\n(...)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1387", "text": "A Fantastic Exercise in \"What If\"\n\tThis isn't really a novel and it isn't really a collection of short stories, but the vignettes are more fable than whimsy because fables are filled with lessons. Alan Lightman writes about many possibilities of the alternate reality of time, as he imagines Einstein envisioned them. Each alternate reality builds off a cliched phrase we use to describe time: Time is Money, Time Flows Uphill, Live in the Present - Forget the Past, Time is Motion, etc. \n\nLightman writes beautifully and his imagined realities are intriguing, each could be the setting for powerful stories. It's a quick read, a fun read, and well worth the 'time.'\n\n- CV Ric", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1388", "text": "Using this book at UNC Charlotte in class\n\tAll right... All right, I say. So I'm writing about a preteen book about a little girl. That doesn't make me weird does it? It shouldn't since I had to read it for a college course. So I'm writing because, well, who would've ever guessed, but I loved it? It's a ripping story, man. It is funny, inventive, historic and riveting, all the things I was sure it wouldn't be when I got assigned the book. So, here I am, blown away by a book about a little girl. I don't even like history, but it wasn't presented as antiquated. It was dealt with as you and I would deal with our history, as pertinent, in the moment, and nothing that has been generated and worked over in a history book. I'm telling you, the character Darby is great, as are all the characters, including the total garps that go around spouting their racist jargon, etc, until Darby unintentionally questions everything, causing all matter of problems, like maybe she'll get knocked off by the Klan. The story is actually something you'll find yourself absolutely focused on. I couldn't put it down. I've read a lot of adolescent fiction for this class, and I can say that if I had a kid, I'd be pouring this down their brain. So, does that make me weird? Who cares, huh? I had to read the book for my class, and I'm happy I did", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1389", "text": "Creating Mindful Reactions That Are Good for Your Health!\n\tI decided to read this book because I enjoyed Dr. O'Connor's book, Undoing Depression so much. I am delighted to report that Undoing Perpetual Stress is an even better book.\n\nWhat is perpetual stress like? The metaphor that Dr. O'Connor uses is that of an impala who thinks there's a cheetah behind every rock. The flight or fight response is never at rest . . . and the poor impala's health is soon destroyed.\n\nDr. O'Connor argues that our over stimulating world creates the same kinds of stress from unseen \"threats\" as the world goes whizzing by at 75 miles per hour.\n\nIn the book, he describes the sources of the stress, how stress undermines your body, immune system, brain and mind, and what you can do to put the stress comfortably in the background. \n\nThis book will appeal to those who are stressed out, those who experience anxiety and depression at the same time, those who love such people, and those who want to better understand the mind-body connection based on the latest scientific research.\n\nUndoing Perpetual Stress is filled with many helpful exercises that will help even those who don't think they have too much stress. One of the best from my perspective was taking a psychological snapshot of yourself every five years . . . and spotting what was wrong with your life at each stage. I was astonished to realize how many memories I had repressed, but which are still influencing my psychology. And Dr. O'Connor is good about reminding you to \"practice, practice, practice\" the exercises and his advice.\n\nI have been a meditator for over ten years, and this book helped me to gain a lot of perspective on what the meditation is helping and what it is not. While I have eliminated a lot of the background noise, I haven't dealt with a lot of old issues. It was helpful to find out what those issues are . . . and what to do about them. I found that my creativity and mind were suddenly freed by the process.\n\nFor parents, there's a lot of new information here on how various parenting methods influence a child over a lifetime. It's a lot better than what you read in that first book about how to be a parent. Check it out!\n\nThis book should be required reading for anyone who finishes high school", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1390", "text": "LOVE IT!\n\tWhen I saw the cover of this book, I had a feeling I would love it. The picture of the little boy on the cover flexing his muscles is something I have seen my three sons do many, many times. When I opened it and started to read, wonderful memories flooded back of when my sons were younger. I laughed and cried almost simultaneously while reading several of the stories. \n\nIf you have sons, or have friends that have sons, this book is a must. I will be buying my friends who are mothers of sons this for Christmas", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1391", "text": "Incomparable\n\tFew works survive two and a half thousand years and remain a masterpiece. This is one of them.\n\nThucydides crisp account of the long struggle that brought disaster to his native Athens is remarkable for it's candor, despite events that must have been tragically painful. The text includes legendary personalities (Pericles, Alcibiades, Demosthenes, Nicias, etc): their actions, words, and fate. Facts license readers to decide what's important, and the events described are worthy of discerning the essence of humanity.\n\nWho would have thought the promise of Persian defeat (told by Herodotus) would be squandered in a tedious contest that ultimately proved grave for all involved? Athens' distinction as the first democracy makes it a vital epic (given recent attempts to democratize the Middle East). Melos destiny at Athens' hands may give pause. As may the Syracuse expedition (especially Book Seven).\n\nI read Warner's translation thirty years ago (it was 50p then), and still turn to it from time to time. Also recommended: `The Landmark Thucydides' (Robert Strassler, Victor Davis Hanson). This is a volume for those willing to spend a bit more to obtain the history matched with maps and footnotes", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1392", "text": "Contentment\n\tI too have stood at the dessert table of a buffet hopelessly unable to eat as many servings as I wanted. This is a perfect metaphor for the book \"When All You've Ever Wanted Isn't Enough\". The book is about the spiritual yearning you feel inside, that always seems to want something more. Until they arrive at that \"something more\", people can never truly feel content.\n\nAs is the case with most of Kushner's writing, he uses a book of the old testament to further his explanation. In this case, he effectively employs the seemingly paradoxical book of Ecclesiastes. This book of the Bible finds its author searching for more in life. In the end, the author finds that it is not so much the end as the journey itself that has importance. \n\nKushner's overall point is best summarized on page 189. Does it make a difference if I am honest, good, or faithful? It does not seem to matter to my bank account or fortune. \"... It matters if we are true to ourselves, to our innate human nature that requires things like honesty and kindness and grows flabby and distorted if we neglect them. It matters if we learn how to share our lives with others, making them and their world different, rather than try and hoard life to ourselves. It matters than we learn to recognize the pleasures of every day, food and work and love and friendship, as encounters with the divine, encounters that teach us not only that God is real but that we are real too.\" \n\nIt is a simple yet beautiful message. People that live this message will certainly discover the beauty in their life", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1393", "text": "Here's the template!\n\tThis is *da book* on quot;The Dick Van Dyke Show quot;, but it's really far more than that. It is the finest book on a TV sitcom I've ever come across. Waldron painstakingly discusses everything you'd ever want to know about the show, and he interviewed (seemingly) everyone connected with the show, including Carl Reiner, Mary Tyler Moore, Dick, Larry Matthews, Rose Marie, and many of the writers. If you're a DVDS fan, you've gottta have this tome on hand. I can't recommend it highly enough. I fervently hope Vince will do subsequent books on quot;Cheers quot; and other sitcoms...he's the ONLY man for the job", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1394", "text": "As informative and Entertaining as the Movie Counterpart\n\tI purchased this book after having seen Super Size Me and I was a little worried that there would be nothing new for Morgan to present. I, however, was proven wrong. This is a very good read that is able to put down more statistics and specifics about the food industry that the movie was not as focuses on. The movie, of course, was focused mostly on the fast food industry.\n\nMorgan Spurlock is always a surprise. You seem him with his long sideburns and know he is from West Virginia and you just expect the stereotype. He is not a stereotype. The book is written in a very clear voice, the same intelligent humorous voice that came across in the movie, \"Super Size Me.\"\n\nMy one disappointment is that I was hoping the book would have more details about the diet that his girlfriend put him on when he finished his 30 days, but now I see she has her own book. Ah, marketing!\n\nI think you can read this as stand alone but as everyone notes, it works great in conjunctions with the movie to help you not forget", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1395", "text": "Exquisite Historical Prose!\n\tThe nature of a people is seldom easy to describe because the attempt is often sabotaged by either the Outsider's incorrect perceptions or the Insider's preconceptions, depending on which is constructing the definition. What we find with W.J. Cash's The Mind of the South is no different, although it is a pleasant journey. Sparkling with some of the most fluid prose ever found in historical writing, Cash's work deserves recognition for this reason alone; yet there is value in the exposition itself, even if it forgets a full two-thirds of the South's population in its description (blacks and women). What the modern reader is left with, then, is not so much a description of the \"the southern mind\" as it is \"the white southern male mind.\" And while Cash's work does not quite apologize for the many neuroses of that mind, it does attempt to explain the effects it has had on our perception of the American South, with a small dash of glory added for good measure. \n\nFirst, it is important for us to take into account the wonderful introduction to the work by Bertram Wyatt-Brown. Wyatt-Brown shows that Cash's battle with depression was a salient part in understanding his interpretation of the South, as was his upbringing. Wyatt-Brown seems to agree with my assessment on the Insider/Outsider effect:\n\n \"The origins of Cash's interpretation of his culture and region lay not only in the objective fact of Southern intransigence about issues of race and change, but in the very makeup of his mind. Like so many creative depressives, he stood apart from the society around him. Such a position of detachment can provide a special angle of vision that those immersed in society cannot obtain (Cash xxvii).\" \n\nWyatt-Brown, with this statement, makes Cash an outside-Insider, by virtue of his being a manic depressive. He is a southerner, and therefore capable of the same preconceptions of his own people as any southerner; however, according to Wyatt-Brown, by reason of his mental condition, he is elevated away from this status and into a new status altogether, a presumably better one. I would agree with this, if the work itself is to be taken as proof. Cash is capable of wonderful insights into his own culture and society. However - and this is crucial! - we must not gloss over the fact that by omitting women and blacks from his work, Cash loses some credibility. It is here, it seems, that Cash could not escape the Insider mentality. \n\nThis work is characterized by one over-arching theme: southern culture, though as elusive in most respects as any other, is penetrated throughout with one defining and collective temperament. In essence, this work is interpretative rather than linear, as it attempts to analyze rather than delineate. This elevates Cash from the traditional historian (in the mold of Clement Eaton) to sociologist or social commentator (in the mold of David Halberstam). That is not to say that Cash does not know his history or pilfers it from others; it seems impossible after reading The Mind of the South for one to imagine Cash using such smooth language while pulling facts from anywhere outside his own mind. The disjointed quality usually apparent in any attempt to fuse sources without an overall voice is thankfully absent. Cash is who we hear while we read, and it is his elucidative brush-strokes that paint the image of the Southerner.\n\nMuch is left out of this short review of Cash's work, as brevity is a consideration. A more complex examination of the work would require many more words than I have time for at the moment. But I do feel obligated to at least sum up the trajectory of Cash's masterpiece. The first few chapters lay the groundwork for Cash's southern temperament - individualistic, violent, quasi-aristocratic, provincial, just to name a few - while the remainder of the work displays the evolution of that temperament while it is worked upon by forces both outside it and from within, and its own natural need to adapt. The Yankee plays his part, as does Uncle Tom and the fugitive slave, the southern belle and the Garrison abolitionist, the carpet-bagger and the scalawag, the confederate soldier and the lynch mob, the fire-eater and the bible-thumping revivalist. It is impossible for any society to exist in a vacuum, or as a prehistoric insect preserved in amber. That being said, it is still remarkable that the American south came as close as it did", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1396", "text": "Another hit from Barry\n\tThis is another collection of Barry's columns and a surefire hit for any fan. As usual, his columns pack a punch and end with a zinger or inside joke. Mr. Language Person makes an appearance or two in this collection, and Barry also takes on TV commericials, his relationship with his wife, and (always a winner) the life of his teenaged son. Recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1397", "text": "bright and enjoyable, but not especially deep\n\tWhile I agree with several people who don't consider this chick-lit, I don't see why that is a bad thing. I enjoyed Radish's writing style, purple prose and all. If you're expecting a Dickensian journey into a complex character, this book is not it. However, it does provide a snapshot of a woman forced to assess her life and choose between the road less traveled and her current miserable life. \n\nYes, the (positive and negative) circumstances of Meg's life were unrealistic, but I felt they were dramatized to make a point. We all have strong, kind, and amazing people in our lives, but we have to look for these things in people. I had an aunt just like Marcia, who fought her battles with a fantastic sense of humor, courage, and love for everyone around her. The message I took from this book is this - life can be all you want if you simply take the time to nourish your own strength and that of those around you. It doesn't take money to be powerful and satisfied with your life", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1398", "text": "Insightful and Exceedingly Rare Scholarship\n\tKudos to Finkelstein for having the courage to tackle such subject matter. The fact that he himself, a descendent of Holocaust survivors, has been attacked and derided for writing it just goes to prove one of his underlying points: you cannot criticize the state of Israel or its proponents without being labeled an anti-Semite. Any discussion of their illegal occupation or the countless UN resolutions condemning them is tantamount to sympathizing and promoting terrorism. By far one of the most interesting sections is the portion dealing with the Swiss banks; this version also has an updated appendix that covers rulings left out of the hardcover edition. Finkelstein does come across overtly hostile at times but his anger is justified and those holding it against him seem to blow it a bit out of proportion. Very odd that those on the far left and far right both give accolades to this work. Hilberg's endorsement carries a tremendous amount of weight, and those unfamiliar with his seminal multi-volume set The Destruction of European Jews would be well served to check it out", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1399", "text": "He LOVES it!\n\tNot only was the book cheaper on Amazon than the bookstores but I ordered this book for my boyfriend from here and I got it earlier than expected so that was great! He says it has great step-by-step images and that's a positive for him since he learns more from visuals. Also, it has instructions that he's able to follow and understand.\n\nWe both just wish it had more \"food art\" in the book but, overall, it's a great book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1400", "text": "My Infant Smiles Whenever He Sees This Book\n\tWe have enjoyed another of Eric Carle's books--Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See--since my son was a few weeks old. So, when my son was about 7 months old, I bought From Head to Toe. It was a wonderful purchase! After a few reads, my son was imitating the animals just like his mama--waving his arms like a monkey and on his hands and knees like the cat. It was so wonderful for me to see that my son was understanding and processing the books I read to him.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1401", "text": "A rich and thought-provoking book\n\tIf you are a runner, you may have experienced the mental benefits that running provides. You may have also felt a spiritual presence while running, perhaps saying a prayer or working through personal problems while on the trail. In this extraordinary book, Joslin explores this mind/body connection and gives many different ways to experience the spiritual side of the sport. He shares meditative techniques developed over many years and very rich personal experiences with excerpts from his running journal. The book is well thought-out and written with a great deal of humility and care. This is one that I will read again and again. It changed the way I approach running. I also think about this book throughout the day, even when I am not running. A great book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1402", "text": "Leslie does it again!\n\tI am a total addict of Leslie Sansone's Walk Away programs - I had many exercise videos, but never stuck to anything until I found her energizing, fun, and most of all easy workouts.\n\nIn her personal, talking-to-you-like-a-best-friend style, Leslie shows you how regular exercise benefits you in all ways from your health to your body to your mind and then presents her easy to follow basic workout which consists of three walking steps that are interchanged and sometimes modified while doing the program. \n\nThere is no dieting in this program! She is a strong proponent of getting up and moving to better your life and shows it here by offering a few modifications you can make to your way of eating to help you lose weight, but no real diet, which I think is great! It helps to show that the real health factor is getting the exercise you need, not feeling deprived of the food you want which is why many diets fail.\n\nShe has many success stories to motivate you peppered throughout the book and closes with a discussion about how stress affects your life and how you can beat it through exercise. \n\nI love Leslie! She is personable, motivating, and a great teacher - I am forever grateful to her for getting this former couch potato, at-home mom to stick to an exercise routine that I know will always benefit my life", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1403", "text": "Thinking and Racism\n\tTo think about racism is to be thoughtful. To be thoughtful is to be engaged in the process of learning. To refuse to reflect on and examine your belief systems is to be ignorant", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1404", "text": "A Loving Look At Middle Earth\n\tThis book was originally published ca 1980 as England and Always. I have not seen the original so I can't tell how much of this book is new material (beyond a chapter dealing with Peter Jackson's films). Lobdell has examined Tolkien's writings from several interesting and unusual perspectives. One of the most interesting deals with the influence of Edwardian adventure fiction (Haggard, etc.) on Tolkien. Another fascinating chapter deals with Middle Earth as a Christian world in a pre-Christian age. There is also a short fiction story in an Appendix which is meant to be a sort of parallel to Tolkien's own abandoned sequel to The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the Shadow. I enjoyed this story, though of course Lobdell as a fiction writer cannot measure up to Tolkien. (But then, no one can!)\n\nI am a long time Tolkien reader and addict (since the age of 12 in 1969.) Most of the time I do not care for Tolkien \"criticism\" and \"literary analysis\", which to me seems to suck out the magic, but Lobdell's work is different. The World of the Rings enhances Middle Earth and intensifies the love I feel for it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1405", "text": "One of King's Best\n\tMasterfully thought out written. Not your usual supernatural, horror King story. Written in 4-5 completely different chapters there is some supernatural, but it begins as a story of some friends in childhood, follows them through the years culminates with them as adults. Each chapter is completely different yet ties some characters in. At the end they are all tied together in some ways years later. It's ingenious in it's finale and I advise you set aside some time for reading. It's very difficult to put down. Once it grabs your interest, it just sucks you into the story. If you remember your childhood friends (we all do) you'll identify with the story", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1406", "text": "Heroic and On Target.\n\tPhyllis Chesler is a most unusual feminist. She really doesn't fit in with the equity feminist crowd and is a complete dissenter from the female superiority, gender feminist crowd. The one thing that makes her consistently worth reading is her passion for telling the truth. This seems to be her most pervasive (and endearing) feature as an intellectual, and the trait was ubiquitously on display throughout her recent \"Death of Feminism\" release. Here she tackles a verboten subject which is whether or not women are the unbridled source of goodness that many feminists assume them to be. Numerous examples of misapplied and unprovoked indirect aggression are identified and elucidated in the text. On the whole, it makes for compelling reading. We find that women are regular human beings just like everyone else. They have many of the same, yet subtlety different, characteristics as do men. In these pages, Chesler illustrates the magnitude of inter-woman hostility as their strong social skills can often be applied in a negative manner. Many mother-daughter conflicts are projected into adult situations. Why feminists wouldn't have wanted this published seems rather silly to me. We should regard women as they are and not as objects of fantasy. Chesler never implies any inter-sex superiority or inferiority, she is content to describe what is, and it's great stuff indeed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1407", "text": "Perfect Introduction Book\n\tI have just finished my sophomore year in college and in my first course relating to information and computer security we used this book. I would recommend it to anybody who is interested in getting into the rapidly expanding field of infosec. \n As they say with the CISSP certification, it is an \"inch deep and a mile wide\". This book covers many, many topics however it is really intended to be an introduction to these concepts.\n It gave me a good overview of information security concepts and prepared me for senior level Infosec courses as well as preparation for graduate school.\n\n*Note that preparation for the CISSP exam would require much more then just this book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1408", "text": "Liberals--\"Save the Bureaucracy, To Hell With Kids.\"\n\tAsk your favorite Liberal or Socialist the following objective question and you'll quickly find out how totally vile many Liberals, Socialists and Do-Gooders are:\n\n \"If you, as an elected Government bureaucrat could send\na poor, black child to a violent, academically inferior Government public school (K-12) for $15,000 per child per year of taxpayer money,\n OR, send that same poor black child to a nurturing, academically superior Private or Parochial school (K-12) for\n$7,500 per child per year of taxpayer money\n\n To which school would you, Ms. Liberal, send that child?\"\n\n For over 13 years Liberals, Socialists and most Do-Gooders\nhave bravely answered: \"I, as a good Liberal, would send that\npoor black child to the violent, academically inferior Government School!\"\n\n Save a poor black kid for $7,500 per year? or Destroy a poor black kid for $15,000 per year? And most Do-Gooders and\nLiberals choose expensive destruction?\n\n Have fund asking your Liberal friends the above question\nand watch the squirming.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1409", "text": "Check the facts\n\tGirl Sleuth is a must-read especially for the over-50 Nancy Drew fan. Rehak's research is remarkable. However, on p. 47, Rehak has Mildred Augustine headed west to the University of Iowa from her hometown of Ladora, Iowa. She would have headed east. I have been teaching 30 years in the school district that now includes students from the town of Ladora and have my own degree from Iowa. I've traveled Highway 6 between Ladora and Iowa City many, many times.\n\nMarcia Nilles\nWhat Cheer I", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1410", "text": "Fun Reading and great characters\n\tThis was my first Julie Garwood novel and it was very good. I thoroughly enjoyed this authors descriptive characterization. The playful bantering had me laughing uncontrollably and falling in love with the characters even more with every page I read. \n\nWith all the other reviews, I don't need to explain the plot. It isn't anything new for the romantic suspense genre, but very entertaining and an enjoyable read. It has mystery, intrigue, suspense, action, and romance. What more can a reader want?\n\nIs it worth the money? Definitely. Can't wait to read more.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1411", "text": "My Favorite Quotation Book!\n\tI have had this book for 9 years and it continues to be my favorite. I have several other quotation books, but I always keep coming back to this one. It covers many topics that are categorized in a user friendly format which makes searching for the perfect quote a breeze. I recommend this book for the quotation fanatic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1412", "text": "Great Book! Greg Isles never disappoints me!\n\tTurning Angel was a page turner for me so I bought BLood Memory. WOW! It did not disappoint me", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1413", "text": "Witches with a Message\n\tI had to read this book as an assignment for a Seminary class on Leadership. I was sceptical that a children's book about witches would be applicable to a master's level college course. My scepticism was unfounded. This is a good, fun read. But, more than that, this is a story that tugs at heart strings and teaches through the trials and personalities of it's characters. I recommend it to \"children\" of all ages!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1414", "text": "Western Liberalism on Trial\n\tIn Faith in Nation, Anthony Marx delivers a spirited rebuttal of the \"literary trope\" (p 15) about a liberal, inclusive Western nationalism. Instead, he argues that even the \"truest\" brand of Western nationalism-that of England and France-came to being only after brutal fratricide of massive scale. His entire theory is based on a central position that nationalism developed much earlier than is popularly believed today. This leads one to question why does he insist on such a position? Has he made the case for it? What happens to his theory if the position turns out to be wrong? \n\nI will argue that the definition of the state, or the lack thereof, is key to answering all of the above questions. Only by implicitly loosening the definition of the state, can Marx trace the genesis of Western nationalism back to as early as the 16th century, thus cementing the linkage between Western nationalism and religious violence. However, the liberal adaptation of the concept of the state puts Marx's entire theory on shaky ground. \n\nAccording to Marx, the state is the raison d' tat of nationalism: for nationalism to become a historical force, it \"must ... refer to a state as an existing structure or potential object of engagement\" (p 8). Although he declares early and clearly what nationalism is (p 4), he never spells out his definition of a state. In fact, what we would think of as a modern state today can hardly be found in 16th century Europe. \n\nOnly when the definition of a state is sufficiently loosened, can Marx backdate nationalism to the 16th century, when most of the political authorities at the time existed in the form of royal courts. Only after he pushes back the genesis of nationalism, can Marx connect the religious violence of the 16th century to nationalism. Only when the religious violence is viewed as part of the history of nation building, does it acquire significance in the nature of Western nationalism. Otherwise, the St. Barthelme Day massacre or the burnings at Smithfield is just another \"normal\" religious upheavals in history, thus any association the massacre or the burnings may have with nation building would be purely coincidental-as Liah Greenfeld implied when Marx quoted her in saying, \"Frenchness was disassociating itself from Catholicism.\" To Anthony Marx, however, French nationalism and its French Catholic identity are not external to each other. They are just different stages in the same dialectic process. Therefore, real \"Frenchness\" is actually the public oblivion in France of the strange relationship between the church and the state1. \n\nYet all the grand reasoning depends on Marx's definition of the state. After all, can we call the royal courts of the 16th century \"states\"? Not only has Marx not given his readers a clear answer, some of his own writings seem to contradict each other. For example, Marx mentions that the Treaty of Westphalia marks the beginning of the modern states (p 35). But the French War of Religions and the reign of Mary Tudor-the very conflicts that are supposedly at the core of nation-state building-occurred almost a century earlier. Even if we use the later date, 1648, as the beginning of the state system, one still has to be cautious to label all subsequent political authorities \"states\". Regardless whether Louis XIV actually said \"I am the state\", the fact that monarchical authority is directly associated with an individual ruler makes it transient in nature (relative to institutionalized modern government), therefore it can hardly be designated the \"object of engagement\" for nationalist ideology. \n\nSince Marx's concept of the state is on shaky ground, his entire theory appears highly questionable. I would argue, however, there are two options that can salvage his arguments. One is to weaken the link between nationalism and the state. In other words, nationalism may develop independent of the state. This observation may have a wider application outside of the context of Western history than inside of it. The other option is to introduce a third element, such as political culture, that can bridge the violent past and state and nation building in later times. For example, one accepts that the massive fratricide did happen earlier than the emergence of the nation-state. Nevertheless, the bloodshed molded a new political culture, which manifested itself as a more inclusive nationalism when the nation-state took shape later. If such an interpretation proves to be a more sensible reading of history than that of Marx, then Marx's criticism of Western nationalism can be easily appropriated to deconstruct the Western political culture-the liberal democracy-itself: that it has a ugly past but short memory. However, is the world ready for such a \"total recall\"?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1415", "text": "Europe since 1945 for the Non-Historian\n\tTony Judt's \"Postwar - A History of Europe Since 1945\" is the well researched material from a British conservative born 1948 in London and educated at Cambridge and Paris on political, social and economic developments in Europe following World War II. \n\nSteeped in information about little understood countries, the book would be a great read for non-Europeans interested in how the continent recovered from the war, especially in East Germany, the Balkans, and the Eastern Europe countries that were strongly influenced by the USSR.\n\nThe book makes the point, that without the threat of the USSR in Eastern Europe, the US isolationist might have prevailed, which would have adversely influenced the recovery of West Germany, and Communism might not have collapsed so quickly. \n\nAlthough the book is relativly easy to read, its 800 plus pages are peppered with little over-the-top clauses that add about 200 unnecessary pages to the work. Nevertheless, as non-professional historian, I would rank the book slightly under 5 stars.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1416", "text": "Great book, needs a new update\n\tAs a pharmacy student, I found the Washington Manual to be the best pocket guide for looking up guidelines and treatment options, as well as interaction charts and pregnancy categories. This is a well written book that covers most of the major cronic health conditions and treatment. This book does not waste time and space talking about every detail of each disease state, but rather focuses on the causes, measurements and treatments. My only criticism is that this latest edition is dated 2004 and in medical therapeutics, is considered old", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1417", "text": "Honest History\n\tThis book tells us the truth that has been hidden from most U.S. citizens for so many years. Each chapter tells about a different regime change given us all the dirty little details, names and places of the participants. This book helped me and will help all of us to finally understand \"why they hate us\". I only regret that their is not a sequel", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1418", "text": "Intensity\n\tI could not put this book down! I was so amazed with this shocking story that I bought several copies for gifts. Reading this book was like watching a scary movie.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1419", "text": "Do not skip this book because of the movie...\n\tI was stunned at how much I enjoyed this book. I had avoided it for years since I was not a big fan of the movie. This book really explains well both the history of the Civil War (troop movements, etc) as well as the personalities of its participants. It is an intimate portrayal of these characters, especially Lee and Jackson. I found it to be quite compelling and I'm looking forward to book three of the trilogy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1420", "text": "Excellent book\n\tI took the 2 Tom Cover's classes in Information Theory at Stanford last year. We used this book as the text for both classes. The first class covered roughly the first 8 chapters and the second class the remaining ones. This book assumes that the reader has a clear understanding of basic probability theory.\n\nTom's classes were among the most enjoyable I took last year and I recommend this text to anyone interested in knowing about Information Theory. If you just want to know the basics, read through chapters 1-8. The reader interested in understanding the power of information theory is adviced to read the whole book. A final comment, it is clear to me after my experience with Tom's classes that mastering Information Theory is a daunting task. And in fact, this book provides the interested researcher just with the basic knowledge needed to enter the field", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1421", "text": "An Alternative Ending?\n\tI think one of my major problems was the level of opinion being shot\nat the reader in the book. But then at times that made the book more\nentertaining - its acerbic opinion of the right, how Reagan getting\nelected made her feel stupid about being American, a funny British couple. The description of small details from each of the characters' childhood was something I\ncould relate to because i think of that myself. There were clever\ntidbits from anthropology, and economics, and generally all fields of\nintellectual inquiry, all somehow connected with the patchwork of love\nand relationships, and thus brain meets heart and you end up with\nsomething almost like the Bible for our times. The focus on the main\ncharacter made it so that every detail about him was described.\nAnyway, I am rambling, so, a note about the ending:\nI did find myself thinking this is getting very strange as the book\ngot towards the ending. It might have made more sense if Nelson\nactually was interested in the new girl the narrator finds for him,\nand the story then comes full circle. It would end in a nice ironic\nsort of way. However, his rejecting her makes in my mind for what\nwould be a bad traditional ending. I don't mind this, since the one\ntime I wrote a story for a creative writing course I ended up with a\nterrible traditional ending. Now, could he have been anything other\nthan a mystic? I felt that there was some hint towards Hinduism and\nspirituality building up towards the end. He mentioned India and\nHinduism unexpectedly and repeatedly at one point in the book. So his\nbecoming a mystic was alluding perhaps to the ashramas - and his\ntransition from intellectual worker to a mystical worker to eventually\na sage, as he attains Nirvana and becomes the Buddha of our times. So\nin this way an ending emphasizing the spiritual, is perhaps the best.\nIn line with the book, the spiritual is the eternal, and only\naccessible through life-changing (near-death) experience. What you do\nfrom 25-50 (making a model village in rural Africa) is transient (can\nnever be perfect; infighting; hunting; guns; the \"dark-side\" of human\nnature will come back even in Utopia; i like the flexible hours; work\nwhen you want; accumulate credits; do manual labor once in a while;\nstart the day with reading , not the end when you are tired; siesta,\nfiesta etc.) no matter how good you are. The girl herself is secondary\nto the book - ironic since the book promotes feminism, is written by a\nguy with a female narrator but a male protagonist, who she is fixated\non and has doubts about. But in the end the Jesus character is still\nmale. While the female goes back to Palo Alto and takes an average job\nin service of the savior. The Man has the final laugh.\nDo you favor a better ending", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1422", "text": "Teaching Kids to Read (Without Stressing Out!)\n\tIn her latest book, Tracey Wood demystifies the process of teaching kids to read.\n\nAs parents, we've all been told that reading is critical to a child's success in school, in a future career and for pleasure and enrichment throughout a lifetime. We feel a great deal of pressure to help our children achieve this important skill, but typically don't know how to go about it.\n\nTracey presents a refreshingly straightforward, step-by-step approach to teaching reading skills. The book is chock-full of word lists, fun activities, games, and creative ideas to engage a child's interest and get him reading. There are helpful book recommendations for readers of all levels (including parents!) and pointers on spotting reading problems early, with practical suggestions for getting help. The book is spiced with humorous anecdotes parents can truly appreciate. Tracey's compassion and commonsense shine through and take the stress out of teaching kids to read.\n\nI highly recommend this book to parents of beginning readers.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1423", "text": "Its good as a second source,\n\tThere is no way, you should limit yourself to just one source, this book is a second source book,(Maybe even third source).\n\nThat said, It's great for looking up names, (there is a lot listed) For finding names that may not be household, then looking at better sources for more info.\n\nThere is no book that has everything, every name, every movie star, if so, it costs 500.00 or the book weighs about 10 pounds.\n\nYou don't want to buy a library? ok, then, it's ok by itself, its fun by itself, to just do browsing, almost, (but its not) \na coffee table book.\n\nIt works well with other book sources, to check, and maybe another source will prove it wrong, or \"Who's Who\" proves the other book wrong, when double checking.\n\nI didn't find loads of errors in here, a few, the biggest problem (as others mentioned) is very brief or not complete career lists, movies or TV they did is not complete.\n\nIt's not a great book, it's a great second source book, \na double check or name finder book, for movie and TV stars.\n\nAt a fair price, it should be in your collection just for the reasons I mentioned.\n\nBuy it? yes, buy it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1424", "text": "A great basic cookbook\n\tIf you are a gourmet chef this book may be far too basic for you but it is great for a beginner like me. I have two kids under the age of two and have been able to cook a decent meal from this cookbook every night for the past month that I have owned it. My husband has been very impressed with my new found cooking abilities and all but one of the meals I have fixed has been good. I would recommend this book to anyone who has lost faith that they can ever cook well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1425", "text": "Thorough and comrehensive\n\tThis book is a perfect trade off between simplified \"for-dummies\" type writing that simply acquaints you with the subject matter and a comprehensive text that thoroughly covers the subject. If you are a CPA hopeful, a governmental finance professional or a political science graduate student this is the text for you. Although layout and vocabulary could be simplified for improved readability, once you become familiar with the authors' style the reading is enjoyable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1426", "text": "Truly Wonderful Stuff\n\tThere was not a single poem I didn't like, and most of them I loved. Her poems seem to touch upon the core of things. I feel comfortable with saying I think she is in the same league as Mary Oliver, Hafiz, Stafford, And Rumi.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1427", "text": "an excellent survey of the impact of railway travel\n\tIn the last few decades historians --following sociologists such as Durkheim-- have turned their attention to the ways in which new technologies have altered people's experience of space and time. Schivelbusch's small piece is a pretty good (but light-weight) example of this genre. He reveals some interesting trivia along the way: he tells, for example, how padded upolstery was invented to assuage the fears of first-class passengers brought about by the roughness of new speed; he shows that compartment design in passenger cars reflect the contrasting social values of Europe and America. But he is at his most interesting when describing the ways in which the railroad created new conceptual forms of geographical distance by obliterating the spaces in between destinations. Furthermore, by creating the need for standardized time-tables, railways nurtured a standardized/homogenized conception of time. Local idiocyncracies became less important. Doubtless true national identities could never have emerged without revolutions in transportation and communications. A book that takes these ideas much further is Stephen Kern's excellent work quot;The Culture of Time and Space. quot; If this genre interests you, Kern's book is an important read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1428", "text": "Best thus far.\n\tThis is my favorite of the series thus far. Without wanting to give too much away, this is the book in which you finally learn just exactly why Roland is willing to give up anything and everything (and clearly has) just to get to the Dark Tower. King mentions that the Dark Tower series is sort of like his Middle-Earth, where all of his stories originate in some way from this massive odyssey and world, and you see what he means with this book. Fan's of The Stand will recognize signs of the super flu within the first few hundred pages, and one of my all time favorite King villains comes back to pay his respects", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1429", "text": "very good\n\tI really like this book it was well written and enjoyable.The characters in it were very interesting to read about. I like the way that Imogene and Maxine stayed friends all the way through the book. The two girls really seemed to bring out the best in each other.Maxine never thought Imogene was crazy because of the strange things that happened. Maxine just believed her and helped her through everything. Overall it was a well written book with very good characters and it showed what friendship really is", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1430", "text": "MUST HAVE BOOK\n\tGreat gift from Grandmother. Children love this book. It's a great book for anybody learning the English language. EVERY class should have this book. This is a gift that everybody appreciates. Get the book down for the child to look at and learn. Great teaching tool! Exceptional pictures! I always buy two--one for the new grandchild, and a copy goes to the school, when they start school. You have my vote for the VERY BEST", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1431", "text": "Moral Philosophy\n\tImmanuel Kant is truly one of the most influential moral philosophers in history; and with this book, Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, he positioned himself far further.\nIn this book you will find things to be deeply contemplated, about \"good will\", the moral value of conduct and its metaphysical aspects.\nThis translation of the Kant's original Grundlegung von Metaphysik der Sitten to English is quiet easy to understand, so it is relatively an easy-reading book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1432", "text": "good politics\n\tSaid gives good insight into politics, especially in the middle east. I didn't enjoy the literature section as much because I wasn't familiar with the authors.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1433", "text": "Writing From Your Heart\n\tHal Zina Bennett's profound advice from his prolific writing career (over 30 published books) is, quot;write from the heart quot;. As wonderful as that sounds, most writers know it's not an easy thing to do. \tHal takes us to another dimension by sharing his personal process and showing each of us how we can remove the blocks to our expression and creativity by learning how to speak from our heart to the heart of our reader. I can speak from my own personal experience, having attended his workshops and received personal counselling from him in the process of writing my book, quot;Sacred Woman, Sacred Dance: Awakening Spirituality Through Movement and Ritual quot;. \t quot;Write From the Heart quot; also offers practical guidance in several areas. This includes such things as the need for solitude. However, he is not just talking about having quot;a quiet space quot;, he goes beyond the physical to the inner - a state of mind. He says, quot;Once we know what it is, what it looks like and feels like, we can create it for ourselves, almost--I say quot;almost quot;--regardless of where we happen to be. quot; \tI would certainly recommend this book to anyone writing for personal expression or looking to be published", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1434", "text": "Inside Jerry Falwell\n\tIn light of Rev. Falwell's unfortunate comments about the tragedy of Sept. 11, 2001, I recommend this book to anyone seeking to understand, quot;Why would that guy say that stuff? quot; Harding presents an objective, intelligent, perceptive analysis of the way that Fundamentalist language shapes the way in which they relate to the world, and how Jerry Falwell changed that shaping from withdrawal to the active Moral Majority of the 1980s. Harding combs through Falwell's history and sermons to observe how the language of quot;being born again quot; affects the listener, showing Falwell's shift from separatism to political activism. She critiques both Falwell and Falwell's critics in a fair and keenly insightful way. Good reading and good understanding", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1435", "text": "Good reading\n\tI agree with the reviews already written. I too got bogged down with trying to keep track of the names. It is when I got to the end I found the listing of the people. If I had known that earlier it would have reduced my mind confusion. Really enjoyed the way the book was written. You felt their pain with out seeing their blood. I better understand the explosion", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1436", "text": "Vonnegut's Masterpiece\n\tkurt vonnegut's book slaughterhouse five is a great piece of literary work in itself. his unique style of black humor, combined with his vivid imagination is second to none. this book was exciting and unpredictable as i continued to read! its main purpose involved the struggle of a man with his grip on reality. is he, or is he not crazy?\n\nthe imagery in this book was another great element, and many regard this as one of the greatest anti-war books of the century. this book is definitely worth reading and will not disappoint! you can't go wrong with kurt vonnegut's slaughterhouse five", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1437", "text": "Hooray For Hollywood\n\tFirst off this is \"A History of Hollywood\" not \"THE History of Hollywood.\" David Thomson isn't writing the chronological, straight-up, blow-by-blow account of Hollywood movies. \"The Whole Equation\" is an essay that takes as its question, \"are Hollywood films ever art like a Beethoven symphony or a Picasso painting?\" He says they are both more and less than that. More because American film captures the tension between wanting to make money and wanting to say something which allows for the unintentional to happen. That serendipity is wonderful when it works which isn't often. Less because there are always artistic compromises as someone is always looking at the budget and thinking about the profits.\n\nAnd unlike most film critics he is just fine with this tension. His argument is that to understand and appreciate American film, you have to understand that it's always about the money and about the art. That means it is never truly art in any pure way (but is any art truly pure?). To tell you the truth, I don't think the book succeeds that well on that level. He points out various people and their struggles with this dilemma through out the history of American film but he doesn't developed a coherent argument that builds on his initial insight.\n\nFor me, that just didn't matter. What makes it a terrific read is that David Thomson knows and loves film. He writes with a adolescent thrill and openness about his subject that makes it fun and poetic. He uses the film \"Chinatown\" as his framing device and as that is my all-time favorite movie, I was in heaven. He is not a deep thinker but his book crackles with his delight in sensations whether of the movie theater, the audience, the actors, the costumes, the music, all of it. He constantly raises questions and throws out insights that just tumble onto each other until you realize that like watching a film, you must just suspend your disbelief and enjoy the ride.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1438", "text": "E. Lynn put's it all out on the table in this one!\n\tI read Any way the wind blows Not a day goes by before I read Abide with me. If you happen to come into the series of E. Lynn's books and want more of the scoop on Basil's problems with his past, Raymond's lifestyle, the true 'not-so-divafied' evil side of Yancey and they're mutual friends...then you should start with this one! It'll help you put 'two two together' on the lives and backgrounds of all of the characters", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1439", "text": "Historically Based Information With An Emphasis On The Weird And Wacky\n\t\"Underground Education\" does not so much offer a radical intellectual perspective, as is perhaps implied by the title. But rather is a collection of funny stories and oddball facts about various people and events from the past. Some of the historical figures are famous, such as George Washington and Cleopatra. While others, like the several female serial killers discussed, are more obscure. The book is divided into 10 chapters, including the arts, religion, science and sex. Actually, this book reminds me somewhat of the \"People's Almanac\" series written by David Wallechinsky. But here the emphasis is definitely on the strange and often perverse. It's a fun read for those interested in this sort of knowledge. But some entries are overlong and most readers will probably want to read the sections of greatest interest rather than cover to cover. Still it is a worthwhile purchase.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1440", "text": "A Look at the Death Penalty\n\tThis book is not only interesting but gives a great deal of insight into life on \"death row,\" at least in the state of Mississippi, and the appeals process involved with stays of execution and commutation of sentences. It touches on activities of the Ku Klux Klan. It was my impression that the author leans toward those who favor the abolition of the death penalty. However, some sympathy is found for the victims of crime. The story centers on Sam Cayhall who is sentenced to death after several trials over a number of years following the crime. Sam's grandson becomes his attorney during the last months of appeal from \"death row.\" The latter part of the book leaves one wondering whether or not there will be an execution. Meanwhile Sam shows repentance and response to the prison's chaplain.\n\nI found it to be one of the better John Grisham books.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1441", "text": "Beautiful\n\tA work of art, Makine's use of language is stunning. Not a quick read, I frequently had to stop and ponder many profound passages. Literature as an art form is not dead", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1442", "text": "A must-read for all believers\n\tMrs. Kent's story applies to each of in the hard places of life. We all have an \"Isaac\" - the person or thing closest to our hearts, our future hopes and dreams - that must be layed down. In telling her story, Mrs. Kent illustrates the difficulty of this, yet demonstrates that it can be done. She doesn't gloss over the pain, yet doesn't leave us there, either. She shows us there is hope", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1443", "text": "Learning to Care for Yourself\n\tQuite often, we read books for young people where the main characters must lean to care for others and not just themselves-where the main character must break away from childhood egocentrism and emerge into the adult world. In Katherine Paterson's Lyddie, readers find the opposite theme: Learning to not lose oneself in the responsibilities of the adult world. \n\nThe novel follows Lydia Worthen, a teenager in 1840s Vermont. With her father gone to seek his fortune, Lyddie, with some help from her brother Charlie, must take charge of the family farm, her emotionally unstable mother, and her younger sisters. To cover the farm debt, Lyddie's mother leases the farm and sends her oldest children into forced servitude. After a year of misery working for a local tavern, Lyddie becomes a mill hand in Lowell, Massachusetts. While there, Lyddie's sole focus becomes earning the money to pay off the farm debt and reunite her family. Her hard work and single-mindedness earn her a reputation as a \"skinflint\" and \"Amazon.\" It's only after the farm is sold, her youngest sister dies, her mother is sent to the asylum, her remaining siblings are adopted by another family, and her job is lost over fraudulent charges that Lyddie begins to look out for herself-that she begins to ask what she wants for herself.\n\nWhile Lyddie is not Paterson's best work, the book does provide lively insight to factory life in Lowell, where many young women flocked in the early 1840s for economic opportunity. While readers are not thrown into the heart of the labor movement, we are able to see the conditions that led to organized labor: The long hours, the sexual harassment, the illness and disease resulting from mill work. Still, all of this background provides a fitting setting for the story of a young woman who must learn that she has more to offer the world than her back-breaking labor. If you've enjoyed Paterson's other works of historical fiction, Lyddie will not disappoint.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1444", "text": "Great Book!!!\n\tThis is an excellent book if used correctly. When you apply everything that the books says to your life it will change things for the positive. It is a realistic approach to evangelism that really works", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1445", "text": "Breathtaking Story\n\tI adored this book. The character development is strong, and delightful! With the exception of the villain, all characters are likeable. I couldn't wait to read the next book in the trilogy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1446", "text": "Fantastic!\n\tWhen you read any of Amy Tan's books it makes you feel like you are a part of the story. This book was a great read because it evokes emotions of excitement and sadness for the main character all at once", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1447", "text": "Wickid Satire\n\tFabulously entertaining novel from Martin Amis which easily eclipses the rather depressing `Information.' John Self is a blatantly materialistic hedonist who works as a profitable director of commercials. He is an alcoholic, a misogynist, and a microcosm of mainstream American culture in the 1980's. John has also landed a gig directing a feature film, titled `Good Money,' and `Bad Money,' depending on what day of the week it is. Amis' writing is mordantly brilliant; both acerbic and biting. There are transactions in here that I just love, such as John's stinging interactions with his girlfriend Selina: \n\n\" `I've just gone off sex,' said Selina this morning, as she finished the tea I fondly brought her. \n`So?' I asked her. \n`God, be nice. Use your imagination. It'll pass. I've just gone off sex.' \nThen what do you think is the point of you? I wanted to say. But I didn't. I resisted the temptation. I looked into the proud drama of her face, the valves and orbits of her throat, the wetlook runnels of her hair, the breasts, heavier than ever, solidly mounted on the ribcage, the naked slopes of the belly, the sudden flaring of the hips, a smell of sleep. \n`Then what do you think is the point of you?'\n`You', she said, `are unreal' (226). \n\nYou should read Amis for his remarkable power of description, his talent for black comedy and middle-aged disillusionment. Pay little heed to his flights into post-modernity, they are merely exercises in literary chic.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1448", "text": "Really seems to help!\n\tI was recently diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis, and I started following the nutritional suggestions in this book. I think it's already starting to help! Plus it tells you how to perform strengthening exercises for your aching joints. I am a big fan of Dr. Nelson's other works. I like how she explains the science and the applications. I plan to share this with my mom, who also has osteoarthritis", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1449", "text": "Wow, this book made all the difference.\n\tI can't say enough about this wonderful book. It's packed full of examples, covers more than just the pre-adoption and placement aspects, and is incredibly non-judgemental. There's so much information here, more than I expected. It really helped me think through all of the issues related to adoption. It's for both birth and adoptive parents, in fact, two of the birth parents we've been in contact with were excited to hear about it and ended up ordering the book themselves. Reading through this book really helped me conquer my fears about adoption. I'm so glad it was recommended to us. If you're thinking about adoption, even if you're thinking that open adoption isn't right for you I highly recommend taking a chance and buying this book. It's great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1450", "text": "Real Life situations\n\tThis book was the best financial planning book I have ever read. It had real life situations that helped out alot. I didn't realize how much in debt I was until I read this. I didn't have a problem with making payments and even paying extra on them. But I never planned for a disaster or loss of a job. If you spend a couple of years paying off your debt, that is years of happiness just knowing you don't others money. This book helped me realize this. Thank You Larry Burkett for this and all of your other books, God was really with you during your writting", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1451", "text": "Beautifully Written and Fact-Packed Memoir of World War II\n\tWilliam Manchester, the greatest narrative historian of or time, provides a vivid account of his experiences in the Pacific Theatre during World War II. As with all of his books, we see, hear, smell, taste, and feel the experiences with him, as if we were there. Although more personal, of course, than his other narrative histories, Goodbye Darkness provides the same factual details, and each sentence, paragraph, and chapter is crafted with the same beauty and skill that is Manchester's hallmark. An amazing memoir by a truly great writer.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1452", "text": "A different opinion\n\tBeautiful. Kushner attacks many of the world's carnal attitudes and inputs thoughts and principles that help combat them. Though he is not Christian, this book is full of principles that help you avoid being conformed to this world and be transformed by the renewing of your mind", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1453", "text": "Excellent adventure novel\n\tExciting and highly entertaining story about 3 men who travel to the centre of the earth through an extinct volcano. Here they come across prehistoric forests, a giant subterranean sea inhabited by prehistoric marine dinosaurs, and some ancient offshoots of man. Although some of the science bits are outdated, implausable and sometimes drag a little, the book is still surprisingly modern and fresh after 140 years. Maybe the first adventure novel of this kind and certainly of influence on modern culture.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1454", "text": "a must-read for anyone who eats\n\tIf you read one book on food ethics in your life, it should be this book.\n\nSinger and Mason's book is an excellently researched and foot-noted exploration of three different American diets, tracing these diets back to their sources and showing the many hidden affects that our food choices have on our environment, our neighbors, the animals that many of us eat, and ultimately ourselves. This book shows how these seemingly innocuous choices really do make a difference in our world, and then guides the reader towards resources which might help them make different choices, if they so choose.\n\nThis book is not only full of an amazing depth and breadth of information on everything from organics, to local food, to intensive factory farms, to fair trade products, it also is immensely readable. The meetings with the three different families are very vivid and help to humanize these issues further. \n\nI highly recommend this book to every thinking person who eats. Which is, really, all of us. Please read this book! Do yourself, your neighbors and your planet a favor! \n\n(:,\nJennife", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1455", "text": "The first book of design for all designers\n\tDesign is a difficult process that is often associated more with art than science. With principles of style, concerns about how design works.\n\nWhile many wring their hands about this, Alexander breaks the problem down, organizes it and then provides a framework for design that is relatively design neutral. That is a feat in deed. \n\nBy thinking about how one structures a problem space and the bias that creates -- Alexander give the practioner a powerful tool for setting up the design process and scope. He then goes on to discuss the design process and he makes important distinctions between concious and unconcious design. \n\nNotes on Synthesis and Form are the foundation for Alexander's work on design patterns. This is the must read book before spending time on these other works.\n\nFor the practioner, this book provides a powerful and applicable framework for addressing problems in multiple disciplines.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1456", "text": "Again....the best\n\tAnother great story. Stephen King is not typical in this book. The development of the characters is awesome. You felt everything that Dolores was going through and you know you would have done the same thing. You route for her. She is spunky, bitter but she means business. Great book. I highly recommend this book. I read it in about 6 hours", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1457", "text": "Now I can play\n\tI bought the book the other day and breezed right thru it. It's great in that you can skip around the book to the sections you NEED to read (or refresh yourself on). I keep it handy because I often refer to it. It is thorough in explaining various aspects of reading music, playing, etc. The humor interspersed makes it enjoyable to read rather than boring but the humor doesn't detract from the content and lesson. Glad I bought it and you should buy it, too, if you want to teach yourself how to play", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1458", "text": "The best yet, and will be tough to match\n\tThe Waste Lands, the third novel in Stephen King's The Dark Tower series is by far the best volume yet. This volume picks up a short time after the end of Drawing of the Three, and we see Roland training Eddie and Susannah to become true gunslingers in Roland's world. Soon into the novel, the three gunslingers encounter one the Guardians of Mid-World, a huge cyborg bear, who is guarding a portal that goes between the different worlds. Roland explains that each of these portals is connected to the Dark Tower by a beam, and if they follow the beam, it will lead them directly to the Dark Tower, they just don't know how far away it is.\n\nAs the three gunslingers start to follow the beam, we, the readers, are taken to our own world and reintroduced to Jake, the ill-fated child from The Gunslinger. Jake is currently having a mental breakdown (as is Roland) due to the fact that Roland saved him from dying his destined death at the hands of a Cadillac in The Drawing of the Three. One part of Jake tells him he should be dead, the other says he should be alive. Jake's mental breakdown leads him on a journey across New York to a haunted house that has many connections with other characters in the book, and in this house, Jake believes he can get back to Mid-World and be reunited with Roland.\n\nThe final part of the journey in The Waste Lands, takes our group to a city called Lud, on the outskirts of the waste lands. The group believes they need to find a monorail named Blaine in the city, and he will help them on their journey to the Dark Tower. Once they enter the city, much goes wrong and we are introduced to a really cool, but really evil character called the Tick-Tock Man, who runs Lud. All of this leads up to a ridiculously exciting conclusion and a killer cliffhanger that makes me really glad I waited to read these until they were all published.\n\nAs far as action and suspense goes, The Waste Lands takes the cake easily from the previous two books. Most of all, this book makes us appreciate the character development from the previous books. We care so much about these characters, and would be devastated if anything were to happen to them. This book also goes a long way in providing some much needed answers about the Dark Tower in general and Mid-World. These answers are both satisfying and frustrating. They are satisfying that you aren't completely clueless as to what is going on, but there are deeper answers to everything that we are given in this novel, so it just makes you want to read on more.\n\nThe series just keeps getting better as it goes along", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1459", "text": "A Gothic Delight\n\tEdward Gorey uses gothic illustrations to tell the tale of a strange creature who appears one day in a family's home. The prose is an amusing rhyme which describes the family's confusion and frustration at dealing with this unwanted guest. Although the illustrations are gothic and dark, the reader is still amused by the creature and the family who must deal with it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1460", "text": "A seductive page turner, but lacking something....\n\tFirst off, I have to admit: I am 22 years old and read the entirety of this book in one 7 hour sitting on my way to Paris.\n\nI picked up the novel out of sheer curiosity and personal research for my job. I work at Barnes Noble and am in charge of both the Teen and Children's sections. When our store sold out of New Moon within a week of initially getting the book, my curiosity was piqued -- I felt I had to give its predecessor a try so I knew what the hype was about and could give an honest opinion about the book.\n\nNow here I sit and I have finished both Twilight and New Moon. I have to admit -- Meyer has a talent. Both books I read at breakneck speed, barely stopping to eat or sleep. Her prose is smooth and easy, accompanied by a plot that I found engrossing. I went back after reading Twilight and re-read my favorite sections more than once. The love story was hypnotizing and surprisingly seductive. I definitely plan on recommend this book, mainly to teenage girls who will swoon over Edward.\n\nHowever, I only gave the book four stars. While I enjoyed it immensley as I read the novel, a few things bothered me upon looking back: \n\n1) While Meyer deinitely has a talent for writing an engaging novel full of beautiful descriptions, the character descriptions at times felt extremely lazy. If I had to read one more time about Edward's marble, angelic face (what, exactly, does that mean??), his liquid topaz eyes, or how Bella glared at Edward, I thought I was going to pitch the book down the aisle of the plane.\n\n2) I'm not sure I buy their romance. It was heartstopping and climactic during the read, but honestly, what DOES he see in her? If Bella keeps asking that question to herself, maybe her audience shoud seriously consider it. \n\n3)Bella herself bothered me. I found Bella to be horribly dependent on Edward to the point that I got irritated with her. And her constantly having to catch her breath around Edward -- Puh-leeze. Be a woman! Stand on your own feet! She never fully developed into a character for me since she revolved solely around Edward, something that I, as a self-sustained woman, cannot connect with.\n\nAnd lastly, 4)Bella wants so desperately to become a vampire, but that seems like it could pose a problem between herself and Edward. Since I haven't seen any evidence that Edward likes Bella for any other reason than that she smells wonderful (a scent that she has because she is human and has blood coursing through her veins, mind you), what happens when she no longer smells good? Meyer is really going to have to prove to me that Edward actually loves Bella for other reasons than her smell, otherwise it will be completely unbelievable if Bella turns into a vampire and Edward is still attracted to this ordinary girl...\n\nAlthough the plot has its shortcomings, I still thoroughly enjoyed it and that is why I give it four stars. I will read the next one when it comes out, and any other subsequent after that, for the simple reason that the books are entertaining and Edward is so dang alluring", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1461", "text": "Police procedural and medical thriller wrapped up in a bow!\n\tBoston is trembling under the shadow of a serial murderer with a notably gruesome method of dispatching his victims - brutal, savage rape, an obviously knowledgeable, skillful removal of the uterus while the victim still lives with the coup de grace coming as a slashed throat and severing of the carotid artery! Little wonder the media has awarded him the moniker \"The Surgeon\". In the course of their investigations, detectives Thomas Moore and Jane Rizzoli discover an earlier case with a virtually identical MO in Savannah in which the murderer, Andrew Capra, was ultimately killed by a stalwart would-be victim who fought back and shot him before he could finish the job! They are startled to discover that the surviving victim, Dr Catherine Cordell, is a noted cardiac surgeon currently practicing in a major Boston hospital, and beyond all belief in the possibility of coincidences, she appears to be the target of the now active killer!\n\nOnce again, Gerritsen has unerringly brought her intimate knowledge of medicine and the hospital milieu to the table. But, contrary to what one might fairly expect from Gerritsen's past work, has successfully served up a compelling investigative police procedural which lovingly details the forensics, the pathology, the profiling and the gut-wrenching detail in the relentless task force style search for a psychopathic serial murderer! Several superbly paced sub-plots are inextricably woven into one another as the story unfolds - Cordell's slow recovery from the assault she endured two years ago and her halting re-integration into life and the hospital work force; Jane Rizzoli's bristly temperament as the lone Boston female homicide detective and her work-life struggles against the \"old boy\" attitude of the police force; Thomas Moore's extended grieving period over the untimely loss of his dearly loved wife and the difficulties he faces as he recognizes his entirely inappropriate blossoming romantic feelings for Catherine Cordell; the task force style investigation of \"The Surgeon\" and his relationship with the long dead Georgia killer; and, Cordell's daily life in the cardiac ward and the emergency room of the hospital and the brilliantly described relationship she maintains with her working partner, Dr Peter Falco.\n\nNot only does Gerritsen handle all of this with skill and aplomb but, with every passing page and each successful murder, she ratchets up the suspense as we realize the killer is taunting the police, honing his skills and reaching for Catherine Cordell as his ultimate target. Yet he constantly remains one step ahead of the investigation.\n\nA great addition to the library if, like me, you love your easy reading page-flipping thrillers!\n\nPaul Weis", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1462", "text": "Curmudgeon's Diary of Walking the Coast of Great Britain\n\tEngrossing and amusing travelogue by world's crankiest traveler.\n\nSome people really hate Theroux, accusing him of snobbery, self importance, and bigotry. I can certainly see why some readers wouldn't be able to deal with his style and opinions, but I must say that this volume might be a pretty good litmus test of readers' tolerance for the author's travel works. (If you can enjoy this one, you'll probably enjoy his other non-fiction works).\n\nI, for one, totally enjoyed hearing about grunge-y has-been towns, obnoxious holiday camps, and seedy hotels. To me, the book was a real page-turner, and he writes so vividly of scenery. I felt he wrote about the worst bits of his trip with true humor, reminding us travelers that it's helpful to keep a sense of humor during the rough times. \n\nI felt the book was a pretty decent scouting report for the island's shoreline, and I now know what to avoid there. I can definitely thank Theroux and his fussy standards! \n\nIf you like Theroux, it's a good bet you'll love this one.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1463", "text": "the only cookbook (out of hundreds) that I use weekly.\n\tMy father was a chef, and although we did not have much money, I was brought up appreciating good, fresh, healthy food as well as cookbooks -- my father had a library of cookbooks, gastronomic dictionaries, even cookbooks in French (he was trained by a french chef in the 1950's).\n\nWith that being said, I am obsessed with eating, and occasionally cooking, good food. This cookbook is the one I use over and over again. I have cooked almost every recipe in the book, more than once, which is a true testament to a wonderful cookbook.\n\nThe beauty of it is that is is simple -- most ingredients are things you would have on-hand. Most recipes are for the novice cook, but can be challenging enough for a true obsessed gourmet. The other aspect is that he balances flavors and spices perfectly -- nothing is too overly spiced, heavy, etc. When I cook for guests, I use this cookbook because it is manageable but makes me look like a genius. People always say to me, \"This tastes better than restaurant food!\"\n\nGet the hardback version -- it will last longer and make you feel like a true cook (as we all can be.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1464", "text": "The Source for True Armanen Runelore\n\tGuido von List was the leader of the Armanen-Orden, the single most important magical order of the 20th century. This book deserves to be on every thinking Germanic Heathen and Magician's bookshelf... Many of List's ideas influenced the most important thinkers of the modern Heathen revival, including Edred Thorsson...\n\nThe Armanen-Orden still survives in Germany, and von List's Futhork is no less powerful today than it was when it was revealed to him in 1903. In English speaking lands the Knights of Runes continues his tradition.\n\nBUY THIS BOOK", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1465", "text": "Great Topic - kudos Mr Watkins!\n\tMy husband took the book out from the library for me and after reading the first few chapters I decided that this was a book to own. As you will keep going back to re-read the roadmap to help you on your new venture(s). \nVery insightful for all levels not just C-Level positions", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1466", "text": "Helpful information for parents willing to develop their childen readership\n\tIn general the book provides some simple tips of how to help your children to learn reading by having fun and develop a taste for reading. It worked for me, and I would recommend it for parents that are eager to provide their children with a push for developing this important skill", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1467", "text": "Good advice in book will help to not lose the next one\n\tThe advice seems to be good advice to use in any relationship. You also have to know your own situation very well and know when not to use his advice. My ex would feel crowded if I sent her a bunch of sweet cards like the book says to do and would feel like I was trying to manipulate her, therefore I took it easy on the cards. My ex may never get back with me because we are long distance but I feel I am loving her much better than before because of this book even if she doesn't realize it. Remember to NEVER tell your lover that you read this book, especially if he/she is nervous about being manipulated", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1468", "text": "Walking amongst Dummys\n\tI'm glad I bought this book and I will continue to refer to it. The remit of the Dummies series is to provide a guide to its subject matter without any great fuss. The text focuses on practical techniques without unnecessary diversion into the detail of molecular biology or computer science. In this respect it would have been a difficult book to author, readers having come from one discipline or the other. I agree with previous reviewers that this is well worth reading before doing a bioinformatics course or degree. Bioinformatics is a new field, and this book has delivered a useful introduction to it without recourse to expensive textbooks full of unreadable filler", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1469", "text": "A strong argument for tort reform\n\tHere is the disclaimer: I was already a proponent of tort reform before I read this book. However, after reading this novel, I am a stronger proponent of it than ever. Enter Clay Carter - unknown defender in D.C. of the poorest of the poor. Then a nice juicy settlement falls into his lap, one he can't refuse, partly because the parent's of his long-time girlfriend are pressuring him regarding his money.\n\nGive Carter a taste of money, then the greed sets in. For the middle half of the book, we get to see unadulterated greed come to run his life! Especially infuriating is how he lets that greed come before the well-being of his clients. This is what will be his undoing. One of his clients who was already ticked off at a settlement he made gets a terminal illness and decides to go after his lawyer. This is the rags to riches to almost rags in the course of about eighteen months.\n\nGrisham actually makes you feel sympathetic with the main charater (Clay Carter) through his rise, and especially his fall. That shows to the quality of his storytelling. In fact, while Carter is in some ways a sympathetic character, he mostly is not! Mass torts and greed is the theme of this story. The fact that he came back to haunt him was only justice. Too bad such justice doesn't often happen in the real world of mass torts", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1470", "text": "Creating a Census for an Antique Book\n\tThis book is rather different. Although it's about Copernicus' book \"De Revolutionibus\", very little astronomy is discussed. There is also very little about Copernicus himself. The main theme of the book is finding as many still-existing copies of Copernicus' book as possible, and describing each one in detail - the ultimate purpose being the publication of a so-called \"census\" of that ancient book, i.e., a snapshot in time that identifies and describes each individual copy and where it is located in the world. Since I know nothing about antique book collecting, I learned a lot on this field by reading this book. I was not aware of all the work and travel required in finding a given copy of a book, especially identifying the authors of any hand-written notes on its pages. I did find certain lengthy descriptions rather monotonous, but some of the author's adventures are quite intriguing, particularly where he makes use of his notes to identify possibly stolen copies that eventually surface at auctions or elsewhere. Some aspects of life and technology in the sixteenth century that are important for the theme of this book, as well as discussions of some of Copernicus' contemporaries, are touched upon. But as the author states, this book is really a memoir of his census project. I think that this book would be of most interest to those with a passion for ancient books and ancient book collecting.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1471", "text": "Let's Not Go Completely Overboard\n\tLike pretty much anything in which Neil's involved, this a fine and useful work. The reviews of Teddy Millon's Axis II taxonomic extensions are worth most of the considerable price of admission here all by themselves. But after 30 years in the field, I'll warn any newcomers that getting any too rigid with treatment plan rollouts will make you as nuts at the people you're treating. \n\nAs -guidelines- with notions about starting points and signposts along the way, however, these are very useful. Neil's six-step Treatment Outline seems a bit oddly ordered, and I wasn't able to find a rationale for determining diagnosis in the final step (when you have to lay one on the client's payment guarantor at the outset). But otherwise, the six steps are another handy construction among several now available. \n\nIf you're fairly new in the field, this will be a real handy reference, but don't stake the clients' lives (or your own serenity) on this when they start to go refractive.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1472", "text": "Critical Book Review\n\tDiane Ravitch discusses the development of censorship in textbooks and on tests that has been slowly integrated into the educational system. She speaks about the rights of the First Amendment pertaining to free speech, and provides a detailed history of how censorship has become a part of the textbooks and tests that have been developed. The book is informative and thought- provoking.\n\tRavitch starts by discussing the creation of bias and sensitivity boards and how they have come to dominate what can and cannot be said in certain literature for education. She goes on to talk about certain topics and words that must not be used. This list is ridiculous and completely irrational. Due to left and right wing intervention, almost everything of interest has been stripped from the educational requirements. Ravitch discusses in great detail the effort of both sides and what their motives were in demanding that certain changes be made in textbooks and tests. She goes further to detail the goals of each side and how they were met. She argues that such censorship keeps children from learning historically accurate facts because adults would rather paint a picture of Utopia and keep children from feeling any emotions. \n\tRavitch presents a good, convincing argument with concrete reasoning to support her views. To the best of my knowledge and research, she has done a great job at gathering accurate information about what has been going on in publishing companies and the struggles they have faced from bias and sensitivity reviews, feminists, minorities, and other groups. Her reasoning is inductively strong with few logical fallacies. Occasionally, Ravitch begs the question through circular reasoning and attacks the motives of some publishing companies. Although she has clear concise points, Ravitch intermittently distorts the timeline within chapters, which is slightly confusing. Her claims are logically consistent and her argument seems complete with all the relevant evidence presented. Throughout research, Ravitch manages to also find publishing companies who have tried to change standards and incorporate more accurate facts in textbooks and what happens to these companies when they go against the bias and sensitivity rules. The argument Ravitch presents is a historically accurate account of censorship in textbooks, fairly and effectively arguing her point. \n\tToday, more and more people are beginning to notice what is going on with censorship in textbooks and are speaking up and taking steps toward removing these censors. Textbooks are becoming more accurate, and classic literature reintroduced to the classroom. Ravitch calls for the dispersion of the \"language police\" and a return to the \"freedom of speech\" that everyone has the right to exercise.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1473", "text": "Laughs, gasps, aha's and oy veys\n\tBorn to Kvetch is, at one time, informative, enlightening, synical, humorous, and irreligious. I learned so much about the Yiddish language, Jewish mores and their beginnings, Jewish and Yiddish history and interpersonal relations. At times I was in tears of laughter or a tear of sadness; amazed or embarrassed and often shocked by Michael Wex's irreverence.\n\nLoved it all", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1474", "text": "Matilda and the Trunchbull\n\tOne of the few Roald Dahl books I read, it remains one of my favorites from childhood. I saw the movie too, and the movie is very funny, and I felt it did the book justice.\n\nMatilda is about a precocious little girl named Matilda who has a crazy family (who doesn't support her at all and certainly doesn't respect her intelligence). At a very young age, she is able to read very advanced books and she wins the admiration of her new teacher Mrs. Honey. The only problem is her dim parents and the evil Mrs. Trunchbull who rules the school with an iron fist. And then there's Matilda's new found super powers.\n\nIt's very funny, the predicaments Matilda gets into and the things Mrs. Trunchbull says, even if she is cruel. It might be a little scary to very young children, but it depends on the child", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1475", "text": "Fun, Fast-paced puzzler with plenty of Nancy Drew trivia\n\tMystery-writer biographer Cece Caruso is in the midst of book on Nancy Drew author \"Carolyn Keene\" (actually a pseudonym for numerous authors) when her bookstore-owner friends ask her to deliver a vintage Nancy Drew book to collector Edgar Edwards. Cece is more than happy for an excuse to meet the eccentric millionaire collector. They strike up an immediate friendship, and after showing her his collection, he shows her something really special--a nude portrait of the model who posed for the original Nancy Drew covers. \n\nCece is scheduled to give a luncheon speech at a Nancy Drew convention in nearby Palm Springs, and Edward invites her to use his vacation house there. Delighted at her good fortune, Cece packs up herself and her two friends, Lael and Bridget, a boatload of vintage clothes (which she collects, though she told Edgar she collected nothing) and head for a fun girls' weekend. Unfortunately, someone throws a kink into their plans--a big kink. A dead body. Edgar's body. \n\nThe suspects are many, including Edgar's boy-toy friend and his majordomo; a wild-eyed Nancy Drew fanatic who wouldn't have wanted that nude painting made public; her less-than-honest, performance artist daughter; Bridget's new boy-toy boyfriend; a shi-shi art dealer. And, of course, Cece herself, who could have endeared herself to the police had she not insisted on solving the mystery herself. But her curiosity about the model in the nude painting, the artist who did the painting, and anything connected to Nancy Drew gets the better of her. \n\nThe second in the Cece Caruso series is a fun, fast-paced puzzler, and Cece and her \"chums\" give Nancy a run for her money. The Nancy Drew trivia is fascinating, and the many references to vintage clothing makes me want to learn more. My one beef--Cece leaves town, twice, and stays gone for hours on end without making arrangements for anyone to take care of her dog and cat. I mean, maybe she did make arrangements, but if it was mentioned, I missed it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1476", "text": "Sharp insight from Virginia Postrel\n\tI consider myself an optimist and insightful person, but somehow managed to miss many of Postrel's insights. She gives me even more hope that the future is going to be more wonderful than I previously thought. She does keep that hope in check, though, by talking about the enemies of the future- primarily protectionists and those that see free trade as a threat, instead of the blessing that it is. \n\nShe thoroughly destroys the notion that 'there is nothing new under that sun'. While the universe, therefore our earth, is necessarily finite, we misunderstand this finiteness because we misunderstand the different combinations things can be arranged in. For example, a deck of cards has only 52 cards, but the number of combinations you can put the cards into is 52x51x50x49x...x3x2x1, which is a number larger than the number of particles in the universe! So whenever you shuffle a deck of cards, you can rest assured, that that is probably the one and only time that arrangement of cards will ever be in existence... ever. \n\nPeople are so inventive and creative and always looking for new things. Obviously, there will always be new things. Every time someone declares that we are nearing the end of history, science, technology, etc. it's safe to say they have no idea what they are talking about. We need to let people be as creative and as inventive as they can. It will only make our lives better, on the whole. There will always be setbacks, but as long as people can think, we will always find a way to make out of those setbacks. \n\nThe book is a stunning, intelligent look at modern life. I liked it so much, I bought The Substance of Style, which is, yet, another insightful look at modern life.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1477", "text": "Funny and True\n\tAfter seeing the movie, I decided to pick up the book. This book proved to be very funny, as the protagonist wrestles with issues that many, many women her age face today. Fielding ingeniously draws readers in with very true, often serious real-life topics (being single and not liking it, infidelity, betrayal)and is yet able turn it into light, funny reading. That takes talent, in my book. In the wrong hands, this novel could have been a very dreary book that no one would want to read(in light of the above topics). You cant help but root for Bridget.\n\nI recommend this book and its sequel. Most everyone will get a good laugh out of it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1478", "text": "not restricted to just educational context\n\tMuch of the book's material is not restricted to educational research. It is generally applicable to anyone who wants to perform experimental studies in the social sciences. Where you need to deal with human subjects. Granted, in the book, these subjects are often primary school kids. \n\nBut the guidelines given in such matters as the general steps for qualitative research, data collection and data analysis are quite general. Likewise further in the book, when it discusses quantitative research. \n\nThe book's discussion of statistics is necessarily abbreviated; directed at a reader unfamiliar with chi square tests and the like. But still easily understood", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1479", "text": "Informative and insightful\n\tMcCain et al write very well and I was impressed by his style. The writing was not the only style with which I became familiar but the \"style\" of the man himself, John McCain. This was a truthful, revealing account of a man of honor who is presently in an oft less-than-honorable profession. We can only hope the remainder of his career echoes with laud that of his grandfather and father. I believe this read is one to add to one's readings of autobiographies / biographies.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1480", "text": "Yoga of the heart\n\tThis book is about yoga for the heart, which is rare in our body sculpting culture, yet paradoxically heart diseases are one of the greatest risk factors for our modern health. A simple, profound gift of yoga is the recognition that the body is the temple for the indwelling spirit. Realizing this simple truth profoundly affects our relationship to the body. Through the author's lifetime committment to the teachings of yoga, we glimpse the relevance of the yogic lifestyle. This book serves as a guide in making healthier choices in everyday life. By walking for awhile with Nischala, we touch a deeper realization of the unity that yoga brings. I recommend this book to any yoga practitioner, teacher, as well as anyone who seeks greater peace of mind and physical well-being", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1481", "text": "Irresistible Grace\n\tI first saw this book reviewed in the early 1990's. It aroused a double response of curiosity and suspicion. Like many a cynic I asked myself, \"Now who's this guy and what's he spinning?\" Against my natural inclination to dismiss it, I ordered POG. On receiving it I began reading and found my suspicions confirmed: here was another triumphal and insensitive adherent to the doctrine of the sovereignty of God.\n\nStrangely, however, I couldn't stop reading. Despite months of scrawling angry counter-arguments in the margins of its pages I was drawn inexplicably to the sensibility of its core premise about God's delight in being God. To make this story short, I found myself, in the end, exhausted but surrendered to the portrait of God that Piper paints with the full palette of scriptural truth. And finally happy too, with the beginnings of the joy Piper wished for his sons in the Foreword.\n\nSalvation history testifies to the fact that a distinguishing evidence of the truth is that it is often hated - at first. The fact that POG eventually had such an unnatural (or supernatural) effect on someone like me - initially so inclined to resist and rebuff - speaks more to the validity of this book than if I had joined immediately in the chorus of deserved admiration.\n\nThis is not a critical analysis of POG; others have provided that sufficiently on this page. Instead it's a personal account of the Irresistible Grace that against all nature drew a small and scoffing soul into undeserved open spaces where God's glory was seen...and is now sung.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1482", "text": "Excellent Book! Informative and fun\n\tFor those looking to dig deeper into the nuances of the C language, this is an excellent book! It has given me a better understanding of C that is helping me design better C code. A must have", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1483", "text": "Understanding the roots of Racism\n\tAfter reading this book and reading the Amazon.com readers' reviews to this book, it is evident that there are \"White-readers\" who do not understand hooks' point and the basic notion and theory behind racism. My suggestion is that if you are white, you should explore the topics of racism, power, and class before attempting to understand the depths of which hooks is writing", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1484", "text": "Interesting thought\n\tInteresting thoughts! It makes one think about why we do the things that we do. I look forward to sharing some of theses ideas with my daughter when she is a little older. I think that it is worth reading. A new outlook on dating", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1485", "text": "Be Afraid...be very afraid\n\tIt is not often I reread a book but this was well worth it. It is the true story of a quot;cracker quot; who set about trying to break into computer networks and how people from system administrators to the FBI try to stop him. Written in the style of a thriller, you are swept along in amazement at the exploits of the cracker. If this doesn't alter your view of internet security nothing will. On the down side it becomes a chore trying to keep all the players straight in one's head, it is indeed a cast of many. Although somewhat geeky at times and it does help to have some background in computer networking it won't prevent you from enjoying what is surely the most bizarre story of internet hacking you will read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1486", "text": "Great introductory guide\n\tI felt this book was reasonably priced and offered a wide array of helpful fundraising advice -- especially for the small to mid-sized nonprofit. It covers a lot of the basics in a writing style that is pleasant to read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1487", "text": "Involved, very scholarly work on the 20th Cent. MidEast\n\tThis is the sort of book I have been looking for a long time. I've read other books on the Middle East which purport to have a similar focus, but which are instead incomplete, notably \"Sowing the Wind\". This book, by contrast, maintains the focus rather carefully and provides a concise history of the whole region. It looks as if the book was written as a textbook for (I would presume) grad students studying the subject, but really any intelligent person can pick it up and learn a great deal.\n\nAn issue with a book like this is the tone of the work, how well the author writes. Kamrava isn't the second coming of Hemingway, but he's not too bad, either. The book is divided into two portions: first, a historical section that gives you an overview of the region's history, and second a topical section that looks at various issues that impact the region currently. The first section is very readable, the second less so (who actually enjoys reading about economics?). The author, however, does a good job (for the most part) of not sounding like a university professor telling you about something, though he does occasionally use words that are obscure, especially in terms of sub-regions of the Mid East.\n\nI still enjoyed this book, thought I got a lot out of it, and would recommend it. The author seems to be a hair more optimistic about the prospects for peace and prosperity in the region than I am, but he makes a good case for his point of view, and the result is interesting", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1488", "text": "Another \"I wish I would have read this earlier in life!\" book\n\tWhether you are new to dating, widowed or divorced and starting to date again, or in your 50th year of marriage - you will be able to gleam something from this book that will impact your life in a positive way.\n\nIdeally - you could read this book before you embark upon the \"dating chapter\" of your life. But, even if you're not new to dating, this book can make an amazing and positive impact in many ways - it can increase your chances of finding the right person, reduce your chances of being hurt by or hurting someone (emotionally) during the dating process, and help you avoid scaring away someone with whom, otherwise, you could end up having a wonderful relationship.\n\nI especially recommend this to women who are in a relationship (or, who are thinking that they \"thought they were\") with a man who seems to have changed all of a sudden. If you are questioning things like, where did he go? why didn't he call? why does he seem so distant now? what did I do wrong? - you are possibly at a point in the relationship where your choice of actions can make or break a relationship that might just be on the edge of going somewhere. And, likewise, I recommend this to men who feel that they've come to a point in their relationship where they all of a sudden \"aren't sure\" anymore, are feeling anxious or maybe even \"trapped\", and at the same time there is a strong need to just get away and think and/or if the woman you are dating seems to have become more insecure, worries more, questions you more, starts pressuring you more about commitment, etc. All of these situations, emotions, etc. are explained in this book. You're not the only one - it's a normal part of dating - but, unfortunately, most of us won't possibly be able to understand this without someone else pointing it out to us - like Gray has done in this book.\n\nEven if you are married - this book opens your eyes to many things and can really improve your level of understanding with your wife/husband.\n\nIf you are the perfect mate in a perfect relationship - you may not realize some of the problems other people experience and therefore, could probably benefit from this book by being able to better identify with friends, family, children when they come to you for advice", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1489", "text": "The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder\n\tI came into this book expecting one thing. After the first part, Perhaps an Accident, my expectations had completely altered. As I read through the second part, Marquesa de Montemeyor, my expectations were slowly changing even more. By the beginning of the third part, Esteban, my expectations had transformed so much they were hardly recognizable. \n\nI came into it expecting a novel about a man of religion's struggle with faith. By the first few pages I came to realize it had much more of a non-fiction lean, at this point I was scared of being bored. As I started to read part two I began to realize it wasn't about this Brother Juniper at all but the people in the accident. Throughout parts of the first chapter I have to admit I did feel bored, but near the end it caught fire and I was wowed by the first part's finish. This reinvested my firm belief that the ending of a short story will completely redeem it, for that's what each part was: a short story telling the complete life of one of the victims in the accident of the bridge.\n\nThe story of Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize winner is that a bridge (the finest bridge in all of Peru) snapped and five travelers fell to their death. Brother Jupiter decided to use this accident to prove that it was God's will. This man found it more difficult than he expected discovering an ambiguity in life that he had not seen. Basically the novel to me is detailing the complexity and mystery of life.\n\nI would say the way The Bridge of San Luis Rey was written was, generally, not exceptionally appealing to me. It was told almost exactly like a textbook account of the events. Using this method though, there were dazzling moments when the book flowed like poetry. \n\nThe book also seemed slightly tedious at times. Certain sections were difficult to get through but as I pressed on I felt a certain gratification, in knowing that I was being shown snapshots of life that were almost as real as they get. \n\nDespite these downfalls (which had their upshots as well), the meaning of the book made it for me. The characters were all taken on spiritual journeys and though each story ended in death, which was a death too early for all of them, there was a certain bittersweet happiness in their soulful accomplishments. \n\nIn total I would suggest the Bridge of San Luis Rey but only if you're willing to fully concentrate whenever you pick this book up. It can be a beautiful book but only if first acknowledged as a tough book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1490", "text": "Another great book!\n\tAnother great book as usual! Too bad there aren't more books like her's. Don't we all wish we lived in Mitford! Great Bible quotes, great friendships and a little love splashed in somewhere", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1491", "text": "Literate and exciting\n\tAntonia Fraser has written a wonderful non-fiction account of Marie Antoinette and the Court of Versailles that makes you feel you are living at the time. A detailed yet understandable explanation of the political and royal intrigues of the time, both in France and in Europe, that lead to the Revolution", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1492", "text": "Wicked fun reading\n\tI found #10 at a garage sale and thought I better just start at #1. I have buzzed through to #12 and through out them all I have found myself laughing out loud.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1493", "text": "Great book\n\tFuller offers an insightful blend of battlefield detail and the broader causes and effects for each engagement presented. He avoids one of the major shortcomings I have with a lot of other military history authors: bogging the reader down in pedantic minutiae.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1494", "text": "It really is the ART of the grill\n\tI purchased Weber's Art of the Grill at the same time as Weber's Big Book of Grilling. I feel that with this book they went for a more upscale level of grilling which is fine. I would recommend this book to anyone new to grilling or an old pro. It is well layed out and the pictures are of high quality. As in the other Weber cookbooks, the format is easy to use and well thought out. If you are looking for a more quot;beginner quot; Weber grilling book check out Weber's Big Book of Grilling, you can't go wrong with it. I was glad I purchased both", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1495", "text": "Bittersweet Humor and Advice to a Young Son\n\tYou probably know Joel Siegel from his enthusiastic movie reviews on Good Morning America. But do you know the rest of the story? Here's a chance to find out.\n\nMr. Siegel became a father for the first time at age 54, and his son, Dylan, was born on the day Mr. Siegel finished chemotherapy for colorectal cancer. That cancer later spread to his lungs, and two more cancer surgeries and treatments followed. Mr. Siegel's marriage did not last, but his love for Dylan did. Realizing that his chances of living to see Dylan grow up are limited, Mr. Siegel decided to write down all of the wonderful things he wanted to share with Dylan over the next few decades . . . but might not be able to. The result is a touching memoir with a heart that will cause you to shed more than an occasional tear while appreciating Mr. Siegel's love for his son.\n\nMr. Siegel writes well, has had many interesting experiences, and retains his sense of wonder. He is open about many of his faults (which have led to failed marriages), but remains cautiously optimistic . . . and careful.\n\nDedicating the material to his son makes the memoir more personal and meaningful than almost any other memoir that I have read. Anyone with an open heart would enjoy and benefit from this book.\n\nIf you are like me, you expected to mainly hear about the movies . . . and you will. But there's much more in the book about Mr. Siegel's family, Jewish heritage (there's even a Yiddish dictionary with hilarious definitions), illnesses, past marriages, and advice for Dylan. The show business stories are almost all ones that I had not heard before, and will reward those who are primarily looking for this feature. Although you might think these are only about the movies, he also was a music critic and got to know the Beatles in the early days.\n\nI was particularly interested by Mr. Siegel's first-hand accounts of working for civil rights in the South, helping with Bobbie Kennedy's campaign, and how he helped his wife, Jane, with her fatal illness. \n\nOne of the thoughts you will have as you read this book is how you would write a parallel one for either your children or your grandchildren to play the same role in sharing knowledge and love across the generations. I hope you will read this book and feel inspired to either transmit your own lessons in your own way . . . or to create the book you want to share with your descendants. \n\nIn any case, keep a hanky handy!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1496", "text": "A story of survival\n\tHow does she do it? \nThis will forever be one of my favorite books. Reading about the astoundingly crazy life Mary Karr had as a child made me wonder how her sense of humor could be so sharp and perfect and still get across the sadness and pathos without making me feel bad or hopeless. \n\nNor did I feel that she was in a hopeless situation. It always seemed as though there were morsels of goodness somewhere to be found. A profoundly inspiring book. I only hope I can be as resourceful and resilient", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1497", "text": "There it is . . .\n\tMy hat's off to anyone who can sum up this book in a customer review. It is beyond anything I've ever read in its portrayal of men at war as witnessed by the war correspondents who accompany them on the front lines. Unlike the embedded journalists of our own time, the writers and photographers who covered Vietnam were much closer to being free agents, restricted only by their ingenuity and fearlessness to seek out the action that would represent the essence of America's military presence in southeast Asia (\"There it is . . .), while the evidence everywhere was of an irrationality raised to such a pitch that it had become something driven only bit itself.\n\nUnable to remain objective or even conceive of objectivity, Herr and his colleagues yield to a kind of hallucinatory experience, depicting the war as a phantasmagoria, a really bad trip that also seduced them with what one of them insists is a compelling glamour. To read this book is to experience Vietnam not as a historical record or analysis, or even a personal memoir, but as a kind of hypnotic nightmare from which many, including survivors, never wake", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1498", "text": "Setting the record straight\n\tWhen considering the faith of the founders of the U.S, it is easy to rely on half-truths and assumptions. David Holmes dispels a lot of myths in his well-researched book which uses historical documentation, personal letters, and observations of conduct in order to describe the various beliefs which the early patriots espoused. He begins by describing the religious movements of the 18th. century which influenced our founders. One interesting point he makes is that 9 of the original colonies had government-sponsored churches, a practice which the country quickly abandoned when the colonies united into a nation. Although many of the people he describes, including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson, were brought up in orthodox Christian churches, such as Episcopal and Congregational, they were later influenced by the Deist movement which opposed many orthodox Christian views. He describes some interesting practices, such as the fact that George Washington would leave Anglican services before participating in communion, despite the fact that his wife Martha would stay for the sacrament. This is only one example of an early political wife who stayed true to her orthodox upbringing despite the Deist leanings of her husband. Holmes concludes his book with a brief description of modern-day presidents and their religious beliefs which bear much more scrutiny than the founding fathers' did. In writing this book Holmes displays an impartiality which is fitting for an historian, and which makes it all the more believable", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1499", "text": "a vital and reliable companion to u.s. history today\n\tThis volume contains entries that deal with concepts, events, persons, and movements in u.s. history. The length of the entries is appropriate to the topic considered. In addition, the entires both inform the reader with up-to-date information and indicate how revisionist historians have resahped opionions or refocused the discipline. The entries are clearly written and eminently readable. They are persuasive in thier opionions, yet respectful of other stances. The cross references are helpful and ample. The same obtains for the bibliographies. The Oxford Companion to U.S. History far surpasses some other contemporary dictionaries in U.S. history. Its articles are treated in more depth and greater nuances. The entries in the other dictionaries are too short and far too superficial. I would highly recommend this for people involved in serious historical study and research", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1500", "text": "A CHILD IS FORTUNATE TO HAVE THIS BOOK!\n\tERIC CARLE'S ILLUSTRATIONS ARE BEAUTIFUL AND UNUSUAL. THE SIMPLY STATED STORY IS APPROPRIATE FOR THE VERY YOUNG TO SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN. THE AUTHOR INCORPORATES MATH AND SCIENCE IN A BOOK YOU WILL WISH TO READ AGAIN AND AGAIN. THE STORY WAS A FAVORITE FOR THE CHILDREN, AGES TWO TO FIVE AT THE LOCAL LIBRARY'S STORY HOUR, AND IT WAS A FAVORITE OF MINE TO READ TO THEM.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1501", "text": "A rare gem (spirituality)\n\tAs a \"follower of Christ\" (Christian) who considers himself an Evangelical Protestant, this little devotional book will hold a special place in my library and my heart. For all Christian believers, the richness and power of Brother Lawrence's life's witness and words are a fountain of Truth, a treasure that is as elegant (spiritually) as it is simple. For the non-believers, I am afraid that reading this booklet (a spiritual treasure in disguise) will just confirm St. Paul the Apostles's words that \"the message of the cross is ... foolishness to the Gentiles\" (1 Corinthians. 1:18, 23 and 2:14).\n\nThe only way to do justice to this booklet is to quote from it and let you get a taste of it ...\n\nThis is a unique biography because it is not compiled by the Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection (birth name Nicholas Herman but known by his monastic name) but by the ones around his life in 17th century France. Thus one learns very little about the beginnings of his life but very much about his godly lifestyle in the last 30 years of life of bliss (presence of God in his heart) and suffering (3 physical and debilitating ailments). \n\nWe learn about this Spirit-filled vessel in God's vineyard - Brother Lawrence, by reading the Eulogy of the abbot of Lawrence's Christian community, 4 short notes of his conversations with his spiritual father - Abb? de Beaufort, 16 very short letters of spiritual advice and encouragement Brother Lawrence wrote to friends and seekers, a manuscript found at his death called \"Spiritual Maxims\" and a memoir of a leader in the church in France.\n\nThe followings are a selection of the many highlights and underlined phrases and sentences from this book:\n\n\"Busy yourself with keeping your mind in the presence of the Lord.\"\n\n\"My most normal habit is to simply keep my attention on God, and to be generally and lovingly aware of Him.\"\n\n\"I occupy myself solely with keeping my attention on God and by being generally and lovingly aware of Him.\"\n\n\"We have an infinitely good God who knows what we need.\"\n\n\"Console yourself with the One who keeps you fastened to the cross.\"\n\n\"We should love our friends, but without prejudicing the love of God which must be first.\"\n\n\"Think often about Him; worship Him without ceasing. Life and die with Him. This is the beautiful call in the life of a Christian.\"\n\n\"...we should love one another through our words of counsel and even more through our good examples.\"\n\n\"...our only business in this life is to please God. ... my little progress in the path of perfection.\"\n\n\"I applied myself to practicing the presence of God ... Doing this gave me such a high esteem for God that faith alone was capable of satisfying me.\"\n\n\"A devout woman told me that the spiritual life is a life of grace that begins with service fear, increases through the hope of eternal life, and is consumated by pure love.\"\n\nMY PRAYER: May we all experience God's love, which truly can consume all other passions, and be filled with His grace which will empower us to truly love our neighbors (Christian and non-Christian) as ourselves. This is my life goal", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1502", "text": "A fun, practical corkbook that's well within reach\n\tI love this cookbook use it all the time! My daughter has many allergies (tree nuts included) so we haven't been able to use all the recipes, but those that we have are wonderful! I keep checking back, hoping to see another book by this author, but haven't found any so far. As for the \"rantings\" spoken about in another review....I read the book cover to cover and didn't find anything that fits that description. I enjoyed Ms. Meyer's stories of her children and her 'journey' and appreciate her having shared it. Thanks", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1503", "text": "Can you imagine Hell? These six people can.\n\tIt's pretty impressive to think that a book like \"Hiroshima\" was written, and appreciated, less than a year after the atomic bomb was dropped. John Hersey took a bold step in investigating the lives and experiences of those who were on the receiving end of the birth of the Atomic Age.\n\nInterviewing six survivors, Hersey assembled a snapshot of what it was like have an atomic bomb dropped on your city. Pure luck and circumstances determine if you survive or not. The color of your clothing means everything. White clothes reflect the heat, while dark clothing absorbs it. Even if you survive the initial blast, what you see next might make you wish you hadn't. But human beings are stubborn creatures, and seem to keep going even in the most hellish circumstances.\n\nI have been to the Hiroshima Peace Park several times, and have seen the human face of the atomic bomb up close and personal. It is a humbling experience, and one that forever changed my opinions on war as a means of settling disputes. Hersey's book has a similar impact, being told in such a clinical, observational writing style that you can't help but be moved by the reality of it all.\n\nMy one criticism of \"Hiroshima\" is the cast of characters that Hersey chose to showcase. For some reason, they seem to be largely Christian, including a German Jesuit priest and a Japanese Methodist minister. With Christians being such a tiny percentage of the Japanese population, considerably less than 1%, the choice to interview Japanese Christians seems a deliberate one. Hersey is telling the largely-Christian US readers, \"See? They aren't heathen devils. They are Christians, just like you and me. That's who we dropped the bomb on. That's who we killed.\" This puts in question the journalistic neutrality of the book, and has Hersey in the light of putting across an agenda instead of simpling reporting what was", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1504", "text": "Comprehensive\n\tWorking in an IT company catering to bankers I bought this book to help understand their lingo. I have to say it hasn't disappointed yet. It is also very up to date the latest IT/banking terms. If you were to read all the definitions in this book you would probably know more than you banker. A great reference. Buy it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1505", "text": "Great Book\n\tI disagree with the reviewer who said that this book does not offer solutions. Again and again the author reports that people need to be heard, and need to stop repressing emotions to get well. As a counselor working with battered women, I was amazed at the number of them who also had auto-immune disorders such as fibromyalgia. This book is a must read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1506", "text": "A wonderful peice of American religious history\n\tThis item is a must-have for anyone who is serious about understanding the origins of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS or Mormons for short). While not an authentic artifact, it is an excellent reproduction of the original book that started one of America's most successful and controversial social-religious movements of the 19th and 20th centuries. \n\nThis reproduction allows the reader to read the original 19th century language style of structure and grammar as it fell from the lips of Joseph Smith (Author and Proprietor) to the pen(s) of his various scribes. \n\nWhen the book is placed in it's historical context, the reader can see the doctrinal development of many of the key points of theology that are the underpinning of the current LDS Church as well as Smith's answers for many of the religious concerns of his day. \n\nAlso, interestingly, when compared to the current version of the book and the LDS Church today, the reader can see the evolution of church doctrine over time. \n\nFor Example: \n\nThe development from a monotheistic doctrine of deity (see book of 1 Nephi and Mosiah - also see Lectures on Faith, also by Smith), to the current polytheistic doctrine that the church espouses (see current version of the Book of Mormon - changing of the text in 1 Nephi to correspond with current church doctrine). \n\nThe original condemnation of polygamy (marriage to more than one wife at a time) with the exception of raising up a righteous posterity (see book of Jacob), to the open endorsement and practice of the same from the mid to late 19th century for no reason other than Smith saying that God commanded the practice, then to the abandonment of the practice in order to prevent Church property from being confiscated and to allow Utah statehood in the union. \n\nThe condemnation of secret, oath-bound clandestine societies (see book of Helaman, 3 Nephi, Ether) to the practice of blood oaths of secrecy, loyalty and revenge (for the murder of Smith) in the Masonic-derived Nauvoo temple endowment. \n\nThe original condemnation and futility of Baptism for children and those that die without the law (see book of Mormon - name of a section within the book), to the practice of performing all church ordinances (including baptism) vicariously for the dead (those that died without the law). \n\nLike all religious/social/mass movements, the LDS Church will evolve and change to meet the needs of its members. The importance of this book for any follower of the religion (or student of sociology, history, etc.) is to chart the origins of the institution and then follow it's metamorphosis over time as the institution attempts to adapt to a constantly changing and growing market. For that reason alone the book receives 5 stars.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1507", "text": "A Practical quot;how-to quot; and quot;what questions to ask quot;.\n\tIf you wish to improve the Quality of your software development, this book is worth reading, studying, and questioning. It realy does not tell you how or why to improve, but suggest processes and measures that you need to concider if you are already commited to better software", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1508", "text": "Typical McCarthy - but that is a good thing\n\tHaving read all of McCarthy's other books already, I came into this knowing what to expect as far a style and content. And I was not disappointed. McCarthy can better develop a character in two sentences than most authors can in two chapters. The vivid description of the mountains, the people, and their culture puts the reader right there in the story. These harsh, terse, and somehow always beautiful images will remain in my mind for a long, long time. I found this story a little more abstract than most of McCarthy's other works, yet I was able to see his message in the end. Required reading for any McCarthy fan", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1509", "text": "Great Concept, Best Low Carb Book I have Seen\n\tI bought this book along with Saving Dinner and Saving Dinner for the Holidays last year.\n\nI LOVE the concept of having the weekly menu planned out as well as the grocery list put together and ready for shopping. We went through the entire book and I have to say, it really broadened our food horizons as we had been stuck in a rut for a long time with our regular foods. Also, the books really did eliminate a lot of stress by allowing me to know in advance \"What's for dinner\" and be ready to prepare it.\n\nThe only cons I can think of would be that the food is not exactly kid friendly, and you will need to be an open minded eater. If you have a lot of people with finicky preferences in your household, this may not be the book for you. Also, our grocery bill for two went up from about $75 a week to $125 because of the veggies and meats. Good, healthy quality food ingredients, but unfortunately, painful to the wallet.\n\nThat said, I have NEVER seen a low carb book out there that compares to this one, the food is good, the variety is there, and it takes the low carb lifestyle above and beyond \"bunless burgers\" and eggs and bacon.\n\nOverall, I would recommend Leanne's Saving Dinner books. For the open minded foodie. Or for those weeks that you just want to not worry about dinner and the grocery list. These books are great to have and do offer a good variety of recipes to broaden horizons while removing some stress", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1510", "text": "Good introduction\n\tI used this book for an introductory lesson on descriptive cataloguing in library, archival and information science. It worked very well for giving an overview of the problems in just this interdisciplinary approach. A lot of examples are given and explained in an understandable way. There are some reduncancies but this helps for the understanding", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1511", "text": "Revisionism at its Best\n\tIronically, socialist, anti-American, iconoclastic Professor Taylor, could be, at least in this work, the inspiration for the great David Irving's more pathbreaking work on an unneccesary and destructive war. It is demonstrated that Adolph Hitler, the popular Nationalist German leader, was no more responsible, and in many ways less so, than the so-called Allies, who foolishly guaranteed Poland, only to give her over to jewish Bolshevism at Yalta. By refusing to grant Germany's rightful place as a continental power, Britain and France lost millions of lives, their world empires, and their economic prominence. The sole beneficiaries of this needless conflict were the Soviets and their Western fellow travellers. And upon the final dissolution of the evil empire, courtesy of one Dutch Reagan, we have a European continent completely dominated by...Germany", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1512", "text": "No Baloney Here: Straight Shooting Advise From an Insider\n\tIn a sea of books from self-proclaimed \"career counselors,\" Mr. Corcodilos has no-nonsense advice from a true insider. Instead of the usual yada-yada, Corcodilos explains how a candidate can stand out in a sea of prospective employees clambering in a recruiting system designed to produce the status quo.\n\nOne hears a lot of complaints from hiring managers that effective, qualified employees are in short supply. However, Corcodilos lays bare the true cause of this corporate angst: The present recruiting system is broken.\n\nAsk the headhunter is worthwhile reading for both the candidate and the hiring manager; two agents who are in desperate need to meet", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1513", "text": "Great Mountain Story\n\tI LOVED this story it was enriched with so many lessons, emotions, and detail that you felt like you were right there with Lous and Oz. I would recommend this story to any one!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1514", "text": "Austen at her best\n\tI really enjoyed this book. It took me a while to read it, about 2 months, because it's definitely not fast paced. I was glad I had seen the movie first because it made the whole thing easier to understand.\n\nMr. Darcy is \"pride\" and Elizabeth Bennett is \"prejudice\". These two are made for each other, unbeknown to themselves. This is essentially the story of how they fall in love, with lots of twists and turns.\n\nI really like Mr. Darcy. He is the perfect gentleman. He is readily willing to admit his own faults, when they are brought to his knowledge. He also doesn't retaliate when rejected by Elizabeth and accused of things he didn't do or that are misunderstood.\n\nElizabeth is also wonderful. She is doubtful about people and quite cynical. I really like that about her. It makes for some great banter between Darcy and herself.\n\nMy favorite part of the book is when Elizabeth see Darcy at Pemberly. This is where I think she begins to fall in love with him. Pemberly is where he is at home- where is is truly himself. I would probably be charmed by him too!\n\nThis book took a little commitment to get through, but once I got into it, I couldn't wait to see what happened next, even though I already knew the story. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys Regency England", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1515", "text": "Undecided\n\tI liked TRACK OF THE CAT, but I didn't love it. The idea that the lion is wrongly accused was one I found appealing, but the plot was, at times, predictable. The setting was well-drawn, but most of the characters were pretty one-dimensional. The clincher, though, is that I'm not sure yet just how captivating Anna Pigeon is as a main character. I believe that this is her first story, so I don't want to make a snap judgement, but Anna is nowhere near as quirkily entertaining as a Sherlock Holmes or Miss Marple. That would be expecting a lot, I know, but frankly she isn't even as engaging as, say, Gideon Oliver or Sharon McCone or Brother Cadfael, and she lacks the depth and power of a Harry Bosch.\n\nAs I said, the jury is still out for me here. I liked TRACK OF THE CAT, but I wasn't wild about it. It's a solid first try, and I'll certainly read another Anna Pigeon or two before deciding whether or not to go for the whole series. I expect most readers will find this opening mystery enjoyable. I recommend it, but my recommendation is a mild one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1516", "text": "Millionaire Mind Book Scratches the Surface\n\tExposure to Harv Eker's Millionaire Mind Intensive set me on a path of working towards financial freedom over two years ago. I also attended the Guerilla Business School, a $2500 intensive.\n\n What is important to realize is that actually being in a room in the workshops and doing it several days in a row will actually (as it did with me) shift your perspective, if you are at all open to having it shifted. \n\n Getting into a better mindset with regards to prosperity is fundamentally an issue of breaking down old programs and replacing them with new ones.\n\n This book may help you, but the seminar will help you more.\n\n The Millionaire Mind intensive taught me things and set in motion a change in perpective for me. I am now financially free and well on my way to be wealthy as an internet marketer promoting a website called ZeroDollarMarketer dot com. \n\n Being rich is a matter of perspective. True wealth is measured for me by the health of my body and mind, my relationships, and lastly my pocketbook. But its sure good to have plenty left over at the end of the month.\n\n A journey worth pursuing", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1517", "text": "One Of My Favorite Books\n\tThis is one of my favorite books of all time, and during my 40 years of life I've read a lot of them. \n\nFirst off: the style is simple and direct - no big words and no long sentences. But this is by no means to imply that it is unsophisticated. As the product of a 19-20 year old mind, it impresses. It reads very much like a modern novel. This is the kind of novel you wish you could have written yourself - at any age, let alone 19 or 20. As such, it is remarkable.\n\nSecondly: the subject matter is disturbing yet something that must be taught. Educated people should know how easy it is to become a hypocrite when how one behaves is determined solely by how he believes the public will react. Matthew Lewis was not concerned about this. This is what makes him such a great writer. Too many contemporary authors are more motivated to write what they believe the public will like than what is in their hearts. Lewis' book created a sensation when it was published. He probably realized that he was writing a controversial book, but he believed strongly that what he had to say was the truth and that it should be said. After all, he was writing during the French Revolution, while the Reign of Terror was raging in Paris. People were just beginning to become disillusioned with Reason (because of what they felt it had led to in France), but had yet to become infatuated with sentimentality and passion (as they would during the Romantic era). As such, then, it was a time of transition. Lewis must have been aware of the danger (as he saw it) of people turning back (as they had during the Middle Ages) to Religion for answers in a time of such upheaval. He obviously felt that more Religion was not the answer, that too much Religion can pervert the mind just as too much Reason can. This is why his work is still relevant today. The battle over what role Religion is to play in society still rages today.\n\nThese are only a few thoughts I hope will be helpful to those who might consider reading this book. On the surface, the book is a delightful romp into a fantasy realm. Underneath, though, there is a deeper current which reflects the broader course of history and still resonates today", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1518", "text": "Why Classics are Classics\n\tAs one reads Peter Pan, one doesn't have to do much thinking to figure out why its story has achieved such worldwide acclaim. I had ridiculously high expectations of Mr. Barrie's imagination before purchasing this title, and he has fulfilled them completely.\n\nMany parts of the story are nothing but nonsense, which I enjoy above all else. Mr. Darling, the head of the Darling family, commands his children to take their medicine after he hides the medicine he's supposed to take. He brags about how noble he is for drinking a medicine that tastes so much worse that theirs. Unfortunately for him, during his bragging his medicine is found, and the whole family agrees to take their respective medicines on the count of three. Sure enough, when three is reached, everyone except Mr. Darling takes their medicine, and Mr. Darling once again tries to hide his.\n\nThis kind of scenario is what I'd call Mark Twain nonsense. You can imagine it being true, even though it's quite high up on the ridiculous scale. Then there's what I would classify as over-the-top nonsense - AKA bull - which there is plenty of in Barrie's original story of Peter Pan. Going back to Mr. Darling, if we take a look at how he's doing near the end of the book, we find him going to and from work in a dog kennel. Ah, yes...grown men in pet taxis. What could be more fun than the \"he-didn't-even-try-to-make-this-belivable\" silliness of such a scene? To be honest, I don't know if I'd even read books if they all left out fun stuff like this.\n\nOther silly parts of the book involve Wendy growing up a day quicker than most girls; the narrator claiming he hates Mrs. Darling only to call her his favorite character a few sentences later; the lost boys asking Wendy to change the characters her story just two sentences into it; the narrator using the phrase \"woke into life\" because Peter likes the word \"woke\" more than \"wakened;\" and my favorite, Captain Hook using a stale cake as a missle and then falling over it in the dark.\n\nI believe the novel version of Peter Pan was written after the author had already established Peter Pan as a successful play. That may explain a lot about the colorful narration, which takes many, many literary liberties. We see everything from blatant narrator interference with the characters in the story to the shameless attempt at informing the audience that the narrator only chooses to make the events in the story happen a certain way so certain characters in the book won't be disappointed. Perhaps without these wacky (and maybe even insane) traits in the narration, there'd be no reason to read the book, since it would be no different from the play. After reading the Peter Pan novel though, I'd have to say it almost seems criminal to watch an adaptation of Peter Pan without any wacky narration.\n\nContrary to most adaptations of Peter Pan, the individual lost boys (of where there are six I believe) are actually more developed as characters than John or Michael Darling. Heck, at the end of the book they actually end up moving out of the Neverland to live with the Darlings and grow up to busy themselves in interesting professions.\n\nI may not like the actual land of Neverland as much as I like the land of Oz, but Barrie's narration is unbeatable in my opinion. He could probably make a Jeopardy contestant's Friday night schedule sound exciting.\n\nI believe Barrie has written another Peter Pan book as well, a prequel of sorts entitled \"Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens.\" It should be interesting, particuarly if it addresses what is contained in the dark dreams that haunt Peter throughout this book. Freud would have a field day with such dreams and the whole mother issue.\n\nThe only thing I expected to see in this book that I didn't see was \"happy thoughts.\" That must have been a creation of Disney", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1519", "text": "Wow... what a b*(#h\n\tI am nearly finished with this book - I haven't been this mesmerized by a book in forever! I would certainly recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1520", "text": "Mmmmmm.....Scrumptious! And the Memories.......\n\tHaving patronized Boulevard all but twice, I still feel the need to write a review. You have to understand that those of us \"Back East\" think that California food is understated and so easy. Now not being a huge chef myself, but cooking a bit and doing some experimentation and emulation of real chef's recipes (my fave restaurants being of course, Boulevard, and back east, 2941, Le Tire Bouchon, Maestro, Citronelle DC, Galileo, Inn at Little Washington, etc.). I have no clue where I'd get some of the ingredients in this cookbook, other than maybe the San Francisco Ferry building's fabulous farmer's market (another real SF treat!). But to be real, we have to sometimes improvise on ingredients. Do what you can with what you have locally and you might be surprised. Now I was spoiled with a fabulous waiter at Boulevard who asked the chef to let me know what was in one of the recipes and I have her handwriting -- just ingredients, no measurements. And yes, I've been able to improvise, and her very treasured scribe is in my own personal collection of \"recipes.\" But nothing is better than going to the restaurant. Cookbooks are fab and fun, but getting the realy cooked food directly from the professionals (herselves) are even more exciting. Buy this book even just for the photographs, as I've never been in a more well-decorated and well-thought-out restaurant. If only I didn't live on the East Coast!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1521", "text": "Practical and Very Useful Book on Software Profession as a Career\n\tBusinesses cannot exist without the IT and vice-versa. They are interdependent. IT systems automate the business processes and run 24 by 7. Therefore we cannot really view those who work at the \"Business\" level as above us. So, I disagree with the author on this point. However, he does sort of make a U turn later on in the book.\n\nThis book will make you think. For instance: What is the supply demand for programmers in a particular Business domain? This would be a good question to research so that we can plan our career.\n\nHe talks about how to survive layoffs by being knowledgeable in different areas. Not everyone wants to stay in one organization for a long time. Another thing is that it is almost impractical to learn everything in a particular technology (say, Java technology). Developers will have different intentions, for example they might have a backup plan in case of IT downturn, either by having a cash cushion or generating cash flow through software products.\n\nI agree about following your passion. It enables us to transcend limitations. It inspires us and makes us reach a level of performance that amazes us. This explains the previous paragraph (which sounds like excuses).\n\nAnother principle that he explains - \"Be the Worst\" is very real. Two projects, one early in my career where I had the opportunity to work with a strong and talented team of developers and project manager. Recently when I found working for people who were not anywhere near my capabilities, they did affect my performance.\n\nThis book helps to see and expect what the work environment could possibly bring us and what we can do to proactively handle these situations.\n\nMaintenance is seen as a menial work and recruiters downplay any experience on it. Oh, this is a developer job... Chad advises you to learn to love maintenance. \n\nHe recommends having a mentor and I am glad I read his book. I know mentors can also come in the form of a book!!! You can have more than one mentor.\n\nI love the Eight-Hour Burn concept. This explains why I get very depressed and productivity drops during the last few weeks of the project. Now I know how to make the work stay in the office. No more nagging problems following me home!\n\nThe concept of \"Presence\" is very realistic. I learned this by making mistakes in the workplace and the cost was high. I wish I had read this book early in my career. Lot of things that he explains has already happened to me in my career. Still I was able to learn how to handle those situations successfully next time around.\n\nReading open source code really helps to solve recurring problems quickly. I have experienced this in my job. The cover of this book really needs to be improved. The content of the book is much better than the quality of cover image", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1522", "text": "A modern day search for the truth - with disheartening results\n\tI have spent a lot of time and money researching into Mormon history. The big problem is that, as Henry Ford once said \"History is bunk\". With Joseph Smith and the history of the Mormon church, there are hundreds of accounts that argue that he was an inspired prophet and just as many, an ingenious charlatan. There are even accounts that avoid making a judgement either way and leave it up to the reader to decide. Hence, using history as a basis for discovering the truth about the history of Joseph Smith can be a very frustrating (and sometimes expensive) exercise. The Church itself avoids encouraging the study of historical events to gain testimony, but instead promotes the individual member to gain a spiritual testimony. It is easy to see from my statement above, why.\n\nThis book takes a completely different approach in investigating the truthfulness of what Joseph Smith produced. Forget about what might have happened in the early 1800's and instead, focus on the actual record contained in the Book of Mormon itself. Let current day investigation be the basis for the search of truth instead of historical personal accounts. This removes any bias of the source material and hence allows for an objective study.\n\nThomas Stuart Ferguson starts out as the Book of Mormon's most enthusiastic proponent. He sacrifices a large portion of his life both petitioning the First Presidency for financial support, and performing extensive archaeological expeditions to find evidence of the civilisations documented in the Book of Mormon (BofM). While he expects an abundance of material to be discovered, he finds none. Nothing. No evidence of the language or writings contained within the BofM, the animals and crops mentioned, artefacts, city names, weapons, metals, glass etc. Nothing for the period documented within the BofM (2500 BC - 400 AD). There are few discoveries outside this timeline, but none within. All he wanted (and expected) to find were actual artefacts or at least murals/pictorials showing the above documented items. \n\nThe turning point came when fragments of the Joseph Smith papyri were rediscovered in the late 1960's and found to contain nothing in common with The Book of Abraham. This is a completely separate quest in itself (see \"By His Own Hand Upon Papyrus\").\n\nWhile Ferguson may have lost his faith, he never left the LDS church and continued to attend and support it - he even sent a son on a mission. He believed the Mormon church was \"the best fraternity on earth\". In public, he was a \"normal\" member, in private circles he believed Joseph Smith was a fraud and as a result, spent the remainder of his life researching why.\n\nThis book is both a document detailing Ferguson's quest for the truth, and his way of dealing with it from the result.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1523", "text": "Frank Peretti Lite\n\tI call this one \"Frank Peretti Lite.\" It was very entertaining but not a deep as his previous books. Instead of focusing on sin and spiritual warfare, this one had a creationist angle. I really enjoyed it, just not the same as his other books. Also, you have to remember that this is fiction. Of course the scenario is highly unlikely if not impossible. But the central point about mutations comes through. Great summer read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1524", "text": "On death and dying\n\tI haven't had a chance to read the book in its entirity, but have enjoyed what I have read.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1525", "text": "Get the Hardback version. It is vastly superior!\n\tThis book was originally conceived of and designed in the manner of an illuminated manuscript. The images are combined with the text to convey meaning. In the paperback most of the images are gone and the ones remaining are converted to black and white and shoved into the middle of the book where they lose their context", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1526", "text": "Timing is everything, and you won't have it.\n\tOne reviewer of this book said he's sick of investing tomes, they offer no practical benefit except to enrich the authors, who usually run money management firms for which the books are meant to recruit clients. \n\n And of course those firms charge hefty fees, even if their timing is slightly off (say, a few years or so).\n\n Another reviewer loved the book because he realizes he is going to have to work harder to invest successfully over coming years. If only he had read the book in 1999.\n\n What is not fully understood by many investors is that the money game is run by Wall Streeters with whom you cannot compete and beat over time. Some of the smartest people in the world work on the Street and they are not sharing what they know with anybody. But they want you in the game. They need you. They take care of their biggest clients (and I mean really big) and every client who is not big is late to the table and last to leave, usually at a loss. Because smaller clients start buying what the big players are just starting to sell. Which is why the big holders sell in dribs and drabs over time. Every winning trade requires a losing trade. Too bad, past results are no etc. etc.\n\n Try to work the market independently against the big guns and you will eventually come to know the meaning of whipsaw. And its consequences. Everybody thinks they can get out in time. Trouble is, when markets tank--stock market, real estate markets--there is no getting out because there are no buyers. It's a free fall without a parachute. Many real estate speculators will learn this in the coming year. \n\n The author of this book, Ed Eastering, is well respected and can give you a good view of how the game works. Which is useful in a textbook kind of way. And he attempts to lay out some tips for the solo investor. \n\n Trouble is, timing IS everything and the information you need to time the market is not going to be found in any book. Or any proprietary system being peddled over the internet. If it worked that well they would not be selling it to you.\n\n So what's the answer? \n \n Contrarian investing? When everybody is long, go short, and vice versa? Good idea but it requires a discipline that can tear apart the innards of a veteran Wall Street trader. It is just not wired into the systems of most people to pull it off. And reliable sell signals are about as hard to find as a legitimate 1918 Inverted Jenny. \n\n Another possibility: do what most of the really rich usually do, stuff it into long-term U.S. Treasuries that pay a fixed interest rate and guarantee the principal at maturity. Of course, you have to keep them for the long term, which the really rich can afford to do. Can you? If not, you may sell the bond at a loss that negates the interest you were paid. So you're stuck with safe U.S. short-term notes which mature at par and pay the promised (usually much lower) interest rate. Not very exciting.\n\n And if inflation pops your interest rate may give you breakeven or less. Well, that's tough unless you had the cojones to buy one of the most volatile commodities in existence: gold. This is a truly ferocious trap that has ruined many. \n\n The big guns say don't speculate with money you can't afford to lose. Hey, thanks. That fits about .001 percent of the investing population.\n\n Read Easterling for the historical big picture. And it ain't a pretty picture. It's all about volatility and volatility is a killer. \n\n And so the moral of the story may be to be very careful with your investment decisions. Err on the side of caution. The first consideration of the physician is Do No Harm. The first consideration of the financial investor is Lose Not Thy Wad. \n\n Of couse there is the notion that markets investing is really just another excuse to excerise the gambling urge for people who consider casinos crass. If that's you, may luck truly be with you.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1527", "text": "Freakonomics\n\tOne of the most interesting books I've ever read! I could not put this one down. If all economics books were written this well, everyone would want to be an economist! The author has a unique perspective on the analysis of data that is very compelling. He will make you question every \"fact\" you've ever heard and observe the world around you from a different angle", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1528", "text": "Classic statement of animal liberation\n\tIn the 1970's, Peter Singer came out with a radical argument which was new in the field of ethics; animal liberation. \n\nWhile some philosophers and others had in the past, argued for the necessity of being kind to animals (Schopenhauer probably being the most notable case because of his deep respect for Buddhism), Peter Singer was probably the first philosopher in Western philosophy to set out a systematic rational set of arguments for regarding the rights of animals. \n\nSinger's primary argument, and a very interesting one, is science has demonstrated we show very close connections to many kinds of animals, particularly in the structures of our vital organs, nervous systems and brains. Singer gathers some strong evidence from biology showing how many animal species are apparently capable of feeling pain and hence of suffering. \n\nOn these grounds Singer argues animals are entitled to certain rights, at least when they are being used by humans. The fact animals can suffer means we can't just treat them as another form of material object or resource for our use, but we need to consider them as fellow beings. \n\nSinger builds up a set of arguments against eating animals, using animals in agricultural contexts, using animals for scientific experimentation, or using animals for commercial research such as the testing of cosmetic products. Singer draws on some infamous and damning experiments which seem to have caused terrible pain and suffering to animals for little apparent gain in scientific knowledge, including the use of 'rape racks' and virtual torture of infant monkeys in one series of experiments. At the end of the book, Singer presents several vegetarian recipies and hopes readers will stop eating meat on this example.\n\nSinger's work has been very powerful in its influence, and several philosophers built on and expanded on his work. However, others have criticized his arguments quite strongly, on many grounds. It has also become a kind of manifesto for many animal rights campaigners and animal liberationists, some of whom have resorted to violent means to 'free' animals from scientific experimentation.\n\nWhile I admire Singer's rigorous arguments as well as the formidable evidence he marshals to back it, I cannot entirely agree with them. It seems that at least some scientific research involving animals is necessary for fighting many awful diseases and conditions which cause terrible human suffering. I think a total ban on animal research, especially medical research and biotechnology research aimed at improving human health, is excessive. \n\nAnimals also form an essential part of the livelihood of many people around the world. No doubt in many cases some practices lead to animals suffering, but does this mean all useage of animals in agriculture should be stopped? Where do we make changes? When do we make them? I certainly agree agriculture should be done in such a way animal cruelty is removed, and suffering reduced as much as possible, but preventing all suffering is impossible, and reality will require compromise. \n\nAlso as another ecologist remarked, sometimes practices which cause harm to an individual animal is necessary to protect the overall ecosystem. Hunting rabbits and kangeroos or cats or horses will cause suffering to these creatures, but is often a necessity in Australia where in many areas these animals are dangerous pests that ruin the native environment through overpopulation or hunting. \n\nStill, the strongest thing in favour of Singer's thesis is that we do share a profound connection with nature, and our terrible disregard for the biosphere is coming back to haunt us in the form of mass extinctions of species. We certainly need to redevelop a sense of what Edmund Wilson calls 'biophilia', a sense of affinity with nature and the natural world, rather than simply seeing it as another object to gratify our desires", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1529", "text": "Excellent!\n\tIf you're into reading memoirs, this is exceptional. Her clarity of thought and her ability to portray her feelings into words is unsurpassed, in my opinion. I enjoy her prose so very much. I can find myself relating to so many of her feelings and thoughts despite the difference of age and time. This is a great read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1530", "text": "One great book\n\tThis book explains in simple terms all the stuff that the other one's don't explain. It's one of the best books on photography hands down.\nIt's clearly the next step in amature photography you will need.I am currently waiting for it to arrive at my door. I have read it already.\nI want to own it so I have it forever. I plain on absorbing every comma, period and explaination mark, and explaining it to everyone.\nMy hat's off to the author. I LIKE IT", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1531", "text": "Give the kid a break and use your imagination\n\tGeez. Its a book folks. Nobody said it was going to be perfect. Granted the sentence structure leaves alot to be deisred but use your imagination. Draw upon your inner child and immerse yourself in the story and stop worrying about the piddly things. If you want to read books then read them and enjoy them. If you want to EDIT them then go be an editor. We live in a world where people sell drugs that kill our kids for money and your worried about this guy making a few bucks with a writing career? It's called priorities people, get some. I say he should continue to write and see what he becomes. \n\nI have read Tolkien (not just The Hobbit and LOTR - but ALL of his works). Dark Tower, Harry Potter, and Star Wars stuff too. I love Sci-Fi. Stop nitpicking. If your at that point then you have lost the purpose of picking up a good sci-fi book. Start over. Do not pass go and do not collect $200.00.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1532", "text": "Ultra-high expectations unmet\n\tI'm a little late in reading this book. I am trying to pace myself between the movies and the books so that I can enjoy a little Harry Potter at least every year. \n I think Goblet of Fire is the best in the series, so naturally it would be pretty difficult for Phoenix to live up to that standard. In Goblet, it feels like Rowling had a fantastic ending in mind, and that drove the writing of the story. In Phoenix, it seems like the story is key and the ending was simply tacked on to round it out and provide some concluding information. The major theme seemed to be the Ministry's takeover of Hogwarts. I found that entire thread to be thoroughly engrossing. Harry's dreams, however, took on sub-plot status, and then rose to the top for the final conflict. \n I didn't mind the length of the book, but it did seem to drag in a couple of places. The gang spent too much time at Grimmauld Place. I could have also done without Hagrid's giant story. \n My biggest problem with the book was Dumbledore's secrecy. Good stories have real roadblocks to keep the hero from achieving his/her goal. In Phoenix, the cause for most of the confusion was that Dumbledore was reluctant to share certain information with Harry. He explains his behavior in a most unconvincing way in the final pages. The secrecy was necessary for the story to take the course that it did, but it lacked good motivation and left me feeling let down. It reminded me of the natural disaster movie template where the world could be easily saved if not for an arrogant bureaucrat who refuses to listen to the young upstart with all the answers. It is contrived conflict that is hardly believable.\n Don't get me wrong. I love the Harry Potter series. And, perhaps my expectations have risen too high. I am eagerly awaiting the movie and then I know I will devour book 6 (when I allow myself to read it). I lose interest in most book series after the first couple of installments. Harry Potter always leaves me wanting more", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1533", "text": "Emotional Intelligence 10 years on\n\tThere is about as much additional science in Social Intelligence, compared to Emotional Intelligence, as you could write on a postcard : mirror neurones and spindle cells. Nevertheless, we can be thankful that Daniel Goleman chose to pay his tax bills this way. Firstly, it serves to bring back the lessons of the earlier book to best-seller awareness, which is goodness. Secondly, it re-casts them more clearly in an inter-personal format. Note that this already existed in Emotional Intelligence, but was not so clearly called out. \nThe most positive aspect is the confirmation provided by fMRI studies to previous empirical or intuitive knowledge on the importance of inter-personal relationships to psychic ecology. A question-mark would be against the reliance on Seligman's and Csikszentmihalyi's questionnaire based results. Questionnaire psychology is frustratingly limited in the gap between the suggestive nature of the results and the impossibilty of distinguishing between correlation and cause-effect", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1534", "text": "Fabulous....as always!\n\tI am a big Tananarive Due fan because she never fails to deliver the goods in terms of interesting plot, storyline and characters, which many can be anyone of us. She is a fascinating author as she creates several different scenarios that are very different over a great span of time and unites them in a way that is nothing short of amazing. Keep up the good work.....A T. Due fan! Trinice S. Moses - Sisters with a Purpose Book Clu", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1535", "text": "One great book\n\tThis book explains in simple terms all the stuff that the other one's don't explain. It's one of the best books on photography hands down.\nIt's clearly the next step in amature photography you will need.I am currently waiting for it to arrive at my door. I have read it already.\nI want to own it so I have it forever. I plain on absorbing every comma, period and explaination mark, and explaining it to everyone.\nMy hat's off to the author. I LIKE IT", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1536", "text": "Pure Hiaasen\n\tCarl Hiaasen, who pens a weekly column for The Miami Herald, certainly follows the adage \"Write what you know.\" While he occasionally covers nationally significant events, Hiaasen generally confines his writings to the fertile territory that is the state of Florida. Readers of Hiaasen's columns know well his passions and viewpoints. His sarcastic commentaries often take aim at such topics as the medical profession, land developers, crooked politicians, gun aficionados, tobacco companies, madcap theme parks and the destruction of Florida's environment. But weekly newspaper pieces are not the end of Hiaasen's caustic observations --- they are only the beginning. In 10 novels written over a span of 20 years, Hiaasen has expanded upon all of these topics in hilarious tales that poke fun at every aspect of life in the Sunshine State.\n\nNATURE GIRL is Hiaasen's 11th novel. While he skewers many familiar targets, there are a few new objects of ridicule for his skillful and entertaining writing. Hiaasen's Florida romps all share common traits: quirky plots, countless screwball characters and an irreverent style that creates laughter on every page. The prime target for his ire in NATURE GIRL is Boyd Shreave, a telemarketer pitching Florida real estate who places a sales call to Honey Santana, thereby setting in motion a chain of events familiar to any Hiaasen aficionado. Anyone who has experienced the pain of a telemarketing call interrupting a quiet and peaceful evening at home can identify with Santana's plot of revenge. She turns the tables on Shreave and lures the unsuspecting pitchman to Florida for a phony tour of nonexistent Florida property.\n\nNATURE GIRL begins with an event not uncommon in a Hiaasen novel: someone dies and someone else tries to dispose of the body. Sammy Tigertail, a fugitive half-breed Seminole, takes a tourist out on his airboat. The tourist is frightened by a harmless water snake and dies of an apparent heart attack. Panic-stricken, Sammy decides to ditch the body somewhere in the Ten Thousand Islands area of Southeast Florida. The cast of characters, as often occurs in a Hiaasen novel, expands exponentially. Shreave has a wife intent on divorce, along with a girlfriend who accompanies Shreave on his ostensible Florida vacation. Eugenie Fonda once achieved fame as the girlfriend of a tabloid murderer.\n\nWhile Santana is obsessed with her plot to destroy Shreave, she must also fend off the advances of a stalker known only to readers as Mr. Piejack and her drug-running former husband Perry. Add to the mix one Florida State co-ed who falls in love with Sammy Tigertail and a private investigator hired by Shreave's wife to follow him on his tryst with Eugenie, and the pieces to a puzzle that create a picture of hilarity are almost all in place.\n\nCarl Hiaasen is a genius in creating mayhem on the pages of his novels. Characters move in all directions across Florida, and readers may often have difficulty keeping track of their various escapades. In the end, however, everything comes together in a typical Hiaasen conclusion. NATURE GIRL is pure Hiaasen, and his many readers once again will experience the joy of his humor and his easily recognized and human characters.\n\n --- Reviewed by Stuart Shiffma", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1537", "text": "Changed attitudes!!\n\tExcellent, realistic, practical advice. As parent of a very strong-willed two-year old, I continually found myself in a power struggle with him over EVERYTHING! After reading this book in a couple of hours, I immediately began implementing the techniques (which are very common sense and SIMPLE), and now, just a couple of months later, I have a totally different relationship with my little boy. I no longer feel like I am controlling him all the time, he is happily independent in ways we are both comfortable with. This book really changed my life. BTW, I had previously read the original Love and Logic for older children, which I liked, but it recommended spanking for children under 3. This did NOT help!!!!! This book recommends no spanking, but withdrawing all attention empathetically, which is what my pediatrician recommended, which actually works", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1538", "text": "Outstanding\n\tDale Carnegie is one of the authors I have admired for so long. There are numerous reasons why this book is a classic one. He deeply believes that in every person there is good and you can approach it. Of course, there are many negative people who don't like this book because they see everything in black and white. Carnegie on the other side advocates a really delicate, positive and humane approach to everyone around you. It comes very close to \"treat the others as you want them to treat you\". I am sure that if everyone read and apply the principles in this wonderful book, the world will be a better place. I am sure that you will be pleased as well with his talent to really understand what drives people. Some of the key and basic motivators he discussed are sex and being important. His viewpoint is very close to the one of the bestselling author of scientfically guaranteed male multiple orgasms and ultimate sex. After all genius things are usually simple. Carnegie explores the human nature and common hot buttons together with the reader and gives you tools to manage and push them at your will with the help of numerous examples. I liked that the book is practical, easy and fun to read, and most of all that it delivers great value. I can not say the same for many other books. Definitely get a copy especially if you are a \"good\" person and prefer to treat people with respect and dignity", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1539", "text": "5.0 stars\n\tI seem to keep giving Mr. King all 5 stars. Well, so what!? His books are worth it. I took my time with this book because I knew it was the last one in the series and I didn't want it to end. The ending will send chills up your spine and you get closer and closer to the Dark Tower. The journey, the roses, Roland, the history... King is one of the masters!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1540", "text": "Freakonomics\n\tOne of the most interesting books I've ever read! I could not put this one down. If all economics books were written this well, everyone would want to be an economist! The author has a unique perspective on the analysis of data that is very compelling. He will make you question every \"fact\" you've ever heard and observe the world around you from a different angle", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1541", "text": "Statecraft\n\tA very solid and balanced recounting of the career in power of one of the most important diplomatic figures of the past one hundred years. In his book, Professor Beisner wisely concentrates almost entirely on the twelve years Dean Acheson was in power in Washington, D.C.\n\nThe great issues grappled with in the immediate years after World War II still live with us today: Russia, Germany, Vietnam, Japan, North Korea, Israel, Iran, France, and China/Taiwan. If you are curious to know why some things are the way they are in today's world, read this book. The number of key foreign policy challenges that flew at this talented Secretary of State is astonishing", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1542", "text": "Made my son a reader!!\n\tUsually it's a struggle to get my 10 year old son to read. He could not put this book down and has spent the last few days reading it aloud to me and citing different stories. Now he wants me to look for similar books. A success!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1543", "text": "A Life-Changing Read for Humans 8 to 108\n\tThis is one of those life changing books. I first came across this while looking midlessly through my local \"spiritual\" bookstore and ended up reading the entire thing in the next two hours.\n\nAs a fast read, with a simple, concise message, this book lacks nothing. It isn't dated, unless you consider religion or spiritual ideas dated. Richard Bach creates a story that can effect you as much or as little as you want- but it teaches the precepts of becoming a messiah yourself and helps you to view Jesus, Christianity, God, and yourself in a brand new light. \n\nNeedless to say, this is a five out of five. Buy it today and then give it away", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1544", "text": "Awesome read\n\tThis book was mind expanding, and told a great story of exploring the facets of one's personality and how much that personality is interdependent with his wife and others. My favorite part was the story of the \"Golden Pages\" where a person is taught by the wise man that truth of man's existence is inspiring and worthy of discovery, but to share that truth with others is subjecting oneself to ridicule and criticsm, if not war", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1545", "text": "Sports!\n\tYear In Sports 2005 gives you all of 2004. As well,it gives hockey,basketball and much more. It gives you fast facts,triva", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1546", "text": "You Can't Go Wrong with Larry Gonick\n\tI have been a fan of Larry Gonick`s work for years ever since I first stumbled onto his Cartoon Guide to Statistics. He covers a subject the way it should be covered-historically. Innovations in science and math have moved along together in a historical time line. It was this historical approach that made Carl Sagan's Cosmos series one of the greatest innovations in the effort to popularize science.\n\nI have long said that we teach science backward. We still teach on a 19th Century model. We start with biology, then chemistry, and finally physics.\n\nEven when I was in high school, I wished that I could take physics before chemistry. Before I was elected as a school board director, I was on our district's Gifted Advisory Council. I made the suggestion that we teach physics before chemistry and, then, biology last. I was immediately shot down by one of the other parents on the basis that sophomores do not have the math courses under their belts to tackle physics. So why not teach the math along with the science? Integrate it. (No, that would make it too relevant.)\n\nI felt vindicated when a friend of mine reported that she attended a lecture by a Nobel laureate making the same assertion that I had been making for years-we teach science backwards. After all, the toughest course out there is biochemistry-at least that is what every med student I know has ever said. And biochemistry is the new frontier for blockbuster innovations-nano-technology not being the least of these frontiers.\n\nGonick underscores my assertion about teaching physics first, because in this book on chemistry, he introduces quantum mechanics, which is normally taught as physics, on page 28.\n\nDon't let he word \"cartoon\" in Larry Gonick`s books fool you into thinking that these are easy fluff surveys of the subjects involved. He makes each subject accessible while being entertaining, but each book stands on its own as a complete basic survey course of the subject.\n\nSo when I needed to add about two dollars to my order to get free shipping, it took me about thirty seconds to find my book. I went right to Larry Gonick", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1547", "text": "Academic Classic\n\tAn outstanding, conceptually challenging, classic exploration of the ontology of art. It may be daunting at first, but once you become accustomed to the level of abstraction of the text, it is extremely rewarding", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1548", "text": "Reinforces things you tell your kids\n\tSometimes advice coming from a parent is even better when it's reinforced by an outside source. This book does just that. It's practical and yet compassionate toward the sometimes awkward feelings young girls deal with.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1549", "text": "One of the best intro books on the subject!\n\tOne of the best! You cannot go wrong reading this as an intro to Islam. Truly an insiders look. A must read for everyone who loves freedom", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1550", "text": "The best book for ARM's firmware programmers so far\n\tThere are many books on ARM's architecture or manual references. So far, this book is the only book which concentrates on the firmware development side. Both assembly language and C are discussed, which is a relief for embedded/firmware engineers like me who like to combine both languages in a project.\nThe 15 chapters in the book are:\n1- ARM Embedded Systems\n2- ARM Processor Fundamentals\n3- Introduction to the ARM instruction set\n4- Introduction to the Thumb instruction set\n5- Efficient C Programming\n6- Writing and Optimizing ARM assembly code\n7- Optimized Primitives\n8- Digital Signal Processing\n9- Exception and Interrupt Handling\n10- Firmware\n11- Embedded Operating Systems\n12- Cache\n13- Memory Protection Units\n14- Memory Management Units\n15- The Future of the Architecture\nThe strength of this book lies on the extensive examples on how to program ARM effectively. It is a nice guide for those who want to learn ARM programming style", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1551", "text": "Dr. Deming's Management Principles- a Charming Illustration\n\tI read this book five years ago, when I was a manager leading a small company about 15 people. I honour management style that respect human nature. Deming's priciples presented in this book give me a systematic insight of the principles based on mutual trusting and respect. I used his approach -- our company makes good profit -- and more important, all the staff enjoy working in our company", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1552", "text": "Useful insights from Dell's direct sales success story\n\tIf you are in the computer business, or in sales, you already know the Dell story. It's about a driven man, Michael Dell, who came up with a simple idea - direct sales - and then expanded his company into the world's second biggest manufacturer of personal computers. Dell's personal story is inseparable from the story of his company, and his book gives readers his unfiltered, first-person perspective. He covers his company's history, challenges, problems and successes in an unvarnished, matter-of-fact style. We highly recommend this book to anyone in the computer industry, to entrepreneurs and to managers who want to make their small businesses grow", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1553", "text": "Tender, Touching and Humorous!\n\tThank you Laura Jensen Walker for your tender, touching and humorous insight into the value of our special girlfriends. All women will love reading Girl Time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1554", "text": "Incredibly Useful!\n\tAs a prospective college student, I have to tell you how much I appreciate Students' Guide to Colleges. It combines many of the best features of the Princeton Review and Fiske guides with much more comprehensiveness. I also appreciate that it is without any trying-to-sound-hip blather because these are not editor-interjected profiles, they're written by actual students. This is a great compliment--I have been looking at colleges seriously for about a year, and this is the best guide to colleges among the many I've seen. I also just read the Oberlin College profile in this book with an Oberlin alum and relative. She said that this was this most comprehensive and accurate Oberlin portrayal she's read in a guide. Among other things, she and I loved the different student perspectives and the unthinkable-in-previous-guides questions like \"what aspect of your school would a prospective student not see on a college tour?\" The guide's honesty also impressed me, as the Fiske guide lauded Vassar's \"diversity,\" for example, where Students' Guide admits \"Although Vassar likes to talk about diversity a lot, most students are actually wealthy and white.\" I am confident in saying that anyone applying anywhere from Hampshire to Harvard will find this book incredibly useful!! \n\n-Josh", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1555", "text": "Deep Waters\n\tThe Plot: After an emotional burnout, both Elias Winters and Charity Truitt are ready for a change. Each ends up moving to Whispering Waters Cove and operating a shop on Crazy Otis Landing. The two are instantly attracted and end up investigating a murder together.\n\nI've read this book twice. Initially, I was disappointed in this book. I had just finished reading several other JAK novels. Similar plots, similar characters with similar backgrounds . ... Reading this a second time without the JAK marathon, I found it an enjoyable read. The characters are likable and respectable. Good mystery. Amusing read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1556", "text": "Learning Python\n\tYou can always depend on the O'Reilly \"Learning\" series to provide an excellent detailed introduction to any language. You will be up and running after you read this book. \n\nMy only complaint is the same material was covered several times as it was expanded in detail.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1557", "text": "quot;Excellent source of frozen yogurt recipes quot;\n\tOr so my wife tells me... she photocopied half the frozen yogurt section from the library before deciding we should buy the book. So far as I can remember, they were all good", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1558", "text": "A very responsible and important study\n\tI would strongly recommend that anyone interested in this book read the review of this book by M. Goldin on H- Net.It is comprehensive and comes from someone who served in an Armed Forces combat unit during the Second World War.\nThis book chronicles the negative and prejudiced attitudes held by various figures of the Army throughout the past century. \nThese attitudes may have been important in effecting the lives of individual soldiers at the unit level.\nThey too may have had certain effect on overall U.S. policy in such matters as bombing the rail lines into Auschwitz. \nThere were also efforts to influence negatively American attitudes towards the emerging Jewish state in Israel. \nThis is in a way a sad and yet important book to read. It chronicles how that fundamental American ideal of equal treatment of the individual human being was violated by prejudice, and ignorance.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1559", "text": "Historical Primer\n\t'A Little History of the World' is exactly what the title indicates. Gombrich takes the reader from the dawn of time to the mid-twentieth century. Gombrich covers cave men, great religious leaders, philosophers, and events over an incredible timeline.\n\nI got this book for my eight year old son and I to read together. There were certain chapters and topics which grapped his attention. Other chapters were a little over his head in regards to understanding the causes for certain events. In particular, the chapters covering the Inquisition and the causes that lead to the French Revolution were a little difficult for him to truely understand.\n\nThis book is a great way to introduce a child to the wonderful stories that make up the world we live in. It may also be a stepping stone to further reading on subjects that spark some interest", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1560", "text": "The Greatest Book on John Lennon\n\tThe original publication of _The Lives of John Lennon_ in 1988 was accompanied by hysteria. Much of it emanated from Yoko Ono, who likened Goldman's book to \"being punched in the face.\" Yoko is a close friend of Jann Wenner of Rolling Stone magazine, which duly ran an article attempting to discredit Goldman's book. Some of Lennon's fans took this behavior in and assumed that _The Lives of John Lennon_ was forbidden; they would not read it because doing so would make them naughty. \n\nNow, however, the dust has settled, and _The Lives of John Lennon_ holds up beautifully. Each contention of Goldman's which was alleged to be outrageous in 1988 stands. Remember the ridiculous panic over Goldman's portrait of Lennon as a heavy drug user? That drug use has now been acknowledged by just about everyone who knew Lennon, including Ono and Lennon's first wife, Cynthia Powell. The same is true about Goldman's claims about Lennon's tendency towards violence (a tendency Lennon himself owned up to in his Playboy interview). And, while Ono and others acted agitated over Goldman's depiction of Lennon as bisexual, Ono herself is found to have said she considered John Lennon a \"closet fag\" in a 1981 interview. (Why, then, was Ono so upset by the appearance of Goldman's book? Because of what it reveals about her.) \n \nIt will be clear to anyone who approaches Goldman's book with a fair mind that the outrage its publication originally sparked was unjustified. _The Lives of John Lennon_ is not dishonest or flawed in any way. A perusal at his \"Sources\" section reveals his awesome thoroghness. Goldman bravely explored areas of Lennon's and Ono's lives that others shied away from out of deference to Ono, a worshipful attitude towards Lennon, and a reluctance to figure things out. Albert Goldman was the most fearless and thorough writer to approach this subject. _The Lives of John Lennon_ might be overwhelming to the infantile fans who deify Lennon, but for those with genuine interest in Lennon, it is indispensable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1561", "text": "Great Detailed Tutorial For Those New To Reporting Services\n\tMany reviewers of this book have given it high marks because it is a terrific tutorial and that introduces most of the crucial techniques for writing great reports. I would agree as I have reporting experience with MS-Access and Crystal and this book helped me get up to speed quickly. If you like learning in a step-by-step fashion right out of a book - this is the book!\n\nThe bad reviews came from people that were looking for more of a reference type book. While this book is not a bad reference it does fall short as a reference book. For example, one reviewer brought up that the ability to shade alternating detail rows of a report does not appear to be easy to find in this book. I would agree with that. I was unable to go into the index and find a quick solution in this book. \n\nIf you want a better reference book try the WROX book, Professional SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services. That book is not as good as this book from a step-by-step standpoint but it is a better reference when you need a quick solutions. For example, page 272 has code on how to shade alternating rows - they call it Greenbar Reports. It was not easy to find in this book either. How many people would look up \"Greenbar Reports\" in the reference? I was looking into \"shading alternative rows\". I just happened to stumble upon it.\n\nI bought both books together. Of course there is lots of overlap but between the two that is all you will need to become a pro at Reporting Services.\n\nReporting Services could use a COOKBOOK-style text like they have for Access and other programming languages. Those types of books have served me well over the years. Until then this book and the WROX book should do the trick", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1562", "text": "All the world's children have the same wants and needs\n\tI am a Lutheran church librarian and I am glad I bought this very satisfactory book for our church library. Its text stresses that children are the same the world over. They have the same feelings and needs, and have the same hopes and dreams. The illustrations are a nice change from the usual. Each page is surrounded by a gold picture frame in which faux jewels are embedded. The illustrations appear to be tempera or opaque watercolor, drawn in Persian style. The colors are very saturated. The book's cover gives you an idea of what they look like. The message of this book is one of diversity--that even though children live in different parts of the world and may have different nationalities, races, ethnicities, languages or faiths, they still have the same hopes, dreams and daily needs. This is a very important message for children to hear in today's world where there is so much suspicion of those we \"perceive\" to be different. The more children realize that kids are the same everywhere, the more tolerant they will be. Children pick up prejudice by the time they are three years of age, say researchers, so you have to nip it in the bud very early, and this book does that in a wonderful way.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1563", "text": "Kelly Ripa loved it!\n\tI heard about this book from Kelly and Regis when they both raved about it on their talk show. I bought it and I'm as excited about it a they are. It's everything they promised and more -- and it's actually fun to read which I never thought I'd ever say about a quot;job quot; book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1564", "text": "A MUST for any lover of baseball\n\tquot;Stengel: His Life and Times quot; is no mere biography. It is a chronicle, not only of the earlier days of baseball, but of America itself. As a biography, it is superlative. As a history book, it stands on it's own merits", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1565", "text": "small sizes\n\tI agree with the other reviewers that the book is worth buying and excellent to give you new ideas for using crochet with knitting. However, be warned that the sizing is fairly small. All of the womens patterns are either size 36 inch or 40 inch FINISHED measurements except for one pattern which is 40.5 inches.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1566", "text": "Class differences\n\tAngels was the smallest college in Cambridge. It was built at the beginning of the 15th century. Fairly had a fellowship. St. Angelicus students had to find their own lodgings. Fred Fairly had taken the science tripos and received a first class degree. He came from a rectory and so his material wants were limited. He was used to making do. At the end of his first year as a junior fellow he wanted to tell his father he was no longer a Christian. Fred knew the country was not a place of peace. The Rectory had been built in 1830. \n\nDaisy Saunders wanted to know how the human body worked and applied for nursing training. She was seventeen and her mother had died recently and she was free to live away from home. Daisy, now known as Saunders, was a probationer during her first year. She was told to keep her eye on James Elder, an attempted suicide via the Thames. It was January 1912. To all the patients, except for the dying, food was of paramount importance. Elder refused to eat. The constable had said he was a gentleman. He asked Daisy if the incident had appeared in the press. For arranging for a notice about Elder's conduct in the newpaper, Daisy was dismissed. \n\nFred Fairly and Daisy were in an accident with bicycles. A Good Samaritan thought they were married to each other and put them to bed together in the spare room to regain their health. Fred was enchanted and afterwards he looked everywhere to locate Daisy. The kindness of the Wrayburns, the Samaritans, gave Daisy a place to stay in Cambridge. She would do work in the house in exchange for room and board. She had traveled to Cambridge to find work in a private hospital. Happily Daisy was employed at the mental hospital and Fred found her again at the Wrayburns'. They went for a walk in the country. Fred asked Daisy to marry him. Mr. Wrayburn told Daisy that Fred could not be a junior fellow if he married. \n\nIn the trial, pertaining to the accident, the journalist, who had accompanied Daisy to Cambridge, was able to identify the man who drove the horse cart wildly causing the accident. When the heart is broken, efficiency is impaired. There was some suggestion in the testimony of the journalist that Daisy had been or would have been used, but for the happening of the accident. Daisy had to leave the Wrayburns and Cambridge because of what was disclosed in court. Leaving her lodgings, she was free at last to cry over the hurt she had caused Fred. Daisy and Fred passed each other on her way to the train station. We do not know what action, if any, resulted. \n\nBoth of the young characters are portrayed as having beautiful consciences. The writing is elegant.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1567", "text": "An Inspiration and a Joy\n\tI am a photographer and a writer and the author of numerous books on photography and I have had a copy of the Sierra Club Engagement Calendar on my desk every day for more than 20 years. I find this calendar to be an inspiration in terms of both its beautiful photography and its wonderful geographic diversity. I've never had a photo published in the Engagement book, but I've probably gathered more inspiration and ideas from these little calendars than from the hundreds of how-to books in my office. \n\nThe photos in these engagement calendars are the cream of the cream of the crop of the world's best nature photography. Master photographers like the late Galen Rowell, who had many dozens of photos published here, consider it one of their finest showcases--and who can blame them. Sierra Club has never relented on the quality of the reproduction of these superb datebooks and considering there are more than 50 photos in each book, the price is a bargain. \n\nI have used this calendar as a journal and a diary of my writing progress for, literally, decades. And whenever my brain starts to freeze after writing about photography for weeks on end and I need a new idea to write about, I simply flip through the calendars and I can discover hundreds of them in the work of many of the greatest modern nature-photography masters. Also, when I'm looking for travel ideas, places to go to shoot new pictures for my books, I also look here for inspiration and ideas. The Mojave Desert, Monument Valley, the Everglades, the Sonoran desert--these are all places that I learned about in great detail from these datebooks. You learn more about a place by seeing great photos of it than you ever will by reading about it--or so I feel. (Of course, you learn a great deal more if you hop on an plane and go see it!)\n\nFinally, I gave my mother the engangement calendar for Christmas every year for around 20 years and she used them as a daily journal. I still have every one of those journals and they are a great joy to flip through and see what she was up to each day. \n\nWhy this long winded (and very sincere!) endorsement for such a simple product? Because I owe these caldendars (and the Sierra Club) a debt of gratitude for inspiring me day after day, year after year, with the greatest photography in the world. If you have a young photographer in your life, inspire them, show them how spectacular photographs of the natural world can be. For an investment of under $15 you can change their perceptions of nature and help educate them about fine photography. Someone gave me my first copy of this calendar many years ago and I've been grateful ever since. \n\nOf course, I have to warn you, once you look at some of these photos you'll want to put your camera up on Ebay :) But don't do it! Instead, use these photos as your photographic inspiration and your goal. \n\nJeff Wignall\nAuthor, The Joy of Digital Photography (Lark Books", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1568", "text": "A valuable tool\n\tGoing into the business, I bought this book and found it very helpful. This one as well as \"I'm Living Your Dream Life\" by Michele Cozzens are well worth the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1569", "text": "Amazing\n\tI originally bought this for my almost-2-year-old because I wanted him to have a new alphabet book with both upper and lower case letters shown (there are not many out there besides chicka chicka boom boom). Instead it has become a favorite of my three year old who already knows her letters. The reason: this book shows the letters and has beautiful illustrations of many items in one picture that begin with each letter. Some things are easy to find in the picture and others are more challenging. It is a beautiful book that provides \"I spy\" and \"Where's Waldo\" type challenges. I highly recommend this book for the 1-5 crowd", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1570", "text": "Think while laughing !\n\tA really great book by a great man. I almost laughed out loud while on a train and am sure people thought I was crazy. The book made me wonder how can you lead such an interesting life and yet win a Nobel Prize in physics (I guess you can). \nThough the book does not follow a chronological order , I could feel the earlier part corresponds to the youthful times in his life (If he ever got old). Towards the later stages in the book I could also sense some cynicism in his words and he feels strongly about the lack of integrity, particularly in scientific research and life in general around him. \nA wonderful book that gives some insight into a brilliant mind and inspires to think while learning and not just memorize facts.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1571", "text": "Finally, no more \"Lousy and Ridiculous\" for chemistry graduate students\n\tAs a recent grad of an org chem graduate program who had to suffer through the nearly 20 year old text \"Mechanism and Theory in Organic Chemistry\" by Lowry and Richardson, this book by Anslyn and Dougherty is a fabulous update that is easy to read and great asset to any chemistry student. I agree with the other reviewers that the problem sets are challenging, the text is clearly written, and the material relates well back to current research issues. If you are a graduate student considering getting another reference to help you through your organic chemistry graduate program, get this book before you try \"Advanced Organic Chemistry: Structure and Mechanisms\" by Carey and Sundberg. I expect that \"Modern Physcial Organic Chemistry\" will become a staple to most chemist's shelves similar to that of a CRC Handbook or \"Advanced Organic Chemistry\" by March.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1572", "text": "Tremendous\n\tLine by line, this book has some of the best writing I've seen in a while. This is an amazing thing, since it's still very fast-moving and not at all overwritten. The author just has an amazing eye for detail and a very crafty sense of humor. The book surprised me constantly with its insights, and these characters were so real to me by the end that I missed them for a week. I read Craig's first book, and it doesn't stand up to this at all. It's exciting to see how much the writer has improved, and I can't wait for the next one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1573", "text": "One of my lifetime favorites\n\tAlistair MacLean combines psychology, action, history, sociology, and intrigue into a wonderful spy story. The hero potrtays a tried and true James Bond without the condescending attitude. There's none better", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1574", "text": "S, M, L, XL, EXTRA GREAT!\n\tI've read, and re-read the book, although not it's full content, but randomly I open it and find a surprise each time. I just love it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1575", "text": "Doesn't flow, but...eh, who cares!\n\tI've gotten through about 1/3 of the book and I'm highly amused. The first 50 pages are muddled and rather pointless so far. However, I've laughed my way through them. One thing Eco has is a very sophisticated sense of humor. If you enjoy a mental challenge and writing that's loaded with wit, I'd suggest picking up this book. I never knew there were four kinds of people before: morons, fools, lunatics and cretins. And I may just be a fool. :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1576", "text": "A well written and fun read\n\tThis entry in the Fang Mulheisen series came as a surprise. It was closer to something by Elmore Leonard or even Carl Hiaassen. Great, engaging characters, funny dialogue and an excellent plot", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1577", "text": "Great for Veteran freezer cooks!\n\tIf you have been freezer cooking for awhile or are completely new to it you will enjoy this book because it has a different spin on freezer cooking than the classics. I started with Once-a-Month-cooking and at the time it seemed revolutionary, but, though I loved it was a hard days work. Then came Jill Bond and she was really talking bulk cooking! When Deborah's first book came out I was excited because it fit in with my low-on-cash, short-on-time lifestyle. \n\nThis book is terrific because it provides a healthy alternative that is still pretty inexpensive. The meals are more than casserole and there are lots of options that are more appealing for the warmer weather when you don't want to heat up the kitchen.\n\nMy favorites are the Cheese and Chicken Shells (not for everyone however) Chicken Enchiladas (taste great made with homemade whole-wheat tortilla, if you do that), Crab rice Chowder (gourmet), Bean Casserole and everyone LOVES Spaghetti Pie. There are lots of good recipes in this book. \n\nThe drawbacks of this book is that after a few initial sessions I felt that I was more likely to choose some favorites than to use her already laid out sessions...that is okay, but, not as easy as using the shopping lists and plans. Worth trying if you are serious about Freezer Cooking, but I would start with Frozen Assest first", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1578", "text": "perfect for the upcoming cold-weather months!\n\tI had eyed this book for quite some time before I purchased it, and I am so glad I did! The pictures of the drinks are so tempting and beautifully done that you are warmed up just by flipping through the book! Most of the recipes in this book are alcohol based, so don't pick this book up looking for lots of kid-friendly drinks (though there are definitely some that kids would enjoy, such as a s'mores hot chocolate). The recipes are all simple and there is a nice section on creating garnishes. Order this book and get ready to sit back and enjoy some tasty, piping hot drinks", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1579", "text": "An excellent description on the role of the state\n\tThis is an excellent book on the role of the state after a revolution, how it will wither away, and what a society should look like ( or try to mould itself into ) after the revolution. Lenin, drawing on the works of Marx and Engels extensively, refutes many claims by both the Anarchists and opportunists on the role of the state, and corrects many common errors believed about the Marxist road to Socialism. This is a thoroughly informative read. I recommend those wondering how a Communist society would emerge after a revolution to get this book; It will open your eyes widely", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1580", "text": "Masterpiece of Western fiction.\n\tThe Big Sky is not just a masterpiece, it's probably THE masterpiece of the genre of western frontier fiction. This is unusual because it deals with a moment in time that isn't really dealt with that much - the Rocky Mountain fur trade during its golden age of about 1820 - 1850. The cowboy era has been responsible for most of western film and literature, partly because the images and events that happen in that world are recognizable to us: the economic and social issues you always see dealt with in \"cowboy\" movies mirror our own experiences in many ways. The cowboy has also been said to be an image of freedom to Americans, when actually nothing was further from the truth. Cowboys were regular working stiffs, about as romantic as carpenters or plumbers in their own day. They didn't consider themselves \"free\", nor would they have spent much time thinking about it during their brutal 14 hour work day. They did what they did because they loved horses and riding and cattle and it was good honest work that paid a living wage, and there was a bit of swagger to it - people in town recognized cow hands for the tough-as-leather men they were, especially with their characteristic boots and hats and general flair for the dramatic that many had. But it was backbreaking work, and the entire cowboy heydey lasted less than 30 years.\n\nI said all that to say that \"The Big Sky\" really is about freedom, and really is about the West. It's about the true, wild, primitive west, before the plow, before roads, when there were still huge, intact Indian cultures in place with armies of horsemen and enormous herds of buffalo. So it's interesting to me that this genre is largely ignored, but I can see why - there are no set-piece plots just begging to be turned into movies - no \"new sherriff in town\" characters, because there are no sherriffs, and no towns other than a few trading posts. There is only the land and the sky and the interaction between a few incredibly brave white men and all those Indians.\n\nIf you don't already know, this is the story of Boone Caudill and his friend Jim Deakins, and several important side characters, but it's basically Boone's book. He's driven west by an aching need for wildness and freedom, and is pushed out by a brutal father. He makes his way west to St. Louis, along the way befriending Deakins, in hopes of meeting his uncle Zeb who had become a trapper years earlier. The rest of the tail is complex and interlaced, and not a simplistic good guy/bad guy plot at all, and what stands out is the crystalline depictions of the people and places and over all, arching like the sky itself, is freedom. Freedom to roam at will in that beautiful country is the main character of this book. Freedom is the religion, the politics, the philosophy, the recreation - it is everything that is important. The trappers are there to trap - sure - but they're really there because this is a wild, free place, where they will not be hampered by rules, where they can be natural men. It sounds over romanticized, but it really did happen that way, and from what we know, that is truly the way they felt about their lives and why they endured the agonies of that existence. Despairing that new settlers are moving west and building farms and towns, Boone cries \"Lord, Jim - remember the Tetons standing proud in the sun, and the Seeds Ke Dee...don't you remember her when she was all purty and new and not a man track on her save Injun?\" This novel makes you sob like few I've ever read. The sense of loss, the closing of an age of the world, hangs in the air like mist. They are going to be the last to see something so precious, and for their pains they get to watch their world wither and die under the press of settlement.\n\nThe movie \"The Mountain Men\" with Charleton Heston comes close to capturing a tiny bit of this book, and you can tell it's inspired in many ways by it, but no other book or film has ever come close to truly painting the world of the mountain man as has this novel. \"Jeremiah Johnson\" is another good film, with many fine touches. But if you want to follow the water up stream, back to its source in the mountains, then please, before you grow too old, read \"The Big Sky\" and open your heart to that time and place and the wild, brazen beauty of the America few Americans know ever existed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1581", "text": "Slippery\n\tA wild and crazy ride on a submarine stuck in the Arctic ice. This book is full of crazy characters! Both two legged and four legged. A must read for anyone looking adventure in the high Arctic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1582", "text": "For a long story, this one is worth every word\n\tThis one I read before I started leaving my reviews on Amazon. It's a wonderful story. You'll love the characters. Absolutely a 5 star read", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1583", "text": "Contemporary English Bible: low cost edition\n\tMy comments are not on the CEV translation, but rather on this particular edition. Among all low cost editions of the whole Bible (Protestant canon), this one is outstanding in three respects:\n1) it has the most extensive annotations (footnotes, introductions and outlines for each book of the Bible, and study helps) of any. They are not as extensive as many full-fledged study Bibles, of course, but it is a fraction of the price.\n2) these annotations appear to have been designed to be solely descriptive, not reflecting any particular theological or scholarly bias. Thus, this edition can be used by persons with quite a wide range of theological orientations. \n3) it has the largest print size. (Many low cost editions have rather small print.)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1584", "text": "Awesome Tecnical Manual\n\tIf you have ever needed to change a part on your bike, upgrade to something better, change out your drivetrain, tune your derailleur's, or even true a wheel... this is the book for you! With awesome in depth pictures, and step by step technical procedures for doing just about anything to the bike that you so dearly love. John Barnett's experience with bike repairs far surpasses that of the guy that you normally bring it into for those expensive repairs, so spend the money for the book, and save money in the future while at the same time learning from one of the top professionals in his business! Do it, it's an awesome book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1585", "text": "An inspiring book\n\tI enjoyed every chapter and I especially appreciated the author's hand drawn illustrations. I also learned a lot about how forests develop and the importance of biological diversity. I think that I will now see a lot more when I walk in forest. Like the other reviewer, I feel inspired to acquire some acres of logged out land up North and let the forest grow", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1586", "text": "Excellent book - like any good book on the subject you need to read between the lines\n\tI thought this was an excellent book. Those who say this won't turn you into a champion overnight, I've got news for you - NO book can do that. Only you can...I've raced (retired now) for most of my adult life including some pro races, some of my crew have gone onto Champ cars, NASCAR, and F1, I was lucky enough to be associated with a team that won the Champ car title and my engineer was from that team. This book gives excellent information and if you can read between the lines you will learn quite a bit that can help you in your racing career. Those who can't learn anything from this book are advanced enough they don't need to buy any books, but most of us don't have last names like Andretti, Senna, Unser, etc. If any of you have ever read Senna's book on driving you might also say it's nothing special but you need to read between the lines and figure out what he is alluding to, not what he writes directly about. Few people will directly give you the \"secrets\" to motorsports", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1587", "text": "Excellent though flawed intellectual history of the 20th century\n\tPeter Watson, holding a number of research degrees, offers a comprehensive intellectual history of the 20th century in this book. Not being an easy read, it takes some time to get through. \n\nThe main strengths of this book are placing the intellectual development of the 20th century in its economic and social context. This is quite an achievement, considering the remarkable scientific and technological advances and the fragmentation of human knowledge into many small and specialised areas in very arcane topics.\n\nWatson tends to cover science the best, and provides excellent accounts of the development and progress of 20th century science, including the theories of relativity, quantum mechanics, scientific cosmology, evolutionary biology and the discovery of the gene. However, the book falls down in some parts where it covers philosophy. Watson dismisses Husserl's Phenomenology as 'abstract' and of little importance, when in fact Phenomenology was probably the most important philosophical school in the 20th century along with analytical philosophy, founded by Russell and Wittgeinstein, and attracted so many leading European minds to philosophy in a time when science was at its zenith of glory. \n\nOverall though, Watson's work is a very important attempt to see where we are in what we know, and where we are going.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1588", "text": "The best book in the series\n\tI read this book in less than one week. Normally I spend and average time of a month in finishing a book, but this was one of the quot;rare quot; cases that the reading last until 2 am. Marcus travels to a wild land, Germania Libera in order to send a gift of the emperor and ends with his life in hands of a German sorceress. The full novel is filled with action and historical references, it's worth the money!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1589", "text": "The Beach House\n\tI absolutely loved this book! I could relate to each of the four women at different times in their lives. It reminded me to take all things to HIM in prayer at ALL times", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1590", "text": "Kids love it!\n\tIt was a gift for my nephew and it delivered. He just couldn't put it down before he recognized all the characters", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1591", "text": "Finally, a truly advanced scripting book for VBScript\n\tHaving worked with VBScript for a little over four years I am by no means an expert; however, I feel that my experience does give me somewhat of an advanced applied knowledge of scripting. I was pretty skeptical when I saw the word \"Advanced\" in the title, but this book laid all my concerns to rest in the early chapters.\n\nThe book begins with securing (including digital certs and policies) and encoding scripts as well as listing some nice techniques for implementing alternate credentials in WMI and ADSI. For me personally, the real meat and potatoes of the book was the copious information pertaining to working with WSF and WSC files. Don and Jeffrey take the time to detail the reasons behind XML functionality as well as it's application within the scripted files. These guys clear up a lot of questions on these two subjects and how to package your scripts using these technologies. They wrap up the package peice with explanations around HTA's and form controls in HTML scripts.\n\nThe book moves on to cover topics such as ADSI and ADO scripting, working with WshController and remote scripts, WMI and WQL classes and techniques, and different applicable real world examples. All this information is then wrapped up with tidbits of using scripting editors to debug, sign, and package your scripts as well the wizards (WMI, ADSI, WSF, etc) and other tools available to make scripting easier.\n\nI've obtained quite a few VBScript books over the years and this one is by far the only one dedicated to truly advanced VBScripting. If you are new to scripting with VBScript, you might want to start with another book geared to learning the methods, properties, classes, etc of the syntax and the technologies it can use. While this book does offer great explanations on advanced topics, you really need to have a solid background in scripting before you read it.\n\nThumbs up! Highly recommended bang for the buck", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1592", "text": "Great Account of Sports and Social History\n\tRather than reading a biography of Red Auerbach, Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell, turn to this period book! Here you get everything: a complete portrayal of the situation of African American who were just starting to segregate professional sports outside of the Brooklyn Dodgers. But at the same time it is an introduction to a time, when athletes were not the superstars of today.\nOn top of that, you get enough biographcal information on Russell and Chamberlain, but also on Cousy, Auerbach and many others. \nThe book is very well written and starts right with information, no tedious introduction to plough through", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1593", "text": "She likes it, so it must be good\n\tI got this book for my fiance on the recommendation of my Rabbi. She loves it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1594", "text": "Excellent choice for Visual Artists contemplating photography as a medium of expression\n\tAs a Visual Arts student coming to terms with the whole conceptual ideology in contemporary art, I found this book an excellent choice for delving into the theoretical side of contemporary photgraphy. This book is definitely not bedtime reading. Trust me, I tried it and kept myself awake! There is also an excellent reference to archives, journals and other books to peruse. I found the book easy to understand and has helped me immensely in my quest to understand what constitutes Visual Art in current times. An excellent choice for all those contemplating a Visual Arts career using photographic image", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1595", "text": "Must have Book\n\tIf you are into Cooking than this is the Book you must have.\n\nThis is not another recipe book but a complete culinary referance for both novice cook and expert", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1596", "text": "Coffee table book that also has true substance\n\t_The New Taste of Chocolate_ has the beautiful pictures of a coffee table book, but it has a lot of academic substance and a lot of value to the reader. \n\nThe main chapters are: \n - Growing Up with Cacao\n - A Natural and Cultural History of Chocolate\n - From Cacao to Chocolate\n - Identifying Cacao\n - Tasting Chocolate\n - Recipes\n\nThere is also a glossary, and a list of companies to order fine chocolate from. \n\nFor a beginner like myself, who loved chocolate but hadn't progressed much beyond Hershey's with Almonds when I read the book, _The New Taste of Chocolate_ was very educational. It explained the path from cacao bean to chocolate bar, and it also explained the difference between dark chocolate, milk chocolate and white chocolate. It explained how cocoa powder comes from chocolate, why chocolate is so difficult to make candy with if you don't know what you're doing, and why fancier recipes will sometimes specify chocolate manufacturer and cacao percentage. \n\nIt was also quite interesting to read about the guidelines for tasting chocolate. The discussion about criollo, forastero, and trinitario cacao plants was very fascinating from a scientific standpoint. I later found that what is true for cacao trees is true for many other types of plants (including wheat): the plants that make the tastiest highest quality edible parts are also the least productive and most delicate, so growers breeders have to choose whether to grow something that will almost certainly produce a less-desired but still profitable crop, or to grow something that has an uncertain yield but is highly profitable should the plant actually produce anything. \n\nThe recipes were also interesting. After reading this book, I became more adventurous in my chocolate-tasting and started trying some of the European imports I see in the local grocery stores. My only regret is I am now knowledgeable enough and my tastes are spoiled enough that M Ms and Hersheys with Almonds seem pretty bland", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1597", "text": "User friendly, great pictures!\n\tThis book has a photo of each dessert so you can see what you're making and easy recipes that look impressive, all using a cake mix box of some kind. Their Snickerdoodle Cake uses a white cake mix, some other ingredients, and includes a Cinnamon Buttercream frosting recipe. Yum! I love the variety of recipes (bundts, bars, round, layered, etc.) and my kids and I can do many together. I think the packaged cake mixes from the store have a nice taste, so these recipes just build on those mixes. I just want easy recipes that aren't intimidating, and this book is the solution for that. I highly reccommend The Cake Mix Doctor.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1598", "text": "An old- time favorite\n\tThis was a childhood favorite of mine which I frequently read in the Library of the Troy Jewish Community Center 87 First Street. \nI can remember sitting there and reading about such questionable greats as Harry Danning, Sid Gordon and Moe Berg. Of course there were undoubted greats like Hank Greenberg and Sid Luckman. And there was in boxing too Barney Ross and Benny Leonard. \nPerhaps there are more up- to- date books about Jews in sports but I doubt there are any which tell a story as well, and give the young person such a warm feeling about the Jewish contribution to what seemed at that time of life, the most important form of human activity.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1599", "text": "Simple and clear\n\tThis is an easy to use instructional manual with practical assignments to help you retain the information given. Highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1600", "text": "Find Music That You Love\n\tWe love this book - Mom and Two Year old included! Gerald the giraffe finds music that he loves and is able to dance like never before. Fun text, colorful illustrations. This is a book we have read over and over in our house. Has a great message about finding the music that works for you. I love it so much I bought a copy for our niece!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1601", "text": "Very thorough but somewhat difficult to read\n\tIf one approaches this book with a view to learning Music Theory, one would be slightly disappointed. The author brushes right through the fundamentals but that is to be expected from an outline book of this type. All in all, I think this book will come in useful after I've learned Music and need to review theory from time to time. Great book though", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1602", "text": "Good for the most part\n\tI'm a fan of Bill Myers work and have been since \"Blood of Heaven\". This one slipped by me somehow and when I saw it I immediately got it. While the plot is somewhat tight for the most part, I do have some problems with parts of it. For one thing, the thought of a terrorist who will kill someone very close to him (read the book to find out) shouldn't have any qualms about killing millions of others. So why is he so intent on the stones? But the most annoying part of the book is the fact that people call each other by their names so much that it gets old. The minute anything happens, they're all screaming each other's names in the midst of the chaos until you finally just want them to shut up and get on with it. For the first-time emergency, we can live with it...but when something happens every few chapters, you've got to have a break! \"Daniel!\" \"Tyler!\" \"Helen!\" \"Tyler!\" \"Daniel!\" \"Dad!\" \"Helen!\" \"Tyler!\" Give me a break! Otherwise, a good story...though not up to the same level as \"Threshold\" or \"Blood of Heaven\" (definitely better than \"Eli\" though). Recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1603", "text": "superb presentation/content\n\tThe quality of this presentation is far above what one normally sees in quot;game quot; cookbooks. Lots of color pictures; all recipes tried so far are keepers. BTW: elk substitutes straight across in most of the recipes so its like two books in one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1604", "text": "One of the most lucid and enjoyable math books available\n\tIf you want great mathematical puzzles, you buy a Terry Stickels puzzle book. If you want to read about the universe from the world's best amateur mathematician and physicist, you read Martin Gardner. If you want a professional's point of view of all the above, you read anything by Ian Stewart. This is simply a must read for all clear thinking people", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1605", "text": "Another way to look at the strong-willed child.\n\tThis book gives very good advice about managing behavior problems in difficult children. However, the concept of a \"strong-willed child\" is confusing because it implies a child with will power or self control. These difficult children actually have poor will power and self control. The techniques given in this book will help teach such children self control.\n\nIt is important to understand that the cause of the strong-willed child is an excessive drive for power over others. The strong willed child wants to be Captain and he wants everyone else including his parents to be a deck hand. Parenting this type of child correctly, will help him learn to better control himself and respect others. However, he will likely never be the compliant child that some parents are hoping for. [...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1606", "text": "If You Have Any Sight at All You Should be Reading This Great Series!\n\tJoe Pickett's daily life is not as enjoyable as it once was. His wife now has a successful business and brings home a lot more money than he does, and there's still the temptations both of them thought about while Joe was away at Jackson hanging over their marriage. His relationship with his fast growing up daughter Sheridan is not what it once was and his new boss is doing everything he can to make Joe's life a misery. Throw in a civil war between Saddlestring's largest family and the appearance of, after along term behind bars bloodthirsty J. W. Keeley, who will not stop at anything until he has avenged his daughter's (Joe's stepdaughter's) death through the slow and torturous murder of Joe Pickett, and one way or another the era of Saddlestring's game warden is set to end. \n\nC.J. Box's Joe Pickett adventures seem to very in style with each novel. The initial Open Season was a surreal not quite but almost Carl Hiaasen type novel, then Savage Run turned the series into a more traditional thriller type of adventure. Trophy Hunt introduced a very far fetched paranormal element into the series and as many, I was glad when Out of Range returned this series to the traditional believable realistic type thriller, a style which continues with In Plain Sight. \n\nI would strongly suggest reading these books in order, starting with Open Season as parts of previous novels are given away in subsequent ones and In Plain Sight is certainly no exception to that. It will be interesting to see if C.J. Box continues with the characters of this series in some form or another or if his next book will be a totally different kind of adventure.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1607", "text": "Thin plot, thin characters, but still an enjoyable read\n\tIn Plain Sight offers an exceedingly thin plot and thin characters, but it is still an enjoyable read owin entirely to author C. J. Box's prowess at telling a story.\n\n Saddlestring, Wyoming is enjoying the dawning of spring and, unsuprisingly for a police procedural, a possible murder.\n\n Opal Scarlett, the grand and really mean old lady of Thunderhead Ranches, has disappeared and perhaps has been the victim of foul play. Tom Wayman, an alcoholic fishing guide, is brought in as a suspect. Opal, in violation of the law, charged Wayman and other boaters a fee for navigating the river that runs through her land. She strung up razor wire across the river and the lazy sheriff thinks a drunken Wayman killed her when he tossed her into the river. Frankly, there's not a lot of excitement here.\n\n Joe Pickett, Wyoming Game Warden, is dealing with a problematic new boss and his 14 year old daughter, Sheridan. Sheridan just happens to be the best friend of Jule Scarlett, daughter of Hank Scarlett, one of two brothers who might be heir to the big ranch. Of course, they can't find a will and the two brothers are smashing each other with shovels when Joe arrives to drop off Julie. Julie, it turns out, doesn't live with her father Hank. No, she lives with Opal's eldest son, Arlen, on his \"side\" of the ranch. There's a third brother, Wyatt, who is a bit on the weird side. The very weird side.\n\n Enter J. W. Keely, a good old boy, who is on the run from Mississippi where he has murdered a couple. On his way to Wyoming to settle a personal vendetta against Joe Pickett, Keely murders a prisoner and then guns down a cowboy who did nothing more than get Keely angry. Again, not much here. Keely is not a convincing bad guy; more like a typed out description of a \"bad\" guy.\n\n Under the name of Bill Monroe (which author Box reminds us several times is also the name of a famous country and western musician) goes to work for both of the Arlen brothers.\n\n Golly gee: several nasty things happen at the Pickett household. Oh my, the FBI keeps inquiring into the whereabouts of Nate Romanski (or something close to that spelling) who apparently figured largely in a previous novel. All this produces tension in the Pickett household, high job stress, arguments with best friends. Yawn. Just not a lot of excitement here either.\n\n Finally comes the climax. Rain. Thunder. Floods. Pickett's daughers kidnapped! The truth comes out! Box tries for a surprise ending, but it's kind of like a wet firecracker.\n\n All that said, \"In Plain Sight\" is still an enjoyable, if not particularly suspenseful, read. He has a strong writing style and does a nice job of weaving in a feel for Wyoming's people that is, in my opinion, stronger than the underlying story. This is the sixth of the Joe Pickett novels. I won't be going out of my way to read the older ones, but I will keep an eye out for anything new by Box. He's definitely a comer even if he hasn't arrived.\n\nJerr", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1608", "text": "cookbookgal\n\tThis book is comprehensive and easy to follow. Every recipe I have tried has worked. The pecan pie recipe is especially good, and very easy for novice bakers. If you could have only one dessert book on your shelf, this would be it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1609", "text": "Terrific reference material\n\tGrowing one's herbs is satisfying but using them completes the cycle. If you've ever wondered what to do with all the herbs you've managed to put in your garden over the years this book can help you. If you are just starting out with herbs this book can get you going properly. Not only does it have recipes but it has some ideas that I never could have imagined let alone used. The bulk of the book is dedicated to the herbal index which is extremely helpful. Each illustrated herb is broken down and expalined simply as to it's use, from root to leaves. The only problem I found with this section is that it is organized by their botanical names, which unless you're so inclined is difficult to find quickly. This is a minor problem that is remedied by the oversized common name, which of course is not alphabetized but more recognizable. A page is dedicated to over 100 of the most common herbs used. It tells you how to cultivate the individual herb and it's uses, which includes the medicinal use. Even if I don't use all the herbs or have them growing in my garden it is fascinating to know the historical and contemporary use of herbs. This book is a constant learning experience that can be read over and over. A perfect garden companion for that break under a tree. The knowledge can prove to be invaluable. Even such common herbs as Thyme can present posssibly new insights into it's benefits. Have trouble sleeping? The leaves of Thyme can help insomnia as well as stimulate the production of white corpusules to resist infection amongst it's many other attributes. There is much more information than I need here but there is something for everyone, from herbal dyes, to baths and massages and to the ever popular potpourri. This is, as the title suggests, the complete book on herbs. A great book for the kichen or to help you plan your herb garden, this book has as many uses as the author presents uses for the herbs", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1610", "text": "ANOTHER SUPERB PRODUCTION\n\tHistoire et Collections has done it again.A fine work of the quality which the collector and researcher has come to expect from this publisher.\nI have previous works on the British Tommy in NW Europe and Canadian soldiers. All are elaborately illustrated with charts, individual item photos, and reconstructions worn by models of combinations of equipment and clothing as qoen in northern Europe. In addition there are many lists, charts, and tables gathering together informatioon gleaned from many scarce and obscure publications.\nMuxh of rhia work has appeared in the excellent French language periodical Militaria published also by Histoire et Collections. This method of proceeding has the great virtue of first publishing in a more temporary format and inviting the readers to submit corrections and additional data which can be used to improve the final work published in book form", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1611", "text": "Delicious, Healthy Food Fast!\n\tI love to browse through different cookbooks. I have quite a collection, and usually go to the library to find new recipes to try before I decide to purchase the entire book. I normally look for 3 things in a cookbook, besides delicious recipes that will work for my family. This includes:\n1) Pictures of more than 3/4 of the recipes (Color pictures are the best)\n2) A spiral binding, or at least one that easily lays flat\n3) New innovative recipes that have ingredients I can easily find at a grocery store\n\nI also prefer if the cookbook lists all of the nutrient information including sodium, fat content, protein, fiber, and carbohydrates.\n\nI picked up this book to find new ideas to make a quick meal in-between working and shuffling the kids to various sporting and school events. Let's face it, eating out isn't always the best for you, especially since you cannot always tell exactly how much fat or sodium you are ingesting. I wanted some new recipes to try, but not necessarily a dish that would have my kids eyeing it suspiciously and saying \"what is it?\". I was not disappointed.\n\nThe book offered many beautiful color photographs, and the pages themselves were glossy and thick...not the cheaper paper that many cookbooks use. All of the nutrient information was included, along with a column called \"Nutrient Bonus\" that lets you know if the dish contained a lot of Vitamin C, Calcium, etc. The book was hard cover, but the binding was loose enough that my copy easily lays flat, another good bonus so that I was not always struggling to keep my page open. It also contains a rather large vegetarian section.\n\nSome of our favorites include: Seafood Salad with Citrus Vinaigrette, Bistro Beef Salad, Vietnamese Style Beef Noodle Broth, Mock Risotto, Chicken Stuffed with Golden Onions Fontina, Almond Crusted Chicken Fingers, Beer-Battered Tilapia with Mango Salsa, and Loaded Twice Baked Potatoes. Enjoy!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1612", "text": "Changed my life\n\tI cannot adequately express what this book did for me. I related to many of the stories, followed the advice, and am now a happier, healthier and more successful person than I was before. How can you beat that", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1613", "text": "Great book to identify your SMLE\n\tThis book was great in helping me identify the details of my SMLE III, including decypering all the symbols. It also provided a nice history lesson on the rifle. I would recommend for collectors, those who own one, or those that just have an interest in them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1614", "text": "The Struggle for Revolutionary Culture\n\tTrotsky once wrote that of the three great tragedies in life- hunger, sex and death- revolutionary Marxism, which was the driving force behind his life and work, mainly concerned itself with the struggle against hunger. That observation contains an essential truth about the central thrust of the Marxist tradition. However, as Trotsky demonstrates here, Marxist methodology cannot and should not be reduced to an analysis of and prescription for that single struggle. Here Trotsky takes on an aspect of the struggle for mass cultural development.\n\nIn a healthy post-capitalist society mass cultural development would be greatly expanded and encouraged. If the task of socialism were merely to vastly expand economic equality, in a sense, it would be a relativity simple task for a healthy socialist society in concert with other like-minded societies to provide general economic equality with a little tweaking after vanquishing the capitalism mode of production. What Marxism aimed for, and Trotsky defends here, is a prospect that with the end of class society and economic and social injustice the capacity of individual human beings to reach new heights of intellectual and creative development would flourish. That is the thought that underpins Trotsky's work here as he analyzes various trends in Russian literature in the immediate aftermath of the October Revolution of 1917. In short, Marxism is certainly not a method to be followed in order to write great literature but it does allow one to set that literature in its social context and interrelatedness. \n\nYou will find no Deconstructionist or other fashionable literary criticism here. Quite the contrary. Here Trotsky uses his finely tuned skill as a Marxist to great effect as he analyzes the various trends of literature as they were affected (or not affected) by the October Revolution and sniffs out what in false in some of the literary trends. Mainly at the time of writing the jury was still out about the prospects of many of these trends. He analyzes many of the trends that became important later in the century in world literature, like futurism and constructivism, and others- some of which have disappeared and some of which still survive.\n\n The most important and lasting polemic which Trotsky raised here, however, was the fight against the proponents of `proletarian culture'. The argument put forth by this trend maintained that since the Soviet Union was a workers state those who wrote about working class themes or were workers themselves should in the interest of cultural development be given special status and encouragement (read a monopoly on the literary front). Trotsky makes short shrift of this argument by noting that, in theory at least as its turned out, the proletarian state was only a transitional state and therefore no lasting `proletarian culture' would have time to develop. Although history did not turn out to prove Trotsky correct the polemic is still relevant to any theory of mass cultural development.\n\n\nOne of the results of the publication of this book is that many intellectuals, particularly Western intellectuals, based some of their sympathy for Trotsky the man and fallen hero on his literary analysis and his ability to write. This was particularly true during the 1930's here in America where those who were anti-Stalinist but were repelled by the vacuity of the Socialist Party were drawn to him. A few, like James T. Farrell (Studs Lonigan trilogy), did this mostly honorably. Most, like Dwight MacDonald and Sidney Hooks, etc. did not and simply used that temporary sympathy as a way station on their way to anti-Communism. Such is the nature of the political struggle.\n\nA note for the politically- inclined who read this book. Trotsky wrote this book in 1923-24 at the time of Lenin's death and later while the struggle for succession by Stalin, Zinoviev and Kamenev was in full swing. While Trotsky did not recognize it until later (nor did others, for that matter) this period represented the closing of the rising tide of the revolution. Hereafter, the people who ruled the Soviet Union, the purposes for which they ruled and the manner in which they ruled changed dramatically. In short, Thermidor in the classical French revolutionary expression was victorious. Given his political position why the hell was he writing a book on literary trends in post-revolutionary society at that time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1615", "text": "I love Alex.\n\tDr. Alex Delaware is completely incorrigible! I love this character, but no wonder his pal Milo is going gray - keeping Alex out of trouble is a full time job! There is a scene in this one where Milo tells Alex straight out not to go snooping - he tells him, \"I know you ...\" Yeah, Milo knows him all right, and so do we, don't we? (And if you don't - read the books! They're great!)\n\nOkay, Alex is a clinical psychologist who is semi-retired, does mostly forensic work now for the court and the police. His best friend Milo Sturgis is a homicide detective with the LAPD. Once Alex gets involved in a mystery, he is incapable of letting it go. In all fairness, it is Milo who gets him involved in this one. \n\nAlex and his girlfriend Robin are rebuilding their house - she's a carpenter, so she's very hands-on with the rebuilding. In the meantime, they're living on the beach in Malibu. Sweet.\n\nMilo is quite taken by one of the jurors involved in a particularly gruesome and high profile case. Ever since the trial, Lucy Lowell has been having nightmares and Milo asks his friend Alex to try to help her. She's quite a character and Alex is taken by her too. (Things get a little complicated when she reveals her crush on Milo - FINALLY! A woman falls for Milo! (I'm not the only one!) The fact he's gay does put a crimp in things, but no matter). While her recurring dream becomes more intense, other strange happenings have her - and everyone else - questioning her sanity. But there is obviously more going on than anyone originally thought and Alex is afraid maybe this dream is not a nightmare at all, but a long suppressed childhood memory. The memory of a murder.\n\nMilo is tied up with another complicated case, so Alex goes off digging on his own - again. I had to laugh - several times, Alex comments about doing something \"on impulse\" and I'm sitting there waiting for someone to try to kill him. The lies come so easy for him in this one - he's been getting a lot of practice. He pretends to be a journalist, a freelance novelist, a publisher and he even manages to keep his lies straight - he's amazing! But the inevitable happens and he and Lucy find themselves staring down the wrong end of a gun. \n\nThe mystery is 20 years old, so it's a very cold trail and a very complicated case - you won't figure it out - the ending is quite a surprise", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1616", "text": "A Focus on Hardware Optimization\n\t\"GPU Gems 2\" edited by Matt Pharr (Addison-Wesley, 2005, ISBN 0-321-33559-7) is a collection of forty-eight white papers that detail cutting edge techniques based on today's latest graphical processing units (GPU). The full color hardcover text is 784 pages and includes a CD-ROM with working demos and source for some of the articles presented in the book. The text retails for $59.99.\n\nThe book is divided into six parts: geometric complexity, shading, high-quality rendering, general purpose computation on the GPU, image oriented computing, and numerical algorithms. A part has anywhere from five to twelve chapters. Each chapter is written by a different author but the format and style is consistent. The chapters have an introduction, discussion of the problem or technique, conclusion, and references. The material is presented with color illustrations and occasionally some pseudo-code or code fragments. Generally, the material is extremely current and very approachable to read.\n\nAs a sequel to its well received predecessor, the text focuses on taking advantage of the computational power and features of today's high-powered GPU boards. The first part of the book, geometric complexity, emphasizes this with chapters dedicated to batch rendering, using multi-streaming, hardware occlusion, and displacement pixel-shaders. Each chapter illustrates how operations traditionally performed on the CPU can be moved into the GPU for efficiency and greater effect.\n\nThe subsequent two parts on shading and rendering continue along the same theme: improved performance by using hardware functionality found on the GPU. Each topic considers the performance ramifications and GPU capabilities when discussing the problem domain of a rendering technique and factors it into the final solution. For example, chapter 10 considers irradiance environment maps for fast lighting - but with a twist - using the GPU to do the calculations in real-time. In doing so, the book's real value becomes apparent.\n\nThe fourth part on general purpose GPU computation is an interesting addition to the text. The chapters illustrate methods of offloading traditional CPU tasks by exploiting the inherent parallel nature of modern GPU hardware. Since the book features Nvidia hardware, the architecture and performance capabilities largely focused on their products. \n\nIn the fifth part of the book, hardware assisted image creation and analysis is considered. By using context clues from the spatial, texture, or lighting data - additional refinements can be made to a scene prior to rasterization. The topics presented in this part are further refinements of the text's main theme (using the GPU fully) and are specific solutions to uncommon problems - or approaches to rasterization. None the less as GPUs continue to evolve, the topics presented in this section will undoubtedly become more common.\n\nFinally, the sixth part of the book provides several non-traditional graphics examples to illustrate calculating data on the GPU: solving linear equations, options pricing, and numerical simulation - just to name a few. As using the raw floating point power of modern GPU is a growing trend - these sections were quite interesting and well done.\n\nThe included CD-ROM contains examples to 28 of the 48 articles in the book. In most cases, the example material includes source code as well as pre-compiled binaries to help illustrate the topic presented in the text. In order to run the majority of the samples, Cg must be installed on the host computer. In addition, the CD-ROM provides access to Nvidia's software development kit, Cg toolkit, performance tools, and several helpful reference links to on-line sites.\n\nGPU Gems 2 provides a cutting edge view of the capabilities found in today's video cards. The selected articles illustrate that every part of the rendering process can be enhanced in some fashion by fully using the underlying hardware. As such, this book is essential to anyone working with modern GPUs.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1617", "text": "Good story, good art to match\n\tNot great, maybe, but good. \n\nThe theme is vampire - the creatures that feed by night on their human cattle. But what if the night goes on and on?\n\nGood suspense, good characters and development, and an artistic style that carries the mood. It's a nightmarish visual style and a limited palette (black, white, and blood red), but it works. Recommended.\n\n//wiredweir", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1618", "text": "Excellent book - a must read.\n\tJohn Little and Peter Sisco wrote static contraction... but John takes it a step further and eliminates the need for doing reps with scientific explanations to back up his revolutionary concept of weight training/ muscle building.. My girlfriend and I started doing this method in may of 2005 and I can honestly say i've never found such a fast, quick and easy way to build muscle. This is also a great method for those not wanting to spend hours in a gym... after a while, you only need to workout once a week... but don't forget to stretch afterwards... and don't forget to do cardio on other days.\nI've never been able to develop the 6pack abs until I used the techniques in this book... not to mention all the other muscles popping out that I never knew were there before! I don't entirely agree with his take on supplements - although I think he's referring to all the stupid gimmicks out there designed to waste your time and money. Apparently he's not familiar with Shaklee", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1619", "text": "The Struggle for Revolutionary Culture\n\tTrotsky once wrote that of the three great tragedies in life- hunger, sex and death- revolutionary Marxism, which was the driving force behind his life and work, mainly concerned itself with the struggle against hunger. That observation contains an essential truth about the central thrust of the Marxist tradition. However, as Trotsky demonstrates here, Marxist methodology cannot and should not be reduced to an analysis of and prescription for that single struggle. Here Trotsky takes on an aspect of the struggle for mass cultural development.\n\nIn a healthy post-capitalist society mass cultural development would be greatly expanded and encouraged. If the task of socialism were merely to vastly expand economic equality, in a sense, it would be a relativity simple task for a healthy socialist society in concert with other like-minded societies to provide general economic equality with a little tweaking after vanquishing the capitalism mode of production. What Marxism aimed for, and Trotsky defends here, is a prospect that with the end of class society and economic and social injustice the capacity of individual human beings to reach new heights of intellectual and creative development would flourish. That is the thought that underpins Trotsky's work here as he analyzes various trends in Russian literature in the immediate aftermath of the October Revolution of 1917. In short, Marxism is certainly not a method to be followed in order to write great literature but it does allow one to set that literature in its social context and interrelatedness. \n\nYou will find no Deconstructionist or other fashionable literary criticism here. Quite the contrary. Here Trotsky uses his finely tuned skill as a Marxist to great effect as he analyzes the various trends of literature as they were affected (or not affected) by the October Revolution and sniffs out what in false in some of the literary trends. Mainly at the time of writing the jury was still out about the prospects of many of these trends. He analyzes many of the trends that became important later in the century in world literature, like futurism and constructivism, and others- some of which have disappeared and some of which still survive.\n\n The most important and lasting polemic which Trotsky raised here, however, was the fight against the proponents of `proletarian culture'. The argument put forth by this trend maintained that since the Soviet Union was a workers state those who wrote about working class themes or were workers themselves should in the interest of cultural development be given special status and encouragement (read a monopoly on the literary front). Trotsky makes short shrift of this argument by noting that, in theory at least as its turned out, the proletarian state was only a transitional state and therefore no lasting `proletarian culture' would have time to develop. Although history did not turn out to prove Trotsky correct the polemic is still relevant to any theory of mass cultural development.\n\n\nOne of the results of the publication of this book is that many intellectuals, particularly Western intellectuals, based some of their sympathy for Trotsky the man and fallen hero on his literary analysis and his ability to write. This was particularly true during the 1930's here in America where those who were anti-Stalinist but were repelled by the vacuity of the Socialist Party were drawn to him. A few, like James T. Farrell (Studs Lonigan trilogy), did this mostly honorably. Most, like Dwight MacDonald and Sidney Hooks, etc. did not and simply used that temporary sympathy as a way station on their way to anti-Communism. Such is the nature of the political struggle.\n\nA note for the politically- inclined who read this book. Trotsky wrote this book in 1923-24 at the time of Lenin's death and later while the struggle for succession by Stalin, Zinoviev and Kamenev was in full swing. While Trotsky did not recognize it until later (nor did others, for that matter) this period represented the closing of the rising tide of the revolution. Hereafter, the people who ruled the Soviet Union, the purposes for which they ruled and the manner in which they ruled changed dramatically. In short, Thermidor in the classical French revolutionary expression was victorious. Given his political position why the hell was he writing a book on literary trends in post-revolutionary society at that time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1620", "text": "Storm of Swords\n\tThe third book of a series and follow the story line. I have not finished it yet but am enjoying it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1621", "text": "BRILLIANT LAWYER STORY\n\tEd Hayes exposes himself and one might think that the machine gun style of the book is fantasy but it doesn't do justice to the man himself. His dedication to his clients is legendary and he spends every working moment thinking and working for them. Having shared some of his adventures but as a cop,I found that he loves cops. If it wasn't for the fact that he would not have been able to support his interesting lifestyle he would have been one.\n\nHis book covers his life and gives a glimpse into the man and his style. He doesn't know how to go at half speed and neither does the book. His upfront approach is evident. He just doesn't have time for B.S.\n\nIt's a quick read and an enjoyable one. Make sure that you take it with you on vacation! It will make it more enjoyable", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1622", "text": "Correcting an oversight ....\n\tV. I. Lenin wrote this book in 1917, while he was hiding from the Russian government. Lenin pointed out that \"The question of the relation of the state to the social revolution, and of the social revolution to the state, like the question of revolution generally, was given very little attention by the leading theoreticians and publicists of the Second International (1889-1914)\". He wanted to correct that oversight, and that is probably the main reason why he wrote this book. \n\n\"The State and revolution\" is a very short book, well structured and not difficult to read at all. Initially this pamphlet was going to have seven chapters, but Lenin didn't conclude the seventh, due to the outbreak of the Russian revolution. In the postscript to the first edition he explains that, saying that due to the reasons already explained the conclusion of the seventh chapters would have to be put off for quite a long time, but that all the same \"It is more pleasant and useful to go through the `experience of revolution' than to write about it\".\n\nThe main idea in \"The State and revolution\" is that the State is a product of the irreconcilability of class antagonisms, and an instrument for the exploitation of the oppressed class (a \"special coercive force\" that rules through violence). The State of the bourgeoisie will disappear, but only through a revolution that will take the people to the dictatorship of the proletariat. The proletariat (the working class) will become then the ruling class, \"capable of crushing the inevitable and desperate resistance of the bourgeoisie, and of organizing all the working and exploited people for the new economic system. The proletariat needs state power, a centralized organization of force, an organization of violence, both to crush the resistance of the exploiters and to lead the enormous mass of the population -the peasants, the petty bourgeoisie, and semi-proletarians- in the work of organizing a socialist economy.\"\n\nThe dictatorship of the proletariat will be only a first stage in the path to Communism (\"Then the door will be thrown wide open for the transition from the first phase of communist society to its higher phase, and with it to the complete withering away of the state\"). According to Lenin, the necessity of systematically imbuing the masses with the idea of the necessity of violent revolution lies at the root of the entire theory of Marx and Engels. All throughout this book, Lenin cites and examines Marx and Engels' writings, in order to explain and support his own point of view.\n\nThe importance of Marxism for nowadays world has diminished enormously, but I advice you to read this book nonetheless. It is certainly not a grueling task, and it will allow you to understand better some notions that many Marxist leaders believed with all their hearts. Ideas drive men, and men make history. \"The State and revolution\" will help you to get acquainted with some of those ideas, and that is not a small feat.\n\nBelen Alcat", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1623", "text": "Two Hooks Up!\n\tMy kids and I love this book. There were so many cute ideas, several parties worth. Pirates are a hit with most kids and this book uses this theme combined with simple objects to make things that kids will think are awesome. I especially liked the recipes, the place cards, the ideas to make with salt dough, and the pirate facts throughout the book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1624", "text": "Great resource for an experience Java Programmer\n\tI am an experienced Java programmer. This book together with the NetBeans IDE allowed me to come up with a J2ME application in less than a week. The examples in the book is a great resource for learning to write J2ME applications. I learn best when I'm coding. In my case, I used the source from the PeekAndPick RSS Reader to come up with my J2ME text reader. The program has been heavily modified since, but the book provided sample code that was a great starting point for my learning.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1625", "text": "I am the book's author\n\tI want everyone to know that this book was a labor of love. I want to help make people aware of the life and the legacy of Ilan Ramon, a hero and inspiring figure for all of us", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1626", "text": "The Art of Chinese Swordsmanship\n\tWow! This is a wonderful reference book not only for Taiji Jian (tai chi sword), but also for Taiji Quan. All sections of the book are straight forward and easy to follow. There wasn't any mystical quot;mumbo jumbo quot; I couldn't comprehend. The first chapter which gives the reader information about the history of the Taiji jian, I particlularly liked this historical information. Chapter two is for Taiji jian and Tai Chi Quan practitioners. This chapter explains clearly the quot;ins and outs quot; of Taiji Quan and Taiji jian. The author explains basic trainning, principles, elements, etc. I found this section of great interest to me having only studied Taiji Quan for about a year now. I believe the information I've gainned from reading this section will help improve my practice.I think advanced practitioners will find chapter two valuable as well. The remaining chapters 3-8 give the reader information on the parts of the jian, how to practce with the jian, basic movements,fighting principles, and a 32 posture form with pictures and detailed explanations. The explaination of each picture includes info about the key points, internal components and the movement itself. This is a great manual that I know I will refer to over and over again. This is a must read book for any Taiji Quan or Taiji jian practitioner", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1627", "text": "This book wins my heart\n\tThe Hellion Bride is the second book in Bride Series. I love Ryder and Sophie and the joy of meeting other characters from The Sherbrooke Bride. I kept turning the pages to find out their secrets. Deceptive and abusive uncle Theo as well as murder scenes make the story more thrilling and a suspense. The Virgin Bride also comes in handy and she is an angel rather than a ghost for she always is encouraging and very nice. Sinjun pleasantly spices up the whole story. I can't wait any longer to read her own story The Heiress Bride", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1628", "text": "This book tells girls what good sportsmanship is all about.\n\tquot;Good Sports quot; is a book which helps girls to be the quot;best athlete you can be. quot; It catagorizes players, parents, and other important people into real-life situations. It has quizes, quotes from other athletes, and memory pages. Also, it offers a lot of web sites and other addresses for girls to look up their favorite sports. More importantly, this book shows girls what teamwork and good sportsmanship is all about. One of my favorite parts in the book says: quot;Sometimes heart is the strongest muscle. quot; This book also tells girls how to take good care of yourself- to eat healthy so that you are a better athlete. It includes the food pyramid and what one serving is. quot;Good Sports quot; involves quot;Power Drills quot; and advice from other girls. It goes inside the lives of other athletes, such as Michelle Kwan, but also shows girls'lives who are teens or pre-teens. This book not only focuses on the physical parts of playing a game, but on the mental part as well: keeping your dreams alive even when you're at the bottom of the team, or you were embarrassed at a basketball game when you tripped. I would reccommend quot;Good Sports quot; to any female athelete, whether you are experienced or haven't even started yet. It teaches you the basics and also the mental parts of a game! It has advice on keeping your mind and body strong, along with being a good winner and loser. It has advice from other athletes, famous or otherwise, memory pages to record your victories, dreams and goals, and ways to reach sports associations. As the book says, it includes quot;Winning. Losing. And everything in between. quot", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1629", "text": "Our Grandmothers Were Right\n\tBarbara Ghazarian's book is a wonderful collection of recipes that originated in an ancient culture. I enjoyed reading about her family and how Armenian food remains a large part of the communal family experience. These foods from the Mediterranean region are exciting, flavorful, and easy to make. Barbara's emphasis on bulgur wheat -- a staple in the Armenian diet -- is particularly important, as this whole grain product has stood the test of time. It might even be considered the gold standard of healthy, easy-to-prepare grains.\n\n Simply Armenian gives Americans a way to incorporate whole grains, meats, and vegetables into a healthy meal that a family can share. While I read the book, a line kept running through my head: \"our grandmothers were right.\" They cooked with simple, whole foods that provided excellent nutrition and variety from recipes that were handed down from mother to daughter. Simply Armenian allows us to cook like our grandmothers and provide the same healthy choices for our modern families", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1630", "text": "Creepy and Fascinating\n\tThis is a sci-fi novel about the end of the world. Every single adult on the planet died. THere are a couple of kids living in a house alone. So begins the Fire-Us trilogy, fascinating, scary, and intriguing.\n\nThe story is really interesting - I mean slap in your face, give-me-more, I LOVE THIS intersting. A couple of the images were really disturbing, though, like the fact that Hunter had to move the skeletons out of his way at the supermarket. The kids in the story are fascinating, and the Teacher's scarpbook-thing was so . . . wierd that it was actually kind of scary.\n\nThen Angerman is introduced. He's really messed up, but I get the idea that he knows something about the virus (Fire-us) that the others don't. This makes him an amazing character, and even if you don't like the story its worth reading the sequel just to find out what happens to him and his battered dummy.\n\nI really love this series, though some of the descriptions might be a little too much for younger readers. Well worth anyone who is into sci-fi and apocalypse, as I was at the time.\n\n\n\nP.S. I read this book five months ago and I still remember all of the characters and their names and quirks. Talk about powerful writing", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1631", "text": "Great follow up to The Red Hat Club!\n\tI love this book - such a great novel detailing the friendship and bonds of a group of women over the years. I'll be re-reading it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1632", "text": "Righteous\n\tGood books on popular music are, frankly, few and far between. This is one of those precious few. Journalist Dan LeRoy has done a remarkable job of piecing together the details of the creation of this album. Even better, he has written an engaging story. It might be a cliche, but I couldn't put it down.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1633", "text": "If you want to do advanced DVD authoring - buy this book!\n\tThis book shows you in an easy to read format the true capabilities of the DVD format and what is required to do it. It helped me in being able to ask intelligent questions when purchasing equipment", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1634", "text": "A Reassuring Read\n\tWhat I like about this book is that the tone is just right for a self-conscious preteen boy who has more questions than answers but is too embarrassed to ask anybody. Leave this book in his room or in the bathroom without making a big deal of it, and I bet he'll take a look inside. Some books are so clinical; others don't provide enough information. This one gets it right--at least for your basic seventh or eighth grader. As someone who has been writing for girls for years, I'm always curious about what is out there for boys, and I like Daldry's style.\nCarol Weston, author of Girltalk: All the Stuff Your Sister Never Told You", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1635", "text": "Highly Recommended\n\tHACCP is the acronym for Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points. This text, by Arduser and Brown is the be all and end all on the topic - in my view. It even comes with a companion CD-ROM that contains all forms from the book in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) and MS Word format. This is a major time saver when it comes to preparing and administering the required tests to staff members and the newly hired.\n\nThe comprehensive 530+ page text covers everything I can think of that relates to food safety in restaurants and other eateries. It is designed to teach food service managers and their employees the specifics of food safety in accordance with the FDA Food Code. This excellent training manual is in large print format that makes it easy to read. The writing is easy to understand and the authors were careful to explain key concepts and terms so that even a novice can study it alone.\n\nThe seven comprehensive chapters in the manual cover the following topics: Hazards to Food Safety; Factors Affecting Food-Born Illness; Food Safety Regulations; Following The Flow of Food; HACCP; and the Facility Plan. These are followed by an extremely helpful Glossary of terms. The Appendix includes all forms needed to meet the FDA requirements and to run an efficient and safe establishment. Included are checklists, signage, compliance checklists, and equipment cleaning charts, allergen-control program worksheet along with job descriptions for personnel. There is even a Certificate of Completion to certify that staff members have taken and passed the required tests (included).\n\nWith the rise in reports of food-borne illnesses and deaths it is essential that every food service operation adhere to the regulations and safety procedures at all times. In my view, this book is essential to ensure you are in total compliance. \n\nAs one who has conducted training I find this book deserves 5 stars for its complete coverage of the subject matter in an easy to digest all-in-one format. I highly recommend this book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1636", "text": "a great little book!\n\tI love this little recipe book! It is very simply written, but informative -- everything from what a crepe is and how to turn them, stack them, freeze them, and thaw them, to diagrams on folding crepes and blintzes, and, of course, the recipes: the basic crepe recipe followed by all the variations, as well as dessert crepes and blintzes. Haven't tried very many yet, but am looking forward to it -- especially the orange dessert crepes", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1637", "text": "CJ Box does it again!\n\tAnother incredible read from CJ Box. I'm intrigued in the manner he sets up the future of Joe Pickett in each of his books. I couldn't put this one down", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1638", "text": "Impeccable Perspective - A Must Read\n\tWith all the sensationalism and relentless obfuscation of the realities of life by the media I found this an exhillarating and thought provoking book. There's more..., but I'm sure you'll read and revisit this book again and again once it's prominently displayed on your bookshelf. Worth every penny...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1639", "text": "Mythology for the Masses\n\tPamela Jaye Smith has an incredible talent for inspiring writers to dig deep into the core of their characters, which invariably leads them to discovering their own personal nuggets of truth. She has an encyclopedic knowledge of mythology, spirituality and metaphysics. Yet her real gift is being able to relate all of this amazing information in an entertaining and clear manner so that it's easy to understand. The book is very well organized and packed with all kinds of valuable treasures. I highly recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1640", "text": "Life in Old Plymouth\n\tIn this study Demos examines family life as it was for the Pilgrims who came over on the Mayflower, before they joined with the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The book is in three main sections: the physical setting (housing, furnishings, and clothing); the structure of the household (family connections, including servants); and individual development (childhood, coming of age, and old age). The most striking thing is how all aspects of communal life were controlled by the Court: although laws were not draconian, they spelled out how one was to conduct his or her life pretty thoroughly. Mess up and you would be punished. But it's also true that people were not that different back then, either: parents still cared for their children and worried about their futures by making provisions for them; families were at the core of society's welfare; even women were given rights denied them in the mother country. It's interesting that even these first settlers saw the American continent as a vast area just waiting to be colonized, and one of the biggest problems facing the authorities was how to keep settlers from wanting to spread out too far from Plymouth itself, thus weakening communal ties. A highly recommended book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1641", "text": "WONDERFUL Book!\n\tThis book is a big hit with my PRE-K class! I was pleasantly surprised at how responsive and attentive they were while I was reading this. They have memorized most of the book. They all loved it! An excellent resource for teaching about diversity and various cultures! I'd definitely recommend reading this book to/with ages four through maybe second grade", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1642", "text": "Good for first timers...\n\tIn a hobby filled with opinions, this was a one-stop shop for beginning to up-and-running of my first large aquarium. It was exactly what I was looking for in a book of this nature. I'm not going to say it's the best, worst or in between because it's the only one of this nature I bought. \nSince then, of course, like most folks, I've read web sites, talked to others in the hobby and formed my own opinions. \nBut the reason I bought this book was to cut through the confusion and get started and for that, it was terrific. Could have used a bit more on fish and plants and that's the reason for 4 stars instead of 5. Next revision, he should throw in a bit more on the fish he picks, offer some alternatives within the scenarios he set up", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1643", "text": "Anna Anderson WAS Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia\n\tAnna Anderson/ Anastasia\n\n \nI have researched this great mystery for some time now and I have concluded that the woman, Anna Anderson, could not have been an imposter. Not only did she never give any signs of playing a part, but she was in posession of all sorts of little facts and information that no one on the outside could have known. She knew of Gleb Botkin's paintings before he even came to see her, she knew exactly what she and her sister Tatiana had been doing while WWI was being declared for Russia (this was confirmed by Dr. Rudnev who was visiting Russia and saw Anastasia and Tatiana at that time), she had intimate knowledge of every single royal house in Europe, and could recognize her royal cousins- sight unseen- by their voices alone. One must wonder how a demented Polish farming girl could do that. Aside from just her character, there the many scars and lacerations on her body, as well as the bunions on her feet identical to Anastasia and the cautorized mole on the shoulder which was verified to have been on the young Anastasia as well by a standart officer who did not even support Anna Anderson's claim. For over six decades, Royal cousins and friends to Anastasia would try and trip this woman up with tricks. They would misstate things just to see if she would catch them and she always would. It is virtually impossible for someone to go 65 years without ever being caught in a mistake. Anna had people such as Alexei Volkov and Alexadra Tegleva in tears after having met her because they were so touched. No one has ever yet attempted to explain why Ambassador Zahle and Grand Duke Andrew's papers are still kept secret, why Doris Wingender touched up her photographs in court, or why Pierre Gilliard had his scandalous midnight 'burning' of evidence. To this day, anthropologists who compare Anna Anderson's face, ears, and handwriting specimens to the young girl she claimed to be declare with certainty that the \"two\" women are the same. \n The Franziska Schanzkowska story is clearly a lie from beginning to end. Anna Anderson was several inches shorter than Franziska Schanzkowska, wore a size shoe three inches smaller, was not mentally insane like Franziska, she spoke a bad German while FS spoke German as her first language, and could understand Russian. The Schanzkowska siblings did not understand a word of Russian when spoken to them. AA clearly understood Russian. Anderson also gave birth to a child. There is no record of Franziska ever having a child. Recent documents also show that Schanzkowska was never injured in the grenade explosion which supposedly infliced the wounds on Anna Anderson's body. The DNA tests have won the hour, but I hope the future will see the release of Ambassador Zahle and GD Andrew's papers to cast even more doubt on this. Richard Schweitzer's switch theory is very probable given the doubts about the identification with Schanzkowska as well as the security measures which were not that good at Martha Jefferson Hospital during the complicated court battle between Marina Botkin Schweitzer and the Russian Nobiltiy Association. According to Massie's book, one researcher was even allowed access to the intestinal tissue during this time. Is it reasonable that the Royal families would ignore the fact that Anna Anderson was about to recieve recognition as the Tsar's daughter after they had been fighting to disprove her all her life? \n In any case, the body of Anastasia is still missing, although in Russia there lies a body under the coffin which reads 'Anastasia' measuring 5'7, despite the fact that Anastasia was the shortest of her sisters. If this isn't reason enough to be suspicious that there is some sort of agenda, I don't know what is. I'm afraid however that the body lies in the ashes spread over Castle Seeon under the stone which reads, \"Anastasia Manahan 1901-1984\". \n To end this, I will quote Empress Alexandra's best friend (aside from Anna Vyrobouva) Lili Dehn, who met Anna Anderson in 1957(?) and declared, \"Don't bother to tell me she has read these things in books. I have recognized her physically and intuitively, through signs which do not decieve. What can I say after having known her? I could not have been mistaken.\"\n\nThis is to explain my conviction that Anna Anderson was Anastasia. I think there is something about the DNA we do not know. \n\nThe File on the Tsar- 2002 edition... p. 362 \n\n'Nearly fifty years ago, Anna Anderson told a story about a sketch she and her sister had put on to amuse their parents during their confinement in Tobolsk. She played a male part, she 'recalled', and and had to borrow a man's dressing-gown. At a pivotal moment in the play, a freak draught made the dressing gown billow up around their thighs, revealing that she was wearing the tsar's long-johns- against the bitter cold of the Siberian winter. The family, said Anna Anderson, had hooted with laughter. \nThe only witnesses from the imperial household who would have been present at that scene, and who are known to have survived, were the two family tutors-both foreigners. One was the English tutor, Sydney Gibbes, and his memoirs were published for the first time in 1975. They include this account of an incident during amatuer theatricals in Tobolsk. \n\"The cast,\" Gibbes wrote, \"had its happiest night with an Edwardian farce by Henry Grattan, called 'Packing Up', ... Anastasia took the male part... at the end of the farce the 'Husband' had to turn his back, open his Dressing-gown as if to take it off- Anastasia used an old one of mine... but a draught got under the gown and whisked its tail up to the middle of her back, showing her sturdy legs and bottom encased Emperor Jaguer's underwear...' \nSo far as exhaustive research can establish, only Anna Anderson had ever before told this vivid ancedote, in private and three decades before the Gibbes memoirs appeared. If Anderson was a phoney, as the seemingly damning DNA evidence now tells us, how did she know the story? \nThat was one of the myriad puzzles that believers in Anna Anderson had to confront when the scientists delivered their verdict. Ian Lilburn, a research historian and the only observer to attend every session of the \"Anastasia\" appeal process in the German courts, had a calmer response than some. \"I think,\" he said, knowing he sounded like a Luddite and Romanov flat-earther, \" there is something we don't know about the DNA.\" \n\n\nMaybe after reading you can understand why some of us don't believe the DNA was Anna Anderson's, and why we don't believe she was the tall, size '36 shoe wearing Franziska Schanzkowska who could not have had such exclusive info if she were an imposter.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1644", "text": "Great laugh for grown ups\n\tAs an adult I picked this up for my teen daughter and read through it and laughed and truly valued the advice within and wished I had it when I was a teen. Also a lot of this advice will work for any age. I loved the advice for falling down the stairs", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1645", "text": "Insightful!\n\tThings are going swimmingly in Fish! land. In the latest volume, Fish! Tales, authors Stephen C. Lundin, John Christensen, Harry Paul and Philip Strand build on the successful training program that evolved from their first Fish book. Tales shows how four companies - a long-distance call center; a hospital neural-renal unit, a car dealership and a roofing company - have applied Fish! theories effectively. They also provide short examples from other companies to show how well the Fish! function. The four main principles are familiar by now - keep the work fun, seek to serve others, stay focused on your customers and have an enthusiastic attitude - but the examples in the book bring them alive. Along the way, the authors heavily sell their Fish! courses and merchandise - that's just good salesmanship - but the real catch of the day is the final how-to section, showing ways to apply these principles in any organization. The lively writing style helps keep you hooked. We suggest that if you haven't yet caught any Fish!, start with this one. Its cheery, accessible methods should lure you in, hook, line and sinker", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1646", "text": "Brilliant and Untouchable\n\tWhile some may think that good work should be \"readable and enjoyable,\" great work is meant to elevate us. Stun us, amaze us, fill us with wonder. Otherwise, See Spot Run would be a masterpiece. \n\nWilliam Faulkner is a writer the likes of which we may never see again. He is not only brilliant of word but of concept. He creates a picture not only by text, but by context and form. In many ways, his works sculpt. How else would we see things from the vistas of the characters, especially those who can't speak but by setting and demonstration?\n\nOne reviewer cursed his conveyance of emotion by \"using big words.\" Writing is the art of language interplay, the use of beautiful and succinct language. Faulkner uses language that most of us have never heard of but when we take the time to look up that language, the effect is stunning and makes the experience all the more worth it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1647", "text": "The Greatest Novel\n\tThe Reviewers above and below warn that the novel is difficult to read. If you a person of average intelligence, all you need is a character list and a careful reading and you will have absolutely no problem finding your way through the greatest novel ever written. (It's an incredibly easy read the second time around.) \n\nThe Sound and the Fury is a summation of Faulkner's works. Everything that is done in the rest of his novels was first done in The Sound and the Fury. The Sound and the Fury is poignant and tragic. It is monumental in its mythical power. It is Southern and yet it is universal. It is Faulkner's triumph as a novelist. It is a study of human consciousness, perception, and existence. The novel follows the decline and eventual fall of the Compson family. In Faulkner's world of Yoknapatawpha County, the Compsons and Sartorises, the Sutpens and de Spains, in other words, the established old families of Jefferson declined as the invasive and unethical Snopes, portraits of the modern businessman, ascended to power. The story is an intimate portrayal of the Compsons, and yet it is a symbolic and mythical account of decline and tragedy. Why is it the greatest novel ever written? It takes the innovations in narrative technique as developed by Joyce and Woolf in the movements of European Modernism (which it does better and with more purpose than Joyce and Woolf) and combines them with an exploration of storytelling and an intense devotion to a portrayal of place and region. The story is great and moving. The characters are loveable, hateable, tragic, and intensely vivid. The place is conceived and presented with taxing reality. The language, as with all of Faulkner's novels, is at times soaring and at times quite terse. The structure is perfectly balanced and symbolically paired with the passion of Christ (the three days are Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday). In short, it is the paradigmatic example of what literature can (and should) do; even the greatest of literary feats stand in its shadow", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1648", "text": "fantastic English mystery in the Christie tradition\n\tWhile on maternity leave from Cambridge University and with her husband away handling a legal matter in Los Angeles, Professor Cassandra James meets her neighbor actress Melissa Meadows and her spouse Keith Kingleigh. Melissa and Cassandra share an affinity since both recently gave birth prematurely. Kevin is going to direct a production starring Melissa. He asks Cassandra to adapt the Victorian drama East Lynn, which she agrees to do.\n\nAs opening night beckons, Cassandra notices the cast seems extra nervous. Later an anxious Melissa calls Cassandra believing that someone is stalking her. Cassandra tries to calm her down. The next day Melissa fails to appear for a rehearsal so Cassandra goes to visit her. Melissa is gone without a word, but abandoned her six month old baby that she had shown so much love. With her own fussy infant at her side, Cassandra wonders what happened to her new friend while unable to contact Stephen, dealing with the abrupt arrival of her first husband, and Detective Sergeant Vickers suspecting the professor killed the actress.\n\nSTAGE FRIGHT, the second Professor James tale (see MURDER IS ACADEMIC), is a fabulous amateur sleuth mystery that builds up the suspense slowly so that the reader like the heroine suspects everyone's motives. Either foul play occurred or Melissa had played the role of a loving mother, but Cassandra cannot find a motive for either scenario while the evidence points towards her so that even the audience will believe she harmed or murdered the actress. This is a fantastic English mystery in the Christie tradition.\n\nHarriet Klausner", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1649", "text": "Betty Crocker's Easy Slow Cooker Dinners : Delicious Dinners the Whole Family Will Love (Betty Crocker)\n\tI was a little disappointed. Maybe I should have shopped through a book store.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1650", "text": "A MUST HAVE FOR ANYONE SELLING A STORY\n\tMichael Hauge is not only a master at helping you elicit emotion from your story, he now also shows you how to do it in 60 seconds and generate nothing but excitement for your project", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1651", "text": "Loved it\n\tI REALLY enjoyed this book. I thought the movie incorporated most of the good parts in the book. There were some character changes and some additional characters in the book, but I don't think they hurt the story line by trimming here and there. I read the book after seeing the movie - I always wondered what the movie had been based on. I love baseball, and I think the book was great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1652", "text": "From what it's really like to run a coffee bar to legal issues, sales, shop equipment choices, kitchen layout and more\n\tThere's plenty of money to be made in the coffee business and if your dream is to get out there and run a coffee bar, you're in luck: Complete Idiot's Guide To Starting Running A Coffee Bar provides all the basics on how to do so. From what it's really like to run a coffee bar to legal issues, sales, shop equipment choices, kitchen layout and more, much of the book is very specific to the coffee industry and provides a wealth of specific business advice.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1653", "text": "For the Creme Brulee Lover\n\tAll kinds of creme brulees. This is an outstanding cookbook on a one style of dessert and has many varieties and helps and serving suggestions. Favorite is the chocolate box presentation suggestion. Everyone seems to go for creme brulee", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1654", "text": "thrilling, exciting,absorbing,unforgettable stories amp;pictures\n\tJiraishin is completely new cop drama. There's no extremely humane hero.And no beauty as his partner. But I felt a lot of touching emotions by this.It's really interesting", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1655", "text": "The Butchers Theater\n\tThis was the very first Jonathan Kellerman book I had ever read. This is by far the best one he ever wrote. I don't think that I have ever read a book so riveting and suspensful. It's like watching a top notch horror/mystery movie. This has got to be my most favorite book of any by anyone. I still recommend it to people after reading it quite a few years ago now. I give this book a 5++++ star rating", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1656", "text": "An Affair to Remember\n\tThose interested in American art of the last century will find great pleasure in reading this book. Chicago and New York are the centers from which Katharine Kuh radiated. As a museum curator, art dealer, and published critic, she was personally close to many of the modern masters. In this book, she provides short but telling stories about their work and lives. I especially liked the chapters on Rothko, Tobey and Noguchi.\n\nDisparate side characters, such as Judge Learned Hand and LBJ, pop up and add further to the value of Ms. Kuh's memoir.\n \nAvis Berman has done a great service to all those interested in the history of twentieth century American art by completing the memoirs of Katharine Kuh. The author's reflections have been preserved in a form, while still true to the author, that is likely better than had the elderly Ms. Kuh herself remained alive to complete the job. Notes to the text and a more complete description of Katharine Kuh's personal background are some of the very much-appreciated work accomplished by Ms. Berman", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1657", "text": "This's been my favorite book for 8 years\n\tIf you're an easily offended religious fanatic who's always looking for the vaguest insult or contradiction to your beliefs... I guess you shouldn't read this. (Actually, you could probably read this one and just skip the sequels.)\n\nBut if you're anyone else (of any age) who enjoys a really awesome story with great characters, adventure, danger, fantastic visual writing, and not a single boring moment, (well... it might take a little effort to get past the beginning, but that's coming from a really impatient reader) then yeah. Go for it. Because there's just nothing that compares", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1658", "text": "Self Help Masterpiece\n\tI was so impressed with this book that I wrote the following letter to its author:\n\nI just completed your book Time Tactics of Very Successful People. The book is truly a masterpiece, and I have found it immeasurably helpful in my ongoing pursuit to become the best person that I can be. Your book is full of wisdom and great ideas, the value of which is many times the price I paid for the book. I have read the works of personal development legends like Napoleon Hill, Brian Tracy, W. Clement Stone, Tony Robbins, Mark Victor Hansen and others and have benefited from all of them, but I really enjoyed reading your book because I found that you offered some fresh ideas that these other great men did not. I am sure that the extraordinary concepts your book provides will enrich my spirit, enlighten my mind, and serve as conduits for achieving my goals for the rest of my life. I really liked the way that you ended the book. The quote you gave from Earl Nightengale perfectly reflects my philosophy for successful living, but helped me crystallize my thinking in a way that has helped refines my philosophy further. \n \nThanks again for providing the world such a valuable resource, a guide which I am certain has helped and will continue to help many others to live happier, more productive, and more peaceful lives.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1659", "text": "Excellent book\n\tAlthough I have been writing code for a few years, this was my first foray into AI programming. I find the examples easy to understand. Everything is very well written and the example code is well documented. I could not have asked for a better book.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1660", "text": "YES, YES, YES\n\tI was at the SFMOMA to see her YES exhibition, and exactly what I expected, I was overwhelmed with delight... Her art is whimsically amazing. Her music touches your heart and soul. Seeing all the people there that day, I was glad that Yoko is finally getting all the respect she deserves, after all these years... Also caught her live performance at the Los Angeles's Roxy almost 6 years ago just took my breath away. I truly think she's one of the true visionaries of our time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1661", "text": "A magic story\n\tI loved this book! I picked it up on a whim at the airport, and couldn't put it down for the entire flight. Now I'm telling all my friends to get it. Not only does it have tips about playing cards, but it's just a flatout pageturning thriller. You keep wondering where this guy's life is going to lead him next. Very suspenseful and funny too. Highly recommended.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1662", "text": "Great!\n\tI don't know if I wold be willing to leave bags of blood at the bookstore, like the previous reviewer suggested, but it's a great book. Everyone should read it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1663", "text": "read it\n\tthe best book i read in the past year. the truth hurts", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1664", "text": "Beautiful!\n\tThis is a great book for anyone who wants a old world country feel to their home. The illustrations are beautiful and the decorating advice is thoughtfully planned out", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1665", "text": "required reading for elementary students!!\n\t...\"First Grade Takes a Test #8221; is an excellent, multicultural book that should be in every elementary classroom, especially Kindergarten thru 3rd grades...For it #8217;s use in demonstrating that the really important things in life aren #8217;t measurable, and even as a tool for helping students understand and interpret poorly worded questions (and there will always be a handful of them on any standardized test), the book is invaluable. Highly recommended from this early childhood teacher", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1666", "text": "The Peak of Storytelling\n\tMost people are in awe of the \"classic.\" However, a book does not pick that title on the whim of a professor of arcane texts, rather a book gains such when it constantly and consistently speaks about the human condition. Classics do not only thrill and teach, they also live.\nThe Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas is a classic.\nThis tale of accusal, love, betrayal, imprisonment, redemption, and retribution, defies genre. \nRecounting the plot serves no purpose, so I will simply surmise that most readers focus on vengeance at the expense of reward. Edmond Dantes could not have desired living just to kill those who wronged him; he expected to return to those who remained faithful. Here Dumas, using Dantes, Sinbad, Albert and Abbe Busoni, championed a nonviolent stoicism which exposes a person to death to experience life.\nThe Count of Monte Cristo is a vivid potrayal of French life after the Revolution, an epic account of a man's quest for closure and an inspiration for the Shawshank Redemption. It is never too late to read it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1667", "text": "a real mystery for grown-ups\n\tAt 37, John Wade was Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota. At 40, he ran for the U.S. Senate. He was heavily favored to win. At 41, he wasn't just beaten in the primary, he was crushed --- \"loser by landslide.\"\n\nWhat happened?\n\nJohn Wade had a secret. As secrets will, it came out at the worst possible time. And, suddenly, he was no longer a rising star --- he was a war criminal, a killer of babies, a man to be shunned.\n\nHis secret was My Lai.\n\nThe Vietnam War is now so far from us, and American history --- especially the history of a war we lost --- is so sketchily taught, and some of you are so very young that I really ought to take a minute here and, in quick brushstrokes, relate what happened in a little Vietnam village on March 16, 1968.\n\nBetter idea: let Tim O'Brien tell it. He arrived in Vietnam a year later, and served as a foot soldier there for a year. Got wounded, got traumatized, the whole deal. Here's his account:\n\nAt approximately 7:30 on the morning, a company of roughly 115 American soldiers was inserted by helicopter just outside the village of My Lai. They met no resistance. No enemy. No incoming fire. Still, for the next four hours, Charlie Company killed whatever could be killed. They killed chickens. They killed dogs and cattle. They killed people, too. Lots of people. Women, infants, teen-agers, old men. The United States Army's Criminal Investigation Division compiled a list of 343 fatalities and an independent Army inquiry led by Lieut. Gen. William R. Peers estimated that the death count may have exceeded 400. At the Son My Memorial, a large tablet lists 504 names. According to Col. William Wilson, one of the original Army investigators, \"The crimes visited on the inhabitants of Son My Village included individual and group acts of murder, rape, sodomy, maiming, assault on noncombatants and the mistreatment and killing of detainees.\"\n\nEventually, after a cover-up that lasted more than a year and after the massacre made nationwide headlines, the Army's Criminal Investigation Division produced sufficient evidence to charge 30 men with war crimes. Of these, only a single soldier --- First Lieut. William Laws Calley, Jr. --- was ever convicted or spent time in prison. Found guilty of the premeditated murder of \"not less than\" 22 civilians, Calley was sentenced to life at hard labor, but after legal appeals and sentence reductions, his ultimate jail time amounted to three days in a stockade and four and a half months in prison.\n\nTerrible, terrible. (And ironic: Seymour Hersh, who broke the My Lai story, now writes about the Iraq War for The New Yorker.) But in fiction, O'Brien doesn't play judge and jury. John Wade may have been at My Lai and done terrible things there, but he found a way to live with his shame. And here's the remarkable thing --- Tim O'Brien bends over backward to see it Wade's way.\n\nWhat I tell you now may seem like a plot \"spoiler.\" It's not. \"In the Lake of the Woods\" is a mystery --- maybe even a thriller --- but it's totally innovative in form. That is, we know right off that something happened. The first question is: What happened? And then a gloomier question: Who did it?\n\nWhat we know: After the primary defeat, John Wade and his wife Kathy retreat to a cabin in the Lake of the Woods, a part of Northern Minnesota so remote that there's nothing but water and islands between it and Canada. Thirty-six hours later, Kathy disappears.\n\nDid she flee?\n\nDid she drown?\n\nDid her husband --- reliving his Vietnam experience --- kill her and dump her body into the lake?\n\nNot easy questions. And O'Brien doesn't answer them: \"I tried to make each hypothesis plausible. John may have killed Kathy. Or Kathy may have run off with someone else. Or maybe she simply drowned. Or got lost in that vast wilderness. I believed in each hypothesis as I wrote it. I inserted evidence to support each hypothesis --- just as life itself gives us contradictory evidence about a great many things. But in the end, it's all a mystery, insoluble, beyond certainty.\"\n\nAnd to make it more mysterious, O'Brien tells the story from multiple perspectives. Offers testimony from many people. Cites historical documents. And then amps up the uncertainly by giving Wade a hobby --- magic.\n\nAnd maybe that's what it comes down to --- an ungainly kid, an abusive father, a need for approval that never got satisfied. As O'Brien writes:\n\n\"A fat little kid doing magic in front of a stand-up mirror. 'Hey, kiddo, that's a good one,' his father could've said, but for reasons unknown, reasons mysterious, the words never got spoken. He had wanted to be loved. And to be loved he had practiced deception. He had hidden the bad things. He had tricked up his own life. Only for love. Only to be loved.\"\n\nToo simple? A clue that takes you away from the solution? Could be: O'Brien is that good. (He won the National Book Award for \"Going After Cacciato\". The New York Times named The Things They Carried as one of the best books of the year in 1990 --- and chose \"In the Lake of the Woods\" for that list four years later.)\n\nThis much is sure: You start \"In the Lake of the Woods\" expecting one kind of book and quickly get another, darker, scarier book. You find yourself thinking \"God, this is awful,\" even as you read faster and faster. You cringe at what Wade might have done, wince for what might have been done to him. And, as he comes apart, so do you.\n\nThis is a harrowing book, as grown-up as it gets. It's a great story, masterfully told. And more: It draws you in, demands your opinion. And then it demands your honest opinion --- because you have your secrets too, don't you", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1668", "text": "Blown Away\n\tAn absolutely magnificent peice of literature! The use of language is witty and funny and I have never experienced such joy from a collection of short stories before. The ''Is He Deep?'' introduction set the mood of the bok and that question played on mind throughout the entire read. Fantasti", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1669", "text": "The elite's secrets that have degraded over the millennia.\n\tRobert Barid's exploration of history's secret connections is brilliant. By integrating hidden and not presented in any other book various facts of sciences, he clearly shows that our ancestors had much deeper understanding of the Reality than most of the modern people. I had a chance to explore many other books by this author available from his page on the World-Mysteries.com and I highly recommend all of them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1670", "text": "A Solid Defense\n\tThe Gospel of Judas has had its fifteen minutes of fame. It is but another in an endlessly long line of stories or documents meant to shake the foundations of the Christian faith. Like its many predecessors, it gave National Geographic and anti-Christian authors an opportunity to voice their dissension with the biblical story of Jesus. A book titled The Gospel of Judas shot to near the top of the bestsellers lists and nearly as quickly, shot straight back down. Still, while its popularity was short-lived, it allowed Bart Ehrman and other revisionists a chance to laud the epistle for its new insights into the life of Christ. Surely Ehrman forever cast doubt upon his credibility as a historian when he blathered, \"(The Gospel of Judas) is one of the greatest historical discoveries of the twentieth century. It rivals the finding of the Dead Sea Scrolls or the Gnostic Gospels of Nag Hammadi.\"\n\nNational Geographic describes the importance of the document in this way: \"The Gospel of Judas gives a different view of the relationship between Jesus and Judas, offering new insights into the disciple who betrayed Jesus. Unlike the accounts in the canonical Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, in which Judas is portrayed as a reviled traitor, this newly discovered Gospel portrays Judas as acting at Jesus' request when he hands Jesus over to the authorities.\" A classically dualistic, gnostic document, The Gospel of Judas presents a Jesus who is seeking to escape from the corruption of this physical world and asks Judas to betray Him so He can be free of this wickedness. Judas complies and shows himself to be a hero, rather than a villain. No longer the betrayer, He is a faithful friend to Jesus Christ.\n\nRenowned New Testament scholar N.T. Wright is the first Christian to my knowledge to write a thorough refutation of the teachings of The Gospel of Judas. Judas and the Gospel of Jesus is due for publication in October of 2006 and will be published by Baker Books. It is a short book, weighing in at only 144 pages, but provides a thorough treatment of the subject matter.\n\nWright is fair to this newly published document. He does not say that there is no value in The Gospel of Judas for surely there is, for it tells us much about the gnosticism that was a great opponent of early Christianity. It gives historians access to an authentic, original document. But it tells us nothing about the real Jesus and the real Judas. Those who would have us believe that this letter provides details about the real life of the real Jesus can be little more than revisionists. Wright shows that such people believe in what he calls \"the new myth of Christian origins.\" This myth, popularized by men such as Bart Ehrman, has three main teachings: first, Jesus was not as the canonical gospels portray Him; second, there were a great many different varieties of early Christianity, and they produced a large number of different \"gospels,\" all of which circulated among Christians more or less unchecked; third, when Christianity became consolidated in the fourth century, many teachings about the \"true\" Christian faith were rejected.\n\n\"Classic Christianity,\" he says, \"has a lot more life and promise than have ever been imagined by those who propose the new Myth, or by those who offer newly discovered gnostic texts as the panacea for our ills. It is a shame that the churches have been so muzzled, so often self-blinded to the full dimensions of the gospel they profess, the gospel of Jesus himself.\"\n\nThrough this short book, Wright asks good questions and insightfully shows where The Gospel of Judas simply cannot be held as equal in any way to Scripture. He shows himself to be a New Testament scholar the equal of any involved in promoting this new gospel. While the document appears to be genuine, it is little different and little more significant than the multitudes of other gnostic writings which have come down to us, even two millenia later.\n\nIt is perhaps somewhat ironic that N.T. Wright, who has reimagined and reinvented many of the teachings of Paul (and thus Jesus), would be the first to make a stand for the truth against others who would seek to reinvent Jesus. Unfortunately, Wright's New Perspectives are glimpsed, even if only dimly, through much of the text of this book. Still, he offers a compelling response to Ehrman and others and one well worth reading. I would tend to believe that, for most people, The Gospel of Judas is best ignored. It offers little that would be of interest to the average person. For those who do have interest in it, Judas and the Gospel of Jesus will no doubt prove an interesting response to the irrational views espoused by those who wish to reinvent Christianity and to cast doubt upon Scripture", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1671", "text": "Piece of my Heart\n\tPeter Robinson is one of my favorite authors. When I travel on vacation I make sure to take his latest novel. \"Piece of my Heart\" transitioned between the present and a time about 25 years ago. The characters were well developed and the story line moved. There were many layers of sub-plots that were interwoven. I thoroughly enjoyed how everything was brought to its final conclusion.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1672", "text": "Couldn't resist...\n\t\"De-mystifying\" a musical genre is a favorite practice of many historians, educators, and musicians, and has been overdone. Unlike them, but not unlike a master performer, Palmer is able to strike a balance between technique, feeling, and authenticity: He is historically and musically adept without denying the Blues its inherent mystery and evocative nuance. \nPalmer put his life into this work and it shows; he without a doubt \"convinces\". I highly recommend his Deep Blues.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1673", "text": "i love this book\n\tmy son chris played on this team. i love coach k as he has gotten me a job and new car. duke has saved my family's life . this is a great book and all duke fans should read it. FIST! - vivian harpe", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1674", "text": "Good starter reader.\n\tThe plot is stronger than Dick and Jane, not quite at the Dr. Seuss level. But my 4-year-old loves the thing. He wants to read it - what more can one ask for a first reader than self-motivation? Good illustrations, basic vocabulary, frequent repetition, and not scary", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1675", "text": "The Horse Packers Bible ........\n\tThis is probably the single best work I've ever seen on the quot;science quot; of packing. Joe Back lived and worked in N.W. Wyoming, and was a legend in the area. His humorous annecdotes, and extremely accurate hand drawn diagrams, combined with his obvious knowledge of the subject, make this a quot;must have quot; for anyone seriously interested in learning how to pack horses or mules, and survive. This little work deserves a place in any packer's library", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1676", "text": "A MASTERFUL CONTRIBUTION\n\tSome previous reviewers have complained about the complex style and writing of this book. Although in fact it is not an easily readable book, for the general public, if you have a serious interest about the history of the third Reich, make no mistake: you will not be able to overlook this book, which will surely be a classic. It is a thoroughly well researched contribution about the connection between religious beliefs and mass fanaticism; the interaction between the \"new\" domestic and international values, based on aggression; and the other causes involved in the rise (and fall) of the III Reich. From a different perspective from other mainstream historians, this winner of the Samuel Johnson prize for non fiction, has accomplished quite an original scholarly feat, one which will enlighten the comprehension of this particular period of history. No wonder many international critics have found the subtitle of this opus -A new History- particularly well deserved. Of great interest is the chapter related with the demise of the rule of law, a thorough analysis of the penetration of the judiciary and the subordination of the police and government to the totalitarian Fuhrerprinzip", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1677", "text": "Cuts to the core....\n\tDark Nature cuts to the very core of the will to survive. Mr. Watson takes you on an easy to read journey \"up\" the food chain to the homo sapiens: who is neither man nor kind. For me, Dark Nature removed judgment from the word \"evil\", giving a deeper, behind the scene look at what drives life. A must read. This copy was purchased a gift. In my judgment to continue to grow I needed to understand this piece of myself and the world around me", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1678", "text": "Her ideas are classic, yet fresh\n\tAs a professional bridal consultant, I keep an extensive library of wedding related books on hand to help my brides design their own weddings. Ms. McBride's Bridal Flowers is one of my favorites. It is full of wonderful ideas - not just the traditional \"must have\" wedding flowers such as bouquets amp; boutonnieres, but the out-of-the-ordinary (but inspiring) boas, decorated lampposts amp; gilded calla lilies. Ms. McBride shows that flowers are for more than just being carried or worn. The large color photos are fantastic. So many other books have little or no photos, or hand drawn diagrams that leaves the reader wondering. Ms. McBride's book lets you see exactly what she is talking about. It doesn't claim to be a how-to book, but perfect to take along when visiting your floral designer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1679", "text": "Really the Last Prophet\n\tThis rare book details Aleister Crowley's ascension as the prophet of a new Aeon, the Aeon of Horus. Out of all the Aleister Crowley books in mass market format, this stood out in memory years after I read it as one of Crowley's most disturbing works. In fact, I questioned my new faith in Crowley's religion Thelema reading this book; this was for real and not a joke. After contemplating, I thought it would be worth it stick with this because witchcraft is now a cool thing amongst today's youth and Crowley was a famous early form of witchcraft as we know it today. This is serious stuff, I wouldn't mess around with this unless you are interested in the occult. It should be noted that real life ritual magick as described in these type of works really do work; I did a ritual from Necronomicon and Lesser Key of Solomon to help with a college Astronomy course- I got a respectable C grade when I close to failing with a D-. But be prepared for some harassment aboyt alleged satanism.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1680", "text": "Bravo!\n\tThis is a wonderful book, which my children adore, and which taught them each to recognize the instruments in the orchestra before they were three", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1681", "text": "A nice follow-up to \"Stitch 'n Bitch\"\n\tThe patterns in this book are really interesting. They range from everything to cabled belts to baby booties to light sweaters. This isn't as informative as the original \"Stitch 'n Bitch\" book, but if you have mastered the basics, it is a good starting point for ideas. Plus, it has tried and true tips and tricks from knitters accross the nation.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1682", "text": "Twain's \"before and after\" account of his quarter-century on the Old Muddy\n\tTwain's account of his years on the Mississippi is part travel book, part memoir, and part historical work, with a few sketches, stories, and tall tales tossed in for good measure. There is even an outtake from the not-yet-published \"Huckleberry Finn,\" along with extensive excerpts from historical and contemporary accounts by other authors. This smorgasbord of material makes for an uneven book, but much of it shows Mark Twain at his humorous and humanistic best.\n\nThe kernel of the volume (and its best, most cohesive section) is in chapters 4 through 17; this material appeared in the Atlantic magazine in 1875 and recalls his early life as a crew member on steamboats in the early 1850s. His adventures as a young man are fraught with danger, full of comedy, populated by a number of ornery, mischievous, and reckless characters, and occasionally embellished (although Twain is a bit obvious when he's fobbing off a yarn). As Twain later wrote in \"Puddn'head Wilson, \"if there was anything better in this world than steamboating, it was the glory to be got by telling about it.\"\n\nAfter he published the series in the Atlantic, Twain added another 46 chapters; much of it an account of his homecoming (incognito--or so he'd hoped) to the Mississippi River in 1882, when the steamboat had been rendered obsolete by the railroad. Many of these descriptions are unusually (for Twain) melancholy; he remarks upon the relatively emptiness of the river traffic and notes the transformations to the river and its banks that had made steamboat travel safer but less adventurous. His new journey provides opportunities to relate a number of stories--some allegedly told to him on the river and a few unpublished tales that he deemed relevant and worthy of inclusion.\n\nThe material from other sources, unfortunately, tends to bog things down--and there are about 10,000 words of it commingled in the text and included as appendices. Twain gathered newspaper articles and historical documents; he also included travel writing from earlier visitors, primarily Europeans distracted by how Americans and their homes were horribly uncouth and dirty. (You almost get the feeling that Twain would have smacked \"the once renowned and vigorously hated\" Frances Trollope upside the head if he'd had the chance; she provides Twain with the most interesting, if snooty, descriptions of traveling along the Mississippi early in the century.)\n\nThe material Twain wrote, however, more than compensates for the dryness of the extraneous stuff. As always, he is quotable, witty, amusing, and provocative. In spite of its excesses, nobody has done the Mississippi better", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1683", "text": "Pretty Helpful Book!\n\tI like the way it teaches fractions and doesn't use candy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1684", "text": "How BIg is a Foot?\n\tThis is a terrific book for young and older children. It is a fun way to demonstrate why we need a universal form of measurement.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1685", "text": "Great Bread Machine Book\n\tI love this book!! I've owned it for about a year now, but just got it back after a very long visit to my mother-in-law. (3 months) She loved the book also and didn't want to give it back! She bought one of her own! Thank goodness! I think she got tired of reading the recipes over the phone to me! lol! Anyways great book, lots of information. Also great for what ever size machine you have. Does small (1lb), Med. (1 1/2lbs.) and large (2lbs). for each recipe.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1686", "text": "Why Aren't You Reading This?\n\tHow this book flew under the nation's radar---I'll ever know. Furthermore it's discouraging as hell because it only goes to prove that great work so often goes unrecognized.\n\nThis book plays out like a Spielberg movie from page one. Very Spielbergian because of it's perfect blend of adventure, romance and humor. The characters are dynamic and interesting as hell. \n\nThe storyline is straight out of an Indiana Jones serial, and it keeps building until you're reading as fast as you possibly can just to see what happens. \n\nThe art work is astounding. These are the coolest-looking heroes, sexiest women, and the most powerful looking baddies I've ever seen penciled in my life.\n\nIt's just a shame that this book isn't getting the buzz that crap like \"Ultimate Spider-Man\" is getting---because in all reality this is the best graphic novel on the shelves right now---and could easily be the film adaptation that could return Steven Spielberg to greatness. \n\nFor once in a very long time...I'm truly blown away.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1687", "text": "Great!, if you're a Carolina fan...terrific if you're not!\n\tOn the way to a conference in New Orleans, my flight from Raleigh to Charlotte was cancelled due to mechanical problems, and I was booked on a flight to D.C. As I boarded the plane with quot;The Carolina Way quot; under my arm, a gentleman seated at the front of the plane asked how I was enjoying the book. I explained that I had not yet started the book, so I could not give an answer. The gentleman followed me to my seat and introduced himself as Dr. Gerald Bell, the co-author of quot;The Carolina Way quot;. Myself a Carolina fan, I was pleased to meet Dr. Bell, as he spent several minutes talking about Coach Smith, whom I have admired for over forty years, and the UNC basketball program, which is presently undergoing a much needed resurgence under Coach Roy Williams. Dr. Bell's contributions to the book tie Coach Smith's leadership philosophy to practical business applications by relating wonderful anecdotal references from Carolina's storied history to today's business situations. Surely, Coach Smith, given his ability to recruit top players, has been criticized by many for his failure to win NCAA championships in the manner of Coach John Wooden at UCLA, but winning two NCAA championships, winning at a consistency high level unmatched by any program without violating strict NCAA rules, and coaching top players that graduated at a +90% rate and have gone on to be successes in their chosen professions underscore the unique successes of Coach Smith's quot;system quot;. Teamwork, integrity, loyalty, and hard work, are the cornerstones of the Carolina Way, and anyone in the position of managing, leading, or molding young people today would benefit from reading this book, corny as it is at times. This book is not just for Carolina basketball fans", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1688", "text": "Kellerman At His Best!\n\tThis is my favorite Jonathan Kellerman novel. The book focuses on a disturbing story about Munchausen's Disease by Proxy. This book so quickly caught my interest, that I ended up doing my psych 101 paper on this disease. I had not heard of this disorder when I read the book. It was disturbing, intense, and tore away at your heart. I would definitely recommend this book! Munchausen's Disease seems to have become a more popular topic since I read this book. I have seen countless documentaries on, and it was also featured in the newest episode of House. It is a disturbing, yet intriguing disease, and this book delves straight into the ugliest form of it, Munchausen's Disease by Proxy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1689", "text": "Warcraft book2 10000 years before warcraft game1...\n\tThe story of Illidan, Malfurion, Rhonin, and krasus using dark powers, heroic strength is enough to blow anyone away. Iy enchants me, it shows the World of Warcraft from a combination of Knaak's and Blizzard Entertainment's imagination", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1690", "text": "one to reread!\n\tmy three year old loves this and I do too! it is a great book to share at Xmas as well. The pictures are wonderful and we are giving it to nursery school as part of Chinese New Year celebration", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1691", "text": "The SPARK\n\tAs an overweight, stressed-out, 40-something professional, I am thrilled to find this book! The SPARK is exactly what I needed to get my body moving again. I am one of those who had fallen for the 1-hour a day exercise trap, and if I didn't have an hour, which I usually don't, I just didn't exercise. I love doing my three to four SPARKS a day, knowing I am doing my body far more good than waiting for that elusive day when I can fit in 45 minutes or more for my workout. This is a wonderful concept, and so doable! It's working!! Thank you", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1692", "text": "And the lesson is...\n\tAlways think twice. Never jump to hasty conclusions without considering ALL the effects of an act or decision. That's the essence of Economics: \"looking not merely at the immediate but at the longer effects of any act or policy.\" \n\nMost economic fallacies are the result of ignoring this lesson, as Henry Hazlitt clearly shows with many examples throughout this witty short book. Are there benefits in destruction (let it be a humble broken window or a bloody war? Is government spending the solution to unemployment or industries in trouble? Can taxes benefit the economy of a country? Do inflationary policies really encourage a well-functioning economy or are they just a smokescreen to conceal otherwise unpopular decisions? Are all labor union practices truly justified? And, what about tariffs, subsidies, parity prices, rent control, or minimum wage laws? These are the kind of issues the author analyses beyond what you can usually hear, read, or see on the media.\n\nBeyond what you may think about the government's role in the economy, whether you agree or not with the author's liberal views, \"Economics in One Lesson\" shows how one should always try to see beyond the obvious and avoid missing the forest for the trees.\n\nAs the author points out, half-truths presented as complete truths are behind most economic fallacies. Demagogues and 'rogue' economists try to divert our attention by focusing only on the most visible effects of a given decision (or, in the worst cases, on the only effects that should be seen not to discredit an already decided course of action). Learning to supplement and correct their half-truths with the other half is the most reasonable thing an independent thinker can do. BTW, \"Economics in One Lesson\" might be a good place to start..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1693", "text": "Sweet Read\n\tI found this in the church library, but it is not Christian fiction. It is simply an easy read. The story is sweet, made even sweeter by the topic. Cake. I am not even much of a cake person. I normally prefer ice cream or some sort of brownies/cookies, etc... But, as I read, I found myself longing for a bit of these intoxicating concoctions put together by the narrator. I don't recommend this book if you are diabetic or on a diet. The need for sweets will be simply overpowering", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1694", "text": "Good info, but missing a certain something...\n\tOverall this book is just fine for someone interested in cooking with a DO. The mix of recipes is fine, but they just seemed to be missing something. They were all more or less of the quot;huck a good sized hen into the pot and cook for a while until done quot; variety. All of the recipes look tasty, though I would have liked to have seen a few more meat dishes, especially some more creative ones. Let's be honest, when you pay for a book you'd like to see more than quot;...put a 5 lb beef roast into a preheated Dutch oven, salt and pepper to taste, cook until done. quot; Give me a little something to work with here! Inspire me! I can already cook a roast like this in the oven. Having said all of that, I would still reccommend this book. The vegetable dishes and desserts look fantastic and I can't wait to try some of them. As an aside, this is the only Dutch oven book I've seen with heart-healthy recipes as well as more traditional fare. Given that the average DO book requires the use of a metric ton of lard, this will probably appeal to a wider range of cooks", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1695", "text": "Interesting and educational and children LOVE IT!\n\tBoth of my boys love this book and request it over and over again. It is such a fun book to read because the children interact with the reader by answering the questions. Love it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1696", "text": "Best book for teaching children about people and nature.\n\tquot;The Shaman's Apprentice quot; presents more information about the relationship between people and nature than many much larger volumes. The story of Kamanya, Gabriela, and the shaman Nahtahlah, educates children about the important roles of all living things. The text is supported by rich and colorful illustrations which easily maintains the interest of children from four to 14. If you want the children in your life to understand the importance of rain forests and the need to preserve them, you must have this book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1697", "text": "Fascinating look at America 50 years ago\n\tJohn Gunther's INSIDE U.S.A. comes as close to time travel as we are likely to get, hurling us back to the America of 1947, as he explores, state by state, the people, politics, issues, passions and fads that make up our country. Written with great energy and insight, Gunther captures an America justly proud of its WWII success, still unsure of its role in the world, and populated by fascinating characters like Mayor LaGuardia of New York, Governor Saltonstall of Massachusetts and Boss Hague of Jersey City. Gunther describes regional characteristics that persist today. He captures aspects of America that are gone,l never to return (an quot;industrial quot; nation based on coal, iron ore and steel.) And he foresees issues that dog America to this day -- the quot;Negro problem quot; (actually, the quot;White problem. quot;) He condemns the segregationist society he finds in America, so inconsistent with its lofty ideals. As you can tell, I loved this book. It's very hefty -- but every time you are about to put it down, Gunther comes up with another amazing fact or interesting sidelight that keeps you reading. All this said, Gunther does concentrate on the (a) historical, (b) political and (c) economic side of things. You won't find much here about the arts or science. But it is amazing a single individual could have compiled this much data and presented it so interestingly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1698", "text": "IT'S SHOFAR TIME!\n\tThis is the sixth and final addition to the author's excellent Holiday Time series, just in time for Rosh Hashanah! As in the other titles, (It's Challah Time! It's Seder Time! etc.) Tod Cohen's full-color photos capture the joyousness of the children as they learn to celebrate the holiday wearing new clothes, making Jewish New Year's cards for their families, tasting new foods such as pomegranates and star fruits, and blowing the shofar. The sounds of the shofar are explained in easy, understandable terms for this young age level. The children are also shown learning such things as tying their shoes and writing their names. The brief amount of text on each page and very appealing children pictured learning to make round challot and blow the shofar make this just right for using with pre-schoolers, their parents, and in the classroom. Included is an easy shofar craft and a brief paragraph about Rosh Hashanah. Recommended for all Jewish libraries. Ages: 4-6. Reviewed by Andrea Davidso", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "books", "split": "train", "example_id": "books_train_1699", "text": "We Love This Book!\n\tPretty much all of the Todd Parr books we've read are great but the \"Peace Book\" and the \"Family Book\" are by far our favorites. They are very positive and carry a theme of tolerance. We'd highly recommend this book!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_0", "text": "One of the worst movies I have ever seen.\n\tThis entire movie could have run in only 20 minutes and you wouldn't miss anything and might even enjoy it. Unfortunately it ran 88 minutes too long and I couldn't wait for it to end. I saw it in the theater and the people all around me were all complaining how boring it was. At least a quarter of them walked out before the end. It's that bad. It's a shame, I love a good suspense/horror movie and the decent actors in this movies were waisted", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1", "text": "Fun to Watch\n\tFun to watch but my 9 1/2 yr. old daughter could not follow the moves. Neither could I for that matter. We tried to learn the moves through \"breaking it down\" but there is just not enough repetition. Too complicated.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_2", "text": "Did we see the same movie?\n\tEvery review I've read about this movie pops and fizzes with praise and I just don't get it. No one speaks until practically 10 minutes into it, and by then you're so confused by the random scenes thrown together and the cyrilic letters, it makes it hard to enjoy what comes next. If you like extremely BROAD slapstick humor and find that totally charming, then I guess I can see the appeal. Everyone talks about how this movie spawned so many catch phrases. I have to wonder what they could be: \"Damned Melon!\" or \"I passed out when I broke my wrist, and when I woke up, the cast was already on!\"??? I will say listening to the dubbed english and having the english subtitles on at the same time does add some humor, because they say completely different things, or omit speech altogether. In sum, don't waste your time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_3", "text": "Not too impressed\n\tThe acting was very good. The pace was adequate. However, the plot was predictable. The movie just reeks of the intelligent thriller syndrome. Clive's character kept calling this the perfect robbery. The characters talk about the relative intelligence of the other characters or how the other characters can't possibly know what is going on. I'm still not sure what Jody Foster's character brings to the plot. \n\nAny way, they do stupid things. The bank robbers dig a latrine in a storage closet. You don't know the hole is a latrine until the end of the movie. However, they do call it a \"s--thole during the movie. They spent hours on this hole. Why not use a bucket instead of a hole in the floor for a latrine? They even brought buckets in with them. They were disguised as painters. Why couldn't Clive's character use a bucket with chemical treatments instead of a hole in a floor of a bank for a latrine. \n\nFinding plot holes in this movie is like shooting fish in the barrel. Furthermore, the plot is so predictable that it made the movie drag. I have to be honest, I didn't guess the ending. I kicked myself for they gave plenty of clues. For example, a big one is the title of the movie. However, the lame clues (the s--thole) acted like red herrings. They threw me off the scent.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_4", "text": "More \"Lost Cause\" Mythology\n\tIt's amazing how Hollywood and the publishing industry have bent their knees to Secession mythology, from Birth of a Nation to the present example of melodramatic falsification. This is a very dull, shapeless, stilted movie. I wouldn't bother to denounce it on artistic grounds, but since it is above all a piece of propaganda, I'm compelled to condemn it as history. What it presents is the \"War between the States\" version of the Civil War, in which the gallant Southerners defend their homes,their beloved hills and dales, their cultured lives from the inexplicable invasion of the rude hordes of the North. There are only two Black characters, both sentimentally loyal to their Southernness and their masters; otherwise, slavery is beside the point. The generalship of Lee and Jackson, of course, is idolized, while the Northern officers above the rank of colonel are portrayed as fools. The battle scenes are perfectly predictable; guys charge on foot, other guys shoot, the fields are littered with bodies. Wouldn't a little exposition of the logistics of those battle been more interesting? How real is it to show only one train, and that Southern, in a war won more by transportation than by musketry? If you are a believer in the myth of the Lost Cause and the justice of Secession, if you have ever cottoned to the notion that the War wasn't really about slavery, then I challenge you honor! I defy you to read just one heavy, scholarly book, Arguing About Slavery by William Lee Miller, a professor at the University of Virginia. It retells the debates that occurred in the House of Representatives, over slavery, in the 1830s, twenty-five years before the election of Lincoln. The uncompromising sectional hatred expressed in those debates will surely convince you that the Civil War had deeper roots than you thought, and that slavery Was indeed the central issue for both sides, Blue and Grey", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_5", "text": "Sex in quarantine\n\tMaybe for some people, to spend 40 days without sex is not big deal, but in Matt Sullivan's case, it could be a total nightmare.\nAfter his girlfriend Nicole leaves him, Matt spends about six months devouring girls, until he starts to hallucinate. Advised by his brother, Matt decides that celibacy is the answer to his problems, and proposes to go through lent without sex.\nFor Matt's friends, this odyssey is as absurd as impossible, and immediately they take advantage of the situation to make bets about how long will last Matt's abstinence. He doesn't have it easy, as many temptations will make him suffer, and even smell the possibility of a new love.\n40 days and 40 nights is a movie that tries to get the most comedy possible out of the sexual frustration of his leading character. In a similar way that other grotesque comedies have try to explode in the past years, this film tries to sell us the idea that relationships based only in sex are less satisfactory than those based on love. OH. WHAT A SHOCKING DISCOVERY!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_6", "text": "movie reviews crossed: kitty foyle johnny belinda\n\tEditorial Reviews\n\nAmazon.com essential video\nAfter initially rejecting the role as too sentimental, Ginger Rogers found the title character of Kitty Foyle to be an Oscar winner and a career breakthrough. Released in 1940, only a year after her nine-picture partnership with Fred Astaire ended, Kitty Foyle helped establish Rogers as a nonmusical box-office star. The film portrays a white-collar working girl who receives a warm and welcome marriage proposal from Mark (James Craig), a kindly but humble doctor. As soon as she accepts, however, she receives a different proposition, this one from her former love, wealthy socialite Wyn (Dennis Morgan), who plans to flee his life and his wife and asks Kitty to join him and live in unwedded bliss in South America. Kitty then recounts her life in flashback to help her choose which man to love. Rogers gives an appealing performance as the feisty yet vulnerable Kitty, who makes up in moxie what she lacks in social status. Did she really deserve the Best Actress Oscar over Bette Davis in The Letter, Joan Fontaine in Rebecca, Katharine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story, and Martha Scott in Our Town? Well, evidently Rogers had real-life moxie too. --David Horiuchi \n\nProduct Description\nKnown for light comedies and her partnership with Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers stepped off the dance floor and into 1940's Oscar spotlight with her Best Actress turn as Kitty, an indomitable working-class girl who endures the rejection of Philadelphia society, makes her own way as a single woman and ultimately chooses between an unmarried arrangement with Main Line scion Wynnewood Strafford VI (Dennis Morgan) or marriage to a struggling physician (James Craig). Rogers' deserved Academy Award confirmed she was more than a dance star - a fact humorously underscored when she returned to the studio and was greeted by staffers and actors in top hats and tails. Jane Wyman won the Best Actress Academy Award for her sensitive portrayal of Belinda, capturing the girl's affecting isolation, awakening desire to learn and ultimate triumph. Directed by Jean Negulesco and co-starring Lew Ayres, Charles Bickford and Agnes Moorehead (all four Oscar nominees* for their fine work), Johnny Belinda (nominated for a total 11 Oscars including Best Picture) blends atmosphere, nuance and high drama into a heartbreaking classi", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_7", "text": "Is ''cringe-worthy'' a word?\n\tI'm surprised by all the praise this movie gets here at Amazon and beyond. There really wasn't much here I liked. The soundtrack was the usual \"pap\" you'd expect from a family friendly movie, though the sets were nice. It seems this movie was just miscast. Mel just doesn't do comedy all that well, at least for a lead role. Jame Garner, the reason I bought this seems more like a bystander. And Jodie is Jodie and I never bought for a moment she was her character. \n\nAlthough the cast is a powerhouse (on paper), sadly the chemistry never really works and the jokes are just cornball. An example: There was a sequence when Bret asks his friends (who are standing behind him) to whistle to reveal themselves to some bandits he was confronting; which as it turns out they are unable to do. Instead Jodie and James, blow madly, just like the movie.\n\nThis movie reminds me a HELL of a lot like ''The Three Amigo's''; on paper you would think it couldn't miss, but on film it's painful to watch", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_8", "text": "And who could that be stalking us now?\n\tAlong with the nanny, the stepdad, the cable guy, the 14-year-old girl with a crush... we now have the PHOTO PROCESSING CLERK to fear! Yes, everyone is out to get us.. or at least that's what Hollywood would have us believe.\n\nI am getting sick of films like this that constantly contort normal healthy human interaction and community relations into perverse horrors that are far from reality. No wonder we live in a culture of such exagerrated suspicion, mistrust, fear (and the resulting isolation) when we have films like this constantly stoking these fears of people around us. \n\nYes, films like these have their place. However, I think Hollywood has taken it a bit too far and needs to pull itself back into reality.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_9", "text": "no title\n\tWell, I sure could have skipped this one. I well remember the critics raving over this on television, but why is beyond me. Mostly, I was just plain bored. There simply was no depth at all, just bunches of short takes and wise cracks. Bush was just downright dirty, making insults and slurs all over the place, something I do not consider an appropriate attitude in a man who would be President. And it is interesting that in one of the reviews it was noted that Mary Matalen, the deputy manager of Bush's campaign and very acid-tongued (maybe she wrote some of the slurs Bush used), is now the wife of James Carville, top strategist for Clinton's campaign, and basically the star of the movie. But all the scenes were focused on the funny quip, the bon mot, no long scenes of the nitty-gritty work, or any answers to any questions about Clinton either, for that matter.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_10", "text": "Where is the salsa?!?!?\n\tSo I bought this movie because some of the reviews said that the acting was terrible but the dancing was amazing. \nWell, anyone who thinks that the salsa dancing in this movie is amazing, awesome, good, or ok, has never actually SEEN salsa dancing!!\nI am a salsa dancer, and this movie was HORRIBLE!!! I have seen amazing dancing, and good dancing. This was TERRIBLE dancing! And there was hardly any salsa!\nIt was 80s dancing to salsa music! That's IT. The only time there was actually salsa dancing was when the main character was training with the club owner. Other than that, it was just 80s dancing to salsa music. That's it. \nIf you want to see salsa dancing, I DEFINITELY DO NOT recommend this movie. \nIf you want to see horrible acting, and old 80s dancing, then I recommend this movie...\nThere was only one thing that I liked about this movie. The appearances made by Tito Puente and Celia Cruz. That was great to see, but not worth buying the movie for.... \nOh, and the story line? What was it again???? \nYeah...\nI love movies, good ones and bad ones.\nBut this one??? The WORST movie I have seen so far...\n\nTo the best of my knowledge, there aren't actually any movies with really good salsa dancing. \nHopefully, someday, there will be", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_11", "text": "Terrible Movie\n\tFrom start to finish a total waste of time. I viewed this movie with some of the single women from my church including a recently married woman, we were all appalled at how desparate this \"Pamela\" was note to the director not all women waiting on God are that desparate. The so called Christian principals in this movie were laughable. At the end of the movie I found myself apologizing to my guests for wasting their time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_12", "text": "No Diamonds....Just Rough\n\tThis movie was so horrible I don't know where to start. Maybe I could start with the fact the actors were so horrible it was as if the director picked them randomly off the street. Or maybe he just casted his own family...at any rate they were untrained and stale. Secondly, I had a serious issue with this movie not following basic christian principles. If Tyler Perry manages to tone down the swearing in his semi-christian plays, why wouldn't this movie director have enough sense to follow suit...If you're trying to actually sale to a christian audience. Furthermore, I thought the bible said a little something against divorce; like it wasn't permitted unless your spouse commits adultery/fornication. This movie seems to say it's okay to go against the word of God if you're in love. In fact, christianity was more of a theory in this movie than it was a practice....by even the protagonist! I laugh as I think of the scene where Ce-Ce Peniston's character says seductively, \"I'm looking for a man with his mind on Jesus\" Yet she's dressed like a hooker. Speaking of clothing, why did Ce-Ce seem to change outfits even in the middle of scene. They go on a date and she's dressed one way, by the time they come home she has on something different; with no logical explanation. And please explain why they had someone's grandfather playing the role of Rico Suave. Maybe the movie would have actually been worth while had he looked more like the man of any woman's dream. I felt more like telling him about AARP than I did falling in love with him. In addition, the soundtrack, IT-WAS-JUST-ANNOYING. At some parts it was even hard to hear what the characters were saying because of the music. I just wanted the maddness to stop! Lastly, It seems as if the director tried to portray single church women as being overwhelmingly desperate (although some are) However, having pamela fall so quickly for bryant was just, well, almost juvenile...perhaps even a disrespect to women at large. Overall, this movie made me want to puke. PASTOR Larry \"Flash\" Jenkins really needs to get some true insight on the conditions of the church and maybe even go back and read the bible for himself for clarity", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_13", "text": "this one deserves a big fat zero\n\tthis has got to be one of the WORST, most unrealistic movies to date. i never have high expectations for lesbian flicks--rarely are they done well. this one, however, takes it to a whole new level. what was courtney love thinking?!\n\nyou'll regret wasting your money on this. i can't even fathom why it's gotten decent reviews so far", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_14", "text": "Fun interviews, but NO song shown in entirety\n\tCheap Trick is undoubtedly one of the best live acts around today.\nThey have such great stage charisma, top notch talent, and they consistently get better with age! What other band sounds better 30 years later?\n\nAfter my disappointment with the Special One CD, I was excited to hear about this DVD; I heard most Special One songs live, and couldn't understand why they translated to tape poorly. Having these songs stripped and performed live would be exactly the hot product to put out. And the songs DO sound much better now, such tremendous intensity Robin has live, the guitars and bass sound great, and there's a great build up to the climax of each song.\n\nHowever, what's really the downer about this DVD is that although you get fun fictious anecdotes and silly interviews of the band between every track, you then get 2/3 of each live song. NOT A SINGLE SONG APPEARS HERE IN ITS ENTIRETY. It's like a Behind the Music (without drama or drugs) based around a new live show. The banter is great, but this clip-show format KILLS the replay value of this disc. \n\nThe closest comparison I can give is the 2-DVD version of Silver, how the second DVD has fun clips and chat between tracks and then overlays into the songs. That's exactly what this is like, however, you do not get the benefit of the complete uncut show.\n\nBonus features are fun, with the band and their families visiting Japan, although the two live special appearances they played are again not shown in their entirety.\n\nPerhaps someday we'll get the Budakan show on DVD or an updated Every Trick in the Book DVD.\n\nUpdate 6/14/05: Exactly a year later, I've still yet to pop this into my DVD player for a second watch, and Cheap Trick's still my favorite band.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_15", "text": "Too Sympathetic Towards Da Vinci Code, One-Sided Experts, Still Debunks!\n\tThis DVD gives documentary coverage concerning such DA VINCI CODE topics as Rosslyn Chapel, the Priory of Scion, the Knights Templar, the Gnostic Gospels, Le Dossier Secrets, Da Vinci paintings, and Opus Dei.\n\nThis DVD, BEYOND THE DA VINCI CODE seems to bend over backwards, measuring every narrated word, to try to support and be sympathetic towards the Dan Brown allegations made in his novel--despite the evidence and expert interviews that they themselves provide in this documentary, they still seem to be in favor of what Dan Brown has written in the DA VINCI CODE.\n\nOut of a half dozen expert interviewees, the most notable are two \"big\" names who are MAJOR influences on THE DA VINCI CODE book. Margaret Starbird, author of THE WOMAN WITH THE ALABASTER JAR; and Richard Leigh, one of three authors of HOLY BLOOD, HOLY GRAIL, (which was a NY Times Bestseller in 1982), both appear throughout this program. \n\nThese two are probably the biggest proponents of the Jesus/Magdalene conspiracy today, after Dan Brown himself. So it is especially meaningful when Richard Leigh and Margaret Starbird disagree with what Dan Brown has written!\n\nAccording to expert interviewee Richard Leigh, though THE DA VINCI CODE book says that the Knights Templar found documents to prove the Jesus/Magdalene conspiracy, in reality, NOBODY knows what, if anything, was found by the Knights Templar in Solomon's Temple. \n\nLeigh also says the whole business about the pentagram, pentacles, 5-pointed stars as mainly representing the \"sacred feminine\" is NONSENSE--that symbol has been used throughout history to represent other things just as often! \n\nRichard Leigh also explains that the original Priory of Scion was last referenced in 1619, but the modern day Priory of Scion people from the last 50 years are \"bonkers,\" trying to present a hoax of the LE DOSSIER SECRETS, to try to gain political influence for themselves. \n\nThis LE DOSSIER SECRETS, which appears on the bogus \"FACT\" page at the beginning of THE DA VINCI CODE book attempts to show a traceable genealogy of descendents of Jesus, but has been debunked for decades in France. It does NOT belong on a page titled \"FACT\" in the DA VINCI CODE book! That is very misleading, not factual. Brown says the LE DOSSIER SECRETS were discovered, but leaves out the fact that they are commonly known to be phoney!\n\nMargaret Starbird, another major influence on the Dan Brown novel, says that even though she believes in the Jesus/Magdalene bloodline, there is NO PROOF of the bloodline lasting into the French Merovingian line of kings, circa the first millenium A.D.\n\nThe documentary, using other expert interviewees and location footage, goes on to debunk the ridiculous claim of the Rose Line alignments being found in significant locations throughout THE DA VINCI CODE novel; as well as showing there is no evidence that Leonardo Da Vinci was a member of the Priory of Scion, let alone the Grandmaster; the rose is NOT the symbol for the Priory of Scion; and Opus Dei has NO INTEREST in the \"secret\" bloodline of Jesus/Magdalene because they don't believe it even exists.\n\nSadly, most of the debunking occurs towards the end of the show, in brief statements, before quickly moving on to the next topic; while most of the screen time is spent romanticizing and retelling what Dan Brown's DA VINCI CODE book claims about the Jesus/Magdalene conspiracy.\n\nOverall I was disappointed by this HISTORY CHANNEL DVD for presenting such seemingly wishful support while showing that so much just ain't so in the DA VINCI CODE book--though I am not surprised, the HISTORY CHANNEL usually sides against Christianity on issues to support atheism in their shows, in my opinion.\n\nA much better DA VINCI CODE debunking DVD is BREAKING THE DA VINCI CODE, which more clearly presents the evidence without romanticizing the novel's lies about history and Jesus", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_16", "text": "Only mildly interesting, and no \"classic\"\n\tI saw this at the library and brought it home, thinking it might be interesting to watch. I very rarely watch films made after the 1950's, but this one looked as if it could be enjoyable. It ended up being only mildly enjoyable, and a bit boring. I felt that within all the time it ran, we didn't really get a good understanding of the inner being of the main characters; seemed to remain in shallow waters all along. The film was sort of good...pretty photography,and for the most part it seemed like the costumes, hair, way of speaking, etc. were accurate for the time period (so often such movies are so obviously modern people dressed up and pretending to be from way back when) but something just wasn't quite right, and it is hard to know exactly what it was. I was surprised and disappointed that there was quite a long scene with male nudity which to me was quite unnecessary and inappropriate. I think the whole swim scene could have been done effectively without showing full nudity. I am grateful the women in the film remained properly clothed. So I would not recommend this film for families with young children, because of the nudity.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_17", "text": "This Disney release was rushed.\n\tI'm a language teacher and I have a number of DVDs that I use at school as language tools. DVDs are great because they're inexpensive teaching aids when it comes to foreign languages...but only when the DVDs actually have other tracks than English. Nowadays practically every released movie has language tracks and sometimes subtitles in other languages but this DVD seems like a hearkening back to the dark ages when people were lucky just to get a movie on this format and no extra effort whatsoever was put into a movie's release on DVD. I was pretty disappointed to discover just as the DVD was shipping that it wasn't what I thought it was going to be. I suppose it's my fault for assuming, but I feel ripped off just the same", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_18", "text": "The cell phone is the main character\n\tThe most interesting part of this action movie is the centrality of the cell phone. The movie is a Nokia product placement, highlighting what awful danger you are in if you are not connected and, conversely, what a phone can do for you if you have one. The plot centers on Jessica (Kim Basinger) who is abducted because the bad guys think she has something that they need. Mystery #1: What is it? \n\nAfter lots of running/driving in various parts of L.A. the bad guys round up Jessica's family, while on the other end a pretty guy turned superhero and a would-be day spa owner cop are trying to help them. Mystery #2: how will the cell phone save the day?\n\nMystery #3. Watch for the credits at the end of the film. They show up on a...? Yep, you got it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_19", "text": "Horrible DVD transfer\n\tThis is the WORST transfer of a movie (that is not a tape-to-tape before DVD bootleg) that I have ever seen. Many scenes in the daylight show a jiggling reflected lights, or so it appears, and lines dance around with the sound. It was so bad I thought it was in individual damaged DVD, until I read other reviews here and on IMDB.\n\nThis is far worse than most cheapie transfers that are no longer owned but are in the public domain. At least in those instances they usually have the excuse that the print they are working from is old and worn. I have a much better video of Exodus on VHS tape in EP!\n\nAnd this movie is currently being offered at Amazon for $14.95. Don't bother! Tape it off TCM and you'll have a far higher quality visual record.\n\nAs for the movie itself, despite good actors and one of the most wonderful music scores, it's very flat. Kirk Douglas would have been a far better choice than Newman, who acts like he just came off a binge after a losing pool streak. Nonetheless, it should not be sold with in lousy visual copies", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_20", "text": "watered down unanswered questions\n\tI unfortunately bought 4 of the ramtha dvds at the same time.. this was the best of them.. the others were pure wastes of money. While this one didnt answer many questions and ramtha takes forever to make a point. if you've seen \"what the bleep\" dont waste your time or money on these ramtha dvds.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_21", "text": "An Invitation to Open Your Wallet...\n\tWow! Practice a few vapid platitudes and wield some handy aphorisms and woo-woo sounding phrases, change your voice, and you, too, can be a CHANNELER! For money! I'm definitely in the wrong occupation. Has anybody ever thought to question \"Ramtha\" on a few specifics that a 35,000 year old being from \"Atlantis\" should know? Did Ramtha's ancient society speak Indian-accented English? What an amazing stroke of luck! What did Ramtha's people do for agriculture and diet, how was his/her society structured, what tools did they use, and where was \"Atlantis\" precisely located? I'm certain that archaelogists and anthropologists could benefit from such knowledge that such a wise being could impart after miraculously surviving 35 millenia--or how many years precisely, and in what reckoning? Could Ramtha show us some writing samples in Atlantean script? Linguists could help here. Or--is it just possible that JZ Knight and her kind are great at pulling one over on us because we WANT and NEED to believe? Isn't that a more realistic explanation? What does that say about those who buy into this?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_22", "text": "Pretty Woman Meets Toxic Tort\n\tEven though I would agree that \"Erin Brockovich\" is an entertaining movie, Julia Roberts performance in it is no more Oscar-worthy than was her performance of a prostitute in \"Pretty Woman.\" I am second to no one in enjoying a good \"David and Goliath\" story, but this movie has such shaky roots in reality, it is more of a tall tale, than the \"true\" story of a historic class action suit that, I would imagine, left more unhappy plaintiffs, than it did satisfied ones. However, as the movie title implies, this is indeed Erin Brockovich's story, in the same way that the \"Xena\" character is the main attraction in \"Xena: Warrior Princess\" (though it should be noted that Xena's wardrobe is considerably more modest than that of the Erin Brockovich character).\n\nErin Brockovich is a vain, brassy, boorish, single mother of three young children, with no marketable work skills, a transparently opportunistic manner, who dresses very much the same way as the prostitute character Roberts played in \"Pretty Woman\" (prior to Richard Gere's character taking her on the infamous Rodeo Drive shopping spree). The movie's beginning finds Erin unemployed and pursuing a personal injury lawsuit in connection with an automobile accident; her lawsuit is lost, primarily thanks to her own disastrous testimony (swearing, cursing and shrieking from the witness stand) while being questioned by opposing counsel. Unbelievably, Erin parlays the failed lawsuit into a job at her attorney's (played by Albert Finney) firm, mainly by pushing her way into the office and ensconcing herself at a desk. Later, while handling the paperwork for a run-of-the-mill, pro bono, real estate sale, Erin discovers the file contains the seller's medical records, that, for reasons she (correctly) does not understand, seem to be of particular interest to the buyer, the mega utility company, Pacific Gas and Electric. Erin independently embarks on her own personal investigation of the case and discovers that PG E had (for decades) negligently contaminated the ground water (surrounding one of their power plants in/near Hinkley, CA on the edge of the Mojave Desert) with toxic, hexavalent chromium. This discovery leads to the queen mother of all class-action lawsuits (at least in terms of the award), in which hundreds of Hinkley residents sue PG E (by and through the representation of Erin's boss) in a toxic tort action that eventually nets a 330 million dollar settlement for the plaintiffs.\n\nRoberts gives a photogenic, if not especially gifted, performance in her role as Erin. The movie contains a plethora of flattering shots of Roberts (literally gushing out skin-tight, low-cut, bustier-inspired \"work clothes\" that would never be permissible attire for any employee of a law firm on this planet) as she engages in warm and fuzzy discourses with the unsuspecting and unsophisticated Hinkley residents. While there is much to be said for Erin's apparent drive and tenacity as she pursues the plaintiffs in the suit, she is not an especially likeable character; rather, she is rude, verbally abusive and only conciliatory and kind when and if it serves her interests.\n\nAlbert Finney is considerably more appealing and believable as Ed Masry, the aged and weary attorney who is Erin's boss. The bantering that occurs between the two is generally amusing; unfortunately thanks to the inept direction and camera work, the focus for these scenes seems to be more on Roberts (strutting about in short leather skirts and noisy, five-inched-heeled mules) than on the sometimes-interesting personality dynamics that seemingly exists between the two characters. Aaron Eckhart plays the affable, gentle biker and next-door-neighbor, George, who becomes Erin's boyfriend-by-convenience. The \"convenience\" factor is totally one-sided and for Erin's benefit exclusively; she unabashedly uses George for free, live-in childcare, thereby giving her the necessary freedom to assist Masry as they put together the historic case. Erin eventually winds up receiving a staggering two million dollar \"bonus\" check (from Masry) when the tort action case settles; contrastingly, George gets a \"thanks\" for his nanny services from Erin and his walking papers. \n\nThe plaintiffs in the case are an assortment of simple individuals with unpretentious outlooks on life, who have been dealt a dirty hand by the utility giant. Though the Hinkley residents are sympathetically portrayed, make no mistake-this movie is about Erin Brockovich (indeed, I do not think there is a single scene in which the chacracter is not present) and less about the brave struggles with life-threatening, generation-spanning illnesses that the real-life plaintiffs were forced to face, due to the toxicity in their water source. Erin Brockovich is presented to the viewing audience (in typical Hollywood fashion) as a sort of heroine; but in fairness it would seem more accurate to say that she was a woman who indiscriminately used people, walked on others when necessary and seized opportunity after opportunity until she eventually struck it lucky and got rich. Is the movie entertaining-absolutely. Inspiring- not even slightly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_23", "text": "Worst workout ever\n\tThis is the worst Workout tape that I have ever purchase, the trainer switches moves to quick and doesnt explain what she is doing like she expects you to know before hand what she is about to do. I am personally gonna smash my copy of it. Only reason I gave it 1 star is because the ratings dont go lower", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_24", "text": "Liked this one the least......\n\tmaybe because I didn't like Porco. Everything was sub-par for me. Animation is definitely not as good as his later movies. Not enough weirdness, tried too much for the plot. Everything was just too ho-hum. As if he tried to carry the whole movie on Porco's shoulders. But once you got past the fact that everyone else was human and Porco was a pig there wasn't anything else there.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_25", "text": "That's The Grudge, huh?\n\tThis was not very good, in my opinion. The Ring scared the bejeezus outta me. This was not scary. Two weeks afterwards, I still find my mind wandering about one thing...why the heck didn't they just kick that little boy in the head and send him accross the room? If I walk into my house and see a half-naked boy meowing and hissing at me, I'm gonna flip him over my knee and give him a good spankin", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_26", "text": "You've Got to be Kidding Me\n\tWhile some movies require that you throw out your disbelief, I had a very hard time doing so with this movie. This movie was just plain stupid. They should have kept this film story in the states. Once everything moves over to Tokyo, the film plummets into inauthenticity the likes of which I haven't seen in a long time. I would have respected the film 1,000 times more had it ended when the main character goes to Japan.\n\nSo let's get this straight, Japanese high school students act like American high school students? Lucas Black's character is simply told to go to a Japanese high school where he will simply pick up the language and make do? Everybody speaks English ? His father lives in a tiny apartment yet has a garage that's about double the size of his apartment?\n\nI would have much preferred subtitles and a story that felt, looked and sounded more Japanese. Japanese students are among some of the most polite students you will ever meet. The Japanese culture is steeped and immersed in being respectful, polite and dutiful. Real Japanese high school students would be embarassed by the way their culture was represented here. Actually they probably wouldn't be embarassed, they would laugh at the film's poor attempt in showing true or even remotely true Japanese culture. Japanese culture is not steeped in American hiphop and egocentric behavior and it's a pity so many Americans will see this film and actually think that Japanese students are just like American students. There would be nothing further from the truth. Japanese students do not act, look or sound like what was filmed here. Not by a long shot.\n\nGiven my dislike of how the Japanese culture was handled in this film, it left me finding the plot irrelevant. The plot was OK but it would have been much better if they had either stuck to a more authentic representation of Japanese culture or kept the story in the states.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_27", "text": "Downright Abyssmal\n\tI'm making an exception to my usual practice of not reviewing anything on amazon, due to the utter vileness of this movie. I saw it when it came out in theaters and hated it, and then a friend purchased the DVD and convinced me to give it a second chance... all in all, this movie ended up taking about four hours of my life that I will never get back.\n\nThe performances are thin and uneven, the plot is inconsistent, and the dialogue sounds like it was pulled from fortune cookies made by the cast of Friends. To be fair, this movie does face several major obstacles. It has the misfortune to depend on the \"acting\" of glorified Ken doll Freddie Prinze, Jr. and the vastly overrated Julia Stiles, and in addition to trying to rise above these challenges, it also attempts to survive the intrusion of Ashton Kutcher. It fails on all counts. \n\nI do not hate the whole romantic comedy genre; nor do I hate the \"teen\" movie sub-genre, under which some would place \"Down to You.\" (In fact, \"Can't Hardly Wait\" is one of my favorite movies.) I simply hate BAD movies, and this movie is a true abomination. If you enjoy the experience of wanting to drill into your own skull, then by all means, buy this DVD. If, however, you value your sanity, then please do not make the same mistake I did; stay far, FAR away from this movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_28", "text": "Treasure fans Beware!\n\tMany of these shorts on this DVD (as well as the other DVD's in this series) have been on the treasures allready so i recomend passing on these DVD's besides all the dirt and the bad restoration you'll see on the cartoons", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_29", "text": "Pretty Revealing\n\tThis DVD exposes the Ultimate Warrior as 25% postitive and 75% negative.\nI do believe that Jim Hellwig does suffer from narcissm in relation to his ongoing identity crisis. Just another case of a wreslter who couldn't seperate himself from the character, and even still till this day as he is retired give speaches to colleges. The only thing that bothers me is that Jim Hellwig wasn't involved in this dvd to give his perspective and opinions. He was offered to participate and again offered to make his story heard before and after the fact. Jim Hellwig declined, used it as another opportunity to initiate a lawsuit.\nThis guy did make an impact in the wrestling world, but it was too shortlived. Fans can chalk it up as a cool memory, but unfortunately not one linked with any high level of respect like we can with Flair, Piper, Hogan, and the most respected of all The Undertaker", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_30", "text": "Loaded deck shoots blanks\n\tConsidering the sensational cast (Eli Wallach, Terrence Hill, Bud Spencer, Kevin McCarthy and Brock Peters), the Euro-western era it was made in and the locations where it was shot, Ace High is a major disappointment. The plot is uninvolving and incoherent, the cinematography is cramped and completely lacking in style, the music is weak during a time that spawned so many memorable soundtracks and the direction lacks any focus whatsoever. The editing looks like it was performed with a butcher's knife. After the first ten minutes, I knew I'd made a mistake buying it. A boring 120 minute piece of junk, Ace High is hopelessly outgunned by any number of great Italian westerns including Corbucci's The Mercenary or Parolini's Sabata series. Save your fistful of dollars for a better film", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_31", "text": "The Character of Martha Dunstock\n\tRather than give another general review as others have kindly done, my review focuses on one aspect of the film, indeed one character, that of Martha. \n\nMartha Dunstock is known throughout the film as Martha Dumptruck. Even the film credits include the nickname `Dumptruck' besides the character's surname (evidently feeling the need to labour the point). Portrayed as unattractive and pathetically grateful for any attention she is given, she unwittingly provides the Slater character with information enabling him to murder a student. Later, when the cult status of the `suicides' (that is, murdered students) becomes apparent, Martha attempts her own suicide by walking into the path of traffic. But her attempt is shown as a failure. At the end of the film Martha is bruised and now disabled, in an electric wheelchair. Ryder's character, having finished her voyage of self-realisation, rejects the school Prom night and instead invites Martha to stay in with a video and popcorn. Martha gratefully accepts and the closing scenes show Ryder walking along the corridor while Martha encircles her like a planet around the sun.\n\nThe image of Martha in her wheelchair, an object of pity for Ryder and for the audience, signifies to us fears of being different, of not being beautiful, of not being loved and respected. Martha is the person we are all frightened of becoming. She is given no means of solving her predicament by the film maker. And though some of us in the audience may be fat, or disabled, or both, we may yet still fear Martha, and are invited to consider Ryder's protagonist's journey of self discovery as our own, even is in physical and social reality, we are more like Martha.\n\nFor this reason, `Heathers' fails as an exploration of the `Hell' of High School ( a description often used by Buffy/Angel/ Firefly's Joss Whedon). Those in the audience NOT as thin and complying with Western standards of `beauty' as the protagonists (probably the majority of us) ultimately may find the so-called subversion of cruel hierarchy in this film just that little too shallow, leaving a bitter after-taste. The way `fat' people are portrayed in films such as these unfortunately often reflect the predictable, transparent and absurd fixations of the film makers. Sadly this is happening even today - in some ways it has gotten even worse since the Western World decided to wage a 'war on fat' (to quote Paul Campos) - and even at best it is lazy film-making.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_32", "text": "One Starr is far, too much\n\tThose of you who remember Ryan Starr from American Idol know why she quickly became \"has been\" material for VH1's the Surreal Life. Ryan Starr also happens to be the worst actress I have ever watched on film, television and or commercials. The director must have agreed with me becaue there are very few shots of Ryan that last more than 10 seconds at a time. Her dialogue is kept short and simple, and when she does have more than 3 lines at once, the complete lack of feeling, expression emotion in her voice makes you consider turning off the movie and doing something worthwhile, like cleaning out the fridge or picking at your hang-nails. That is all I can say, I would really like to put this movie behind me and never speak of it again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_33", "text": "Disingenuous Tripe\n\tWhatever else the GLTB community may find laudable about this waste of a video disk, the undeniable fact is that the cover blurbs coyly and disingenuously suggest that it is a comedy, and that is a boldfaced lie. Featuring world famous funny man Dom DeLuise, the movie is described as what happens when he casts real life lesbians in the roles of two on-stage lesbians...and \"sparks fly.\" As it is, the only sparks that probably flew occurred when someone with greater sense tried to set fire to the master reels and destroy this boring piece of tripe.\n\nFrom the movie's self-proclaimed description, and with DeLuise in a major role, the comic possibilities that suggest themselves to the potential viewer are endless: Does DeLuise KNOW that the actresses are lesbians? Do the production's other members? Does that derail the production? What mayhem ensues? \n\nIn point of fact, however, the single attempt at \"comedy\" comes from DeLuise's portrayal of the director as a prissy, fastidious old queen, pampered and catered to by his boy-toy assistant each time he gets the vapors and overheats. \n\nThe bulk of the movie is essentially dull documentary monologue, as the \"actresses\" explain to the camera their respective experiences in being cast in the roles of on-stage lovers. Unfortunately, there is nothing endearing or even slightly interesting about either character and the result is a great bore. The few flashback scenes where the viewer actually sees the two characters practicing their on-stage roles under DeLuise's fevered direction come across as uncomfortably voyeuristic. There is an inescapable feeling that the camera, the viewer, AND DeLuise, are intruders.\n\nAbout the only thing that CAN be said about this film is that Director Lee Friedlander mercifully eschewed the usual Hollywood practice of casting preternaturally beautiful women in the lead roles, thereby adding at least a touch of reality to this otherwise banal effort; the lead actresses look like just any two women off the street. Other reviewers have commented on the bad, infomercial level acting of the two lead characters. Whether or not that is accurate depends upon whether the leads, Robin Greenspan and Lacie Harmon, are actually lesbians simply playing themselves. If so, then this IS bad acting. If the women are straight, however, one has to at least give them credit for convincing performances. Sadly, there is not much other credit to be given to anything else about this film.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_34", "text": "The Perfect Prescription for Insomnia\n\tNormally I love documentaries. I've watched hundreds of them and with one exception I have loved them all. However, OUTFOXED is the single most boring film I have ever seen. \n\nA relentless rant against Rupert Murdoch's cable news station, this film could possibly interest someone who is singlemindedly obsessed with Fox News, but I cannot imagine that anyone on earth is interested enough in Fox News to remain awake while watching this movie.\n\nWatching OUTFOXED makes me realize what a genius Michael Moore is. Whether you love him or hate him, whether you agree with him or not, you have to admit his films are entertaining. This film, however, is a major bore.\n\n- Regina McMenami", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_35", "text": "Insert pun with word \"con\" here...\n\t\"Con Express\" has lots of action in it, which is great because this hides the poor writing and uninteresting characters. Unfortunately, the action isn't enough, and in between stunt pieces and shoot-outs, the audience is tempted to doze off. City Heat Productions isn't really known for producing films of the highest quality, so usually I go easy on them. If this were a big-budget company producing this, I'd be inclined to pan it entirely. But I wasn't expecting much and got a little more than I bargained for. The action is, for the most part, pretty good but nothing competitive with your usual dumb action movie. Flanery and Vosloo are perfectly casted, but everyone else seems to stiff to add any more flow to the movie. Vosloo especially appears to be enjoying himself as an over-the-top bad guy hijacking a train containing deadly chemicals. The film moves fast and contains shades of better movies like Under Siege 2, Con Air, Spy Game, and Speed. If you liked those, you probably won't mind this one too much. Just go easy on it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_36", "text": "A very long political attack ad\n\tI was trying to think of the best short description of what this is. Sure it's a propaganda film but that doesn't mean much to most people. However, most people have seen attack ads around election time. That's what this is, a very long political attack ad, full of all the things we commonly see in such ads: distortions, sarcasm, scary close ups, mood music, mocking tone, glaring omissions, out of context quotes, etc.\n\nThat said, the most rewarding review so far must be the one by AT \"DL\" (New York), who basically condemns Michael Moore as pro-Bush because Fahrenheit 9/11 doesn't say Bush engineered 9/11 himself. What's next? A review that condemns AT \"DL\" (New York) as pro-Bush because his review didn't say that Bush flew the planes himself? Or that Bush is an alien who gave birth to Saddam and Osama on a UFO?\n\nJust when you think you've seen the craziest conspiracy theory ..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_37", "text": "quot;Golden Coach quot; ruined by bad mastering at end\n\tThe DVD for quot;The Golden Coach quot; is for the most part fine, but the final minutes, which are crucial to the full impact of the film, are ruined by deplorable mastering. The scene appears to be out of focus and the colors are washed out to the point of barely being able make out what is happening. I believe Criterion made some kind of mastering error, because Martin Scorsese's introduction to the film explicitly refers to the wonderful restored ending of the film. Criterion should withdraw the DVD and offer a replacement", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_38", "text": "NOT WORTH THE MONEY, OR THE TIME\n\tI WAS VERY DISAPPOINTED WITH STEVE'S PERFORMANCE. EVENTHOUGH IT TOOK A LOT OUT OF HIM TO REFRAIN FROM SWEARING, HIS MATERIAL TOWARDS THE END OF THE SHOW BEGAN TO DWINDLE TO THE POINT THAT IT JUST BECAME PLAIN IGNORANT, ESPECIALLY IN THE PART WHERE HE WAS EXPRESSING HOW HE WOULD \"KILL SOMEONE\", ETC., AND GLOATING BOUT IT. AFTER I BOUGHT IT, I LATER CAUGHT IT ON A CABLE NETWORK. GOD MAY NOT BE \"THROUGH WITH HIM YET\", BUT IT WILL BE UP TO HIM (STEVE) TO REPENT ON HIS OWN. THIS MAY BE GOOD HUMOR FOR A MORE COMPLACENT CHRISTIAN AUDIENCE", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_39", "text": "This movie is a clunker\n\tWasted talent. None of the characters are believable in the roles they are portraying. Some funny stuff. Craig Ferguson can do better. Charlotte Church should stick to singing as acting is not her forte. Every thing in this movie seems forced and there is no chemistry between the characters", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_40", "text": "Monumental issues, but fails to convince\n\tI have been a Le Carre fan until the end of the Cold War. I somehow still managed to follow him later for some time. But now it is over, definitely. I disliked this novel, and the movie is obnoxious. Rachel Weisz is quite ridiculous in her part. Which idiot nominated her for her Oscar is beyond the point. Zellweger got an Oscar for an even more horrible performance recently, in the otherwise quite acceptable Cold Mountain. And even the otherwise great Blanchett had to turn in an awful performance in The Aviator to get one. (Why can these nice girls not get one for one of their good movies?)\nMy conclusion: this world is strange. It has no idea what is good and what not.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_41", "text": "Profoundly unfunny and completely unwatchable film.\n\tCompletey and utterly unfunny performances by Oldman and Roth. Stoppard may be a brilliant playwright but a filmmaker he is not, having botched a great potential for his play on the big screen. We get instead a literal and utterly uncinematic treatment of his much-touted play. Watching the first fifteen minutes of \"heads, heads, heads, heads, heads, heads, heads, heads, heads,\" is colossal torture, like status elipticus. It's suited to the stage maybe but can never play well on the big screen. Having hopes it might pick up, that was dashed as the entire film seem to lack any momentum or any type of cinematic sensibility whatsoever. A classic blunder of failing to recognize two different mediums. Don't take my word for it, watch it yourself and see.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_42", "text": "The InCrowd is out.....\n\tSusan Ward,coming out of daytime and primetime soaps on TV, gave movie acting a try with this rather lame picture from AOL Films. Director Mary Lambert tries and fails to give us a Basic Instinct story with zero script and while this was a studio pictures, it looks like Warners gave them a fairly low budget to work with. As the lack of film sets show. If you like Susan Ward, then give this a movie a try, if you want to hope that she gets better film roles in the future, DON\"T FIND IT HERE", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_43", "text": "Is The DVD Cover Familiar To You?\n\tThis is a pure Rip-Off from the cover of Aerosmith's Live Bootleg album from 1978...Where's the shame? Too bad Twilight are not original enough to come up with their own cover.\n\nIn another words, this DVD is pretty suck and the originality here is nowhere to be found...Especially on the cover art that they stole from a much bigger band.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_44", "text": "DEAD MOVIE\n\tShame on talented actors like Maura Tierney and Jerry Orbach for their involvement in this laughably bad mystery movie. Uninspired direction with a trite and convoluted script combine with terrible acting to make a movie that has little to recommend it. \"Star\"/co-writer John Romo is one of the worst leading men to come around the bend in some time, and this is his only film, and I can see why. He plays a private investigator who finds himself looking into the murders of several lingerie models whose underwear was designed by Tierney, who also works in a local factory run by Orbach. Dennis Christopher shows up as a seedy illegal alien investigator; and June Lockhart and Lyle Waggoner lend their names to supporting roles as Tierney's estranged parents. The movie professes to make some statement on the poor treatment of immigrants but it's so shoddily included, it makes no statement at all.\nLittle heard of movie; I can see why", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_45", "text": "fake \"Dog Whisperer\" - studious ignorance\n\tCesar Milan, the so-called 'dog whisperer', bases his training methods on a dog behavior model that is so out of date as to be archaic - from the dinosaur age. He teaches that dogs base all their behavior on their pack status, and that you need to use painful 'corrections' to convince them that you are Alpha. This idea hasn't the slightest shred of evidence going for it. \n\nYes, dogs do have dominance roles, but that hasn't the slightest thing to do with problem behaviors. Dogs do 'bad' doggy behaviors because they work. Dog guards his food bowl? Dog wants to keep food and knows that growling keeps you away. Dog pulls on the leash? Dog wants to get somewhere faster and knows that pulling speeds things up. The dog doesn't care whether or not you're alpha; he only cares that what he's doing works to get him what he wants. \n\nTechnically, Cesar's methods work. But they use force, fear, and pain to teach the dog, when you can teach the same things faster with the proper positive motivation and non-forceful techniques. I have three hyper, active, highly driven Border Collies, and they're all very obedient and mannerly. They don't haul me around the leash, nor do they leap at guests, nor do they ignore me when I tell them something. And I don't need to be 'Alpha' to get them that way; neither does anyone else. \n\nI strongly suggest that you don't buy this item. Good books to start with are Karen Pryor's 'Getting Started: Clicker Training for Dogs', Melissa Alexander's 'Click for Joy!' (also with a great problem solving section), and Jean Donaldson's 'The Culture Clash'. You can easily have a happy, obedient, well behaved dog without causing him fear and pain", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_46", "text": "Movie great, DVD substandard\n\tThe sound on this DVD is absolutely horrible. The dialogue is at a much lower volume than the music and sound effects, making it impossible to view without constantly tinkering. I also have the VHS, on which the sound is perfect, so I can still watch this wonderful movie. But I would sure like to get my money back for the DVD", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_47", "text": "This review is more about the movie transfer than the movie\n\tThis review is more about the \"SuperBit\" transfer of the movie to DVD than the movie itself. The movie itself is great and I highly recommend it.\n\nHowever, the transfer on to this 2002 \"SuperBit\" version is very lacking in several areas. The SUPERBIT idea is a good one that is poorly executed on this transfer. The original intent was to maximize video and audio quality by limiting or even eliminating extra features (like trailers, documentaries, featurettes, and \"Making-Of\" snippets) to reserve space such that the movie can be presented in the highest quality.\n\nThey have failed to do that here. The video and audio quality are not what they could be.\n\nFirst, the movie is encoded onto a DVD-9 RSDL disc. This means the DVD is capable of storing 9.5 GB of data. However, not even 6 GB is used. As a result, the video and audio quality is not what it could be.\n\n\"Panic Room\" is a 112 minute movie. Any movie that is 2 hours long or less should be able to easily fit on a DVD-9 disc at maximum encoding rate, provided no extra features are placed on the disc. The maximum video encoding rate to fit a 2 hour (or less) movie onto a DVD-9 disc is 9.8 Mbps. However, this SuperBit version averages only 6.5 Mbps.\n\nThis SuperBit version offers audio encoding in 3 types: Dolby 2.0 Surround 192kbps, Dolby Digital 5.1, and DTS 5.1. At first glance this is great news, until you discover that the DTS encoding isn't as high quality as it could be. The DD 2.0 Surround is presented at a bitrate of 192bkps as expected. So is the DD 5.1 at the expected 384kbps rate. DTS 5.1 can go as high as 1536 kbps, but on this disc is presented at only 768 kbps. This is unsatisfactory given the fact that one-third of the available disc space of the DVD-9 isn't even used. The DTS encoding rate should be at least 1024 kbps for a movie like this. This would represent a 33% increase in filespace for the audio portion, but a much larger increase in audio quality to the human ear. The filespace increase would be only about 256 MB, which is very reasonable when you have over 3 GB of space not even being used.\n \nIf they had encoded \"Panic Room\" on this SuperBit disc at an average video bitrate of 9.5 Mbps, and removed the trailers and features, they would have had enough space to present all three audio encodings above, especially the DTS 5.1 encoding at the 1024 kbps rate I stated. \n\nSuch an encoding process would have used 9.4 GB of the 9.5 GB of available space. A much better way to fill up the DVD-9 disc and adhere to the spirit of the SuperBit ideal. The result would have been a movie encoded to DVD-9 at a much higher video and audio quality than what was presented on this disc.\n\nI notice that they will be offering a repackaged SuperBit version in October 2006. Hopefully that version will fix the flaws I just mentioned and present the movie in the highest encoding rate both video-wise and audio-wise. It might even offer the better DD-EX 6.1 and DTS-ES 6.1 audio encodings for that extra rear center channel that many A/V receivers can process now.\n\nAnother thing I am noticing is that many times, for popular movies, they are released them in 2-disc editions. The first disc contains only the movie and the second disc is all the extra stuff. If the movie contains both DD and DTS encodings on the first disc, with a very high video bitrate of 9.0 Mbps or greater, it is already in the SuperBit mold.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_48", "text": "Zero stars: Fincher, what exactly were you thinking?\n\tI got nothing to say. Was this supposed to be intense? Was this supposed to be a thriller? It was boring. Horrible acting, except for Forest Whitaker: but even he couldn't save this one. Pure Fincher? Pure trash. Horrible, horrible, horrible. Quite possibly one of the worst movies I've ever seen. I am just too upset to type, I can't believe I actually waisted my time with this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_49", "text": "Femme Fatales or Very Lame?\n\tTerrible direction, terrible writing, it almost feels like the director didn't know what he was working with. Although this movie wanted to be in the same race and quality of the movie CLUE, it fails to realize that the plot and characters are incredibly riculous and not funny ha ha but funny stupid. It was a total watse of good celluloid", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_50", "text": "Pan and Scan - DVD is NOT letterbox!\n\tThe film deserves 5 stars but the DVD only gets 1. Why: no letterbox format. After waiting years for this fabulous film to come out on DVD, why would they give us full screen / pan scan? Yes, the quality and color are great but oh, what we're missing on the sidelines", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_51", "text": "Sorry, Spy Hard is a waste of time\n\tI love Leslie Nielsen, but this movie is not funny. His better movies are Wrongfully Accused and the Naked Gun movies", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_52", "text": "Quack,Quack!\n\t\"The Hospital\" as well-crafted as it is is a wholly unpleasant viewing experience. It is not so much a dark comedy but a mean-spirited one. I was a fan of Paddy Chayefsky's \"Network\" and at least that film had a little bit of light to compensate for the darkness. I'm led to believe that Chayefsky must have had a bad experience with the medical profession and this resulted in him skewering it as a whole. If George C.Scott's character is supposed to be the voice of reason why is it that when he's not brooding, drinking, or contemplating suicide he's off on some rant? Diana Rigg is completely wasted in this film. Her whole purpose here seems to be to sport a short mini-skirt and be ravaged by Scott's character. The film is also not helped by the lead-footed direction of Arthur Hiller. The medical profession can be lampooned but don't look for it in this uneven tirade of a film", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_53", "text": "There's no person like this person\n\tBetty Hutton has a colossal amount of energy. She seems to be doing everything she possibly can to be entertaining. She's a good sport about a funny but unflattering getup in her early hayseed numbers. Her voice is sturdy, durable, indestructible.\n\nBut oh my God, her acting choices ... She and the Indians are stampeding around with performances far too broad for the medium of film (whereas Buffalo Bill, allegedly a larger-than-life character, looks like a corpse by comparison, and Howard Keel, in only his second film, must manage to act like these are human beings he's relating to). \n\nTake a look at Betty Hutton's reaction upon seeing Howard Keel for the first time -- the mugging would be considered \"a bit much\" if seen from the back row of an amphitheater. At best, her performance is clownlike; at worst, it's apelike. Little of her performance overlaps with what we know as humanity. It's a magnificent effort, and a stunning testimony to her desire to please, but her comedy has no reality, no nuance, no connection to any sincere emotion. She seizes on \"hick\" and drives that into the ground, then she plays nothing but \"infatuated\" for a while before toggling to \"resentful\" and so forth ... It's a series of masks and set pieces, but it's not a character. Judy Garland was in sad shape at that point in her life, but even then she would have been able to find the vulnerability flickering behind Annie's rootin'-tootinest moments, and she wouldn't have neglected Annie's grit even in the melting sentimental scenes. Nobody can do vulnerability like Judy, and yet few are identified so strongly as survivors -- both qualities that would serve this character. Annie could be a wonderful character, a great self-conflicted mess of strength, longing, guts, femininity, skill, naivete and worldiness, all trying to cohere into a woman who can win her man -- but instead Betty Hutton makes her a pop-eyed, crude cartoon with the subtlety of an iron skillet. I am surprised that Hutton didn't insist on doing the role with a couple of teeth blacked out. Maybe they just wouldn't let her. The scenes where she tries to read out loud are compelling for the way they illustrate someone playing for a cheap laugh, oblivious to any further potential the character and situation might provide. \n\nI kept replaying scenes over and over in awe before moving on, and the memory of Betty Hutton's performance is branded on my brain, but it's because this performance seems like it's following the traditions of some other culture, some other world. It's like going to a sideshow.\n\nThat said, the tunes are a non-stop parade of hits -- there probably isn't any other show in which the composer so successfully nails so many numbers one after another, in wildly different styles, with effective melodies worth remembering. The classic tunes just keep coming. The movie works as spectacle and songfest, and as a startling specimen of what audiences would swallow in the days before political correctness. But if you're looking for a portrayal of a woman with genuine feelings and motivations, you might be distracted by the gorgeous blonde chimpanzee who steals all her scenes.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_54", "text": "A B-movie with a little more substance\n\tMichael Moriarity is my hero! He is just one of the coolest actors in my opinion. He has done such great B-movies as this, Q, and It's Alive 3: Island of the Alive. How awesome is he?? Anyways, I think that this movie was hilarious! I think a lot of people take this movie too seriously, thinking that it is going to be your typical movie. But you shouldn't because not only is this a B-movie, but IT IS supposed to be funny. My favorite part is when \"the stuff\" started bubbeling out of the ground and that old hick guy just starts eating it. Who would do that?? I just started laughing by butt off when that happened. So if you watch this movie, just sit back and enjoy it for what it's worth, don't be too critical on it.\nWhat I learned from The Stuff: Dairy products are evil! Especially if they come from with in the earth!\nIf you like The Stuff, I recommend: Watching other B-movies, such as Island of the Alive 3, Zombi 3 and 4, etc", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_55", "text": "What a Letdown!\n\tI love Jeff Goldblum, but he didn't carry this film. The film was ruined for me the second Julane Moore (yuck!) and the ridiculous, lame token Black daughter of Goldblum showed up no doubt to satisfy nauseating political correctness in Hollywood all at the expense of this bust of a film. It's obviously too much to ask for a white protagonist to actually have a white daughter. What a concept. It just added to the disbelief of the characters (stay Goldblum), the storyline, and the ultimate letdown of this much anticipated sequel. Jurassic Park III wasn't much better", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_56", "text": "Great visuals but couldn't stomach the horrible dialogue\n\tI am a big fan of Frank Miller's work and I loved reading the graphic novels the movie was adapted from. When I saw this film I was blown away by the visuals. It had an amazing graphic style that was very different than anything I had seen in a movie before.\n\nHaving mentioned it's good points I have to say I was enormously disappointed with the dialogue and some of the story adaptation to screen. It seems to me those involved in the screenplay and production were too concerned with adapting this in an overly faithful manner from the graphic novel to the big screen. For the most part the bad dialogue and some of the terrible acting in parts were just too painful to sit through. I had to keep checking to see if my ears were bleeding yet.\n\nEach extraordinarily bad line or horribly acted sequence made we wince like I was being mugged. What works in a graphic novel doesn't necessarily work as well when adapted directly to screen without a bit more adaptation than you'll see here. All the characters were severely and tragically 2-dimensional with none of the depth you get from reading the graphic novel and very little attention was paid to developing better dialogue suitable for a big screen experience. Also, many of the big name actors in this movie were capable of much better performances than they displayed here.\n\nPurists and rabid fans of the graphic novel may be capable of somehow finding a way to look past all the terrible acting and awful dialogue that is rife throughout the film. However, my bottom line opinion is it's a good film to watch for the visual look only, but you will almost certainly enjoy it far more if you keep the 'mute' button on. This film had the potential to be truly great but it is extremely disappointing that it fell so far short of that mark", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_57", "text": "Big name cast adds up to unfocussed dud. The worst movie of this genre.\n\tIncredible does describe this movie- incredibly bad! This movie doesn't know what it wants to be. At times one can see attempts to recreate and milk the genuine rage and drama of \"Mississippi Burning\" or the anger and impunity of \"Ghosts of Mississippi\", or a hybrid of those and bits and pieces of other movies of this genre. At other times it looks like its just trying to draw from the sex appeal and cheesy interaction of 2 of its main actors, Matthew McConaughey and Sandra Bullock. As a result this movie picks up the rear in that genre's list of movies for lack of originality, and the scattered hodge podge statements it tries to make. Some of my favorite actors are wasted, either by being given cliched dialogue, over acting, or being put there merely for their brand name with no script to support their presence. If this script is considered a great adaptation of a great book, then I have no interest in reading the book. I'm sure the idea and the premise looked good on paper. But the direction doesn't guide the story with any coherence or identity of its own. Bullock is mere cheesecake and is unbelievable in her role, proving she's only worthy of b-grade \"Miss Congeniality\" type crud. McConaughey over acts so much (as can be said for Keifer Sutherland and others) that it can be said he balances out the under acting of Patrick McGoohan, Kevin Spacey and Donald Sutherland. Samuel L. Jackson should be ashamed of himself of not only his worst performance ever, but also easily his worst choice of movies to participate in. Even the extras in this movie are horrible. Enough can't be said about the terrible direction in this movie, equating elongated facial shots with drama to a fault, making Sergio Leone westerns look much more authentic by comparison. This is not \"a powerful film.\" It's a powerful attempt at using a big name cast, a brand name book and a capable director to use material that they know would easily jerk the emotions of its audience, and in doing that they resort to all the cliches of this genre scattering the story line in so many directions, culminating in an over the top, pleading hunk of cheese summation scene by McConaughey that wouldn't hold water in any real court of justice. Maybe people claim greatness to this movie out of guilt, or because they haven't seen quality comparisons and classics like \"Mississippis Burning,\" that has both a great script and fabulous acting. I don't know. All I know is it tugs from so many hokey directions it takes the final scene to remind everyone how it started. Among the top of my most over rated movies", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_58", "text": "SUCKS!\n\tUnless you enjoy movies that are not funny, not scary, and have the worst actors this side of rodeo clowns, DO NOT WATCH this series of horrible flicks. Putrid! Not even \"so-bad-it's-funny\". Absolutely the worst films in the history of mankind! Heed my warning! SUCKS!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_59", "text": "Cult classic...please, a waste of my childhood\n\ti actually saw this movie when i was 7 and it freaked me out abit, but i mean the brother was basically a blob with a face and the story was as bad as the acting. The ending was garbage and it had nothing to offer in todays world.Dont even rent this, i dont even know why you are considering the film.\n\nI only give it a 2 star rating because t managed to scare a seven year old and i havent forgot how dumb the film was since.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_60", "text": "Unbelieble bluff\n\tI read some good reviews about this movie. In adition, I respect french's cinema, they usually gives us interested and unconventional movies. So, I bought \"Spanish Apartment\".\nA big dissapointment. Hughe one. \nIt's candid, it's \"naive\", it's boring, with poor ideas, poor acting, very predictable. There's a lot of good movies around you, don't waste your time in this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_61", "text": "Bette and Woody?\n\tBette Midler and Woody Allen together would make one think of a movie that is very funny and pleasing. Instead here we get one that has more romance and drama than comedy as Bette and Woody play a couple who is celebrating their wedding annivesary as their children have both left for school. They also discover that they have been cheating on one another. The movie gets boring rather fast as Bette and Woody are the only ones we get to see as there are very few supporting characters. I would have expected better from these two", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_62", "text": "I hated this film\n\t....for several reasons. Apparently, the other online reviewers are extremely over-analytical in their critiques of this film. The DVD's jacket has a quote from Rolling Stone...\"Think 'Sex and the City' with men!\" Well, I say, \"Think again.\" As an avid watcher of \"Sex and the City\", this film has little if any comparison to SATC. Firstly, this film is not a comedy. There were very small instances when I kind of chuckled, but could barely muster a real laugh. Actually, towards the end of the film there is so much constant screaming and fighting that I kept hitting FAST FORWARD on the remote (those of you who regularly depend on reviews for movie choices know exactly what I mean here!). The characters are presented in a confusing fashion with only snippets and glimpses into each person's life. These disjointed glimpses don't give the viewer time or depth to care what happens to any of the spoiled rotten characters. Yes, they are all bored whether they are in their 30's or their 50's. Yes, they all want to break away from the mundane by running away or having affairs. I usually enjoy movies with this breaking-away-from-boredom type of plot for example...Pane e Tulipani (Bread and Tulips), Facing Windows (also starring Giovanna Mezzogiorno and a MUCH better film), Under the Tuscan Sun, Shirley Valentine, A Month by the Lake, etc. The Last Kiss does not deliver anything near what these other films do, however. The viewer is left with no warm feelings about life's decisions, only a twist ending that will make you furious and sick for having spent two hours watching this film", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_63", "text": "Not worth your time\n\tI was unfortunate enough to have stumbled across this in 2004. I was thinking it would be a good sit down and watch type of movie, but it was really lackluster. \n\nThe acting is wooden, the script is very lame, and worst of all, the action isn't very exciting. I expected a much better movie from director Richard Donner. There is a battle scene, and there are action scenes, but they just aren't exciting. When the action isn't exciting, you better have a good story. The story here is alright, but certainly not enough to save the movie.\n\nI don't hate any of the actors, they are decent when they have something to work with. Here they had nothing to work with, so they obviously didn't do too well this time.\n\nThis really isn't worth your time. I gave this to the thrift shop after I got it, and I feel sorry for the person who bought it there", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_64", "text": "Fock You!\n\tThis movie was AWESOME! Ben Stiller is a comic GENIUS, he's the new Jerry Lewis! DeNiro, AWESOME! Hoffman, AWESOME! Streisand, AWESOME and still very sexy for an old liberal ho! I thought the sight gags were priceless, and the plot line serene! This was Hollywood movie watching heaven! This film should have won some Academy Awards! I mean if Marisa Torme can win for My Cousin Vinnie, these A-1 actors should've at least been nominated! This is a highly entertaining film, and I recommend it to every and anyone to see, but wear your Depends, because you might pee yourself from laughing so hard! Dubya 99, you don't know what in the FRIGGIN' H E L L you're talking about! Yeah like we're suppose to take the opinion of an anti-social loser, that complains about going out to the movies? Stay home, I'm sure Dateline NBC will be calling soon about that episode they had recently", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_65", "text": "A horrible movie attempting to use Snipes name\n\tThis truly is a horrible movie. 7 seconds, huh, yeah 7 seconds to realize I made a mistake in renting it. The acting is horrible, the plot is horrible, the filming is horrible... Everything is horrible! I was hopeful because of Snipes, which is why I rented it despite not ever seeing the movie anywhere before in the theaters. The guy at the store even told us that he was told it was a good movie! Snipes couldn't even do the fight scenes and make them look real. The ending is a car chase that ends so abruptly that you suddenly see them sitting next to a pond behind their house completely in love! Huh, they were a romantic interest? They hinted at it, but never showed this happening. \n\nDo not rent or buy this movie. Stay away, or you will be sucked into it shaking your head wondering why you rented this movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_66", "text": "A Big Waste Of Time!!!!\n\tI loved the original movie, and I love Johnny Depp so I thought this movie would be awesome.Wrong wrong wrong!! First of all, the child actors were horrible, well the Charlie and Mike characters were ok, but the two girl actors were the worst I've seen in a long time. And what did they do to Johnny Depp? He was so creepy and weird. I took my nine year old to see it in the theater, and even she almost fell asleep. If you really want a treat watch the original with Gene Wilder", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_67", "text": "Why did they bother?\n\tThe books are witty and charming. This, in stark contrast, is formulaic schlock. Americans -- and much of the world's consumers -- prefer their entertainment predigested so it doesn't require chewing, so they consume the same nutritionless movieland cliches endlessly.\n\nIn the land of limitless equality, everything is reduced to equal tastelessness. If you want impart the capacity for discernment to your child, you could start by avoiding this twaddle. The Eloise books are special, while this movie is mere product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_68", "text": "Very biased- A HUGE disappointment\n\tWhen I purchased this DVD, I was hoping to get the complete picture- an unbiased presentation. From scratch I could sense what was to come. Bad presentation coupled with one sided propaganda forms the crux of this DVD. It is not well researched and very important issues have been completely omitted. What little was discussed appeared to be very tainted. \nI definitely did not expect National Geographic to come up with this kind of a DVD. I will definitely think TEN times before I purchase anything from them. Maybe they should just stick to wildlife/geography/ecology and leave history/religion/spirituality alone", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_69", "text": "some good stuff, but lots of uninspired episodes as well\n\tThough I'm still a big South Park fan, I do think that the quality of the show has progressively declined over the past three seasons. This season has its standouts, most notably the truly demented Christmas Critters episode, but it also has incredibly lame episodes like the dance off and election episodes. \n\nTo make matters worse, Matt and Trey put next to no effort into providing any extras for fans who pony up top dollar for the dvd collections. A show like the Simpsons not only has more episodes per season and sells for the same price but the people involved in the Simpsons go the extra mile to satisfy fans: full episode commentaries with writers, producers, directors, voice actors, etc as well as deleted scenes and other special features. Matt and Trey provide generally uninteresting \"mini commentaries.\" No doubt about it, the boys are just generally \"phoning it in\" at this point, seemingly caring only about continuing their franchise and maximizing their profits for as little effort as possible", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_70", "text": "Damaged\n\tI hear this is a good movie, but can't play it as the DVD is visibly damaged. So what about Quality control? This disc should never have gotten out the door, but the odd thing is, I ordered 2 DVD's from Amazon - different titles, both damaged. Are you guys buying 2nds and pawning them off on us? \"F", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_71", "text": "Spaced Out Reviewers\n\tI usually trust Amazon reviewers on movie reviews, but this time ....NO WAY! This silly, totally predictable film left us playing with the cat for our evening entertainment, hoping the movie would liven up. Sadly, it didn't. To those who rave about the film...you must be in another dimension or something. Thumbs DOWN.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_72", "text": "A little dissappointed\n\tI liked the shows when the 1st ran on tv; the unrated didn't quite live up to my expectations", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_73", "text": "Painful to watch...\n\tAnother product of Hollywood's \"Karaoke Culture\". In an age where we see cinematic remakes of every kind, we have in \"U-571\" an outrageous attempt to borrow from the success and acclaim of \"Das Boot\". But instead of a gripping war drama that reveals the tragic waste of war, we get a cheap flag-waving pile of Hollywood propaganda. The lighting, camera angles and claustrophobic set are obviously inspired by DB. But the bigoted innacuracies (German submariners machine gunning helpless sailors) and absurd scenarios (an incredibly lucky stern shot sinks a destroyer in hot pursuit) put this ridiculous movie in its own category. U-571 is just another thin, over-promoted, throw-away movie you'll forget the day after you see it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_74", "text": "Worst Lesbian Film of the Decade\n\tNot only was the dialogue of the film trite and the plot much like a pornographic after school special, but the movie unfortunately reinforces a worldview which anti-homosexual groups been touting for years--If you're thinking turning your female frienship into a relationship, don't. The lesbian always goes crazy and dies in the end. \n If you're interested in finding out what I'm talking about, Lisa Duggan explains how this ideology gets transimitted and reinforced in her book Sapphic Slashers. Also, If you're interested in watching a film about first-time lesbian love, please do yourself a favor and check out The Incredible True Story of Two Girls in Love or But, I'm a Cheerleader. Support movies that actually advance queer causes instead of making all of us look like freaks", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_75", "text": "Shamefully Dissappointing DVD.\n\tThe shows themselves are wonderful, but the people who put together this DVD set should be ashamed of this paltry effort! There are NO cast or staff interviews about the ending of such a wonderful series. NO commentaries. No English sub-titles. NO John Spencer honorarium of any kind. They didn't even take the time to include the 1 hour re-showing of the original pilot they aired before the finale! The only \"extras\" are two not-special-at-all special features dealing with the debate. This DVD set is definately NOT worth the money to buy it brand new.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_76", "text": "Unsuitable for European DVD players\n\tUnfortunately this MS collection is not compatible with European DVD players. The cover of the DVD actually tells you this as well as that it is 'not for sale or rent outside the US and Canada'. Save yourself a lot of trouble and don't buy this if you are from the EU!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_77", "text": "Total disappointment..!!!\n\tCheesy instructor\nthe instructor's voice covers the music in the background which turns you off going on with the exercize, the music itself is monotonous and the beat is not inline with the moves. the instructor is too fast to follow..to cut it short i do not recommend this for anyone ..totally not professional", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_78", "text": "Too fast\n\tI have always like Denise Austin, however; this was tape was way too fast for a beginner. I thought it was for beginner and on up. Denise went way to fast and she did not explain the poses at all. I will not be using this tape. I was disappointed because normally I love her videotapes and her.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_79", "text": "Yuck, Yuck, Yuck\n\tI hated this movie. SO unrealistic. Sure, maybe there are some little freaks running around raping and drinking and beating. But I AM a teenager in a city. NOBODY acts like this!\nWhat the hell is the point of this movie? To scare the crap out of parents?\nAlso, the rape scene was vile. At first I respected the director for showing it and not shying away. A FULL MINUTE LATER, I started feeling awkward and uncomfortable. It wasn't even artistic, it was just disgusting and truly disturbing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_80", "text": "Scarlett\n\tMargarett Mitchell must be rolling in her grave. She wrote a masterpiece in the 1930's, then Alexandra Ripley bought the rights to her book by conning Margaret Mitchell's heirs to sell out the legacy of their relative. Alexandra Ripley's novel was an embarrasing pile of mush, even worse than a Barbara Courtland romance novel.\n\nBeautiful costumes and a good cast - but the script is a soap opera and very poorly written with too many cliche's. The TV movie version is even worse than Alexandra Ripley's book. I would have given this movie zero stars - but gave it 2 stars solely for the world class acting of Sean Bean as the deliciously evil Lord Fenton. \n\nSean Bean heats up the screen as a sexy, feral villian along the lines of \"The Man You Love to Hate\" as an unsafe sex symbol. Unless you are a Sean Bean fan, there is nothing worthwhile about this film. The script is trite, cliche'd and very slow moving. Sean Bean is only in Disc 1 and his character is eliminated and the movie slides downhill from there.\n\nDisc 2 is overwrought with very boring, drawn out courtroom scenes...I was almost rooting that Scarlett would be hanged for the murder just to see an end to this movie!\n\nI've always liked Joanna Whaley-Kilmer and Timothy Dalton. They are excellent actors wasted in this pile of mush movie. Ann-Margaret's performance as Belle Watling is so bad I wanted to slap her.\n\nDo yourself a favor and watch the original Gone With the Wind starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh if you want to see a wonderful film", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_81", "text": "technical problems\n\tI've loved this movie ever since I saw it on CBS years ago so I was really excited to own it on DVD. Unfortunately the experience was ruined when I discovered that there are big sound problems on the second disc. Loud popping sounds completely cover up the dialogue in an entire scene. I was very dissapointed. \n\nThe movie is great but the sound problems aren't worth the purchase. Stay away", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_82", "text": "Very boring\n\tThe plot to this movie or so called sequal is horrible. I rented this movie expecting something good and I end up falling asleep. I actually had to watch it several times just to find out what really happened. Don't even buy it, it is a waist of your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_83", "text": "The Most Biased Movie I've Watched in Long Long Time\n\tWhatever ills are in the world, it's all the fault of the corporations. That's the basic premise of this terribly misguided one-sided and totally non-objective movie. For example, instead of saying how terrible it is for companies paying people in the developing world peanuts for their work, they forget that these people's alternatives ARE EVEN WORSE and that's why they took that job in the first place! These jobs provide them with one of the few options they have and, if they chose that job freely, it must be their BEST option, no matter how crazy it seems to us. As people's skills rise, as opportunities increase over time (by having MORE corporations and not less, to create more competition for these people's labor), and as the country becomes wealthier, these people's wages will rise automaticaly and in fact, the wages of the whole country on the average. There are no shortcuts to his. A famous story comes from Nepal where anti-child labor laws, at the urging of the UN, turned thousands of kids overnight into prostitutes as those jobs, as sad as it may be, were their best options to avoid starvation and feed their families. It's a slow process, but all the industrialized nations went through that process. Government-mandated \"shortcuts\" usually produce results which are even worse. However, the results speak for themselves: in VERY short period of time, for example, HUNDRDS OF MILLIONS of people were lifted out of poverty in China, India and around the world thanks for the \"evil\" capalism its corporations. No other system has ever done it so quickly as in the past 15 years in China and India alone. Also, cost of living is very low there, so these pennies really can go a long way, don't measure it to the cost of living in the West. What is the filmmakers alternative they offer for these people? I guess to let people starve to death, then the makers of this movie don't have have anyting to complain about!? Other examples of stupidity include showing that a company is like a person who's a psychopath. A corpoartion is a legal entity yes, and may act like a separate \"being\" as far the law in concerned, but does a corporation have a nose, feet, stomach? Can it eat apples or sneeze or have arthritis? Of course, not, than how can you attach a human idea like a psychopath to it?? Several of the main \"spokepersons\" in the movie, Chomsky, Michael Moore, Rifkin and others are renowned for their off-the-wall comments which frequently have NO basis in any kind of economics or reality. To correct the inaccuracies in the statements made by these and other people in the movie, you'd have to stop it every 5 minutes and explain to the audience how profoundly wrong the statements are. Throughout the whole movie, you're basically bombarded by one-sided arguments with VERY little of the other side presented, despite the director's claim of the opposite 9they claim 1/2 1/2, it's more like 80%-20%). Just look at Chomsky's comments about how the consumers are so stupid, they don't realize that all the things they buy they don't really need. I mean we don't need fashionable clothes (hey, let's all dress as boring as Chomsky!), DVD players, or any new gadgets that make life easier or more fun. Who is the judge of what you REALLY need? Chomsky, of course. He is the final arbiter of what you really need or what you don't. You're too stupid to know what you want, according to him. He says that you should do \"more important things\", like...perhaps studying lingistics (which he teaches but which very few care about). The movie DOES make some correct and good observations, especially regarding polution, however, I'd say that 80% of the movie is factually and logically flawed. It's also FULL of economic fallacies. It's worth watching I guess, just to see how many errors one can make in just 1 movie. Despite all the ranting in the movie, it fails to mention THE biggest reason of most of the problems it brings up - too much governement interference is every facet of life. For examples, how could a Government of Brazil forbit the people of collecting rain water! How could the U.S. government do so many things for private companies with public funds? Just forbid the governments from playing favorites with companies, forbid government corporate welfare of ANY kind, forbid subsidies to companies, cut the suffocating red tape and regulation (esp. in developing countries but in the West too), cut corporate taxes to 5 or 10% (and see unemployment rate go to almost nothing, give people all around the world a better life, increase competition, etc.) If these and other governments (and not corporations') problems were eliminated, the vast majority of ALL the problems which the movie brings up will simply go away. An interesing film for anyone to see how the truth can be twisted by mindless people with an agenda to go back to 15th century rural lifestile (spoken about with much admiration), people with NO understanding about economics, how the world really works and how to REALLY raise the billions out of poverty who this movie does the biggest disservice for.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_84", "text": "The Chopped it up\n\tWe saw the movie in the theatre and loved it. The DVD we just purchased was horrible. They chopped out so much of the movie it made it un-watchable. It is only good for a coaster under my drink now", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_85", "text": "TERI HATCHER NAKED? BIG DEAL - WHERE'S THE CURVES?\n\tShe's built like a 12-year-old boy... give me Vida Guerra anyday", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_86", "text": "Logo Imprint Compromises Presentation\n\tI was thrilled when I first read that MLB Productions was finally issuing a DVD version of highlights of the Baltimore Orioles' three World Series victories. I already owned the VHS versions, one of which (the 1970 World Series) had a major flaw in the audio synchronization (watching the last third of the highlights was like viewing a badly dubbed foreign film). Finally, I could own all three highlights reels on one disc and without the sync error on the 1970 World Series.\nMuch to my dismay, the MLB logo is permanently, and obtrusively, displayed on the upper right corner of all three programs. What's that all about? Does MLB Productions think I'm going to illegally copy and distribute stills? Thank goodness I don't own a plasma TV or I'd be staring at that stupid logo for the next five years!\nSound and picture quality are okay otherwise. But....that logo is really annoying", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_87", "text": "Orientalism on demand\n\tthe movie directors in the ME, particularly Iranians, are responding to demands by the West for certain type of movies. They produce what is demanded from them; in turn, they receive awards. cultural industry empowers these demands; they are the ones who will ensure that such movies will be received the Western audiences and they are the ones who decide who is awarded. There is no single ME movie which depict the story of Western imperialism in the ME and then awarded for doing so. ME movies must show that ME women are in need of emancipation; ME cultures are presented as in need of getting civilized. civilization itself is presented in vertical sense; there is a civilization somewhere out there all MEasterners are expected to reach; yet, it was that same civilization that threw doll bombs on them. (no reference to who threw them doll bombs or who mined their country; who deprived them of education and knowledge. the West is represented by beautiful, blonde nurses, a nice American guy who just pretend to be a doctor and help them with his \"everyday Western knowledge of medicine\" in the midst of total ignorance, and the helicopters that threw on them fake legs. such a nice way to civilize!)\nthe story of Afghanistan is real. however, the movie does not render a fair job in reflecting the background of it. rather, it does an excellent job in meeting the cultural demand; in producing a product that can sell well. \nthe situation is miserable; but what caused such misery in Afghanistan? your answer after seeing the movie will be that it is Islam; it is that Islamic culture; that backward culture of those people with wonderful eyes. such a conclusion is strongly demanded in the absence of other factors. there is no single implying in the movie, a smallest reference, that Afghanistan has suffered centuries old imperialism at the hands of the British and then the Russian and now Americans who played their Great Game on the chessboard of Eurasia. There is a passage in the movie to the effect that somebody will come to liberate them. those imperialists came in the name of civilization; French did to Algeria, the British did to India; all in the name of bringing them civilization. It was White Man's Burden to do so. Yet Makhmalbaf needs more awards. he has to compete in the cultural circus and perform well for the pleasure of Western audiences, in order to continue to be in demand. you did a nice job, applauses; go on.\n(anyone who is interested in cultural imperialism should read Foucault's works and Edward Said's Orientalism.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_88", "text": "Really, truly, awful\n\tIn the film commentary, Director Robert Altman said he thought a really good film should leave people saying, 'I don't know what it was about but I really liked it.' (That's a paraphrase). And I think that's the key to why this film is so bad: The director didn't know what it was about. \n\nThe weird, atonal score by Gerald Busby was an annoyance throughout, often drowning out the dialog. It's the kind of creepy music that comes in most horror movies just before the space aliens are going to appear, or in a psychological thriller, just as the nutcase is transforming into a psycho. Only in this film, the creepy music played on and on. That was it. No nuances, no alteration, no variance, no imagination. Just the same creepy atonal 'psycho' music all the time. \n\nDuvall and Spacek did a good job but the writing and directing were abysmal. Lots of shots where the camera stays on the actor for a loooong time, and dream-like sequences, conveying... mystery? suspense? drama what? Ah..I got it, they convey CONFUSION! That's it! The writer/director was confused!\n\nA waste of talent, and a waste of my time watching it. It is one of those films I watched thinking it HAD to get better. It didn't.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_89", "text": "What's up Charlie Brown?\n\tThis was a wishy washy attempt at the truth. The facts are there in parts and pieces, but it was not really put together well. Some of the choices of material are questionable as being truly valuable to the topic. This DVD had an agenda and is not unbiased, and I think it failed at it's overall agenda. There is more than enough information pre-9/11 and post-9/11 to put together something more worthy and accurate than this DVD has attempted to do. If this is the best contrasting evidence to the bush administration that can be produced after all that has happened in the white house and beyond, we are truly in trouble. The truth is out there, and I think this DVD tripped over them and kept walking without looking down and gathering all the facts together. There were plenty of important facts and things said worth listening to on this DVD, but this DVD is maybe worth a glance, but not a long hard look.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_90", "text": "Ratner is a lousy film maker....\n\tThis man is like Michael Bay. Using high speed action sequences and terrible casting and script writing, the fact that Chris Tucker appears in this and almost every movie that the man makes signals a trend to do these as not so much movies as they are music video comedys only it's patheic and not funny, and that is also why the man who is now making X-Men 3 will cause that movie franchise to die a quick death at the movies. The man is a joke", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_91", "text": "movie for morons\n\tThis movie is an insult to merely bad comedies. Gee, another movie with a fast-talking, potty-mouthed, black guy (hello Eddie Murphy) who, because it's perfectly fine in ultra-lib, pc Hollyweird, calls Charlie Sheen (and everyone else who is not Black) a host of nasty, racially-oriented names. The movie is a mess. Let's see. The protagonist (Tucker) plays a con men who after being falsely suspected of being a cop-killer, is chased around by cops and the bad guys. The McGuffin is a sack of diamonds. Sheen is supposed to be a co-star, but like most of his other movies, he sleepwalks through it. Clearly this movie is meant to be a vehicle for Tucker. The sceenwriters were obviously making it up as they went along. First \"screenwriter\":\" Hey Bob, what will we have Tucker do next? Hey I know, let's have a car chase and have him call some people some names\" Second \"screenwriter\" \"Hey, great idea Fred, I sure don't have any ideas\". Apparently there are many people who think this guy is funny even though the movie is a rip-off of Murphy the Trickster flicks. Basically the plot is Tucker runs around dodging bullets and calling everyone a name. If that's your idea of humor, I pity you.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_92", "text": "Pul-eese. Why did they have to make this movie?\n\tI have only one question about this movie. And that is, Why in the world did they change so many things that were in the book? \n\nIf you haven't read the book than you don't know what I'm talking about. But if you have, then you do.\n\nI can't even begin to explain how good of a movie this would've been if it had been adapted correctly. Half the time while watching this, I felt as if I was watching Teletubies or something, the colors were so bright.\n\nIf this movie had been placed in the correct time period with correct costumes, locations, characters, and details from the story,then EVERYONE would love it. Not just 5 year olds. \n\nIt makes me so angry when I watch this movie. Yes, its funny and charming but it is so embarrassing. Everytime I loan someone the book, I have to explain to them that it is nothing like the movie at all. In fact, it is a hundred times better. More even. \n\nI am really disappointed. I just don't get how Gail Carson Levine would agree to all the changes that were made. If someone ever gets the courage to adapt the book into another movie, than I suggest they do it right. And if they do, then I'll be very thankful.\n\nI just don't get it. The book is soooooooooooooooooooooooooo much better. You wouldn't believe how much better it is. \n\nI am truely ashamed that this movie is even related in any way to the book. Next time, please, please, do it right", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_93", "text": "Not worth it\n\tFirst of all, 1 hour worth of workouts is not sufficient for 20 bucks. Second of all, I missed the section that explained the requirement of a workout bench and dumbells to do most everything in the video so that was a pain. Also, regardless of the fact that one girl does a beginners version of the excercises, it is still moderately difficult", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_94", "text": "Praying for engine trouble!\n\tSaw this as an inflight movie. Boy, did I pray for engine trouble, so we'd have to land and I could get away! Sucks or what? I liked Smith in 'I, robot', 'Independence day', etc, but this was awful. It's a one-joke movie. Problem is, the one joke was the one plastered all over the TV spots and trailers (the jet ski incident). The highlights involved the subplot of him teaching a guy to be cool - wish that'd been the main storyline instead - far, far superior! Will not be adding this to my wishlist", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_95", "text": "awful, horrible, ridiculous.\n\ti cannot get thru this one. i started fast-forwarding but there didn't appear to have any good spots. when i saw that christian cammpbell was in this, i thought, this has to be good. i had just finished a movie where he starred. can't remember the name of it. i guess a person should never buy a movie because of who stars in it. tori spelling is well known, but not to me. someone should have put her out of her misery right from the start. she does not play a flake very well, and i don't know what to call her except a flake. i stopped this dvd in about the first 1/2 hour and will go back and give it another shot, but with tori spelling as one of the leads, i already know this one does not have a prayer. i would say; save your money on this one unless you are under 13. i have a ton of straight and gay movies that tell a story and a couple or few that don't. this one falls into this category. one that came with this one was \"the broken hearts club\" and while not my cup of tea it was far superior to this piece of garbage.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_96", "text": "Trite\n\tThe Fridays gang steals some diamonds. Mike Epps is not Chris Tucker no matter how hard he tries to be. His constant whinning is enough to ride my last nerve. Plus, everything about the movie is just campy and just wholly unbelieveable that I don't know where to begin. Whatever you do don't buy or rent this garbage-wait to catch it on TBS or something", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_97", "text": "How bad can a movie be?\n\tWow. It's rare I consider a movie absolutely horrendous, but this one qualifies. We are given absolutely no reason whatsoever to care for this guy, and halfway through this tedious excuse for a movie, I found myself yelling \"DIE already\". When he doesn't kill himself in the end, all I wanted to do was shove him face down in the ocean and drown him. A dumb stupid awful \"indie\" movie that is a waste of film, time and effort", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_98", "text": "Sean Mcginly Fan disapointed\n\tim a huge fan of writer Sean Mcginly, his classics include Venomous starring Treat williams and Sonic Impact with Ice-T. Mcginly's films are the topic of discussion at film schools all across the world, he is a renowned talent and i have to say that i was appalled when i saw his latest film Two Days. i think he should stick to writing as the film was virtually without direction and the cast (which included hacks like Paul Rudd) was not in the same league as superstars Traci Bingham and Ice-T who have graced some of his previous work. Please Sean, stick to doing what you know best and stay away from the intellectual stuff, leave that to idiots like Capra, Wenders, Scorcese etc. They are not in your league.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_99", "text": "Free to Be You and Me - As Long As You Are Like Me\n\tI rented this on a whim and it brought back a lot of memories from my 1970s days in elementary school. This video made its rounds in the public schools. The songs are catchy and the film quality is good. \n\nBut make no mistake, this is propaganda aimed at children. I will not be showing it to my kids.\n\nDespite the freewheeling title, the message is that girls will find happiness only if they mimic boys. \n\nCase in point: Atalanta, a princess, finds happiness when she competes with men in a footrace and when she rejects marriage so she can travel the world (on her father's horse). She also designs and fabricates rocketships in her spare time.\n\nJuxtapose that story with another cartoon where a femine girl in a pink dress and curls is devoured by tigers when she follows the custom of \"ladies first.\" The tigers abide her request and throw her into a boiling cauldron. The narrator advises us that the boiling girl makes a very tasty meal.\n\nOur \"hosts\", infant puppets voiced by Mel Brooks and Marlo Thomas, are revolting. There should be a law against using Mel Brooks' voice for a baby. Apparently, I repressed memories of these creatures, but seeing them again brought back the horror. Needless to say, I fast forwarded through the disturbing puppetry.\n\nOverall, this DVD is fun for thirtysomethings but should be kept away from children", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_100", "text": "Not Even Worth Finishing\n\tSaw the previews of the first movie, but I wasn't expecting too much from that. I tried to finish both the first and the second, but that didn't work out too well...I felt these films didn't deserved to be watched all the way to the end. I don't know how some of y'all were able to sit through this poor excuse of a movie, and that includes the first. All I really have to say is you if you like this movie or maybe a better version of it...Y'all should really consider watching Cops and those insane police chases shown on TV. After all this is just another episode of Cops with guest actors in it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_101", "text": "Pathetic\n\tCan't remember when I've seen a film with more depraved and pathetic characters than this. A has-been silent screen star who lives in a sinister dark house surrounded by a gzillion of her own photos and a weirdo butler essentially kidnap a holiday screen writer, down on his luck. The writer wanders onto what appears to be deserted property, and hides his car trying to escape a Finance Co. The threesome make the creepiest trio you could ever imagine. In one early scene they have a funeral, casket and all, for a monkey. Yuk. \n\nGloria Swanson was directed to play a woman who still thinks she can make a come back by writing her own script, though she despises movies that \"talk\". She waves her hands about, and makes strange corny expressions with her face in every scene. She falls for the screen writer, William Holden, and won't let him out of her sight. The film was made in 1950, and Swanson is supposed to be playing a woman of only 50, not exacty over the hill (if we look at many of today's movie stars.) But she's treated in the film as though she much, much older. I thought she was supposed to be about 75 or so, but her age is mentioned towards the end of the film. My heavens, at 50 she could still be in movies, and from the amount of money she apparently had, didn't need to be living in such a dark, creepy house. Film didn't make sense. \n\nSorry I bought it. It was ridiculous.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_102", "text": "I also was mislead by the title! Now I have to ship back!\n\tI just opened a box with a Cesar Millan book and THIS DVD. Imagine my surprise. I don't like the pairing of this book with Cesar's stuff either! Now I have an extra errand and cost to ship back. If anything like this ever happens again, there are other sites to order from online. I don't want it to be too much work to browse and \"study\" the copy...I feel a bit cheated", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_103", "text": "Don't Say a Word (2001)\n\tDirector: Gary Fleder\nCast: Michael Douglas, Sean Bean, Brittany Murphy, Skye McCole Bartusiask, Guy Torry, Jennifer Esposito, Shawn Doyle, Victor Argo, Conrad Goode, Paul Schulze, Lance Reddick, Famke Janssen.\nRunning Time: 113 minutes\nRated R for violence, including some gruesome images, and language.\n\nEvery fall, Hollywood trots out their latest thrillers, attempting to cash in on the college crowd who wants to bring their dates to a dark theater and take advantage of the squeamishness of the content on the screen; there is a hidden connection in the biting of nails and the changing of the leaves, yet without fail every year there are enough thrillers to keep manicurists in business. Nothing sums up the quintessential fall thriller quite like \"Don't Say A Word\", a suspense romp as routine as they come. Diverting enough to fool you into a good time, \"Don't Say A Word\" makes one wish for a leap in time to the holiday Oscar contenders already. Dr. Nathan Conrad (Michael Douglas) is a successful psychiatrist with a beautiful wife (Famke Janssen) and a cherubic daughter. On Thanksgiving morning, a group of bad guys, lead by Patrick Koster (Sean Bean), break into Nathan's apartment and kidnap his daughter. What the men want is a jewel they lost 10 years earlier in a botched robbery that is being held in a secret place by Elisabeth Burrows (Brittany Murphy), a mentally unstable young girl rotting away in a hospital. Since Nathan seems to be the only medical professional she trusts, Patrick uses him as a pawn to recover the jewel. Nathan is soon at the mercy of the kidnappers, but as he gets deeper into Elisabeth's mind, he realizes the young girl could be helped after all.\n\nIt's perfect casting to place Michael Douglas in the lead role, as no one could play yuppie paranoia quite like he can. Douglas has perfected this type of performance into an art form with his work in \"Fatal Attraction\" and \"A Perfect Murder; Douglas is a little more subdued than normal in this film, as his aging seems to be wearing away his ability to play the hot, rich stud who gets in over his head. The film does contain many moments of pure distressed Douglas (his forte), with his hair glistening, teeth clenched and his eyes scanning the room, etc. Douglas, at least in the first act of the film, makes an attempt to carry the picture with his expected bag of tricks. Soon enough, director Gary Fleder places too much narrative nonsense on Douglas's shoulders, and the actor eventually just gives up and lets the genre's conventions take him to the safety of the end credits. Director Gary Fleder is no stranger to the fall thriller game, having directed both \"Kiss The Girls\" and the rollicking \"Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead.\" Not really an imaginative director, Fleder nevertheless can be counted on to get the job done. With \"Don't Say A Word,\" Fleder isn't working with a particularly good script, so he falls back on what has worked for him before. This plan of attack from Fleder leaves the picture stale and overtly familiar. The film is not interested in adding new elements to the plot to keep things at least appearing fresh. The end result making \"Don't Say A Word\" more boring than exciting.\n\nThe thriller, which is set in New York City, uses the city and apartment locations well, creating a nice sense of claustrophobia. It is when the action suddenly leaves the confines of the city and moves to a cemetery in a nearby island that the picture loses quite a bit of tension and interest. Moving to an obviously-a-soundstage cemetery ruins the fun of seeing the character freak out in their narrow apartments and office spaces. The film must end with a clich d showdown, which is the reason for the move to a different location, but Fleder makes a big mistake taking the story away from the grip of the big bad city. The one element that Fleder does get right is the casting of actress Brittany Murphy. A powderkeg of emotions, Murphy is the perfect choice to play the deranged Elisabeth. Murphy is a grand talent (where is her Emmy for her voice work as Luanne Platter on \"King Of The Hill\"?), and the only actress in Hollywood that truly achieves success as both a tormented patient and a cute, little princess (\"Just Married\", \"Uptown Girls\"). Unpredictable and bristling with untapped passions, Murphy makes a vivid impression in \"Don't Say A Word.\" You've seen this type of film before, and just because it's the time of year when apples taste the best doesn't make this barely alive thriller any more enjoyable. For fans of the genre, \"Don't Say A Word\" is another solid installment in the Michael Douglas versus New York crime saga. Just don't expect any surprises", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_104", "text": "I'm is sequal hell.\n\tWhat is the deal. Cant Hollywood leave well enough alone. How many classic animated movies are they going to ruin with sequels? Let me think, their was Balto 2, Little Mermaid 2, Aladdin 2 and three, Secret of Nimh 2, Land before time 2,3,4,5,6,7 etc. enough already. Next thing you know they'll be making a Lion King 2, and a Buity and the Beast 2. O wait, they already did that didn't they. All the movies I have named were great originals but God awful sequels. ADGTH 2 is just as bad. If you loved the original, STAY AWAY FROM ITS SEQUAL.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_105", "text": "What a soundtrack. Too bad the movie couldn't keep up.\n\tThis movie is one of cinema history's seminal examples of a soundtrack carrying a movie to success. \"Saturday Night Fever\" from a few years before is another example, but that movie could actually stand on its own. Jennifer Beales' torn neck sweater and table dancing routine aside, I don't think this one could.\n\nI understand this movie is near and dear to the hearts of a lot of 80's children, and I will agree this is one of the all-time great soundtracks of cinema. The problem is, the movie's plot is a slow-moving, wasted opportunity.\n\nPhysically, Beales is sexy enough to keep your attention, and her portrayal of working-class girl in a man's job striving to express herself was a pretty novel idea when this movie was made. But her unsympathetic personality and mediocre acting undermine her character. Come to think of it, the acting all around is a bit weak.\n\nBut that's not the problem. The movie suffers from two fatal let-downs. The first is the plot itself. Feminism-affirming depictions aside, it's pretty simplistic, unimaginative stuff, even for a dance movie. What's worse is how slow it all moves. The drama sequences in-between dances drag on, straining your patience and sympathy for the character's plights.\n\nThe other more tragic flaw, since it is a movie about dance, is the cinematography. While it's certainly not the worst cinematography ever, (check out \"the Limey\" next time you want a headache.) the dance sequences look like they've been salvaged from scraps on the cutting room floor. We're supposed to be moved by Beales' character's natural talent, but for most of the movie we never get to see her do much except walk and pose in a crazy mashup of bad edits. By the time the final dance scene finally comes along, the drama of her audition performance is ruined by drawn-out, bad editing. It almost seems the judges let her into Juliard simply because she was able to stay in the air for longer than a minute.\n\nPerhaps I'm a purist for asking for good dancing onscreen to consist of more than rapid-fire editing. But if it's a movie about dancing, one would think the least they could do is show dancing. Many movies before and after Flashdance managed to get this right (\"Saturday Night Fever\" certainly did, to its great success), but maybe nobody told this movie's director. It's a shame", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_106", "text": "Shirley MacLaine's Best Movie?\n\tThis is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. The characters are unlikeable except for Charity's two friends. The songs are far too long and I had to fast forward through most of them because they were so dull. I was especially disappointed with Big Spender because I love the song and expected a spectacular dance number from Bob Fosse and all they did was stand there draped over the bar. The only redeeming factor was that Sammy Davis Jr. was in it. He's awesome even though the song was fairly stupid. This was my first Shirley MacLaine film and on the back it said that Sweet Charity was her best movie. I have no desire to see her other movies then", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_107", "text": "Doesn't hold a candle to the original\n\tThis is a remake of An Affair to Remember with Cary Grant and Deborah and it does not work. Some movies just should not be remade. The ONLY thing good about this movie is Katharine Hepburn's appearance. Get the original", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_108", "text": "A Disappointment\n\tFirst of all, I am a Joy Division and New Order fan; therefore, I tried to like this. Really, I did. \n\nSadly, this film stinks. The focus is not on the bands themselves, but on the obnoxious character known as Tony Wilson. What a monster! Either it was the actor's depiction or he does truly have a horrid personality in real life. \n\nMaybe I'm not British, but I did not find 24 Hour Party People to be very funny. Only a few scenes made me grin. The randomness added very little to the overall quality of the film. \n\nIn addition, the camera work was very jerky. Looked like it was done by a novice (and yes, I'm one myself, having made two movies)\n\nThe only redeeming aspect has to be the scenes with Joy Division. Too bad the members of this band are minor characters. I can only hope that the biopic of Ian Curtis currently in production will be much, much better", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_109", "text": "waggy mcwaggster\n\tMan! this movie is soooooo boring. I literally slept through this movie. If I die not having watched it again ill be happy. i dont even know what its about cuz i watched it when i was like 5 yrs. old, but i dont care cuz just thinkin bout it makes me wanna cr", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_110", "text": "Big name cast adds up to unfocussed dud. The worst movie of this genre.\n\tIncredible does describe this movie- incredibly bad! This movie doesn't know what it wants to be. At times one can see attempts to recreate and milk the genuine rage and drama of \"Mississippi Burning\" or the anger and impunity of \"Ghosts of Mississippi\", or a hybrid of those and bits and pieces of other movies of this genre. At other times it looks like its just trying to draw from the sex appeal and cheesy interaction of 2 of its main actors, Matthew McConaughey and Sandra Bullock. As a result this movie picks up the rear in that genre's list of movies for lack of originality, and the scattered hodge podge statements it tries to make. Some of my favorite actors are wasted, either by being given cliched dialogue, over acting, or being put there merely for their brand name with no script to support their presence. If this script is considered a great adaptation of a great book, then I have no interest in reading the book. I'm sure the idea and the premise looked good on paper. But the direction doesn't guide the story with any coherence or identity of its own. Bullock is mere cheesecake and is unbelievable in her role, proving she's only worthy of b-grade \"Miss Congeniality\" type crud. McConaughey over acts so much (as can be said for Keifer Sutherland and others) that it can be said he balances out the under acting of Patrick McGoohan, Kevin Spacey and Donald Sutherland. Samuel L. Jackson should be ashamed of himself of not only his worst performance ever, but also easily his worst choice of movies to participate in. Even the extras in this movie are horrible. Enough can't be said about the terrible direction in this movie, equating elongated facial shots with drama to a fault, making Sergio Leone westerns look much more authentic by comparison. This is not \"a powerful film.\" It's a powerful attempt at using a big name cast, a brand name book and a capable director to use material that they know would easily jerk the emotions of its audience, and in doing that they resort to all the cliches of this genre scattering the story line in so many directions, culminating in an over the top, pleading hunk of cheese summation scene by McConaughey that wouldn't hold water in any real court of justice. Maybe people claim greatness to this movie out of guilt, or because they haven't seen quality comparisons and classics like \"Mississippis Burning,\" that has both a great script and fabulous acting. I don't know. All I know is it tugs from so many hokey directions it takes the final scene to remind everyone how it started. Among the top of my most over rated movies", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_111", "text": "Failed Miserably\n\tI went into this movie thinking it would be great to see a film set in the turbulent but interesting history of first settlements in the far north of Northern America. Having only really seen Pocahontas through the eyes of Disney, I felt this would be a good chance to see something more significant and engaging on one of histories more interesting events.\n\nLike other reviewers, I found the photography and the scenery to be simply stunning. Visually, the film wows the viewer. The scenes simply amaze with their beauty, the sets with their majesty and also rustic simplicity. Coupled with the musical score, this was some of the best camera work I have seen in a long time. This was, in my opinion, the sole redeeming feature of the film.\n\nWhile the filme attempted to contemplate serious and deep issues of love, allegiance and so on, it succeeded in only boring the tears out this viewer with the monotonous monologues of the characters done as long lengths of naration. In one part, the plot lost some continuity and needed reviewing to get to grips with what had happened.\n\nFor actors of the calibre of Colin Farrell and Christian Bale, this film did not show them at their best. Certainly not the worst I have seen by any stretch, but definitely not the best I have seen from either one of these actors.\n\nTread with caution on this one, and hire it before you buy it. I am glad I did not spend good money purchasing it. Quite frankly, it is a great cure for insomnia", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_112", "text": "Surprisingly slight and insubstantial\n\tThe New World is the least of Terrence Malick's limited filmography to date, and could be best described as a monotone poem. It's not exactly bad, just mundane and rather forgettable even while you're watching it, more of a self-indulgence than a genuine attempt to communicate with an audience. Visually it often seems surprisingly flat and uninspired, while the script comprises of far too many trite voice over questions s-p-o-k-e-n v-e-r-y s-l-o-w-l-y i-n h-u-s-h-e-d t-o-n-e-s against selections from his classical music collection, which doesn't magically render them profound but simply makes the film evenly paced to the point where nothing can stand out: even the battle sequence takes time out for more musings. Another big problem is the miscasting of the inexplicably prolific Colin Farrell, a nice enough lad offscreen I'm sure but an extraordinarily limited actor who just cannot carry a picture no matter how many chances he's given. True to form he trots out his two `important picture' expressions - the Bambi-caught-in-the-headlights-of-an-oncoming-car one and the one he thinks looks serious but simply makes him look like he's not been getting enough roughage in his diet. The fact that he's outshone by Q'orianka Kilcher in her first speaking part speaks volumes of his inadequacy, although to be fair he has been worse. Indeed, among the male leads Christian Bale does much, much more with much, much less in the last third of the film, as does a typically underused Christopher Plummer in the first third. \n\nMalick is very good at the madness and mutiny that infects the deluded settlers of Jamestown, but because it happens to people we've barely been introduced to it carries no emotional or dramatic weight. If anything, it just made me think of how much more Herzog could have made of it all. Moments work, most notably the expulsion of the `Naturals' from their land and the brief latter sequences in England, but on the evidence of the 135-minute version I very much doubt Malick's promised longer cut will solve the problems. I know it's meant to be a work of art, but I just came away with the feeling that I'd watched an old and very average Universal International 50s Western redubbed by first-year philosophy students. The only surprise was that Jeff Chandler and his bouncing Basques didn't crop up.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_113", "text": "lots of visual style.......little substance\n\tme and my partner are both real open minded people who enjoy a huge range of films. And we do really like The Thin Red Line. But this was a real boring piece of film making.....The whole film was just one huge poetry reading and I prefer to read poetry from a book.....It just doesn't goe anywhere and we found the love scenes even worse than those directed by George Lucas.Even the battle scenes were just poetry readings..........Watch Thin Red Line instead if you are interested in this director's work...That film is a masterpiece....This isn't", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_114", "text": "Crammed a 1 hour movie into 3 = BORED out of my mind!!!\n\tThis movie is quite possibly the biggest waste of Christian Bale and Colin Farrell to date. It was boring, overblown and incessantly long. It's one of those movies where you keep hoping it will get better, but it never does - and then it just ends. Don't waste the time or the money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_115", "text": "Really Really Really Bad\n\tOff-hand, I can't think of a worse movie. (And I think Nicolas Cage has done some truly awesome work in other films--hey, he's making a buck, here.) That's all. 1/32 star, if possible", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_116", "text": "Never received product.\n\tI never received product as they never shipped it. Amazon sent me an email stating that they couldn't complete my order as it was \"non-deliverable\".. Not sure what that means if every other item I purchase is \"deliverable\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_117", "text": "ugh\n\tThis is an extremely dry anime. The manga version by Masamune Shirow is filled with bits of humor. Not so for the anime. The character Batou was especially funny in the manga, but, for reasons unknown, he is the driest character in the already humorless anime version.\nExpect long scenes filled with monotonous talking. These really make the movie crawl. One minute there's action, next you're listening to Matoko or Batou go on and on about existentialism. Seriously, these little talks, take up 3/4 of the movie.\nThe visuals are awesome, no question about that. Even so, they do not fulfill the need for SOME kind of thread of a story. Altogether, not much actually, HAPPENS during the movie.\nIf you must see it, rent it first to be sure you want it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_118", "text": "A good ole Rebel, New Orleans\n\tI will not watch the movie \"Andersonville\" until they make a movie called \"Elmira\"(the camp in Elmira, N.Y., the worst of the Union prison camps had 35% death rate)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_119", "text": "Here we go again\n\tI gave this movie 1 star because it is not a true documentary. It falls more along the same fodder as \"Spinal Tap\". It is missing a counter point from GM. One could argue that Roger had chances to talk with Moore, but choose not to. One the other hand, Rogers missing interview is what gave the movie such an emotional hold. I believe that Moore counted on not being granted air time at GM for the production of this film. An interview would have killed the tone.\n Watch the nightly news NOW. Last night, March 22nd 2006, GM offered a one time buy out to some of it's employees. The news reported that GM cannot afford to maintain its relationship with the UAW (Just like what caused the Flint situation in the film). This same thing happened in the late 1980's and brought forth this extremely biased movie. This film is entertaining in a strange way, but should not be considered to be the absolute truth. Watch it with a grain of salt.\nFor what it's worth,\nUnder close examination,\nCareful consideration and\nKeen intellect, you will see a undercover message\nYou might need to examine closely the content.\nOutwardly, things are not what they seem\nUntil you look more closely.\nMany times the basic concept is\nMisread in the dialog\nOnce you see this, and\nOpen your mind to it,\nRational thought will\nEmerge", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_120", "text": "The Lisbon Suicides\n\tTherese, Lux, Mary, Bonnie and Cecilia make up the five Lisbon girls, ages 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17. Cecilia, the youngest, lives in her sisters shadows because they are all older and of much more interest to their male neighbors. As a cry for help, she slits her wrists and lays down in the bathtub, she survived the incident. After a psychiatrist highly impresses upon the strict Mr. and Mrs. Lisbon that it would be benificial for Cecilia to be exposed to environments which have boys her own age, Mr. and Mrs. Lisbon decide to allow the girls to throw the one and only Lisbon party. Some of the neighborhood's boys are invited over and while the party is in session, Cecilia is pretty inanimate, sitting on the couch while her sisters flirt, talk and laugh. Midway through the party, Cecilia asks to be excused and Mrs. Lisbon - though somewhat reluctantly - allows it. Cecilia goes up to her room (on the second floor of a two-story house) and jumps out the window, landing on the spiked fence on the front lawn of the Lisbon house. In this way, Cecilia Lisbon commited suicide. Only four girls remain.\n\nThe act which Cecilia committed did not go at all unnoticed. The father saw her immediately, the party ended there and all of the boys went home rather glum. Four of the Lisbon's neighbors, four young boys, suffered a rapidly growing obsession with the Lisbon girls, who were beautiful and a total mystery to the outside world. They got hold of Cecilia's diary and tried to explain why she committed suicide. The eldest decided Cecilia was a dreamer, and she did not think she would fall when she jumped out her window, she thought she would fly.\n\nWith their youngest sister gone, the remaining Lisbon girls grow closer to each other, stranding themselves further from the outside world. When school starts again, they attempt to go on acting as if nothing happened, not ever mentioning their youngest sister. The run-of-the-mill awkward act is taken part by the rest of the school however. The usual profuse apology to the mention of the word \"death\" and the like.\n\nTrip Fontaine is the most popular guy in school, the object of desire to all of the girls at school... Except for the Lisbon girls, which is of no importance to Trip until he sets eyes on Lux. Trip cannot help but be enchanted by her flawless beauty. In the beginning, he is unsuccessful in his quest to even catch her attention for she bluntly shows she's not interested. But after his consistent courtship, Lux falls for his charming ways. Trip then attempts to convince Mr. Lisbon to let him and three of his football team pals take the Lisbon daughters to Homecoming. After Mr. Lisbon talks to his wife, he agrees to Trip's request, knowing nothing but Trip's sincerity and claimed honorable intentions, on the understanding that Trip have all of the Lisbon girls returned to the house by curfew.\n\nAfter Trip explains the situation to his football peers, he gives in to those who bribe him the most handsomely. Meanwhile, the Lisbon girls are picking out fabric for the dresses they shall wear to the Homecoming Dance. Though one pattern is used for all four dresses, each dress looks unique when concentrating on detail. Once they pick up the girls, they stop midway to the Homecoming in order to smoke, Lux being the only girl volunteering to smoke.\nThey then drive to the dance. Trip and Lux sneak away and sneak swallows of alcohol. Another one of the Lisbon sisters and her date follow, but leave soon afterwards, not being as wild nor daring as Trip and Lux. At the time they all decided to meet back at the car so they could make the girls curfew, they are all there... Except for Trip and Lux, who at that time were alone in the middle of the football stadium field. Deciding they must make their own curfews, Therese, Bonnie, Mary and their dates leave without them. After fooling around, the intoxicated Trip and Lux fall asleep in the middle of the football stadium. Trip awakens in the middle of the night and leaves Lux there alone. When Lux wakes up early the next morning she is confused as to why Trip is not there. She takes a taxi home and her parents were worried sick (of course). But they take measures as far as pulling the girls out of school and stranding them inside the Lisbon residence.\n\nThe girls, in a desperate attempt to hold onto a connection to the outside world, begin using morse code to interact with the four boys who so closely follow their lives. One of which boys lived across the street and the rest which came over daily after this in order to contact the girls. Soon following, the boys begin talking to the Lisbon girls via phone. One day, the girls invite the boys to come over once Mr. and Mrs. Lisbon are asleep. The plan being that the boys were to drive the girls somewhere, the boys hastily agree. They sneak over and Lux invites them to wait inside for her sisters and Lux goes to wait in the car. The boys wander down to the basement while waiting for Therese, Bonnie and Mary, verbally expressing their hopes for the night. But then they realize they have stumbled upon one of the sisters. She had hung herself. The boys, scared to death, run all the way home. Time passed, things changed, girls came and went... But no matter what, those four boys NEVER forgot the Lisbon suicides.\n\nUltimately, the movie was nothing short of queer. When trying to sum up the story in a few lines (such as \"Follow the lives of the Lisbon sisters and how they connect to their neighbors. A story full of obsession, gossip, lust, love, desire and isolation.\") the story sounds quite unique and intriguing, but the story fell short of that for me personally. Partly because the Lisbon sisters really committed suicide for a reason not much deeper than isolation. The movie, in places, is also extremely flawed. I do not believe Mr. and Mrs. Lisbon could've removed their daughters from school for so long without their daughters being taken from them by social services. In many parts of the movie, they should've used upbeat music to fill the deafening silences. The whole movie was filmed in a style that I can truthfully say makes me rather bored. I would only suggest this film to, perhaps, people who like movies such as \"Elizabethtown\" which Kirsten Dunst is also in. But I personally disliked this movie which was not very tasteful and will not be watching it again in the future", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_121", "text": "Great Acting Ruined By Politics\n\tStellar performances by all actors and actresses involved in this movie are ruined by the sheer ignorance of the topic. Not one single \"fact\" about guns contained in this movie was true and at the end of the film I had nothing but an overwhelming feeling that the bad guys had clearly won. What a crock", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_122", "text": "The can be written for a Democrat, or Republican\n\tFor that matter it can be written for any party candidate that wants the truth of his/her dirty secrets covered up. I feel that it's the most insulting film to be released. It hides the fact that we as citizens, and our government don't really care about who we stick in office. If the party lines up with what we believe in screw the fact he had to cover something up. I can't fathom why we continue to fall for this all the time, and believe me I don't feel it's right to air it all over the news either. I feel that it comes down to the man, and if he does have the values his/her party believes in then he will do the honorable thing, and own up to his/her mistake. This movie is just another nail to drive into the justification that it's alright to cover things up, and there are no absolutes, or rights or wrongs. Wht happens when we tick off the wrong person who's rich? Do we wait until then to change the moral? That's Pathetic, and so is this movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_123", "text": "Another disappointing Marvel movie\n\tWho's idea was it to put Jessica Alba as Sue Storm? Chris Evans's portrayal of Johnny Storm was somewhat disappointing too, although not as bad as Jessica Alba's portrayal of Sue Storm. Why do they cast Hollywood big names in these movies just for the sake of having big celebrities in these movies? They really need to cast people who actually fit the roles and have talent for portraying the characters. This movie was somewhat good, but it didn't feel all that great. So far, this movie is just another of Marvel's somewhat disappointing movies along the lines of Elektra, The Incredible Hulk, Xmen 3, Daredevil, and The Punisher. I was so happy to see Marvel characters getting their own movies, but after seeing what Hollywood does to them, I would rather see Marvel's chracters go back into hiding. Special effects were good in this movie, and so was the story. Michael Chiklis as the Thing was great, and his The Thing character makeup was done very well, and he played the character well too, as did Ioan Gruffud with Mr. Fantastic. Jessica Alba and Chris Evans definitely demoted this movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_124", "text": "Dated and Dull\n\tThe central idea of this movie is the activities a 1920's Robin Hood and his band of gangsters. Unfortunately, even the Rat Pack cannot save this movie. The script is slow, dated,and dull. Barbara Rush's scenes are especially confusing. Her scenes almost seem to be part of a different movie. Nothing comes of her apparent interest in Sinatra or Martin which makes me wonder why they made the final cut. The main actors seemed to be bored, and with the exceptions of Bing Crosby and Peter Falk, walked through their performances. (Maybe they were hung over most of the time?) \nSave your money and borrow it from your local library.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_125", "text": "Well that was tedious\n\tWell folks, looks like we may have the most over praised movie of the current millennium right here. (\"Crash\" comes close, but that film has a lot more detractors than this one, and many of those who liked it seemed to do so because they imagined, somehow, that it would \"change the world\".) My beefs are not the same as most of those who don't like the film: I don't much care that it may show an unrealistic picture of drug abuse, nor do I find it overly depressing. Fact is, it isn't depressing at all cause I didn't care. It's just boring and annoying, sometimes at different moments, sometimes simultaneously. This not a good combination.\n\nAll right, here's a plot summary: Jared Leto, Marlon Wayans, Jennifer Connelly and Ellen Burstyn all do drugs, and this really messes up their lives. I hate to give it all away like that, but there it is. The fundamental flaw is this: I don't like any of these people, so their pain doesn't mean anything, and since that is all there is to this movie it absolutely fails to have any sort of effect. Maybe if Aronofsky had put more time in to characterization it would've worked, but now there just isn't anything there. As far as what's actually in the movie, we've got Jared Leto as a stupid chunkhead who has inane conversations with his equally chunkheaded girlfriend Jennifer Connelly, who wants to be a fashion designer, or something. Beyond this we've got Jared's mother, Ellen Burstyn, who is a weird old woman and Marlon Wayans as Leto's friend who deals drugs with him at times and appears headed towards the big leagues. I particularly love how there's no real attempt to make Wayans into a person. He's got one flashback about how he wanted to make his mom proud and that's it. The doubly sad fact is that he's the most likable of the three. He at least displays a little life. Connelly and Leto apparently just wandered here from a Bergman film and are so dull and slow that it's a wonder that the smack doesn't cause them to cease to exist entirely. (Well, Connelly actually does coke, I think, but it fails to liven her up any. Also, I actually *like* the Bergman films I've seen, so that's not really a fair comparison.) They love each other, apparently, but since I don't even like either of them I'm not much interested. Finally, Burstyn is mostly just creepy though her performance does take a turn for the hilarious as she goes off the deep end. Perhaps it wouldn't have been funny if I cared about her, but we've been over that... \n\nAnd I want you people to know that I'm not utterly heartless when it comes to movies. I can care about the characters, but none of these people did anything for me, so the movie's dead in the water. For good counter examples watch \"Trainspotting\", which has drug-addict characters with enough humor and life to be likable and interesting and \"Bubba Ho-Tep\", a film which displays the plight of the lonely elderly 50 times better than this film despite being a silly horror-comedy with a mummy in a cowboy outfit in it. On the other hand, neither of those movies is nearly as pretentious as \"Requiem For A Dream\", so watching them will do nothing to stroke your ego. Still, if that's all you want to kinda find plenty of films better than this one for that purpose. \n\n\"Requiem For A Dream\" isn't helped any by Darren Aronofsky's repetitive, derivative over-direction. The trouble is, this movie hasn't got any plot to distract you from how redundant the visual style is. There's nothing inherently wrong with any of his tactics, but they're hopelessly driven in to the ground, as we see fast-motion a thousand times, quick-cut montages a million times and plenty of wonky camera-attached-to-the-actor junk, and they are, again, impossible not to notice cause the plot sure ain't drawing me in. I imagine that the overdone, repeating visual style is meant as a representation of the endless cycle found in drug use, but that doesn't make it any more pleasant or entertaining to watch. The score suffers from the same problem as they use the same handful of themes over and over. \n\nTruth be told, I thought this movie was pretty okay for about the first half, but then it really started to grate on me. It became evident that no, Aronofsky wasn't going to introduce any new visual tricks and no, these characters weren't going to get any more interesting. I looked at the timer continuously for about the last 40 minutes of the film, and was so uninvolved that the supposedly horrifying conclusion where all the characters really get it bad was utterly ineffective. It was kind of uplifting, really: Now that these tedious characters have finally hit rock bottom I can go do something else. Now that's a good ending.\n\nGrade: D+ \n\nPS This is 500 reviews. I doubt if I will write 500 more, but who knows", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_126", "text": "Pretentious\n\tThe only reason why I saw this was because of Susannah York. This shows she was more capable of the dix she played in quot;The Killing of Sister George quot; and was a fine actress. Otherwise this movie is blah. It's okay to make a surreal other world but you have to make it interesting. The men in this movie are so disgusting one can't blame her for getting mad anyway. For another pointless film of this caliber see Secret Ceremony", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_127", "text": "It is worth seeing, but Michael Morre missed the point\n\tHe thought the columbine incident was about gun control. It was not. It was about anger and bullying. That is the problem. That is what would have fixed that problem. We need to help children be better to eachother or problems like this will keep going on. It is worth seeing because it is interesting, but he is wrong on this one. Micahel Moore is a good director but people are not always right", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_128", "text": "A wild, wild gimmick\n\tYou want realism of the Old West? Try showing people frequently blowing big wads of snot out their nose and hawking green loogies onto the floor or into their sleeves because they didn't have tissues. Try having the actors and actresses go for a couple of months without washing their hair, and not brushing their teeth with toothpaste, so their hair is oily and their mouths are scuzzy and black.\n\nTHAT would be realistic, but it's a LOT more repellant to television audiences than gratuitous profanity. So this \"realistic\" show has characters with clean, fluffy hair and pretty teeth spew garbage langauge constantly -- and sucker viewers and reviewers buy this as \"realistic\"!!! Every great writer of every age and era, be it Mark Twain, Owen Wister, William Shakespeare, or John Steinbeck, or any other storyteller whose works have survived for generations, told \"realistic\" stories of their era but who understood what realistic trivia to keep in, and what to leave out, in order to TELL THE STORY. That is WHY their work has remained timeless.\n\nDeadwood's writing shows a huge insecurity complex in choosing to rely on a gimmick (and a juvenile one at that) like over-the-top profanity. Whether or not the Calamity Janes of the time actually used the words \"ignorant f****ng c***s\" is something we will never know and is also absolutely irrelevant.\n\nThere are an awful lot of sheeple in TV land", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_129", "text": "Now a longer version of a movie that was too long?\n\tOK, the original is a classic and is what...90...100 minutes long? Jackson stretches it out to 3 hours and adds very little to the story. The native were scary. The quiet scenes with Kong were welcome additions, they actually made him into a character...something that can't be said for any of the human characters.\n\nThe insect scenes are ridiculous!! The dinosaur stampede was idiotic. Anything with the young cabin boy almost seemed like it was clipped out of another movie. Now Jackson is adding 38 munutes to a movie that is grossly over padded to begin with?!?\n\nPeter Jackson is a hack director that has no idea how to tell a story efficiently.Remind me to skip his next 15 3 hour long epics", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_130", "text": "No Habeas, not much Corpus, and definitely not Delictus\n\tI hate lawyers.\n\nWhat is a lawyer, anyway? Basically: it's a telemarketer in a decent suit, a guy who would be hawking the latest Ronco Hair-in-a-Can super-duper late night special to folks in Akron over his plantronic headset, only he won the genetic lottery and got shot out of an upper-middle class womb. \n\nShakespeare said it first and best: \"First, let's kill all the lawyers!\". Former Enron uber-dealmaker John Wing put a little fast-times Houston spin on that one: \"get all the lawyers in a room---and shoot 'em!---in the mouth, so you *can't* miss!\" \n\nExactly. Anyway, \"The Firm\" is a flick that purports to make the world of high-priced yappers jaw-rippingly exciting, so I was probably all amped up to despise it. \n\nBut not really: back before I dug into a gig with the Dark Side in high finance, back when I was hefting a backpack over the sodden campus of my old alma mater, I briefly considered going into law: briefly, for about an hour. It was a desperate time, and I needed money. \n\nWhy did I consider walking Hell's Highway, if only for an instant? Because John Grisham, boring lawyer-turned-ripping-potboiler-writer-turned-back-into-boring-lawyer, a kind of Tom Clancy for the paper-pusher and green-eyeshade set, made it all sound pretty damned funky (and lucrative! Hey, dig that BMW 7 series, baby, beep beep!) in his engrossing little novel \"The Firm\": granted, I've read better prose on the backs of cereal boxes, but it held my attention. \n\nI mean, seriously: you're 19, and the whole flying out on the corporate Lear to Grand Cayman and switching out briefcases full of cash sounds kinda cool. And strippers, man, plenty of strippers. Oh, and did someone mention a BMW?\n\nWhat's the difference between a lawyer and a snake? The snake at least has the decency to hiss before it sinks its fangs into your a**. \n\nNow it's true: Grisham writes like Kim Jong Il sings, but---in \"The Firm\", anyway---he was a master craftsman at moving things along at a bristling pace, from the pedestrian---hotshot Law School whiz kid gets picked up by a Memphis white-shoe law firm---to the Pretty Damned Atrocious, all while keeping the pressure ratcheted up with a dense, suffocating sense of malice. \n\nGrisham, like Michael Crichton, isn't a prose genius: he's not even mediocre. But he writes for film, and \"The Firm\" cried out for cinematic treatment. \n\nSo it's baffling that, with all the right Stuff---Tom Cruise as winsome lead Mitch McDeere, Gene Hackman doing his chain-drinking Gene Hackman thang as the corrupt (but ultimately worn-out and pathetic) senior partner, and Sydney Pollack helming it up---that the big-screen treatment of \"The Firm\" is such a yawner. \n\nTalk about contempt of court.\n\nPollack takes all that intricately woven little Grisham-plot and barfs big ugly chunks of it up on the screen. At its guts, really, \"The Firm\" was really nothing more than the Big Career Nightmare: I've bet the farm on this gig, I'm getting big money, I'm working like a fiend, my wife is having trouble remembering my name, and evidently I'm not doing tax-deals for loaded clients---I'm doing money laundering for The Mob. \n\nPollack just mangles the whole thing, convolutes the simple, and renders up a flick that will have you checking your watch and yawning. Casting is part of the problem: Cruise does his thing, running around Memphis with his briefcase. Hackman drinks a lot and exudes pure Armani-clad sleaze: \"The Firm\" is all funny-wrinkles when he's onscreen, but hey, a man can only do so much. \n\nJeanne Tripplehorn (Cruise's squeeze), who plays Lara San Giacomo when she's not playing Tripplehorn (seriously, google the two of 'em: astounding!) is a bitter old battleaxe who made me want to stick forks in my eyes. Wilford Brimley is just plain wrong as The Firm's security chief: too bald, too cracker, too rotund, too silly, too low-end, to do the role justice. \n\nHolly Hunter is even worse: Hunter is one of those eighties thangs who got pumped up as Something Sexy, which is baffling, given that she's about 3'8, and has all the sex appeal of an Oompah-Loompah. It doesn't help that she's a big, ugly Southern stereotype, the caricature most denizens of dumpy Michigan towns imagine Southerners to be. You want her to die: she doesn't. Pollack wants us to think she's clever and funny. She isn't. \n\nEd Harris, I think, is in this movie. So is Hal Holbrook, which kinda ruins everything, because everytime Hal Holbrook is in a movie you know you're dealing with a bunch of friggin' crooks. \n\nAnyway, the coup de grace to the stupidity is the entrance, Deus Ex Machina, of Paul Sorvino (Don Morolto---what kind of Goombah name is dat, anyway? Somebody call Tony Soprano!), who takes this juggernaut of boredom from the merely stupid to the totally ridiculous. \n\nIf you wanna see Tom Cruise running around Memphis with his briefcase for two hours, by all means belly up to the bar. \n\nOtherwise, case dismissed. \n\nJS", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_131", "text": "Did we see the same movie??\n\tOkay, the script is not the most imaginative I've ever seen, but I like the actors (especially Ben's best man) so I was friendly with this movie for the most part. I didn't even mind the obvious holes in the plot, such as...why do these characters not have credit cards or cell phones? Or at least, why don't they use them? Oh no, much more plausible that Ben will have to strip dance in a gay bar for $150 to buy a car to drive to NC. I didn't even mind the fact that the whole \"We're married and my husband's a doctor.\" charade was so predictable. Oh Gee, he's pretending to be a doctor and he's on a tour bus with a bunch of elderly people. D'ya think someone might have a heart attack and \"Dr. Holmes\" might have to step up? And uh, they're pretending to be married and Oh! surprise there's the best man and maid of honor! D'ya think they're gonna get busted?\n\nWhat killed it for me was that ridiculous ending. It was obviously supposed to be a surprise (and it was) but there seemed to be no other reason for it than to pull a fast one on the audience. I felt cheated. I spent the entire movie getting emotionally involved with the relationship between Sarah and Ben, and I really cared about how they would handle things with the fiance and Sarah's little boy and all that. I cheerfully became disengaged from the relationship between Ben and Bridget, I totally believed neither one of them was ready to get married or right for each other. The film spent an inordinate amount of time showing me they're not right for each other and that this wedding was not meant to happen. RIGHT UP TO THE LAST MOMENT, we think he's breaking it off with Bridget. Instead, what the heck let's just go ahead and get married after all.\n\nHuh? He left Sarah sitting out there waiting for him in a HURRICANE!!! after making her promise that she would still be there when he got back. This man obviously doesn't have a clue what he wants in life, and I'm expected to believe they lived happily ever after?\n\nNot only that, but what does it teach us about taking this commitment seriously? It teaches us that if our instinct is telling us \"don't do it!\" and our genitals are yearning for someone else and even Mother Nature seems to be working hard to prevent this marriage, aw heck go on ahead and do it anyway. It's just marriage. It's romantic! You could get lucky and live happily ever after!\n\nIt's been my experience, when things aren't feeling just right as you approach that wedding, turn and run. The last thing you should do is close your eyes, grab your balls and take the leap", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_132", "text": "Confusing, too many characters, difficult to follow story line\n\tSimply put: the movie is boring. Clich\ufffd upon clich\ufffd is confirmed and story lines never come together. It seems as if the director was unsure whether to make a movie or a documentary. The main plot is very thin (a CIA agent is ordered to kill an oil prince, gets caught and then warns the prince (why?)) and therefore some elements were added to make the movie more interesting. So, a kid dies, which results in the \"natural\" response of the father: freely advising the person indirectly responsible for his son's death. The lawyer has a drunk \"friend\" and keeps him around, why, no one knows. Some kids become suicide terrorists and blow up a ship.\n\nAll in all, this is one of the worst movies I have seen in quite a while. I was neither entertained nor intellectually challenged. I neither laughed nor cried, I did not gain an understanding nor was I compelled to learn more or take up a cause. It meant nothing to me, which in my eyes is the worst one can say about a movie. \n\nSave your money, save your time, choose another movie.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_133", "text": "not better than channel surfing\n\tOther reviews rant about Ms. Judd; frankly, after Double Jeopardy and High Crimes, I'm not seeing the superb actress, but that's aside the point. This movie has one point that can be summed up in this review so you can spend your time better on something else-- Search for truth, not innocence. Especially if you are an attorney", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_134", "text": "another one of them Ashley Judd thrillers\n\tAshley Judd's (Normal Life, The Locusts) husband, played by Jim Caviezel (The Passion Of The Christ, Frequency) gets arrested and put on the guilty bench for a slaughter in El Salvador a bunch of years ago. So, Judd hires the always superb Morgan Freeman (Unleashed, Million Dollar Baby) to help her out on the case and to find out the truth while she tries to get her husband out of imprisonment. Judd then has threats on her life after. The opening sequence pulls you in, the thrills are a mixed bag (car crash scene for example was good) and the outcome, well, I really saw coming anyway. Ashley Judd's thrid thriller but its her second one with a murderous manipulative husband(Double Jeopardy). Twisted and Kiss The Girls had a killer running after her or playing games with her noggin. Also starring Bruce Davison (X-Men, Dahmer), Amanda Peet (The Whole Nine Yards, The Whole Ten Yards) and Tom Bower (Die Hard 2", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_135", "text": "Good movie.\n\tFunny and very inspirational. Good way to encourage young teenagers to build self esteem. If there's a will, there's a way. Anyone can dance", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_136", "text": "A Celebration of Hopelessness\n\tI give this film one star for the acting, which is often very good. However, the plot and message of this film revel in hopelessness, and debase every aspect of lower income, urban people. In all honesty, I've seen more joy in an African famine. I sat through this film, against my better judgement. Still, if you're truly interested in investigating the dark underbelly of urban American misery and frailty, then I recommend \"A Streetcar Named Desire\", \"KIDS\", \"Last Exit to Brooklyn\", and \"Traffic\".", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_137", "text": "maybe it just hasn't aged well...\n\tok, I've only just seen this film for the first time, so it's hard to really judge the social impact it had 13 years ago and its importance in that respect, but this is not a particularly good film.\n\nI mean, it has its choice moments where it really comes together. the shot of caine downing a 40 in the korean grocers is imaginitively directed. any scene with o-dog is almost guaranteed classic status. samuel jackson's in it. and if you're a fan of dave chapelle's tyrone biggums crackhead character, the token crackhead in this film is worth a few laughs for his to-the-tee similarity.\n\nbut that's really my problem with this film. serious issues are reduced to a series of ham-fisted archetypes straight out of central casting. and they're ALL here: the homey black grandparents, the nation of islam convert, the socially conscious mother whose son is starting to go down caine's road... all characters that might fare better in a different film that treats these issues with more subtlety and depth.\n\ntake the french film 'la haine', for instance. it clearly took a lot of inspiration from menace 2 society, boyz n tha hood, etc., but its characters actually feel tormented, instead of just having lots of scenes written FOR them to show their torment. rather than just running through a laundry list of problems, one-by-one, scene-by-scene, it really gets to the heart of something bigger, some grander alienation that urban youths feel, which is what menace 2 society would like to be able to do. plus, if you can believe it, the hip-hop in 'la haine' is quite a bit better.\n\nso while I would definitely recommend seeing this film, keep the remote aimed and ready, finger on the fast-forward button. maybe about a half-hour of this film is really worth watching, whereas the other 70 minutes are mostly just dull moralising. oh yeah, and there's a really embarrassing-to-watch sex scene thrown in for no particular reason. oh, also, the filmmakers apparently think people who have just been shot look like they are being electrocuted while spitting out cherry slurpees. in a film that didn't try to carry so much social weight, that kind of thing would be ok because you could laugh it off as bad filmmaking, but it really just cheapens this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_138", "text": "Rent if you want to see, not a collectors item\n\tThese plays were okay, I'm glad I rented them before buying them. The props and things were very nice, the actors didn't gel well with each other or connect with their characters and the singing was mediocre ( definitely no Tyler Perry quality on that note) but the messages were good just seemed a little unrealistic and too drawn out. I thought Alexander O'Neal sang in one of them but he didn't", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_139", "text": "\"In Good Company\" is not good company\n\t\"In Good Company\" goes on and on at the end a little bit, and the ending especially is not fulfilling character/plot-wise. If it had ended 15-20 minutes before it actually did, I would give it three stars instead of two.\n\nI admit there were quite a few times when I laughed a bit to myself, but it didn't make me fall off the couch or anything. There were other times when I thought the actions of some characters were weird or forced.\n\nOverall it isn't an entirely bad movie, but, like I said, the ending is unfulfilling. Overall not strong performances coming from Scarlett Johansson or Topher Grace", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_140", "text": "the book is a lot better\n\ti had high expectation on the video but it turned out to be quite disappointed and boring, i have to say that the one is one of my favourite books i ever rea", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_141", "text": "Dry comedy for people who don't like dry comedy\n\tThis show deserved to get cancelled, and there's a very simple reason. This is supposedly dry, subtle comedy for people who don't usually like dry, subtle comedy. It's a show that was presented to the FOX audience, an audeince that normally likes the most inane, low-brow kind of humor, that doesn't know what dry comedy is and would fall for a pitiful imitation of it.\n\nMeanwhile, to people who actually appreciate subtlety and dry humor, the so-called comedy in the show is unbelievably obvious and predictable. Every time a line is spoken on that show that is supposed to be a joke, it's clear how forced and contrived it is, how hard the creators of this show are trying to fake dry humor, something they clearly don't understand. It's embarrassing for someone with appreciation for humor to watch, because the jokes are so uninspired and fall so flat. It's just an awkward mess.\n\nBut those aren't the people this show is targeted at. It's targeted at that FOX audience who has never even seen dry humor before, and so anything even resembling it is new and amazing to them. They think this show is brilliant because it's a little smarter than MAD TV, or at least thinks it is. And since those are the people who are seeing the show, you hear all these people raving about how brilliant it is. If the show were on HBO or some other network, exposed to a different kind of audience, you would hear a lot more negative response to it from people who like dry comedy that actually works.\n\nSo why did this show get cancelled, when so many people think it's so amazing? If it's so great, people would have actually watched it, right? So where were the ratings? The fact is, the people who love this show are a very vocal minority. The audience for dry humor didn't watch this show because it's not funny. But the audience who was fooled by this show, as vocal as they are, was just too small: they were people who were encountering something other than inanity for the first time in their lives and thought it would make them look smart to pretend to like it.\n\nThis is not one of those shows that was cancelled because it was too smart for TV, as its apologists claim. No, it simply was a completely unfunny failure that was only impressive to people who have never heard anything but fart jokes", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_142", "text": "contrived, implausible crime drama\n\t\"Four Brothers\" is yet another nail in the coffin of John Singleton's increasingly moribund moviemaking career. The director - who burst upon the scene in 1991 with the vibrant and gritty \"Boyz n the Hood\" - has here mounted a film so burdened by implausibility and contrivance that it makes one wonder if the once-promising filmmaker will ever be able to get back on track again. The story, reeking of artificiality, features Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson, Andre Benjamin and Garrett Hedlund as four troubled young men raised by the same foster mother. When she is killed in a convenience store robbery, the quartet launches into action, seeking revenge against the perpetrators and becoming slowly convinced, through their investigation in the neighborhood, that the killing might not have been as random in nature as they had been initially led to believe. \n\nThe main weakness of this film is that it gives us virtually no reason to care about any of the characters. By not showing us any scenes between the boys and their foster mother (except for one embarrassingly bad Thanksgiving dinner fantasy sequence that looks as if it were conceived by a first-year film student), we are forced to take their relationship totally on faith, rendering the boys' thirst for revenge arbitrary at worst and academic at best.\n\nThe acting is uniformly flat, with the characters little more than wafer-thin stereotypes, and even the action scenes come across as surprisingly mundane and second-rate given the Singleton pedigree in this area. The boys' running around from venue to venue in their Detroit neighborhood, brandishing guns in full view of the populace and screaming for information about their mother's killer, is ludicrous on the face of it and often reduces the film to the level of cheap low comedy burlesque. \n\nWith nary a single moment that rings believable or true, \"Four Brothers\" is by-the-book filmmaking from a director who has proven that he has the wherewithal and talent to do so much more.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_143", "text": "not impressed\n\tI do not understand what the hype about this dvd is. I baught it according to [ ] reviews, but unfortunatly, was very dissapointed. I def felt a burn in my upper abs, but you are laying on your back THE ENTIRE TIME. There is no changing positions and targeting the abs from diferent angles. To me, it was basically crunch after crunch after crunch. Would not recommend it unless you want buldge in your upper abs", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_144", "text": "Anti - American\n\tWhile I've been a big fan of Ghost In The Shell, these stories are the worst yet. (I've watched the first three episodes on Cartoon Network as the DVD is not out yet). \n\nIn \"Make Up\", the story is flawed in that Paz would have never been allowed to roam \"free\" while an exact copy cat of himself is on the lose killing people.\n\nIn \"Poker Face\" the \"Emperial\" America is such and Anti-American statement especially when the Amercian UN Forces have the American flag sewed on their uniforms backwards! This may have been an error but I doubt it. \n\nIn PAT. the tachikoma's voices are so annoying and so much information is thrown at you that it's hard to follow. Most if is a rehash on previous episodes. With their childest voices, they shouldn't be used as a main plot of the story", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_145", "text": "Very disappointed and frustrated\n\tPersonally, I found this workout extremely difficult to follow; the moves are simply not broken down enough to be understood. After pushing myself to go back to every part I didn't understand, I grew frustrated. Other reviews have mentioned that being able to pick up the moves comes from such repetition, as I have obviously tried, but that technique killed my motivation and the thrill, both of which I believe are integral to any workout. And in my opinion any workout that one pays for should deliver a deserving output; one shouldn't have to teach themselves the moves. \n\nTo a less significant degree, I agree with the reviews that comment on the \"cheesiness\" of the video. At first, such cheesiness made me laugh, and then as I grew frustrated, it merely made me further annoyed. What I feel also adds to the cheesiness is instructor Marie Forleo's unsuccessful motivation attempts, which are not only redundant, but suggestive in a most unnecessary way. \n\nI don't mean to sound so aggressively negative--I just wish I had been able to learn the moves, because they did look like fun", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_146", "text": "BORING Showtime movie\n\tThought it would be insightful but it was just dull and low-budget.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_147", "text": "A one hour idea stretched to almost three hours\n\tI found this movie to be almost unwatchable. If your idea of a good time is watching Henry Gibson trying to sing while the camera takes long pans over dull crowd scenes, then this movie is for you. The three minutes of excitement near the end barely has anything to do with anything that preceeded it. Altman can pull off such greats as \"Mash\" and \"Godsford Park\" and then stink up the joint with this. What's up with that", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_148", "text": "one of the worsts!\n\tthe movie title itself says a lot, the movie itself is a total scam, fools people to rent or to watch it. a horrible directing, script and performance. you'd better jump off empire state building in the late afternoon if you feel bored than watching this brain-dean bad movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_149", "text": "For Completists Only\n\tStrengths: Soundtrack by Christopher Franke, performance by Andreas Katsulas in 1st half. Interesting idea of weapons system.\n\nWeaknesses: Plot was mostly stupid. Tragic underutilization of G'Kar as a character in the second half. Unconvincing sense of scale for the Leanndra (Why call for \"a healer\"? How many healers are on board this tiny ship?). Felt more like a pilot for a new series than a standalone movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_150", "text": "Not too good for kids\n\tDenise Austin needs to stick with making exercise videos for adults. This video isn't kid friendly, and doesn't have a good feel for kids. To be honest, it is very close to most of Denise's exercise videos for adults. What Denise has forgotten, or may have never known, is kids are kids, and they need to be treated accordingly, and that means with exercise videos to.\nA good choice for kids is - Kick to Get Fit Jr. -For Kids, this video is done by a qualified kid's fitness professional, not someone who is just throwing adult type movements at kids, and just hoping they can do them.\nMy kids are NOT at all happy with this program. There are 6 10 years old, and they were bored turned off by this video within the first 5 minutes, mostly because they didn't understand the movements, and then found most of the other movements very hard to do. Once again, the forgotten point - Kids are kids, and they need to be treated accordingly. One last point, in the video Denise mentions that she received information from a variety of different professionals in the field of children's exercise fitness. This is all good except they all forgot one VERY IMPORTANT DETAIL,- You MUST be able to teach instruct children at a level they understand. Just because you know something about exercise, it doesn't mean you are able to teach it to children. Knowledge is one thing - Teaching Instructing is another, and the fact is, some people are just not very good at instructing children. A point that is very clearly displayed within this program.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_151", "text": "Utter nonsense\n\tSixth Sense Unbreakable are so much better than Signs, and I'm sorry to say whatever M. Night Shyamalan originally had, he's lost. When Sixth Sense came out, he was tipped as the next big thing, but I'm sorry to say, it's no longer there. In my mind, he cannot match any films up to the success and sheer uniqueness of Sixth Sense.\n\nSigns just fails miserably. The concept was a good idea, but the execution was terrible. It reminded me very much of Blair Witch Project, as in what little action there was happens off screen, and the torches as well. It's also definitely not Mel Gibson's best film. Even the actors appear to struggle with the dialogue-heavy script, and not really much happens. Apart from one brief glimpse of an alien. Oooh. Fascinating.\n\nThe problem I think that Signs has, is that it's already following many other, far superior, alien movies. Aliens attacking the earth has been done, and lots more memorable than this. There's also the overly religious theme, which the film probably would have done better either toning down, or scrapping altogether. It was really just thrown in to try and justify what was happening in the film. The scenes between Gibson and his kids and his brother are way too sentimental and really cringeworthy.\n\nThe finale doesn't really make the film better. The discovery that the naked aliens find water like acid to their skin is atrocious! Why come to earth, the surface of is mostly covered in water, and the atmosphere is full of water droplets and vapour?! And then they travel millions of light years with far advanced technology - and then can't break into a wooden house?! Are you kidding me? But the most ridiculous thing is not only do the characters not pay attention to the dogs, who sensed something was not right (time to get myself a dog), but the fact that all the sophisticated radar equipment cannot detect the aliens entering our atmosphere - but a BABY MONITOR can?! Huh?!\n\nA film to stay well away from. Thankfully, I didn't spend my hard earned (ha!) money on it, but borrowed it from a friend. I shall approach M. Night Shyamalan's films with trepidation from now. Oh, and when a director decides to give himself a speaking role in his own film, make it a SHORT one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_152", "text": "A really unfunny comedy\n\tI saw this movie in the theater and was amazed at how quiet it was in there! Since I was bored, I found myself looking at other people there to see if I could get a read on what they were thinking, and after it was over I asked my friend what he thought. He said, \"Oh, it was okay\" but didn't elaborate. So let me: it was painfully unfunny, with jokes or punchlines that fell flat, horrible acting, totally predictable, and very forgetable. This is a movie you might want to rent ONLY if you're really bored and nearly every other movie is out. And even then, you'd be better off to go home empty handed. There's not even much eye candy to recommend, which is a nice fallback if there's nothing else going for it. How people could give this movie anything more than 1 star is puzzling. Just because you like a movie shouldn't mean you give it 5 stars, especially when it's as bad as this one. I mean, I liked Freddy VS Jason, but there's no way I'd give that movie 4 or 5 stars. This is bottom of the barrel", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_153", "text": "What passes for science these days is sad\n\tAs an environmental scientist, I find these soft-science/hardball political presentations of the global warming discussion distressing and unhelpful. While they rally the convinced, having partisan political types at the forefront of the discussion is probably unhelpful. To wit, about a third of this movie turns out to be a self promotion video complete with a replay of 2000 election footage. \n\nAbout the \"movie\": it's actually a filmation of the presentation Al Gore has made for some time on Global Warming. In it he tries to make the case that nearly everything we are measuring on this dynamic earth is the result of man-made CO2 and other green-house gasses. The audience is bombarded with a long series of charts, graphs, and suppositions that make for a compelling argument - IF one has little or no knowledge coming into the presentation.\n\nAnd this is where this production goes terribly wrong, the fact checking was terrible, the cherry-picked data was obvious and heavy-handed, and finally the movie ends up serving those who oppose any discussion of global warming more than it helps the cause. Two examples: \n\nAn Inconvenient Truth asserts that a sea-level rise of 20 feet is a realistic short-term prospect - yet, the 2005 joint statement by the science academies of the Western nations warns of sea-level rise in the four to 35 inches range in the 21st century.\n\nGore discusses the Earth's atmosphere as relatively thin, and declares that, \"The problem we now face is that this thin layer of atmosphere is being thickened by huge quantities of carbon dioxide.\" Hello? Thickness has nothing to do with global warming people. Carbon dioxide has molecular bonds that vibrate on the same wavelengths at which infrared energy radiates upward from Earth's surface - meaning that the vibration warms the CO2, which makes things hotter. Further the references to nitrogen are pure nonsense, since it doesn't play a role.\n\nMy warning is to not let the politicians ruin the scientific process, no matter how noble the cause may be.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_154", "text": "Ridiculous\n\tDull, dull, dull.\nIf I could have submitted a review and given ZERO stars I would have.\nPointless", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_155", "text": "Its ok but is too random\n\t(It is really random the selection they used as you hardly have a great cage match in every choice and for the millionth time that WWE lies to us, Snuka-Backlund was NOT 1980! It was June 28, 1982! The date they claim from 1980 was Backlund-Patera in a Texas Death Match. A company with that much money has no excuse for such a continous screw up! Snuka was not working for Vince Sr in 1980, he was in the NWA feuding with Ric Flair as part of Gene Anderson's stable!)\n\nDisc 1\n\nChapters:\n\n * Bob Backlund vs. Pat Patterson\n * Bruno Sammartino and Larry Zbyszko feud\n * Bob Backlund vs. Jimmy Snuka\n * Don Muraco vs. Jimmy Snuka\n * Tully Blanchard vs. Magnum TA\n * Hulk Hogan vs. Paul Orndorff\n * Ric Flair vs. Ronnie Garvin\n * Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart\n * Isaac Yankem vs. Bret Hart\n * Triple H vs. Mankind\n * Triple H vs. The Rock\n * Steve Austin vs. Vince McMahon\n * WWF World tag team champions Edge Christian vs. Hardy Boyz\n * Kurt Angle vs. Chris Benoit\n * Edge vs. Kurt Angle \n\nDVD Extras:\n\n * WWF World champion Bob Backlund vs. Pat Patterson (clipped, 12:55 aired, 9/24/79)\n * Bruno Sammartino vs. Ivan Koloff (9:02, 12/15/75)\n * WWF Intercontinental champion Don Muraco vs. Jimmy Snuka (6:40, 10/17/83)\n * WWF World champion Bob Backlund vs. Stan Hansen (8:44, 4/6/81) \n\nDisc 2\n\n\nOver 3.5 hours of bonus material!\n\n * NWA U.S. champion Tully Blanchard vs. Magnum TA in an \"I Quit\" cage match (Magnum wins title, from Starrcade, 14:41, 11/28/85) *****\n * NWA World champion Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes (Rhodes wins title,from Great American Bash, 21:01, 7/26/86)\n * NWA World tag team champions the Rock 'n' Roll Express vs. Ole Arn Anderson (from Starrcade, 11:23, 11/27/86)\n * WWF World champion Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart (from SummerSlam, 32:17, 8/29/94) *****\n * Triple H vs. Mankind (from SummerSlam, 16:25, 8/3/97)\n * WWF Intercontinental champion Shawn Michaels vs. Marty Jannetty (13:12, 1993)\n * Edge vs. Kurt Angle (from Smackdown, 14:41, 5/30/02) ****1/4 \n\nEaster Eggs (hidden features):\n\n * Disc 1: Ending of the Ronnie Garvin NWA World title win over Ric Flair. Access it by going to the Chapters menu, scrolling down to the Flair vs. Garvin match, click right twice. You will see the final 3 minutes of Garvin's win. (9/25/87)\n * Disc 2: See a special interview by Owen Hart prior to his match with Bret Hart. The interview takes place in an empty arena in anempty cage.Access it by going to the Extras menu, scrolling down to the Hart vs. Hart match, click right twice. \n\nInformation:\n\n * Encoding: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada)\n * Playstation 2 Compatibl", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_156", "text": "More of the same . . .\n\tBeing a fan of Cesar, I expected something new and informative.\n\nThis DVD is nothing more than a bunch of selected episodes from his series. So, if you already have his episodes on DVD, don't buy this, unless you want the aggression-specific episodes on one disk", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_157", "text": "Pretty forgotten by now.\n\tThe Forgotten starring Julianne Moore and Domnic West is a slow, tepid, and hard to grasp film. The previews for this film were better than the actual movie, I guess that's a bad sign that the movie isn't going to be great (I'll try and remember that next time). The only reason I am giving The Fogotten 2 stars is the scene with Alfe Woodward, you'll know what I mean when it happens, the scence is scary and comes out of nowhere, very intrguing spurprise awaits. Anyways The Forgotten is a movie you should see once and that's it, happy viewing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_158", "text": "let's make this short and sweet...\n\tThis is one of the most boring movies I have ever seen. I knew from the very beginning of the movie that there was no way I was going to be able to stay awake through the whole thing. I was right; I fell asleep about fifteen minutes into it. Recently, I was offered the chance to watch it again. I thought, \"OK, I didn't see the whole thing, it might have gotten better, so I'll give it another chance.\" ... Bad mistake. This little tale about a horse race across a vast desert did nothing to hold my interest for very long. Hidalgo is the name of the horse. So what? That's about as boring as this movie. So why the 1-star markup? Cause the main character is played by Viggo Mortensen, of Aragorn fame in the smash movie series The Lord of the Rings- and I do like Viggo. I did not, however, like this movie. It's kind of fitting it should be set in a desert- cause that's exactly where this movie should be buried, never to bore another wave of audiences again. If you find yourself overworked and in need of a nice long nap, watch Hidalgo; you'll be out in no time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_159", "text": "Not Happy\n\tI have a 2 year old and have seen him on all the Kids Channels. I was hoping the DVD would show each of his songs as they are performed on TV. Instead it was like a concert and did not keep my attention nor my sons. This would have been a better CD instead of a DV", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_160", "text": "What a snooze fest.\n\tIt is hard to believe that the same team that made Gettysburg made this verbose waste of time. This movie almost guarantees that The Last Full Measure will never be filmed and that is a shame.\n\nIt was a mistake to take Stephen Lang and put him in the role of Jackson. Jackson was considered, even by his contemporaries, a military genius but crazy by half. The film missed the mark with their attempt to show his religious convictions and his devotion to duty. Lang had him speaking in long winded prose that sounded like bad soap opera dialog desperately trying to be Shakespearean. The prayer scene in the morning? PUKE! It could have been a voice over with battles scenes or soldiers marching, or anything else rather than what became just a terrible scene.\n\nMost of the \"women\" folk of the south were equally sappy and long winded, and I hate to say it but I was glad when the too precocious for words overacting child died of scarlet fever I was glad to be rid of her. Her scenes should have been left on the cutting room floor. I get it Jackson was \"such a warrior and a peaceful lover of children at the same time what a diametrically opposed individual\" give me a break, I hate being force feed like that. A better Director could have gotten the same point across quicker and more subtly. \n\nThen there is Chamberlain quoting Shakespeare while all around him look off to the distance with thousand yard stares. \n\nThere is supposedly 4 to 6 hours of footage lying around to this film. I would love to see it reworked by a better director into what it should have been. A narrative like Gettysburg that goes back and forth between a few central characters in a logical sequence without all the ham fisted attempts a proselytizing and all the noblesse oblige.\n\nIf you must see it borrow it, rent it, but don't waste money buying it unless it is in the $3 bin at the local dirtmart.\n\nGettysburg is much better. I actually missed Sheen and I hate that guy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_161", "text": "OK Concert - Poor Audio\n\tI was really looking forward to this, I've seen Cheap Trick live, and they really put on a good show. I don't know how some of the other reviewers can give this 5 stars for audio. It is like listening to a concert in an empty warehouse - muffled audio, and underpowered vocals. I have a 5.1 home system and this is probably the worst sounding concert DVD that I've ever heard. I'm giving it 2 stars because I think it was a good show to see live (if you were there), but the audio quality (or lack of it) ruined it for me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_162", "text": "Does not hold our attention\n\tLet me start off by saying that I have higher degrees in art, art history, music, and Romance languages -- so I am an admitted \"art snob.\" Having said that, I would recommend that you try the Baby Einstein \"Baby Van Gogh, World of Colors\" and \"Baby Mozart\" videos instead of this Brainy Baby video.\n\nI find this Brainy Baby video to be slow, boring, insipid, condescending, and visually uninteresting; I cannot wait to put in something else. Wait, you say, isn't this about the baby who is watching it? Well, I first realized that it is truly boring (and not \"just me\") by watching my 6-month-old's reaction to it. (She is now 10 months old, and still does not like it.) She consistently snubbed her nose at this video; she did not watch it for more than a few seconds at a time and always turned away to find something more interesting to do. She has never had this reaction to the Einstein videos I mentioned.\n\nI tried reintroducing this video every few weeks since she was 6 months old, thinking maybe she would grow to understand it better, but after 4 months of this approach, she still is not interested. However, the Einstein videos have captivated her from the beginning, and still do.\n\nHere are the specifics that I think are the problem. The visuals are weak and not bold/colorful enough. My daughter is bored by watching the other babies play with toys. The female voice-over is distracting and annoying, rather than engaging and instructional as intended. The flow is not as coherent as the Einstein videos, which are broken into little themes that make sense in each video. There is no charm or sense of humor, like the Einstein videos.\n\nNo, I do not have any connection whatsoever to the Baby Einstein folks. I'm just saying that the Brainy Baby videos seem less professional and are not as engaging. If you're going to spend the money and spend your time watching a video with your baby, buy one that you and the baby will enjoy together", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_163", "text": "Tolerable, but not really very good movies\n\tMy friend bought this set and so I was able to view it before purchasing it myself, and I WON'T be purchasing it. I had seen The Long, Long Trailer before and it was one of the most aggrivating movies I have ever seen; one of those films where you can't believe 2 people could be so dumb to do some of the things they do. We enjoy most of the I Love Lucy series, but there is a point where you can only take so much of those shows; the aggrivating ones, and this film was just an overly long aggrivating I Love Lucy episode. There is funny humor and aggrivating \"humor\" and this was definitely the 2nd type. \n\nYes, it was interesting to see Lucy and Desi doing films together, but overall these films are just tolerable, and none are ones I would rewatch for enjoyment. Too Many Girls was definitely a B picture, really really bad in so many ways...poorly written script, cheap scenery; you never got the feeling they were in college, except at the football game, which seemed so similar to the football game the Marx Brothers participated in in Horse Feathers! Too much partying, singing, dancing; what was this school majoring in, theatre and opera? It just is a really bad picture. Yes, neat to see Lucy and Desi and how they met, and see them so young together, but otherwise, a real time waster in my mind. The funniest thing on this disc was the cartoon extra!\n\nOf the three, Forever, Darling is probably the best but again that seemed \"lacking\" somewhere. The color was that beautiful almost surreal 50's color that I like. The Yosemite scenery was beautiful too. But I think the angel stuff could have been much better developed; he was out of the scene too long at times. The part I liked best was Lucy imagining herself in the movie with James Mason because it was quite funny. But the camping trip was just a very predictable mishap time that was too much in the I Love Lucy mold and I was bored with it quickly.\n\nI know die hard fans of Lucy and Desi will buy this no matter what, and that's fine. But for others, I advise you see them first...you may like them, but then you may see them for what they really are cinematically. There are lots better movies out there that I would rather buy! I Rate these 2 stars; one star to me is \"torturous\" to watch. These aren't THAT bad, but almost.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_164", "text": "A disgrace to the Mexican-American people. How about \"zero stars\"?\n\tI saw this movie a while back only because the family of the girl I was dating at the time was watching it and therefore was forced to sit down and watch it too. To this day,I pray I don't ever have to sit through 2 hours of crap that trashes the reputations of the average mexican-american again. As a mexican-american who has worked hard to take the right road in life,I was disturbed at the storyline of this wannabee classic. Do we really need to come out with a movie for all of America to see that shows a negative side of the mexican race? Prison sex? Babies drinking beer? Young kids doing a drive by? Mexicans killing innocent blacks and vice versa? Please!!!! Wake up mexicans-americans! We need some positivity!!!!! Edward James Olmos said he made this movie because he wanted to send a message. What message? That doing the things shown in this movie are bad? I think we knew that already! What surprises me alot is all the positive reviews on Amazon that this movie got. This of course means that no matter how much sense I have made,it is more than likely that no one will find my review helpful. P.S....Let us not forget that I am not the only one who thinks negative about this film. Several consultants involved in this film were murdered by individual(s) out there who found the movie offensive. Edward James Olmos himself was the center of threats following the release of this movie. Adios amigos!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_165", "text": "About as biblical as Sponge Bob\n\tI watched about fifeteen minutes before I got enough. It was so un-Biblical it was insulting. Besides that, it's a bore", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_166", "text": "Explain the phenomenon!\n\tMaybe it's just me, but I really don't see the appeal of this movie. It's an incredibly small production (3 actors comprise nearly the entire film), with very low production values. Norman Reedus gives by far the weakest performance as the hitchhiker, but Alan Rickman and Polly Walker are not at their finest, either. (And I am an Alan Rickman fan just like anyone else who would even consider watching this movie.) If you are an Alan Rickman fan, chances are you've already seen your fair share of horrible and incomprehensible movies that leave you wondering why an accomplished actor would choose them. And Dark Harbor is just one more of these. Don't let the promise of a \"nude scene\" convince you to buy this movie - honestly, Alan Rickman is better appreciated with his clothes on. As far as the movie is concerned, the plot is unoriginal and not particularly engaging. It is a very dialogue-heavy film and the dialogue is not well-written enough to carry it off.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_167", "text": "WORST FILM EVER\n\tI have seen many pathetic films in my life. This topped them. Did I rate one star? Sorry- I meant negative 11 stars. It was the absolute worst movie I have ever seen in my entire life. It was a total waste of three hours when I could have been sleeping. There was no point. The script and storyline were pathetic. The gore was overdone- too much blood, killing, and the like. It was totally historically inaccurate, and the Civil War scenes were so grossly unrealistic that it was laughable. All Civil War veterans are rolling over in their graves. Any scene that was supposed to be touching was pathetic. One of the abolsute bombs was when Clint Eastwood fires off a canon twice with his cigar- yet he does not even load it- either time. And somehow, without even aiming the canon, he knocks his 'friend' off his horse. \n\nThe movie is a failure. F-A-I-L-U-R-E. Crappy. Junky. Just plain DUMB. STUPID. PATHETIC.\n\nI am not going to waste any more words on it. Just....whatever you do....save your money. Don't buy it. It's not worth 50 cents", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_168", "text": "bad baby, bad!\n\tOkay, it's not high art but this film has something to say all be it in a round about fashion. It does make the viewer wonder about modern medicine and how it can possibly affect those who take it on a regular basis. On the other hand, the film lacks true suspense. I was hoping for an explosive opening scene when the baby is first born and instead was offered a yawn. The baby itself is about as scary as fozzy bear and while there is some blood flow it is kept to a minimum. The pacing is too slow at times and it just doesn't stand up that well today. The actors who took part in this didn't go anywhere say for the father who went on to appear in the sequel. Why there was a sequel is beyond me. I recall how frightening the commercial was for this film when it first came out but I was only five at the time. At the most this is a rent not a buy. I guess good for it's time but perhaps a re-make would pump some needed life into the story.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_169", "text": "Aims low and hits its target\n\tThis straight-to-video's modest budget is attested to by the fact that while most of the action is supposed to take place at a large state prison, this prison only seems to house about 12 inmates. The plot is that old but reliable one about a man posing as a prisoner so he can go \"undercover\" and solve a crime. The crime in this case is not especially interesting and it's resolved in much too pat a fashion. However, leading man Tommy Lee Thomas looks good with his shirt off, (though he seems too small to be throwing his weight around), and there's a torture scene, (modeled on the one in \"Lethal Weapon\"), in which he's hanged by his wrists and zapped with electric shocks. Mr. Thomas' performance may not be of Oscar caliber but he does know how to yell.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_170", "text": "hehe .. ooooh\n\tPinocchio - 24.50\n101 Dalmatians - 19.99\nMulan - 22.49\nHercules - 22.49\nPeter Pan - 29.99\nLion King .. not LKII 22.49\nLady and the Tramp 24.00\nJungle Book - 22.99\nLittle Mermaid - 18.99\n\nGrand Total: - 207.93\n\nAll of them are special editions and I've not the listed reduced private seller price, thats the straight up corporate sham price. I regularly shop for awards/trophys and I couldn't imagine a pretty case with plate gold finish costing more than 80 bucks thats 287.93 You could still take your sweetheart to the movies and Benigans for some baked potato soup for this inflated price. I'm not sure .. But I don't THINK this case is platinum, makes you look any younger, make you fly or will help you sleep better so .. I think I've made my point", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_171", "text": "Should have been a rental\n\tI was disappointed after the first 30 minutes and realized this was a bad knock off between \"The Gospel\" and \"The Fighting Temptations\". I would not recommend purchasing. You are better off renting", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_172", "text": "Simpsons Go PC on DVD\n\tI've been waiting for this season, literally, for years. It contained (notice the past tense) the funniest scene ever in the entire run of the show. It was in the emergency clinic in the episode \"My Sister, My Sitter\" where the scene pans around showing the patients. Smithers appears holding an empty gerbil cage and is the only patient not sitting down. When I first saw that, many years ago, I literally rolled off of the couch with laughter as my wife stared at me like I needed a padded room. She didn't even understand the joke when I explained it as an alternate lifestyle practice of \"hiding\" the rodent so as to make sitting down more than a little uncomfortable. This DVD cut has been cut and makes Smithers reply about not letting Lisa ahead of him make no sense. One of my favorite things about the Simpsons was that they didn't care who they offended. Well they went PC and now I'm highly offended! If they hadn't messed with it I would give them 5 stars, or more realistically I wouldn't have bothered to write this review. Quit tampering with the show, FOX!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_173", "text": "old documentary!\n\tPlease think this DVD is recorded in 1986. More worse, this is recorded as a documentary. Sound quality is worst. After I bought this and DVD of quot;Company quot; (same, worst sound quality DOCUMENTARY), I suspect the word quot;concert quot; or quot;soundtrack quot; in DVD title", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_174", "text": "The Character of Martha Dunstock\n\tRather than give another general review as others have kindly done, my review focuses on one aspect of the film, indeed one character, that of Martha. \n\nMartha Dunstock is known throughout the film as Martha Dumptruck. Even the film credits include the nickname `Dumptruck' besides the character's surname (evidently feeling the need to labour the point). Portrayed as unattractive and pathetically grateful for any attention she is given, she unwittingly provides the Slater character with information enabling him to murder a student. Later, when the cult status of the `suicides' (that is, murdered students) becomes apparent, Martha attempts her own suicide by walking into the path of traffic. But her attempt is shown as a failure. At the end of the film Martha is bruised and now disabled, in an electric wheelchair. Ryder's character, having finished her voyage of self-realisation, rejects the school Prom night and instead invites Martha to stay in with a video and popcorn. Martha gratefully accepts and the closing scenes show Ryder walking along the corridor while Martha encircles her like a planet around the sun.\n\nThe image of Martha in her wheelchair, an object of pity for Ryder and for the audience, signifies to us fears of being different, of not being beautiful, of not being loved and respected. Martha is the person we are all frightened of becoming. She is given no means of solving her predicament by the film maker. And though some of us in the audience may be fat, or disabled, or both, we may yet still fear Martha, and are invited to consider Ryder's protagonist's journey of self discovery as our own, even is in physical and social reality, we are more like Martha.\n\nFor this reason, `Heathers' fails as an exploration of the `Hell' of High School ( a description often used by Buffy/Angel/ Firefly's Joss Whedon). Those in the audience NOT as thin and complying with Western standards of `beauty' as the protagonists (probably the majority of us) ultimately may find the so-called subversion of cruel hierarchy in this film just that little too shallow, leaving a bitter after-taste. The way `fat' people are portrayed in films such as these unfortunately often reflect the predictable, transparent and absurd fixations of the film makers. Sadly this is happening even today - in some ways it has gotten even worse since the Western World decided to wage a 'war on fat' (to quote Paul Campos) - and even at best it is lazy film-making.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_175", "text": "Ridiculous\n\tDull, dull, dull.\nIf I could have submitted a review and given ZERO stars I would have.\nPointless", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_176", "text": "I figure if I study high, take the test high, get high scores! Right?\n\tHow High is a film that lends nothing, I repeat, nothing to the film community at large. I have read some critics that say that this film introduced a whole new generation to the Cheech Chong of the new millennium with the Redman/Method Man pairing. While most seem to agree that this is a horrible film, very few of them mention how utterly racist the overall experience happens to be. When I use the word racist, I mean that it builds upon the degenerate clich\ufffds that African Americans struggle with on a daily basis with our society. While there were elements in this film that seemed like there was some reverse racism occurring, what struck me hardest in the face was how embarrassing Method Man and Redman must be to both the film community, but also to their own culture. I have a very open mind when it comes to social issues as well as films, but this one left my jaw on the floor several times. The blatant swings at African American stereotypes were meant to be a source of humor for director Jesse Dylan, but instead fell flat on their embarrassed face. Humor was in very short supply in this film due to the ethnic stereotype clich\ufffds that seemed to be used nearly every second of this film. Nothing was original. Nothing was exciting.\n\nWas the pairing of Redman and Method Man an idea of comedic proportions? I think not. As you can tell from their short lived series after the release of this film, the corporate world wanted to cash in on these two rappers, but soon realized that they were not as bankable as they thought. Why? Method Man and Redman, who completely different people, were nothing more than the same character in this film. With the very subtle hints of Method Man being smarter, nothing could separate the equality of these two characters. That is why they failed as a comic team. Think of Matthau and Lemmon or the above example of Cheech Chong, what made these teams work while the How High team crashed and burned? What worked the best were the differences that uniquely drew the pair together. Their differences made us laugh and sympathetically brought them together, but with Method Man and Redman, they were the same. I was watching the same two characters fight through the same two challenges in this film. What tried to be funny instead transformed into repetitive. What Dylan did to counter the similarity between Redman/Method Man was bring in obscure secondary characters that added nothing to the flimsy plot or helped us feel emotion for our two main characters. The clich\ufffd jock, the clich\ufffd frat boy, the clich\ufffd Asian (which was again another racist moment), and the clich\ufffd rich white boy, just felt and were old. Watch college films from the 70s and you will see these same combinations, but what makes the films from the 70s different is that they used them with originality. How High, from beginning to end, was anything but original.\n\nI must admit, after watching this film of which Harvard was willing to loan their name to, I don't want to go to Harvard. They should have pondered the effects this film would have upon their prestige heritage. How High is a dark spot in Harvard's history. Do you know what makes it even worse? This film wasn't even created at or anywhere near Harvard. Again, Dylan was cutting corners to create a false sense of realism that continued to hurt this film. How High has no redeeming qualities. Ooops, I stand corrected. The only smile that was ever created on my face during this film was when Spalding Gray spoke. How did they get him and Fred Willard to do this film? I have said it once, I will say it again, some actors just need their bills paid. Inconsistency, incompetence, and aggravation seemed to be the hidden themes of this dud. What destroyed this film further is that if you take the actors away and look at the story in general, it is nothing. There is no original story at all with How High. Going to college, working for your grades, winning over the heart of the President right at the last minute - this was nothing short of a \"cut and paste\" film that had no backbone and horrid acting!\n\nI do not like Jesse Dylan's style of directing. While I think Kicking and Screaming is his prized film (due greatly to Will Ferrell), all of his films seem to be extremely choppy with the editing and are randomly interjected with an overdose of unnecessary scenes. The John Adams scene in How High is a prime example. The Benjamin Franklin moments is another. The unconcluded \"Truth Serum\" can be considered another. How High was just scene after scene of inconsistency. Lumpy oatmeal would win first place before this film would ever be congratulated! I blame a majority of the issues with this film on Jesse Dylan. If he would have tightened the script, created unique and \"cult-like\" characters, and eliminated the racism, he may have had the quintessential \"weed\" film in Hollywood. Now, all he has is a violent case of the munchies and nothing to show for. Sad.\n\nOverall, this was one of the worst films that I have witnessed. Never have I been so emotionally charged about the racist moments in this film as I have with How High. The actors, all around, were horrible. The story had no legs to stand on and it became very obvious after the opening credits that unless you were either 10 to 15 years of age, this film would never be considered a comedy. Nothing was funny. Nothing will make you laugh. The only part worth enjoying in this film is the ending credits. The ending credits give you a chance to walk away and forget this part of your cinematic life.\n\nGrade: * out of ****", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_177", "text": "a minority opinion\n\tI'm guessing that many of the reviewers are watching this movie through a haze of childhood nostalgia. I had not seen this movie as a child; those that say it's faithful to the book must have read something other than Lewis Carroll's Alice. However, the kitsch value is considerable; cheezy music and costumes, pure 1985. That being said, the Jabberwock was pretty cool in that \"Godzilla-man-in-the-rubber-suit\" sort of way. Also, the set design was very handsome. It's too bad that the lighting technology of the time couldn't have been more varied; everything looks somewhat flat and two dimensional. The film that comes closest to Tenniel's original Alice illustrations is the 1933 Paramount b w version; it's not available on dvd but occasionally turns up on Turner Classics", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_178", "text": "Sterile, derivative and plastic...\n\t...just like Hollywood and just like the music industry which, I guess, is the point. \n\nJohn Travolta, playing on his character from Get Shorty (and, to a lesser degree, like his character in Pulp Fiction and Swordfish) is Mr. Cool. This time he's trying to make it big in the music biz. He discovers a new talent (artist Christina Milian) and works his way through an assortment of characters that are more types and cliches than real characters. \n\nA brand name cast and yet no one makes any more than a dent on the personality radar. The dialogue seems forced, funnier on the script than on the screen and most scenes feel posed and sterile. Most of the actors appeared as bored as many celebrities are outside of their media personae. Aside from a few interesting moments, only one speech toward the end made by Cedric the Entertainer redeemed the film. \n\nIt's like a big commercial (which, I suppose, is any Hollywood film). Certain musicians get shameless plugs (Steven Tyler and Aerosmith, included in the film), various movies get shameless plugs (including, in a not so disguised fashion, Get Shorty), certain Hollywood landmarks (e.g. the Mann Chinese Theater) are plopped into the film like a tourist video and even the L.A. Lakers and the Staples Center get a plug. \n\nIt's an attempt to play on the irony of making a film about making a film or, in this case, making a musician. So we watch Travolta as Mr. Cool navigating the landscape of the music industry to give Christina Milian her sudden and instantaneous rise to the top of the charts. The ending is so horribly cheesy I felt as if I was watching American Idol.\n\nWatchable, but barely.\n\nThe Player covered this terrain so much better.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_179", "text": "The Rock and Vaughn stole the show\n\tThankfully I watched this movie having recorded it on my DVR so I could fast forward through most of the scenes with Uma Thurman and John Travolta. Their scenes and dialogue were so horrible that fast forward was the only way to get through the movie. Besides, this is not the kind of movie that you really need their dialogue to understand or enjoy it. \n\nAs usual, Uma's acting is simply dreadful. I tend to avoid any movie with her in it because I know it will be bad. How she became a \"star\" in Hollywood is beyond me. She is not attractive nor can she act. She could have been replaced by a nobody and it wouldn't have changed the movie one bit. I think when they need an actress who doesn't mind playing drivel roles, they call her. John Travolta is not much better. His version of \"cool\" just doesn't do it for me. His diction is becoming more slurred as the years go by that I hate to hear him speak. And someone please tell Uma and John that nobdody wants to see them dance so please just stop finding reasons to do so. \n\nThe ONLY reason I gave this movie 2 stars is because of The Rock and Vince Vaughn. Their roles were priceless and had me laughing all throughout the movie. I never grew tired of Vaughn pimping and The Rock primping. While I fast forwarded through Uma and Travolta's scenes, I tended to rewind during Rock's and Vaughn's scenes; they were so funny I had to see them again. Cedric the Entertainer was also pretty good.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_180", "text": "What's up Charlie Brown?\n\tThis was a wishy washy attempt at the truth. The facts are there in parts and pieces, but it was not really put together well. Some of the choices of material are questionable as being truly valuable to the topic. This DVD had an agenda and is not unbiased, and I think it failed at it's overall agenda. There is more than enough information pre-9/11 and post-9/11 to put together something more worthy and accurate than this DVD has attempted to do. If this is the best contrasting evidence to the bush administration that can be produced after all that has happened in the white house and beyond, we are truly in trouble. The truth is out there, and I think this DVD tripped over them and kept walking without looking down and gathering all the facts together. There were plenty of important facts and things said worth listening to on this DVD, but this DVD is maybe worth a glance, but not a long hard look.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_181", "text": "A TRIBUTE\n\tA tribute is defined as \"a gift or other acknowledgement of gratitude, respect, or admiration.\" That is what you have here.\nBut, if you want a true picture of that incredible morning, don't waste your time and money, look elsewhere", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_182", "text": "Eva Green, Eva Green, Eva Green, Eva Green. Nothing else.\n\tWell you know the drill. Some people will like anything that is \"artsy\" or \"out of the ordinary\" or \"made by that great director\". Its a different kind of herd but a herd nevertheless.\n\nThe movie is about incest. It is about sex and adolescence. And, ironically, it is some kind of a parody of the very crowd that is giving this movie rave reviews. The best part of this movie is Eva Green. Or, more precisely, Eva Green's body. I didn't care about her acting (I thought it was mediocre). I just sat there and drunk her body in, wishing that I was that lucky actor (whats his name again?). The only reason to watch this movie is Eva Green. If she was indeed exploited by the elderly director with an intimidating reputation, then I am glad it happened. The movie is visually rich. In fact, its so rich that Bertolucci seems to be masturbating his sensibilities for us all to see. But I will take it. He captures and celebrates Eve Green's stunning body - every square millimeter of it(including her genitals - the movie is NC17 for a reason), to perfection. Other than that, there is nothing else in the movie. The story is utterly insipid, the old movie clips, the \"discussion\" of morality or whatever ... nothing interesting. The music is another plus point.\n\nBottomline, watch it for Eva Green's body. It deserves five stars. But the movie deserves only two", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_183", "text": "SUPER TEEN\n\tHaving been a teenager once, I can certainly understand the inner turmoil and angst teens experience. However, in PUMP UP THE VOLUME, the movie's attempt to martyrize teens and make all adults look like uncaring morons only serves to underscore why so many adults look with disdain on teens. The teens in this movie seem to have little respect for authority and their assignation as to being tortured and misunderstood is vanquished in their juvenile behavior. Even our hero (well played by Christian Slater) cannot communicate with people on a one to one level; he instead decides to become some kind of salvation to his teens by using his pirated radio shows to cause some kind of uprising among them. As a proponent of truth, he is a vapid antithesis of truth: he fakes masturbation to arouse the youths; he doesn't use his real name or voice; and on a call with a potential suicide victim, he treats the caller as someone who isn't serious and never really offers any kind of consolation. The suicidal teen says he is lonely and we automatically assume he is lonely within his familial structure, but isn't he just as lonely with the peers who mourn him after his demise? The adults are played almost as caricatures and the teens as misunderstood heroes. Sorry, folks, been there done that...living at any age requires a commitment to better yourself and do what you feel is right. Questioning authority without any viable alternatives, as none of these teens do, merely escalates the generational gap, and movies like this are merely attempts to exploit the so called misunderstanding of youth", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_184", "text": "If I want to see a boring and pointless dream sequence I'll rewatch Dallas\n\tRoger Ebert, a review I greatly respect and normally agree with, raved about this flick. Roger, I love you, but you missed the boat on this one.\n\nI'm not going to review the plot because it's been done by several reviewers already. Suffice it to say, David Lynch didn't get enough of symbolism interpretation in freshman English (\"Okay, class, who wants to discuss the meaning of the impaled pig's head on page 72 in Lord of the Flies? David, how about you?\") and now want to inflict it on you, the unwitting movie watching public. Thanks, Mr. Lynch, but I'll pass. I didn't enjoy figuring out the obscure symbolism in page after page of Crime and Punishment and I didn't enjoy it in scene after scene of Mulholland Drive. \n\nTo add insult to injury, Lynch prides himself on putting scenes in his movie that make absolutely no sense, rationalizing it by saying life often doesn't make sense. This habit of his is less noticible in this film than, say, Twin Peaks, mostly because the whole film is for the most part senseless. Yeah, it's true that a lot of things are absurd in my own life, but more along the lines of \"...I would've won Powerball this week except I spent my lottery money on a scented candle at the RenFaire, what the heck was I thinking...\" or \"...I wasted 2 1/2 hours of my life watching this dumb movie, what the heck was I thinking...\" but I've yet to be visited by scrawny cowboy or a wheelchaired dwarf. I must live a sheltered life or something.\n\nLynch also forbids chapter cuts in his DVD, believing his movie must be watched in its entirety, or not at all (I'd advise the second.) To be fair, in this case I don't think he's motivated entirely by a exaggerated sense of importance, but rather by the knowledge that every male, if given the chance, would overshoot most of the movie and focus on the hot chick on chick action. C'mon all you 5 star givers, admit it! You find the movie pretentious and silly, but the topless scenes more than make up for all the drippy pseudo-art! \n\nTo reiterate, if I wanted to see a boring and pointless dream sequence I'll rewatch Dallas - if I wanted to see a nice rack I'll take my top off and look in the mirror. Who needs Mulholland Drive", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_185", "text": "hmm\n\tThis movie is for liberals what the Left Behind book series is for Christian conservatives, it portrays reality how they want to see it. Its like they wanted to make a good story but tried too hard to cram as much PC political propaganda in as possible and ended up ruining it. Entertaining in some parts but pretty dumb overall IMO", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_186", "text": "weak\n\tThis movie was a weak effort by Capra, who directed it, and the star, Gary Cooper. It's a good story, just poorly directed (Capra can't hit a home run every time). I found the acting very wooden and the movie seemed to just drag on and on. And no extra features on the dvd, at least none to speak of", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_187", "text": "not big on mixing musical with fantasy\n\tI never saw this movie until i was 16. The girl i was dating at the time loved this movie. The rocky horror picture show was number one on her list so i tend to compare this one to that one not that the storys are similar in any way. But they do have one thing in common they are both horrible movies. I did give this movie two stars because it had some slightly entertaining moments, well so did fraggle rock! fraggle rock got cancelled for a reason! everyone burn your copies now", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_188", "text": "AN Awfull Film\n\tI turned it off after 20 minutes", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_189", "text": "Great Show - Terrible Marketing\n\tIf they're releasing 2 volumes per season, doesn't that mean that there will be 18 sets since the show was on 9 years? At $35 a volume that's over $600.00!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_190", "text": "See the original!\n\tI don't know how this skunk got 4 and 1/2 stars on Amazon let alone one! I could hear Hepburn, Bogart and Holden rolling over with a resounding boom. I think this is mainly because of Ford's Linus. He is a very unsympathetic character in this remake. The film critics said that, while the original Sabrina was about her transformation, this version was about Linus' transformation. But here Linus shows no transformation that you can really see. His explanation to Sabrina for his deceitful romancing at the end- \"There was a merger, and you were in the way. No hard feelings\" is very cold compared with Bogart's \"Would you believe I enjoyed every minute of it?\" In the original, you get the feeling that Sabrina gets the right man; you don't get that here at all", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_191", "text": "All lies, an attack on america...\n\tFor what purpose these lies about the life of this man? Are the liberal film makers racists who don't believe that there is a good black man to depict on film so they have to lie? If someone wanted to write fiction about a badass black fighter on the cusp of super stardom who is framed for a murder then be my guest. Hurricane carter is not and was not that man.\n\nFacts:\nIn the movie denzel washington is shown in military garb with more medals on his cheat than colin powell. They want to drive home the point that here was a man who served his country and is now about to be screwed by it. Fact is carter was kicked out of the army after being court mashalled 4 times!\n\nIn a title fight scence with an italian american fighter named giodello carter is depictied as beating this man pillar to post only to be screwed out of the decision he so richly deserved. Fact, giardello deserved to win that fight according to the overwhelming number of experts who have viewed it then and now on tape. The depitction is another lie.\n\nAnother lie is this notion put forth in the movie that hurricane was on the verge of getting that title before mean white bigots framed him for this murder. Fact is that carter's boxing career was going down hill and he had only won 8 of his last 15 fights. As carter's boxing career failed he became more militant in his political views and hated white people. While in prison he was diagnosed to be psychotic. Yeah a psychotic racist is the model for black america. Shame.\n\nNorman jewison must not think much of black folks to make a movie of lies like this. Denzel washington should be ashamed he participated in such trash. Those who produced this trash bet that the average public would be gullible enough to believe these lies with no attempt at knowing the truth and hollywood didn't care; they just like the message. Looking at these reviews i have to say they made a good bet. America bashing and race baiting is alive and well, earning oscars and making for big box office. A shame.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_192", "text": "Rating the Product not the movie!!!\n\tThe movie is one of my favorites, works on both a romantic level, and a comic level. But where's the widescreen? Todays consumers are more educated (THANK GOD) and they've almost stopped asking the stupid question \"Why watch widescreen, you lose the top and bottom of the movie?!\" They finally get that you are seeing MORE of the movie with widescreen and not less. So how can I be expected to buy this DvD? It is for all intents and purposes \"Incomplete\". Who's going to pay for all of something and be satisfied with only getting some of it? Buy this movie as soon as WS version becomes availible", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_193", "text": "Attempting to tribute, copy, and mix many American movies\n\tThis movie was obviously made by Japanese fans of several American films. It then tried to mix them all together in one film. \n\nThe main ones are the Matrix, Reservoir Dogs, and Night of the Living Dead. Especially the Matrix.\n\nWe have several yakuza meeting at a specified location where they usually bury their victims, the location turns out to be a forest of reincarnation so their victims are coming back to life.\n\nThen it is a dead-come-back-to-life genre gore film heavy with feuding Yakuza elements.\n\nOur main character has the long black Matrix type coat and general emotionless demeanor. The high-tech 360 camera movements of the Matrix are blatantly being imitated minus the high-tech aspect. Instead it is obvious that the camera itself is being moved 360 around the action.\n\nI really hated the Matrix so a film mainly paying tribute to the Matrix already has a big strike against it.\n\nAs for the other elements, they were all brought in awkwardly and it just seemed to constantly extend the story with another element of their favorite American movies that they wanted to include.\n\nThe gore was mostly uncreative and uninteresting.\n\nNote that if you are looking for something different than typical American movies by checking out those wacky Japanese movies, you will not get it here", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_194", "text": "The Plot Successfully Escaped\n\tHART'S WAR had potential. The last months of World War Two as a backdrop with demoralized GI's crammed into an overcrowded POW compound. If this picture was soley about the hardships endured by surrendered soldiers during the Battle of the Bulge, then it could have had a chance. Instead the film makers took on too many plots and subplots. \n\nUnintentionally the movie borrows from SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE, A SOLDIER'S STORY, THE GREAT ESCAPE and STALAG 17. A cardinal rule in war films is that the premise has to be simple. In HART'S WAR we find some good elements lost in a virtual Mulligan stew. \n\nIn the story Colin Farrell's character, a rear echelon lawyer, accompanies another officer on what he thinks is a joyride. Unfortunately for Farrell, the Germans have launched their attack in the Ardennes. The young lawyer is captured, harshly interrogated, and finally shipped out to a German stalag. There he meets the senior POW officer, played by Bruce Willis, and tries to settle down in the dirty and uncomfortable life of a POW. A soldier is killed and a recently downed Tuskegee airman is accused of murder. Yes, you guessed it. Farrell takes on the aviator's defense during the subsequent courts martial. \n\nIf director Gregory Hoblit left the storyline to develop around the trial a decent film could have emerged. Instead we have additions of Colonel Hart's unexplained behavior, an mass tunnel escape plot, sabotage and the German Commandant's attempt to befriend the American lawyer as superfluous baggage.\n\nHART'S WAR was filmed in the Czech Republic, no doubt to cut costs. A little more effort and a lot less story and this film would have had a better showing at the box office. Still, if you enjoy war movies you should probably add this DVD to your collection", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_195", "text": "SUCKS!\n\tUnless you enjoy movies that are not funny, not scary, and have the worst actors this side of rodeo clowns, DO NOT WATCH this series of horrible flicks. Putrid! Not even \"so-bad-it's-funny\". Absolutely the worst films in the history of mankind! Heed my warning! SUCKS!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_196", "text": "Garbage\n\tI cannot believe the black actor in this film is so sterotypical of the ghetto or uneducated image we've seen in films like \"baby boy\". Almost every line he had included a cuss word or n word. He didn't add a thing to the film except to be an annoyance. I don't know what this film was about. There are parts where there is a long silence with no talking. The whole movie was shot in the house with the exception of the maid when she finally leaves the house.\nThere are a few scenes where the characters are running around without any obvious aim. The film attempts to make the audience interested only to leave us saying, \"what was all that excitement about?\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_197", "text": "You Have To Be Kidding!\n\tHow anyone could rate this movie 4-5 stars is beyond belief. This was such a contrived movie that had a simple plot that went nowhere. As I watched this movie I could not figure out if it was meant to be a comedy or a drama. It was never very funny and both lead actors, playing one white and one adopted black brother, had scenes in the movie that were terrible. Romany Malco has a scene where he is running around in his underwear for no apparent reason accept to show off his body. He jumps out of bed when his cell phone rings, runs down the stairs and then outside and back in just to gather everyone in the house and scold them, in his drawers? He is talentless and idiotic as a quot;brother quot; in France that no one can relate to. Paul Rudd is likable but his shining scene is when he comes back to the chateau drunk and quot;grossly quot; tells off everyone - people he has known for less than a week! The servants are the best actors in the movie and play their parts well...but can't make up for the dismal rest. Ludicrous - a bad movie that probably could have been funny if they had went for laughs instead of drama. This is another example of a rental that you think is going to be good but then disappoints", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_198", "text": "fuzzy wuzzy\n\tOkay I admit, they had a shoesrting budget and did most if not all the work on the weekends with the help of friends. Heres my problem, they could have at least paid more attention to the focus of the camera, most of the scenes were blurry, every now and again the focus was clear, I mean c'mon, when I was fourteen I made a short stop motion animation film using an old Bell and Howell super 8 cam and even then I paid attention to the focusing.Okay enough of that, now for the pros of the film. The make-up fx were good and there is one scene that will make most MEN wince, the outdoor and some indoor settings had a NOTLD feel. Overall I recomend at least checking it out and make up your own minds, at least you can say you saw it. Rent if you can, if not, buy used", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_199", "text": "DOA\n\tFor years, I've bemoaned the switch from film to digital video for low-budget horror movies, but I'd rather watch ANYTHING shot on video than watching the waste of film that is Dead Life. Don't be fooled when I say this movie is shot on film. It SERIOUSLY looks like it was shot on a 1950s 8mm camera. It's perpetually grainy, dark, fuzzy, and shaky, and not in an artsy way. My $200 video camera looks infinitely better than this. The video quality is appropriate, however, as it's matched in wretchedness by every other facet of this stink-fest. The sound is murky and undecipherable, the acting is strictly amateur hour, the characters are paper-thin with no distinction or purpose, the story is non-existent, the dialogue is a completely worthless bore, there's nothing remotely scary, and the special effects (including a couple of computer effects that look like they were made on a Commodore 64) are laughable. Or, at least, I wish they were laughable. That would've at least made for some sort of enjoyment instead of the utter torture of this (high school) student film. It's movies like this -- cheap and devoid of any real effort to uphold the horror legacy, but which get cherry spots on Blockbuster shelves because they're packaged with slick cover art -- that give horror movies in general (and zombie movies in particular) a bad name, and that make horror fans so wary. Disgraceful!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_200", "text": "The Big Letdown\n\tUnfocused, repetitive, and worst of all - boring! What should have been a slam dunk documentary about one of the worst blights on the modern age of politics instead turns out to be a damn shame. Ronnie Earle, the district attorney at the center of the film, says, \"This isn't about Democrats and Republicans, this is about cops and robbers.\" If only the makers of this film could have been so concise at some point in the first reel or two of their documentary as to what it is they were trying to say. Instead, from the start, The Big Buy feels like a film you've walked into thirty minutes late. Following the theme stated by Earle of cops and robbers, The Big Buy is supposed to have a film noir aesthetic, but the intended use of light and shadow is so intermittent you likely won't notice. Somewhere in this mess is a good film and a better story, to bad it's not being told here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_201", "text": "Disappointing Second Set\n\tWith the exception of disc# 6 this collection was very disappointing. It was obvious that the show lost its charm after season #3 and was well on its way out before Paul Reubens little incident. However, if you liked Pee-Wee Herman the first collection under Playhouse#1 is excellent. It was fresh and innovative. My 3 year old loves the first 6 discs. Disc #7 to disc #10 are actually pretty bad and not worth the purchase. They should have included disc #6 with the first set. Anything after that was simply not entertaining. The quality of all the discs still is excellent.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_202", "text": "One of the most homoerotic films I have ever seen!\n\tLeeches is a terrible movie. Dude, I have never seen anything so gay in my whole life (except the director's other film Speed Demon). When the guys were less clothes than the gals, thats not a good sign. The video shelves at a local corporate video rental store carry tons of this director's work.\nThey're all filled with loads of homoeroticism. Women are ugly and they were single piece bathing suits whilst the guys wear banana hammocks. The 'roided up leeches enter their \"male\" victims through anal orrifices. After watching about a half hour of this mess I had to turn it off.\n\nWhy does this guy fool people into renting these movies. I don't mind gay subtext in films but when it takes over the film and hits you over the head with it then it's time to draw the line. No hetro relationships in this one. Just the director molesting his male stars with his camera.\n\nHorrible stuff, stay away from David DeCoteau's work and his fifty different aliases (unless you know what you're in for)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_203", "text": "F*** The O.C.!\n\t\"The O.C.\" has got to be one of the most Overrated, Overhyped, shows that I have ever seen, this side of \"Friends\". This show makes me ashamed to be from SoCal.Their is nothing Appealing or Compelling about a bunch of rich, spoiled, suburban, white teens(sorry,I mean 24,25,28 year old acters playing teenagers) and their so called \"problems\".I admit,I tried to give this show a chance, I tried to watch a few episodes,and really, I couldn't make it passed the half an hour mark w/out turning it to Adult Swim or some \"Nick At Night\" Re-run or something. and speaking of white, is \"O.C.\" suppose to stand for \"Orange County\" or \"Only Caucasians\". I had no idea, that their were no Black, Mexican, or Asian people that lived in the \"O.C.\" Peter Gallagher's character is suppose to be the \"bad guy\" huh? Please! How about I snatch this chump off the \"O.C.\" streets, toss him in a trunk and take him to Long Beach, Compton, Crenshaw, or Watts and then lets see how \"bad\" a guy he is then. The bottom line is, I can't stand this gay, fake show and I can't stand all you losers that praise it even more! And by the way, This show don't even belong in the same ZIP CODE as B.H. 90210! Now put that in Yo Pipes and Smoke it!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_204", "text": "Lacks real emotion and heart\n\tI expected alot more from Richard Harris. He was very stiff and it was hard to warm to his portrayal of Abraham. Also, there wasn't enough vocal input from God, expecially since his promises to Abraham and indeed the world should be center stage and offer the viewer a wholistic picture of the first covenant. There were some omissions and scenes out of order from the bible. I was somewhat annoyed that the movie had God saying that Sarai's name means Princess and that he would change it to Sarah which means Queen. This is not true!! In Hebrew Sarah means princess. Such apparently small mistakes really withdraw the films credability", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_205", "text": "Very poor video quality, it's not worth it.\n\tIn Dr Yang's DVD I expected to find a good reference for my practice of the Yang 108 form, but I am very displeased with the quality of the DVD. For the price that I paid, I expected a least good video quality. When Dr. Yang executes the complete form the illumination is very poor; there are close ups of the upper body and obviously, the movement of the legs is not seen; you get lost with changes of camera angles; at some point, you can see people in the background; and the stage is not properly set up. Also, and with all due respect, his movements are weird. I have seen several presentations and videos of other professional instructors of the Yang 108 form and there are several differences in the way movements are executed. Definitively I do not recommend this DVD to any one who wants to use it as a reference, you can use it as a movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_206", "text": "Good but about 10 years too late\n\tI have been a long-time radiohead fan and, like many others, have been waiting patiently for a live DVD. So I was thrilled to find out they released one and immediately bought it without even looking at the setlist. It never occurred to me that they would release material that is nearly 10 years old! \n\nI couldn't help being disappointed when I watched this DVD. The constantly changing camera angles and general lack of concern for the song itself make this unpleasant to watch. In fact, I only watched it once and it has since been gathering dust. I know I would have enjoyed it much more had it come out when the songs were still in their prime. \n\nI've always that Radiohead was modern, progressive, and totally innovative. I appreciate their old music but they have come a long way since pablo honey... and it doesn't help that before every song, Thom mutters \"this is a new one.\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_207", "text": "0 STARS: I thought I would give this series another chance...I must be a dumba$$.\n\tThe original \"Candyman\" sucks so bad, but everybody praises it and I kept wondering to myself, \"am I missing something?\" So, I tried watching it again and it still sucked as I could not even get through it, so I figured maybe I should watch the sequels and maybe I would find something that I liked about this series. Well, after watching \"Candyman 2\", one becomes cognizant that this series is just full of rubbish...again, the social overtones and politically correct notions present in this series make the movie absurd in the extreme. The villain in \"Candyman\" makes me want to laugh because he is so NOT scary...if you want a good laugh, watch the \"Candyman\" series, but if you want to be scared, you would even do better to watch \"Ren and Stimpy\". In all seriousness, watch \"Halloween\" and \"Halloween II\" if you want to see a good slasher and horror movie that really produces the goods and doesn't try to send a social message. LOL. Some people call \"Candyman 2- Farewell to the Flesh\" a horror movie...I just call it rubbish", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_208", "text": "Very Poor Quality DVD\n\tLove the movie, but the quality of the DVD put out by Alpha Video was so bad it was very difficult to watch. The sound was scratchy and muffled and the picture looked as if the brightness was turned all the way up. If you don't want to be disappointed and feel like you've been ripped off, wait for the remastered cut before you buy this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_209", "text": "Disappointed Mom\n\tMy son LOVES airplanes and jets! I bought this DVD based on the rave reviews of people with young children loving this video. If you want a DVD that shows airplanes/jets flying, DO NOT BUY THIS DVD! The name of the video should be, \"Watch the Blue Angles Get Ready to Fly,\" because that is what this video is. In the first 20 minutes there are short scenes of the jets flying. Then the next 25 minutes is NO FLYING just talking and showing the Blue Angles getting ready for their show. In the last 8 minutes you get to see part of an air show. My son has never made it to that point. He wants to see airplanes/jets fly and I'm now on a new search for a DVD that will do this for him", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_210", "text": "FOR BEGINNING BEGINNERS ONLY!!!\n\tWell, I guess I should've read more reviews of this DVD. It is STRICTLY for beginners. I don't sweat and my heart rate barely goes up (if I do breath of fire it helps). When I want an easy day I'll pop this in and do both sessions. Very simple. But I'm sure it's good for a beginner--a BEGINNING BEGINNER. Sara Ivanhoe is soothing though, and encouraging. But seriously, this is a very easy workout", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_211", "text": "Nothing but soft porn\n\tThe novel of Wide Sargasso Sea was decent book. A re-writing of Jane Eyre's Bertha. But the film is really hard to tolerate. It starts out ok. Although it seems to start deviating from the book early on. Past the point where Antoinette marries Rochester the film turns in to nothing but soft porn and the acting gets worse too.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_212", "text": "What's All the Fuss About?\n\tThe lead actor bore an uncanny resemblance to the real Edward R. Murrow, and there was a lot of realistic smoking for a movie set in the `50s, but otherwise I'd didn't understand all the adulation for what was to me a short, boring movie that seemed much longer. Maybe I've just seen too many biopics lately", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_213", "text": "No \"Socermania\" instead too many repeats\n\tI was hoping that \"Socermania\" would be on the \"Extreme Sports Fun\" DVD but NO! Instead disney had to put on all of the same cartoons that were released on the \"Disney Treasures\" this also goes for the other two DVD's Extreme Music and adventure fun, allthough 'Pluto's Blue Note', 'Donald's Dilemma' 'No Sail' 'Old Sequoia' and 'Trailer Horn' are on DVD for the first time but with the new Disney Treasures \"Disney Rarities\" and \"The Chronological Donald volume 2\"(which might I add could use a lot of improvment on the restoration) who needs these DVDs, so I suggest not to buy these cheap DVD's and buy the Treasures in spite of the bad restoration", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_214", "text": "Good film, worthless release\n\tFilm: 4.5 stars; DVD: 0 stars\n(DVD released March 2000)\n\nThis is a very good - albeit not great - film whose DVD release has been ruined by Disney, as they so often do:\n- 18(!) minutes deleted from the theatrically released version\n- non-anamorphic transfer\n \nIt's been over six years since the DVD was released. One can only hope that an un-butchered version is in the works. However, based on Disney's track record, and on the quality of their marketing \"wizards\", I'm not holding my breath. Don't know if Disney licenses to Criterion but, if so, that may be the only way we get a decent DVD release", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_215", "text": "Paul Walker finally yields his throne to...\n\t... Tyrese Gibson, for WORST ACTOR EVER. Up to this point, I've been a huge Paul Walker fan for his comedically bad acting. He's made a career of it. In this one, his impressive acting techniques involve the use of the word \"bro\" at least 75 times (to give his character street cred), and thoughtfully rubbing his chin during meetings with the other cops - it's clear Walker is deeply considering his plight. But really Walker can't hold a candle to the absolutely atrocious acting of Tyrese Gibson. My god where did they find this guy? The movie would've been OK as a standard, mindless action film, but it really was ruined by the 6th grade drama club acting.\n\nNow you might be wonderning: who's the genius who decided to put these two together in a movie? But wait, there's actually method to this madness. Since their was no Vin Diesel, the director knew he had only Paul Walker left. And it's well known that Walker cannot carry a film (see \"Timeline\"). So what to do? Of course! Find an actor EVEN WORSE than Walker and cast them together! All of the sudden Walker doesn't look so terrible, because everyone's focusing on this other chump. And apparently it worked, because a lot of people enjoyed this film, and there's even a sequel.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_216", "text": "ABOUT AS ENTERTAINING AS WATCHING MICHAEL JACKSON DRY-HUMP HOWDY DOODY\n\tI WOULD LOVE TO SEE THE CAST OF THIS MOVIE DRESSED UP AS HOT DOGS AND THROWN INTO A CAGE WITH STAR JONES AND MARV ALBERT.\n(...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_217", "text": "Snore.\n\tDon't let the cover fool you, this film isn't half as fun as you may hope it is. Maybe it's my own fault, but I was expecting something more like \"Groove\", or at least something interesting to watch. And it's not for my lack of knowledge of the bands, I often listen to Joy Division/New Order/Happy Mondays, and more from that scene. However, this seemed much more like the story of Tony Wilson and The Factory, than it did about the music, and almost came-off as a documentary. I almost stopped watching it out of boredom, but saw it through anyway. Now I wouldn't call this bad, it had it's good parts, just not many.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_218", "text": "Poorly done mocumentary\n\t24-Hour Party People is a mocumentary at the lowest rung (if Best In Show was not enough) that tries at many times to be funny but is mostly in poor taste. The British scene in the 1980's was influential and at the height of the 2nd Brit wave, and Michael Winterbottom could have exposed the goings-on in a much better way. \n\nMy main issue with this film was it's attempts at being funny in a hip-Britster fashion that falls flat constantly since the issues occurring are very serious. The dialogue is difficult to follow especially since most of it is meaningless anyway, and the film never really follows it's premise as much as it should: the rise of Factory. I did really enjoy the Joy Division segments, though, even if exploiting Ian Curtis's death was slightly in poor taste. \n\nUnless you're a fan of the Brit explosion of the post-punk era, and an extreme fan at that, I could not recommend this film. It's not even greatly educational for music lovers and at times very difficult to get into.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_219", "text": "Naughty but clever\n\tYes. Wild things is what I recommend for our jaded eyes. Aren't we sick of all the crowd pleasing PG-13 shows which are neither sexy or action packed - most of all with hardly a plot? Wild Things is sex sex sex but with witty capital H humor and a twisted story.\n\nRecent eye candy shows could learn a thing or two from this film. Candy can remain sweet and sickening but a great script and a good cast (from Oscar nominee Matt Dillon, Kevin Bacon etc) can turn candy into cuisine", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_220", "text": "BEWARE: ALL SHOWS ARE EDITED\n\tALL THESE SHOWS ARE THE SYNDICATED ONES.THERE ARE AT LEAST 3 MIN CUT FROM EACH SHOW.SONY SUCKS BIG TIME FOR RELEASING EDITED SHOWS. NOT THE FIRST TIME( SEE SOAP,OTHER SEASONS OF GOOD TIMES).BROUGHT MINE BACK AND GOT A REFUND", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_221", "text": "Disappointing\n\tBeware the reviews that say this is an underrated classic and masterpiece and all that. Was real disappointed by 9th Gate. This film is tepid, there is none of the satanic intensity/ambiance that you find in 'Rosemary's Baby' It's too Hollywood, surprisingly, considering the maverick presence of Depp/Polanski. Film opens well, with a suicide and Depp's opportunistic character who seems to straddle the moral fence, but it never creates the proper mood or atmosphere. Exorcist 3, which I was equally disappointed in, at least was more satanic. I won't spoil anything for those who do want to see it, but the showdown scene between Depp and those he is purusing is awkward and poorly directed. Emmanuelle Seigner comes across more like a hippy chick than a Demona. And the 'showdown with the devil' is a letdown to say the least. This film could have been great but Polanski dropped the ball, considering he was the producer/director/co-screenwriter, and the film fails in all three areas. It's not horrible, so I give it 2 stars. But don't buy this film, rent it only. Buy Angel Heart instead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_222", "text": "Cate, oh my...............\n\tTo borrow from a previous reviewer: A movie to kill an evening with if you have one that really needs murdering.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_223", "text": "Fact is stranger than Fiction\n\tI am a fan of historical fiction, and this has to be one of the most historically inaccurate films I have ever seen! What bothers me the most is that the general public, who hasn't read the Tudor biographies like some of us have, will believe this stuff because it is their only exposure to the subject! I won't go into all the inaccuracies since other reviewers have already touched on them. Why tamper with history, when it was actually more fascinating than what was portrayed in this movie.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_224", "text": "Out of Sync Tommy\n\tI've been a fan of the Who since I recieved my copy of Tommy on vinyl in 1970 for Christmas.\nI resisted buying this DVD set for a long time because of the price and knowing that if it was a current release that Townshend would be playing an accoustic guitar while someone backstage would be playing what he should be (he started doing this due to hearing loss years ago). The Who hasnt been the same since.\nWatching the Tommy performance will make you seasick its so out of sync. It just goes to show that some publishers and performers will let anything out the door to make another buck.\nI had just moved to Las Vegas when Entwhistle died there of a cocaine overdose, it was somehow prophetic in a way, I didnt have tickets for their show that week but I thought with his death it wouldnt have happened anyway.\nSurprisingly it did, (its all about $$$$$).\nIf you've never seen this band in its heyday go get a copy of their Live at the Isle of Wight festival show or Woodstock for a second choice and see what this band was really like.\nAnd shame on the people who let this recording hit the shelves, I hope they choke on the money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_225", "text": "Worst special (extended) edition of a movie - EVER!\n\tWhat were they thinking?! There are actually scenes DELETED from the original theatrical release!! The extended edition is an \"abomination\" if there ever were one. \n\nFurthermore, I discourage anyone who has not seen the original from purchasing this product. Seek out the original release because I believe the \"original\" release included in this set is not of the same quality.\n\nDavid Lynch was right in not becoming involved in this edition", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_226", "text": "Misnomer\n\tThis may be entitled \"Warner Bros. Classic Holiday Collection,\" but Warner Bros. had nothing to do with the production or distribution of Boys Town, Men of Boys Town, or the 1938 Christmas Carol. Louis B. Mayer may return to haunt the Christmases of those heretics against the one, true religion of MGM, who purloined Spencer Tracey, Mickey Rooney, and Ann Rutherford to enrich the reputations of Harry, Jack, Abe, and Ted.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_227", "text": "Atrocious.\n\tAbsolutely terrible. The most inexplicable comedy phenomena this side of Dane Cook. \n\nNothing happens in this movie (and I mean nothing) except a bunch of sullen characters exhanging \"comic\" glances and looking withdrawn and cynical. I don't think a Soviet run production company could suck the life and charisma out of these talented actors better. So on that point it's a success. All the sullen, understated lines and glances are supposed to be funny-they're not, they're boring. Somebody needs to tell Wes Anderson that too. ASAP", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_228", "text": "Hipster drivel\n\tI think this movie is so incredibly contrived and just so damn cutesy I don't know why it has gotten so much critical acclaim, especially about how it's all just so devastatingly human despite everyone acting like a cartoon character? But being in a liberal arts college I have to listen to almost every other student rave about it so it must have some sort of generational following. The characters and the situations remind me of the short stories I would write in the sixth grade when I was around 12 years old, where all of the characters have a bunch of dumb, absurd eccentricities that anyone could come up with if they wanted to because you're wanting so badly to be inventive and unique but in hindsight they make you cringe and tear up all those old notebooks full of such irritating, inane nonsense. The whole movie feels like ones 12-year-old self trying to write about adult problems that they're distanced from yet infatuated by. This movie appeals to the type of people who like to read Catcher and the Rye so they can either consciously or subconsciously think of their chain-smoking, wannabe-depressed but more like \"I'm so sad 'cause I don't have a girlfriend\" indie-rocker lives into some sort of literary wellspring. I think the visuals in all of his movies are so tremendously appealing, it's unfortunate he can't just do fantasy films or something instead of these barely funny yet barely dramatic \"subtle\" messages on the human condition or whatever those critics say. Hipster drivel - look for something else to watch", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_229", "text": "\"Who would want to kill the sweetest ****** woman in the world?\"\n\tI knew I was in trouble with FOUR BROTHERS when I saw that Josh Howard (of SPORTS NIGHT fame) was scowling hard, trying to be a tough Detroit cop. Not believable for a nanosecond. And then it got worse when Marky Mark said, \"Why don't you two cops get some doughnuts and coffee?\"\n\nThe rest of the film veers along in that kind of lame and clich\ufffdd rhythm. Almost every scene in this thing is a howler. And watching it, I remembered I hadn't forgiven Tyrese Gibson for the travesty that was 2 FAST 2 FURIOUS. Still, Tyrese is better than Garrett Hedlund, who looks like he's a refugee from THE OUTSIDERS.\n\nBut the movie's not a total wash; after all, it's got a GREAT soundtrack", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_230", "text": "I'm not an expert, but this movie sucks\n\tSeriously, I am an expert, and this movie sucks. But, imagine for a moment--yes, stop and withdraw from your metaphysical prejudices--a movie whose premise is truly profound, strikingly engaging, and culturally challenging--that art is only such relative to those individuals, those `experts', whose tastes, likes and dislikes, decide it so. Given that aesthetic claims are empirically nonsensical--a matter of pure subjective opinion--why is it that some art is valued at all while some not at all? Besides this interesting question, which is put forth explicitly, without the pretentious riddles of terrible poetry, and in about 60 seconds, the rest of the movie is obnoxious editing and narration. Avoid at all costs.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_231", "text": "B is for Boring\n\tThe only extraordinary thing about this film is how OW could take such a fascinating subject and drain the life out of it. I found myself wanting this to be over about halfway through (after I dozed off). Don't be fooled by the other review here. They are the true fakes (if you know what I mean). Save your money and save your time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_232", "text": "Do Musicians have a conscience....?\n\tFollowing Live 8 i have to wonder if Live Aid justifies the euphoria that followed it. Most people if honest would say that on the whole musically it was pretty bland and as for achieving its aims-well that's debatable. What it did manage to do was make Bob Geldof whom no matter how honourable his motive were done quite nicely out of it thank you. Before this his career was on the skids and now he is a household name, knighted by the monarchy and very,very rich. The same with U2 pushed them into the statosphere and made Bono think he is some sort of latter day prophet. Same with Queen pushed them into mega-stardom. So do musicians have a conscience or was it the chance to get maximum worldwide publicity, push their latest album all for fifteen minutes of stage time. Sounds pretty good to me. One can't help wonder that they could all give there royalties for the past year and wipe out the third world debt without coming on stage and screaming 'give me your money'. There was a shot(deleted of course) where backstage the good and the great were dining on expensive food and wine whilst up on stage was a backdrop of the starving. Another example of there hyprocrisy. Madonna singing 'imagine' on her latest tour '..imagine-no prosessions..yeah right! I can't help but think for all there posturing there was an eye on global exposure and a chance to feel good about themselves when they went back to their mansion and who would dispute that McCartneys version of 'let it be' was stomach churning? Face it the only musician (Peter Green ex-fleetwood mac) who wanted to give everything away to charity got certified. Proves a point", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_233", "text": "Review\n\t\"Capote\", directed by Bennett Miller with a conscious sensation of subtlety and a slow pace, was widely acclaimed by critics after its release in 2005. It is based on Gerald Clarke's 1988 non-fiction book \"Capote: A Biography\". The film starts by Capote's (Philip Seymour Hoffman) interest in the Kansas crime merely as a reader and ends with him becoming the most famous writer on the crime. His knowledge of the criminals, especially Perry Smith (Clifton Collins Jr.), which started from the newspapers elevated to an intimate yet undefined relationship. The writer is sympathetic and sees in Smith a strong resemblance with himself, yet he uncaringly and mendaciously uses him to get to his aim. Capote was looking for something to write and indeed he found it. \"In Cold Blood\" was his most famous novel; the one that established him as a legendary writer. He was left overwhelmed, confused and unsatisfied, however. The movie is quite ambiguous, though. Characters are marginally defined and the dialogue wavers between witty to irrelevant or inexpressive. At many instances it is hard to grasp the causes and consequences of specific situations and conversations. For instance, people are always laughing heartily at what Capote has to say, although he never actually says something funny or worth a great deal of laughter. The setting and the music were both barely significant. Although Philip Seymour Hoffman's performance is highly remarkable, the actor's resemblance of Capote is questionable. Hoffman is 5'10\" and more stout than the slender, barely 5'2\" Truman Capote.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_234", "text": "An amateur effort all around\n\tThis movie is utterly unremarkable -- actually, scratch that. This movie is actually VERY remarkable -- because of how BAD it is. First of all, the protagonist is pathetic: it's impossible for the viewer to sympathize with her because she is just a pitiful, weak person who does absolutely nothing to try and solve her problems; all she does is cry and moan. Second, the actors are some of the most wooden and stiff performers I've seen in any movie. Third, there are some plot gaps and questions that never get answered, which disrupt the movie's flow and continuity; for example, the protagonist gets hit head-on by an 18-wheeler truck, and her car is absolutely mangled, but she walks away without a scratch. Someone care to explain how that's possible?\n\nI probably would have stopped watching this piss-poor excuse for a movie if I wasn't at a friend's house (and there's the fact that it's his movie): I sat through it just to be polite. When all is said and done, this movie just isn't worth your time. I'm glad I'm not the one who actually paid my hard-earned dollars to buy this piece of dung", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_235", "text": "Booooooring\n\tI've been had is all I can say, after reading other reviews I really thought this would be an interesting, exciting movie. Instead, the story is lame, the acting is pretty pathetic and it is so NOT scary or at least gripping. I watched the whole thing as I thought maybe I am missing something, but no there is no twist thats worth mentioning as the whole movie is predictable from beginning to end. Sorry guys, but this is nowhere near, Audition, Tale of two Sisters or even Whispering Corridors", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_236", "text": "Only for Foodies\n\tIf you've seen Tortilla Soup, there is no need to watch this movie. This is just the Chinese version of the said movie. The similarities of these 2 movies are so prominent that it would actually be a waste of time and money to buy both - same characters, same plot only in a different setting.\nI got to enjoy the scenes with food, though...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_237", "text": "Just Say No\n\tThis movie is no \"Heathers.\" It's not even \"Mean Girls.\" As hard as it tried to be witty, shocking, dark, and satirical, it just made me want to bang my head against a wall to make the pain of watching it stop. Maybe I'm just too old for this drivel -- although I could watch \"Clueless\" and \"The Craft\" until my DVD player breaks -- but whatever entertainment value this movie was trying to push, I just didn't get it. The movie wasn't funny (which is sad to say when one of my favorite comedic actresses, Carol Kane, couldn't even elicit a smile out of me), the plot was full of holes, and the writing seemed very rushed and contrived. I wasn't expecting greatness when I watched Jawbreakers, but I was at least hoping for 1 1/2 hours of mindless entertainment. Unfortunately, the \"entertainment\" piece was dropped and I was just left with \"mindless.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_238", "text": "review\n\tMy wife and I ejected this DVD after half way through and planned to throw it out. I later figured I'd see if it got any better and watched the rest of it. The last guy is good and I won't throw this away now; he does a bit on throwing up that is good. Most of the humor is gutter humour and is not that funny", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_239", "text": "Pretty stupid and obnoxious\n\tAlmost unbelievably bad, except I saw the remake of 'Shaft,' which should have been a forewarning. This is like a comic book for filmgoers. No, not a graphic novel adapted to the screen. More like a comic book for kids, that you'd be embarassed to own at any age. Doubly offensive is the high quality soul music that is on the soundtrack, a travesty to the nth degree.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_240", "text": "Not good\n\tThere are 2 types of people who like black and white films: old people and clever clogs know-it-alls. Why watch this when you can buy Picture Perfect with the lovely Jennifer Aniston for the same price. The emperor's new clothes", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_241", "text": "Dive ! Dive !\n\tThis is the classic WW2 submarine war movie, and most WW2 submarine vets will tell you that this is the best movie. I greatly enjoyed it and it is true sub action, based on what I read about WW2 submarines. The special effects are a bit cheesy, you can see the wires pulling the torpedos and you can tell that they used scaled model ships...but if you overlook those items, you get fine acting and a good plot with plenty of\naction", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_242", "text": "stupidest movie I've seen in a long time.\n\tI HATED THIS MOVIE. It is one of those ones that you keep watching because you think it may get better and it never does... stupid plot - too many holes and stupid ending.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_243", "text": "Couldn't have destroyed the story worse...\n\tI suppose if you never read the book, you might think this movie is good... maybe even charming. But having gone into the theatre with this as my favorite novel, I was so grossly disappointed I can't tell you. \n\nSee, the book is about two people - Novalee and Willie Jack. They head West together, until Willie Jack abandons her at a WalMart. They part ways on more than one level - his life goes as low as a life can, and her life rises beautifully. It's a study in contrasts, and it's done impeccably in the novel, with a plethora of complex characters to richen the journey... but it didn't translate because of Hollywood's froo-froo mentality.\n\nHollywood cut Benny Goodluck - a main character in the novel - completely out and shaved Moses(another major character) down to a bit part while making Novalee's one-visit-mother a major player. And they DESTROYED Forney... who is supposed to be eccentric, late-thirties genius, withdrawn and strange... they turned him into a twenty-something easy-going stud type with a crooked smile. SO. NOT. FORNEY. I never wanted to jump thru the screen and slap people so badly in my life. That horrid. And Lexie... she's supposed to be a size 22 with four kids and white-trash tendencies... and they put ASHLEY JUDD in the role. Hello...?!?! Does that picture at the top look like a size 22 with four kids and white trash tendencies to you? That's just the biggie complaints, too. \n\nRead the book, don't watch the movie. You'll be amazed at how inept Hollywood was at telling this story", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_244", "text": "You've got to be kidding.\n\tThis movie is basically about 12 yr. old boys crying with each other. When does that ever happen? The dialogue is completely unbelievable considering the age of these kids. What 12 yr. old worries about \"..never getting out of this small town.\"? \nI guess if your childhood consisted of sitting around and crying with your friends, then you might enjoy this movie in some lame nostalgic sense. I have a feeling Oprah would like this movie.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_245", "text": "Not That great, actually is kinda bad.\n\tDont get me wrong, i'm kinda young but i love 80's / 90's movies specially the horror ones. I had great spectation for early Geoge Romero movies. But both night of the living dead and day of the dead are pretty bad. Gorge Romero is a pionner of the zombie movies and sure a that time they were scarry, but for today standars they are not, even they are not that good for most of the 80's 90's movies.\n\nThe Bad:\n\n1. Acting is not beleavible. It looks like the were \"acting\"\n2. The dialog's are not how people actually talk.\n3. The soldiers at \"Day Of The Dead\" are a shame, they are fat stupid and dont have any dicipline. They behave like a bunch of drunken teenages and they are grown ups\n\n4. More than half of the movie you just see them talking and yelling each other.\n5. I think is stupid that zombies behave like living humans (listening music, shooting, \"talking\" )\n6. the only 3 scarry moments are just the tipical fast escenes from a quiet moment. Theres is not any frightening atmosfere .\n\nThe Good:\n\n1. The gore scenes are really good, maybe too much bloody. It shows how good in cammera effects are rather than computer generated.\n\n\nSo far the only great zombie movie i have seen, beleive it or not is Resident Evil 1.\nResident Evil 1 has it all. Resident Evil 2 NOT. Resident Evil 2 is one those \"just shoot and kick\" movies and I'm not a fan of cliches or indiscrimanated violence ala rambo. \n\nSo if you want a gory movie, maybe you may like this movie, but the gore is just at the end of the movie. You will be better pleased with \"Cabin Fever\".\n\nIf you want a frighten atmosfere and real fear look somewhere else maybe Resident Evil 1, Poltergeist, the original japanese version of The Ring and The Grouch, ScareCrows. Alien, Aliens and even Alien 3 not Alien 4 (It Sucks).\n\nBut the Best review is your own so i recomend you rent them and judge them by your own and decide if the worth the price", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_246", "text": "a fan of the first\n\tthis is by far the worst moive I've seen. I LOVE the first secret garden. No one can do a sequel to a moive as good as the origanl. It's a classic. But this sequel is terriable. It controdicts the first moive. It takes the magic away. If you liked the origanl, first moive don't watch this, it will take the magic out of the first moive", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_247", "text": "Awful\n\tThe slight actor in the title role is more suited for light comedy. Unintelligible at time....Not what the books are about", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_248", "text": "not good\n\tIf your expecting a documentary with the clarity and production value of \"End of the Century\" or \"Filth and the Fury\" THIS AIN'T IT! Picture taking 40 hours of bad home video (really awful sound) and editing together and calling it a documentary. No current interviews, No voice over making any sense of the chaos...No thought to flow or storyline, just a mishmash of stuff banged together. A real dissapointment. The saddest part is that for those fans out there who want it, this material could be a great source for a documentary with actual substance. I've liked the dolls for years and was really excited at the prospect of them getting their due. Its a shame this is what its been reduced to. Shame on everyone involved", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_249", "text": "Nothing to write home about\n\tI picked this set up despite reservations (reservations being Luke Perry and the guy from the Cosby Show) because of the creator J. Michael Straczynski. Unfortunately the show is just not up to snuff. \n\nIt's really nothing more then a C average show. Normally that's not a big deal but when you consider this is on a premium channel (Showtime) and costs over $70.00 on DVD it's just not good enough. \n\nSpecific problems I had with the show include a lot of filler episodes. The season is only 18 episodes long and at least half are stand alones that contribute nothing to the overall story line. The show would have been better off with only 12 episodes all geared towards a single over riding story (this is the model that HBO uses). \n\nProduction value is also sorely lacking. Once again I'm going to compare to HBO (I feel this is fair since these are both pay to view networks). The HBO series Carnivale has unbelievable production value, the set's, locations, costumes and visual effects are all motion picture quality (the same can be said for Deadwood and Rome but Carnival makes for a better comparison). But Jeremiah all looks the same. You can tell the show was all shot in the same location, every back road and town look like they are in the same county.\n\nThe biggest problem however is just the premise. A post genocidal virus world populated by orphaned children seems like a good idea but in practice it get's tired fast. I had to force myself through the last 9 episodes. Luke Perry's quest to find Valhalla sector fails to add any intrigue or mystery. Simon's quest to rebuild civilization also comes up flat and any moral or social lessons conveyed are thinly veiled. So basically it is neither exciting nor intelligent. Plus if you need any other reason to dislike this show then know that Jason Presley makes a guest appearance (just what this show needed a 90210 reunion).\n\nIf you're looking for a great show this is not it. If you can watch it cheap give a whirl but don't waste any hard earned cash on this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_250", "text": "Torture to watch\n\tI hate to trash on an American Classic... but this was truly horrible. I thought my son would like this due to the flying car. It took hours of TORTURE to get to that scene. Horrible, horrible film. Mindless, drawn-out banter, and weak story line. Our copy eventually broke (stepped on?) --- we felt SOOO lucky to have it gone. \"One Star\" seems like a generous rating", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_251", "text": "Whoops, was I wrong about this set\n\tWell, I wrote the review about this set, and boy was I disappointed when I got it. I see that the company who produced it must have paid very little in royalties as there are numerous silent episodes and ones with the lesser caracters. 1 disc has spanky and alfalfa and the fifth is a sad attempt at filling out this collection. The transfers are terrible and the sound is worse. Come on guys, at least try to put some effort into it!!! I got the set, watched it lt; and traded it in at the local hock shop for something i could use. What a waste of money!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_252", "text": "Gina just doesn't understand!!\n\tGina is just like the protesters--she just doesn't \"get it!\" The liberal way of doing ANYthing is throw more of our tax money at it! Whereas Africa's problems including poverty AIDS will NEVER be solved UNTIL they get the birth rate down! As long as more babies are born than people dying, their population goes up--VERY bad. The only way to eliminate poverty is LESS children!! Send money for that but nothing else.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_253", "text": "Judge yourself first.\n\tThe concept of this movie looked interesting but as the story unfolded \"The Girl in the Cafe\" turned out to be a left-wing political message. I wonder if the writer of this movie realized the blatant hypocrisy in the character \"Gina\"? Gina browbeats the members of the G8 conference over the terrible poverty and suffering in the world, particularly involving children while she initiates a sexual relationship with a man she barely knows. Does the thought ever cross her mind (or the person writing the script?) that casual sex is one of the primary reasons for the rampant spread of HIV/AIDS, all varieties of venereal disease, children born out of wedlock, etc? Maybe Gina should look at her own life before judging other so harshly.\n\nThis movie is unrated at the time of this writing but would likely receive an R rating for nudity and language", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_254", "text": "Bogus collection\n\tThis should be called the \"John Ford tiny collection\", as most of his major films are not included. Even \"John Ford the early years\" would at least alert customers to the fact that this is only a small sampling of Ford's work.\n\nShame on Amazon for their collaboration in this matter, and for advertising the John Wayne/John Ford collection so closely that it is easy to mistake one for the other.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_255", "text": "\"O\" Please!!!!!!!\n\tFor me this movie is a painfull thing to watch. I wish that I could give this 0 stars. The infamous fake \"O\" scene kind of recked true intamacy for me. It may be true that women do this but it is one of the worst kind of lie imaginable. \n\nOne of the truths for us guys is that when we are cuddiling with a woman we fanasise that we are with the first girl we fell in love with. \n\nJust FYI.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_256", "text": "Trinity Collection is a Bootleg - You get what you pay for\n\tTrinity Collection is a Bootleg. Picture is extremly poor. 3 movies for $10. Too bad, I like Trinity, she's cute. Ooops, wrong Trinity..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_257", "text": "Disappointed\n\tI would love to review this Lions Gate DVD, but I can't catch one word in ten. It is NOT, as advertised, closed-captioned, and the characters' speech is too casual and British for me to get. Drat! -- I was so chuffed to see there was a cc version", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_258", "text": "If you want a porn flick...\n\tI was not happy with this purchase. This video only taught 10 min. of teaching followed by 30 min of a porn flick at the end. The teaching was informative balanced with different women with various shapes and builds, I could have used more teaching and less of a porn show. This was a waste of money! There are a few more reviews like mine so take our advise.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_259", "text": "Could you last from dusk to dawn?\n\tI don't know how I managed to see this gory splatterfest TWICE in college.It's a terrible movie (next to that other awful movie \"Wild Wild West\" which also stars Salma Hayek)\n\nQuentin Tarantino George Clooney play a pair of ne'er do wells who take a family hostage.They end up going to a strip joint filled with evil vampires...and battling them until dawn.Turns out that the strip joint is built on top of an Aztec temple,hence the bloodsucking strippers.\n\nGeorge Clooney managed to overcome this,as well as \"Batman Robin\" to get into \"Syriana\" \"Good Night,and Good Luck.\" He's a talented actor;too bad he couldn't save this movie through sheer charm.When it comes to heists,he's better in \"Ocean'e Eleven\" as a dapper casino-robbing metrosexual.\n\nAvoid this movie,unless you REALLY like gruesome,violent movies..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_260", "text": "Drown, damn you, drown!!\n\tHow could Mr. Cameron take a subject like this and a cast and brig out the worst in everybody?\n\nThe production design and cinematopraphy are sumptuos, but the script and dialogue are so banal, the fine cast delivering one empty performance after another. (Including Leo, who was so good in \"What's Eating Gilbert Grape?\" in 1993 when I didn't yet know who he was, I thought he was really a cute little retarded kid... yet in \"Titanic\", there's just nothing there--- or nothing permitted). \n\nTalk about a SHIP wreck!!\n\nOnly the two studio-backed block voting resulted in the record-tying Oscar wins/nominations.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_261", "text": "It's no warning, it's Predictable!\n\tWhen I saw the movie, it was so predictable. Halfway into it, the broadcasts were so lame as well as the so-called live-footage. Total rip-off of \"War of the Worlds.\" Reminded me \nof an NBC-TV movie from the early 80's called, \"Special Bulletin.\" Much better with it's live-broadcasts! The only \nthing i liked about this movie, when I switched back to catch it's climax ending. They never even saw their ever-ending doom.\nSure put's the military in it's place!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_262", "text": "MOVIE FEEDBACK\n\tI AM PRETTY EASY TO PLEASE WHEN IT COMES TO MOVIES.LOW BUDGET,HIGH BUDGET,DOESN'T MATTER.THIS MOVIE IS ACTUALLY THE WORST MOVIE I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY 45 YEARS OF VIEWING.WAS TOTALLY NOT BELIEVABLE AND THE WRITING AND DIRECTING WAS SHABBY AT BEST.DON'T WASTE YOUR HARD EARNED BUCKS ON THIS LEMON!!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_263", "text": "Great Play, But Look At The Editing\n\tInto The Woods is one of my Sondheim favorites. Having seen the PBS presentation of this, I am thoroughly dismayed at how poorly this DVD is edited. Rather than allowing one to be engaged by the staging and character interaction, this DVD uses pan and scan to isolate characters and provide sometimes inappropriate close-ups. This especially detracts from what one wishes to see in a play; the staging. By forcing the viewer's perspective, this version does a disservice to a very fine play that investigates our relationships with each other through fairy tales and their aftermath.\n\nI am hoping that somebody releases a version that does not presume to edit out the director's vision", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_264", "text": "Overrated dramatic mess.\n\tI purchased this movie because I love Chris Cooper as an actor and because the reviews were very positive. I played the movie yesterday and boy, was I disappointed.\n\nThe movie was much too slow and boring. I love mysteries and hate dramas therefore I thought the little personal stories throughout with flashbacks actually detracted from what I thought was going to be a good mystery story. In the end the mystery is solved with a thud and don't get me started on the quasi Luke Leia moment at the end. PLEASE!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_265", "text": "all humans must go\n\tthis is a \"horror\" movie in the sense that it is incredibly grating and all the people in it act like total garbage. I don't mean the acting is garbage, though it is. I mean that all the characters in the movie are complete human garbage, such as make you want to start your own special death camp just to get rid of them. If the aim of the movie was to turn the viewer into a one-man murder wave, then... bingo. I am locked and loaded and ready to ratatatatatatatattat.... blow away the cast", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_266", "text": "\"Is That All There Is?\"\n\tI generally admire Jennifer Aniston's work so I picked this up when the video store offered a second rental free with the purchase of two bags of popcorn. Sadly, watching the popcorn pop was more interesting than the movie. If you went to sleep after the first 10 minutes, you would't miss much since nothing really happens. If it's a comedy, it isn't funny. If it's a slice of life, the lives are deadly dull. The emotional level is so low-key you suspect the entire group is on valium. Jenifer Aniston especially, seems to have phoned this one in. \n\nReal characters? As it happens, I've known thousands of real people over the years and not a one bears the slightest resemblance to any of these sad-sack characters. If they're actually representative of real Americans then we're in big trouble! My wife I had the same reaction at the end of this one ..... \"THAT\"S IT??!!\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_267", "text": "Makes you want to kill yourself\n\tDull and pointless. How could Jennifer Aniston read this script and think that doing this film was a good idea? We had to turn it off about half-way through. Shallow, boring, superficial; take your pick. It's like a contest--which character's life sucks the most. If you're going to depress people, at least make it interesting. Would it have been so hard for the writers to mix in a PLOT with their nihilism", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_268", "text": "Unconvincing\n\tColin Firth and Kevin Bacon head up the cast as a comedy duo from the 50's whose careers are ruined by a scandal involving the murder of a young woman. Bacon does a pretty good job as a creepy funny man, with Firth as the anchor of the team. Off-stage the comedy roles they play are echoed in their lives. But I found \"Truth\" confusing and unengaging. I found it hard to care at all about the demise of the duo. And as several have noted, Lohman as the reporter who seeks to uncover the mystery of the murder is not credible. Give this one a pass", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_269", "text": "Shallow Treatment of Profound Ideas\n\t\"The human race today is in a really bad state, mainly because most people do not want to wake up. They want to be told how to behave instead of understanding their own power.\" -- Miceal Ledwith in The Great Questions in the Hamburger Universe, Vol. 1 of Deep Deceptions\n\nI thoroughly enjoyed the DVD \"What the BLEEP Do We Know!?\" mostly for the engaging snippets of dialogue from scientists, theologians, and mystics. I also enjoyed Ramtha's DVD \"Create Your Day\", even though it wasn't quite as good as the BLEEP cameos. \n\nIt was with great expectations that I viewed The Great Questions in the Hamburger Universe, Vol. 1 of Deep Deceptions by Miceal Ledwith. Unfortunately, the plodding pace of the 57 minute DVD--as well as the ramblings of Ledwith--was very disappointing.\n\nLedwith brings up some great points in this DVD, but never goes beyond the surface. He asserts that thinking people have discarded most of the infantile tenants of the \"hamburger universe\" (i.e. the \"vault of the heavens\" overhead with the vault of hell underneath). Yet, instead of treating his audience as intelligent folk, he makes nebulous comments without explaining the \"what and why\".\n\nHe mentions string theory (quantum physics) and the \"true\" nature of the big bang, going on to say that levitation isn't a \"miracle\" but only a matter of superseding gravity with the \"Torsion Field\". The problem is that he's tossing about these terms in support of Jesus' words that \"ye are all gods\" and \"greater works than these shall you do\" without actually explaining the meaning or *science* of a Torsion Field and just how consciousness supersedes natural laws. (FYI: The Torsion Field is quantum spin waves of empty space. Einstein and Elie Cartan did some preliminary work on this theory in the 1920's. The Einstein-Cartan theory could possibly be used to explain ESP, among other things.)\n\nLedwith spends a good portion of the DVD highlighting the silliness of traditional Christianity, including the clouds and harps of heaven. He goes on and on about how a cloud is, in reality, damp and would be uncomfortable to sit on (duh) and that if one were to play the harp for eternity, they'd wear down the fingers to the third knuckle. I understand highlighting the damage that traditional Christian thought has caused humanity, especially in terms of evolution. In fact, as a former minister trained in theology myself, I probably \"get it\" more than most.\n\nBut while poking fun at Christian thought is popular these days, you had *better* have some theological and scientific claims to back up your assertions--especially if you want to be a part of the \"thinking\". Christian apologists know their Bible inside and out, so if Ledwith wants to undermine their fear-based, illogical ideas he needs to do so with his supposed area of expertise...THEOLOGY. Heck, even at a simplified level, all one has to do is consider that if an individual set a paddle on fire and repeatedly hit a baby with it over and over and over, this act would be considered a barbaric tragedy condemned by Christians (and others, of course). \n\nYet, God the Father would do much worse by condemning humanity to eternal torment forever and ever? Apologists would say \"Well, humans CHOOSE to go to hell.\" The interesting thing is that the Bible says \"no man can come to the Father except the Holy Spirit draws him\" because his understanding is \"darkened\". \n\nThis is just one of the many points that Ledwith could bring up, but instead, he preaches to the New Age choir by ridiculing monotheistic religions (primarily Christianity) via nebulous assertions. In fairness, Ledwith makes excellent points, but nothing that you couldn't get (much more eloquently) from Marianne Williamson, Gary Zukav, Eckhart Tolle, Neale Donald Walsch, and others. Some of these points are:\n\n\"We are pawns tossed about by those people we perceive as more capable and enlightened than us.\"\n\n\"If Jesus were on Earth today, he wouldn't recognize his own teachings.\"\n\n\"Anyone who looks back at our history can only be appalled at the small-mindedness, the hostility, the barbarism that has characterized our whole traverse as a race.\"\n\n\"We don't realize how following another's image of God is spiritually and evolutionarily limiting. We don't even think of it.\"\n\n\"The flat earth mentality still corrupts and completely distorts our fundamental beliefs at the basic level still today.\"\n\n\"We've never gotten rid of the Inquistatorial mind to this day.\"\n\n\"The answers we've been given by religion are bizarre, emotionally charged, and childish.\"\n\n\"Heaven varies according to the broker (Christian denomination), but the basis is pretty much the same: earning credits for good behavior so you can immigrate to heaven.\"\n\n\"God is just a human magnified (in monotheism). We take these categories from the lowest plains of existence and impose them upon the Divine. As a result, we're left with something so sentimental, mawkish, and inaccurate that it bears no relationship to reality.\"\n\n\"Whatever God is has no gender. These childish images are holding us back.\"\n\nLedwith makes other interesting comments, but they beg for elaboration. One such comment is:\n\n\"(That) Jesus' death was to appease the vengeance of a savage God...this had NOTHING to do with what Jesus Christ did.\"\n\nI'd love to hear his explanation of the crucifixion! Spiritual teachers such as Williamson have brilliantly explained the metaphysical aspects of the crucifixion of Christ. Does Ledwith have a clue as to why Jesus died? If he did, why didn't he share it?\n\nHe quotes Jesus by saying \"greater works (than I) shall you do\", attempting to make the case that humans are living far below their potential--mostly due to a flat earth mentality. What he fails to mention, however, is that polemicists and theologians debate the meaning of \"greater works\" (meizona tout n in the Greek) in terms of whether \"greater\" refers to quantity versus quality. (My Greek professor made a case for the former, saying that converts would multiply miracles by sheer numbers.)\n\nLedwith also perpetuates the biggest misquote circulated in New Age circles, attributing \"It's not our weakness that frightens us, it's our power\" to Nelson Mandela. The actual quote is \"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure...\", which was uttered by Marianne Williamson in her book \"A Return to Love\".\n\nOne of Ledwith's comments that I found particularly insightful is \"As human knowledge grows, the territory of God shrinks. God becomes a refugee.\" The \"God of the gaps\", as he called it, are areas that we try to fill with human knowledge in the attempt to explain what we don't yet understand. An example would be ancient paganism attributing lightning to the actions of Zeus. Despite this interesting observation, it's not enough to enliven the rest of the DVD.\n\nWhat separates the tight, insightful segements in \"What the BLEEP Do We Know!?\" from this DVD is that the conversations captured in BLEEP were the result of directors Chasse, Arntz and Vincente ASKING probing questions of the experts...questions borne out of the directors' own curiosity and personal paths. On The Great Questions in the Hamburger Universe, Vol. 1 of Deep Deceptions, however, Ledwith is left to ramble at the camera rather aimlessly, which doesn't make for good viewing and does not offer lucid alternatives to the flat earth mentality of the hamburger universe. Perhaps this is more the fault of \"director\" JZ Knight.\n\nIn the end, I couldn't help but feel like this DVD was thrown together in order to capitalize on BLEEP's popularity. Let's hope the subsequent installments of this series are tighter, deeper, and smarter", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_270", "text": "Garbage\n\t\"Chamber\" was always the worst entry in the Harry Potter series, but this film adaptation manages to take what was already a crappy story and make it even worse. Choppy editing, horrible humor personified by the untalented Rupert Grint, smug acting by the equally untalented Emma Watson, poor screenwriting by that hack Steve Kloves and incompetent direction by the other hack Chris Columbus makes this a very unpleasant experience. \n\nSkip it if you can.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_271", "text": "Good for beginners only\n\tI go to abs classes frequently and wanted to get this DVD to help mix up my routine and give me something to do if I didn't want to leave the house. I was a little disappointed in this DVD. I love Self Magazine and their workouts and the amazon reviews made it seem very promising. The routines are broken down into four separate workouts. The only one that involved any effort on my part was the Pilates-inspired section. As for the rest, the other sections would have you do too few reps, I felt, to get your muscles warmed up, let alone reshape them. I think this DVD is great for beginners. Its simple enough to follow and it won't scare you away too soon. But if you're like me and you workout on a regular basis and just want a new routine, this probably isn't the abs workout for you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_272", "text": "THIS is the review I wish I'd read before buying\n\tI looked at the name (Groovaloos) and I looked at the cover -- and my gut told me not to get this DVD. I went against my gut and believed the reviews; I wish I'd listened to my gut. For those of you who think it looks and sounds a little hokey, you're right on the money. They can all dance, but compared to what I expected, they seemed mediocre. Here's the lowdown: (1) the sound sucks - they're in a city park and you can hear the instructions fine, but the music isn't loud enough to really \"feel\" something that makes you want to move, (2) they just seem like a group of people who don't naturally have a rhythm, but they've learned some moves; it's SO not inspiring, (3) it's not edgy enough, and (4) it looks good if you've got a group doing it, but when someone's doing it alone, it's just okay. Overall, this DVD was okay, but not great. Get it only if you're truly desperate", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_273", "text": "Yawn...\n\tI was a huge fan of the books growing up, and a lover of the period and Jannette Oke's books. I had greatly enjoyed the first movie and was eagerly looking forward to watching the next in the series. Well, I just finished -- and could hardly stop from yawning while I watched! \n\nThe movie started out well enough. Wonderful filming, great costuming, glorious rolling hills and large trees transport you back in time. No, the faults definitely do not lie with the production of the movie.\n\nThe scriptwriting and acting seemed to have gone down a notch. I remembered the tomboyish Missie from the last film and couldn't wait to see her older. The actress portraying the older Missie just did not do her justice! While she was pretty, she read most of her lines flat, with little emotion. The worst was the very ending, which was supposed to have been a heart-breaking moment between father and daughter, instead fell completely flat. In fact, most of the scenes with Missie had me checking to see how much time the movie had left.\n\nI think there were several attempts to portray Missie as spirited (like her chasing the chicken in the restaurant), but to me they just felt out of place from the new placid Missie we were continually seeing. \n\nApart from that, the rest of the cast was average, with a few star moments here and there. I can't remember the book very well to check for accuracy, but the story was so-so as well -- melodrama only reared its head in a few places. \n\nOnly if you want to keep up-to-date with the series, I would recommend this. Otherwise, I'm glad they replaced Missie's actress for the next film. Perhaps we'll get to see a more energetic performance.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_274", "text": "Expanding your mind through books and bad German dubbing is a no-no\n\tViewing a movie as an adult that you once enjoyed as a kid is a good way to see if it stands the test of time. Many of those films that stand the test of time are from the Fantasy genre, including Labyrinth and Dark Crystal. Would I add Neverending Story to that list? Hell no. The dubbing is atrocious (funny Germans), and the costumes and \"effects\" are flat-out bad. Labyrinth looks better than many movies released these days, and easily trumped Neverending Story when it was released two years later. The story and plot had the potential to be interesting, but the execution makes Neverending fall flat. And sure, Neverending Story may have advocated reading in the mid-80's, but Labyrinth advocated the use of psychedelics, which is the next step up for mind expansion", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_275", "text": "a comedy routine !\n\tunwatchable !!!!!--over rated poet-- singers who sing off key---- aggrandizing this mediocrity is ludicrous---", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_276", "text": "What a pity!\n\tI hope people don't start to think of this movie as Alien 5. In my mind this is a whole new venture, one that is separate from any of the work that Sigourney Weaver did on the first four Alien films. The first 4 films are pretty good and I really like the whole series. It works rather well and I would love to see another Alien film with Sigourney in it. I think they could pull off one more film. Ripley's a great hero.\n\nThis movie was pretty bad. The only reason I give it 2 stars is because of the special effects. I felt like I was watching a Scooby Doo version of Alien. Whoever greenlit this film clearly just wanted to make money. The plot was..well..stupid and the atmosphere of the movie was pretty much non-existent. Each of the first four Alien movies were provocative in some sense no doubt because of Sigourney's involvement. This one was as boring as a white wall and it was as cheesy as a funhouse at a state fair.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_277", "text": "Day of the Suck\n\tFrancisco was right, this film is about as well-conceived as buttcrust.\n\nThe review on the back of the dvd says \"jaw dropping, \" but the full quote probably reads \"jaw dropping (because i was lulled to sleep like a baby)\". There is about 30 seconds of truly jaw dropping footage, in the zombie attack scenes, but these scenes only account for maybe 5 minutes of the movie. The rest of this film consists of the ear-bleeding whines and yawn-inducing infighting of the human characters, ill-conceived and extremely unlikable caricatures of a pseudo-cynical and extremely redundant \"evil side of human nature\" message that would be better left to Jean Renoir (or even Adam Sandler considering the results here). I don't watch zombie movies for the characters, especially characters so vapid and unengaging. It seemed like the script writer read a novice's How To pamphlet and said \"yeah, it needs some CONFLICT\". If these characters weren't so constipated and bloated I'd give them a chance. One Amazon reviewer tries to justify all of the one-dimensional absurdity by crowning it with the weighty title of \"social commentary,\" but that's just a mindless knee-jerk observation that fails to ascertain whether it was carried out sucessfully. It wasn't. You'd get more insight watching a kid frying ants with a magnifying glass. The critical ambitions of this movie are ill-fitting and embarassing, and ultimately just plain disappointing since they allot almost no time to showcase the director's real talent, which is (you guessed it) the lovely undead. The rest is monotonous dreck. I don't know why horror directors have so much insecurity about the worth of their strengths that they feel they need to shroud them in a poor man's dramatic rags. \n\nAll that aside, the ending is the worst anticlimatic cop-out in the history of horror movies. A horror movie that sucks for 3/4 of its duration needs a cool climax to redeem itself, but the cut-away at the end makes you wanna kick the director in the gonads. Sorry, but anyone who calls this a classic is a friggin soundbite-repeating moron.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_278", "text": "i bet it's real stupid,\n\ti have not seen this movie, nor do i EVER want to. i've only seen the previews on tv and read about it in previews. why do i think it's probably one of the stupidest, pointless movies on the face of the earth?, because i bet just about every guy who's had trouble getting girls watched it, took notes, and believed each and every single thing that was in this movie, and believed every sentence that was in this movie where you got to hear the woman thinking out loud in the movie. i bet many guys took this movie way too seriously.\n\nwell, i bet some of the stuff said in there where it has the woman thinking out loud was garbage. not all women are the same, and not all men are the same... you can't believe every thing a woman says. not all women want what that one individual woman wants and some women lie. but hey, nobody's perfect. every guy had individual tastes too, and guys lie sometimes to.\n\ni for one, as far what i finad sexually appealing with a woman's appearance, like women who are a tad bigger. i like'em to weigh about 140 to 160 lbs. if they're around 5'5\" to 5'7\". yet there are guys who like petite women(i personlly don't know why).\n\nthere shouldn't be a movie that tries to help guys get girls. the movie title \"what women want\" was just wrong. i bet many guys thought of it as the gateway to seriously improving their game if they're looking for a date.\n\n\ni personally think guys put way too much emphasis on trying to find out what women want. i don't think that should be necessary. i think it's ridiculous. i think the guy should be himself like the girl is practially all the time and just feel good about himself. not every girl is going to be into every guy... i think self-confidence is probably the most important thing for a guy to have when trying to get women.\n\ni'm a guy and that's my opinion...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_279", "text": "Sentimental and fake\n\tHaving enjoyed LOST IN TRANSLATION, I thought I might like this one, which seems to have some sort of cult reputation-- why I can't fathom. The entire plot is self-serving, shallow, and unrealistic. I guess it's supposed to depict the horror of repressive religious values, and while I don't condone those, the film lacks clear characters or any motivation. A lot of people have buttoned up parents who don't get it, and it doesn't mean they kill themselves-- because they were grounded!?\n\nSince the writer-director gerw up in Hollywood, she may not be aware that you can't keep your kid home from school without a very good reason-- social workers and what not come after you. So the entire premise is false.\n\nRomanticizing mass suicide by having a bunch of soft focus young blondes do it-- after which they supposedly ascend to erotic eternity in the imaginations of their boyish peers-- could actually encourage the act. It's not caring, not real, and not responsible.\n\nBut I guess that wouldn't bother the rich, overfunded daughter of a Hollywood genius out to make a name for herself.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_280", "text": "Not as Advertised\n\tI bought this DVD for my collection. I do not buy full screen format DVDs. Amazon described the DVD as \"Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, Widescreen, NTSC\" with an aspect ration of 2.35:1. However, when it arrived, it was Full Screen only with an aspect ratio of 1:33.1. Consequently, I returned it. My recommendation, if you only want Widescreen, don't believe the description that this DVD is dual-layered and don't buy it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_281", "text": "If you care about \"The BOYS\" get the UK set\n\tIt is a shame that American film classics ( like L and H) get more attention and love outside of the US than in it.\nI just bought the Universal Laurel and Hardy 21 Volume Box set which is only available in Europe from Amazon UK (region 2). This set is EVERYTHING people are saying it is. It is a complete film history of the boys which starts with the boys early silent films ( some solo efferts) and goes though the Hal Roach Features. All the prints are restored and of pristine quality. A truly beautiful set and a worthy tribute to the boys. There are some missing films ( I assume for copyright reasons) such as Babes in Toyland, The Devils Brother, Bonnie Scotland and Flying Deuces. \n\nTo acomadate these DVDs I bought a region free DVD player off Amazon,which is the only way to go if you really want to collect. The DVD player was very cheap. plays beautfully and is well worth the investment. As a side note if you have a region free player all the DVDs in the Universal Box set are also availble as single dics, in case you don't want to spend all the money at once or just want a few of the films. If you love Laurel and Hardy this is the only way to go! Anything to screw Hallmark and the corperate monster!! Why did they buy these great films just to sit on them and distribute half-A prints!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_282", "text": "Pretentious and Dull\n\tPersonally, I found 8 1/2 to be one of the most boring films I've ever seen. It was a pretentious, self-indulgent trip down the director's memory lane. I understood the plot, and enjoyed some of the thoughts raised near the end, but overall was bored silly by stilted, pointless dialogue.\nHaving said that, the cinematography was stunning and the music almost made the film worth watching. Perhaps 8 1/2 would have been better off as a series of photographs with musical accompaniment :P", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_283", "text": "This dud has its moments.\n\tOkay, this is a really bad movie. That said, there are some moments here that are so over-the-top bad that they're funny. The fake accents are so horrible that they become campy and the now notorious love scene involving Sandra Bullock is outright hilarious...and very embarassing. How she could be making love without removing a single garment is a mystery, but the acting in that scene is ridiculous, as well. However, it is certainly memorable. Sandra Bullock shows up for another short scene later in the film, but her role is essentially a throw away part. Then there is the sudden appearance of notable actor Steve Buscemi at the very beginning of the film in which he seems almost ashamed to be in. His character never returns to the story after that. By the end of the film there are so many plot twists that heartfelt boredom ensues. The acting is bad, the budget is obviously low, and the script, which invokes the occasional giggle, is a quivering mass of bulbous drivel. Avoid this film", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_284", "text": "Only for the kids!\n\tWhat do we do\nWhen first started watching wrestling in my early teens, Ric Flair was a hero of mine, he matches were funny and he cut the best promos ever. \n\nSo when this DVD came out I got it immediately, hoping to relive my youth, but I realized something. All the matches are the same, there long and dull, the same moves are done over and over, and the matches only pick up when Flair opponent takes the advantage. There is nothing wrong with long matches, if that are done well, like the Iron man match between Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels, but it feels like these matches are long of the sake of being long, so it can show Flairs endurance. \n\nI also noticed Flair is so repetitive, all wrestler use trademark moves, but flair has been using the same handful of moves his entire life, for example, chop...woo...flair flop...figure four...cheat....win, that not a description of one flair match, that's every flair match. When I started watching wrestling I only saw his WWF matches, so it all looked new to me, when you watch his matches back to back you realise how boring they are. Other wrestler have put together DVD, which shows a variety of different matches such as Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benito, Bret Hart Shawn Michaels, all top wrestler adopt to there opponents, Flair expects his opponents to adopt to him, that's way all his matches are the same. \n\nThe only thing worst then his DVD is his book, I lost all respect for Flair after a read his book, it seem that he is just like HHH and Shawn Michaels in that he does not have the balls to say anything to anyone to their face, put does it behind their backs. He bashes Mick Foley for being a stunt man, who only does gimmick matches, so what's HHH, a guy flair calls great, can anyone name a good HHH match that isn't a gimmick match (WM X-7 against the undertaker does not count because it turns into a street fight). He says Foley kisses the writers asses when everybody knows that he is the ultimate back stage player, who used booking rights to award himself 16 world titles. He critises Bret Hart for not putting over Shawn Michaels at Survivors Series 97, when he was called upon to job to Lex Luger before he left who the WWF. he refused and took the title with him to WWF, brining the WCW to its knees. \n\nAfter watching this DVD, reading his book, and seeing how his using backstage politics at the WWE now, to keep himself in the limelight, its fair to say the Ric Flair is one of the most overrated wrestler in history and by the way I could have won 16 world title if I had my friends booking the show\n.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_285", "text": "Same Time Next Year Comments\n\tNot a bad movie...not a great movie. Ellen Brustyn was great", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_286", "text": "Alec Baldwin Could've Been Hard-Boiled But Ends Up Soggy\n\tI remember going to great lengths to fit a matin e showing of HEAVEN'S PRISONERS into a busy Saturday afternoon during its 1996 theatrical release. Considering the source material and the talent behind and in front of the camera, our little filmgoing party of detective-film fans and Alec Baldwin groupies (a.k.a. my mom, my stepfather, and me) found this contemporary film noir to be a big disappointment. Baldwin, who also served as co-producer, brought James Lee Burke's New Orleans ex-cop/recovering alcoholic hero Dave Robichoux from the printed page to the big screen. While Baldwin and the rest of the cast did well in fleshing out Burke's characters and have some tangy tough-guy/gal dialogue, they're hampered by two things: \n\n1.) The film's slo-o-o-ow pacing. Maybe the Louisiana heat got to everyone, not just Baldwin. Of all the actors, Long Island native Baldwin sweats the most, so much that it began to remind me of the sweating-bullets gags with Albert Brooks in BROADCAST NEWS and Robert Hays in AIRPLANE! \n\n2.) A plot that, as rendered in the film (whether it's the fault of the screenwriter or the editor, I can't be sure), never quite follows through on any of its elements. It's too bad, because these elements could've made for an exciting movie: drug dealing, illegal alien smuggling, rival crime bosses (one is played colorfully by Eric Roberts before he became a parody of himself, essentially playing a Southern-fried version of his character from director Phil Joanou's 1992 thriller FINAL ANALYSIS), an adorable little Salvadoran orphan girl (named \"Alafair\" by the Robichouxs, after Dave's mom. Late in my pregnancy at the time, I liked the name Alafair so much, I nearly changed my mind about naming my then-unborn daughter Siobhan!), and a bevy of beautiful, beguiling women, including earth mother Kelly Lynch, vampy Teri Hatcher in a full-frontal nude scene that was much ballyhooed at the time, and Mary Stuart Masterson, looking like a young Jessica Lange in what was then a change-of-pace role for her: a troubled stripper who loves Robichoux. Despite the sexy promises in the movie's ads, none of the ladies share anything with Baldwin but dialogue and some kisses and/or embraces. Maybe the climate was already so hot, the filmmakers didn't want to add any further steaminess for fear of poor Baldwin collapsing from heat prostration! As my mom put it at the time: \"I thought the height of my day would be seeing sexy, dashing Alec Baldwin, but he came up sweaty, rumpled, tired, depressed, and moving as if he was in slow motion. If he'd made love as many times as he got beaten up, it would've been the sexiest picture of '96!\" \n\nTo be fair, there *are* a number of strong characterization and action scenes, but there's just too darn much talky, molasses-paced lag time between them -- and yet, oddly, some of the scenes end abruptly just as they're about to become intriguing! Perhaps Joanou, Baldwin Co. could've dredged a tighter, more involving thriller out of this if they'd whittled the 140-minute running time down to 105 minutes or so. As HEAVEN'S PRISONERS is now...well, read James Lee Burke's books instead.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_287", "text": "Devilishly addictive, but not much payoff\n\tThis program is evil. It is easy to get sucked into watching Gantz, because of the unique and inexplicable situation that the main characters, who have all died, find themselves in. They have gone to purgatory, and purgatory is like an all-too-real video game. One feels compelled to continue on with the series to begin to answer some of these mysteries.\n\nThe art direction is decent. Visually, it doesn't look cheap. The English voice acting is embarassingly bad, especially the main character, but not as bad as the dialogue, internal and vocalized, that this character has been given to speak. \n\nThe worst thing about this series, apart from the juvenile humor about breasts and boners, is the \"action\" scenes. These inevitably play out with the people in danger standing around arguing and philosophizing about what to do, when the obvious course of action is to take the guns that are in their hands, and shoot at their alien adversaries like there is no tomorrow. After you witness a few of these frustrating situations on the video, if you don't feel like banging your head against the wall, you are made of stronger stuff than I. \n\nThis first set of episodes leaves the viewer with more questions than answers, and more frustration than satisfaction. Save yourself the pain.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_288", "text": "More Gibson garbage...no stars\n\tI wouldn't normally write a review of such drivel but felt that I had to when I saw what Christiane Schmidt had to say.\nNow we all know Mr Gibson has got issues with the British (as well as others) - just look at that other pile of tosh - Braveheart. But here is an example of why rewriting history to fit your own personal prejudice is dangerous. The usual response is \"It's not history but Hollywood, it's fiction based on historical events\". But the problem is that some people actually believe it really happened like that!\nNow I'm sure that many atrocities took place on either side of what was in effect a civil war, but I've never read of the British burning down churches with people inside - Nazis, yes....British, no. But who cares about whether it really happened....it's only a film!!\nGood grief, next thing you know they'll be making a film about the US recovering the first enigma machine.....oops.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_289", "text": "Wonderful series, Horrible Idea to re-release like this...\n\tLet me just start by saying that I don't own \"The Chosen Collection\" but that I do own the original releases of all seven seasons. \n\nWhy review this then? \n\nQuite frankly, I believe the combined sets to be a waste of money. I have seen the reviews of this set done by fellow reviewers, and it is was my experience that that the boxes for the previous sets are not much different than this - they are as flimsy as this set is, and just as breakable.\n\nThe set's discs appear the same as the previous editions, probably a rehash from leftover sets. A bonus disc may be the only redeeming factor, but since I don't own it, I haver never seen it.\n\nI spent my money on \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\" once, and once is enough for me. Buffy is a endearing series, but why throw away DVD sets just to have them \"return\" from the garbage", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_290", "text": "Total Garbage\n\tThis movie is the most boring, uninteresting piece of garbage I have ever\nwasted my money on. The plot is stupid, the characters are dull and insipid, and the whole movie leaves you asking, as the credits run, \"So What?\" Don't waste your money!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_291", "text": "Candyman 3: The Day of the Dead (1999)\n\tDirector: Turi Meyer\nCast: Tony Todd, Donna D'Errico, Alexia Robinson, Jsu Garcia, Mark Adair-Rios, Lupe Ontiveros, Elizabeth Guber, Rena Riffel, Ernie Hudson Jr.\nRunning Time: 93 minutes\nRated R for bloody violence and gore, sexuality and language.\n\nThe third in the series derived from a concept by Clive Barker, \"Day of the Dead\" (they can't even come up with their own subtitle) staggers down the well-trodden path already navigated by the \"Halloween\" and \"Nightmare on Elm Street\" movies: that is, taking a decent concept and flushing it down the toilet. The original movie was a near horror masterpiece and relied on atmosphere rather than gore, while the first sequel was bearable if completely routine. This one is just a load of rubbish. Donna D'Errico, from Baywatch (what a spectacle of credibility), stars as Caroline McKeever, the great great granddaughter of the feared Candyman (Tony Todd once again), once a normal man but now an apparition who appears to slaughter everyone around you if you dare to say his name five times in front of a mirror. Caroline says his name five times in front of a mirror and up he pops to murder her nearest and dearest. As the Candyman hacks his way through various bad actors, Caroline teams up with new pal David (Nick Corri) to find a collection of paintings knocked up by the Candyman while he was still alive, which may hold the key to stopping him. \n\nThere's not a single thing here that isn't scavenged from the first \"Candyman\" film and every other ropy horror movie produced since caveman days. The screenplay is so lazy it can't even be bothered to connect half the characters to the plot, the photography is bright and glossy, which is at odds with what's supposed to be a dark story, while nothing in the direction adds any atmosphere at all. Anyone could have directed this movie, so little effort has been put in to make it scary, while the ending is an outrageous cop out. No thought has gone in to developing themes or structuring the plot because no one here is talented enough to give this movie any depth beyond having D'Errico running around in a variety of tight vests. The rest of the performances are poor too, although none are quite as bad as D'Errico's pathetic attempts at screaming and breathing erratically. Surely more can be done with characters like the Candyman than the constant repetition of scenes where he appears to stick his hook through someone's stomach. The fact that the makers of this movie think Candyman is so terrifying that the very sight of him just standing there will strike fear into our hearts is a sign that they just can't be bothered even to try something a bit different. Clive Barker may not be the master of horror as every at first claimed him to be, but he's right about one thing: the sequels to his movies are garbage", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_292", "text": "THEY TRIED I GUESS\n\tThe saga of the candyman continues in this third installment of the hit series. I can remember the first time I watched the original created by Clive Barker, I luv'd it, the same can't be said for this film. Caroline is last living descendent of the candyman, and he wants to end it all by ending her. All who watch this film and the acting of Donna D' Errico will wish for the same thing. One would only think that she got the job to secure watchers of Baywatch for the film and for that reason only, or maybe it's because a little fragile thing like her can't take on candyman head on. Get a real actress like KATHY BATES in there and she'll kick his ass {MISERY is a classic}.\nAs far as Tony Todd is concerned he does a good job in this film, but not as scary as he has been in the other films. He does a good job none the less, and serves as a co-producer. As far as the script goes it's a decent attempt at the franchise, Al Septien director Turi Meyer do what they can. But that doesn't save the film from being less then average. Side performances from the art gallery owner, the two bad cops, and the gypsy women are great and save the film a little. \n\tThere isn't much to the story, Caroline is his last descendent and he wants to stop his pain by taking her. People she knows gets killed so it looks like she did it, and she tries to stop him, that's it nothing more to it. Over all a more worthy sequel of its predecessors would be more enjoyable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_293", "text": "Idiotic movie about really stupid people\n\tMaybe the 1995 script was edgy and groundbreaking, but I doubt it. Since Vanilla Ice was in and out of the cultural eye 4 years before the spec script and 15 years before this movie, the concept of white kids trying to act black in the most ugly ghetto stereotypes is just not all that new. I went to high school with kids like this and I've bought the Eminem CD. And there's a little more to them than the stupidity. But let's discuss the movie.\n\nAnne Hathaway plays a dumb girl who thinks that acts ghetto in her gated community and urges her boyfriend to go buy drugs in East L.A. (??). Seeing her boyfriend beat down, she's eager to return and find that hot latino dude that did the beating. Then she goes to parties, gets into even more trouble and starts losing her Jerry Springer-inspired ghetto talk. The Mexican guy keeps trying to tell her that there's more to his life than selling crack on the street corner, but well he's doing a lot of selling crack on the street corner. Actually, he's coming off like a gangsta Yoda ready to impart life lessons at the drop of a hat. Yes, it's ironic that she's trying to dress ghetto while he's trying (not very hard) to dress suburban (wife beater is suburban?)\n\nThe movie's climax is a scene in which Anne and Bijou ask the guys if they can join their \"crew\" and if the gang didn't have a sex gang initiation for women before they asked, they sure have it then (and really, who doesn't know that that's gang initiation standard - started by the Hell's Angels in 1965). After that disaster (both Anne and Bijous say no - but Bijou takes a little more time saying no) the movie unravels as Anne Hathaway discovers her inner WHITE GIRL and her friends act even more stupid. There's a neat scene between her and Bijou Philips toward the end that almost makes me like these people, but it's one of the few points of truth in an otherwise dumb movie.\n\nThe one thing this movie does is to make me appreciate DJ Squalls' character from Hustle Flow (and Hustle Flow in and of itself) since that's a white character in a black world that doesn't fall into either extreme of wigger or Doogie Howser. He's just himself whereever he goes. He's someone the morons of this movie could learn from (but really wouldn't you rather just see them all shot dead?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_294", "text": "At least Kurt still has Goldie\n\tThis is a great flick for people who are irritated by sub-plots because there are none. There is nothing resembling reality found anywhere in this movie, so it makes for excellent escapism, which we all need now and then. Since all the characters stay together, it is easy to follow along, so you can turn your brain off, it won't be needed. Since it's all about the ship, acting wasn't necessary. You can bet that movies like this toll the bell for the careers of Russell and Dreyfus. I felt pity for them as actors, and hope they can rebound. The movie is shorter than most, so there will be minimum impact on your life. You will remember nothing about it soon after exposure", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_295", "text": "TOO easy\n\tI am 38 and considered obese, however I work in a busy operating room all day and found this to be too easy. This DVD would be great for the older generations. I still need to loose 45 pounds and I am using Denise Austin's Burn Fat Fast.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_296", "text": "Opt for Something Better\n\tI think Denise Austin does a decent job in some of her other videos, but this isn't one of them. She lacks any type of warm up in this one and often looks like she's just trying to make up steps in order to fill the time slot. The moves are not well choreographed and very awkward. Some may find encouragement in the times Denise gives the camera a bug eyed stare and says \"We're burning butter.... yeah\" but I found it annoying. I think there are much better workouts for the money out there", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_297", "text": "How can anyone LIKE this pile o shart??? IT SUCKS!!!!!\n\tDefinatly one of the worst movies ever. The dialog is so boring I had an A.D.D. attack trying to watch it. I usally never turn a movie off in the middle but I had to do it with this one. I tore it out of my laserdisc player and smashed it, so I would never have to suffer through this again. The characters are so lame I did'nt even care about who was threating his life. I wanted the stalker to go ahead and kill them all already. Man this movie is making me enraged just typing about it. IT FU**IN SUCKS!!!!! And it is really dated", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_298", "text": "Very Poor Quality DVD\n\tLove the movie, but the quality of the DVD put out by Alpha Video was so bad it was very difficult to watch. The sound was scratchy and muffled and the picture looked as if the brightness was turned all the way up. If you don't want to be disappointed and feel like you've been ripped off, wait for the remastered cut before you buy this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_299", "text": "Wonderful film but poor DVD quality\n\tI bought the DVD with this artwork out of a dollar bin and I got what I paid for. The image is fuzzy and the audio is of poor quality. This must have been taken from a 16mm print. It may be that this film is in public domain, so it may be difficult to find a decent quality DVD. There are many issues of this film so you would do better to try one of the other DVD issues. Note: Amazon seems to spread these reviews across DVDs of the same title, so you may see this review under multiple DVD releases of \"Meet John Doe\". The poor quality DVD that I bought has a cover that looked like this: [...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_300", "text": "Meet John Doe\n\tI purchased this DVD a while ago - FYI - A documentary of the anaconda was in the case and not the movie. I went to the web site to complain and my profile could not be found. Here, years later, when I'm finally placing another through Amazon They found my account and noted that I purchased Meet John Doe. I guess it's a little late to complain now", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_301", "text": "Needless Gore\n\tThis movie was as one of the most disappointing in its genre, far less interesting than Pulp Fiction and even below the level of Reservoir Dogs. It is said that in the violent late Middle Ages street shows were often staged in European cities where fake blood flowed like water, heads fell off and stomachs erupted sausages to simulate intestines during an evisceration delighting the crowd. It seems that in the violent final decade of the twentieth century we had come full circle from Barbara Tuchman's gripping account of the awful fourteenth century. Despite the abundant gore if the film had been better handled it could have been quite good. There are glimpses of its failed potential at different points. For instance the scene towards the end where the prison governor's head is impaled on a broomstick and carried around by the revolting inmates seems to be a direct copy of an actual event at the Bastille during the days of the early French revolution. In sum, as a special kind of disgusting art form it is interesting, as entertainment though Natural Born Killers sucks. I admit some people will like it , no doubt the same crowd who would attend public executions if they were available for viewing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_302", "text": "Choppy movie\n\tI felt as though the camera was clamped to a paint mixer. After about 30 minutes it gave me a headache so I turned it off.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_303", "text": "A real woofer\n\tI was on a plane from Shanghai to Bangkok -- stop drooling -- and I was reading a book. On the TV, I saw Tim Allen chasing an orange cat. In the course of the chase, he dropped down from two legs to four. The effects, I'll admit right up front, were great. This looked far better than the old 70s (I think) version called THE SHAGGY D.A., which I haven't seen. But even so, it sucks. I didn't need sound or subtitles, and I didn't need but 5 or 10 minutes to figure out that it sucks. True sucking is like that. (Yeah, I saw the bit with the Scrabble board. \"I am Dad.\" Whoop dee freaking doggy doo.) It's possible we underestimate Tim Allen's ability as an actor, perhaps because THE SANTA CLAUSE was so unforgivably bad. But even so, this movie sucks. Sometimes life is just that simple.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_304", "text": "Who let the dogs out?\n\tI am sorry to report that this movie is dead on arrival, and I have to agree with anybody that says this movie is [...]. The whole cast is wasted in this movie, and most of which I have seen in movies that I liked better. Like pretty much the leads in this movies, I have seen thier movies and liked htem better in, but this one, they might as well. If your a Tim Allen fan, please do yourself a favor, and get either the Santa Clause movies, or the Toy Story movies, and avoid this movie at all costs. Here are 99 minuts of my life, that I won't see again, and I am trying to make sure that you don't waste your time on this dud. Who wants to see an actor pretned to be a dog, in some scenes in the movie, ore pretty much the whole thing. I haven't seen Monster House or Cars, but I hope that these will be 2 better movies, or maybe a season dvd of Home Improvement will be pretty then this. Dave Douglas (Tim Allen) is a lawyer, that dislikes dogs, and even has a case against animal activist Justin Forrester (Joshua Leonard). And he is up for accused of trying to torch the California headquarters of sinister pharmaceutical conglomerate Grant Strictland. And he doesn't much of a family life, since he is never home, and how many times have we seen something like this in a movie? His wife is Rebecca Douglas (Kristin Davis) and they have 2 children Josh (Spencer Breslin) and Carly (Zena Grey). And he has an appoontment to Josh's PTA meetings, and even through he is reminded at work, he forgets. Carly is not only a is both Forrester's student and a budding animal advocate herself, and her brother is trying out for football like his Dad, even through he secretly hates it, and didn't sign up for the fall musical. And then there is a mad scientist (Robert Downey Jr.), trying to extract the secret of immortality from the shaggy hide of a 300-year-old dog he had kidnapped from a Tibetan monastery. And Carly even kidnaps it from Grant Strictland, and brings him home, nad even trouble starts when the dog bites Douglas, that gets him starting acting like a dog too, and even looking exactly like him at times. The movie expects us to believe the dog is 300 years old, which would be impossible, since neither dogs or people live that long, all I can say we are in an era of movies being made out of sequels and remakes, and this is one to avoid at all costs.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_305", "text": "Trust me, don' t be a fool...\n\tIt's a disgrace they charge money for this DVD. Producer and actors should be ashamed this is sold. \nFine if people want to experiment with filmmaking, but to release this film with big name actors and charge consumer, unforgivable.\n\nI prefer to have rated this with no stars", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_306", "text": "keep away\n\tThis was purhcased by accident. But still one of the crapiest movies I ever seen. Story wise, well it's bad to see what situation young girls could have with whores for mothers and growing up just like them. It's actualy very sad to see young girls throwing away their life away. Other wise, movie had bad ending, good quality packing and dvd from amazon.com ...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_307", "text": "terrible customer service\n\tthis is day 10 now and im still waiting for my package!!!!!!amazon seems great but when something goes wrong they run like chickens! \n\nHowever.....LARRY BIRD IS THE MAN AND DONT EVER FORGET THAT", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_308", "text": "Zzzzzzzzzzzz\n\tLet me just preface my review with the fact that some of my favorite movies are incredibly slow and even \"boring\" to my friends. So it isn't the glacial pace of this movie that so bothered me. It isn't the unresolved ending that bothered me. It wasn't the violence (in short bursts.) It wasn't the acting (the acting was pretty good actually). But as a whole this movie was simply a tremendous failure. I didn't care who was sending the tapes and I didn't care what would happen with the main characters. They were unrelatable on just about any level. This movie is the kind where you will see a remotely interesting twist in the plot about 3/4's of the way in and you'll think, \"wow I wonder where the story will go next\". And then it doesn't. That was it. Very disappointing. I don't mind excruciatingly slow films as long as there's SOME kinda payoff in the end. I really don't understand all the acclaim that this movie got. As a \"suspense\" movie or as an \"art\" film it fails pretty miserably. The premise was a good idea that went nowhere...slowly. Viewer beware.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_309", "text": "Dont waste your $$$\n\tThis movie sucks! It is fake, everything is staged. Chicks dont laugh when they fight, nor do they dress like strippers!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_310", "text": "Dont' buy this dvd!\n\tThis DVD sucks, all the \"fights\" are fake, retarted, drawn out fights with girls that are not attractive and it was the worst waste of time I've ever had in my life. I am now stupider for watching this DVD and buying it is on my list of regrets I have in life. I wish I could say the only good part was.... but THERE WAS NO GOOD PART. No shirts ripped off or good hits thrown, nothing. I am a Marine stationed in Japan looking for a DVD to enjoy and this is what I get. Where is the love", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_311", "text": "A film that you already seen before\n\t\"Killing Me Softly\" has one of those scripts that just don't give the audience a break - not only does it set up an improbable situation, but the big \"twist\" at the end is also mind-numbingly predictable (unless perhaps you haven't seen a thriller before in your life). The chemistry between the two leads is also lacking; Fiennes brings some physical magnetism to his role but as far as his acting is concerned, he's an inexpressive bloke, while Heather Graham is ALL TOO expressive - she overemphasizes every emotion her character is supposed to feeling by making faces at the camera. Besides, she's not even that attractive; even her co-star in this particular film, Natascha McElhone, blows her out of the water in that department. The ending is like when you have a 'jawbreaker' candy in your mouth, sweet and good in the beginning but when you get to the inside its bitter and sour. It was obvious towards the end of the movie that it would turn out like it did, I have seen quite a number of bad movies to figure it out so quickly\n\nIn spite of all that, Chen Kaige's direction is good, and he creates some suspenseful moments. So I give the film a generous \"** out of 5\" rating. But if you're a Heather Graham fan you will like this movie since she is nude in many scenes; and for Joseph Fiennes fans you'll receive half naked perks.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_312", "text": "A TOTAL BOMB!!\n\tWhatever possessed Jessica Lange to appear in this mess will never be known. The payoff at the end is a huge disappointment. Jessica Lange tries hard to bring the material up to her level but the script does her in. Gwyneth Paltrow is unbelievably bad. But I think this is not their fault. The screenplay and direction could have been better. This could have been a very good movie along the lines of \"Misery\" or \"Fatal Attraction\" but it fails in every department. As I said, the payoff at the end is a real disappointment. This film is a waste of time and money. Stay away from it!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_313", "text": "A Little Too Mean For Its Own Good\n\tKelly Preston and Tcheky Karyo are a New York City couple who come together after Preston leaves Matthew Broderick and Karyo uses Meg Ryan in order to get a Visa. Now Broderick and Ryan are teaming up to get even with their ex's. The problem is, the offenses they've endured (being dumped and being used) don't really warrant the horrible things they do to these two people, especially Karyo. Which is probably why first-time director Griffin Dunne used two such amiable stars in the feature roles. After all, how can we not root for Ferris Bueller and Harry's Sally? Unfortunately, it ends up being pretty easy not to root for them when their revenge is so excessive, the pace of the film is so uneven, and the script isn't particularly funny. \n\nThere's a difference between black comedy and just mean-spirited comedy. Despite a handful of amusing moments and a few nice cinematic touches, this film does not walk that line very well", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_314", "text": "not as avertised..editted movie\n\tthe movie is good except this version has been editted and cut out sceens, very disapointtin", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_315", "text": "Well, if you are a true Beatle fan....\n\tI have been a Beatles fan since 1964, and I have distinct memories of the band's influence on my young life. I saw Hard Day's Night, Help!, Yellow Submarine, and Let It Be in the theater when they were first released. This film has always been the Holy Grail of Beatle fandom.\n\nNow that I own it, I can honestly say I understand why it took so long to release it to the public. That thirty years of isolation, locked up in a vault somewhere in London, only improved its standing in my imagination, not on actual film. The BBC was right to bury this. As a film, or television special, it's horrible.\n\nBut as a fan, I had to have it. Now, that's all I can say about it; I own it. When will Let It Be be released", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_316", "text": "\"Just answer the questions, Mr. Paquette. The attorneys will provide the wisecracks.\"\n\tUpon its initial release, the attention that Otto Preminger's \"Anatomy of a Murder\" attracted due to its subject matter undoubtedly deflected some attention away from the fact that the film had its fair share of problems. When watched today after much of its scandalous elements have lost their power to shock, its meandering story and uneven characterizations are exposed front and center. \n \nAttorney Paul Biegler (James Stewart) is asked to defend Lieutenant Frederick Manion (Ben Gazzara) after a bar owner is found murdered. Manion claims that he committed the murder in a fit of rage after his wife, Laura (Lee Remick), was raped. While preparing his case for trial, Biegler finds that Laura is extremely difficult to work with because of her temperamental and flirtatious nature. Nevertheless, the resourceful attorney continues to work on exonerating his client even though it is not clear whether he and his wife are being entirely truthful with him.\n \nStewart is his dependable self in \"Anatomy of a Murder.\" In fact, his performance as an attorney who is not afraid to stretch the rules is the one saving grace of the film. There is little nuance in the performances of Gazzara and Remick and even the great George C. Scott misses the mark with an over-the-top effort. Yet, the problems with the acting is secondary to the unfocused screenplay. \"Anatomy of a Murder\" oftentimes seems more concerned with exploring the eccentric natures of its characters than in telling a good story. The investigation of the crime is done in a half-hearted manner and the mystery behind the dual crimes of the rape and the murder are never resolved to any satisfaction. For a film to run as long as \"Anatomy of a Murder\" does, one would think that there would be more than enough time to resolve all of the lingering questions posed by the film. Yet, this is not the case", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_317", "text": "gobbledygook self-righteousness pretentious twaddle make for a terrible movie\n\tthere is a certain new-fangled school of screenwriting that thinks that if you put a bunch of characters on screen and have them make no sense of one another but sound as if theyre being profound, then they ARE. the prime example of this in recent years is the abominable \"crash\", but at least that was (somewhat) assuaged by strong performances. this -- arguably the worst \"mainstream\" motion picture of 2005 -- is redeemed by nothing. an excruciatingly long 2 hours, and as much as i (usually) enjoy george clooney, i might never forgive him for this drek", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_318", "text": "boring 2 pack set\n\tviewed it 1st was disappointed knodded my head in disbelief while watching,waiting,hoping!!!,the second time i tried to keep awake but could not keep my eyes open long enough, must of been those gravity waves in interstellar space out there in umm well you get the picture.My advise is for you to save your money and buy comos (the best imo)To be honest, i couldn't wait to sell it used at a $10 lose through amzn.the following week(they get a commission for sold items)nonetheless,i am content i no longer own it.Next time i will rent before purchasing on amzn. Just So you know, \"cosmos\" i can watch over and over for years as this was my first box set from amzn..the late carl sagans\"cosmos\" blows away \"the astronomer\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_319", "text": "Misses the point\n\tWhile some critics can argue with Dan Brown's research and reasoning on certain historical points, one thing these Da Vinci \"debunking\" presentations will never be able to refute is this: the downplaying of the feminine role in western civilization and Christianity, primarily by the Catholic Church, and the fact that the Church still considered Mary Magdalene a common prostitute until just a few short years ago: 1969. Nor is it possible to refute the recent polymorphously perverse scandals that have rocked the Church after centuries of suppression and may have everything to do with the doctrinal distortions that Dan Brown has brought out in the open for serious review. This institution is in trouble because it is seriously out of balance with itself and has cut off its spiritual nose to despite its face by downplaying or denigrating the role of women as sacred beings and bearers of the Light, when their healthy presence is needed more than ever as a corrective to some of these abuses and scandals. Dan Brown has done the world a great service by showing how the feminine role in the divine was written out 2000 years ago, with help from Peter whose misogynistic views of women are plainly evident in the scriptures even today and are still, quite frankly, shocking and debasing. Sorry, but upon this \"Rock\" of male dominancy was built the Church.\n\nThank you again, Dan Brown, by bringing these matters into the light of day so people can know more of their authentic history or at least do their own research to make up their own minds about which spiritual path is best for them and which ones were built on two millenniums worth of manipulations, obscurations and lies. These obscurations and lies happened through the efforts of a group of petty, insecure and misguided men down through the centuries to ensure their dominance and control over the masses, and they found a way to dominate not only the minds of the masses but their vast material resources, worth trillions, through guilt, control and other hidden but consistent abuses of power. And those of orthodox faith who continue to blindly support such hypocritical institutions have a lot more to answer for than any twenty Dan Browns put together. People are angry and they are angry at the failure of religion to live up to its own standards of behavior and for distorting what may have been Jesus' actual relationship with the women in his life--or were the disciples just supposed to be members of a exclusive Men's Club with Jesus as head and women as a species relegated to second class citizenship? To answer these questions, some of you will finally have to turn to your own heart and mind for a change instead of some literal interpretation of the truth, because not everything of the light is found in scriptures or on the printed page, especially after the scriptures have been selectively riddled with scissors for reasons of self-interest or from spiritual corruption. The next thing people should ask for is to have the vaults of the Vatican thrown open for public view. Lord only knows what plunder they contain", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_320", "text": "The Devil Bores Read-a and Moviego-a\n\tI read the book and saw the movie, which other than title and major characters, have little in common. I can't say I really liked either. The book is a little funnier. My major learning from the whole project was when \"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire\" taught me about \"roman a clefs\", of which \"Devil\" is one. Perhaps if I had more interest in the fashion industry, I'd have been more fascinated by the inside look that \"Devil\" provides. Meryl Streep is very good as the apparently soulless Miranda Priestly, editor-in-chief of Runway magazine, but somehow she's never quite devil enough. Anne Hathaway is passable in her second (or third) \"made over princess\" role. The minor characters, including the wonderful Tracie Thoms as \"best friend\" Lily, are mostly wasted.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_321", "text": "What?\n\tI was under the impression that this was the entire series. I finally, after many issues, got my set and unwrapped it, and my heart sank audibly when I saw \"Complete Collection I\". I popped the last disk in and lo and behold, it wasn't the full series afterall.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_322", "text": "Say What....?\n\t....the ultimo movie about a bungled heist job and the crooks are holed out somewheres is....Reservior Dogs. This has great actors in it...I enjoyed seeing, f'instance, Dame Dunaway...but, she, Sinise, Dillon, Mantegna, and perpetual co-lister Faison had a poor dialog to work with. Imagine if QT had written it. Or, my favorite tough guy screenwriter, David Mamet. Fortunately though, Spacey will have something to build on develop a director's repertoire..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_323", "text": "it doomed alright\n\tDuring my teenage years I was a fan of WWF wrestling and specifically, the Rock. He was a tremendous wrestler who the fans admired right away because of his talent to be extremely funny on the microphone and cut some of the funniest, most disgusting lines ever mentioned on WWF TV. His talent in the ring was spot-on, and the Rock would always give the people everything he had when it came time to step in the ring and compete. He rarely made a mistake in the ring... but he made a HUGE mistake stepping away from wrestling and walking down the path to Hollywood.\n\nIt's not that Doom is really a bad movie. Sure, it was a movie considered a disappointment right from the get go because no one wanted to watch it at the movie theaters. It's just a normal, monster-shooting film that delivers a tiny amount of suspense, and that's it. I'm sure the movie would've been big had it been released 10 years ago. Todays generation is probably sick of go-nowhere do-nothing action films such as Doom. Okay, so it DOES go somewhere, but the film isn't really designed to build to an awe-inspiring creative story. \n\nDoom is the kind of movie you don't really want to seek out- you just happen to come across it at the video store and decide you need a quick 90-minute action fix, so you rent the movie, watch it, and then forget about it the next morning. Of course, I'm sure you don't forget to rewind the tape because that's impolite. \n\nThe Rock never should have left wrestling. It was a bad career move and the millions of wrestling fans (and the Rock means MILLIONS) really miss him. Come back home, Rock. Please", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_324", "text": "Barberella Psychadela It's Not\n\tThe opening strip scene is reminiscent of Barbarella - too bad those aren't Basinger's legs though. Nerdy scientist falls for galactic beauty as presented by Kim Basinger. I have never understood Ackroyd's characters. And keeping in form, he is once again as unfunny as mud. Basinger tries so hard - too hard - to rescue this film, but that's no small task considering the ineptness of this way silly film. OK so she munches on batteries, and thinks she has to cook everything in the kitchen at mealtime. She seems a genuine Betty Crocker given that her favorite foods are nuts and bolts. Jon Lovitch also tries to prop up Ackroyd and this weak script. However, his contribution seems way overstated to me. He doesn't have much to do. Funny are the scenes inwhere the teenage girl eventually decides that her step-mother is not like other people. Basinger's character has a magic purse with an annoying creepy critter in it who tells her what to do. Think, Jar-Jar Blinks. I suppose it's OK as a backdrop for housecleaning. But that's it. Flat and mechanical", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_325", "text": "Dissapointed\n\tElla Enchanted has been my favorite book for years and when I heard that they were going to make it into a movie, I was estatic. I marked the movie release date on my calander, got my tickets in advance, and waited on pins and needles on the way to the theater.\n\nThe movie was a huge dissapointment. While I wasn't expecting the movie to be just like the book, I certainly wasn't expecting that. While the movie itself was funny and an overall good movie, I hated it because it was absolutley nothing like the book. The only common thread I found were the names of the characters and the fact that Ella was cursed from birth.\n\nI suggest that you go and read the book if you enjoyed the movie, it is far better with an increadible story line and an ending that still brings me to tears, despite the fact that I've read it over 100 times", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_326", "text": "stick with the classic \"the bad seed\" instead\n\tthis must have seemed like a great idea at the time,\"cast culkin against type as a killer child and show his range as an actor\". the problem is his range is all the way from a to b.\n this movie never explains how or why the boy turns killer and asks us to except one too many \"chance\" happenings. in the end all we get is this \"thriller\"(and i use the term very loosely)that thinks just the idea of culkin as a killer is thrilling", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_327", "text": "Pretty Woman Meets Toxic Tort\n\tEven though I would agree that \"Erin Brockovich\" is an entertaining movie, Julia Roberts performance in it is no more Oscar-worthy than was her performance of a prostitute in \"Pretty Woman.\" I am second to no one in enjoying a good \"David and Goliath\" story, but this movie has such shaky roots in reality, it is more of a tall tale, than the \"true\" story of a historic class action suit that, I would imagine, left more unhappy plaintiffs, than it did satisfied ones. However, as the movie title implies, this is indeed Erin Brockovich's story, in the same way that the \"Xena\" character is the main attraction in \"Xena: Warrior Princess\" (though it should be noted that Xena's wardrobe is considerably more modest than that of the Erin Brockovich character).\n\nErin Brockovich is a vain, brassy, boorish, single mother of three young children, with no marketable work skills, a transparently opportunistic manner, who dresses very much the same way as the prostitute character Roberts played in \"Pretty Woman\" (prior to Richard Gere's character taking her on the infamous Rodeo Drive shopping spree). The movie's beginning finds Erin unemployed and pursuing a personal injury lawsuit in connection with an automobile accident; her lawsuit is lost, primarily thanks to her own disastrous testimony (swearing, cursing and shrieking from the witness stand) while being questioned by opposing counsel. Unbelievably, Erin parlays the failed lawsuit into a job at her attorney's (played by Albert Finney) firm, mainly by pushing her way into the office and ensconcing herself at a desk. Later, while handling the paperwork for a run-of-the-mill, pro bono, real estate sale, Erin discovers the file contains the seller's medical records, that, for reasons she (correctly) does not understand, seem to be of particular interest to the buyer, the mega utility company, Pacific Gas and Electric. Erin independently embarks on her own personal investigation of the case and discovers that PG E had (for decades) negligently contaminated the ground water (surrounding one of their power plants in/near Hinkley, CA on the edge of the Mojave Desert) with toxic, hexavalent chromium. This discovery leads to the queen mother of all class-action lawsuits (at least in terms of the award), in which hundreds of Hinkley residents sue PG E (by and through the representation of Erin's boss) in a toxic tort action that eventually nets a 330 million dollar settlement for the plaintiffs.\n\nRoberts gives a photogenic, if not especially gifted, performance in her role as Erin. The movie contains a plethora of flattering shots of Roberts (literally gushing out skin-tight, low-cut, bustier-inspired \"work clothes\" that would never be permissible attire for any employee of a law firm on this planet) as she engages in warm and fuzzy discourses with the unsuspecting and unsophisticated Hinkley residents. While there is much to be said for Erin's apparent drive and tenacity as she pursues the plaintiffs in the suit, she is not an especially likeable character; rather, she is rude, verbally abusive and only conciliatory and kind when and if it serves her interests.\n\nAlbert Finney is considerably more appealing and believable as Ed Masry, the aged and weary attorney who is Erin's boss. The bantering that occurs between the two is generally amusing; unfortunately thanks to the inept direction and camera work, the focus for these scenes seems to be more on Roberts (strutting about in short leather skirts and noisy, five-inched-heeled mules) than on the sometimes-interesting personality dynamics that seemingly exists between the two characters. Aaron Eckhart plays the affable, gentle biker and next-door-neighbor, George, who becomes Erin's boyfriend-by-convenience. The \"convenience\" factor is totally one-sided and for Erin's benefit exclusively; she unabashedly uses George for free, live-in childcare, thereby giving her the necessary freedom to assist Masry as they put together the historic case. Erin eventually winds up receiving a staggering two million dollar \"bonus\" check (from Masry) when the tort action case settles; contrastingly, George gets a \"thanks\" for his nanny services from Erin and his walking papers. \n\nThe plaintiffs in the case are an assortment of simple individuals with unpretentious outlooks on life, who have been dealt a dirty hand by the utility giant. Though the Hinkley residents are sympathetically portrayed, make no mistake-this movie is about Erin Brockovich (indeed, I do not think there is a single scene in which the chacracter is not present) and less about the brave struggles with life-threatening, generation-spanning illnesses that the real-life plaintiffs were forced to face, due to the toxicity in their water source. Erin Brockovich is presented to the viewing audience (in typical Hollywood fashion) as a sort of heroine; but in fairness it would seem more accurate to say that she was a woman who indiscriminately used people, walked on others when necessary and seized opportunity after opportunity until she eventually struck it lucky and got rich. Is the movie entertaining-absolutely. Inspiring- not even slightly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_328", "text": "PLEASE MAKE IT END!!!\n\tThere are no words to describe how AWFUL (!!!) this \"movie\" was from beginning to end, but let me try anyway so as to give people a fair chance to avoid it and thus try and prevent their day/evening from being ruined: the film supposedly deals with a woman who has an accident and is \"touched\" by a sex angel only to discover she is a sex addict and the twelfth sex apostle... Need I say more?\nThe plot, the \"humor,\" the dialogues, and the music are way beyond \"below average.\"\nThere is next to no nudity and there are no, I mean 0 as in ZERO beautiful girls, in this film!\nAs for the acting-oh my- the acting is beyond words...\nSchool plays (and pre-school for that matter) have better actors! It is truly sad... \nRent or buy (ha ha ha) at your own risk. You have been warned!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_329", "text": "WHAT THE...\n\tTHIS MOVIE IS NOT VULGAR NOR DOES IT RATE NC17...DONT BELIEVE THE HYPE. CHECK OUT PINK FLAMINGOS INSTEAD, NOW THAT IS A VULGARLY RIGHTEOUS MOVIE BY WATERS AND THE WITH THE GODDESS OF FILTH..DEVINE", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_330", "text": "Ripoff\n\tI watched this movie all the way through only because I paid $22.00 plus shipping and felt I should give it every chance to redeem itself. It is a stinker and if there were minus number ratings I would give it -10!! Rated \"R\" for what? Language? Adult content? I have seen Disney films more deserving of the \"R\" rating. This movie was silly, definitely not entertaining in any way and I threw it in the same bucket I put my dog's crap in when I clean up the yard. I am a Chris Isaak fan, have all his CDs and went to his concert on December 9. The fact that he would associate himself with this garbage has changed my view of him and unfortunately, even his music. I did not find the film offensive, I enjoy hard core porn. I feel this is a rip off, poorly done in all aspects and highly do not recommend it to anyone!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_331", "text": "it doomed alright\n\tDuring my teenage years I was a fan of WWF wrestling and specifically, the Rock. He was a tremendous wrestler who the fans admired right away because of his talent to be extremely funny on the microphone and cut some of the funniest, most disgusting lines ever mentioned on WWF TV. His talent in the ring was spot-on, and the Rock would always give the people everything he had when it came time to step in the ring and compete. He rarely made a mistake in the ring... but he made a HUGE mistake stepping away from wrestling and walking down the path to Hollywood.\n\nIt's not that Doom is really a bad movie. Sure, it was a movie considered a disappointment right from the get go because no one wanted to watch it at the movie theaters. It's just a normal, monster-shooting film that delivers a tiny amount of suspense, and that's it. I'm sure the movie would've been big had it been released 10 years ago. Todays generation is probably sick of go-nowhere do-nothing action films such as Doom. Okay, so it DOES go somewhere, but the film isn't really designed to build to an awe-inspiring creative story. \n\nDoom is the kind of movie you don't really want to seek out- you just happen to come across it at the video store and decide you need a quick 90-minute action fix, so you rent the movie, watch it, and then forget about it the next morning. Of course, I'm sure you don't forget to rewind the tape because that's impolite. \n\nThe Rock never should have left wrestling. It was a bad career move and the millions of wrestling fans (and the Rock means MILLIONS) really miss him. Come back home, Rock. Please", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_332", "text": "Hard people to like.\n\tThe film has its amusing and even touching points, but not very many. The big problem with RH is that neither Ford or Benning are sympathetic characters. Henry is just the kind of self-important, ego-bloated, smug, arrogant, cold-blooded corporate ass that's helped step on working people for real, so it's really hard to feel anything for him, shot or not. He's arrogant even with a gun pointed at him, and the fact that it takes a bullet in his brain to even make him consider acting human is, if you think about it, appalling. And his wife is, in a way, even worse; she accepts his character so she can have all the material things it buys and status is provides. She goes into a panic when she thinks they may have to give anything up, and doesn't become \"normal\" ntil much later. Only their daughter has any heart at all. Maybe a better ending would've been Henry's not making it, Bening going nuts from losing her stuff, and the kid being placed in a foster home with the kind of people her parents should've been from day one. Barely watchable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_333", "text": "Amatuer Camera Man.\n\tLove Michael Buble, but this was more like a home made movie of someone using their camcorder from the audience. Parts of Michael's head was cut off, and then; sometimes, his whole head was cut off. Most of the time, the camera man didn't expect where Michael was going to move to and you'll get a jerky movement of the camera man trying to get Michael back into the picture. I wish they would have said in the description that this was more of a documentary than a concert. That this was just home made videos. This was definitely not worth $20. If you want a professional quality concert, I would recommend buying Michael Buble's Caught in the Act. Caught in the Act was worth the $20 bucks. You get professional camera men who anticipated Michael's movements, and parts of his head was never cut off like Come Fly with Me's DVD. Also, the sound quality on Caught in the Act was way better. Now, I understand why some places sold Come Fly with Me DVD's and had the word enhanced after it. The DVD that I received was not enhanced. Anyways, skip this one, and get \"Caught in the Act\" instead.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_334", "text": "Will the real Herzog please emerge.\n\tThis was so messy and Mr. Dorrington so over the top in\nhi self promotion. YUK.!..my partner and I were disgusted.\nHe and his deceased friend/photographer are the rotten people who enter jungle animal habitats and cause the animals so much stress as to charge at them and these creeps can take photographs and brag-Degenerates for sure.Too damn bad for your buddy. It was obvious this was not quite of the caliber daring/bold/ and challenging as some of Herzogs past films. We have been fans for 20+ years. Looks like he did it for the money and Dorrington rode\nHerzogs coatails in a way. Geez..I had just watched March of the Penguins and Wings of Migration and those! are truly documentaries made by film experts. The babbling and rambling on in The White Diamond made me pity Herzog. He did it for the $ maybe.Dorrington yammers on and on in such a disgusting way I suggest you turn the sound off and fast forward to the end shots\nof the waterfall and the swifts. Hey Dorrington-Who cares about you? Herzog..Get out of California before you rot", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_335", "text": "Not what I remembered\n\tI remember LOVING this movie and all of its silliness. I recently made it a nostalgia purchase and realized-it isn't that great. but my 6 year old LOVED it and continues to watch it all the time. My child is now a Weird Al Fanatic...and I am ok woth that", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_336", "text": "GOES TOO FAST\n\tThis DVD covers addition from 1 plus 1 to 3 plus 3 plus 3 in about 60 seconds! It does not give enough BODY to the addition explanation and is hard to follow. It was a pure waste of money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_337", "text": "Horrible DVD\n\tDo not buy this DVD as it is a total waste of money,Joe Walsh can\nbe heard on a much better DVD with Eagles Farewell 1 Melbourne,Au. This DVD DOES NOT have DTS 5.1 Audio format as advertised", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_338", "text": "just not for me\n\tThis show is so boring all it's about is poltics. What was HBO thinking having the one of the oddest shows out, it doesn't play no background music even when it's going off. And all the people do on that show is argue like petie little children, in one episode I found very shocking to hear was from a blond hair woman saying the two oldest sons of Saddam Hussian that died they made their bodies into make up she said it's so (Queer Eye for the Straite Guy) and another episode she call a gay a fag, I didn't know she had that in her. What I found weird was why would actor George Clooney would talk what the show is all about during previews, he has nothing to do with political things. Thank god \"K-Street\" never did get a second season", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_339", "text": "hysterical mother is vindicated (yawn)\n\tJodie Foster is excellent but there is no doubt that the daughter will be found on the plane at the end. The only mystery is in the details. No real suspense. I found the plot to be a little farfetched", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_340", "text": "Two hours I'll never get back.\n\tThis has to be one of the worst movies I've ever seen. The only thing that stopped me from demanding my money back at the end was the fact that I saw it in a free sneak preview.\n\nBy the end of movie you don't like any of the characters and you don't care what happens to them, even the ones that started out sympathetic and likable. The third time Jack Nicholson's character gets beaten with his own golf clubs you're torn between wishing they'd just kill him already and wishing they'd kill you instead so you don't have to sit through anymore of this crap.\n\nSave your time and your money, turn around and walk away from this one. I wish I had", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_341", "text": "The emperor's new clothes\n\tDespite managing to give fleeting impressions of importance and quality, this film is a complete put-on. The long \"set-piece\" scenes (wedding, Russian roulette, etc.) are much discussed, usually either in the context of being \"essential for character development\" or \"boring\". In fact they're a delaying mechanism behind which the filmmaker attempts to hide his lack of storytelling skills. Once he does try to move things along, awkwardly jumping without explanation or exposition from one bloated set-piece to another, you can see the reason for his procrastination - despite being desperate to give the impression of profundity and truth, he really has nothing to say. The actors go a long way toward diverting attention from the film's awkward vacuousness, by giving false and short-lived impressions of character and narrative, but this falls apart whenever the filmmaker attempts to make anything \"happen\" narrative-wise. \n2 stars is rather generous, but De Niro, Walken and company deserve some recognition for some good acting, albeit for such a misguided cause. Ultimately, despite some controversy, many of the film's questionable portrayals of Vietnam, Vietnamese, America, Americans and war are to be condemned more for their cinematic silliness than for their historical inaccuracy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_342", "text": "This Star Does Not Shine\n\tSo-So story about a man's relationship with a less than pleasant child star and said child star's mother.\n\nLike that old Dickie Roberts movie, it tries to say something about the plight of former and soon to be former child stars, but does not do a good job of it.\n\nMickey Rooney and Shirley Temple, where are you when we need you?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_343", "text": "A good soundtrack in search of a movie.\n\tAbout the only thing this movie has going for it is the excellent music. The producers of this film are out of their mind if they expect any viewer who's not screwed-up in the head to feel sorry for the two stupid main characters just because their sick, incestuous, and adulterous lifestyle is incompatible with the world they live in. If you want to leave your entertainment center in a good mood, don't watch this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_344", "text": "Who wrote this?\n\tWaste of time. I turned it off. The \"extra features\" were slightly interesting. The actual film was just a vehicle for the creators to show themselves dancing. A vanity piece. Why not present just the dance and save us from excruciating, badly-written melodrama. Don't bother", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_345", "text": "Disappointed Pride and Prejudice Fan\n\tThis Pride and Prejudice fan was hoping for a modern-day movie with a storyline much closer to Pride and Prejudice. Even Colin Firth could'nt save this one for me! On its own I found it sadly lacking in just about everything I look for in a romantic comedy including romance and humor. If you are a true Pride and Prejudice fan, I recommend buying the BBC series and the 2005 movie version. Both are excellent. I would'nt waste my time again with this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_346", "text": "did they read the book?\n\tit seems like the actors didn't even read the book before they decided how to play their parts! amanda root is terrible as anne elliot... overly timid and shy... captain wentworth isn't at all handsome or dashing... and when they finally get together at the end, it's so awkward, bland, and unclimactic you wished you'd never watched the movie because it so tainted the way you saw that moment as you read it in the book... some people might have liked it, but i definitely didn't. to get an idea of the adaptions of jane austen i did like, i liked the keira knightley and the colin firth versions of pride and prejudice. this movie could have been bette", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_347", "text": "Good Story Idea. Wooden Acting.\n\tApparently, this is a film that many women, who have read the book, can make enjoyable. \n\nCharacters, including Anne the Captain, display wooden acting. Poker-faces. Others speak at a clipped pace. The properness of the times allowed for personality, as shown well in \"Pride Prejudice\" 1996 2006, but not here. Shyness, plainness, or slowness, may be portrayed likeably, with some personality. \n\nBoth Anne the Captain maintain wide-eyed, desperate, looks, constantly. Many of us do get nervous within romance; but we are compelled, by conversation, and activity, to interrupt our nervousness with personality. Thus, Anne's the Captain's constant, wide-eyed, nervousness is un-natural. All of us at the age of Anne and the Captain, would have refined our nervousness to be responses of: shyness, thought, distance, hopefulness, approval, or alarm. \n\nYou understand the quiet thoughts, because of the story, in spite of the confusing, paralyzed, looks; rather than because of them. You come to like Anne and the Captain toward the end, in spite of the wooden acting, because of the story's ending.\n\nThis film has pretty scenery; such as walks along the ocean. The costumes are often very unique and well done. There is beautiful singing in one scene, and even better, wonderful singing over the closing credits. \n\nGood period, romance films are so few, and so desired, that many women labor to imagine this film better than it is. I applaud their positive imaginations. However, they continued their fanciful, wishful, thoughts into rating this film. A reviewer, who liked the film, says she had read the book, and she cites a huge amount of important background from the book that is not shown in the film. A poor script for those who have not read the book. Awful directing made awful acting. \n\nI would like to see this good story re-made by a better Director. \n\nWell-made romance films are: \"Pride Prejudice\", \"Wives Daughters\", \"North South\". Fairly made is \"Under the Greenwood Tree\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_348", "text": "Fictionally Tragic\n\tAll of us have a dark side. Unfortunately AUTO FOCUS focuses on this small subset of actor Bob Crane's life and expands it out of proportion. In doing so the movie reduces the other voluminous and interesting aspects of Crane's life and career as window dressing. Even the screenplay is, at best, an uneducated guess at the evening escapades of Bob Crane and John H. Carpernter -- since both are deceased with the former murdered and the latter the twice-accused murder suspect.\n\nIn viewing this film I knew that it would involve some of Crane's extracurricular activities. My interest in the film was as a HOGAN'S HEROES fan and hopeful that the movie would spend more time on the back stage politics and production of the successful six-year series. Bob Crane's professional credits alone would make for a good film. AUTO FOCUS unfortunately revolves around Crane's so-called \"secret life\" and is little more than a product for the risque film crowd.\n\nFacts are facts and there are established truths about Bob Crane's private life. AUTO FOCUS, however, should be approached as a fictionalized story straight out of a grocery store scandal magazine. You are better off spending your time and money buying the DVD releases of the HOGAN'S HEROES television series.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_349", "text": "We Don't Care\n\tI was optimistic for Greg Kinnear once. He was very funny ragging on Soap Soup. He usually plays the nice-guy second banana in film or a man dying of AIDS. Auto Focus gave him a chance to portray a 1960's TV icon, Hogan, in Hogan's Heroes. The replication of the original cast is a bit eerie. After all, these actors dress up as German prison guards. A chill goes down my spine, but Hogan's was a comedy, which made the series kind of a curiosity beyond the silly caricatures of those funny SS guys. Anyhow, Bob Crane played Hogan for six years and Kinnear badly imitated. Yes, I'm sorry to say, Kinnear is awful as Crane, which puts a damper on the bio-flick.\n\nHere's a disc jockey with semi-hip 60's patter on the air with an All American family, a loving wife and cute kids. They live like Ozzie and Harriet in the LA burbs, going to Catholic Church on Sunday. Crane lands his big break, falling for the trappings of fame. Most people fall for the trappings of fame. Read the supermarket check out magazine racks. So all of a sudden, Crane's garage porn collection isn't enough. Women, very beautiful, Hollywood loose-morals women find Crane and his buddy William Defoe irresistible. The birth of the video camera comes into play.\n\nThe trouble with the script or maybe it's the cardboard way Kinnear acts, we watch, but in the end, we don't care.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_350", "text": "Dopey 50's sit com\n\tThis has not aged well. The scripts are silly, the acting is of the \"chewing up the scenery\" variety. Gale Storm no longer seems cute; she comes across as annoyingly perky. Spend your money on something else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_351", "text": "Disappointing......... very disappointing\n\tThe picture book of the same name by Chris Van Allsberg is one of my favorite Christmas stories of all times. So I was pretty excited to hear Hollywood was making a movie version and a great actor like Tom Hanks was a leading participant. What a disappointment! The movie's tone is empty and wintery at best and at worst downright creepy. There are macabre touches throughout the movie with the most memorable being a mysterious hobo (apparently supernatural?) who appears on top of the train from time to time and utters interesting Christmas messages such as \"Do you believe in Ghosts?\" The \"lighter\" scenes are so frenzied and overblown they do nothing to give the viewer a more cheerful holiday feeling. Admittedly I saw the movie in DVD format on the small screen and I am told many of the scenes played better in 3D. Yet \"The Polar Express\" still remains a highly unusual and uniquely unmerry Christmas movie especially for a presumed target audience of families with young children.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_352", "text": "A Detriment to the Environmental Movement\n\tThis film is a tough one to review. The film itself is amazing. So therefore, I should give it high marks. The problem is that what most people seem to be getting from this is that all environmentalists are wackos, and there is no way we can cohabitate with nature (as if we came from outer space or something). That is a bad and dangerous message, and so I feel it is appropriate here to give this 1 star based upon that.\n\nAmazing footage, but ultimately does nothing but further the sensationalism required to seek and destroy more animals and natural habitats. How many grizzlies are hunted down and killed every year vs. how many humans are killed by grizzlies every year? Then take into account the fish we killed off because of dams, pollution, and over fishing that destroy the bears food source.\n\nHow many grizzlies kill humans vs. how many cars kill humans? Shouldn't we all be more scared of cars?\n\nI agree with the other reviewers that have said that this guy is cracked and self-serving. We can co-exist with nature, but not in the way this nutjob tries to do it. Native Americans (whom we also destroyed) co-existed with them for thousands of years. They respected the grizzly. This guy no more respects the grizzly than does the cancerous civilization he condemns.\n\nTreadwell was very conflicted and troubled. Not that we aren't all troubled, not that we all don't deal with failure and disappointment, not that a good rant doesn't make you feel better from time to time, but he had a death wish, and this was really just suicide by bear the way I saw it. Am I the only one that noticed he seemed very at odds with his sexuality? Lastly, in some of the interviews, well, they were just weird and contrived, like they were acting. These weird people in this film do nothing but harm the cause", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_353", "text": "This movie is a clunker\n\tWasted talent. None of the characters are believable in the roles they are portraying. Some funny stuff. Craig Ferguson can do better. Charlotte Church should stick to singing as acting is not her forte. Every thing in this movie seems forced and there is no chemistry between the characters", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_354", "text": "I'll be there... but not for long\n\tThere's a reason why they talk about the \"Voice of an Angel\" -- it's because Charlotte Church certainly doesn't have the acting presence of one. Her acting debut \"I'll Be There\" is proof enough -- only the presence of its star got this tepid little drama into theatres, where it rapidly dropped out of sight. Rightly so.\n\nSeventeen years ago, Paul Kerr (Craig Ferguson) of the Love Rats had a fling with a groupie at a concert. Fast forward to the present: Kerr discovers that unknown to him, his ex Rebecca (Jemma Redgrave) gave birth to a daughter, Olivia (Charlotte Church), who is now a well-adjusted paper girl.\n\nThe problem is, Olivia has been kept a secret from her dad. Rebecca is embittered, but Kerr wants to get to know his daughter, and similarly Olivia wants to get to know her father. Music seems to be the thing that will bring the angel-voiced girl and the burned-out rocker together, but Rebecca doesn't want her child to follow in her father's footsteps.\n\n\"I'll Be There\" was hyped months in advance as being inspired by the life of actress Liv Tyler, who, despite being only in her twenties, has had an immensely interesting life. Well, maybe someday she WILL get a biopic, because \"I'll Be There\" is only similar in one way: It involves a rock star and his daughter. Otherwise, it is boring in about every way that Tyler's life is interesting.\n\nWith a forgettable script, not much humor and a goofy premise, the movie doesn't have a lot going for it -- it reads like a disgruntled teenager's absurdist fantasy, scripted for Church to act out. And not a terribly interesting teenager, either. It gets increasingly ridiculous when Olivia decides to pursue music to bond with Daddy Dearest; it's an obvious ploy to show off Church's vocal skills. \n\nThe best that can be said of Church's performance is that at times she looks sweet. As for acting talent, she is bland at best, but she does perform some good songs, and her voice is as pretty as ever. Just watch the songs and fast-forward her actual scenes. Redgrave does as good a job as she can, and Ferguson wrings some pathos from his performance as an aging rocker. His is the only memorable role in the film, and it's a shame that the movie didn't focus on him rather than the dull Miss Church.\n\nMiss Church appears to have chosen a role that glorifies her in the middle of an atrocious film -- also known as the Britney Spears approach. \"I'll Be There,\" but I promise I'll get out as soon as I can", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_355", "text": "There is only one reason to watch this event...\n\tThis was probably the worst Royal Rumble in history. It featured three very bad matches, one decent one, a lousy Royal Rumble and an absolutely amazing match.\n\nBrock Lesnar vs. Big Show, Royal Rumble Qualifier\nThis match was absolutely awful. The Big Show is a decent wrestler, but Brock Lesnar is absolutely terrible. A predictable ending made this match all the worse. This match is like watching a tumble weed.\n\nThe Dudley Boys (C) vs. William Regal and Lance Storm\nThis was a fairly decent match. Regal and Storm are very good wrestlers and in the tag team forum, the Dudleys can hold their own. Its sad though that this was the second best match on the card. Nice surprise ending though.\n\nTorrie Wilson vs. Dawn Marie\nIf you take out the fact that Torrie Wilson and Dawn Marie are very nice to look at, this match is worthless. Unless you are really bored dont even bother watching this.\n\nTriple H (C) vs. Scott Steiner\nTriple H did all he could to save this one, but Steiner really cant wrestle anymore. I remember back in the early 90s where Scott Steiner was one of the best wrestlers in the game. Now he can hardly even move. This match really isnt worth seeing, yet its still better than some of the other matches on the card.\n\nKurt Angle (C) vs. Chris Benoit\nThere is no way to fairly describe this match. It was outstanding, phenomenal, amazing, incredible, brilliant. These two guys know how to wrestle and they put on a clinic. This match is easily one of the greatest wrestling matches of all time, and shows that you dont need steroids and steel chairs to put on an amazing match. Angle and Benoit are the two best wrestlers in the business and this match is proof.\n\n2003 Royal Rumble Match\nThis match was decent alright. There werent any really good spots. It was fairly boring all the way through, and highly predictable. It got a little interesting when the final five were in, Rob Van Dam, Kane, Undertaker, Batista and Lesnar. Unfortunately, Lesnar is an awful wrestler and he looked pathetic out there with other talented wrestlers. A guy like Brock should never be in the Royal Rumble. It's sad when the worst wrestler by far in the match wins.\n\n\nIts sad that an event with one of the greatest matches of all time gets only a 2 out of 5 rating, but theres nothing much to watch here other than Benoit/Angle. As I said, the Rumble was poor, the undercard was weak, and several of the matches were downright awful. The Benoit DVD has the Angle/Benoit match. Buy that. This isnt worth your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_356", "text": "Racist Jokes Unfunny\n\tLet's face it; some of the jokes are funny. The one about Mike Tyson been like someone else's bulldog let loose in the room was really funny. I also found the bit about Bill Clinton and Osama Bin Laden also funny. However, Jamie dwells too much on the fart joke. How can you tell a fart joke for 6 minutes? After 2 min it becomes worn and so \"unfunny\". Why does he repeat himself so much with that line, \"I am not saying she's a crackhead, just a bit crackish\"? It sounds very rehearsed after the second time. If it were only for these errors I would have found the jokes altogether acceptable.\n\nWhat I found completely unacceptable were the racist jokes that he made against Arabs. I am black myself but found some of the jokes about Islam and Arabs to be in bad taste. Jamie could not even get an Arab accent right. C'mon, guys the accent Jamie pulled was an Indian accent and not an Arab accent.\n\nI kept asking myself, \"what would black people do if a white comedian (say Robin Williams) makes the same crude jokes about black people?\" Would it be acceptable?\". I think not. I am sure the black press would slaughter Robin if he did. I wish to call a spade a spade. Nonsensical, crude racist jobs against any ethnic group (black, white, Asian and yes Arabs) are not funny. They degrade and demean. For not even managing to get an Arabic accent, Jamie deserves 2 stars from me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_357", "text": "Will not purchase Double Sided DVD's again...\n\tI enjoy the initial season of Murder She Wrote very much. My wife and I are getting pretty good at discovering new clues to Who Dun IT. Frequently, though, it gets very frustrating to have the picture freeze or scramble up. Often the audio gets out of synch with the video. Terrible! We surely wanted to go ahead and order the second seasons, but now -- about 3/4 the way through, I think we'll just skip on buying these cheap double sided DVD's", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_358", "text": "Yoga Complete for Weight Loss\n\tI, too, found this DVD a bit boring. The instruction for each pose took forever, even in the challenging workouts. While in-depth explanation is useful for beginner or even intermediate practices, I didn't feel it was necessary for the challenging sequence. Also, I did not feel as if there was any flow to this DVD.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_359", "text": "Skip this!\n\tTerrible voice, depressing indoor scenery, incredibly disjointed routines. Don't bother with this one! Save your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_360", "text": "I turned it off half way through.\n\tMichael Moore can be really funny at times, but most people should not take this goofball too seriously. About half way through 'The Big One', I turned it off because I did not find it the least bit funny and I didn't know where Moore was going. What is the point of putting in a pointless sequence where he is talking to the guitar player of Cheap Trick? This is not one of his better films", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_361", "text": "Disappointing\n\tPaul Newman plays a burned-out private eye and Gene Hackman and Susan Sarandon are a movie-star couple with a long-buried dark secret. Too implausible, too many overdrawn secondary characters. A rental at best", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_362", "text": "Read the book\n\tDon't bother wasting your time with this movie, instead read the book. The book was one of the best I have ever read, the movie left me wanting. I rented the movie after reading the book and never made it all the way through. So maybe I am being unfair since I did not watch the whole movie, but honestly I couldn't, it just didn't do the story justice", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_363", "text": "Forgettable....\n\tIf you are willing to risk to watch this movie, just a warning: it's really a turkey, one of the BIG ones..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_364", "text": "Weird movie!\n\tI thought the movie was alright, but I am sorry that I bought it. I would rather have just rented it. It seems like half of the movie is out of focus, I am sure it is on purpose but I just don't get it. There are a few erotic scenes but they are not worth the price", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_365", "text": "Too Much Green Screen!\n\tThis movie was a bit lame for me. Robin Williams relied on his same old schtick for the whole movie, and the supporting cast wasn't much better, but the worst thing about this movie is that nearly the whole thing is shot in front of a green screen. Even if this had been a good movie, the green screen was very distracting. I would have given it 3 stars without all of the green screen stuff", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_366", "text": "Disappointed\n\tI was so disappointed with this video. I thought it would contain more than it did, but it truly is the most basic of introductions and does not cover much at all.\nI had one ashtanga yoga lesson and expected this video to at least cover what the lesson did, but it fell far short.\nThis only contains two very basic sequences - surya namaskara A B, it doesn't even go into the full series and I do not think it gives a very good representation of what ashtanga is about. There is no instruction in standing or sitting poses at all! The two sequences are introductory sequences that lead into the poses, but this video just stops abruptly at that point... \nI found ashtanga to be a wonderful blend of relaxing yoga that also gives a full body workout. As soon as I did it, I felt that I had found the perfect exercise and bought this video as a way to practice at home.\nI ended up giving this video away after watching it twice as it does not contain enough information for the beginner to be inspired or even motivated to study ashtanga further", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_367", "text": "not as avertised..editted movie\n\tthe movie is good except this version has been editted and cut out sceens, very disapointtin", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_368", "text": "budget\n\tof all the movies i have seen in this catergory this movie was dissapointing to me. poor acting and hard to understand dialoge. would get a refund if you were in australia. but it is too much hassle to poste back overseas. and it could get lost in the mail.\ndebr", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_369", "text": "Now a longer version of a movie that was too long?\n\tOK, the original is a classic and is what...90...100 minutes long? Jackson stretches it out to 3 hours and adds very little to the story. The native were scary. The quiet scenes with Kong were welcome additions, they actually made him into a character...something that can't be said for any of the human characters.\n\nThe insect scenes are ridiculous!! The dinosaur stampede was idiotic. Anything with the young cabin boy almost seemed like it was clipped out of another movie. Now Jackson is adding 38 munutes to a movie that is grossly over padded to begin with?!?\n\nPeter Jackson is a hack director that has no idea how to tell a story efficiently.Remind me to skip his next 15 3 hour long epics", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_370", "text": "predictable\n\tThis is my number one most overrated movie of all time. We saw it at a pretensious artsy theater, along with an assortment of ex-hippies and wooly haired intellectuals. They all cheered, of course, when the young girl beats the boys at finding the prize in the water, then becomes the chief. The truth is that every single scene is utterly predictable, given the politically correct theme. The truth is that old people are not bad just because they love their culture. The truth is that tradition is not inherently evil. The truth is that girls are no better or worse than boys. Basically, if you hate men, this is the flick for you. But it is not good. It is not creative. There are no surprises. There is just nothing there. As I edit this, it's no surprise to find so few people liked this review. There are still plenty of hippies and politically correct so-and-so's out there", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_371", "text": "A GREAT FILM RUINED\n\tHELLO?????\n\nWhoever mastered this great film RUINED it by FORGETTING or REFUSING to provide English subtitles for the Japanese and Italian characters. How can such a thing happen? If you find the VHS buy it. Maybe some day someone will make the corrections. Until then, AVOID this DVD", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_372", "text": "desperation\n\tControversy courted the release of this film and people went to see it for the actual depictions of sex between the actors, thinking somehow it would be pornographic or titillating. But this film showed two desperate, middle-aged strangers (with all their flaws abundantly clear) meeting once a week for no-strings-attached encounters. The fact that the audience sees graphic moments adds only to the \"desperate\", tawdry, pathetic feel of their relationship. Naturally, one of the two of them becomes too curious and wants to know more about the other partner, one of the greatest pitfalls in the dangerous pursuit of anonymous encounters: sooner or later, anonymity is not good enough anymore.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_373", "text": "Some Laughs, But No Real Heart--\"Just Friends\" Just Doesn't Cut It\n\tComedy comes in many forms--everything from crude slapstick to subtle satire--and in \"Just Friends\" there is an uneasy fusion of two classic movie types. First, the movie wants to be a gross-out comedy. The sight gags are plentiful, the physical comedy abundant and often cruel, and the dialogue absurdly unrealistic. However, the movie also wants to be taken seriously as a typical romantic comedy--the variation where two people are meant to be together but various situations have kept them apart. These elements have been combined successfully in the past--\"There's Something About Mary\" jumps right to mind. Here, we get something far less successful.\n\nFirst, the good news. There are legitimate laughs to be had in \"Just Friends\" and that was a pleasant surprise. If you don't care about character development and just want inane humor, you could do worse than this movie. And if the sight of Ryan Reynolds in a fat suit sounds like the height of hilarity to you--check this out right away.\n\nSadly, it's the romantic comedy angle that fails to ignite. There is nothing real at stake here to care about--and the blame for this falls squarely on Reynolds' character (I'll use the word character lightly here). Reynolds may be one of our greatest sitcom actors working--the problem, however, is that he's not in sitcoms anymore. He's making movies, unfortunately--and his hamming up to the camera always seem to take the place of a real character. Here, he plays a celebrity insider--a successful, trendy record executive. And yet, he's not believable as trendy, successful or professional. His character vacillates between being the a villain and a hero, you never know or understand him--he just does whatever is necessary to set up the next gag.\n\nIt's too bad, really, because Amy Smart--as his love interest--IS playing a character. I'm not usually a fan, but here she does nicely and the movie lets her down. But it's Anna Faris that I'm going to single out for the most inspired performance. The funniest bits to me revolve around her character--a shallow, insane pop star. Sure, it's an easy target--but she throws herself into the role with such hilarious, over-the-top gusto that she is easily a cast standout.\n\nAgain, some humor--no emotion. If you don't expect much from your comedy, you might just like this. The fatal flaw for me is that I felt this film wanted me to care about the central relationship, but didn't do anything to make it REAL.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_374", "text": "Bernie Mac stole this picture\n\tIn spite of the thin plot line and the volumptous semi naked women, the comedian Bernie Mac stole this picture! He played his part of the low life, club owning, hustler with perfect timing and high humor. He made this movie enjoyable to watch", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_375", "text": "Bluck\n\tI bought this dvd after reading all the great reviews and I was VERY disappointed. First off, it is outdated and that is annoying with the annoying music- but the background exercisers really bug me too. Not only that, the moves are strange. She does a lot of shoulder work moving back and forth with her feet to the beat of the cheesy music. I found my neck hurt A LOT after that. The leg section would be good if there was another way to position yourself. The ab section too was so old school, I was hoping to find some new exercises. I love Karen Voight but this dvd was definately the worst I have yet to purchase of hers. All the other Karen Voight I own I absolutely love", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_376", "text": "Disgusting.\n\tI think this film wants to make you vomit. I don't know about you, but that is not a quality I am looking for in my films. Being scared is fine; being in suspense is great, vomiting is not. I really think that is what this film was going for. It has some pretty disgusting moments. While I was watching it I kept feeling this retching feeling at the back of my throat during certain scenes. In fact, I am feeling it now as I write this review and think about the movie.\n\nThe story runs like this: A meteor falls to earth. It has an alien life in it which shoots into people and uses them as an incubation device. This of course means then when the aliens decide to hatch out of incubation...well its not a pretty picture as you may imagine. In the meantime the people who have aliens incubating inside them turn into rotting-corpse looking creatures, or in the case of the head alien, just a big pile of disgustingness.\n\nThe idea itself isn't a bad one, and its executed in a relatively skillful way. In fact, the idea is much more original than many other horror movies. But as I said before, it's just too disgusting to be really enjoyable. This movie was confused as to whether it wanted to be a comedy or a horror and while it was trying to figure that out it failed in both categories", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_377", "text": "I knew there had to be something wrong with this DVD!\n\tI received this DVD from my brother who is possibly a bigger Kevin Smith fan than I am. I thought the fact that he was giving away his copy was pretty odd at the time until I watched the DVD myself. \n\nThe Degrassi episodes are amazingly boring and Jay and Silent Bob's toned-down appearances don't help much. I really liked the original Degrassi series so I was disappointed by this DVD. \n\nThere are some funny moments in the \"Extras\" section of the DVD but I would still only recommend this as a \"rent\" or something to buy used if you are a diehard fan.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_378", "text": "Bad Quality DVD\n\tThe video in this DVD looks as though it was put through a simple computer program that decoded it for going on to a DVD disc. A standard 4.7GB disc, by the way; that's what you'll get when you buy this.\n\nI say this because I've used those programs before and know how they alter the video. This is how they alter it, and how it looks on this USA release of the DVD:\n\nSkin color is too red. Dark (shadowed) areas are greenish. White/beige is pinkish. Grey is bluish. White has blue on it. The colors are just totally messed up.\n\nEvidence of grey being blue = look at Robert Duvall's uniform (you'll see him 3 minutes into the movie). The german uniform is a semi-light grey. It is too dark and filled with blue.\n\nThen look behind him at the wall. A lovely dark shadow of green.\n\nEvidence of white/beige being pinkish, when Robert Duvall walks into that office, look at the walls. They should be a kind of white/beige color but they are not a shade of white at all, they are pinkish.\n\nAs he walks into the office to sit down, you see curtains on the wall in the office. They are supposed to be white, but they're filled with blue.\n\nAt 48 minutes into the movie, you see Donald Sutherland sitting in the grass with the character Molly. His suit is supposed to be black. Look at it. It's purple. That is not black.\n\nOn top of all that, the movie is too dark. There should have been a brightness/contrast adjustment. If you pay attention to dark areas in the movie, such as fixtures around a room or an office, most times, they are pitch black and indistinguished. For example, look at desk drawers, telephones, vases, black hair, black jackets..even Robert Duvall's eye patch. Not much shading, usually pitch black.\n\nI've read that this movie apparently was not remastered for the North American release.\n\nI plan to get the Region 2 (Europe) release. I'd rather do without watching it on my TV and watch it on my computer in better, \"proper\" quality.\n\n'Nuff said", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_379", "text": "Disappointed\n\tWe were disappointed in this DVD and thought it was a waste of money. We did not learn anything new. They went through things quickly, everything was so basic, things that are mainly common sense. I felt this was a big huge waste of money, and is now in the trash", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_380", "text": "Not recommended by us\n\tOur daughter has weak muscles and I wanted some workout videos we could do as a family to supplement her physical therapy. I saw all the good reviews and thought this would work for us especially since our girls love bears. NOT! It did not keep their attention and as adults the movie was a tad annoying to us.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_381", "text": "Not so sure about this one . . .\n\tWhen I was looking for a fitness DVD for me and my two oldest children (girls, ages 3 1/2 and 2) to do together, I was impressed with the reviews of this DVD and it sounded intriguing. Though I wasn't really willing to shell out 16 bucks quite yet, so we rented it from Netflixs to try it out first. \n\n As adults my husband and I were really turned off by the \"animated\" bear, though our girls liked him. Another thing that I wasn't really impressed with was the camera was at times only focusing on Kristi Dear's face or the animated bear and it was hard for me and our girls to follow exactly what moves she was doing when. We had to run through the DVD a second time to really get the routine. The total time of the DVD is 30 minutes, but only about 20-22 minutes of that is actual warm-up or workout time. The rest is filler about why we need to exercise and eat healthy foods and snacks, which is fine to watch for the first time or two, but then I found myself fast forwarding through it to get to the workout sections. Which if I had to do that every single time I watched it with my girls, I would get annoyed really fast. My husband really did not think it was worth 16 dollars, he'd be willing to spend maybe 5-7 dollars on it, but no more.\n\n I gave the DVD 2 stars because Kristi Dear really does a good job of communicating with kids, has a pleasant voice, and demonstrates easy moves and routines for kids to do. I highly recommend that you rent this first to see what you really think about it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_382", "text": "Throw out the zanies.\n\tThe Hidden Fortress is classic Kurosawa, in every way--except for the wild overacting, inane characterizations and lamefooted humor of the peasant pair who form a central element of the film. Had the peasants been just as grubby but more subdued, or given comic material with more edge, skewering the upper classes as well as themselves, or been less in the focus and operated far in the background, this wouldn't have been a problem. But instead we're offered a sort of Dumb Dumber, Beavis Butthead of Japan, 50 years ago. (And yes, I know that is anachronistic, but it's all too true.) \"Stupidity is funny\" wears thin after a short while, and the comic antics are both repetitive and all too easy to forecast. Oh, here comes a rocky upwards incline: let's watch the pair pull one another down with grotesque facial expressions as they try to scramble up, etc.\n\nWhich is all too bad, because while the rest of the film has its overblown heroics, its far from bad. The interactions between cast members has both tension and grit, while the outdoor settings mark a difference from the usual run of Japanese period films (though Kurosawa addicts like myself will well recall what he could do in Roshomon). Mifune is over the top but splendid, and the direction has energy and focus.\n\nI've seen this film twice in 25 years; most recently, just last night, again. Unfortunately, my initial impressions were only confirmed--and I wish they weren't", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_383", "text": "Not very verosimile.\n\tIt is a pity that a wonderful picture is demerited by Roger Moore' performance. Her's good for a dandy, in the continent, but in this film he is not convincing at all. He is verry debonnaire, like he is just sipping tea in Great Britain.Thus, the film becomes stiff and you don't believe it. The other actors simply try to do something, like a farce. It is a pity to see the great Richard Burton in such role.\nEugenia Lizald", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_384", "text": "michael moore shoots himself in the foot\n\tas usual, michael moore undercuts himself by refusing to accept that a 45 minute documentary should not run two hours. theres alot of great stuff here (the interview w marilyn manson, the interview w trey parker, c), but too often moore inserts himself into a story others should be telling, no more so than in the vile segment where he goes to visit charlton heston. i agree with many, nay most of moores politics -- but hes a rotten filmmaker with some great ideas but awful execution.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_385", "text": "Boring Video; definately NOT for beginners\n\tThis workout was very hard for me to get into; I became very bored by it. The moves were challenging but the routine was blah. If you are a beginner, this is not for you. You are better off purchasing \"Quick Fix Stability Ball Workout\" no matter what your level of fitness.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_386", "text": "A CARBON COPY OF I KNOW WHAT YOU DID...\n\tBoring and like most every other new horror movie. Lame mask,I think the awful movie Cut used this mask also,who cares I suppose. This goes with all the other pathetic new era horror movies(Scream,I Know What You Did,Valentine,Urban Legend,Cut etc..) so bottom line don't waste your time,stick with 80's Slashers", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_387", "text": "Not Good!\n\tI bought this DVD becuase I really wanted to learn the dance moves in \"You Got Served\" and was extremely disappointed. The only routines they teach you are from the people who lost the dance battles in the movie and why you would want to learn those, I don't know. The freestlye section at the end is fun to watch, but this is neither a good workout nor a good hip hop dance video", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_388", "text": "P - U this really stinks\n\tWhat movie was every one else watching? Certainly not this one. Very, very, slow. Disjointed story line. I hate to be a bore but this was boring. Enjoy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_389", "text": "In a word: disgraceful\n\tThe first Butterfly Effect is one of my all-time favorite movies. With that in mind, I eagerly started watching BE2. Within the first 5 minutes it became clear that I was going to have to stretch the truth in order to claim this was a good movie. But after finishing it, it was clear that I would have to flat-out lie to do that.\n\nThere is one and only one redeeming factor in this movie: Erica Durance naked. But it's too softcore, short, and pointless to really be worth anything.\n\nThe writing is terrible. The story is lifted directly from the original, only without any semblance of personal feeling or emotion. It manages to be both predictable and borderline nonsensical, a feat unparelleled in modern film. The protagonist comes off as an idiotic, self-concerned, petty jerk that even jerks would have a hard time identifying with. The acting is...barely passable, for the most part, but the story's protagonist is just plain bad at expressing all the things this character needs to express.\n\nThe first one was great because you never knew exactly what to expect - how long would he be able to keep doing this? Would this one be the last? In the sequel, this is gone, but without any extra twists or added value to keep it interesting.\n\nIf you have any fond memories of the first one, avoid this turd", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_390", "text": "Just doesn't work...\n\tIt is obvious the makers of this film were trying to create some kind of action-comedy hybrid, however it just doesn't work. The action scenes seem tacked-on and the gags just don't work.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_391", "text": "Old Action Heroes don't die, they just fade away.\n\tInstructions: rent Steven Seagall's latest action movie knuckle-fest \"Exit Wounds\". Insert in DVD player; watch first 15 minutes of movie, remove from DVD player. Return to video store. \n\n\nIf you follow those instructions to the letter, you'll have fun with \"Exit Wounds\", which features one of the best opening sequences of any action movie in recent memory (Seagall attempts to thwart a brash, brazen assassination attempt). \n\nThere's also a great scene---strike that, a Priceless Scene: hipster uber-villain (played convincingly by rapper DMX) and a henchman go on a shopping spree in an exotic car lot (ultimately settling on a Lamborghini Murcielago, paid for in cash out of a golf bag).\n\nThe scene is dope, def, and cool---it's all GOOD, Dawgz!----,in a New Jack City way. And that's a shame, really: it's so cool it just makes you grind your teeth as you begin, over the course of two hours, to realize that the rest of the movie just can't hold a candle to its opening minutes. \n\nAn action movie should be exciting; after Seagall foils a neatly organized assassination attempt on the U.S. Vice President (a brilliant little sequence which merits one star on its own, and from which 95% of the trailer material was taken), \"Exit Wounds\" is not exciting. \n\nIt's stale. It's rehashed. Honestly, were it not for DMX, the few riffs from the movie's excellent rap soundtrack, and the equipment, I would have thought I was watching an eighties Seagall flick. And that's surprising, given that the movie is helmed by \"Romeo Must Die\" director Andrzej Bartkowiak, who also did the cinematography for Speed, Lethal Weapon 4, and Devil's Advocate. \n\nThe plot, what there is of it, deals with police corruption, and features a major twist near the end that takes the punch out of the story and doesn't make any sense---but by that time you've stopped caring. You've seen all of this before---done better.\n\nWorst of all, Seagall is just too old to be a credible action hero; he's reached that wheezing, shortness of breath stage that afflicted Roger Moore back in \"View to a Kill\"---except Seagall doesn't have the acting chops that Moore was able to fall back on. Tom Arnold is thrown in for laughs, but the laughs are so feeble, and the jokes so stale, that you're laughing *at* Arnold and Seagall---not with them. \n\nMidway through \"Exit Wounds\" I was fighting to stay awake, and that's a shame, given that the first 15 minutes of the movie contained more sheer, hectic energy than any movie I've seen since \"Face/Off\". \n\nRent the DVD for that opener if you dare, but if you stay any longer you'll see it's true: Old Action Heroes never die, they just fade away.\n\nJS", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_392", "text": "Disappointed\n\tI bought this DVD after watching Jessica Simpson's latest music video \"These boots are made for walkin'\". I thought her Reality Tour Live will have some catchy songs and video but was very disappointed. May be OK for those who just want to watch Jessica sing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_393", "text": "ABOUT AS ENTERTAINING AS WATCHING MICHAEL JACKSON DRY-HUMP HOWDY DOODY\n\tI WOULD LOVE TO SEE THE CAST OF THIS MOVIE DRESSED UP AS HOT DOGS AND THROWN INTO A CAGE WITH STAR JONES AND MARV ALBERT.\n(...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_394", "text": "I didn't like it.\n\tI was excited when this movie showed up in the mail and immediately put it in my DVD player and sat down to watch. It didn't take long for me to realize it was a cheaply made film. The story was interesting and had it been done in a better way, the film could have been great but after having seen movies such as Trick and Latter Days where the acting and production quality were very good, I found myself feeling dissapointed after only a few moments. It is not a movie I would readily recommend", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_395", "text": "Is The A*teens Music Video \"Heartbreak Lullaby\" On The DVD???\n\tI just wanted to find out and please let me know dat is the A*Teens music video \"Heartbreak Lullaby\" which is part of the soundtrack for the movie on the Princess Diaries DVD ..lyke as in the Bonus Features or something?? ive been trying find out but i cant so plzz lemme know cuz I just wanna get the DVD for the music video!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_396", "text": "Not \"Tomorrow\" ..... Today!!!\n\tIf you haven't already seen this one, do not wait until \"Tomorrow\", do it today.\nThis is one of the most delightful musicals of recent years. Great performances by Aileen Quinn as Annie, Albert Finney as Daddy Warbucks, Carol Burnett is outstanding as Ms Hannigan and Tim Curry Bernadette Peters make convincing nasties. The music is great and the easy-to-miss one-liners are delightful. All-in-all, a must see, and a must-possess movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_397", "text": "Shows are great, but where are the rest?\n\tThese are old Disney shows from 2 series. I saw then on the late-night \"Vault Disney\" series. They were well done and interesting. The only problem is that this DVD is only a few (6 total) of the 18 shows. So although I would rate the shows as a 4 or 5, this release gets 1 star for being incomplete.\n\nSave your money for if and when the whole series comes out", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_398", "text": "Not buying it\n\tMaybe this is not fair, to write a review without even seeing the DVD. I wanted to make sure Disney understands that people do read these reviews, and I am not buying this DVD, as Swamp Fox is incomplete! Three out of Eight episodes is hardly a reason to purchase", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_399", "text": "I repeat Mr. Rarerare's title: NOT BERNSTEIN'S CANDIDE\n\tMy impression was: what a waste of money - why take such a nice play and do it like that? Why? - What's that \"old lady\"? What sort of character Mrs. Lupone built? I read the reviews here - and I didn't believe them. I should have had. But there are good moments though - imaginative, creative, although far from funny", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_400", "text": "Five Years Later, Still Not Happy with Disney's Release Policies\n\tAs I write this review, it was 5 years ago this very day that the Walt Disney Co. released the classic \"Fantasia\" for the first time on DVD as a 60th Anniversary Special Edition. But exactly 5 years later, you can no longer purchase a legitimate, new copy of it without paying at least double the original sale price, via such avenues as ebay.\n\nAs a Disney shareholder, I am one unhappy camper!!\n\nThis is the only reason I'm rating this classic 5-star film with only 2 stars. The DVD is no longer legitimately available without forking over at least $40 or $50 for a new copy when the original list price was well under $30 (and that current price is only going to go up as times passes by). I'm sure I'm not the only consumer that's really sick and tired of Disney's inane policy of releasing and then quickly yanking some of their DVD releases.\n\nSo what am I supposed to do now? Wait another 5 to 10 years just to buy a legitimate copy of this DVD when Disney finally decides that the time is right to release it again? I think not! I can't wait that long, and my nieces and nephews will probably be too old to care at that point. Or, should I instead pay an insane price now for an original copy (the profits of which WILL NOT go to Disney)? Again, I don't think so! I do not believe in getting ripped off, and refuse to support those that profit from it, regardless of supply/demand fundamentals.\n\nIf Disney insists on continuing their ridiculous and outdated practice of discontinuing some of their classic films on DVD after only 2 to 3 years of availability, it shouldn't surprise them at all that they're actually LOSING POTENTIAL SALES to counterfeit/pirated versions of the films that are being sold around the world (and from auction sites like ebay, too). The way I see it, THEY ASKED FOR IT!! By not making these classics legitimately available at all times, they are encouraging piracy. It's that simple, and they deserve it!! In this day and age, people are not going to wait a few years to get something they want NOW!!\n\nI guess Disney is forcing me to think about buying a phony yet much cheaper DVD version of the original \"Fantasia\" just so I can show this classic to my nieces and nephews. I'd much rather buy a legitimate copy that's reasonably priced, but I can't because Disney won't allow me to do so. Oh well, it's their loss. A classic film like \"Fantasia\", which came in at No. 58 on the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the 100 greatest American movies of all time, deserves a far better fate than this. \n\nGreat job Disney!! Way to go!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_401", "text": "Be Nice To People On Your Way Up.\n\tDon't bother. Just don't bother. It's sad to see", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_402", "text": "Hard to make it through...\n\tI hope I can give a fair rating here, but as one member who loves to watch LDS films of all types, this one is a big let-down. I normally will sit through any movie to see if it gets good. This one was just overkill that was not even funny. I initially sqeezed a few laughs out in the beginning but then it looked like \"nursury\" comedy if you know what I mean. I turned it off after the whole overdrawn toilet scene with the wedding-gown-infomercial-in-a-movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_403", "text": "\"I must know everything. I must penetrate the heart of his secret! I must become Caligari!\"\n\tRobert Wiene's \"The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari\" is a celebrated work of German Expressionism. While there are several interesting facets to it, this grand experiment in filmmaking cannot be regarded as a complete success.\n\nFrancis (Friedrich Feher) relays a strange story. A man named Dr. Caligari (Werner Krauss) once came to his town seeking a permit to display an exhibit at a carnival. The exhibit was a wooden cabinet that housed a somnambulist named Cesare (Conrad Veidt). Strange happenings then ensued after Cesare predicted the death of one of Francis's friends. Concerned for the safety of his beloved Jane (Lil Dagover), Francis took it upon himself to determine whether Caligari was the person responsible for the disturbing series of events.\n\nIn a strange way, one can look upon \"The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari\" as a bizarre version of \"The Wizard of Oz\" (1939). The framing sequences are similar and the surreal appearance of the town effectively creates an unfamiliar world that has its own unique and distinct visual identity. Yet, despite the ample creativity on display and the intriguing ideas the film explores in regards to memory and interpretation, \"The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari\" is stiff and dreary. The characters are not engaging and the story is just a generic murder mystery with a monster thrown in. Give \"The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari\" points for trying to do something different and for influencing the look and feel of horror films that followed, but feel free to skip it if you are not a fan of the peculiar.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_404", "text": "Pretty Lame..Could have been great but it was a great dissapointment\n\tThere is a coliseum video about the World Heavyweight title. The tape ends when hogan was champ on his first reign. That tape is great. Gorilla Moonsoon with the commentary. The JR commentary doesn't make this garbage any better. The matches are like De ja vu let me think yes I have seen these before. Because these matches are on each and every other dvd. The extras on the dvd show the split seconds each title change. I really mean each clip has to be about 5 or 6 seconds. I know these matches were supposedly decided by the fans. I know I voted. Were the votes counted in Florida ? There are a million other matches that could have been on this dvd. I got the first disc from Netflix because I was not going to buy it. Some may say \"He is crazy it was great\". Maybe for you it is. I have seen all of that before. I wanted this dvd to learn something new about that history. There are no perspective segments or interviews. Just overrated JR running his yap over matches he never called. I want to hear the real commentary with Jesse not JR. But WWE screwed that up. There are a lot of things just wrong about wrestling now...oh I mean Entertainment. It's garbage now. WWE has put out some good dvds its just they did a crappy job on this one. Hitman, Jake Roberts, Road Warriors, Monday Night etc etc. The dvds about the old days are the only things I look forward to because their current product is garbage. So when the thing I look forward to is as luckluster as this dvd sorry if I get a little ticked off. Experienced wrestling fan get it on Netflix or borrow it and go and get the Coliseum Video if you can find it. Rookie fan it would be informative to you.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_405", "text": "A merciful two star rating; Look for future Arena Football Def. Coor. Stan Davis as 1 child actor funny bit about Cheap Trick\n\tSurprisingly sleaze and Chauvinism\nby female Director Heckerling! She\nduplicated it in Chevy Chase vehicle\nNational Lampoon's European Vacation\ntoo! Many child actors got their start\nhere, but the thing that cracked me up, \nas I saw it when it came out (unfortu-\nnately) was the dialog of my fav band,\nCheap Trick: Ticket scalper \"...The\nmagntism of Robin Zander and the \ncharisma of Rick Nielsen...and what\nabout the tunes, 'I Want You To Want\nMe, The Dream Police...nan-nan-nah,\n'You're momma's alright, your daddy's\nalright, they just seem a little weird,\nSurrender, surrender...\", before he's \ninterrupted. If that isn't somebody's\nidea of 'Surrender', they've stumbled \nonto this review by mistake", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_406", "text": "Don't Waste Money\n\tI am always up for a new genre of film, but the reviews here are misleading. The basic plot of the movie is that life sucks (yeah thats it). The rest of it is just sick. If your really into perversion then okay you'd probably get more out of it then I did, but for the viewers who haven't been almost raped by their fathers, or killed their grandparents or shot themselves in public this isn't the movie for you. If you still want to see the movie try and get it from netflix or borrow it from a friend before you dish out the cash", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_407", "text": "dorothy fields might have written: \"lovely to look at, horrific to watch ...\"\n\ta coffee table book come to life, ridiculously uninvolving writing and acting; you could turn to any chapter in this pretentious take on mid-20th century japan and not suffer any the worse for it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_408", "text": "The Cinema's biggest loser\n\tHow he gets away with it I will never understand.Orson Welles was a Clown who dedicated his life to food and to criticize art in all of its forms.(that's what you do when you can't make art)Don't worry,there is always Rossellini,Fellini,Renoir,Bergman,Dreyer... ...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_409", "text": "Criterion now giving credit to Welles poor (old)excuses\n\tThe Criterion Collection, a continuing series of important classic and contemporary films, is dedicated to gathering the greatest films from around the world and publishing them in editions that offer the highest technical quality and award-winning, original supplements.The foundation of the collection is the work of such(real) MASTERS of cinema as Renoir, Godard, Kurosawa, Cocteau, Fellini, Bergman, Tarkovsky, Hitchcock, Fuller, Lean, Kubrick, Lang, Sturges, Dreyer, Eisenstein, Ozu, Sirk, Bunuel, Powell and Pressburger.\n\nThe Criterion Collection must feel embarrassed for wasting a tremendous amount of time in this glorious package to glorify the most incompetent of all filmmakers. I did not watch any of the extras, but I hope you can find there those hilarious TV- clips from the 70s with Welles crying like a baby....\"Oh...They only let me do the movie I wanted to make in Kane....", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_410", "text": "That's The Grudge, huh?\n\tThis was not very good, in my opinion. The Ring scared the bejeezus outta me. This was not scary. Two weeks afterwards, I still find my mind wandering about one thing...why the heck didn't they just kick that little boy in the head and send him accross the room? If I walk into my house and see a half-naked boy meowing and hissing at me, I'm gonna flip him over my knee and give him a good spankin", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_411", "text": "Elizabeth I DVD\n\tWhile viewing the DVD Elizabeth I, we noticed many imperfections requiring restarts and/or interruptions of our viewing. This is the first DVD that we have ever seen with imperfections.\nIt was very distracting while trying to view this excellent movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_412", "text": "Unoriginal and preachy.\n\tThis story is one of the worst \"fantasy\" stories ever. It is completely unoriginal and is a hodge podge of borrowed fantasy and mythological creatures set in a preachy judeo-christian story line. Don't waste your time with the books or the movies and look to Lord of The Rings or Harry Potter for original (not to mention secular) fantasy and escape.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_413", "text": "Don't waste your time purchasing this product.\n\tI didn't like this video for several reasons. The rubber band is a waste of time and hurts your hands. I was looking for an aerobic video. I have Gilad - Bodies in Motion which is great but was getting bored with it since I had it for four years. Let me just say I'm sticking with Gilad because Denise does nothing for me. You don't even feel like you had a workout with her. She's boring. I would recommend Gilad for aerobics and Tamilee Webb for toning. Tamilee is awesome. I have many of her videos and I'm a true fan of hers", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_414", "text": "BORING very un-natural (almost fake)\n\tThis program was BORING! As much as Billy tried to keep the kid on the program motivated, about 10 minutes into the workout they were showing how bored they were, and of course my kids at home, and I'm sure any other kid picked up on this, and soon lost interest.\nSeveral things made this program boring:\nOne, you can't understand a thing Billy is saying, he would mumble unclear phrases thoughout the entire program, and his demeanor was very un-natural, to the point of being fake. He just looked sounded very out of place working with kids. It came across like he his crew weren't really sure how to interact with the kids, making them appear to be very fake. Another boring point was the movements, there was absolutely NO creativity here, these were some of the EXACT same movements from the adult Tae-Bo videos. Now, I do applaud Billy for slowing the movements down (unlike the adult Tae-Bo which goes at a break neck pace), these movements are performed in a controlled manner. But, they are still adult type movements, and extremely boring for kids. I would have liked to have seen some creativity with these movements to make them more kid friendly, and more EXCITING!\nTo be honest my kids were turned off bored with this program after the first 10 minutes. Something Billy needs to realize is, kids are smarter than people give them credit for being. - They can tell when someone is being fake not truly having fun, and they also realize that when kids on T.V. are bored not having fun, then this isn't something they want to do. Kids want to have fun, and want to watch the instructor other kids having fun. That is how you motivate children", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_415", "text": "W.T.F?\n\tThis movie does not make sense. And it's not weird in the style of David Lynch, it's just complete crap. I thought Willie Wonka and The Chocolate Factory was the worst/stupidest fil ever until i saw this. Do not buy this. It is not a family movie, and it is not funny or entertaining", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_416", "text": "Beware 25 years old does not mean it is tame for kids\n\tI purchased this movie as it was labeled an epic film and someone even compared it to the best love story since Gone with the Wind. Give me a break!\n\nThis movie had an agenda 25 years ago, and it still comes across that way in 2006.\n\nThe rating of PG is a joke. Please do not watch this movie with your kids! It is certainly has a more mature theme than what you would think.\n\nThe plot is lame and I am sorry I spent the money on it. I plan to get rid of the movie and exchange it as used somewhere where I can get something that is entertaining, this certainly was not. I did not even reach the end of the first disc before turning it off.\n\nFor top names in the industry making this film, all I can say is they got paid a lot of money for nothing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_417", "text": "SEASON BY SEASON BOX SETS!!!!\n\tI agree with others! Season by season BOX SETS of Beavis Butt-Head are what we fans want! With all music and B B commentary and no damned edits of anything!\n\nUntil then, Mike Judge company, I will NOT buy anything B B related, relying instead on my own VHS recorded episodes(limited in number of episodes as they are at least they're the complete original episodes)that I've transfered to DVD.\n\nI want each and every episode uncut and in their original broadcast order.\n\nWho's the brains behind the lame \"Mike Judge Collection\" series anyway?!? Some dumbass idiot working at Burger World??? \n\nJust from a purely greedy standpoint you'd make way more greenbacks by doing it the right way for cryin' out loud! Not to mention retain the show's and your integrity. \n\nHell, even Beavis and Butt-Head'd think this \"Collection\" concept'd be lame and stupid!!\n\nGet with the groove Mike Co. and give us what we want already!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_418", "text": "Uh, like where are the videos\n\tI dont understand why they didnt put the videos in like when it was on tv. The videos were the best part! I asume its because mtv didn't want to pay royalties to the bands, so they called it the \"Mike Judge Collection\" and left them out. Uh, That Sucks", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_419", "text": "One of the worst films ever!!\n\tI bought this DVD hoping that it will be a good one but it turned out to be awful and trashy. There is no story or plot to it, so I ended up throwing it away. I really regret buying it. \nIf you're into sex, then this film is for you but let me tell you this, it is boring like hell.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_420", "text": "depends on what you want\n\tEach scene is one shot, and that shot goes on and on and on, sometimes staying with the same act or lack of action. This film is pretension personified, but that's okay. Many people can't tell the difference between pretension and art. The music too is full of squeaks and squawks. In case you didn't know, that means that the music too is high art. \n\nThere is no story. Boy and girl see each other, and without preliminaries hit the sack. We see boy girl here, there, in the sack, here, there, in the sack, etc. Occasionally we get a shot of some of the other characters. \n\nBecause of the lack of dynamics, the film is not effective, either as drama or as eroticism. Ironically, \"The Summer of '42\" was much more erotic even without any nudity (which would have helped). \n\nThe vaulted sex scenes are three in number, chest and shoulders, and they last about three minutes each. The much-touted fellatio scene is actually surprisingly good, more convincing than the \"love\" scenes. \n\nThere are also a few brief full-frontal scenes of the star, who has a gorgeous body (hence, the two star rating). \n\nBottom line: the only reason to see this movie is the nudity and the sex. But there are many better movies for that. So, only if you need the pretentiousness in order to permit yourself to see a sex movie should you see this.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_421", "text": "Chick Flick Hell\n\t*Warning: Spoiler*\nI cannot believe people, excuse me, some women are giving this movie four and five stars. \nInteresting premise,and it could have been a good, believeable movie-- but it was sooo syrupy. If this is what it's like to be in love, please somebody shoot me(note: I've been in real love for 27 years now.) I got through the movie and probably would have given the movie a 3 and a half until the very end. Why the blankity-blank-blank does somebody always have to die at or near the end for the movie to be a \"good movie\"?\nI felt like I was drowning in estrogen by the time the movie was over. Wouldn't it have been more intriquing to leave the movie somehow pondering how this new love was going to all work out? That, at least, would have made the movie more intriquing, believeable and redeeming. If ever a movie was made to force tears, this is it. \nThis movie stinks and I don't mind telling you so--and it's not just because I'm a man either. Imo, there's not much difference between this movie and a stupid, blatant Steven Segall movie where testosterone is promenaded around like it's the elixir of heaven. Same coin, different sides.\n The movie should be given a \"one\"--no a \"negative one\" just for the stupid ending, but other redeeming factors make it a \"two.\" Still not worth seeing--i.e., unless you're into infuriating yourself.\n\n** Note: Even my wife and daughter--both chick-flick connousiours--hate this movie.I haven't checked yet, but I think my dogs do too.**\n\n Another note: These two good actors needed a better movie. See Ryan in the superb \"Courage Under Fire\", or the Jim Morrison movie, or \"When Harry Met Sally\"--which I don't categorize as a \"chick flick\" but as a good romantic comedy,i.e., not contrived", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_422", "text": "Urp\n\tGeez, maybe I have a heart of stone. I wasn't a bit moved by the overrated Streep and handsome Clint. It's a story about two hearts linked as one - a sacrifice by a beautiful woman for the greater good - a touching story of common adultery committed by two randy, bored adults. Yawwwwn. Streep can do any accent on the planet, and sprinkle it with more affected mannerisms than Marcel Marceau. That doesn't make her an actress - just a clever chameleon. I'd rather watch Julia Roberts play herself over and over and over than see Streep play \"pretend\" roles. There, I've said it. Now goodnight.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_423", "text": "wow, Americans really are stupid\n\tthis is entertainment? Wow, exactly how much of your brain has been damaged by fat", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_424", "text": "13 Ghosts................\n\tSo-so movie. It has it's good parts along with some boring parts but overall, good special effects with the ghosts. There were bloody parts in this movie making it more enjoyable to watch. When a very rich man dies and leaves his state of the art home to his nephew, he moves in with his family only to find out that there are things in the house that he was not aware of............. many ghosts. Just a OK movie.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_425", "text": "Potentially very hot, but sucked instead!\n\tI generally like some of these French-comic-books-turned-into-movies because they're usually pretty erotic. Jane Fonda's role in Barbarella comes to mind. This Gwendoline series definitely had the POTENTIAL what with the scantily-clad women-in-bondage theme and the scenes involving Gwendoline with her dominant girlfriend.\n\nBut the very beautiful Tawney Kitaen (cast as Gwendoline) apparently balked at doing girl/girl scenes (this was 1984, after all), and so the producers obligingly didn't force her to do any, and as a result this one turned into a very bland, weak, and diluted version of Raiders of the Lost Ark. It's not a good adventure film, and it's certainly not erotic.\n\nThere's a little nudity, and some ridiculous moments that are supposed to capture the kinkiness of the French comics, but overall this one was a disappointing bust.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_426", "text": "The novel would be better\n\tHarold Ramis's \"The Ice Harvest\" wallows in mid-market crime and holiday angst, but never really hits either the comic or noir heights to which it aspires. All the ingredients are there, but ultimately the movie lacks spice. In some movies, it works where all the characters move at a slow pace - \"Nobody's Fool,\" for example. But a dark comedy needs some pep, and \"The Ice Harvest\" doesn't have it.\n\nA lot of that blame falls on the shoulders of John Cusack, one of my favorite actors. He is at his best when he is riffing one of his intelligent-yet-soulful monologues, like in \"High Fidelity\" and \"Say Anything.\" Here, Cusack's job is to look morose and make the occasional comment - he may speak the fewest lines in any film he's made as a leading man, and that's a shame. Billy Bob Thornton tries to liven up the movie in his scenes, but the menacing actor is off-screen for huge swaths of time and his absence is felt. The same with the entertaining Oliver Platt, who plays a drunken buffoon as well as anyone - he's enjoyable on-screen, but when he's not there, we miss him.\n\nThe bar is set pretty high for holiday-as-setting-for-dysfunction movies. None of the exchanges rise to the visceral heights of the husband-wife spat of \"The Ref,\" for example. The movie is filled with small-time hoods who all seem hung-over or depressed rather than moved to exercise their savage wits. Instead, we get an ominous film that in many ways tries to evoke \"Fargo\" or \"A Simple Plan,\" but doesn't get anywhere close. \n\nThere are a few laugh-out-loud moments that I won't spoil that keep the movie from being a complete waste of time. But all in all, the movie is a downer, and when the winners are finally revealed at the end, it feels less like a triumph than it does a ho-hum conclusion. \n\nThroughout the movie, I kept wondering if this would have been a much more enjoyable movie where we got to see what was actually going on inside the minds of the characters . . . there seemed to be many scenes where the actors kept the best lines to themselves. Petty crime can be highly enjoyable, but not in \"The Ice Harvest.\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_427", "text": "Wow. I don't care...\n\tLong, tedious action adventure with repetitive dialog, bad plot holes, and generally boring characters is how to describe this little foray into following up the characters from Bad Boys. \n\nMarcus and Mike are out about, trying to find some ecstasy they've been alerted about. They get into a bunch of fights, a bunch of car chases, they get in trouble, they argue with each other. Then they go and they get into another fight, then they get in trouble, only this time they argue with each other first. Then they argue with each other, then get into a fight, then get in trouble. Then they get into trouble, argue with each other, and get into a fight. The fights? The same thing, over and over again. Marcus is upset because he feels his life is in danger. Mike is upset because he feels Marcus is bringing in negative energy. They parody relationship therapy.\n\nThere's another thing happening. It's this Cuban antagonist. We don't really care about him, really. He just kind of runs around, being Cuban and evil and all. Then we get to see him get angry at people. Then he becomes devious. Then he becomes malicious and angry again.\n\nSo we watch, for over two hours, with just enough action to keep it moving. Action that involves a certain camera movement, then a reverse shot, then the same camera movement, then the same reverse shot, then the same camera movement, then the same reverse shot... The only truly interesting action scene occurred in that house with the Rastafarians, with that spinning camera thing. That was pretty clever. That's why this film got any stars at all from me.\n\nReally, all I got from this film was the feeling that the filmmakers were trying to make the Bad Boys series, if there will ever be one (probably...) into the Lethal Weapon series. I also got a lot of stuff about terrible psychoanalysis which was, to me, Michael Bay telling the world that male attraction to action adventure movies is not some weird psychoanalitical crazy mess, but just good natured fun. Which is why the movie got a bit more of a higher rating from me.\n\nOtherwise, wow, was that tedious.\n\n--PolarisDi", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_428", "text": "Definitely not one of Arnold's best...\n\tEraser has a few scenes that will keep your attention, but overall the movie displayed poor acting, stunts that are impossible and a mediocre plot. This movie possibly will be owned by many, but remembered by few. James Caan was the only talent that Eraser has to offer. Sorry guys, my wife bought it, I watched it, gave it away and divorced her", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_429", "text": "Euuuwww......Creepy!\n\tThis movie creeped me out and not in a good way. Johnny Depp is an awesome actor and I usually find him sexy but in THIS stinker I find him really creepy and gross. Maybe it's the Michael Jackson-ish look he has going on with the black wig and white face. Could they have picked a more horrible look for WW? It looked like they took him to a costume store and put a 10$ wig and 5$ clown makup on him! I love Tim Burton's other movies but this one sucked BIGTIME! It gives a new perspective on Willy Wonka but this Willy is someone I would keep kids AWAY from. This movie is childish if you're an adult and pales compared to the original. If you're a kid it's way too dark and scary and has some adult humor which will leave kids asking \"Auntie Zoe, what does that mean?\" When are screenwriters going to figure it out? EITHER WRITE A KIDS MOVIE OR WRITE A GROWNUP MOVIE!!! It's really hard to do both in the same film. It seems like when writers try to make movies that appeal to adults and kids, they end up appealing to nobody! Maybe I am biased because I loved the original Gene Wilder version. I would have been open to seeing a remake if it was GOOD but this movie was dissapointing. It's amazing how so much money and effort go into special effects and expensive sets and the script itself is hollow with lousy characters. The whole thing just had a creepy vibe with almost sadistic undertones. The only reason I gave it 2 stars instead of 1 is because I love Depp and Burton, if you are not a fan of either, don't waste your time with this steaming pile of poo!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_430", "text": "lacking alot of video direction\n\tseems like this video could be useful, but the trainer is terrible at working the camera and makes you feel uncomfortable watching it, yet alone trying to work out to it....some of the moves were cool, but all in all i will trade this in for something else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_431", "text": "How to destroy your career in one simple movie\n\tGeorge Sluizer's original Dutch-French version of The Vanishing (aka The Man Who Wanted to Know) offers one of European cinema's most quietly disturbingly anonymous and everyday sociopaths, feeling his way one step at a time towards murder. If you've seen that version, you probably still can't get the final revelation out of your head, but the film had plenty more to offer than that, playing with chronology, subverting the usual cliches of its 'Lady Vanishes' plot (the hero wants to know what happened to his missing lover far more than he wants her to be alive) and throwing in some excellent characterization. I can only assume that for this 1993 US remake Sluizer was so determined that no-one else was going to get the chance to ruin his film when he was perfectly capable of doing it himself, but few people could have anticipated how comprehensively he trashes his own work. His career never recovered.\n\nChief culprit is an astonishing performance by Jeff Bridges that has been overthought through in every detail to a truly disastrous level. A friend who produced one of his earliest movies noted that Bridges was a great instinctive actor as long as you stopped him thinking about what he was doing, and this film is the proof of the pudding. Every movement is overly mechanical in its precision, making him look like a rusty clockwork toy, while his voice is a bizarre mixture of Tootsie, Latka Gravas from Taxi and a Dalek who have all been taking elocution lessons from Dok-tah E-ville. No banality of evil here, just a looney walking around with an invisible sign over his head saying \"Please. Let. Me. Kill. You. Thank you. For your. Consideration.' \n\nBut the blame really needs to be shared out here. None of the performances are good: often, they don't even look good - Keifer Sutherland looks more like a baby hamster than a distraught man at his wits end in the hurried scenes at the gas station, Nancy Travis flounders badly and Sandra Bullock makes no impression at all as the object of his obsession. Not that they're given any help by either director or writer Todd Graff. The script is particularly weak. The chronology has been altered to put the focus firmly on Bridges at the expense of the couple at the opening of the film. Worse is the rush the film is in, draining the life and character from each scene in its race to get to the next. Rather than the high/low mood shifts in the couple's relationship or the apparently casual but careful establishing of the feel of the location, we just get a couple of arguments that give you the impression that he's probably better off without her. As for the new and improved happy ending - standard woman chased by nutter in the woods jeopardy stuff complete with lame `let's end on a joke like a TV cop show' moment - best not go there... which is advice that holds for this entire trainwreck of a movie. Even a shockingly bland and uninspired Jerry Goldsmith score can't do anything for this one.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_432", "text": "Perfectly decent, perfectly inoffensive, and perfectly dull\n\tJoel Hershman's \"Greenfingers\", starring the now-famous (and utterly gorgeous) Clive Owen and Helen Mirren, is a sweet, cutesy, and utterly empty British romantic comedy. In this forgettable, generic chick-flick, inmates at a British minimum-security prison take up gardening. Initially, they are understandably reluctant to garden. But, get this, gardening ends up changing their lives! And, after his parole, Owen's character even commits another crime just so he can go back to prison and garden! And Mirren's character is so impressed with the innmates' gardening that she even has them garden for her! Wow, where do people get this stuff?\n\nOf course, this being a \"romantic comedy\" and all, there is a romance between Owen and Mirren's daughter that is so incredibly forced, awkward, and contrived that one cannot help but cringe as the two actors attempt to gaze lustfully at each other. In addition, peppered throughout are moments of in-your-face sentimentality and supposed \"uplifting moments\". And none of it works.\n\nFor all its good intentions, \"Greenfingers\" is as drab and colorless as the cinderblock walls of the inmates' rooms. It's all perfectly decent, perfectly inoffensive, and perfectly dull", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_433", "text": "REINVENTING THE WHEEL\n\tThe flight into New York had been a long one; but I was gently revived when Kirsten Dunst met me at the airport. She was to be my escort that night at the Lincoln Center where the President would present me the Distinguished Writer's Cross-the highest award this nation can bestow on an author. I quickly slipped my only suitcase in the backseat and sat next to her as she drove her Mercedes S class sedan to the Waldorf Astoria downtown.\n\n\"I have to admit that I didn't you who you were until I read STARLESS GRASSLANDS. I don't mean to embarrass you; but that book changed my life.\"\n\nI tried to be polite and gracious toward the compliment. For the remainder of the trip we had a nice conversation while I approved the fluid motion of her hands and legs as she maneuvered the controls of the automobile. I very much approved of her legs.\n\nAs I departed the car, Kirsten leaned toward the open door to catch my eyes.\n\n\"Don't forget. I'll be by at seven so we can go to the ceremony together. Please be ready.\"\n\nI expressed gratitude for her generosity and promised to be waiting for her seven sharp. The hotel staff greeted me and soon I entered the elevator for a quiet ride to the eighty sixth floor. As I entered the suite, the steward took my request to have my suit blushed, prepared and returned in a few hours.\n\nFinally, a bit of peace. I poured a small measure of whiskey into a chilled tumbler and then walked over to the large window looking out over the city below. For a few moments I contemplated the remarks I was to make at this evening's formal ceremonies, then I heard the hushed movement of stocking feet behind me across the room. \n\nI turned around and out of the bedroom to my left in walked Sandy Bullock dressed in a black sheer see through cat suit.\n\n\"Well, Crabby, aren't you glad to see me?\"\n\nBefore I could recover from my surprise another set of feet wisped across the floor from the sitting room on the right. It was Jennifer Aniston dressed in the same black sheet cat suit.\n\n\"Sweetheart, don't look at her. Come here to me.\"\n\n\"Get out!\" screamed Sandy. \n\n\"No, you get out. It's not fair. I left Brad for him so I get him!\"\n\nThe two of them stood in angry silence staring at each other for a tense moment. Then Sandy leapt at Jennifer and instantly they were in a bitter fight hissing and scratching each other. It was a ferocious sight as pulled hair, shrieks of pain, and nylon tearing could be heard. Then almost a quickly as it began, the fighting pair disappeared into the sitting room. Several sharp punches were heard then a definite thump as a body fell to the floor. \n\nSandy marched back into the room victorious. I ran to the door of the sitting room only to see Jennifer laid out on the floor out cold, spread eagle and naked. Before I could think of what to do Sandy tapped me on my shoulder. I turned around and there Sandy stood. A little worse for wear. Trying to catch her breath. Nude with her torn cat suit draped across her feet.\n\n\"Forget her. She won't bother us now.\"\n\nSandy brushed the stray hairs out of her face, smiled and stepped out of her nylon costume. She posed standing and anticipating my admiration. \n\n\"Now I'm all sweaty and warm. I need a shower.\" Sandy turned her lithe body and walked into the bedroom and into the bathroom beyond.\n\nI turned around and wondered what I should do for poor Jennifer still laying unconscious on the floor. Then I heard Sandy calling.\n\n\"Crabby, why don't you come and help me? You could soap up my......\"\n\n\nOOPS!!!! Sorry!!! Err...just a little fantasy of mine. I meant to honestly review this movie but my more realistic nature took over. I swear my pitiful fantasy is actually much better than the story told here. You see, the cover of this DVD displays Ms. Bullock prominently with her name in big font letters. But in truth this movie focuses on Tate Donovan as the main character and only on Ms. Bullock as his unlikely love interest.\n\nAs much as I \"love\" Sandra Bullock, I have to admit her filmography has not been kind to her. Her best films have been WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING, WRESTLING ERNEST HEMINGWAY and the much-unappreciated HOPE FLOATS. Unfortunately for each of these gems are several terrible movies like FIRE ON THE AMAZON, HANGMAN, SPEED 2 and this movie.\n\nThe plot revolves around two \"losers in love\" who are unappealing both in looks and personality. Donovan comes across a love potion from a gypsy woman (an unrecognizable Anne Bancroft) and soon both Donovan and Bullock have the most desirable members of the opposite sex at their feet. All goes well until others find out their secret and Donovan and Bullock discover that their true love is actually between each other.\n\nThe story is predictable and unfortunately not very funny or all that sweet. Chances are you can find a copy of this DVD fairly cheap and it is not a bad way to kill some time while you're waiting for your own boyfriend or girlfriend to get off work-or your friends to wake up from their naps-so you can really do something worth wild.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_434", "text": "Looking for the funny...\n\tWow - hard to put into words how bad this was...... We kept waiting for the funny - it never came - we didn't even watch the end.... when they started turning Julia Roberts (Tess) into the \"real\" Julia Roberts - well - we were done....... note funny - no.........", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_435", "text": "Down By Law DVD Dissapointment\n\tThe movie itself is just as good i remembered it. But the Criterion Collection DVD package, however, is so totally not worth the $40 plus postage i paid for it. I've gotten so much more bang for my buck with other \"special edition\"-type DVDs. i found the interviews and \"extra\" stuff dull. I want my money back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_436", "text": "no title\n\tWhat a disappointment! I remember Siskel and Ebert raving over this romantic comedy. Romantic, maybe, but comedy - never. Very predictable plot from beginning to end. And Rosie Perez was truly offensive. A few times I couldn't understand what she was saying. There is no way I could buy that she and Cage's character were attracted to each other. Maybe critics liked this movie because it had no sex, violence, or rough language. Although Cage does get shot in one hold-up scene. It was just that you knew what was going to happen every step of the way. I am beginning to Like Cage more and more as he ages. [ spoiler] I was really disappointed at the end to find out that the real people whom this story is based on were always happily married to their original partners. Either they shouldn't have changed it so much or they shouldn't have let us know about the real story it was based on.[end of spoiler] But Fonda and Cage were very engaging together", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_437", "text": "Amazing movie, terrible \"remastering\"\n\tThis is a review of the \"Ultimate Collector's Edition,\" NOT a review of the film itself. If you're considering the purchase of a two-disc special edition, you probably already know that the film is great; you just want to know if this slick package is worth the pricetag. \n\nIn short, it's not. And let me be absolutely clear about one thing: I have known and loved this film for years. A few sequences look properly spectacular, but after watching this DVD on two separate (and high-quality) televisions, I'm amazed that all of the low-light scenes have been rendered almost completely dark. Like, too dark to tell what's even *happening*. For instance, the scene where Brad (Harry Carey, Jr.) runs off to his death, the scene where Marty's (Jeffrey Hunter's) \"bride\" is serving coffee along the river, and even the pre-dawn scenes leading up to the final storming of the Comanche camp, are utterly lost in the dark. By contrast, the bare-bones 1997 DVD release features noticeably richer colors in the daytime scenes and total clarity in the low-light scenes I've just mentioned. Don't waste your money on this special edition; you'll be much happier if you just shell out the $10.99 for the 1997 release.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_438", "text": "The reviewers at Amazon are always correct.\n\tOld movies are great. I've been waiting for the release of Oklahoma! in the new technology DVD format - I wanted to use my new DVD up-converter. I have the Laser Disk version, and after reading the reviews, I will keep it until Fox gets its act totether. Fox should have a press release when they fix the problems reviewed here - until I know it's AT LEAST as good as my outdated Laser Disk, I'll wait", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_439", "text": "This Spaghetti Needs Pepto Bismol\n\tDon't expect a comedy in the vein of TRINITY or THEY CALL ME TRINITY. If you do, you are in for a fall. Both of those were silly but redeemed themselves by being entertaining. This one has no such pretensions. It is merely boring.\n\nThe story concerns a corrupt mining company out to cheat the local town's folk out of their claims. They do this through intimidation and violence. When a couple of friends get hold of a claim, they put together a plan to secure that claim and those of the rest of the town from the bad guys. To do this, they enlist the aide of a traveling circus to serve as a distraction. They yell, they fight, they wrestle, they shoot and then they do it some more. Its not very exciting cinema.\n\nThis production is made worse by the DVD. I suspect that the original film was a rather low budget affair. The DVD, however, is of such low quality that who could really tell? The edges are clipped off, the transfer is grainy and the effect is of someone holding a hidden handycam in a theater trying to bootleg it. IT was not worth the effort.\n\nSpaghetti westerns can be fun. This one, however, needs the Pepto Bismol right from the beginning to drive off the heartburn.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_440", "text": "Trinity is great\n\tThis movie isnt worth the time to read this review. It sucks and I'm a big Trinity fan. My advice is keep searchin", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_441", "text": "Dumb Story\n\tThis is the worst Asian movie that I have ever seen. The story is dumb and doesn't make any sense, especially the ending. And to top it off it isn't that scary - it only gets a little bit scary at the end.\n\nMy recommendation: Don't get this movie. It is also too expensive. It you want to watch a good Asian horror movie, I have lots of recommendations. Wishing Stairs is pretty good. Koma is an excellent movie. A Tale of Two Sisters is pretty good. Good luck", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_442", "text": "Read the book instead\n\tIf this movie was ever going to have a chance, it needed to be about 4 or 5 hours long, or never attempted in the first place. Some books adapt well to being edited and condensed as a screenplay - Possession just can't be dealt with that way. What you have as a result is another story entirely. There just wasn't time enough, I guess, to develop the characters, or even to include half of them. The only character true to the book and left almost intact was Sir George. The rest were stripped of their layers and everything that made them fascinating, and we are left with painful stereotypes and, in the case of Roland Michell, a character who seems to have wandered on to the wrong set during filming. My best advice is that if you've read the book, skip the movie, but if you saw the movie, you should do yourself a favor and get the book", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_443", "text": "Already released\n\tWhy release WrestleMaina's that are already on dvd? Anther thing WrestleMaina is months away, it was a perfect time to release the big four in order. Survivor Series entire series, then Royal Rumble, then WrestleMaina, and finally Summerslam. Made sense but WWE really doesnt think well sometimes.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_444", "text": "Let's just say I'm glad I saved some $$\n\tWell, This dvd is pretty bad, like everyone else said. It's 4 episodes recapping the previous 14, with narration from each character in the background. I believe they had to make these eps due to the fact that they needed to save some money in japan since they weren't getting high ratings on the anime series. Anyway, I didn't buy this dvd, because I have the japanese box set instead, which saved me a lot of $$. I watched each episode, and I must say the only part I liked was the opening and ending theme. Other than that, there really is no need to buy this dvd unless you are truly a die-hard wolf's rain fan. But, don't be surprised if you watch this dvd for 5 minutes and then throw it out the window. I really highly recommend renting this before you buy it, cause otherwise you are wasting your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_445", "text": "Hudsucker Stinks\n\tWhat really bothered me about Hudsucker Proxy: Capitalism is the wonder of the world providing food and subsidence to everyone, even Communist slaves and Fascist toady's under a democratic people; yet, Hollywood insists on blasting Corporate Culture, when the overwhelming majority of businessmen are not only honest, they are exemplary. \n\nSo much Hollywood talent and money wasted on a bad idea, so what else is new? The Coen's have jumped the shark with this take off of the American Screwball Comedy of the 30's. I cringed every time Jennifer Jason Leigh tried to imitate Katharine Hepburn's classic gargle. The poor actress may have destroyed her career with this stinker. \n\nI can't stand Tim Robbin's politics, but must admit that he is the best actor to play a fool in the movies. He almost carries this farce. Paul Newman; however, is collecting a check. He's been collecting checks since the 50's. His salad dressing stinks too.\n\nI'm amazed at how much money the Coen's command in Hollywood on such flimsy pitches. I loved Fargo and enjoyed The Big Lebowski (not as much as some cult fans), but this film, why did they bother?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_446", "text": "Sorry, But Disco (and 54) Were Actually FUN!\n\tI guess when any era becomes old enough for the \"Nostaglia Craze\" to hit, we get to see what exagerations get stretched to the point of lying. Case in point the 1950's were NOT such an innocent age, and the 1970's were NOT that wild.\n\nStudio 54, and the Disco Era in general were about Freedom, Great Music, Great People Watching, and in general having a hell of a goodtime. For the brief period that it ruled the music charts, Disco broke down barriers, and the stars of certain musical genres were able to crossover. I often call 1979 \"the year that music got close to the light\".\n\nMy BIG issue with this movie is that It FAILED to show that for many of us we took advantage of the liberation of Disco's (like 54), and ENJOYED ourselves. It was glamorous, it was over the top, and IT WAS FUN. Amazing as it seems, many of us did not inhail cocaine like air, and for some of us who did indulge, we did not become adicts, or for that matter guilt ladden.\n\nClubs like Studio 54 were great palaces that broke down many barriers, and helped us escape the many issues facing the nation in the late 70's.\n\nToo bad this movie did not convey it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_447", "text": "Made in someone's basement...\n\tWow, what a bore. The old stock footage is uneven and doesn't show enough of the truck. Other footage was taken on the fly when someone happened to have a camera on the street. The song is OK, but once that's over my son walks away. Why would a child who LOVES trucks walk away? Because some guy's voice (which sounds like it's in an echo chamber) comes on talking about a bunch of stuff he can't SEE on the screen. What's on the screen? More garbage stock footage. This looks and sounds like it was slapped together in someone's basement", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_448", "text": "A watery, passive, poorly cast, revisionist production\n\tFilming the story of Gloriana is a virtual guarantee of success for a production studio, from Warner Brothers to BBC. The Virgin Queen still retains her power to enthrall, intrigue and mystify these 500 years after she came to the throne. She was perhaps England's last true absolute monarch, and certainly one of its greatest, if not most famous. \n\nSince the advent of film, she has been one of the most coveted roles to play. Indeed, few monarchs have been so closely chronicled, save perhaps her own father, Henry VIII, and Victoria. \n\nShe has been portrayed by some of the most brilliant actresses: Sarah Bernhardt, Bette Davis, Judi Dench, Judith Anderson, Miranda Richardson, Flora Robson, Cate Blanchett, Helen Mirren, even Quentin Crisp, and most famously, and importantly, Glenda Jackson. \n\nAnd it must be said without doubt that Glenda Jackson's \"Elizabeth R\" is the defining portrait-- the most accomplished, historically accurate, and masterfully acted. Glenda Jackson is Elizabeth I reincarnate; there is simply none better, and likely never will be.\n\nSo now we have Anne-Marie Duff in the red wig for 230 Masterpiece Theatre minutes. Perhaps for the sake of revisionists, we are offered a far less imperious monarch, one who is both reactive (the real one was) and passive (the real one was not). Duff is an odd choice. No beauty like Cate Blanchett, but Elizabeth was known for vanity, not beauty. Duff's Elizabeth, with quivering lip and watercolor behavior, seems filmed underwater, and make for an undesirable monarch-- certainly not the Gloriana of myth or fact. Where is her famous wit, her coy manipulations, her strong moral fiber, her intense devotion to state and loyal courtiers? Left with Glenda Jackson, I suppose. This Elizabeth is a simpering, love-struck maiden or a crass, 60-something hag (and only then do we see bits of fire in the performance). Hag works; crass manages; simpering loses the whole impact.\n\nA suavely elegant, very attractive and distinctly healthy Queen Mary I opens Elizabeth's story (no Catharine Parr, no Thomas Seymour, no childhood) but is quickly dispatched. Just as well, for she's thoroughly ill-cast--Mary was none of those things. (Far better was the wonderful Kathy Burke in the Blanchett version, though she was a bit of a Protestant caricature). Daphne Slater in the Jackson series was far more appealing, and perfectly written. \n\nElizabeth's transition from prisoner to crown is possibly the greatest story of her long life. No part of her history defines and creates her personality more than these years-- the abuse by Seymour, imprisonment, exile, and finally her accession. Unfortunately, much of this key period is sped through. The fatal flaw in the series is the decision to cast Elizabeth mooning incessantly over Robert Dudley, later Earl of Leicester, here played by a childish, petulant Tom Hardy. There is no chemistry here; he is pretty, but vacant. Glenda Jackson's Dudley, Robert Hardy (no relation that I know of), is a bit of a fop, but he knows his place in court and Elizabeth's heart. Their chemistry is clear. This version of Dudley is a bit ridiculous-- how he would claim the Queen's heart for more than 30 years is a mystery in this performance. So is most of the casting (what's with the acrobat?)\n\nAn egregious error in this production is the portrayal of suicide by Dudley's long-suffering wife Amy Robsart, whose death at 26 in 1560 remains to this day a mystery. More time should have been spent on the wooing of Elizabeth by the French Duc d'Alencon, who very nearly came to be her husband (again, the 1971 Glenda Jackson version handles this segment masterfully).\n\nAll too soon and without sufficient explanation, we become immersed in the historically key, decades-long battle of wills and imprisonment of the impetuous Mary, Queen of Scots-- Elizabeth's 2nd cousin, granddaughter of Henry VIII's older sister Margaret, whose claim to the English throne made her a rallying point of Catholics, and a very real threat to Elizabeth (it was Mary's son James who succeeded Elizabeth in 1603, founding the ill-fated House of Stuart). \n\nFar more attention should have been paid to the case for and subsequent execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, which was Elizabeth's darkest hour-- forever bloodying her saintly propaganda. Likewise, more attention should have been given to Walshingham, Elizabeth's master of subversion, although William Cecil, Lord Burghley, is given fair due.\n\nThe decisive Armada happens much too quickly, lessening its impact and giving far too much time to be spent on the stormy relationship of Elizabeth and Robert Devereaux, Earl of Essex, portrayed by Hans Matheson, who is cast and directed as a bad-tempered, bipolar \"Mama's Boy\" (a very strange Oedipal twist here) whose hair, look and even attire speak far more to 2005 than 1585. The entire second half of the production is brought down by this admittedly strange relationship, here given a basketful of psychological issues left to the viewer to consider unraveling. The casting is awful, the acting mediocre, the personality baffling. This Essex is a wreck-- blame the revisionist director.\n\nTwo significant annoyances: Elizabeth's (Duff's) accent isn't simply London middle-class, which would be fine, but stands in stark contrast to everyone else's appropriate English diction and clarity. She comes off as a guttersnipe. And worse of all-- distracting to the utmost-- is the incessant soundtrack that dominates--and not pleasantly-- the action and plot of the movie. The sheer volume of it is horrendous, to say nothing of the attempts at mixing courtly historical period music with Essex's electric guitar.\n\nMy suggestion here is to rent this one, watch it as long as you can, and then return to Davis, Blanchett, Jackson, or even Dench. Overall, a disappointment. Were it not for 95% historical accuracy and enjoyable period costumes-- plus the decent acting (most of the problems are the director's fault, don't blame the actors), it would have earned one star. But this Queen is no legend, and this cast is horrendous. An inglorious Gloriana.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_449", "text": "Meledramatic and poor\n\tAs much as I like Paul Newman, this movie is very disappointing once you've seen the far-superior film \"Day One\". The portrayal of Oppenheimer and Groves is overly dramatic and totally unlike the behavior of real professional people. The movie dwells on romantic side stories instead of fleshing out the history and science of the Manhatten project.\n\nBe sure to see \"Day One\" if you are interested in this, and give this film a miss", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_450", "text": "4 STARS FOR ART DIRECTION -- 1 STAR FOR MOVIE\n\tThere's a saying: \"No one sets out to make a bad movie.\" BROTHERS GRIMM (Miramax) might prove otherwise. Near the beginning of his commentary, the usually brilliant Terry Gilliam actually says, \"I didn't like the script, but I was out of work.\" Not a good sign but an honest admission from the former Python.\n\nAlthough wonderfully visualized, the Czech locations can't make-up for the muddled mess of a screenplay culled from perhaps the richest mother lode of raw story material available anywhere: The collected fairy tales of Wilhem and Jacob Grimm. \n\nIn spite of stars Heath Ledger and Matt Damon as con artist exorcists who encounter real evil, a great poster and an OK trailer, audiences rightfully stayed away via quick word of mouth (\"incomprehensible\" \"unwatchable\"). Worthy extras of interest mainly to budding filmmakers are Gilliam's commentary and the featurette: \"The Visual Magic of the Brothers Grimm.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_451", "text": "Really bad...\n\tDon't waste your time. I usually give low budget horror a chance and I have an open mind, but this movie is utterly ridiculous.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_452", "text": "The legend reworked...\n\tTo be fair, the legends of Herakles, as they were originally written, have little to do with this movie, but maybe that's for the best. Having grown up on Superman, Batman and the Justice League, I have a hard time calling a person like Herakles a hero. In the original legends, he was a warrior, but also a brute who eventually wound up killing his wife and children in a fit of rage. He also wasn't, as far as I can tell, as strong as in this version.\nTherefore, interpretations of Herakles are, I think, to be judged not on whether or not they deviate from the legend, but on where and why.\nDisney has attempted to take Herakles (or Hercules, in the Roman) and make it a story about a true hero, and a perfect one at that. There's nothing I like more than perfect heroes. They inspire me. Conceptually, I like the idea.\nInstead of Herakles being the illegitimate son of Zeus and a mortal woman, he's conceived in love by Zeus and Hera and turned mortal by a potion. Not bad. As changes go, it works better than most.\nHerc meets Meg at the beginning of his hero carreer and falls instantly in love with her and she with him (another deviation from the legend, and a very good improvement.) Of course, because Hera is his mother in this version, she can't be Herc's enemy, so they make his opponent Hades; lord of the dead, which could be worse, as changes go. I've never seen Hades as being all that bad of a guy, but that's how it goes. Then there's the Hydra, which is, if anything, much larger and more powerful than it was originally, so that's good too. Aside from this, however, I have to say I was disappointed with most of the changes.\nThe titans, to start with, were underplayed considerably. It might have been premature to mention that they were Zeus' predecessors, but they could at least have given them powers similar to what they actually had, and a roughly-similar appearance. Oceanus, for example, lashing out with blasts of water from his hands like a fire hose, or Cronos reversing the movements of his olympian enemies would have made for an excellent action sequence, particularly since Hercules didn't beat the titans alone in the original stories, nor does it make sense that he should in this one (grabbing a whirlwind? Come ON now.)\nI actually didn't mind Hades' used-car-salesman demeanor all that much, though I didn't see a reason why he should have flame-based powers when that's clearly Apollo's territory. Further, I thought most of the Gods and Muses were given no credit at all in terms of their innately glorious nature.\nWhy is this the case? I think Disney made the mistake, in this film, of not just trying to make the legends clean, but FUN as well, and there's nothing fun about war. I'm not saying they couldn't have made the concept work. In fact, I'm saying they could have made it work if they'd toned down the comedy and given the characters a bit of respect (Justice League style.)\nStill, for what it's worth, this is one of the few movies left in the world that isn't afraid to dwell on the concept of a hero, and for that it's worth at least one viewing. Rent it from your local video store, in my opinion, before you make your decision", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_453", "text": "Disappointing\n\tThis is the first time I have ever purchased a \"The Firm\" dvd. I was really disappointed in this one. Many of the moves are not properly explained. Some movements target only one side of the body and they don't bother having you switch sides to work the other. (really obvious in the salsa style section) It took a few times of doing to get all the moves right, but even after that it barely raises the heart rate. The warm up leaves much to be desired. The cool down continues the \"dance\" movements but at a \"slower\" rate and stretching the neck for one second on each side and the inner thigh for one second here and those are not enough to even make you realize that you are stretching. I am used to Denise Austin workouts, that are half the length but you actually feel like you did something when you are done. Not so with this \"workout\" at all. Definately a waste for someone who isn't just starting out.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_454", "text": "Very Bad.\n\tPearl Jam seem to be making a comeback witht their live performances at present, but this DVD shows the band at a less than impressive peak.\nThey all look like they're pretty bored (especially compared with their previous shows) and have eaten to much throughout the tour before going on stage.\n\nA good DVD to avoid", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_455", "text": "A Joke.\n\tPearl Jam used to be good, now they're just a joke and this DVD shows it.\nDo not buy this its awful.\nThey were great until after 1998", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_456", "text": "Not What I Was Expecting\n\tLadder 49 was not the type of film I expected-- I was hoping for a good, fast-paced action flick, which I got for about the first 5 minutes. The remainder of the 30 minutes that I watched was flashback to the rookie firefighter's first days at the station. \n\nSomeone looking for drama and a story about the growth of a firefighter would probably like this movie. However, those looking for action should probably look elsewhere", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_457", "text": "What a way to end it!\n\tI have been a huge fan of L. M. Montgomery's work since I was an eleven-year old girl living in the Caribbean. I've read and re-read, and re-read her stories again and again, and can't seem to get enough. The first two film installments in the Anne of Green Gables story are warm, beautiful, funny, inspiring and moving pieces of work, that are more or less faithful to Montgomery's original novels.\n\nThe third installment is a travesty.\n\nAnachronism, bad dialogue, bad plot and plain old bad acting plague this \"sequel\". I say \"sequel\" in quotes, because the thing I dislike the most about the movie is the fact that the storyline is a complete departure from what Montgomery had envisioned for Anne so long ago. What a way to end it.\n\nThat said, I've decided to purchase only the first two installments, and leave the third alone. I prefer to have Anne and Gilbert live out their literary lives in my imagination, than to poison my memory of them with the drivel that is Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_458", "text": "Movie should include noose\n\tAmerican Pie: an immature, mindless, vapid, boring, blandly disgusting, humor lacking piece of over-rated trash packed full of cliches, highschool sterotypes, annoying horny teenaged behavior performed by a wonderful cast of grade A douchebags.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_459", "text": "Sadly,\n\tThe lack of Liam neeson and raimi's directing is what ruined this movie for me. While Mr. Vasloo is superb in his taking on the burden of the Liam created character and mr. Drake always has appeal, the movie as a whole needed a much better script. It was too predicatble, too phoney.\nOn the bonus side, they did manage to keep the hapahazard and crazy comments Darkman makes during chases and fight scenes in tact, so that was a plus", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_460", "text": "While You Were Sleeping\n\tThis is one of my favorite romantic comedies. It is funny, touching, and has some of my favorite actors in it. And it doesn't only center around the main characters but has a great ensemble cast of very interesting people!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_461", "text": "Horrible\n\tAbsolutely unwatchable. Cliche-ridden. So silly it's very nearly offensive. It's like watching one long music video by a B-level rapper - full of dumb, beautiful women, buff, monkey-headed ghetto thugs, and jokey tricked-out cars. Without a doubt one of the worst movies I've ever seen. The script is laughable, the acting worse. Vin Diesel and Paul Walker are more \"Dumb and Dumber\" than \"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid\". Awful", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_462", "text": "2 stars for cameos\n\tA dull dull movie that perpetuates stereotypes of latinos in the US and abroad. I was very bored with this movie and found the plot to be very insulting. I enjoyed seeing some of my favorite latino actors and performers on the big screen, but for a somewhat mainstreamed movie that one can buy in target, I think it's just a shame. \n\nThe whole cast was pretty much of Latin America origin, but that did not do much to glorify latinos as capable and deserving actors on the spotlight. The plot and dialogue dehumanizies and insults many.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_463", "text": "lite film with some Fun Hot chicks\n\tthe film is pretty lightweight on a whole but it has a nice charm with a well known Hollywood cliche in film making.I applaud the effort.the chicks in this Film are Happening Babes Fo SHO.but there ain't much to the Film but it has some fun to it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_464", "text": "maybe it just hasn't aged well...\n\tok, I've only just seen this film for the first time, so it's hard to really judge the social impact it had 13 years ago and its importance in that respect, but this is not a particularly good film.\n\nI mean, it has its choice moments where it really comes together. the shot of caine downing a 40 in the korean grocers is imaginitively directed. any scene with o-dog is almost guaranteed classic status. samuel jackson's in it. and if you're a fan of dave chapelle's tyrone biggums crackhead character, the token crackhead in this film is worth a few laughs for his to-the-tee similarity.\n\nbut that's really my problem with this film. serious issues are reduced to a series of ham-fisted archetypes straight out of central casting. and they're ALL here: the homey black grandparents, the nation of islam convert, the socially conscious mother whose son is starting to go down caine's road... all characters that might fare better in a different film that treats these issues with more subtlety and depth.\n\ntake the french film 'la haine', for instance. it clearly took a lot of inspiration from menace 2 society, boyz n tha hood, etc., but its characters actually feel tormented, instead of just having lots of scenes written FOR them to show their torment. rather than just running through a laundry list of problems, one-by-one, scene-by-scene, it really gets to the heart of something bigger, some grander alienation that urban youths feel, which is what menace 2 society would like to be able to do. plus, if you can believe it, the hip-hop in 'la haine' is quite a bit better.\n\nso while I would definitely recommend seeing this film, keep the remote aimed and ready, finger on the fast-forward button. maybe about a half-hour of this film is really worth watching, whereas the other 70 minutes are mostly just dull moralising. oh yeah, and there's a really embarrassing-to-watch sex scene thrown in for no particular reason. oh, also, the filmmakers apparently think people who have just been shot look like they are being electrocuted while spitting out cherry slurpees. in a film that didn't try to carry so much social weight, that kind of thing would be ok because you could laugh it off as bad filmmaking, but it really just cheapens this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_465", "text": "Disney needs to get it together!\n\tFor months, Disney advertised this as a 2-Disc Special Edition DVD. But at the last minute, that second disc mysteriously disappeared. WHY? This is false advertising, and if I had my way, Disney would have a big fat lawsuit on their hands. It's unfair to force people who really want a 2-Disc to pay very expensive import prices to get one from the UK and to those of us who don't own a region-free player. They did this same crap to Alice In Wonderland, but the other way around. UK lost a disc that we have, and Paramount and Fox have done this to US fans of Titanic by dropping the 2-and-4-disc editions in the US, but not in the UK, and giving fans in the US a 3-Disc edition. I don't understand why these movie companies can't be consistent with their international releases and simply make a single version available for all people all over the world.\n\nUnfortunately, I have chosen not to buy this crappy excuse for a \"Special Edition\" DVD. I do not appreciate being lied to. I still love Disney movies as well as the excellent DVD editions, when Disney actually releases the product they've advertised for months, and I will continue to buy the QUALITY DVD releases, but I do not enjoy false advertisement", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_466", "text": "Gave it 45 minutes and turned it off!\n\tThis movie was so boring and stupid, I turned it off after about 45 minutes. Maybe I had a poor copy, but I could barely understand what Paula Prentiss was saying -- and it wasn't because she was quot;under the influence! quot; I ran it back a few times but still couldn't make it out. From the other reviewers, it sounds like it got better but, if something doesn't grab my attention after 30 minutes, I say forget it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_467", "text": "A Big Waste Of Time!!!!\n\tI loved the original movie, and I love Johnny Depp so I thought this movie would be awesome.Wrong wrong wrong!! First of all, the child actors were horrible, well the Charlie and Mike characters were ok, but the two girl actors were the worst I've seen in a long time. And what did they do to Johnny Depp? He was so creepy and weird. I took my nine year old to see it in the theater, and even she almost fell asleep. If you really want a treat watch the original with Gene Wilder", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_468", "text": "Poor Release of Movie\n\tI found this movie very poor and totally a waste of my time. It's plot needs to be rewritten and it does not contain a deeper meaning. The ending was very disapointing and without proper conclusion. Denzel Washington did a great job playing the detective and John Goodman is a very good actor yet the other charaters did not do thier job and was poorly acted. My recommendation is to stay away from this movie and save your money. Buy somthing that has a good plot. D- is my ratin", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_469", "text": "BORING\n\ti practically fell asleep while watching this tape, the girl doing the exercises isn't even saying anything while she's doing it. It's a voice over! also she's all alone in a blank room. All the exercises are basically the same. I would suggest Mtv Pilates. It's a lot more fun", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_470", "text": "Bad Makeover of a good Documentary\n\tI bought this DVD to replace a worn Video from the BBC(British Broadcasting Commission). It was a bit of a shock. The original film has been edited and chopped up with bits of rubbish added through. It also now has a poor voice over. The whole feel of the film has been removed. All the PBS...and viewers like your rubbish? Where'd that come from. It was totallly funded via the BBC. The PBS editions mess up may have been funded by someone else. My copy is going Free as I won't be watching it again.\n\nSincerely, do yourself a favour and source out a BBC edition. I give it (5 Stars)It is an awesome package. Inspiring and well told. Something to watch again and again(Hence I've worn out the video cassette", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_471", "text": "NOT for laptops, or widescreen tv. trash\n\tsome idiot edited this and put two bars on the top and bottom that are part of the video so in you watch this on a laptop or widescreen tv you will also get two bars on this side. this means that when you view it, it takes up about 25-35% of the screen with four black bars taking up most of the screen. i could not even watch 5 minutes of this. complete trash.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_472", "text": "not really investigation\n\tThe original CSI series is FANTASTIC because you figure out the crimes by finding the evidence. This series uses the CSI name without the investigating that makes the original so good. It is mainly a mellow-drama surrounding the lives of the characters. Some people will like the drama the writers have put togethor, but there's no mystery", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_473", "text": "What the.....\n\tHonestly, nothing about this show grabs me. I'm surprised this show gets such high Nielsen ratings every week. The writers tend to come up with similar stories all the time. But the biggest flaw is the acting. It is really laughable. Me and my friends watch this sometimes to laugh at how ridiculous everyone seems to be. Horatio Caine talks in a slow drawl all the time, saying the stupidest and most obvious things. Calleigh is always smiling at everyone and everything up to the point it gets irritating. None of the C.S.I team displays any emotion whatsoever, oh...except Horatio when he over does it. \n\nThe stories are also terribly boring and utterly predictable. If there's a V.I.P suspect with a \"history\" with Horatio, yup...you guessed it, he's involved (either directly or indirectly). And also, if the suspect appears in about 10 minutes into the show...yea, it's not him. And Calleigh gets \"evidence\" such as DNA from saliva etc almost every episode using her sexuality. I mean, once or twice is alright...but I've seen about 8-10 episodes and she does it all the time. Every criminal here is an idiot, they are sure to leave all kinds of huge \"clues\" leading to them or their alliances. And every crime gets solved all the time. Oh, and is it just me or does the C.S.I team seem to know everything under the sun at their fingertips, no need for books or researching, they already have it that big brain of theirs. Think that's unlikely? Exactly my point.\n\nIn short, I wouldn't move appointments or hurry home to watch this show. In fact, even if someone gives me this DVD set as a gift, I would probably keep it aside or maybe present it to someoene else. Watch this show if you're REALLY bored, with nothing else to do and no better use of your time. If you want real Crime Scene Investigation, watch the original C.S.I, Las Vegas. That's the best C.S.I....period", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_474", "text": "This DVD makes me mad as *%$#!\n\tThis is his absolute WORST videos, not his BEST. You are missing tons of classic moments such as: When Doves Cry, Let's Go Crazy, Mountains, Girls and Boys, Batdance, Partyman, Scandalous, Automatic, Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?, Sexuality, I Wish U Heaven, Glam Slam, Anotherloverholenyohead, America, and Thieves In The Temple. This is a crime. When is the real DVD coming out", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_475", "text": "Style WAY, WAY, WAY Over Substance\n\tI'm a fan of the 1999 \"The Mummy\" and was understandably looking forward to this sequel. In the summer of 2001 I went to catch it at the theater with two friends and after about ten minutes we were all bored senseless by the incredible bombardment of action and F/X. We just layed back in our seats for the next two hours in utter tedium. \n\nIt's a curious thing that too much action (and F/X) in a film can be boring. It may not seem logical but it's true, and \"The Mummy Returns\" is Exibit A. I recently considered the possibility that my first impression may have been in error so I decided to re-watch it after over five years. Yet, after a mere 10-15 minutes I was again completely detached from the picture, even though there were all kinds of exciting things going on, or, at least, things that SHOULD HAVE been exciting. \n\n\"The Mummy Returns\" has a lot going for it: A great cast, locations, costumes, cinematography, F/X, etc. In addition it has a great Indiana Jones appeal. Unfortunately it all adds up to a cinematic piece of excrement. What went wrong? Simply put, no substance. \"The Mummy Returns\" abandons the characters, and the plot is utilized simply as a flimsy clothesline for action and F/X sequences.\n\nFINAL ANALYSIS: \"The Mummy Returns\" has so many ingredients right, but it somehow utterly fails. It's unadulterated cinematic JUNK. It should be utilized in filmmaking classes as the quintessential example of style over substance -- having all the right elements, including budget, and stupefyingly fumbling the ball. \n\nNeedless to say this could have been a great film franchise, but it was not to be. \"Returns\" put an end to that.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_476", "text": "Head In The Clouds Is A Very Appropriate Title For This Movie\n\tCharlize Theron, her real life boyfriend Stuart Townsend, and Penelope Cruz are all nice to look at, and have at times shown considerable tlane in their work, Theron having won as Osca for her role in Monster.\n\nBut Head In The Clouds is one of those beautifully filmed films starring a beautiful cast that trying to stay beautiful in an increasingly ugly world, particularly Europe in the 1930s. From the Spanish Civil War to World War II, the stories of these three people who share a Paris flat together is supposed to be a sweeping tragedy that shows how world events and fate can conspire to thwart true love.\n\nInstead, it shows how silly things can be when you mix hedonism, narcissism, social responsbility, and sheer stupidity. You end up caring less about the characters, andwondering more how much more trouble will they get themselves in. This was a pretty stylish waste of time for everyone involved", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_477", "text": "Cheesy and laughable\n\tOne of the worst movies i've ever seen, no real plot and acting is as bad as it can get. Not even Samuel Jackson's appearance saves this sorry excuse for a movie. Horrible. Awful", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_478", "text": "Don't bother with it\n\tThis movie was quite honestly one of the worst movies I have ever seen. As a huge Colin Firth fan originally from a small town in Vermont, I thought that no matter what I had heard about the film I would enjoy it. Unfortunately, I was wrong. \n \nThe main problem of the film was characterization. There were oftentimes no motivations or explanations whatsoever for the character's actions. One minute, the small town girl played by Heather Graham is working at a nursing home, then she's downing alcohol, then she's jumping around naked for absolutely no apparent reason (in fact, she doesn't even seem drunk), and all this entices the character Colin Firth to jump into bed with her. I think the Heather Graham character is supposed to be quirky, but because of the script and the way the film is cut, she comes off as schitsophrenic and unlikable. Then suddenly they are in a serious relationship which Colin dives into wholeheartedly even though he is supposed to be recovering from a breakup with his fiance (and this is no rebound relationship). Basically, the movie continues along this vein, with Minnie Driver showing up as the dark-haired British ex-fiance who you can't see ever having had a relationship with Colin (both actors are better in the much superior movie Circle of Friends). In any case, there are many more unexplained actions and wierd breakups/get back togethers before the movie thankfully ends.\n \nAdditionally, the setting is completely misused, beginning with the sign that says more than 18,000 people live in Hope. In New England, that does not classify as a small town. They could have used the autumn setting and American-ness of the people as restorative to the Colin character. The suggestion of that is there, but it is never demonstrated - instead, they go to a spot that is supposed to be nice and the Heather Graham character downs a bottle of booze, and Colin Firth's character has no real explanation or feeling in his portraits of the town's people. Although the hotel owners are fun, if unrealistic, the mayor has been written as if he were a cartoon character. \n Finally, I don't neccessarily blame the actors for this awful movie, with the wierd cutting, it may have seemed like a good idea at the time. I think Colin Firth does his best at being an ambigious, but still likeable guy. Heather Graham, aside from not coming off as a small town girl at all, has absolutely nothing to work with, so you can't even blame her for the horrendous character she has. And everyone else, including Minnie Driver, is a complete caricature, although Minnie Driver incites some of the few amusing moments in the film.\n I feel bad to judge this movie so harshly, but it is unneccessarily bad, and I had been hoping for something at least fun. These actors all have much better movies out there.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_479", "text": "Body by IHOP. Brains by Crayola.\n\tHere's the \"Awful Truth\": \n\nThat you would be willing to let this man, a raving, terminally obese, incoherent highschool dropout, who is to truth what a lead block smeared with ketchup is to cheesecake---that you would let this man literally plunge his hamburger-grease stained mitts into your skull, forming the mushy stuff of your brain into little foamy pink chunks of liberal pabulum.\n\nAnd that you would pay him money to render the service!\n\nYes, you could watch all of the episodes in \"The Awful Truth\": you would, no doubt, feel smug and superior to all those unenlightened troglodytes who voted for Bush. You might giggle a bit, which is a common side-effect of a political lobotomy.\n\nBut at the end of the day, it is far better that you take your lead from antiquity: when Oedipus realized his own version of the \"Awful Truth\"---that he had whacked Pa, gotten jiggy with Ma, and generally made an a** of himself---he stabbed out his own eyeballs. \n\nMight I recommend the white-hot iron pokers?\n\nJS", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_480", "text": "Film: 4 stars, DVD: 1\n\tI preface all of my DVD reviews with the following note: There are more than enough film reviews on Amazon.com and, quite frankly, it's a bit ridiculous. A person can scroll through scores/pages of reviews without reading a single sentence about the quality of the DVD. If you want to review or discuss a film, go to IMDB. If you're reviewing the DVD, speak to the qualities (or lack thereof) of the audio and video; mention your opinions of the plot, acting, etc. but please don't write an essay!\n\nNow, on to my review of The Ghost and the Darkness on DVD.\n\nI remember wanting to see this movie when I was younger (when it was first released), but it wasn't until my sophomore year of college that I bought the DVD in order to write a term paper comparing the film to actual history. In terms of Hollywood, it's fairly accurate. The film itself, as entertainment, is great (it seems some people are analyzing it as if it were a documentary???). I'm a fan of both Douglas and Kilmer; they're fine here, but they've definitely done better work elsewhere. The plot moves along nicely and creates some definite tension and suspense. Additionally, the photography is beautiful and the soundtrack is great, too.\n\nNow the bad news: the DVD sucks. Period. And I'm not even complaining about the lack of extras here. The transfer is absolutely criminal, and those responsible for it should never work on another DVD project ever again. The print is clear and solid, but the aspect ratio is not correct AT ALL. I was mortified when I popped it into my player, only to be rewarded with a distorted image. Absolutely shameful...This film deserves a new anamorphic transfer in its original aspect ratio.\n\nVIDEO: C-\nAUDIO: A\nFILM: B", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_481", "text": "Heavy-handed, Predictable, and Not Funny\n\tI did not much enjoy this film, and I didn't find it very clever or funny. \n\nIt's true, as other amazon reviewers have noted, that Citizen Ruth stereotypes both sides of the abortion issue. Does that make it an intelligent and even-handed comic treatment of a complex topic? No, indeed.\n\nAlong the way, it also stereotypes poor people, middle class people, teenagers, drug addicts, Christians, and Vietnam veterans. That doesn't make it funny, though, because the satire is so heavy-handed and predictable. Simply tackling an important social topic, like abortion, isn't going to give a film the heft to generate either drama or humor. In my opinion, the film's pretentious take on a big issue just makes it creepy. There were too many close-ups of earnest, wide-pored, and angry faces. And Burt Reynolds as the national leader of the anti-abortion crowd was just peculiar. What was he doing in this film? And what are we supposed to make of his relationship with the young Eric?\n\nLaura Dern is a talented actress, and she does a creditable job with this part -- which because it straddles genres was a challenging one. But her talent couldn't redeem this film for me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_482", "text": "Empty shell\n\tI have never been a Demi Moore fan, but this movie is even worse than I imagined it would be. My kids picked it up in the videotheque. I decided to give it a fair chance and watched it together with them. Demi's acting is rather passionless, poor and disconnected. She looks old too ! She doesn't succeed at all in portraying a woman who is ravaged by the loss of her only child and by her own stupid fault and selfishness too. After just eight months after the tragedy she wanders off to some remote spot in Scotland to write a new novel. Yeah, sure. That's what I would do after losing my only child. I probably would be in utter shock for another 200 years or so. After five minutes you don't care at all what happens to her and what fate befalls her. You can see the few twists and turns in the plot coming miles before they happen. And all the illogical things start to get annoying very quickly. A guy who is alone on an island for years who doesn't know how to cook a fish and succeeds in burning it. And who puts the spare key to his home out in the open on the sill above the door in a place that is battered by gales almost weekly. A mobile phone that functions in the middle of nowhere. I expected a film with supernatural elements, but boy did I get fooled. Some of the photography and scenery was acceptable, but the CGI generated images of the lighthouse were done rather poorly. Alas, not a film that I can recommend to anyone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_483", "text": "TREMENDOUS DISAPPOINTMENT!\n\tI've owned the LaserDisc version of \"New Order Story\" for 5 years and watch parts of it at least once a week, so I thought having the DVD version would be an upgrade. Not at all, it's a cheap transfer from LaserDisc. The DVD containing \"A Collection\" has defects in it. I mainly bought it so I could have the full version of the promo for \"The Perfect Kiss\", -which in \"story\" is almost ruined by Bono's horrible voice- but it turns out it has a huge skip in the DVD version. I didn't even care to test the rest of the disc and just returned it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_484", "text": "If you are looking for a real documentary, this is not it\n\tThe editor decided that I don't want to see how the plane crashes into WTC, or how people jump from windows, so, he cut pretty much all of that and who knows what else. Instead, there is a plenty of news people's talking into camera about where they were at the time and what they were thinking (and why do I care?), plus a bunch of stuff about anthrax to pad the little footage that was left.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_485", "text": "EDITED\n\tThis DVD is edited from the original version. This movie is HOT, the cut DVD is NOT", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_486", "text": "Depressing\n\tSeeing what's become of the rock and roll legends I remember from when we were much younger, I found very depressing. I'd rather remember them the way they were 40 yrs ago. Even Jerry Lee looked like he was ready for the nursing home", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_487", "text": "The Aristocrats - Dog Poop\n\tAbsolute Dog Poop - with corn. So there is this joke that all the comedians know about, and there are a million ways to tell it, and they get really raunchy. There, that's the movie. I saved you two hours. Oh but there's a kicker, the joke isn't funny and everyone knows it. Yet, of course, some of the comedians tell it like it's the funniest thing in the world - Sarah Silverman, Gilbert Godfried, Bob Sagat, and South Park are definite highlights. And I love Sarah Silverman. However, the awful cinematography, horrific editing, and terrible production value of this film make impossible for me to fathom why people didn't burn down the theaters when they realized this film wasn't getting any better. I would have at least demanded a refund, and $100/hr billed in 15 minute increments. I think Sarah Silverman saved the day again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_488", "text": "excuses, excuses\n\tso I'm supposed to believe that the horrible dialogue, bad acting, and ridiculous plotting is on purpose just because Mamet is a respected guy? how about we call a dog a dog and just move on", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_489", "text": "1 STAR FOR UNIVERSAL'S PISS POOR TRANSFER TO DVD\n\tThis show is my all time favorite, however Universal has gone and dicked it up by leaving out various sound effects and a teaser, and a wrong Season Premier Intro!\n\nDVD is meant to bring out the best in media, not the worst, how could they lose sound effects? Unbelievable! Just doesn't seem possible... SEASON 4 is no better...\n\nUNIVERSAL PLEASE READ THIS AND RE-RELEASE SEASON 3 AND 4 ALREADY, THE FANS ARE EXTREMELY PISSED OFF!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_490", "text": "Horrid!\n\tThis documentary is poorly produced, has terrible sound quality and stereotypical \"life affirming\" stories. There was nothing in here to support Wal-Mart, their business practices or their philosophy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_491", "text": "A Disappointment\n\tFirst of all, I am a Joy Division and New Order fan; therefore, I tried to like this. Really, I did. \n\nSadly, this film stinks. The focus is not on the bands themselves, but on the obnoxious character known as Tony Wilson. What a monster! Either it was the actor's depiction or he does truly have a horrid personality in real life. \n\nMaybe I'm not British, but I did not find 24 Hour Party People to be very funny. Only a few scenes made me grin. The randomness added very little to the overall quality of the film. \n\nIn addition, the camera work was very jerky. Looked like it was done by a novice (and yes, I'm one myself, having made two movies)\n\nThe only redeeming aspect has to be the scenes with Joy Division. Too bad the members of this band are minor characters. I can only hope that the biopic of Ian Curtis currently in production will be much, much better", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_492", "text": "Poor quality transfer\n\tI'm very surprised that this product has as high a rating as it does, I suppose most are simply glad the show is available on DVD. However, the transfer to DVD is absolutely horrible. On an opening night shot on disc 1, there is so much junk on the film that one would think one was seeing lightning bugs -- inside the house! The colors on these prints aren't even as good as what is shown on TVLand. This show might be 30 years old, but they cannot be using the best prints available. There is another irritating tip-off of the cheapness of this package -- the music on the closing credits is wrong -- or is this my imagination?\n\n For those who are defending this package, the upcoming Daniel Boone DVD set is a good item to compare it with. That show aired in 1966 and the remastered print is fantastic. Studios and re-issue companies can do a good job when they choose to. It's a real shame that, in this age of big-screen TVs, this program will look so shoddy. It's apparent that with such a popular show, they could have recouped the investment", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_493", "text": "A Travesty\n\tFirst let me say that I thought Angela's Ashes was an absolutely terrific book and Frank McCourt fully deserved his Pulitzer Prize. This movie was a horrendous let down. No one involved with the film seemed to have a clue about how to depict real deprivation and poverty. Everything was a Hollywood version of suffering and misery, from Emily Watson's pretty red coat standing in for the real Angela's gray rag to the beautifully lit Irish streets and of course John \"let me tell you how you're supposed to feel right now\" Williams' cloying, inappropriate music. \n\nThe acting from the children was great. They were absolutely the best part of the film. Of course, given the constraints of film and the average audience tolerance for unpleasantness such as oozing eyes, pimples and bad teeth all the kids were pleasing to look at, clear skinned and attractive. At least they could act! \n\nEmily Watson was given little to do. Robert Carlyle was good although Alan Parker seemed determined to sanitize the ambiguities of McCourt's father by only showing little episodes of drunkeness and thoughtlessness. \n\nParker tends to be an extremely literal, by-the-numbers director with little understanding of subtlety (look what he did in the Pink Floyd's \"The Wall\"). This time he was clearly given a mandate by the Hollywood bigwig producers not to make the film too \"depressing\" or \"grim\" so that audiences would accept it. The film ends up being a choppy, gentrified, soulless version of one of the best modern books ever written. Really a shame and a waste of resources.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_494", "text": "In Cold Blood\n\tThis is a made for TV movie and not the original film. Do not waste your money on this re-make. Buy the original that was released in 1967 and starred Robert Blake", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_495", "text": "Boring\n\tHighly acclaimed. That, I knew. I watched the first 30 minutes, which is 1/4 of the movie, before I decided to hang it up. New lady moves into a conservative French town and opens a chocolate shop. This upsets the local church, even before she begins unleashing secret desires and so forth with her sinful chocolate. Okay. Can you really carry 2 hours with this single plot? Nope. This one's boring.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_496", "text": "One of the worst movies ever made\n\tI saw this movie yesterday thinking it'd be exciting. I sure am glad that I survived after watching this terrible excuse for a movie. There's no story line, the acting is pathetic, whoever gave Vin Diesel the idea that he can act. Like an earlier reviewer observes it's about who's dumber the guys who made this movie or the ones who gave it a good review", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_497", "text": "Hate it!\n\tTo violent for anyone! This movie is horrible. The cast is good, but the plot stinks! Its just this family who have super powers. Then this kid wanted to be Mr. Incredibles side kick. (in a way)Mr. Incredible says no so then he hates him. Then the kid turns evil and kills people, and wants every body to like him. Thats origanal. There are barely any jokes you laugh once every 20 minutes, and there is way to much violence. Killing, guns, punching, bombs, and they say stupid words sometimes. I do not like the person who directed this film because he should not like violence. So I do not recommend this movie to anyone. Especially the 2 disc special edition!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_498", "text": "What the hell were they Thinking?\n\tWell what can I say about this movie? Well one thing is: It wasn't what I'd expected. Those who'd seen the movie before told me it was bore and had absolutely nothing to it but I still wanted to see it. I was wrong and they were right.\nThe movie is about a Zebra named Marty who wants to go to `the wild', bring in a lion called Alex who is self obsessed, a hippo named Gloria who is overprotective and a Giraffe named Melman who need psychiatric care. \nMarty escapes the zoo to go on an overnight holiday while his friends overreact and try to `help' him, but four get pinned in Manhattan as ferocious beasts and are shipped back to Africa. Along the way boat is hijacked by the penguins (who are the cutest characters besides the two chimps) and get stranded in Madagascar, meeting a dumb bunch of lemurs. That's basically the whole movie in a nutshell. The group fight, Alex returns to his lion instincts and they get back on the boat. End of story.\nThe entire look of the 3D Animation was terrible as well. They should have continued with Shrek 3 instead of making this movie. It's pointless to watch.\nThe most interesting thing in the entire DVD was the `Penguins Christmas Caper', which wasn't the short movie itself, but the man who played Patrick from Spongebob Squarepants is the polar bear.\nFor those of you planning to buy this DVD, stay away. It's a huge rip off. It's just something to keep you waiting for Shrek 3", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_499", "text": "not worth buying\n\tBeing a huge fan of Sandra Bullock, I bought this movie thinking it would be fun and cute like her other work. Nope, this movie is garbage. First thing I noticed was that the sound quality is extremely poor which goes along hand in hand with the poor camera angles and shoots. The acting is very bad and the story line is simply ridiculous. Over all, it's not a movie worth buying.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_500", "text": "Very unhappy\n\tI have still not received this product and am being bounced from staff to staff by DHL Global Mail.\nThis is a ridiculous and unacceptable situation.\nI will never use Amazon again, I feel cheated", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_501", "text": "Not For Pre-Teens\n\tIt is unfair to judge a children's film by the same non-technical standards you would judge a film made for a more mature audience. That said, I had a difficult time figuring out the intended target audience for Disney\"s \"A Far Off Place\", an odd mix of \"Alaska\", \"Walkabout\", and \"Blue Lagoon\". Since each of these films had a different target audience (children for \"Alaska\", adults for \"Walkabout\", and teens for \"Blue Lagoon\"), \"A Far Off Place\" suffers from a poorly matched and confused mix of story elements, the attempt to appeal to multiple target audiences ultimately makes it unappealing to all audiences.\n\nDespite some positive comments on this database, \"A Far Off Place\" did not impress audiences at the time of its 1993 release and has generated little interest since. Based on stories by South African writer Laurens van der Post, \"A Far Off Place\" is the story of three teenagers: Nonnie (Reece Witherspoon as a girl raised on South African game preserve), Harry (Ethan Randall as a visiting American boy) and Sorel Bok (as their young Bushman guide Xhabbo) who attempt to evade a gang of ivory poachers by fleeing into the Kalahari Desert. Ethan Randall is actually Ethan Embry from \"Can't Hardy Wait\".\n\nAlthough recommended for ages eight and up, most younger viewers will be deeply disturbed by the early scenes, where the family's idyllic life is ended by a night attack on their home by the poachers. The house is burned and the parents are murdered. And more mature viewers will be deeply disturbed by the next scene where Nonnie turns into Rambo and kills most of gang in a sequence credible only to a horrified eight-year old. \n\nAt this point it begins to look like \"Walkabout\", a story of an Australian girl, her little brother, and a young Aborigine on his ritual journey to manhood. In a significant deviation from the book Xhabbo's wife does not accompany the group into the desert. \n\n\"Walkabout's\" more adult theme of interracial sexual awakening is replaced by a \"Blue Lagoon\" romance between the two white teenagers, a reflection of the film's narrower values and more modest ambitions.\n\nThe scenes shot in the desert are almost the equal of \"Alaska\" for scenic beauty but \"Alaska\"s\" more realistic survival challenges are superior to the blend of survival skills and mystic powers that Xhabbo demonstrates to his two companions during their journey. There is an element of \"The Gods Must Be Crazy\" in this clash of cultures but the film does not go very far (bad pun intended) with the concept. \n\nBoth \"Alaska\" and \"A Far Off Place\" insert the element of poacher violence into the journey, to the detriment of the basic story. 'Walkabout\" did not need this and found sufficient story material in the enormity of the survival experience.\n\nBok is excellent as the young Bushman and Randall/Embry's performance is solid if unexceptional. Those interested in Witherspoon's early work would be better served checking out her great debut performance in \"The Man In the Moon\" and avoiding this career misstep. Those looking for a children/family story should stick with \"Alaska\".\n\nThen again, what do I know? I'm only a child", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_502", "text": "Postmodern American Teenyboppers meet Shaka Zulu\n\tWell, this was about as formulaically politically correct as a movie can get, unfortunately: the female teenage protagonist (played by Witherspoon, whose acting powers have increased dramatically since her stilted acting here) acts masculine and heroic, the male teenage protagonist acts craven and flippant. At one ridiculous point, the girl runs around acting like a commando, a veritable one-gal army, blowing up the bad guys, while the boy hides in a cave sniveling. Later, when the boy tries to assert himself by offering to carry the gal's backpack as they cross a desert, the gal snaps at him, Bella Abzug-style, and walks quickly ahead, leaving him in the dust. Clearly a modern radical feminist thing going on here, and what is most unfortunate is that this movie was made for a young audience and therefore is in keeping with the modern radical feminist propaganda which is brainwashing young women into unnaturally behaving like men. Of course, in the real world, the result for such manly girls, once they become women, is that men do not choose them and they remain alone, and therefore become bitter--ironically and inevitably blaming men, of course. In this movie, the wimpy teenage guy falls for the brassy, masculine gal--but that's why they call them movies. When are these post-modern writers, artists, and other culture-shapers with an agenda going to realize that when they tout modern radical feminism, they are touting something unnatural--men simply do not prefer masculine females. Men want someone to COMPLEMENT them, not COMPETE with them. Men crave FEMININITY in females, not FEMINISM. Wow, is there ever a difference in those two forms of comportment! This poor teenage guy depicted in this movie, at least his character does progress a little bit: by the end of the movie, instead of craven and flippant, he graduates to something akin to a metrosexual-type with a wild-boy haircut, if that is even a step upward. But the plucky gal--she's still the one in charge in this fictitious world of upside-down gender relations.\nUh, another problem with this movie--and there are many--is when the kids are going through the Kalahari Desert, something which should be, and for a time is here depicted as, a foreboding and life-threatening task. Yet we see Witherspoon in this desert frolicking with a dog; and we see the boy's flippancy and joviality emerge in a totally out-of-place manner, considering the dire situation they are in. The sense of urgency which had been built up is totally excreted away by these light-hearted, inane scenes.\nLook, I dig Disney kid movies--more realistic ones. You know, old style Disney movies. You take \"Old Yeller\" for example. Now there was a quality kid movie, and quite true to life. \nThis movie was not. It had a plastic, spoiled-American-materialistic-teenybopper feel throughout. Disney has gone down the tubes. In any number of ways, they've been subverted by radical Marxist agendas (Note: One more of these was the fact that an African Bushman was allowed to evince a pagan ritual from his PC pagan religion--something called \"tapping,\" while the Caucasians were of course not shown evincing any sign of their un-PC Judeo-Christian religion--this is bias, folks, leftwing, PC bias, same as the aforementioned feminist bilge). I am learning to run, not walk, away from Disney stuff, and this movie was further cause for me to do so.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_503", "text": "An Anachronism\n\tHaving watched great movies in the Bible series such as Joseph, David, Abraham, Jacob, Moses and Samson and Delilah and other good ones pertaining to scriptures, I was looking forward to another fantastic and educative film. What a let down by this anachronism. How low can one go! This is a disappointing and misleading movie that perverts the word of God.\n\nIf you do not believe in God, have never read the Bible, particularly Genesis but have heard of Noah from hearsay, perhaps this movie might be of some entertaining value, a mediocre one at that.\n\nIf you are looking for a movie with an accurate account of Noah's ArK, don't aggravate yourself. Avoid this movie like a plague.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_504", "text": "Dreck 2\n\t\"The Ring Two\" is a horror film that gets so bogged down in the minutiae of its storytelling that it simply forgets to be scary. Naomi Watts and David Dreckman return as the mother and son who have recently fled to a remote section of Oregon in an attempt to escape the murderous clutches of Samara, the ghost of a young girl whom they encountered in the previous film. However, like any specter worth her salt, Samara has managed to track the pair down and quickly begins her scheme of possessing the boy as a way of returning to the land of the living.\n\nThis is an extraordinarily under-whelming thriller that is little more than a series of extremely mild shocks (if you even want to call them that) interrupted by long stretches of hopelessly dull exposition. The story itself makes very little sense, and the climax is so blas\ufffd and half-hearted that I couldn't be sure the movie had actually ended until the credits started rolling by. \"The Ring Two\" has a few impressive special effects up its sleeve, but not nearly enough to relieve the tedium that afflicts so much of the movie. \n\nIn a mere two installments, this series seems already to have run its course. If this \"Ring\" comes a-callin`, don`t answer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_505", "text": "A Who-dunnit Detective Film\n\tIf you like Murder-Mysteries; you might like this. Attractive leads perform an average script. \n\nTechnically, good costumes, good lighting, attractive sets. The story holds your attention. The detective is interesting, and his sleuthing has some interest. If you like a light Whodunnit; you may like this. As good as anything on TV today. I rated this 2-stars, compared to \"Road to Avonlea, Third season\" mystery episode with Christopher Reeve, which I rate 4-stars. Not as clever as the TV show \"Columbo\"; but the period setting may make up for this. \n\nThis did not have what I was looking for, some adventure, more believability, more charm, and more cleverness. \n\nThe sets are attractively \"staged\"; rather than sets that take you there. Has pleasant characters; but not deep. Some good humor personality with the servants. The appeal is for one who likes a light, Whodunnit detective film, in a period setting; without my great expectations. I remember \"Young Sherlock Holmes\" as better; though I saw it a long time ago.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_506", "text": "Not for kid\n\tI bought 2 Barbie DVD and this is one of them. It's dark and scary at the beginning and the story line is not that great compare with the other one I have (Mermaidia). It doesn't attract my daughter like Mermaidia and she doesn't like it that much. Don't buy this. Get the Mermaidia one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_507", "text": "Snotty Barbie\n\tMy daughters are not Barbie doll fans...but they do like the movies. So do I.\n\nAll but this one. The Pegasus were beautiful...but it stopped there.\n\nWe thought Barbie was too snotty and disrepectful in her manner of speaking. Bring back the nice Barbie!\n\nHer 'boyfriend' was just as snotty.\n\nWe didn't like the evil Wenlock...and the way he preys on teenage daughters forcing them into marriage.\n\nIn one scene Wenlock throws a tray of food into one of his wives face. That was shocking and sad.\n\nOur copy of this dvd went into the trash", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_508", "text": "sorry I got it\n\tcould have been a truly interesting film, just plain simpleminded and annoying", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_509", "text": "Scewed and Slanted\n\tThey spend the first half of this movie saying how great the Ultimate Warrior was. The journey is awesome! Then all of the sudden, the paid WWE guys just began to bad-mouth the Warrior. Maybe he did have questionable judgment - but why are they trying to make us feel bad about someone we loved? They take some very low blows. They say that the Warrior was a bad wrestler. Actually he seemed just fine to me when I was young, and I really can't distinguish one's ability from the other. They just all gang up on him and make outragious allegations. Vince says quickly that the reason why the Ultimate disappeared for 3 years was because he failed a drug test. As soon as he says this, they fade to black then come back with a new issue. What drug use? Which drugs? Presumably they're talking about steroids. But what about that high and mighty Hulk Hogan with his admitted drug use. Let's not talk about that - let's just keep ganging up on the Warrior. They completely ridicule him changing his name to the Warrior. And they also just try to badmouth him so much. Who cares that none of the wrestlers liked him? I don't! He excited the heck out of me way more than any of the dorks who say bad things about him -including Hulk. And oh yeah - they don't even let the Warrior defend himself. Why did I have to find out from IMDB.com that he was asked to appear but declined? Why don't they address this? This \"docu\" is more slanted than \"Fahrenheitt 911\" Every wrestling and Ultimate Warrior fan will start out loving this docu then hating it. It just leaves you with a bitter taste in your mouth, tired of all of the whining and bitter trash talking.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_510", "text": "mhhh....\n\tIf you love hip hop then don't buy this video. It's a mix of movements that are NOT hip hop", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_511", "text": "Michael Moore : Propaganda Stooge of the UAW\n\tMichael Moore filmed this propaganda,partially financed by the United Auto Workers, to distract attention from the real reason GM was forced to shutter plants - the Japanese auto invasion, made possible by GM's unhealthy cost structure. The company was burdened with exorbitant UAW wages, something union friendly Michael Moore does his best to conceal. So Roger Smith becomes\nthe reason for the plant closings. Years of losses at GM have shown Moore's twisted arguments to be exactly what they were then - phoney UAW sponsored lies to shift attention away from the \nprimary role played by the UAW in the death spiral of the automakers. Moore and others pretend GM management had dropped the ball, but GM lost tens of thousands of engineers and salaried staff, let go long before any unionized line workers felt any pain. ALL of GM's problems are the result of the lack of profits resulting from the UAW albatross - slow redesign cycles, lack of money for research, you name it. Moore will never mention how the UAW has screwed the consumers for the past 70 years and \nhow now that consumers have a choice, they find the better value in Asian autos. Nobody wants to pay a UAW worker to bolt on a fender while making more than their family doctor. The UAW has fixed labor prices for long enough. Enough is enough and Moore \nis shown to be the stooge of the unions with this preposterous piece of slanted fiction he laughingly calls a \"documentary.\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_512", "text": "Neat little collection\n\tThis is a pretty good collection for the Mickey beginner. I wouldn't purchase it however if you already have the Walt Disney Treasures \"Mickey Mouse in Living Color\" series because all the shorts are on those DVDs as well", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_513", "text": "A trip through hell\n\tThose who describe this story as \"cute\" and Joon as \"quirky\" aren't paying attention. For me, this movie was a trip through hell with a final destination of insanity. The writers slickly throw just enough whitewash on top to let most people ignore the darkness. Yes, Depp is great, given what he has to work with, but overall I am very sorry that I was subjected to this horribly stupid, insensitive movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_514", "text": "it had potential\n\tWith great music and a setting that reminds you of \"Vampire Hunter D\" it sucks you into watching the series. The plot turns out to be terrible and the idea of where the wolves came from and where they are going is underdeveloped and disappointing. The animation is good, which is a must have for me, but it wasn't enough to redeem the series", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_515", "text": "CHEAP BAD PREQUEL\n\tI only give it 2 stars for the shower scene with the Twins. Really bad acting and plot that makes little sense. Trying to be like the original movie but falls way short. Its just bad acting with stupid and mean characters. Not worth it except for the brief shower scene.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_516", "text": "AMW\n\tI normally praise Disney's animated movies, but I've got to draw the line somewhere. I can't believe the average review for this movie was 41/2 stars. I found the characters in this movie annoying, even more annoying than that suv commercial where that guy walks out of his house and parachutes off the cliff. I urge you to buy Treasure Planet, any Disney Pixar film,Tarzan before this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_517", "text": "Cheesy, Sensational and Plodding\n\tI was really looking forward to movie. My goal was to expand my understanding of this historical period. Many of the scenes looked like they used old sets from the 50's Westerns and the lighting technique was disappointing, these alone did not turn me off from watching. My real gripe about the movie was the dialogue and the acting. Within the first 10 minutes of the movie, a stage coach is robbed, my attention was drawn to the portrayals by the actors. They were not believable and the dialogue just sounded like something that came out of book for young readers. Later, when alerted that the posse is nearly upon them, the other rider responds with such uncharacterist language for a male ruffian that I laughed. As the movie plodded forward, scene after scene left me wondering, how quickly was this thrown together and how come they didn't rehearse more. I felt my patience to endure several more hours an unfair punishment. I generally try to watch a movie entirely but frankly, I think it was an embarrassment and waste of time. Maybe it got better (that is why I gave it two stars) but I find that doubtful. I am wondering if both Tom Berrenger and the other author missed to many classes of Script Writing 101.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_518", "text": "WORST FILM EVER\n\tI have seen many pathetic films in my life. This topped them. Did I rate one star? Sorry- I meant negative 11 stars. It was the absolute worst movie I have ever seen in my entire life. It was a total waste of three hours when I could have been sleeping. There was no point. The script and storyline were pathetic. The gore was overdone- too much blood, killing, and the like. It was totally historically inaccurate, and the Civil War scenes were so grossly unrealistic that it was laughable. All Civil War veterans are rolling over in their graves. Any scene that was supposed to be touching was pathetic. One of the abolsute bombs was when Clint Eastwood fires off a canon twice with his cigar- yet he does not even load it- either time. And somehow, without even aiming the canon, he knocks his 'friend' off his horse. \n\nThe movie is a failure. F-A-I-L-U-R-E. Crappy. Junky. Just plain DUMB. STUPID. PATHETIC.\n\nI am not going to waste any more words on it. Just....whatever you do....save your money. Don't buy it. It's not worth 50 cents", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_519", "text": "\"Family Values\" dreck\n\tCinema-wise, you know you're witnessing the beginning of the end when the best Hollywood can come up with is a SEQUEL to a REMAKE (it`s not often that two crimes of unoriginality are committed in a single film). But that is exactly what \"Cheaper by the Dozen 2\" turns out to be - and the result, quality-wise, is pretty much what one would expect.\n\nThis is one of those alleged family comedies in which the adults (the male adults at any rate) are infinitely more immature in their attitude and behavior than the children they are raising. Steve Martin returns as the prolific father of twelve who is beginning to sense that his children, as they are growing older, no longer want to spend quality time together as a family. To rectify the situation, he takes them all on a vacation to a favorite lake resort - a move that threatens to turn into a full-scale disaster when the Bakers find themselves embroiled in a fierce competition with a neighboring family of snooty overachievers led by Eugene Levy, a patriarch who runs his brood with so much spit-and-polish regimentation that he makes Captain Von Trapp look like a touchy-feely pushover in comparison.\n\nOne might be tempted to call this a distended version of a \"Brady Bunch\" episode and leave it at that, but even that show, for all its lack of sophistication, didn't portray the father as a total and irredeemable doofus with serious developmental issues and the emotional maturity of a bratty six-year-old. Besides the daddy-is-a-dope stereotype, all \"Cheaper by the Dozen 2\" has to offer is lame slapstick, a silly pre-pubescent \"Romeo and Juliet\" subplot, and push-button scenes of emotional uplift in which a crescendo of swelling violins serves as the cue for the tears to start flowing. The drearily unoriginal screenplay comes replete with the requisite dog-humping incidents and poop jokes, and not one but TWO scenes of an elderly handicapped gentleman rolling off into the lake in a wheelchair. \n\nAny more of these films and Planned Parenthood won't have to mount a fundraising drive for years to come", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_520", "text": "Making a Poor Film Useful in the Classroom\n\tAfter reading the novel by Jane Yolen with my 7th grade classes, I was eager to view the film version. I had heard conflicting views of the film- it's great, it's horrible, etc. After viewing it for myself, I must agree with those who gave it negative reviews. However, despite its lack-luster performance, the film did serve a purpose in the classroom.\n\nTrue, the film leaves something to be desired. They change multiple plot points with no explanation other than to just change them. Editing was not a driving force because they could have easily made small changes to keep the film focused for a teenage audience while maintaining the strength behind the story. Rivka becomes her cousin and other characters are neglected completely. Major events in the rising action are left out, thus leaving the movie drab and disappointing. Overall, very few of my students liked the film adaptation of Jane Yolen's novel, which they found so riveting. \nOn a brighter side, because of so many differences, viewing the film after reading the novel provided an excellent opportunity for students to practice comparison/contrast writing through T-Charts and Venn diagrams. It also allowed them to perform some higher level thinking and questioning skills. \nAfter reading the novel and viewing the film, most of my students agreed that the book was much better- something a reading teacher loves to hear!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_521", "text": "A goody-goody propaganda video\n\tThis is a \"goody-goody\" Ronald Reagan propaganda style film. By that I mean that it tries to portray the US as the good guys being hit by the bad ones. It doesn't say what dirty role the US CIA had in birthing the whole horrible genie of fundamentalis Islam, how it set up, equipped and nurtured not only Bin Laden and his Al-Qaeda, but a whole bunch of other loathsome Islamic terror outfits now stalking the globe - like the Islamic Brotherhood and the Taliban for instance: all just to defeat the USSR, and gain access to hydrocarbon rich regions, to fuel the greedy American consumerist lifestyle which US citizens take so much for granted. I am not a \"conspiracy theorist\"; these people are usually an absurd breed, going off at the other extreme tangent. I live in Peshawar, the hotbed of CIA mischief in the 1980s and 90s (and even now), and the area where I live - the University Town - housed all the actors on this stage: the US officials and spies, their clubs, the Afghan \"Mujahideen\" leaders' houses, etc. etc... I grew up seeing all this going on literally next door, and so would like to apprise my American friends of the unpleasant truth. The National Geographic and the Reader's Digest magazines are two long established icons of US media culture that have served as the unofficial (and therefore hard to suspect) mouthpieces of some of the most outrageous US propaganda drives... Never trust their political commentaries, although their articles about polar bears and planets can be very nice..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_522", "text": "Crap\n\tI was disapointd in this show. It was mad and release by Warners (MARVEL's biggest rival and DC's parent company), This new take on the X-Men had them behave like horny teenage doofuses,and don't get me started on the crappy writing. Just like X2 was not the X-Men, this show was also the same. It was in Name Only, and speaking as the only loyal Marvel fan here, That says i all", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_523", "text": "Scary, if you think movies like Hostel are scary\n\tThis movie is just not scary. I'm a HUGE horror movie fan and this movie has no tension in it, no edge of your seat fear. I liked the sequel \"Devil's Rejects\", but that isn't much of a \"horror\" movie either (unless you think \"From Dusk Til Dawn\" is scary). \"1,000 Corpses\" is about as scary as \"Hostel\". It should never be mentioned in the same breath as \"Texas Chainsaw\", because other than trying to look like a gritty 70's horror flick, it has nothing in common with \"Chainsaw\".\n\nIt has a few moments, but they are ruined by cartoon-like scenarios. Still Zombie has potential, his follow up \"Reject's\" was a definite improvement.\n\nI didn't hate it, it's just not a scary horror movie. Nothing new, no tension, but entertaining in some scenes, so I'm giving it 2 stars", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_524", "text": "Can This Be any More of a Texas Chainsaw Copy? (Inferior)\n\tIn essence, this is a Texas Chainsaw remake, but here's the difference, and why it's far inferior. I don't care one iota for the \"victims.\" I can barely tell the females apart. The guys are so obnoxious, I look forward to them dying. Unlike Texas Chainsaw (parts one and two, horror masterpieces!), this movie shows the \"psycho family\" (hmmm... kind of like Texas Chainsaw?) far too much. A little goes a long way, too much? OVERKILL! Many plot holes, and take away the music, there was some really bad acting. It gets two stars for the cool middle inserts in funky film style, and also the one great sequence where the cops are killed. But in general, Rob Zombie should not get writing credit for this. It's Texas Chainsaw Massacre, only nowhere near as good", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_525", "text": "Torture to watch\n\tI hate to trash on an American Classic... but this was truly horrible. I thought my son would like this due to the flying car. It took hours of TORTURE to get to that scene. Horrible, horrible film. Mindless, drawn-out banter, and weak story line. Our copy eventually broke (stepped on?) --- we felt SOOO lucky to have it gone. \"One Star\" seems like a generous rating", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_526", "text": "Did we see the same movie??\n\tOkay, the script is not the most imaginative I've ever seen, but I like the actors (especially Ben's best man) so I was friendly with this movie for the most part. I didn't even mind the obvious holes in the plot, such as...why do these characters not have credit cards or cell phones? Or at least, why don't they use them? Oh no, much more plausible that Ben will have to strip dance in a gay bar for $150 to buy a car to drive to NC. I didn't even mind the fact that the whole \"We're married and my husband's a doctor.\" charade was so predictable. Oh Gee, he's pretending to be a doctor and he's on a tour bus with a bunch of elderly people. D'ya think someone might have a heart attack and \"Dr. Holmes\" might have to step up? And uh, they're pretending to be married and Oh! surprise there's the best man and maid of honor! D'ya think they're gonna get busted?\n\nWhat killed it for me was that ridiculous ending. It was obviously supposed to be a surprise (and it was) but there seemed to be no other reason for it than to pull a fast one on the audience. I felt cheated. I spent the entire movie getting emotionally involved with the relationship between Sarah and Ben, and I really cared about how they would handle things with the fiance and Sarah's little boy and all that. I cheerfully became disengaged from the relationship between Ben and Bridget, I totally believed neither one of them was ready to get married or right for each other. The film spent an inordinate amount of time showing me they're not right for each other and that this wedding was not meant to happen. RIGHT UP TO THE LAST MOMENT, we think he's breaking it off with Bridget. Instead, what the heck let's just go ahead and get married after all.\n\nHuh? He left Sarah sitting out there waiting for him in a HURRICANE!!! after making her promise that she would still be there when he got back. This man obviously doesn't have a clue what he wants in life, and I'm expected to believe they lived happily ever after?\n\nNot only that, but what does it teach us about taking this commitment seriously? It teaches us that if our instinct is telling us \"don't do it!\" and our genitals are yearning for someone else and even Mother Nature seems to be working hard to prevent this marriage, aw heck go on ahead and do it anyway. It's just marriage. It's romantic! You could get lucky and live happily ever after!\n\nIt's been my experience, when things aren't feeling just right as you approach that wedding, turn and run. The last thing you should do is close your eyes, grab your balls and take the leap", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_527", "text": "Poor man's truth serum: caffeine and sugar.\n\tThere is a pattern in Hollywood when it comes to drama/revenge films such as Eye for an Eye. It is an extremely simple pattern that is regenerated time and time again because audiences like to not be surprised. They are prepared for the bad guy to die at the end, whilst the victim or top-billed actor/actress comes out as the hero at the end. It is meant to give us a sense of security and comfort, but for this critic it is getting old. Eye for an Eye is a perfect example of film that falls deep within that tired genre of film. From the opening credits of this film, you could count the steps that each actor was going to make all the way to the very end. The pauses could be guessed, the lines could have been written the night before, and the acting was nothing short of mediocrity at its best. It was guaranteed that the actors would be overly dramatic, the violins would always shrill around Kiefer, and there would be horrendously underdeveloped plotlines that would lead nowhere. This is your typical revenge film with no excitement, no frills, nothing that would make it stand out from the rest. The late director John Schlesinger played it safe with one of his final films, which will promise to bore and completely not satisfy you to the bitter end.\n\nWhere did Eye for an Eye go wrong? I don't think I need to count all the ways for you, but some of the bigger issues that I had with this feature was the complete unknown of the characters. I have major issues with stories that escape realism to allow the main character to seem more dramatic. What was Sally Field's job? I know that is a small detail, but it better highlights my complaint that our central family (the McCanns) were not as developed as I would have liked to have seen. I had no clue her daughter had a stutter until two seconds before her death, yet it seemed to be a bigger key element as the film progressed. Ed Harris literally walked through his character, proving that Field's husband could have been played by a plastic bag and still seen the same level of emotion. The only character worth watching, and was developed briefly, was Kiefer. He was 100% evil in this film and it kept this film geek worth watching until the very end. Yet, we didn't even know that much about him either (which upset me). Schlesinger obviously knew the story that he was about to tell with Eye for an Eye very well, the actors I believe even knew the story and they probably didn't even need to read the script, and the story played it safe from the beginning, but it wasn't what I wanted to see. I expected film like this to come out during the 80s, not in 1996. It was pathetic to see name actors like Ed Harris, Sally Field, Phillip Baker Hall, Keith David, and Kiefer Sutherland walk through this film like it was a fly in the pan. Nothing stood out in this film, nothing made me want to rewatch the brutality of it, and nothing made me feel excited about these actors. This was a literal \"nothing\" film. It lent nothing to the cinematic world except (and I stress this a bit) another peg in a very tired genre known as the \"Revenge Thriller\".\n\nAfter watching this film I said to my wife that I thought Sally Field was completely overdramatic throughout the course of it, overplaying the small parts and completely exploding the bigger elements, which made me think of a High School drama production. It was amateur at best, but she said that is why directors use Sally, because she is known for being overly dramatic. This is a pure example of a good thing gone badly. Sally saw success with it once, but as she continues it only creates bad cinema. There were times during Sally's bigger speeches that I found myself laughing. I couldn't help myself, but her focus on certain words and clich\ufffd reaction to others just seemed cardboard instead of lifelike. The same could be said for Ed Harris who obviously has discovered that he doesn't have to play the outlaying father any further in films. He was completely wasted in this film. Was there any emotion with him? I didn't see any. Then there was the pitiful contribution by Hall and David that begin with intrigue, but were dropped faster than a big ole sack of potatoes. Also, did Mantegna take a class on how to be a one-dimensional clich\ufffd? Urg, his portrayal of the police office was a disgrace to those that genuinely play one-dimensional police officers. Again, the only actor worth watching was Kiefer because he not only spoke with evil, but demonstrated that he was capable of anything vile. It was his sole performance that made this film decent to watch to the end. \n\nIf I have to talk about the story I think I am just going to go mad myself. Field over dramatized the entire film, thus creating uncertainty amongst the viewer. Did Kiefer get a bad image because he was bad or because Field wanted to see him as evil? That could have been a great avenue for this film to travel, but alas, ole safe Schlesinger didn't take us down that darker path. I needed more to develop what Hall and David were doing at the support groups, but it seemed like that story was dropped rather quickly as the ending needed to be wrapped up gently in a comfort blanket for viewers. This was yet another dark avenue that was not explored. I felt as if I saw these dark avenues with the director and the cast, yet we chose to stay on the lighted path. That, coupled with the poor acting, just created a film that didn't catch my attention and fully contributed nothing to the cinematic world.\n\nOverall, in case it wasn't obvious, this wasn't a good movie at all. In fact, I could go through the rest of my life without thinking of this movie again. I thought only horror movies had the stated Scream rules and somehow could stick to the same tired pattern over and over again, but with Eye for an Eye it became obvious that it the \"Revenge Thrill\" fell into that same pattern. The only trouble is that horror films actually have fun with that repetitive structure, this film did not. Sally Field was horrible and should really consider a strong independent film to bring her back to the spotlight, while everyone else was forgettable. The only fun part was watching Jack Bauer play the epitome of evil. Watch this film for Kiefer, but nothing else. Skip it!\n\nGrade: * out of ****", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_528", "text": "Only for Kiefer\n\tThis is a surprisingly poor movie. Although it has some well-known actors, and a notable director, the material was just presented badly and predictably - like a lousy late night TV-movie with profanity inserted to liven it up.\n\nThe movie makes a simplified joke of the legal system and its sterotypical failings (though legitimate in many cases). It also glosses over the grieving process of the family, ignores the normal safety warnings to the remaining child, overdoes Kiefer Sutherland's character flaws (which are considerable nevertheless), and generally oversimplifies everything into a neat package to which you already know the ending because of the spoiler title.\n\nIn one particularly-bad scene, after taking martial arts classes and other measures to prepare herself mentally and physically, Sally's character simply stares open-mouthed and dumbfounded at Keifer's character when they meet on the street and he talks to her.\n\nI don't know what I missed that the 4- and 5-star reviewers like so much. I only see wide-spread mediocrity.\n\nI would only recommend this for fans of Keifer. \"Ssssssorry\", Sally, not your best role or movie. Ditto Ed Harris, whose other movies I generally like.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_529", "text": "Snooze Alert\n\tSubtitled guy's mom is sick. The guy is also depressed. Meets a ex-hustler on beach. They kiss, fight, make-up, over and over.(most of the movie) They break up. Boy meets hustler's ex and they play with dog on beach. The End", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_530", "text": "Like to waste your time? Then you'll love this one.\n\tI saw this one in the theater after a friend of a friend convinced me to see it with him (he was seeing it for a second time.) After the first ten minutes, I wanted to leave. If you like formulaic and predictable movies that attempt to convince dumb American youth from small, hick towns that they actually have a future beyond their local Wal-Mart or becoming mince-meat in Iraq, then this movie is for you! However, if you like movies that actually challenge you to think, don't waste your time with this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_531", "text": "AWFUL\n\tThis terrible movie has singing! Bad singing, and lots of it! Overacted, trite, and BORING! All those good reviews, I thought it would be campy and cool, but it's NOT!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_532", "text": "Nick Cage in a bad role\n\tNicky Cage was not very good in this cinematic decomplishment, as he turns in a horrible acting job in this dull and boring movi", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_533", "text": "If you need music scrubbed clean for kids...\n\tThen why not take some responsibility as a parent and encourage the kids to sing something else? The songs are fairly cloying adaptations of the originals, which arguably weren't that bad (\"What a girl wants\" and \"Get this party started\" were fairly tame to begin with). Just encourage the little ones to listen to classical music if you fear the outside world will corrupt their minds", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_534", "text": "Disturbing\n\tThis is an intriguing movie that compels the viewer to search for the film's deeping meaning. I am sure that I missed much of that meaning. However, one aspect of it is painful clear. The crux of this movie centers on the premise that seemingly innocent women can be sexually exploited and over time they were come to accept and thrive on that exploitation. I found that premise disturbing and unrealistic. Also, it left me with the fear that women hating men could use that premise to justify their abuse of the opposite sex. If so, this movie could contribute, in a small way, to the perpetuation of the subjugation of women or at least the fantasy thereof.\n\nWatch this movie if you must, but be critical of its assumptions about male/female relationships.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_535", "text": "Confusing, too many characters, difficult to follow story line\n\tSimply put: the movie is boring. Clich\ufffd upon clich\ufffd is confirmed and story lines never come together. It seems as if the director was unsure whether to make a movie or a documentary. The main plot is very thin (a CIA agent is ordered to kill an oil prince, gets caught and then warns the prince (why?)) and therefore some elements were added to make the movie more interesting. So, a kid dies, which results in the \"natural\" response of the father: freely advising the person indirectly responsible for his son's death. The lawyer has a drunk \"friend\" and keeps him around, why, no one knows. Some kids become suicide terrorists and blow up a ship.\n\nAll in all, this is one of the worst movies I have seen in quite a while. I was neither entertained nor intellectually challenged. I neither laughed nor cried, I did not gain an understanding nor was I compelled to learn more or take up a cause. It meant nothing to me, which in my eyes is the worst one can say about a movie. \n\nSave your money, save your time, choose another movie.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_536", "text": "A Tale Told By A Teenager, Signifying...?\n\tThe premise - that one could change specific events in ones' past through psychic concentration - could have been the foundation for a fascinating thriller. I don't condemn the film's corollary either: that each change produces new, unforseeable tragedies. It's the way the story is told - its ham-fisted dialogue and plot, its forced obscenity at every turn - that reveals its teen sensibilities.\n It is therefore fitting that the director's preferred ending is included here. It is the perfect catharsis for teens who \"...wish I was never born!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_537", "text": "Compared to the real story?\n\tYou only need to read the book by Whitley Strieber to know how truly disappointing this movie is.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_538", "text": "poor transfer,paging criterion\n\tSince we know there is another version of \"Burn\" out there,i would suggest you wait for it and check rotten tomatoes.com and get an idea of its quality.You can not judge the quality of this film by the pan and scan,poorly coordinated color transfer that sony has issued.Brando told larry king it was his favorite film;not if he saw this package", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_539", "text": "Modern sensibilities set in 1600s Venice\n\tRead the Amazon editorial review, they are tiptoeing around saying this movie doesn't really work. \n\nModern language, ideas, and sensibilities make the whole thing feel like a contrived stage play. And it seems to be mostly on stage sets ... there isn't much of Venice in here, so don't rent it for that reason. (Notice I said rent ...) \n\nThe script is weak. The setup for the lead character's transition to life as a courtesan is abbreviated and unconvincing. There are too many horrible moments for this to be romantic. The story has so much more potential.\n\nThe only reason to see this movie is to check out Catherine McCormack. Rufus Sewell is always good as well.\n\nOtherwise the casting is absurd. Fred Ward and Oliver Platt stand out as being miscast. Jacqueline Bisset fails to persuade here", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_540", "text": "gobbledygook self-righteousness pretentious twaddle make for a terrible movie\n\tthere is a certain new-fangled school of screenwriting that thinks that if you put a bunch of characters on screen and have them make no sense of one another but sound as if theyre being profound, then they ARE. the prime example of this in recent years is the abominable \"crash\", but at least that was (somewhat) assuaged by strong performances. this -- arguably the worst \"mainstream\" motion picture of 2005 -- is redeemed by nothing. an excruciatingly long 2 hours, and as much as i (usually) enjoy george clooney, i might never forgive him for this drek", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_541", "text": "Not good...\n\tJust rented this dvd and was quite surprised. Normally, I'm a big George Clooney and Matt Damon fan. However, in this film, their talents were underutilized and did not make up for the poor script, editing, and direction which made this film quite dull to watch.\n\nWhile the idea behind the movie is good, it could have been more entertaing, dramatic, or suspensful. As another reviewer remarked, I was quite tempted to shut it off after 45 minutes and watch something else. But, I did suffer through to the end, where the film just sort of ends and leaves viewers hanging..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_542", "text": "A well acted snooze fest with juvenile politics\n\tThis is billed as a thriller but there are hardly any thrills. It would have benefitted from some judicious cutting to make it a little leaner. The shaky camera work detracts from some decent scenery.\n\nThe politics of the film contain no subtlety or shades of gray; I can almost see a couple of college sophomores hitting the bong and sitting down to hash out the script:\n\nBong-hitting liberal student who has no clue about the real world #1: ...and then she discovers the evil corporation has been testing...\nBHLSWHNCATRW #2: (Interrupts) \"Evil Corporation\"? Why are you being redundant?\n\nThe only plus for my wife and I was the acting, which was great. Fiennes was especially good, underplaying his character in the early parts of the film, resulting in a character with depth and nuance. I only wish the rest of the film was worthy of the performances contained within it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_543", "text": "Only if your a Prince Fan\n\tIn the early 1990's this movie was definitely made for that era. Just look at the clothing and hair. High top fades etc. Graffiti Bridge was definitely unique. It should have been released on cable t.v. instead of the theater. It was more of a musical then a actual movie. Prince somehow has his own ways of doing things in his own world. And he may not care about record sales or what people think of what he puts out, but it makes even the most loyal fans question what he is doing. The talent he has is amazing but he's become just a mediocur artist. This lack luster film may be remembered a hundred years from now. But as of now it's just what you call a get up and walk out film. I'm a prince fanatic, a die hard fan, but man the potential this guy has to be a mega star of our time he fails to meet. You haft to make people believe in you and really reach them and relate. If only Prince could relate to what people are feeling now and what they want. Prince somehow fell behind because the youth of this generation moved on while he stayed stagnet. I think he shut the world out and it just went on turning. Record sales may not matter to him, but fans you must keep loyal. Graffiti bridge is a film in my collection and I just look at it as my collection but nothing more. It's a film that makes you think. It's spiritual and there are some warm moments. Now Purple Rain is something not to be missed. I recommend that one. Enjoy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_544", "text": "disaster says it all\n\tI recently purchased this DVD and was beyond disappointed with it. I actually ended up fast forwarding just to get through it. I expected a true documentary with maybe a few interviews with people who were there, with the firemen, or anyone at all but the video is mostly silent. I can hear the fire fighters radios but most of it is so staticky it's hard to make out. The film has a few comments by the person taping it but that's it. The film also pretty much stays focused on just a couple of areas of rubble. I found nothing at all in this film that brought any emotion to me other than boredom. I own several other documentaries that I watch over and over as I don't want to forget the feelings I felt on 911 but this film is lacking greatly in bringing any kind of human element to this horror that was inflicted on our country. This DVD was a HUGE waste of both my time and money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_545", "text": "Dreadful and Insulting\n\tLike other reviewers, I found MeetThe Parents mildly amusing and this sequel was in the 3 for $25 bin at Hollywood so I figured \"Why not?\"\nWell here's why not. It presents the main character's parents as crude, clueless buffoons, and having no social judgement whatsoever, but it seems the writers want the audience to think of them as cool and hip. And for some odd reason they live in a house that resembles the castle on Fantasy Island. I'm surprised they didn't include a sex with a midget scene. Nobody would want their daughter to marry into this family let alone a right wing former CIA agent, who was set up as an object of ridicule. Oh, and they had to be Jewish too. Streisand and Hoffman should be ashamed of themselves portraying their own people in such an unflattering way. {\"Our people don't shoot ducks, dear\")\nDo former CIA agents make enough money to live in mansions and buy a custom built RV that would cost at least $250 k? The toilet humor and profanity wouldn't have made it into \"Dumb and Dumber\"\nNothing reedeming or funny here. Fuhgeddaboutit", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_546", "text": "Rear-View Mirror Propaganda Piece\n\tI'll cut to the meta-chase since plot and story have already been well outlined in previous reviews...\n\nThe basic message of this film seems to be that state controlled \"education\" is worthy of resurrection and total dictatorship is the way to achieve it. Though the latter point is probably true, the former is questionable indeed. Why try and save an obviously moribund and mindless system of government indoctrination from its own demise? Don't blame the kids, you have only to look at the state of the world to see the utter failure that so-called educated people have already created everywhere, with world fascism now its ultimate fruitage, and the kids at some level know it...Clearly we urgently need a new vision of education altogether, but this film only asks us to glorify what has already died...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_547", "text": "Dust Off Your Bong For This One!\n\tSit down under a tree, give it a big hug, fire up you bong and go to sleep. That's what I was waiting for Freeman to do all movie. It's a shame that special effects that were so ground breaking were waisted on this Sci-fi Hippie flick. I'm surprised that Freeman's suit wasn't tie-dyed. Keep your money say no to drugs!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_548", "text": "it's okay\n\ti bought this thinking that this would be fun and a decent workout, i tried it a few times but just couldnt get in to it. it go's a bit fast but i know i could get used to it, but they have very big steps and they lung into it and i think it would be better if they work up to it i kept finding myself rewinding it to do the step corretly i dont realy strive for perfection i just want to do it some what right. there are better ones out there than this, but i think i am going to try it again cuz it wasnt so bad that i am going to quit it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_549", "text": "NOT For Young Children\n\tI saw this movie for the first time, and I found out that it is very VERY violent. And I laughed at some good parts, but the scene where Amy hits the wildlife keeper on the head with a frying pan for trying to cut the baby geese's wing IS NOT WHAT YOU WANT YOUR KIDS TO SEE. \nI think that this movie should be taken off the market, but this type of film has no place in the lives of young children.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_550", "text": "One sided expert's review\n\tThe DVD is really a deception. All the experts invited are the ones that support Gnostic theory. I was hoping that I can see a balanced view related to this subject. Instead, I only see the point of view of the pro Dan Brown's experts. I think we should invite the famous evangelists, theologists, and scholars from the protestant, cathodic and liberal to discuss the issue. The DVD does not even discuss why the Gnostic theory was rejected in the first century.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_551", "text": "Pedigree vs. Filigree. Filigree wins.\n\tPeriod dramas are, by definition, delicate commodities: they're balanced on that, ahem, \"razor's edge\" between high brow and just plain fussiness.\n\nI think \"Howard's End\" is a case of a robust novel buried in tea time and English lace. Milliners, set designers and Helena Bonham Carter's hair stylist had their job cut out for them on this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_552", "text": "not as avertised..editted movie\n\tthe movie is good except this version has been editted and cut out sceens, very disapointtin", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_553", "text": "BAD!\n\tthis is NOT a good movie! Bad acting, story, and picture! I was hoping this would be the first anime of the 8man After dvd I had but Alass it was not. Pass on this one unless U HAVE 2 have it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_554", "text": "Dark drama that does not end well\n\tThe biggest draw for me in anime is an engaging plotline that really makes you think in new directions. Witch Hunter Robin was recommended to me by a fellow lover of the more serious type of anime. I didn't like it; I found the plotline to be predictable and forced with a 'so-that's-it?' ending I hated.\n\nThe animation is top quality with lots of dark tones and the music is appropriately spooky. Good visuals don't make up for bad story though. This serious drama geared is towards adults, and not children. If you like dramatic build-up that delivers, humor, or romantic comedy give this a pass", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_555", "text": "this DVD stinks....extremely poor resolution ...remaster soon?\n\tHi folks,\n\nDon't get your pants in a bunch at the low review...its NOT for the movie..its for the appallingly bad DVD. Grainy and soft...I can't believe they couldn't produce a finer representation of a multi award winning and in general beloved piece of work by all concerned. This isn't even VHS quality...but then ARTISAN isn't known for quality...\nits cheap enough to get anyway and throw away when a REAL quality version is released.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_556", "text": "DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE if you like Anne of Green Gables\n\tI made the mistake of watching it after seeing how many stars (4) it received from other viewers. The plot was butchered, the characters twisted, the story ruined, a pure agony.\n \nMarilla is fat and ugly. Wasn't it supposed to be Rachel Lynde's character? Matthew is sly and conniving and very outspoken. What happened to endearing shy Matthew? Rachel Lynde had been merged with Mrs. Barry, Dianna's mother, and hence Mrs. Rachel Barry (Oh brother). Dianna is a petit blond and not a dimpled raven black haired damsel, who gets married behind the scenes without her bosom friend who was sent to Queens at 18 as a punishment. Anne and Gilbert are secret lovers brutally separated by Marilla who is crossed with Gilbert's father for stealing Matthew's sweetheart many years ago. Get the picture?\n \nThis movie has no merits as related to the book. It might have some as a stand-alone creation but I haven't found any. I wasted nearly an hour and a half of my life and was bitterly disappointed, irritated and nauseated. The creators of this movie were definitely not kindred spirits! Do yourself a favor, if you really like the Anne books don't watch this movie.\n \nOh, and I do wish Peter Jackson (Lord of the Rings) will fall in love with the books and make proper and ACCURATE movies out of them. Do you hear me Peter?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_557", "text": "Never achieving its goal\n\tI'll be right up front and admit that I do not own this DVD. I hesitated writing a review for it because of that fact. But then I realized that if you're reviewing a DVD, 90% of the review must be based on the movie itself, and having saw the movie when it was released, and having seen it again on the various cable channels, I felt I could write a respectable reveiw.\n\nFrankly, the movie barely approaches a \"B-Movie\" status. It's only claim to fame is that it was the first major Hollywood motion picture that did not portray homosexuals in a bad light.\n\nThe plot is rather unbelievable, naming the fact that all three main characters are leaders in their field.... successful author, high-ranking network producer, top-rate doctor. Nobody has a profession, or is in a position, with which the audience can relate. The dialog is forced and, at times, rather cliche. Acting is acceptable, though supporting cast members are rather amateurish. Direction is functional, at best.\n\nOne glaring problem is the tendency for the movie to suddenly switch from drama to documentary. After or before key scenes, the camera cuts to a monologue from one of the main characters. The effect is startling, doesn't advance the story, and only serves to distract the viewers and lessen the already-weak emotional impact of the film.\n\nTo its credit, the actors did whole-heartedly portray gay characters and gay love scenes. At the time, gay characters were never portrayed in a positive light from the media, and it was a great risk to do so here. There were no previous movie experiences of this topic that the director and actors were able to draw on, and they did the best they could.\n\nIt was a very ambitious project and was supposed to be ground-breaking and revolutionary, but the weaknesses in the film never raised it high enough to truly make much of a difference in society. This is absolutely proven by the fact that Brokeback Mountain, released about two decades later, had to work very hard to break the same stereotypes that Making Love previously attempted to break. The difference is that Brokeback Mountain was a true work of art impeccable in its execution and actually broke ground and stereotypes, and Making Love all but disappeared in the annals of time.\n\nIf you're a collector of good film, this really wouldn't be part of your collection. To add into a collection of films showing early portrayals of homosexuals and homosexual relationships, it would be very appropriate. Sadly, it really is good for only that one reason, as part of a collection of gay films throughout the years", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_558", "text": "Overrated, juvenile writing\n\tThis series might be considered a classic if watched by a 12-year-old, but adults will see though the indistinct plot and characters. Most of the plot's famous \"unpleasantness\" is just tacked on to the main story, and is of no significance.\n\nApart from putting several of the characters though lots of physical abuses, nothing much gets accomplished thought the series. The main female character clocks about 100 words of dialog across the entire series, so don't bother waiting for any meaningful information from her. The male lead has the typical task of pointing out all the flaws in the alternate world he's been transported to, inbetween having the stuffing beaten out of him.\n\nThe most arbitrary abuses are handed out to a young woman, who's included in the story for no reason except to be abused- you can almost hear the writers saying, \"I got it! Let's rape a little girl, that'll make it REAL! Yeah, Yeah, I like it!\" Having served her purpose, the character then vanishes until being plopped back in near the end of the series, so a little more misery can be dumped on her.\n\nAll the characters suffer from lack of depth and motivation. The releative standout would be the villian, who suffers from bipolarism, and alternates between terror, anger, delight, and misery, somtimes all within the same scene. Too bad that was about all he did in the show.\n\nWell, that's about enough. If you have an appetite for \"Kid saves alternate universe\" themed anime, then you may like this. But I found it lifeless and massively overrated", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_559", "text": "Gay Men With Mullets and Celtic Accents\n\tAlexander is portrayed as a neurotic and tortured individual who is shoved into power and conquest by his mother and turned into a monster by lust for authority. The character in this movie appears to have very little in common with the ambitious and thoughtful young man described by Aristotle. Watching this movie you get the feeling that Alexander and his men were a gang of sexually confused young boys who conquered the ancient world pretty much by accident.\n\nThere is far too much emphasis here on the non-essential, and every conflict in this story is a contrived account of Alexander's strained relationships with his mother, father, friends and his own identity. If you're looking for a narrative on the epic story of the most important figure of ancient Greece, look elsewhere. This is the story of insignificant things in the life of a man who happened to be significant.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_560", "text": "A re-spelling of 'sucks'!\n\tHow do you spell 'sucks'? Easy - A-L-E-X-A-N-D-E-R!\n\nI loved Stone's JFK, but this... Words fail me, but I'll try to find a few. Okay, the pros? Angelina Jolie. I've never been a big fan of hers, but, boy, was she the hottest woman alive in this movie! More pros? Hmmm. Certainly not the action sequences which were muddled and hard to follow. Certainly not the weird Irish accents the lead characters adopted. Certainly not the story.\n\nThis is just one of those films you believe can be so bad and that something cool is gonna happen the instant you hit the off button, so it stays your finger. My advice? HIT THAT BUTTON!\n\nAnd I won't even mention the blonde wig!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_561", "text": "Alexander (2-Disc Widescreen Special Edition)\n\tGreat movie. The problem is in the medium of delivery. There are 2 dvds in the package. Each dvd contains approximately 1/2 of the movie. The audience/customer would be better served if the entire movie was on one dvd.\n\nIn addition, the 2nd dvd is defective. The scene where Alexander's father is assasinated consists of some normal footage, many lengthy 'still' pictures, no picture at all for a period of time, and a short period that looked like satelite feed was breaking -- all on a dvd that's supposed to be flawless", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_562", "text": "the name says it all\n\tthis movie is one of the 3 ~worst~ movies I've ever seen.\nthese 98 minutes seemed more like 6 hours.\n\nand for chrissake - he's NOT an american", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_563", "text": "Mediocre sequel to a excellent original\n\tThis tepid,disappointing sequel is far better than Beyond the Re-Animator but dosen't equal a good sequel to the excellent original. Dr.Herbert West and his friend Dan re-animate dead bodies and when Dan's girlfriend is dying she is re-animated just like Bride of Frankenstein. The gore effects are good including the crawling eyeball but the movie becomes tedious and more predictable as it goes along. The new director Brian Yuzna does a good job taking over Stuart Gordon but this movie fails to entertain and make watchable that this looks like a Sci/Fi channel movie that would debut on TV and the movie is just disappointing compared to the first with a new cast(Except Jeffrey Combs and Bruce Abbott),lower production values and lower budget,and tepid to atrocious acting. If you seen the first your not missing much but for some reason you can recommend this instead of Beyond the Re-Animator.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_564", "text": "I Don't Get It\n\tThere is one thing I finally grasped upon watching 'The 40 Year Old Virgin', however. I came to the realization that Hollywood has to remake movies now over and over and over again because the films that try to be unique ('The 40 Year Old Virgin') are so awful that studio heads need to go elsewhere for their ideas.\n\nOf course, they're laughing all the way to the bank because the brain dead inside and outside of the continental United States will be for, and laugh at, anything.\n\nThis film is popular because Steve Carrell makes the same faces and has the same delivery that he did/does on 'The Office', and people just love those mannerisms (Ricky Gervals is better in the same role, by the way...but that's neither here nor there). It certainly couldn't be because it's funny.\n\nThe general concept of a 40 year old virgin has promise. That concept added with the most boiled down Middle School potty jokes is not. \n\nThat concept added to a girl who wants to take him home but is too drunk to drive, yet she does it anyway and runs into dozens of objects is not. \n\nThat concept added with a cross eyed Asian woman waxing his hairy chest while they show extreme close up's of Carrells large nose as he screams vulgarities into the lens is not.\n\nThat concept added with 60 year old Middle Eastern Salesmen using every sexual metaphor out loud is not.\n\nYou get the drift. Maybe the boat left and I wasn't on the boat. Maybe I'm not 12 years old anymore and am amused by jokes you used to hear outside at recess playing tether ball and eating Chocodiles.\n\nIf you like juvenile humor, watch something like 'Better Off Dead' or 'Caddyshack'. Watch a movie that doesn't have to try so hard to write something vulgar to get a laugh.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBill Cosb", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_565", "text": "Please enter a title for your review\n\tOne of the most overrated comedy shows ever. Basically the calibre of a high school talent show. In a way it reminds me of Tom Goes To The Mayor, seemingly fitting into a comedy niche I don't understand which is more about being weird than being clever, but it seems like it's even more about being dull than being weird. I've heard improv described as being not about trying to think of something funny to say but just saying whatever comes into your head. I think these guys took that a bit too much to heart. Maybe the fans see some subtle naunces I'm missing, but to me it seems like I could have written most of this material with little effort.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_566", "text": "Great on the movie part. Terrible on the \"scholarly\" remarks parts.\n\tThis movie would get 5 stars if it were not carressing with one hand - portraying \nthe Gospel of John beautifully through the movie - and slapping Yahushua/Jesus\nand serious scholars in the face with the other hand. The so-called \"scholarly\"\ncomments, for example about how the Gospel was written 200 years after the events, are by and large\nintellectually dishonest and quite simply\ninaccurate. Even the lowliest of Bible scholars, if honest, will realize this.\nIt is very sad to see people making a buck off the Bible, while trying to tear\nit down at the same time. The worst examples of Scripture put downs are in the 3rd\nDVD. I gave the movie to a relative without that add on", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_567", "text": "STRAIGHT GARBAGE..\n\t..I recently purchased the first \"House\" movie, i remember watching it as a kid, it was apparently alot scarier during my adolesence, anyways the second one came with it for free, and i must say it was garbage, i did not have the patience to sit thru this crap, i now use this dvd disc as a cup coaster.Peace", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_568", "text": "fun, but absolutely pointless...\n\tI was a fan of House(the first of the series) and so purchased the combo DVD set of House and House 2. I watched both movies with a friend recently and we decided that while House is pretty good, House 2 is definitely the kind of movie you waste an hour and a half on. It is really quite dumb, but some of the creatures(i.e. \"catter-dog\" as I like to call him) are kind of fun to see. I would suggest skipping the second House unless you just want to watch a movie to see how dumb a sequel can really be;-", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_569", "text": "By and large, a waste of time.\n\tThe beginning is very well done, then the only interesting parts are the cat-and-mouse between Jude Law and Ed Harris. The rest of the film is bad, I'd say. Luckily, I recorded it from TV. It is now erased. (By the way, one of the Amazon reviewers who also disliked the film wrote that Bob Hoskins is American. He's from England.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_570", "text": "Don't waste your time\n\tThis was the most obnoxious time waster I have ever witnessed. I kept waiting for the Monty Python Troup to show up. The acting was horrid. What was with the rocks and urinating on the door?? I found myself rooting for Grendel. Of the 33 people in the theater, 10 got up and left half way through. This was a story of great heros, not neurotic children. Too bad Gerard Butler's career has come to this. I hope the Beowulf saga ends here and no attempt is made to do a sequel as discussed in the director interview. I would have been ashamed to put my name on this piece of work", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_571", "text": "How do you make incest *dull*?\n\tFor a topic this edgy, this is an incredibly dull film. The actors are good enough, mind you. But they can only do so much, because the real problem with this film is the script. For the first twenty minutes or so of screen time, the viewer is led through a series of confusing and rather disconnected scenes involving the perpetually discontented Natalie and the nice young man who turns out to be her younger brother. (You *might* not pick up on that fact at first, since there are minimal references to it in the first third of the film--certainly the two *look* nothing alike.) Finally the main part of the plot begins, with Natalie just as discontented, despite being married to a wealthy and quirky-but-ultimately-nice guy (Alan Rickman, for whose sake I watched this film at all--not worth it), and with her brother seemingly happy with his life, but somehow still willing to be drawn into a sexual relationship with his sister. From that point, things spiral--no, that's too dynamic a word to describe it--*mosey* out of control, with the fickle sister trying to break off the affair, the poor brother (the only particularly sympathetic character in the film) becoming obsessed with the relationship, and the worried hubby's suspicions growing (although not in the right direction). There's so much here that *could* have been fascinating and compelling, but isn't, on any level. The plot just wanders aimlessly through an only semi-believable situation, scattering out the occasional pebble of human misery with its slogging feet. This video seems to have disappeared from most rental shops--mercifully for the public--but I certainly wouldn't recommend resorting to buying it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_572", "text": "Really pretty dull for such a button-pushing topic\n\tI wasn't impressed by this film. First of all, I could never \"buy\" that Saskia Reeves and Clive Owen were a brother and sister. Nothing in their mannerisms or physical appearances would lead you to believe that they are related. Nor does the backstory provided by the film give any credibility to their supposed brother-sister relationship. They might as well have been unrelated lovers having a difficult relationship due to their massive immaturity and character problems, because that's how the relationship came across. \n\nPersonally, outside of the button-pushing topic of incest, I found this movie dull and sometimes tawdry. Clive Owen looked and acted like a low-grade truculent Lawrence Harvey, and Saskia Reeves was simply annoying (like her character, a weak, hopeless drifter from job to job and man to man.) The only actors who showed any real feeling were Alan Rickman as the husband, and Karl Johnson as Clive Owen's AIDS-stricken boss. Karl Johnson has the best scene in the film: he goes to a meeting with sores around his mouth and in a wheelchair, obviously suffering from AIDS, and this very fact intimidates the guy he's gone to meet. The man keeps trying to subtly jerk his uneaten lunch away from any contact with the Karl Johnson character, and in the end Karl Johnson seizes the guy's sandwich and bites it, then offers the other guy a bite, pushing the sandwich into his face, basically...it's a scene that crackles with his anger pain at being trapped by this illness, which is going to kill him, while this corrupt and self-important man is able to function normally. \n\nBut aside from that wake-up call, the film dragged, and by the time Clive Owen's character was shouting in the climatic scene his realization that he's been used by his \"sister\" to inflate her sense of self-importance, I was long gone, with my head nodding. \n\nMuch ado about nothing, frankly. One star for the soundtrack; one star for the performances of Alan Rickman (what little he has to work with, he shines) and Karl Johnson. Die-hard Clive Owen fans such as myself; eeeh, pass on this.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_573", "text": "Poor Movie\n\tThis DVD is quite expensive but yields little to justify the cost. The film lacks any real drama and becomes terribly boring after the first ten or so minutes. The acting is hopeless...really, really bad! Although there are many \"soldiers\" involved in the battle scenes, it's all pretty unconvincing, considering the carnage of the real conflict. In all honesty, as much as I enjoy movies of the Civil War, I'd like to return this for a refund. Alas, that's a prospect that has,indeed, gone with the wind. Thumbs down to this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_574", "text": "Are there lower ratings?\n\tStick with Ted Turners \"Gettysburg\", what can I honestly say about this work of fluff. Nothing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_575", "text": "Ok film.. Less than OK DVD..\n\tFirst off, I am a HUGE Pixar fan. In November in '95 I took my company to see Toy Story and within 6 months of that showing I got rid of most of the employees that didn't like the film. I've seen every Pixar film at least 5o times. Nuff said.\n\nAnyway, I liked the film Cars.. but not as much as other Pixar flicks.. Its still good..\n\nHowever, the DVD is underwhelming: a) no commentary b) horrible deleted scenes c) not much in extras. The Route 66 mini-documentary is ok though..\n\nThis DVD is about as bad as the first release of A Bug's Life.. another skimpy release on DVD..\n\nFinally, they didn't include a tribute to Joe Ranft.. That's a huge crime in itself.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_576", "text": "I know where U can get Originals\n\tThese dvd's are a joke. If you want the ORIGINAL full length movies on dvd go on ebay. You will find versions copied from LASERDISC. They are in widescreen, digital quality, original audio and full length. They are superior to the old VHS Copies and much better then these new Dvd's.\n\nViva la revolution.........", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_577", "text": "Okay for 30 years ago, maybe\n\tThis movie is laughable today. It's very dated, and it shows. It's not worth your time. The acting is so-so, but felt forced (like William Shatner style). The storyline is okay. By today's standards, it appears like a low budget flick", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_578", "text": "strarring 3 of my least favorite actors in a nothing-new-here flop\n\tWell, my title says it all. There is nothing special or amazing about this movie. I don't like the three main actors, and the ending was just laughable. Sorry, but it was a stupid movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_579", "text": "The Big Sleep\n\tHere we have what has to be one of the most mind bogglingly boring movies ever made! I couldn't believe what I was watching! Moreover,I am aghast that this film garnered some acclaim and that some reviewers on these pages even saw fit to award this dreck with an unbelievable four and five star rating. What is going on? Is it me or them that has totally lost the plot of what movies are supposed to be all about? Am I naive to think that movies should first and foremost entertain? Where oh where was the entertainment in this lame effort of a film with its unsteady shaky comera work,hamfisted confusing screenplay lacking energy and inventiveness and the cloying performance of modern cinema's most tedious and overrated\nsleep inducing actor Ralph Fiennes?\nHow I long for the good old days when we had great movies with great actors from great writers and great directors and which achieved what they set out to do - entertain.Sadly with the emergence of such a travesty as \"The Constant Gardener\" it appears that we unfortunate \"real\" film lovers are in for a dismal viewing future.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_580", "text": "Rehash of the 1st\n\tThis movie is a rehash of the first, but it is a crappy, unconvincing, emotionally uninspiring movie. \n\nLet me guess what part 3 will be about: A guy who looks at video or pictures goes back in time, does not alter that timeline the way he wants (i.e. always worst case scenario) and ends up killing himself in the end for the sake of everyone else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_581", "text": "Relieved I'm Not The Only One Who Feels This Way\n\tAfter seeing the real show in L.A., my girlfriend and I were really looking forward to the DVD. And after last night's viewing, I went to bed kinda creeped out and actually felt a little guilty that I didn't like the whole thing that much. I'm relieved to see that other fans just couldn't handle all the audience shots either. This DVD tries so hard to define Paul's place in our lives and his impact on the world through his music that it ends up blowing it for those of us who already know, feel, and live it. They tried to document his music and its impact instead of just filming it. If you're from Mars and this is your first day on Earth, you might appreciate the way the DVD attempts to explain the relevance of Paul's work. If you've been on this planet for awhile, chances are you're already up to speed and just want to see the band and hear the music", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_582", "text": "read the book\n\tThis really isnt a bad movie if you havent read the book, if you have read the book then think of this as another story based on the same subject. i understand that a book to movie will leave certain things out, and i accept that, but to completely change the ending is not excusable. What was wrong with the way the book ended? Like i said if you havent read the book you will like this movie although they do solve these very complex puzzles after a glance at them(even though they hide a very very valuable secret that will change the world). If you havent read the book or seen the movie do yourself a favor and pick up a copy, its a better story and its cheaper if bought in the paperback, if you dont have time to read it then get it on audio disk or tape", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_583", "text": "Ok film.. Less than OK DVD..\n\tFirst off, I am a HUGE Pixar fan. In November in '95 I took my company to see Toy Story and within 6 months of that showing I got rid of most of the employees that didn't like the film. I've seen every Pixar film at least 5o times. Nuff said.\n\nAnyway, I liked the film Cars.. but not as much as other Pixar flicks.. Its still good..\n\nHowever, the DVD is underwhelming: a) no commentary b) horrible deleted scenes c) not much in extras. The Route 66 mini-documentary is ok though..\n\nThis DVD is about as bad as the first release of A Bug's Life.. another skimpy release on DVD..\n\nFinally, they didn't include a tribute to Joe Ranft.. That's a huge crime in itself.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_584", "text": "The worst Pixar movie ever\n\tI consider myself a huge pixar fan. This is easily the most insipid Pixar movie ever. Pixar ran out of pixie dust while making this one. I have read the rave reviews and am scratching my head trying to figure what it was that they like about this movie. Pixar, if you are listening, please, please, dont embarass yourself by dishing out this sort of c-grade stuff. I expect more from you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_585", "text": "read the book\n\tThis really isnt a bad movie if you havent read the book, if you have read the book then think of this as another story based on the same subject. i understand that a book to movie will leave certain things out, and i accept that, but to completely change the ending is not excusable. What was wrong with the way the book ended? Like i said if you havent read the book you will like this movie although they do solve these very complex puzzles after a glance at them(even though they hide a very very valuable secret that will change the world). If you havent read the book or seen the movie do yourself a favor and pick up a copy, its a better story and its cheaper if bought in the paperback, if you dont have time to read it then get it on audio disk or tape", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_586", "text": "The details are wrong, the big picture is inexistant\n\tThe details are all fine if you don't know the middle east - but are not well researched and inconsistent. I won't bore you with the list. \n\nAll the big picture takeaway is that the middle east and big oil are a complicated business with many parties that have a big stake. Tell us something new. \n\nThe overall storyline does not have much else going for it - I was expecting more intrigue, a more synthesized story line. A disappointment.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_587", "text": "Expected so much, got so little...left feeling disappointed\n\tSaw this Movie at the actual Premier in NYC and met Sturla Gunnerson and I told him exactly how I felt. Gerard Butler needed a bigger horse. I expected so much more out of this film and felt empty handed leaving the theater. Sarah Polleys language was uncalled for in the film. They could have written better lines. The fade in, fade out was like a child filming with a video camera. The film was funny at times and mixed with gore. Like eating sweet and sour. Being a Gerard Butler fan I was distressed after watching this film. Why did he do this? Gerry Butler is an incredibly talented actor and made the most out of the poor lines and bad pony riding scenes. This unfortunately will not be one of his great films he has done in the past like The Jury, Please or The Phantom of The Opera. I expect Mr. Butler to be past these B films and know he does have much better stuff in the works...than goodness.\n\nAll in all the film was terrible. The scenery was captivating and breathless. I at times found myself saying wow, but it was about the story of Beowulf Grendel and it did not meet my expectations that I have read even in the easiest translations. All I can say is Mr. Butler your an incredible talent, becareful what you choose. Movies like this can paved the way to a downward spiral. I know Mr. Butler is indeed better than this.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_588", "text": "El Sucko!\n\tI am a big fan of Kurt Russell but this movie sucks. And as Forrest Gump said, \"thats all I have to say about that.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_589", "text": "THE TURTLES ARE GREAT BUT THIS DVD IS NOT\n\tGROWING UP, I ABSOLUTELY LOVED THE TURTLES BUT THIS DVD STINKS. THE ONLY PLUS IS THAT I CAN HAVE THE ORIGINAL EPISODES IN CONVENIENT DVD FORM RATHER THAN TRACK DOWN A BUNCH OF OLD VHS TAPES. THIS DVD IS NO DIFFERENT FROM THE SEASON ONE AND SEASON THREE DVD'S. THEY ALL HAVE SPELLING ERRORS AND TITLE ERRORS AND EACH ONE SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN PRODUCE IN A HALF-A$$ FASHION JUST TO CAPITALIZE ON THE NEW TURTLE'S SUCESS. WHICH BY THE WAY THE NEW TURTLES ARE MUCH BETTER THAN THE OLD ONES. ON THE SEASON THREE DVD THE PACKAGE REFERS TO \"BEBOP\" AS BEBOB, NICE EDITING JOB. I GUESS IT WAS TO HARD TO GET THAT ONE RIGHT. ALSO ALL THREE OF THE DVD'S ARE BARE BONES WITH NO SPECIAL FEATURES. THE PRICE DOES HOWEVER REFLECT THE CRAPPY JOB THE STUDIO DID ON THIS MOST OF THESE DVD'S CAN BE PURCHASED FOR AROUND 10 BUCKS. I JUST WISH THAT PETER LAIRD HAD THE RIGHTS TO THE OLD SHOW SO THAT IT COULD HAVE BEEN DONE SOME JUSTICE ON DVD", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_590", "text": "DVD's are defective!!!!!!\n\tUnfortunatly this DVD set is defective. On disc 1 episode 3 the picture just freezes and then loops back to the opening scene. I sent one back to Amazon then got a replacement and had to send that one back as well. So I thought maybe the ones at the store might not be defective so I bought a copy at Target and it's the same problem! I've written to Anchor Bay twice and they haven't bothered to reply. This situation really angers me because I love this season but am not going to waste money on a defective product. Don't buy this DVD until the problem is resolved!!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_591", "text": "Not Great, but ok\n\tI got this movie on sale a couple years ago. It looked pretty good, but you know how most of that goes. I really lke movies like Scream, I thought it would be like that, but nope. This movie was a hundred percent perdictable. I knew everything that was gonna happen in this movie. From the first seen you can tell it's gonna suck. *Spoiler* The first seen has a guy walking down a dorm hallway, when he hears a door open and close and goes to check it out. The lights flicker (Wow how original) and a person... in a really, really stupid mask shows up and kills him with an ax. This is what happens throughout the entire movie. Don't waste your time or money. If you really want to see it i would suggest renting it... not worth more than 3.00 anytime", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_592", "text": "Good but not great.\n\tI guess I expected more out of this movie but I confess I was mildly disappointed in it. At first, the movie seems to be having a hard time making up its mind whether to be a comedy or a drama and the resulting mish mash is a bit unsettling. Still, it was a great cast; Dean Martin was particularly adept at westerns, much more so than Frank Sinatra, who pretty much plays Frank Sinatra in this one. It is fun to see the two of them compete for the ladies, in this case, Anita Ekberg and Ursula Andress. The bad guys are well represented by Victor Buono and Charles Bronson. A fun movie but not particularly memorable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_593", "text": "Disappointing\n\tBeware the reviews that say this is an underrated classic and masterpiece and all that. Was real disappointed by 9th Gate. This film is tepid, there is none of the satanic intensity/ambiance that you find in 'Rosemary's Baby' It's too Hollywood, surprisingly, considering the maverick presence of Depp/Polanski. Film opens well, with a suicide and Depp's opportunistic character who seems to straddle the moral fence, but it never creates the proper mood or atmosphere. Exorcist 3, which I was equally disappointed in, at least was more satanic. I won't spoil anything for those who do want to see it, but the showdown scene between Depp and those he is purusing is awkward and poorly directed. Emmanuelle Seigner comes across more like a hippy chick than a Demona. And the 'showdown with the devil' is a letdown to say the least. This film could have been great but Polanski dropped the ball, considering he was the producer/director/co-screenwriter, and the film fails in all three areas. It's not horrible, so I give it 2 stars. But don't buy this film, rent it only. Buy Angel Heart instead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_594", "text": "Got. To. BE. Kidding.\n\tOK, Basquiat, at age 19- see the actual person. PERIOD(so wonderfully played by Wright in movie \"Basquiat\")What a major trainwreck of film this is.Should have stayed where it was buried. Sorry, won't waste my time to list all the many, very many reasons, already wasted my money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_595", "text": "Very poor quality DVD's, Very disappointed\n\tI recently discovered this set available on DVD and was very excited, since I've been a fan of David Suchet, Agatha Christie and Hercule Poirot for a long time. I was really looking forward to viewing these, however the poor quality of the image was apparent to me in the first scene and it didn't get better. The image quality is actually worse than what I've seen on aired on television via cable. The picture appears to be composed of thousands of tiny vertical lines, which are easily discernable and difficult to ignore. I'm amazed Acorn would release such a great series in such a low quality package and then charge so much for it. I will definitely not buy any other titles by Acorn Media", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_596", "text": "fairly interesting documentary about ADHD\n\tThis is a documentary about ADHD-not Half Japanese. Most of the so-called critics can't remember a dambed thing except for how great they are for recognizing the greatness of Jad while continuously ranting about their major label conspiracy theories. Penn Jillette even goes so far as to brag about how he conned a homless person out of Jad's material and then threatened Jad with physical violence if he ever talked to the guy. If you're interested in mental illness and sleazy people like Penn Jillette stroking themselves then by all means watch this. If you're interested in a great American rock band then just buy the albums and listen.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_597", "text": "Oh, those poor racists lost their slaves, how sad!\n\t(1) Scarlett O'Hara is the least likable \"heroine\" I've ever seen. She has no redeeming qualities.\n(2) We're supposed to sympathize with the South and feel nostalgia for the good old days when white folks could own black folks?\n(3) This movie is way too long and dull.\n(4) I'm glad they burned Atlanta to the ground.\n(5) There was nothing honorable or respectable about the Old South and the plantation way of the life. The \"gentlemen\" were nothing but racists who thought they were aristocrats because blacks did all their work for them.\n(6) I'd rather watch \"Mandingo\" than this racist garbage any day of the week", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_598", "text": "A waste of time and money\n\tA poorly-conceived, poorly put together mess. Don't bother", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_599", "text": "And People Think This thing is good? Money doesn't grow on trees, but sorry movies do.........\n\tLet me start by saying if you are considering purchase of this film, make your own decision as to if you will purchase it. This is simply my opinion of the film. This movie has horrible fight scenes that don't appear to be martial arts at all. Basically, Van Damme is in another film which does not capitalize on his martial arts abilities, and forces him into a stiff choreographed position. They found some buff guys, okay, big deal. They put them in a film, and say that they are super soldiers with extra ordinary skills. These guys don't have that. Vin Diesel has far better choreography by himself. I have said this about other films and I will say it about this one as well. The cast crew benefited from the production of this film, so it doesnt affect them. They go home happy believing they did a good job. You, the consumer, you go and see it on the shelf and recognize a star on the cover and consider buying it. Wrong move as for this film. You will waste money that could have been put into your retirement, or used to buy your children school paper as they educate themselves. Save that money and put it where it belongs. This is not worth your cash", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_600", "text": "More like a documental\n\tThis is a very slow movie and it seems more like a documental about war, geopolitics and weapons trade. There is almost no dialogues", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_601", "text": "Is this Chinese film only in French?\n\tI am confused - Does anyone know who owns this DVD whether this chinese film The Road Home is in FRENCH AUDIO ONLY for this Sony dvd? It's not in Mandarin, Cantonese or any other chinese dialect? The answer will determine whether I buy it or not.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_602", "text": "pretty lame\n\tmaybe i'm spoiled by big-budget sci-fi films, but i thought this movie kind of stunk. it felt and looked like a TV movie and wasn't scary, at all. the best/funniest part was how no one could remember the one lady's name or face, and everyone described her the same way--\"the one with the glasses.\" \"Oh, her--haven't seen her.\" LOL", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_603", "text": "TERRIBLE!\n\tOkay, this movie is a complete waste of time for even the most diehard college basketball fans. \nNick Nolte does a fine job acting like Bob Knight coaching UCLA, or in this case, the fictional Western Univ. That is until the 'real' Bob Knight coaches Indiana against Nolte's fictional team in the climactic game at the end. \nI was a student at IU when Nolte was going to every Indiana home game in order to study how a real college basketball coach acts. At the time Indiana was number 1 in the nation so Nolte got a lot of attention for his role. However, the acting by Shaq, Hardaway, and Matt Nover was absolutely HORRID!\nThe plot centers around a legendary b-ball court (Nolte as a Knight rip-off right down to the sweater) who is turned to cheating by those nasty alumni and boosters. He takes his dirty team through the season and plays number 1 Indiana at the end. The Real Bob Knight shows up with a cast of former IU b-ball legends and one Duke legend in Bobby Hurley. Anyway, after beating the squeaky clean Indiana team Nolte rats out the alums and boosters for their recruiting violations.\nOther than Nolte nobody gives a really solid performance. Mary McDonnell is good but she's hardly in the movie. Bob Cousy plays the AD and he does an okay job for a guy who isn't even an actor. Hardaway is terrible and Matt Nover is just plain horrible.\nThe only part really worth watching is the final game between Indiana and Shaq's team. It does a good job of taking you inside the huddle as you actually see and hear Knight diagram plays and Nolte does the same. However, it just turns into a highlight reel of Shaq dunking. \nIf you want to see a good b-ball movie just watch Hoosiers again. Also, I'd like to be on whatever mind altering drugs the people who gave this movie 5 stars were taking.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_604", "text": "Don't be fooled\n\tThis is NOT a collection of the superbowls, played from start to finish, as some of the reviewers would lead you to believe. I got this for my father so he could watch the 49ers tromp all over the Broncos over and over again (since they certainly haven't been up to much lately!). Unfortunately, all we got was a collection of highlights, with so many \"up close and personal\" shots, that it was almost nauseating to watch on a bigger screen TV. An expensive disappointment, surely", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_605", "text": "This is the dubbed version\n\tDubbed and renamed. See the original Swordsman II instead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_606", "text": "Does not do the book justice\n\tWuthering Heights the novel grabs you at the first page and drags you through passion, betrayal, madness, despair, greed, hatred, and revenge. It's not necessarily a pleasant read, but always an engrossing one. Emily Bronte's characters jump off the page and will continue to haunt you long after you've finished the book. \n\nModern day moviemakers have had a notoriously bad time translating any of the Bronte sisters' works into film and this is no exception. The characters are representations in name only and fail to capture any of the true spirit behind this amazing book. Juliet Binoche and Ralph Fiennes are two of the best actors working in film today, but this movie is a definite low point for both. \n\nAs Heathcliff and Catherine, Fiennes and Binoche seem to have failed to grasp the depth or the passions of the characters and their performances are flat and bland. Binoche's personality is too grounded and mature for the wild and carefree Cathy so she compensates with endless giggling that got on my nerves. Fiennes comes across as greasy and sullen instead of a tormented and complex soul; he simply does not have the charisma or the depth to play such a demanding role. The other characters are likewise lacking in realism, only Janet McTeer fares well, she is fabulous as Ellen Dean. \n\nEven if the acting were better, the story does not capture the essence of the book. Everything moves too quickly, the film jumps around frequently and large plot holes are left either unexplained or are patched quickly with a few brusque words. Sinead O'Conner's appearance as Emily Bronte to bookend the film is contrived and unnecessary.\n\nThis film was very obviously made on a budget and the sets and costumes show it. The wigs are dreadful and the costumes are for the most part, ugly and unflattering. Fiennes actually looks potbellied in some of his vests! \n\nMaybe someday someone will make a film that does this remarkable book justice. This isn't it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_607", "text": "A Female James Bond\n\tAlias must the most boring and dumbest show on TV in years. The acting is lame and EVERYONE is always looking down and try to act. The story is boring and always so typical James Bond. Don't waste your money and time on this crappy non-funny piece of crap.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_608", "text": "Z\n\tI'm not sure what everyone else watched, maybe I was expecting to much after reading these other reviews, but I was more than just a little disappointed. The women are attractive that is for sure, but that's the only thing this movie has going for it. The sex footage was over before is started. At the most they lasted about 30 seconds. I'm not looking for hard-core porn, but this was far from what I was looking for. My suggestion is 'buyer-be-aware'", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_609", "text": "Ahhhhhhh Ha Ha Ha Ha Haaaaa!!!!\n\tAre you kidding me!? This movie is beyond all redemption. Sean Conery is a disgrace to himself, running around in a red diaper with pirate boots on. WTF! What's with all the naked women in this thing? Why do they have to be naked? They're hideous looking in the face and body. My God, my eyes! If this is the product of the \"love\" generation and what they found to be entertaining and mindfully stimulating, no wonder our society is crazy. I just can't get over how profoundly corny and simple the plot and effects are, it's downright insulting to the human brain. Whoever wrote this and was crazy enough to finance it, should be killed and then studied so we don't have another idiot of this caliber spawned", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_610", "text": "If A Movie Ever Deserved Negative Stars...\n\tThis is the worst version of 'Wuthering Heights' I have ever seen. Please, if you are a fan of Emily Bronte's classic, don't waste your time on this movie. I don't know how anyone could try out for a part in a movie without reading the book it was based off of first. (None of the actors read the novel.) Instead, try seeing the 1939 or 1992 version, they ARE worth your time and money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_611", "text": "Disney's Worst Animated Feature\n\tI first saw the movie poster and wasn't particlularly inspired by the idea of cows going after an evil cow rustler. But then I heard composer Alan Menken (who had worked on Beauty The Beast and Aladdin) was attached and this made me rethink my position. Then unfortunately the trailer made me rethink my position back to what it was before. Still, I went into the movie theater ready to give \"Home On The Range\" a chance... \n\n...and fell asleep. I found the soundtrack uninspired and the story incredibly weak. I admit the animation is fine (but not spectacular) and some of the jokes are funny but they are very few and far between. Apparently \"Home On The Range\" was meant to be released before \"Brother Bear\" but because of story issues it was delayed. I don't think it should have been made in the first place. It has also ruined the work laid out by \"Brother Bear\" for a new Disney renaissance. I think whoever said yes to this movie should be fired, because not only is it terrible, but it ended mainstream 2-D animation for Disney, a massive loss to the entertainment industry.\n\nThe DVD has an audio commentary (with rather overconfident directors if you ask me considering this movie is a disaster). There is also a behind the scenes featurette, games, art review and music video- more than this movie that never should have happened deserves.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_612", "text": "One Star just to be kind\n\tActually not going to be kind........... What a load of RUBBISH", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_613", "text": "They ruined a good thing!\n\tI have four kids, boys and girls, ages 3 to 8. We all LOVE Hot Wheels, World Race. We previewed the first Acceleracer movie, and were VERY disappointed! I agree that perhaps it is targeted to some older kids, but that leaves a void for the younger ones. Why do the characters have HUGE, unnatural feet and arms (not to mention Lani's breast augmentation)? Lani now looks like a streetwalker, Taro (my favorite) like a cheap hood, and what happened to Marky? The themes have turned dark, the behavior (street racing, violence, nastiness) provides an incredibly poor example. A movie that was very safe and innocuous has turned into a minefield for my children. I disagree with some reviewers that the kids \"don't pay attention\" to those parts...we will not let our kids watch this trash! My kids and their parents are mystified at why such a good thing was allowed to go so far down. We told them it is rated PG (I agree with that reviewer) and they might watch it when they are older. Parents beware--do not trust materials marked for children to necessarily be appropriate", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_614", "text": "It's a mad mad mad world\n\tFunniest movie I've ever watched.I think I busted a rib laughing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_615", "text": "Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World dvd\n\tI returned this as I found out it was either letterbox or wide screen format, I only buy or want tapes or dvds that fill the entire tv screen, otherwise I dont buy the", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_616", "text": "I see there is no 187\n\tMaking it no reason to even consider getting this filler filled P.O.S", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_617", "text": "Yellowbeard\n\tI was told this was hilarious. Cheech and Chong and so many others. Not only were theye barely there, I must have missed the funny part. I wish I'd missed the whole movie. Don't bother", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_618", "text": "Wonderful production value, bummer story\n\tI am a BBC devotee and officionado and purchased this dvd sight unseen because it seemed to ooze of excellent epic BBC storytelling and visual feasting. However, I was only partially correct. It is excellently produced and beautiful to behold but the story is depressing and even a bit silly. I left the film feeling robbed, disappointed, sad, and a bit unfulfilled. I viewed it only once and then sold it on e-bay at a cut-rate price.\n\nDo yourself a favor and save your time and money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_619", "text": "Episiodes 5: Editing:1\n\tWhile I have not purchased this box set I have seen many of the episiodes several times as I am a fan of Spongebob allthough he and Patrick can be a bit pathetic at times. For example, in \"The Idiot Box\" when they order a TV just to play in the box. Anywhyey as someone has said in there reviews some dummy snipped out \"Just One\" bit of the episiode \"Just One Bite\" which is my personal favorite spongebob episiode because of the music as well as the humor. You all know it so there's no need for explanation. I think it's so pathetic that certain scene's in cartoons have to be snipped out", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_620", "text": "Wasn't what I expected...\n\tThis film was not what I expected. It was so plain. I was about ready to turn it off. \n\nOthers may like it though.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_621", "text": "Too commercialized and....\n\tI bought this movie without seeing it first and have now watch it at least two times through. Some chapters, I watch several more times.\n\nThis movie has three things against it. First, I was very disappointed with the number of product placements in this movie. It takes alot away from the whole movie. Second, it has too much of the same stuff that can be seen in any recently released WM movie. Same people doing the same exact things. Third, the sound track was way below par.\n\nI'm still a Warren Miller fan and the movie does have some good ski footage. But, I don't think the WM bunch went out of their way to make this a good ski movie.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_622", "text": "Not as good as 1st release\n\tDon't bother wasting your money if you think you are upgrading like I did. The earlier ARTISAN release is still much better than this special edition. The image is better and ALSO the sound. I don't know what Lions gate thought they were doing, but remastered? no. I compared both several times before writing this even though I only had to compare once. Might as well wait for a HD DVD to come out, this is a waste unless you want the additional features", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_623", "text": "Has the whole world gone mad?\n\tAn average customer review of almost 4 stars? Have you people all gone mad or worse still have amnesia? Jason supposedly went to hell yeah? Then why is still in one piece. This time round, the government realise there's nothing they can do to stop Jason and have him captured. He is cryogenically frozen so he can come to no harm. Unfortunatley, he and a doctor stay that way for over 400 years and reside in space! Yes space! The budget for this movie was impressive and the special effects are indeed good. There may be more elaborate death scenes and a high body count but it's just not enough! This sequel sounds more like a Star Trek episode and completely ignores or escapes the true origins of a good Friday the 13th flick. Supposedly, a TWELFTH Friday the 13th movie is being made (if you count the excellent Freddy Vs Jason). While Freddy Vs Jason was indeed impressive, there is absolutely no way either killer can survive a film on their own anymore", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_624", "text": "A visual textbook...\n\tI am a recovering alcoholic with 19 years of continuous sobriety.\n\"My Name is Bill W\" is a visual textbook I use to introduce new sponsees to the concept of AA.\nA very helpful indoctrinating tool for the newcomer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_625", "text": "Disappointed\n\tThe plot of the story was ruined by the immorality and language. This could have been a beautiful story if sexual immorality and profane language had been eliminated. It is possible to have something beautiful and clean where when you finish you feel that you have experienced something encouraging and uplifting. Dying Young and the plot of sickness and someone caring is beautiful. Falling in love is beautiful but it is degraded by stooping to immorality. I threw it in the trash as I would not share it with those that I love", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_626", "text": "Huh?!\n\tI own over 250 DVDs, with a huge mixture of types. This is the worst movie for this year I've seen so far. What a waste of my time. Go ahead and see it, but I don't recommend it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_627", "text": "Shouldn't have made the final cut.\n\tLet me break it down for you in a nutshell, people. It's a murder mystery in which the film's protaganist thinks she knows who the killer is. But, she has her doubts. But she saw a tatto of a spade on the guy's arm. He has the same thing. But what does she do? She has sex with him. Sex, sex, and more sex. If you suspect somebody of being a killer than why on earth would you have sex with him? Plus, 50% of the movie is just plain old sex and sex talk. I don't think this was a perfectly planned movie, to tell you the truth. \n\nFinal Verdict: It's easily forgetable and needs to go right before it starts", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_628", "text": "Movie Worked For Everybody But The Audience\n\tSo I thought I only saw pieces of the ABC presentation of Desperation. On TV I thought I missed the chapter about the first family, David's family, and how they came to be in the town jail. It turns out I didn't miss anything, that's the way it was filmed. When I heard the film was available on DVD and \"R\" rated, too, I vowed to rent it and see the movie as it was designed to be seen. Curses, gore, adult scares and, perhaps a booby! One wouldn't expect anything but the most watered down presentation on ABC but the \"R\" rated version, oh boy!\n\nThe DVD, rated \"R\", was EXACTLY the same presentation word for word and scene for scene with the only difference being the exclusion of commercials. I'm going to say, and prove me wrong, that the \"R\" rating was slapped on the DVD to intice people to rent it to see the original adult version. What a sneaky rip-off. How can they do that?\n\nOverall, the movie was not great. The ending was completely tacked on and I got a little tired of the sermonizing. The performances were OK, with the exception of Ron Perlman's performance. He was outstanding.\n\nI know Amazon sells this DVD but they also sell the book and the book is much more satisfying. It's hard to believe the same guy that wrote the movie also wrote the book. I'm sure everybody made lots of money on this project but I'd like my money back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_629", "text": "If only she had gotten the stigmata sooner it would have been over quicker!\n\tThis review might contain some spoilers....I was disappointed with this anime. After all the reviews I read I was expecting alot more. It was slow in some parts and granted you knew somehow she would have to die considering her contract with a demon Chrono she just all of a sudden gets a stigmata and it is pretty much over. There was some humor but all in all I would not waste money on it. Infact, I took my collection down to the local half price books and sold it the day after I purchased it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_630", "text": "Don't waste your time and money.\n\tBoring, boring, boring. What a \"let down\"! It's dated and just not good. It was torture sitting through this.\nWant a good SS video, go with What's the Name of that Song or the 25th Annivesary Celebration. They are great from beginning to end", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_631", "text": "\"Hollywood\" Surf Documentary\n\tThe voice over sounds like the guy from the hoky motivational videos everyone had to watch in high school. This is an overly-sentimental piece of sh*t. Some, and only some, of the visuals are really incredible (the tow-in scenes)..the rest is a feel-good, surfers-are-awesome waste of time. I love to surf...for my own reasons. It's not because I need to feel like a part of a big \"community\". For authentic, thought-provoking surf films, check out \"thicker than water\", \"brokedown melody\" and \"september sessions\". Save \"step into liquid\" for the people who fall all over themselves for the next predictable hollywood offering", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_632", "text": "Not focused and not aimed at right age level\n\tWe bought several different potty training videos and this was, unexpectedly, the worst. The reason: It lacks focus. It comes off as more of a production made by people who never had kids, or at least don't remember what potty training is all about.\n\nIt goes back and forth between Elmo and short film and animated clips that focus on independence and doing things for yourself. But it doesn't really hold a 2 year old's interest and the song lyrics and such are overly complicated for a child of that age. My older daughter, who's potty trained for years now, watched it more than my son who grew bored really fast.\n\nIf you are going for entertainment, get this DVD, but if you want your little one to start giving up diapers, go with Potty Power", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_633", "text": "WHITE CHRISTMAS\n\tThis experience was TOTALLY UNSATISFACTORY!!! I received a notice that the product had been shipped; it included a very long number to trace the shipment. It was promised for February 6th, but did not arrive. On February 16th you wrote me that the shipment was never made. Now which is it? Did you have it, and misplace it in the process, or did you lie when you said it was already send out? I have had otherwise good results in my purchases from amazon, but this is a real mess-up. I wrote to ask how to reorder, and this is the only response since then. Is there anything you can do to change this problem.? Do you reprint reviews of your service", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_634", "text": "This movie needed a rating : R\n\tSorry but this movie certainly showed a horrific side of the old west. Sure there were some noble men and victimized young Chinese girls, but they were way outnumbered by the rotten men and women depicted in the movie. I do not find very graphic violence, nudity, and rape on the top of my must watch list. I skipped to the ending on the second disk", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_635", "text": "Abysimal\n\tOne of the worst films of a generation. Many talented comedic (Dave Thomas - Colleen Camp) were wasted in this decrepit piece of digital doggeral.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_636", "text": "If only I could give it zero stars...\n\tWho in the hell gave this movie the green-light? God-awful performances and such immature jokes that only a child can laugh at... this may perhaps be THE worst movie ever created. And I'm the kind of person that appreciates anything... but this... this is just pure, 100% crap. This will most likely be the only time I will ever say \"I want my two hours back\" and MEAN it.\n\nAnd I only watched this movie for Marnette Patterson, but even she couldn't save this movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_637", "text": "Wonderful,, exhilarating \"psychoanalytic\" comedy\n\tPeter Sellers as well as Peter O'Toole and all the beautiful women: Capucine, Romy Schneider, etc, make ot his movie an extraordinary satire of the 60's. Was really that world that mad? Of course! You couldn't stand life without a psychonalist. Thus, the film reflects precisey that. The lack of self-confidence, the incapacity of accepting the values of that decade, till -happy ending, of course- O'Toole and Schneider get married and lived happily everafter. And everybody has surpassed their personal crises. Good for the movie. The humour is just wonderful. I recommend it most enthusiasticall", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_638", "text": "Believe it or not... it's terrible.\n\tThe year: 1965. The cast: Peter Sellers. Peter O'Toole. Woody Allen. Ursula Andress. The soundtrack: Burt Bacharach. Tom Jones. Dionne Warwick. Manfred Mann. The movie: Believe it or not -- terrible. Really... as in unwatchable (other than the relatively entertaining animated opening credits.) Painfully unfunny slapstick routines, actors seemingly reading their lines off of cue cards, and no plot to speak of. Not even fun to watch for 60's camp value like The Party or Casino Royale... I had to turn it off at about the halfway mark.\nGrade: Incomplete\n\nSafest bet: Get the soundtrack, skip the movie...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_639", "text": "What For Pussycat?\n\tI am a big fan of Woody Allen and I presume that I will eventually get around to seeing all of his movies. Prior to viewing \"What's New Pussycat?\", I would have presumed that I would enjoy each and every movie. However, \"What's New Pussycat?\" has shown me that even Woody Allen can make a disaster movie.\n\nWhat is wrong with this movie is just about everything. The acting can only do so much with an impossibly awful script and a director who seems to want to magnify the faults rather than cover them up. We start with a man whose problem is that he must seduce every acttractive woman he sees. Peter O'Toole won the rights to play this character and he is surrounded by beautiful women. He proceeds to make it all seem so boringly ridiculous. He calls all his femine friends \"pussycat\" which gets old after a while. He constantly displays a bewildered expression coupled with a rather interested/disinterested approach toward his playmates. He seeks the help of a sexually challenged psychiatrist played by Peter Sellers. Sellers does his best with what little he has to work with. He has the Dr. Strangelove accent down pretty good and he is constantly on the make but the humor that emerges is so weak as to be embarassing at times. Woody Allen wrote the script, which is the most shocking disappointment of the whole picture. I once heard a comedian remark that a good comic writer can give you 10 new jokes of which you can use 3. With Woody Allen, the comedian said, you can use all 10. In \"What's New Pussycat?\", I wish there HAD been at least three good jokes. This overlong look into the problems that O'Toole's character suffers from eventually attempts to save itself with a sort of Bennie Hill-style slapstick. I take that back; there's no justifiable reason to besmirch the good name of Bennie Hill by associating it with this turkey. Anyway, the movie ends in a chateau with a sort of musical beds involving all of O'Toole's mistresses. An incomprehensible brouhaha ensues and the revelers escape to a neighboring go-kart track. (Presumeably all fashional French Chateaus have a conveniently adjacent go-kart track). This enables the movie to sink so low that it boggles the mind. After all, we have some top talent in Allen, Sellers and O'toole and we see them spontaneously go go-kart-riding off into the sunset (or the side of a building, or a mud puddle, or something meant to be funny). I was glad to be done with the movie.\n\nWoody Allen is a great talent. Peter Sellers was a great talent. Peter O'Toole was a great talent. Watch them in their other productions but spare yourself the one movie that each one of them should not have made", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_640", "text": "Dora never came as of this date\n\tI am still awaiting receiving Dora the Explorer meets Diego.......I have ordered it twice once before Christmas and kept updating my order to ship when received and then I ordered it later and canceled the original order because it looked like it was available and then I got a delay again.......if you have any update on when this will be in and shipped I would really like to know......everything else that I have odered and has come from Toys R Us through Amazon I have been very pleaase with........", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_641", "text": "Shockingly Revisionist and Doctrinaire View of Jazz History\n\tThroughly dismisses all Jazz after 1960, including Fusion, Free Jazz, and everything thereafter. Marsalis actually calls Cecil Taylor's music \"self-indulgent bullsh**\" Apparently Taylor was not allowed to rebut this during the film. How was that allowed to air on the supposedly intellectual (but more likely agenda-driven) on PBS, I will never understand. If you think Swing is the only valid form of Jazz, you will love this series. If you think Coltrane is a God, you get five minutes' summary. So lets see here: 15 hours on Louis Armstrong and Duke, 5 minutes on Coletrane, and a total didmissal of everything after Duke's death. Reminds me of the Republisuck's \"Fair and Balanced\" nonsense. PBS, this is your wake-up call. Stop trying to rewrite history - Jazz ain't in a museum. Just ask the artists (most of whom are alive) whom Burns left out. Metheny, you out there", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_642", "text": "horrible\n\tDon't bother trying to watch this terrible mini series. It is a six hour bore, an unbelievable love triangle between three people who have absolutely no chemistry for each other. There is no heat in this story, no real passion, no real romance. It is a dry, boring, drawn out, and uninspired as they come. The writing is atrocious, and while the actors should be given credit for not choking on the swill they have for dialogue, they are completely unbelievable. The story is utterly predictable, though it goes off on pointless tangents and ignores potentially interesting subplots, and the only thing surprising is that anybody ever thought it would be a good idea to make this drivel. It doesn't even meet the expected level of technical proficiency, with terrible editing, pathetic sound, and blatant continuity problems. Take those six hours of your life and use them for something more worthwhile. The BBC has made many better mini series, and pretty much any one of them would be preferable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_643", "text": "Artsy flop\n\tNext to A Night At the Roxbury (another Will Ferrell zero) this is the worst movie I've ever seen. So maudlin and it dragged on and on and on. It could actually make the viewer pray for death to end the torture so I guess it has some authenticity. Brad Pitt's particularly bad - one facial expression (blank) and a painful monotone delivery. I think he got some award aptly represented by a carved WOODEN statue of Keanu Reeves. Mr. Brangelina Jolie looks awful next to a brilliant thespian like Anthony Hopkins. Bottom line: this movie stinks and so (ironically) does Pitt", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_644", "text": "A Great film,BEWARE OF PUBLIC DOMAIN VERSIONS!\n\tquot;Metropolis quot;,Fritz Lang's 1927 silent masterpiece,is one of the most important films ever made and also a great one! But over the years,this film has been reedited,recut,and shortened which ruins the exact vision of an extrordinary filmmaker.Since its stay on the Public Domain shelf,the prints and image quality have over the years been poor.I DO NOT recommend the following versions:1.the Goodtimes Video release has poor image quality and even worse,NO MUSICAL SCORE! 2.The now-notorious Madacy DVD, which is about 5 times as worse as the Goodtimes video release,contains horrible,blurry image quality,freeze-frame opening titles,and an annoying musical score! Just recently,TCM (Turner Classic Movies) has broadcast the brand-new,beautifully restored 2002 restoration of quot;Metropolis quot; which I taped off of and trust me,it's well worth it! Buy the Kino restored version on either VHS or DVD,but DO NOT buy the horrible Public Domain versions which can definitely rip you off! A Terrific film and thanks to Kino for making this restored version a definite must-see! I also recommend the 1984 rerelease by Giorgio Moroder (which is now unfortunately out-of-print)and buy the soundtrack to go with it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_645", "text": "Read Between the Lines\n\tIf you read between the lines on all these glowing reviews, you will find out that this is a ridiculous movie with some good (not great) acting. Jessica Lange basically does an impression of Marilyn Monroe with a southern accent. Well not all of the time, since her accent seems to come and go. The amount of effort that you will spend trying to suspend your disbelief will negate any good qualities this movie has. Skip it unless you really, really, really love Jessica Lange.\n\nBy the way, if this movie is set in the early sixties, why does the daughter have a peace sign on her bedroom wall? This is the same daughter that finds a grenade in a drawer and promptly pulls the pin and tosses it to her boyfriend! Puh-lease", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_646", "text": "Not enough puppet characters!\n\tThis video is boring. Too much talking and too little talking from the muppet characters. Might be suited more for an older child but mine is 13 months so there has to be constant colorful characters for her to be interested", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_647", "text": "The film that condemns itself\n\tOf course the Criterion Collection has wonderful extras and a great transfer. The problem is the film itself.\n\nPreston Sturges made some genuinely profound films such as The Lady Eve, Unfaithfully Yours, and Hail the Conquering Hero that are rich and complex experiences. But Sullivan's Travels is simplistic, pretentious, and false.\n\nAs the film's characters themselves point out, poverty is only intersting to the rich, whose view of it is distorted. Odd-faced character actors in dingy sets make a rich man's view of poverty and not at all related to the real thing. Sturges was one of the most highly-paid men in America, so his view of the subject matter is (like characters say in the film) based on cliche.\n\nThe climax with its chain-gang laughing at a cartoon, is pretty dopey and a fairly unconvincing argument for comedy. Sturges would do better to point to how comedy in his best films allows him to examine self-deception, angry love, role playing and a host of other themes--in other words how humor gets into the darkest and most ambigous areas of human life that \"serious\" drama cannot so easily reach.\n\nThis film is exactly the kind of film that Sullivan wants to make--which is why it is so overearnest and uninteresting. \n\nIf you want to see the genious of Preston Sturges, watch any of his other films (even Harold Diddlebock) in their entirety. After the first 10 minutes a simplemindedness takes over Sullivan's Travels that make makes it a dispiriting film.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_648", "text": "Ultimate Edition? Review of DVD features only\n\tI love Stargate, and give the movie 5 stars. I own a VHS copy, and have watched it many times.\n\nWith that said this \"Ultimate Edition\" is not ultimate at all. There are no real special features. The documentary is a cheesy one that explores if there is a real stargate, but there are no...NO...behind the scenes/making of Star Gate insights at all. This documentary has nothing to do with the cast/crew/design/production of the movie. This does not, by any means, make this DVD ultimate. This DVD edition isn't ultimate at all, but extremely mediocre.\n\nThe only special feature on this disk is a producer/director audio commentary that can run during the movie. That's it. Really. No kidding", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_649", "text": "what?\n\tThis movie was so stupid, everyone listens to Nina when she is clearly messing with their lives. They are stupid enough to believe her, and well I don't even know what else happens cause I saved myself and changed the channel", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_650", "text": "So So\n\tHis Girl Friday is an OK movie about newspaper reporters in the early part of the 20th century. I think it was supposed to be funny, and it may have been at the time, but most of the dialog was lost on me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_651", "text": "Not worth the hype OR the hatred\n\tThe simple truth is, this movie is boring. Yes, it has a really long (not to say interminable) rape scene in it, and yes, some guy gets his head smashed in with a fire extinguisher. But so what? It's still boring. We just sort of drift around from moment to moment, through what seem to be virtually unscripted scenes, backwards through the \"story,\" which has pretty much no focus or ultimate impact. Then it's over and you get to do something more interesting, like shine the silverware. Don't get me wrong, I like dark and disturbing films (Texas Chainsaw Massacre, anyone?), but I prefer them to at least be interesting and involving. I'd take anything David Cronenberg ever made over this, and I'm including the early stuff", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_652", "text": "Different, yes...\n\tWARNING: SPOILERS. Opening scene is quite shocking. Some graphic effects. There is more male nudity and male genitalia than female. There is only one quick...very quick female genitalia shot near the beginning, or \"end\" of the movie. Since the movie begins with the \"ending scene\" and ends with the \"opening scene\". The rape scene is violent, with graphic language. Obviously actual penetration is achieved (anal)...but none shown. Not even a good boob shot. You \"of course\" see the male genitalia (big deal)!\n\nMovie is revenge driven...and that seems to be about it. Doesn't have a great script...may be good to the French...but, not to US standards. Movie is in French with English subtitles.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_653", "text": "Not True Celtic\n\tPASS ON THIS ONE. THE ORIGINAL WAS OK, BUT IF YOU WANT GREAT MUSIC, GREAT DANCING, AWESOME SETS, TRULY CELTIC--EVEN WITH THE HUGE EGO OF MICHAEL FLATLEY, WHO IS, BY THE WAY AN EXTRAORDINARY TALENT, BUY HIS SHOW \"FEET OF FLAMES\" TOTALLY TOE-TAPPING AWESOME. THIS WILL BE NO DISAPPOINTMENT LIKE THE SO CALLED \"BEST OF RIVERDANCE\" IT HAS NO SPANISH DANCE, NO SPIRITUALS, NO HIP-HOP, NO RUSSIAN DANCE. ALL WELL AND GOOD FOR MANY. BUT FEET OF FLAMES IS TOTALLY IRISH CELTIC, WHICHEVER YOU WANT TO CALL IT. EMMA KILLINGBECK SCOTS IRISH TO THE COR", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_654", "text": "\"I'm the guy in the frozen food section dialling 911. I swear.\"\n\tPeter Segal's \"Anger Management\" is a film with nothing going for it. It is best described as boring, annoying, and devoid of laughs.\n\nMild-mannered Dave Buznik (Adam Sandler) is sent to anger management counseling after an unfortunate misunderstanding. He immediately develops a problematic relationship with Buddy Rydell (Jack Nicholson), the self-help expert leading the sessions. As the two men spend more and more time together, Buznik starts to wonder if his counselor is the one who should be undergoing counseling. \n\n\"Anger Management\" just does not get as much mileage out of its premise as it would like. It is essentially a one-joke film that wears out its welcome very quickly. Sandler and Nicholson are saddled with a script that fails to produce even a snicker. Furthermore, the parade of cameos throughout the film add nothing to the story and just feel like a lame attempt to squeeze in as many recognizable faces as possible into the proceedings. Truth be told, \"Anger Management\" is one of those projects that was green-lighted because of the talent involved and not because of its quality.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_655", "text": "Buyer Beware!!\n\tI really hate how all these exercise videos are repackaged and called something different. It's damn confusing.\n\nAt any rate, just be aware that if you buy \"Sleek Physique\" (ALSO called \"SLIM Physique\" in different packaging!) from Karen Voight you are getting to same stuff from this DVD.\n\nShame", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_656", "text": "Not as good as I had expected\n\tI like Air Supply songs. This DVD is a big disappointment. Sound quality could have been better", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_657", "text": "not good for teachers and students\n\tMovie has a lot of cursing, and nudity as well. I was very disappointed because I thought the reviews made it sound like I could show it to high school students", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_658", "text": "Groden continues his Conspiracy Theories in Spite of Evidence to the Contrary\n\tRobert Groden suggests that the Zapruder film of the Kennedy Assassination has been tampered with to cover up the real killers of Kennedy. In my opinion, his \"evidence\" is shaky at best. Groden has made a lucrative living off of proposing alternative theories of who \"really\" shot Kennedy, and here he is in 2003 suggesting that there was a conspiracy to kill Kennedy despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary presented by ABC, CBS, and many books. Groden needs to finally realize that the Kennedy assassination has been solved definitively, and his continuation of conspiracy theories is clearly his lame and pathetic attempt to keep his money cash-cow alive. \n\nDon't draw a conclusion based on this DVD! Look at other sources listed below and then draw your conclusion:\n\n1. ABC's Peter Jennings presentation of the Kennedy Assassination (available on Amazon.com) clearly shows that Oswald was the one and only killer of JFK.\n2. CBS's Dan Rather's special program on the Kennedy Assassination (available on CBS website) also suggests that the preponderence of the evidence points to Oswald as the lone killer. \n3. The book \"Case Closed\", by Gerald Posner. He uses the physical evidence collected in Dallas, logic, and his ability to see through the fallicies of the conspiracies to show that Lee Oswald is the lone assassin. \n4. The book \"Marina and Lee\", by Priscilla Johnson McMillian. This book shows that Oswald was certainly capable of the assassination, and the circumstances of his life point to the conclusion that he killed Kennedy. \n\nMy advice is to watch this DVD first, and then look at the sources I list above, and then make an intelligent conclusion. If you are like me, you will see that Groden really has nothing solid to stand on. \n\nJim \"KOnedog\" Konedog, Kennedy Assassination Stuudent", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_659", "text": "WTF Happened?\n\tThis is not about Riverdance.\n\nThis is about what this disc did to murder it.\n\nI popped it in, expecting to seemy favorite dance scenes (while conveiniently skipping the singing), when all of a sudden I'm at the finale. All I could say was \"WTF?!\", \"WTH?!\", or words to that effect.\n\nThis \"SuperBit\" edition cuts out half -- HALF -- of the scenes this performance had to offer, including (but certainly notlimited to) Riverdance and Trading Taps.\n\nNot only that, but (unless the \"high def\" only works for high-end TVs) the video quality is equal to my old VHS copy.\n\nI sincerely hope this problem only occurs on my copy, but I suggest to get a refund webpage ready, because the atrocious product I received royally screws this great perform up the ---", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_660", "text": "Boring, Uninspiring, Lackluster, and down-right SILLY exercise video!!!\n\tPLEASE do NOT waste your time or money on this much-hyped piece of trash. Not only is Harvey Walden unconvincing in his role as drill sargeant, he lacks passion as is evident by the body language and expressions of the exercisers in the video. Unlike other excercise gurus, he does not exercise WITH you, instead he stands on the sidelines and barks out commands. The production quality is very low budget. It looks like it was shot using a camcorder. The set is bland and melancholy, and THERE IS NO MUSIC! All you hear is the loud marching of the feet of the exercisers, who display NO enthusiasm at all. And, I for one, can't blame them. I only hope they got paid for what must have been an extremely painful project for them. I was never more bored in my life. Walden's cuing is off, and furthermore, it is difficult to follow an excercise instructor who does not do the moves with you. That's just crazy. What was he thinking? I have no words to describe how awful this video is. I wish I could give it 0 stars. Don't waste your money. PLEASE!!!! The other reviewers must be new to exercise because I can't understand how they couldn't see that this video lacks what an experienced exerciser would expect. If you want a high-powered, energizing, effective calorie burning workout you will not like this video at all. You will be sorely disappointed for sure. Instead try Kathy Smith's Peak Fat Burning or any one of her step workouts", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_661", "text": "Are you kidding me?\n\tThe only thing worse than seeing this movie is the fact that it plays automatically all over again when it's over. This is a glorified music video of horrible music. Jim Carey should not be on the cover of this movie either, as he is in about 15 to 20% of the whole thing. They should have had whoever the musical artist was. I honestly don't even know the plot of this movie, and I'm not kidding. I laughed so hard out loud ... when I had to read the back of the DVD case to remember what it was supposed to be about. The sound? They interlaced two songs (one in your right speaker, one in your left) that don't even match. If you want an idea for a good movie, read the back of this DVD case, and follow that plot, as the director sure steered clear of it. Alan Thicke ... I thought I knew ye! Oh, and I gave it one star only because I couldn't find the \"Give me my money back\" option.\n\n***EDIT*** It's currently selling at $.16 in the used section. That says something right there. It's almost tempting to buy to give to people. I go to a university out in OKC, and we've passed it around the dorm telling everyone \"It's the best movie ever! It's SO funny!\" blah blah blah ... then, they get mad after they lose an hour of their life, but have no problem passing it around to others and doing the same to them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_662", "text": "Idiotic, boring, nonsensical waste of time\n\tThe acting was stiff and vapid, the filming was grainy and amateurish, the story was non-existent. A good Rx for insomnia, this forgettable piece of rubbish has only one redeeming quality: Seeing young Jim Carey trying to make the most of a boring script and insipid role", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_663", "text": "A nice idea turned to utter drivel by an incompetent production team.\n\tPoor Lindsay Lohan - it seems between bad choices in films and even worse choices in real life, she may be about to destroy her career before it even takes off. As an actress, she is falling into some very rough waters where she is expected to carry films on her shoulders before she has even had a chance to mature in her craft. As a child actress, she was a natural fit for her spate of Disney appearances, with FREAKY FRIDAY her crowning achievment. However, as a young adult, the pressure is much higher, as is the bar of success. And movies like this are NOT helping.\n\nBut to be fair, one cannot place the blame on Ms. Lohan. The fact is, she has already had a turn in a non-Disney role which paid off exquisitely. MEAN GIRLS offered us the first glimpse of Lindsay in a post-Disney world. The timing was on, the interaction with the cast was superb, and everything just fell into place. But then again, that film also benefitted from a knockout script by a knockout writer (Tina Fey). JUST MY LUCK has NONE of these things going for it.\n\nPerhaps ironically, Ms. Lohan's latest vehicle is quite an unlucky choice for her. We have a promising premise in the concept of a boy and girl with opposing luck. Lohan is lucky, Chris Pine is not. Inevitably through the courses of movie magic, we know that the two will end up trading places (much like Eddie Murphy and Dan Akroyd once did in . . . what was the name of that movie again?) The only mystery for the viewer is whether this will occur through a wise old Asian or a wise old Gypsy. (Spoiler - it's the gypsy! OK, I know, I shouldn't be giving these things away!) Like I said, we all know this is going to happen. What we DIDN'T know was that it was going to take THIRTY-FIVE minutes to get there! So, we kill one full third of the movie being bombarded with example after example of Lohan's good luck and Pine's bad luck. By the time they make the switch, I had already lost interest and was planning my lunch.\n\nAfter the predictable bout of sudden bad luck, Lohan learns that an ill-timed kiss with Mr. Pine was what caused the change of fortune. Problem is, the kiss was at a masquerade party, and she doesn't know whom she kissed. What follows is perhaps the film's only somewhat enjoyable sequence as Lohan tracks down and ambushes 20 strangers with sudden and embarassingly public kisses trying to get her luck back. \n\nSadly, this brief bright spot ends too quickly, and it is back to the formula as Lohan and Pine meet and fall in love anyway, not knowing that they are the ones who caused each other's luck to change. If predictable hook-ups make you happy, you might find some charm in this final third of the film - that is if you can overlook the sudden need for Lohan's best friend to become a song-writer in what was obviously a \"what do we do with the final act?\" tacked-on storyline with positively no set-up beforehand.\n\nThe problem with this film is that it comes across as very \"slapped-together\" (To borrow from Mad TV, it was \"JUST MADE IN TEN DAYS). Is the director to blame? While Donald Petrie has a few hits to his name (MISS CONGENIALTY, GRUMPY OLD MEN, and MYSTIC PIZZA) he also has more than a few duds (THE ASSOCIATE, WELCOME TO MOOSEPORT, MY FAVORITE MARTIAN). \n\nOr perhaps it is the writing team? To date, the two credited writers have yet to muster up a single true hit, and one gets the sense that a more competent writing team would have taken a better direction with the plot and have not wasted the obvious talent that Ms. Lohan does in fact possess. Personally, I would have liked to have seen the producers take a risk and make Lohan a much more loathsome character to begin with than she is. Her character comes off as too nice to hate, and yet too shallow to root for. \n\nWhoever is to blame, this is clearly a sub-par effort at best, and one I hope Lindsay (or her casting agent) will learn from. With four movies coming down the pike, she still has a shot at transitioning into a much more serious career. I like that she has taken smaller ensemble roles recently (such as PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION and BOBBY). A very smart play on her part. Let's hope she can steer clear of JUST MY LUCK roles for awhile", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_664", "text": "plot was predictable\n\tI liked this movie but I also didn't like it.\nthe story line was very predictable. I saw a similar movie of true movies.\nthe acting was fairly good. it does go to show how ignorant people are when it comes to Rape.after watching this movie I realise why many rapes go unreported", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_665", "text": "possibly Jamie Lee's worst\n\tEvery once in a while someone comes up with a movie and makes the terrible assumption that as long as they put a well known actor/actress in it that everything will turn out good. Blue Steel is one of those movies. Jamie Lee Curtis plays a rookie cop who is being held responsible for civilian casualties (or should I say murders) which she did not commit. Sounds like an interesting plot, right? It would be had the script not been so poorly written. The supporting actors give such a bland/typical performance that not even Jamie Lee could have saved the dialogue. Aside from the acting, the film does not give the action packed performance that it promises. Some scenes are quite dull and as you are watching you wonder half way through the movie when the cop (Jamie Lee) is going to finally kill the psychopath whose been after her. So why do I give Blue Steel an extra star? Well, I'll just say that if you are a fan of Jamie Lee Curtis you might want to watch this if it comes on television. Just don't pay over $3 to rent it and certainly don't buy it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_666", "text": "Nightmare Before Hannukah\n\tI love Adam Sandler. Well, I used to love him, before he made Eight Crazy Nights. Not only was this cartoon not funny, it was downright trash. I would not recommend this \"feature\" to anyone. \"Eight Crazy Nights\" was short on story, long on time, and wearing on patience. I kept watching in hopes that this cartoon would redeem itself; I needed some justification for wasting the 2 hours of my life that I will never get back. Needless to say, I stuck it out until the credits, and now I have to live with the facts that I: 1.) watched the movie; and 2.) I'll never get that time back. So now I sit here, typing away a review I doubt anyone will read, wasting more of my precious life on that ridiculous movie! HUMBUG! Watch \"Ishtar,\" you'll get more out of it. Oh, and I only awarded one star because Amazon insists you give everything at least one star. I did this under protest.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_667", "text": "The Acting Will Kill You. 18 out of 100\n\tDeath Tunnel began with promise. Early in the movie we were treated to some unique visuals, wonderful music, and a good feel. Them the actors opened their mouths and Death Tunnel fell apart.\n\nDeath Tunnel is the story of 5 college girls who, seeking an initiation into a party clique, are picked into a hazing ceremony which leads them to an old hospital where white plague victims were slaughtered. The building holds much more than they suspect, including angry (and dull!) ghosts. From here the madness ensues and the blood flows.\n\nDeath Tunnel drags after the first 30 minutes, and holds few frights. The story gets dull once the girls are trapped, for nothing really happens other than 45 minutes of filming tricks. During this time we are tortured with an abundance of horrible acting; some of the worst in an horror film I have seen this year. The acting leaves you scratching your head, wondering how any film studio will give a director/producer $2 million to make Death Tunnel and allow them to squander the money on junk talent.\n\nAnd in the end, that is what kills Death Tunnel: pitiful acting. The acting is scary, the movie isn't. Run away from this stinker. Run very, very far away and don't look back.\n\nTotal Score (out of 100) = 18\n\n11 (out of 50). Enjoyment. A rating based on my overall enjoyment of the film.\n0 (out of 10). Acting. How good was the acting?\n2 (out of 10). Immersion. Did the movie suck me into the story?\n5 (out of 10). Intangibles. Special effects. Movie pace. Is the movie forgettable, or something you will talk about and remember for weeks? Years? \n0 (out of 10). Must see. Is this movie worth seeing/renting?\n0 (out of 10). Must buy. Is this movie a must buy/purchase", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_668", "text": "If Citizen Kane is a great film, what would a bad film be like?\n\tTo enjoy Citizen Kane, you have to be able to answer the question above. I just hate almost everything about this film. I think it's easy to create a hype how such a terrible film look great and deep. Many people will fall for it. But it's very hard to make a truly GREAT FILM!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_669", "text": "not representative of the rave phenomenom\n\tThis is not a movie, in a classic sense. This is a set of interviews of dj's amp; promoters. I'm fine with that however the djs that participates are not the best representations of the electronic industry. Where is Paul Oakenfold, Paul Van Dyk, Sasha, Digweed, Dave Seaman, Deep Dish , Dj Dan... and countless other famous dj's? I understand that the budget might have been too small to invite one of those dj's mentioned above for an interview or so ...but in this movie there are lots of dj's that are not that well representative of an industry that's becomming smaller and smaller. For your money's worth, buy a breakbeat dance video where you will be more entretained than a documental wanna be..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_670", "text": "Great variety, poor transfers, really bad sound\n\tFirst off, let me say that this is a great collection of really bad sci-fi movies. The selection spans several sub-genres of the classic sci-fi age. You've got Gamera movies, Hercules movies, outer space movies. The whole gamut.\n\nUnfortunately, the sound is very bad and the movies are not closed captioned. As an individual with a hearing problem, the soundtrack was almost indecipherable due to the constant hum that permeates most of the transfers. The video is also problematic, but no where near as bad as the sound", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_671", "text": "For cinemasochists only\n\tBearing in mind that the 50 MOVIE PACK line is what it is, no-frills packages of public-domain films, I have to say that SCI FI CLASSICS is not up to the level of MYSTERY CLASSICS and HORROR CLASSICS, which I also own. I've watched everything in the MYSTERY and HORROR sets, and, while the latter is padded with flicks that properly belong in the former, I didn't feel cheated by either. Moreover, some of the films included, such as DETOUR, IMPACT, BLUEBEARD, and TOO LATE FOR TEARS, actually are classics of a sort, deserving of repeated viewings.\n\nOnly about 36 of the 50 films included in SCI FI CLASSICS remotely qualify as science fiction or even as \"sci fi\" -- and the only \"classics\" among them are famous (or infamous) anti-masterpieces on the order of ROBOT MONSTER, TEENAGERS FROM OUTER SPACE, MESA OF LOST WOMEN, and SANTA CLAUS CONQUERS THE MARTIANS; the balance comprises sword-and-sandal strongman epics, e.g., HERCULES AND THE TYRANT OF BABYLON, and jungle epics, e.g., WHITE PONGO, QUEEN OF THE AMAZONS, and Clyde Beatty's LOST JUNGLE. If you simply must have copies of low-budget programmers such as UNKNOWN WORLD, HORRORS OF SPIDER ISLAND, and THE INCREDIBLE PETRIFIED WORLD on hand for those occasions when THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL doesn't ring your chimes, you'll like this package. Otherwise, beware", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_672", "text": "Unmemorable Except for the Leading Actors' Good Acting\n\tKiefer Sutherland stars in `Dead Heat' a crime drama in which the star of hit TV series `24' can show more tender side of the character than he is often associated with. He plays Pally, 35-year-old Boston cop who is forced to retire because of the heart problem, and his acting is very good. Overall, however, there is not much that I can recommend in `Dead Heat' except some nice touch in showing the characters. The film tries to include as many things as possible, but few of them really materialize. \n\nThe story looks rather like a familiar one. Because of his early retirement, Pally starts to drink, and even thinks of committing suicide. His relationship with his estranged wife Charlotte (Rhada Mitchell) is not going well and he is not happy to know that she is now going out with someone else. \n\nBut Charlotte is also nice and caring, so she persuades Pally's brother Ray (Anthony LaPaglia) to visit him. Ray, who is accused of not being a law-abiding citizen by his too earnest brother, has a good plan to make money easily, and offers it to Pally. It is about buying a racehorse cheap, he says, and it is an easy job because he happens to know that the horse, which has not win any races recently, is actually misdiagnosed, only suffering from a polyp a small operation can remove. \n\nWhen everything is going well, things get suddenly complicated because of a gambling-addicted jockey Tony (Lothaire Bluteau). From here, the story snowballs into blackmail, caper and even murder, but the film's overall tone is always light, not taking itself very seriously. \n\nUnfortunately, for all their effective acting from Sutherland, LaPaglia, Mitchell, and Bluteau, the weak and unsure direction totally fails to give momentum to the otherwise unremarkable film. It is not funny when it tries to make us funny, and it is not romantic when it tries to be romantic. Feeble direction simply misses several good opportunities to make good use of the jockey's sullen little daughter Sam (Kay Panabaker, her feature debut), who could have been a little surprise (or gem) in this unconvincing plot.\n\nIt is true that Kiefer Sutherland shows in `Dead Heat' another side of acting talent, which is less eccentric and intense than most of the roles he had played, or he would play. That is good news, and the only good news here", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_673", "text": "Low Quality Sword and Sandal Movie\n\tDelmer Daves' mediocre direction of the sequel to the equally pathetic film \"The Robe\" starring Richard Burton. A totally contrived film that demonstrates no competence in either screenplay, direction, acting, or historical accuracy of any sort. Avoid at all costs unless you're expecting to see it as a comedy.\n\nCompared to Kubrik's incredible direction for 'Spartacus' a few years later, the gladiatorial scenes in this film are second rate. Even the low budget film 'Barabas' with Anthony Quinn had better direction than this worthless film. The screenplay is contrived, the script is worthless, and the acting utterly shallow from everyone on this film: at least 'The Robe' had Richard Burton. Victor Mature continues to act as if he just came out of a cocktail lounge after a few martinis too many. Jay Robinson continues his idiotic and ridiculous performance of Caligula as if the character were a retarded bufoon instead of the diabolical genius of cruelty and perversion (See Hurt's performance in the BBC's 'I, Claudius' to see how a good actor handles this character.) In short, reading the New Testament or going to a church sermon is far more entertaining and historically faithful than watching this garbage film. Just the fact that Victor 'Manure' is in this film says it all.\n\nIgnore this pathetic film and watch 'Spartacus', 'Barabas', or even the fantasized 'Gladiator' for some good Gladiatorial films. As for Biblical films, 'Ben Hur', 'The Ten Commandments' or 'Quo Vadis' are films that are worth watching much more than this putrid Hollywood junk.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_674", "text": "The Uses of Disenchantment\n\tYeeouch! Think \"I Spit on Your Grave\" with a very good art director. \"Audition\" for the Lolita set. If you feel Kevin Bacon got off too easy in \"The Woodsman,\" or you enjoy sitting through entire \"Law and Order: SVU\" marathons on TNT, this film has something for you. Everyone else be advised to stay far, far away", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_675", "text": "ONE OF THE WORST MOVIES EVER!!!!!!!!!\n\tWhy is this movie a classic? The plot line was nonexistent, and the characters were completely unlikeable.The implication that Annie Hall was a lesbian didn't make any sense! Woody Allen's character was completely freeky and there was not a single purpose for him being there. Come to think of it, THERE WAS NO PURPOSE FOR THIS MOVIE!!!!!! So save yourself and never watch this film", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_676", "text": "Over Done\n\t\"Over done\" is the best way to describe this over-the-top attempt to view gang life from the eye of a \"stolen\" video camera.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_677", "text": "desperation\n\tControversy courted the release of this film and people went to see it for the actual depictions of sex between the actors, thinking somehow it would be pornographic or titillating. But this film showed two desperate, middle-aged strangers (with all their flaws abundantly clear) meeting once a week for no-strings-attached encounters. The fact that the audience sees graphic moments adds only to the \"desperate\", tawdry, pathetic feel of their relationship. Naturally, one of the two of them becomes too curious and wants to know more about the other partner, one of the greatest pitfalls in the dangerous pursuit of anonymous encounters: sooner or later, anonymity is not good enough anymore.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_678", "text": "LAME ! LAME ! LAME !\n\tErnest Borgnine would be spinning in his grave if he were dead. There is absolutely nothing funny about this movie! The actors should be embarrassed! I could only stomach 25 minutes of viewing and it was about as funny as a viewing in a mortuary. I can't believe I paid $9.99 for this DVD. What a fool I was. Learn from my mistake", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_679", "text": "Let me explain\n\tThe reason the original \"Iron Chef\" was such an awesome show was entirely due to the bad translation and over the top voice acting. Therefore, without these elements, it becomes a pathetic charade of the original program. \n\nI was, at one time, a hardcore cult fan of \"Iron Chef\" because of the hilarious voice overs and true, foreign zest of Chairman Kaga and the gang. I really didn't care much for the cooking or whatever food was being prepared. The real heart of the show was the voiceovers and the mad, zesty zeal with which the Japanese chefs went over something as inane as cooking. I loved \"Iron Chef\" in much the same way as I loved the original \"Mystery Science Theater 3000.\" They were both quirky tv cult shows that gave a certain sense of community among their hardcore fans. \n\nThis new show really doesn't cut it in any way, shape, or form. I'm not being unpatriotic or anything, I'm just saying why this new show is so weak. Also, I noticed that once the translators of the original show started figuring out the show was a huge hit, they ruined their own voiceacting by being all self concious. The original few seasons of the first \"Iron Chef\" are where it's at! Once again, I don't watch this show for the cooking, I watch it for the odd, bizarre translations and cheesy voiceacting", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_680", "text": "If your a True Iron Chef Fan {FoodTv} dont waste your $!\n\tDo not confuse this with the Real thing. i found teh VHS of this for $1 at a store near me. I was interested so i got it. I watch Iron Chef on the Food Network evey night, and this dosent even begin to hold a candle to it! The one commentator is a failed comedian, and the other is a culinary half wit!I never heard more ussless facts in a 90min span b4 in my life. The chefs in the first baattle were, for lack of a better term dissrespectful, i mean come on how are you gonna have a cell phone on you and answer it During a Cooking battle?!? They kept cutting away from the cooking to show interview clips with the chefs. The Cooks were pretty good, they had a decent talent but we didnt get to see as much of it here as you do on the real show. There Flour reporter keeps bugging them thru out the whole thing, asking questionspassed down from the dumb announcer.They kept tryign to play shatner off as a culinary genius but come on we all know that he is nothing but a medeocore actor....out side of star trek or wat ever he was on. The only you see shatner is when he is talking about clearly prewritten statements that sound kinda incoherant lol. All in all i give this 2 stars, and that purely gose ot the merit of the chefs, not to the shows them selfs. Unless your a shatner Fanatic, or sone won thats just kinnda like \"its cooking, I'll watch it\" but be warned. Its not as good as it could be. Glad i only spen $1 on it bc its truely not worth more", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_681", "text": "Some Of The Worst Acting I've Seen In My Entire Life!\n\tWhen the lead character acts like she's sleepwalking through the entire film, that's distracting! When just about anyone from my high school's drama class could do a much better job while brushing their teeth, then it's time to open up the wallet, and hire better talent.\n\nOnce you get past the special affects, all which use cheesy models, this godforsaken movie is boring as sin, or, should I say mud! \n\nBeside being preposterous, for example, the meteroid, or whatever, ONLY hits a dam in its first strike, this pitiful film is also delusional! Remember the scene where the head of FEMA risks his life to save someone who is obviously in danger of being wiped out by fire. As Hurricane Katrinia proves, there is no such thing as a bureaucratic, administrator hero! Instead, this movie comes off as a piece of not-so-subtle Federal government propaganda not worthy of a moment of your time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_682", "text": "Boring\n\tThis DVD was horrible. I didn't know what to expect... but after the first 10 minutes I was thinking... is this it?! What's going on? Where are they? What am I watching? After awhile I clued in that there would be no story and virtually no dialog or commentary... nothing. They don't even tell you where they are?! It's basically a 45 minute music video. And the music, although I like it, doesn't fit with the footage at all. I really don't understand the point of this project. I watched the first 20 minutes uninterrupted and then started fast forwarding. Total waste of time and money. And I am a Jack Johnson fan", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_683", "text": "HAS GOOD ACTORS IN IT, BUT...\n\tDURING A MISSING PERSONS INVESTIGATION, A COP [SAMUEL L. JACKSON] GETS KIDNAPPED BY A GANG OF THIEVES. MEANWHILE, AN ELABORATE BANK ROBBERY IS ABOUT TO GO DOWN. OF COURSE, SAMUEL DOES GREAT AS ALWAYS, BUT THE SCRIPT AND ESPECIALLY THE VERY SLOW PACE BRINGS IT DOWN. WHAT SOUNDED LIKE A GOOD MOVIE TURNED OUT TO BE A DISSAPOINTMENT. FAR FROM BEING THE WORST MOVIE YOU CAN RENT, BUT, IT'S JUST NOT AS GOOD AS IT SOUNDS. MAYBE NEXT TIME, THEY WON'T TAKE ALL DAY TO GET STARTED", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_684", "text": "Utter tripe - do I have to give it 1??\n\tThis film is one of the worst I've ever seen. Amatuerish in dialogue, acting, plot direction etc etc....sure it's bubblegum for late at night but it's really breathtakingly awful", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_685", "text": "Not impressed\n\tI found this dvd to be very slow. There is only one workout on the tape and it is only 20 minutes long. Most of this time is spent talking, not streching", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_686", "text": "Liberal Hollywood at it's Worst.....\n\tThis is the kind of morbid/vulger trash that Warner Brothers does now. With them it's a show that is full of sex, graphic content, and a life style that is really damging to one's mental and physical health. This show and it's studio are no better then Disney and their Desperate Housewives show that treats women like call girls. It's all represents a Hollywood that is out of control and completely gone off the edge. I condem them both", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_687", "text": "Self indulgence makes for bad film.\n\tThis director mistakes lame attempts at surrealism for art. Artsy-fartsy disjointed and meaningless scenes leave the viewer benumbed and wondering what this movie is about. Speaking Russian is no help in discovering the point of this wan effort.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_688", "text": ".crap for movie\n\tWhere to start with this bad movie?\n\nAs if the plot matters (it doesn't), the movie is about a woman and her sister who use hubbie's computer to access chat rooms, etc, and witness online killings, and of course, see the killer in a sort of \"Eyes of Laura Mars\" style.\n\nThe two lead males are played by non-actor musicians Roger Daltrey and Huey Lewis.\nLead females are played by former actresses Natassia Kinsky and Nicolette Sheridan.\nThe killer is played by a still-unknown actor.\n\nMajor problems:\n\n1. Talking computers (\"electronic chronometer activated\").\n2. People talking to computers as they type.\n3. Never making a typo even when typing at an awkward angle and not looking at the keys (while talking to someone else).\n4. Easy access to talking encrypted computer by using a microphone that you have to be an inch away from to use. And the computer selects only some of the words you say, as needed.\n5. Really bad acting.\n6. Un-sexy eroticism.\n7. Over-technologized thoughout.\n\nIt might seem tempting to \"save\" 5 bucks, but you're wasting the other five dollars.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_689", "text": "Poor quality ruins the experience\n\tI am referring to the Laser Light dvd edition of this film, which promises the best digital transfer of the film. That is great, but they used the worst print anyone could concieve to transfer! I taped this off of television awhile back and decided to buy a dvd version and this is 100 times worse than the version I taped myself on the slowest speed off of late night tv! In reading other reviews it appears that there is a much better VHS version and I would recommend that over this. Do not be fooled like I was with the fine condition of Welles' quot;The Trial quot; by Laser Light or the pipe smoking picture packaging of this. This version of Arkardin is a total waste of money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_690", "text": "2.5 Stars. Not What You Expect.\n\tThe Award winning documentary Freestyle, looks like something fresh, creative, and new from the exterior. I was psyched to purchase this DVD the minute I heard about it. \n\nWhat a let down!\n\nFirst of all, How did Freestyle achieve all of the acclaim and all of these film festival awards, Secondly who picked it as a winner? Probably some cornball who isn't familiar with the culture or good off the dome MCing?\nThis documentary tries really hard to connect to the audience and present the validity of rhyming off the dome but falls completely flat. The film isn't balanced enough to a certain degree. What you basically have is nothing more than a bunch of tree huggin backpackers spitting nothing but junk and 10 syllable words off the top of their heads for a majority of the film. Don't get me wrong there are some credible scenes in Freestyle with Mos Def, Biggie, Black Thought, J.U.I.C.E, and the Last Poets....but not enough. Freestyle tries to come off as some profound documentary but sheds very little light to the subject and the questions that many Hip-Hop heads have asked for years. Why wasn't the current trend of fake freestyles (writtens coming off as freestyles) addressed more? Why weren't more credible MC's exposed and quality underground MC's presented? Why is there a section entitled \"written/freestyles\", what kind of oxymoron is that? It makes no sense. Why is there a section on Freestyle DJing??? What???!!!? Isn't that called turntabalism??? It seems as if they're fishing for more topics that ultimately don't have much of a direct relation to rhyming off the top. Is there a freestyle graffiti section too???\nFreestlye continuously fails and derails itself off track from the key subject, the art of freestyling. At times it tries to be a Hip Hop 101 DVD. Most of the people who will be purchasing the DVD are already familiar with Hip Hop's roots in the South Bronx. Where is the quality freestyling at? Ultimately, \"Freestyle\" is over-saturated with un-proven, extremely weak, amateur MC's who need to focus more on spitting quality off the dome freestyles.\nThey cover Supernatural's sorry a$$ for almost half of the entire DVD, which is very unfortunate. I admire his creativity, but he sounds terrible. It's no wonder why he can't get signed. He thinks his doo-doo doesn't stink, because he's studied the dictionary to help expand his vocabulary for freestyling, but yet he can't take the time to concentrate on getting out of the broom closet that he lives in.\nI thought that this film could have benefited from more footage of proven vets who can truly freestyle such as Kool Keith, Tribe, Big Daddy Kane, KRS-1, Snoop, Kurrupt, Common, Safir, Likwit Crew, Redman, or anyone from Hieroglyphics. These aforementioned artists can \"really\" freestyle. That would have faired much better than watching these tofu eatin, incense burnin, soy milk drinkin, poetry night geeks struggle to put words together. The Eminem rap Olympics footage from 1997 would have been great too.\nUltimately, if you are somewhat/vaguely familiar with Hip-Hop culture or a new fan of the underground scene, then you will love Freestyle.\nIf you consider your self a long-time fan of Hip Hop culture and familiar with the topic of freestyle rhyming then you will be somewhat disappointed, just like I was.\n If you want a quality Hip Hop DVD purchase check out \"The MC\", \"Scratch\" or \"Hip Hop Immortals\" take my word for it. I'm rating this with 2.5 stars mainly for the rare footage of artists such as Kool Moe Dee, Bahamadia, Biggie Smalls, The Roots, Craig G, and Kool Herc", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_691", "text": "This is the edited version of \"Guys Gone Wild: Heatstroke\"\n\tFYI- this is the \"retail-friendly\" edited version of Guys Gone Wild: Heatstroke to show less raunchy material, making it acceptable at mainstream retailers. Be sure to get \"Heatstroke\" instead if you want the full uncensored version of this title", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_692", "text": "Does anyone even really care?\n\tOkay, I own a Britney album or two. But the girl really let herself go... She should have stayed in school, instead of the Mickey Mouse Club. Or at least beauty school... or something, then she might have known that the hair she has now is hideous. I know I'm not the only one who thinks she's turing into Trailer Trash.. except, she's got money. That hair? Her Clothes? and lets face it guys, she was putting on weight WAY before she got pregnant.. Fashion senses aside.. She's really more IDIOTIC, that Chaotic.. she's got this princess in distress act that only her die hard fans can't see through.. I saw her in concert once, yeh I admit it. Paid for me and a friend to go. Was gonna go see the Onyx Hotel Tour too, just because.. But when I saw it on Showtime, I was SO Glad she canceled the tour and I got my money back. Her vocals were horrible, and it was so bad when MTV picked it up and they were obviously doctored.. she has absolutely no talent whatsoever.. and her vision is incredibly lacking... Her bland personality and complete naiivity and idiotic behavior makes itself evident in this show that isn't even bareable for a minute... \nI'd rather drag myself through Glitter, or Madonna's latest Tour Doc than sit through a single episode of IDIOTIC. \n\nI'm not a Jessica Simpson fan really.. But Newlyweds was hillarious, I loved that show.. Go for that INSTEAD of Chaotic if you're looking for something like that... \n\nNo doubt, however, if you are a Britney fan... you'll end up with this anyway.. the whole brainless lot of you. (At least Mariah fans can say their girl can sing.. and at least Madonna fans can say their lady knows how to put on a fantastic show.. Britney.. well, she used to be pretty.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_693", "text": "Watch Keaton roll in his grave\n\tThis late Keaton material - when the actor desperately needed funds - is so asinine and unoriginal you will writhe along with Keaton rolling in his grave at this release.\n\nThe cover art was so deceptive that I bought into the DVD collection being some obscure works from the silent era. Nope. The producers of this release went to painstaking steps to conceal the nature of this material. It comes from Keaton's last gasp on the screen: skits so insanely stupid you will pity both Keaton and yourself for buying this crap", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_694", "text": "Boring\n\tI didn't find this DVD too bad to watch, but I wouldn't watch it again. It had tons of good artists but I dont wanna have to sit down and watch a whole bunch of interviews. I think this DVD needed a lot more action of rappers on the streets or somethin, just my opinion", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_695", "text": "Could not even finish it.\n\tI love Asian movies. I like them because they tend to be more cerebral and less politically correct than the garbage coming out of Hollywood these days. 2047 however, was the first asian movie that I failed to finish becaase of the sheer BOREDOM of the plot. Don't get me wrong, the main actor (Clark Gable look-alike) is an excellent actor and the babes were gorgeous, but the movie itself IMO is overrated. You can argue \"art\" all you want but if you like an endless stream of a playboy making girls sad it may be for you(not my bag at all). I kept hoping the movie was over at several points only to realize..Oh my God it's not over! BORING", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_696", "text": "A thin, stiffly acted, dated, cliche of a movie.\n\tWhat's all the fuss about. Ms. Hepburn doesn't act. Our leading man is plodding and mumbles half the time. Eddie Albert's restraint is utterly-unbelievable. Any two-bit paparazzi worth their weight in tin would have turned in those pictures for millions! What is Peck left with? A long life of knowing he's got a girl friend he can't touch, see, or speak with.\n\nI find this movie depressing. Hepburn chooses the stifling life of a princess for the \"honor\", instead of following the man she loves and running down that empty corridor screaming out his name as he walks out at the end, having chucked the whole royal kit-and-kabootle for her man. \n\nPeck choose poverty instead of instant journalistic fame? Albert takes one for his buddy and is now stuck doing endless pin-up photos in his dank drab loft? \n\nI mean really people. Would you like to live with the staff at the palace? Endless \"League of Nations\" speeches, and all the time wondering what the man of your dreams is doing? I'm sure she'd face the fate of Lady Di trying to escape her monotonous life. And to think she may even risk marrying someone like Prince Charles, a stiff approved of by her entourage. Depressing. \n\nPeck is forever seeing what could have been as no one believes a word of what he says when he finally comes out with the truth on his deathbed. And the only source he has is the former pin-up photographer down the hall in the rest home, the one who constantly mutters at the ceiling, \"my photos coulda been a contenda\" while taking pictures of nurses with his 1950 pinhole camera, the one without film they let him keep for patient management sake.\n\nDepressing. \n\nWe should have heard a \"WAIT\" as Peck walks out of the last frame. Audrey running, her tiara falling to the marble floor, shoes flying off, holding her dress as the entire press corp chases after the both of them. They jump into the river again. Eddie, knowing she'd break, waits in a scooter and off they go into the roman sunset for a TRUE ROMAN HOLIDAY.\n\nBut NOOOOOOOOOOO.....", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_697", "text": "The worst movie ever made, bar none.\n\tThis is without question the worst movie ever made. It makes \"Plan 9 from Outer Space\" look like \"2001\". Roger Ebert must be a genius. No one could \"accidentally\" make a movie this bad. I guess it's a comedy - that is if you find the contents of a toilet funny", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_698", "text": "Derivative!\n\tFive Gen-X yuppies (yup, they're old enough to be that now) reunite for the funeral of one of their friends. What ensues is a parody of The Big Chill, complete with bad 80s music. Then mysterious bugs that disintegrate in bright light start infesting them one by one, turning them into murderous zombies. So far, so eccentric, and the satire is sometimes very funny. The FX are so bargain-basement, however, and the plotting so loose, that the film loses direction and winds uup just going through the motions in the last half-hour after a rather promising set-up. Zach Galligan must have been really hungry for work when he chose to do this movie.\n\nThe menu is basic, and the only extras are trailers for Infested, Anaconda, and the Creature Features series.\n\nI like the wit. Now if only a bit more attention had been paid to the horror plot, and we might have something here", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_699", "text": "Product outdated\n\tThis product is way outdated for todays advanced technology. It is appropriate for CRT TV's but not for LCD's. Very disappointed!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_700", "text": "One of the worst movies I have ever seen.\n\tI like Sandler.\nI couldn't even finish watching it. I purchased it, and actually took it out of the DVD player and broke it in half.\nThe general public should be able to sue the actors and distributors when stuff like this is foisted upon us.\nTruly horrible, not funny, taped together. They must have spent fifteen bucks filming this abortion", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_701", "text": "no title\n\tExcept for the presence of Kevin Bacon, whom I like a lot, this would have been a real loser. There were so many things wrong. Directed by Paul Glaser with no surprises, no depth of character, a too heavy-handed Hollywood scenario. You knew what was coming a mile away. There was good cinematography and music, and Kevin Bacon is always appealing, but that's the best I can say. Oh, and the nun. She was pretty good too. The lead black man was also engaging; the problem was really the script. Too pat, and too many unbelievable things that screamed \"Hollywood\". Like when the village burned down. They were ready to just up and leave where they'd lived for generations. As if it takes generations to rebuild their houses. And there were no signs of the burned buildings during the basketball game. And Bacon was supposed to climb this incredible mountain, get cut in the groin, then play basketball, all on a rotten knee. Please", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_702", "text": "i dont really know about this...\n\tlately im getting bored with most of the movies that come out, ot it's me that im losing the charm for watching movies... and it more into the first one...\n\ni bought this one, 'cause i thought it was gonna be great. good critics, good reviews.\n\ni finally watched it. and i thought it was some slasher film. some kinda that... and i was totally wrong... some witch movie that i hated...\n\ni could rate it less, but well i'll give it a second chance tonight", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_703", "text": "The Showgirls of Cocaine Movies\n\tI hate to be the dissenting voice here, but The Boost is one of the most hilariously bad, cliched and over-the-top pictures I've seen in a long while. It's so silly it unintentionally wanders into John Waters territory several times. The thing is, James Woods acts like he's on coke before his character starts doing coke, so when he actually starts the coke binge, the movie enters a hyperreal realm of ridiculousness. Still, it has its moments, such as Sean Young falling down a flight of stairs and having a miscarriage, or Woods explaining that cocaine \"just takes your natural energy and amplifies it\". A good title would be \"National Lampoon's Cautionary Cocaine Tale of the 1980s\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_704", "text": "This IS NOT alcoholics anonymous\n\tThis movie does a very good job of portaying an alcoholic that has not yet found the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. The AA meetings in this movie are packed with self centered selfish and restless, irrtable and discontented people who meet to share their misery. Real AA meetings offer experience, strength and hope, and the solution to how an alcoholic can live happy lives without alcohol", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_705", "text": "tobe hooper's HUGE MISFIRE after \"chainsaw\" and \"salam's lot\"\n\twhen given good stories tobe hooper can be a good director.to bad this one isn't a very good story.\n this mess came out at the heigth of the \"slasher\" movie frenzy. but not wanting to be just a slasher movie they try to give us a monster also. the theme of 4 kids who,now hold on here,think it would be fun to spend the night in the funhouse at a traveling carnival. before you can say \"please kill me\" the \"thing\" is picking them off one by one. with only 4 teens in the funhouse you would think maybe some fleshing out of the teens would happen, but no, they just go for the tease scares and even at 90 mins. this bore last to long", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_706", "text": "The Only Sin Here is that I was Stupid Enough to Sit Through the Entire Thing.\n\tAntonio Banderas plays a rich coffee magnate who is so stupid you can't believe he ever got wealthy when he's running around giving money freely to a woman (Angelina Jolie) who lied to him from the moment they met. She didn't want him to be blinded by a pretty girl, so she sent a photo of the girl he was actually supposed to marry. Well, we never get to see the pretty girl, because Jolie must have killed her too. The only reason this woman is \"hot\" is because she'll take her clothes off and have sex with anybody (if you've seen Gia, you'll know what I mean). Neither she or Banderas (who isn't a very good actor either and seems intent on overembellishing his accent) have any chemistry, and you wonder what he keeps forgiving her for when he catches up to her. My guess? The age old weakness most straight guys have for bad girls in bed, and all the sex in this movie gets old fast. It's so stupid, because nobody has interludes like that unless they're shooting a blue movie. The only blue here is the shade you will turn by the boredom with the weak plot.\n\nYou can see right through this silly waste of two hours you'll never get back: this adaptation from Waltz into Darkness was remade especially for the purpose of exploiting two celebrities with highly sensual images and nothing more. This movie is as bad as Showgirls and one star less than Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, because at least Beyond is badly funny in an entertaining way. Not only is their relationship devoid of any true sense of love, but you also get this overwhelming desire to see creepy, unconvincing Billy (played horribly by Thomas Jane) get the girl. Billy? What a stupid name for a bad guy, but I guess it wouldn't make a difference even if his name was Ralph or Percival.\n\nEarly on in the movie, the so-called beauty Julia/Bonnie/I forget what else--wants to see a really bad theater group, and a friend of theirs comments on what a cheap mellowdrama is being presented. My thoughts about Original Sin exactly. The plot is stupid, and the dialogue is so bad it's over the top. In the end, the movie makes absolutely no sense, and you wish you would get a payoff, but you don't. The rat poison doesn't do its job, and neither does the executioner. All I really am sure of is that, with all the rape scenes that Jolie's horrible character seems to enjoy and her portrayal of a woman who's asking for it constantly, that women should find this movie grossly offensive and degrading to our gender, and I'm not even a feminist! As for studmuffin Banderas? He really has no business in front of a camera because his acting scope is on par with the little boy who was in Problem Child with John Ritter. However, he is a good director (Crazy in Alabama). Heed my advice and avoid Original Sin; the two hours you waste on it will be unforgivable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_707", "text": "English Soundtrack Version Vastly Inferior to the Hong Kong Original\n\tCan someone please tell me where to get the re-mastered DVD version of this film with Chinese audio and English subtitles? The recent Hong Kong Legends release is crazy: Chinese audio, or English audio, but NO English subtitles! \n\nI have the original Chinese language/English subtitled (the subtitles are imbedded) version of this movie on a Universe VCD and, based on the merits of its available Chinese audio/English subtitles alone, it is a better movie--by magnitudes--than the one(s) commercially available to the (hapless) U.S. market. \n\nThe English dubbing on this DVD, even though well synchronized with the actors' lips, takes so much away from the film nevertheless, especially its \"Chinese-ness,\" which is a major reason I enjoy this movie genre. Take, for example, the scene where our hero first returns to Jing Woo School after learning of his master's death and sees First Senior fight a challenge match with a visiting master. After handily defeating the challenger, First Senior actually saves face for the beaten master which the English soundtrack completely (and deplorably) misses. Also, at the very end of the U.S. release film, Chen says he is going back to his Japanese girlfriend. In the original, Hong Kong release, he actually goes off to fight the Japanese with the resistance movement. Between these two examples, there are many such, gross audio mis-cues; enough, at least, to take three stars away from an otherwise five-star martial arts film: the best of Jet Li's filmography, and perhaps the best of the \"modern\" Martial Arts genre, period.\n\nThe same criticism holds true for Jet Li's The Tai Chi Master (released in the U.S. as the English-dubbed Twin Warriors). It's an English soundtrack superimposed over a Chinese movie, often stripping the film of its unique cultural content/identity/nuance, forcing the film through an American \"knock-down-shoot-'em-up\" template and reducing the potential for mental (as opposed to strictly visceral) enjoyment to a pitiful minimum. We end up with a film typically devoid of humor, character development and silver screen \"intimacy,\" a film precariously out of balance with, and far flung from, its careful directorial intent.\n\nIf you value the full content--visible and audible--of Chinese martial arts films, but lack facility in the host language, then the next best thing is a well-subtitled, original language version. And this release clearly is not that--by a long, long, long shot.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_708", "text": "Bootleg avoid\n\tThis film itself deserves 4 stars at least. Im givin this s*** a one cause its a f***** bootleg. I tried to play it in 3 different dvd players to include an x-box and it would not play. Then when I finally got it to play, it looks like one of those copies that got transfered from tape to disk and it looks and sounds like s***. If your into purchasing s*** like that then I guess this is for you. I advise you to cop this movie somewhere else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_709", "text": "Truly Great Book deserves a Great Movie\n\tI just finished re-reading the book; it is a masterpiece. I wish I could say the same for the BBC series. For one, the musical score is either absent or irritating. So much of what is compeling in the book goes on inside of the Characters. How about voice-overs or something else (music?)? Let the audience in on the torment and conflict of Raskolnikov (the main character) and interplay of the characters that is so powerful in the book. What I saw was an acceptable theatrical production on film. I've written much more but it's unfortunately been truncated. Simply read the book instead or view this and know that this pales before the book. This is a dreary protrayal.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_710", "text": "No pinche bueno pinche poota\n\tThis is [...]. I suppose anybody who'd hire Adam Sandler and/or Tea Leone lacks the ability to create anything that we who are descended from Cro Magnon man could watch. I lasted 20 minutes. The \"jokes\" are older than me, and they weren't funny when they were born. \n\nThere is a world that exists nowhere except in American TV and film. It's an ugly place where nobody acts human, preferring to cling to stale stereotypes. A place where writers without talent set their stories. A place they grew up watching on American TV and in films, thus perpetuating the vicious cycle. This film is set in that world. No human being has ever been to this place, because it only exists in the minds of hacks. \n\nFrom the writer and director who brought us BROADCAST NEWS, which I reviewed recently. It, too, was in the pretend world, but that was okay because it was a film about a TV show and it had a bit of wit and perception. This has none of either. \n\nIt's a damn shame this is the only way Cloris Leachman can get work.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_711", "text": "Larry Garfield is compared to?\n\tWhen Danny Devito's plays Larry Garfield he is like Taxi's Louie De Palma of Wall Street", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_712", "text": "Don't 'Fall' for this one\n\tTeenagers plan a mock crime for kicks on the same day criminals knock off a bank for real and their paths cross. I can understand implying that two ex-cons have or had a homosexual relationship but to lace an entire movie with cheap double-entendre and to stoop so low as to give a lead male character a female first name is a trifle ridiculous (OK, director we 'get it' all men are secretly gay! You made your point, move on!) I can't even imagine that a person of same gender orientation could possibly find this film the least bit interesting much less stimulating. (for an intelligent crime caper with a same-sex subplot see quot;Bound quot;) Since this movie is supposed to take place in Wisconsin they give the locals a Southern accent. An absolute bore", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_713", "text": "Go home Smith\n\tThis is a terrible missues of one of Asimovs greatest novels. The relevance to the novel is only marginal. \nWill Smith is (as usual) doing a terrible job at being an action hero. He should have stayed with the sit-coms", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_714", "text": "An utterly horrible, horrible, horrible excuse of a movie\n\tDate Movie should be shown non-stop to all captured Al Qaeda prisoners - only mass-murdering terrorists deserve the kind of cruel and unusual punishment this film dishes out from start to finish. Let me be perfectly clear about this: Date Movie may be the worst movie ever made; it's certainly the worst comedy ever even conceived of. You may cry, you may scream, you may even go insane at the infinite stupidity of this film, but you will not laugh or grin or even smirk at the abysmal antics on display here - not once. It doesn't matter if you get any of the jokes or recognize all of the films and other things being spoofed because this movie thoroughly blows chunks. The only thing I got out of this movie was an awful headache. If you ask me, everyone associated with this film should be banned from the entertainment industry for at least ten years - if not for life. Had the first fish who ever crawled out of the water known that millions of years of evolution would give birth to Date Movie, he would have stayed in the ocean. \n\nWhatever happened to that sweet and charming girl we came to know during the first couple of years of Buffy the Vampire Slayer? Why and how did it ever come to this: Alyson Hannigan humiliating herself in such raunchy, tasteless, unoriginal drivel? She can still light up the screen with that smile of hers, and she certainly put a lot into her performance, but I'm embarrassed for her here. She plays an overweight, very disgusting waitress from a mixed family (boy, is it mixed) who is desperate to find her Prince Charming. After convincing Hitch (Tony Cox) to help her find love, she's given a complete overhaul (literally), plunked down into a reality dating show, and actually finds a man. We watch them go through the dating stage, the meet the in-laws stage, and the wedding stage, encountering a number of obstacles to their future happiness. Really, though, the story is unimportant; all the script cares about are stereotypes, clich\ufffds, toilet humor, and things that make you go yuck. There's no joke too hackneyed, no visual too disgusting, and no dialogue too stupid to throw in the mix. \n\nI'm generally a fan of dumb comedies and ridiculous spoofs, but this mess doesn't even qualify for the genre. Date Movie is so utterly atrocious that you can't even laugh at it. It's a complete and utter failure in every way possible", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_715", "text": "One of the worst out there.\n\tDate Movie is from two of the six writers of Scary Movie, apparently they chose the two worst because the movie fails to generate laughter. A few chuckles here and there but that's all. \n\nDate Movie is a spoof of romantic comedies. Simply that idea sounds good right? The writers had alot to work with, but they failed miserably. Alyson Hannigan plays the main character, Julia Jones. Personally, not a big fan of her comedy. Now, Eddie Griffin, Jennifer Coolidge and Fred Willard can be quite hilarious but none of that is portrayed in this flop. \n\nThis might be enjoyed by some, but only a few. For me, a big comedy fan, it was pretty bad in general. \n\nI actually watched it at the theaters and, my friends, it was the biggest waste of ten dollars in my life! It is now out on dvd and someone will have to pay me to watch it again...Ok maybe not pay me but at least pay for the movie.\n\nOne measly star *", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_716", "text": "The dumbest Cold War movie I ever saw\n\tDon't get me wrong : I'm a fierce anti-communist. But the stupidity of this movie is just unbearable. All the american clich s about Russians and USSR are reunited here, and it should be studied at school as an example of gross caricature. The ridiculous russian language imitations, the dissenters presented as \"freedom soldiers\", whereas a child knows today they NEVER used violence as a mean to achieve their goals, the Jews presented as traitors (the scientist's wife looks like Ethel Rosenberg) the idea of stealing so easily such a weapon, the reaction of Secretary general (and not Premier), to send another Firefox, whereas he could just use this incident to accuse the United States of stealing... If you should see an intelligent Cold War movie, check out White Nights (it's a shame it isn't on DVD yet) or the 7th Protocol, far more intelligent than this gross, highly unprobable childish parody. The chase \"Star Wars like\" scene is WAY too long and looks dated today. Clint Eastwood, shame on you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_717", "text": "It was the worst movie .\n\tI have seen other Pokemon movies, but this was the worst. The plot was bad and it did not have that many pokemon as I thought.And Mew does not fit in the story when it is about Lucario", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_718", "text": "How to make a good story boring\n\tWatching this movie, I am struck by how effectively they can take one of the most interesting and exciting stories possible, and make it drag out on the screen. The disappointment at the pacing of such great subject matter holds no bounds. Watching this moving is almost embarassing knowing how good this could and should be, and how poor direction, and what seems like a script which does injustice to pacing and drama can wreck what should be greatness. I won't even go into historical inaccuracies, or the completely ridiculous cover art showing a modern beretta as the pistol sidearm 40 years too early. Makes me wonder if this movie was crafted with apathy towards the subject, the audience and history instead of respect", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_719", "text": "Poorly done\n\tEvery minute characters in this series try to remind you of some plot point as if you're a short-attention span coach potatoe. Ehhh, ah yes, you are. Well, watch this and your life will pass by quicklier than already does. Two or three nice ideas, the rest is very superficial and underutilized. Probably there was an exec there that keeped destroying the good work of other people. What I would do with a tenth of the budget of this misfire!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_720", "text": "Gold medal winner in the \"Most Annoying Character In A Fictional Screenplay\" category\n\tSome juvenile delinquent girl gets in trouble with the cops, she's sent to gymnastics camp (she used to be a sickeningly famous gymnast before she became a worthless slacker). She thinks everything and everyone is really really stupid, she does nothing but argue with everyone all the time, it's all her parents fault of course because she's perfect, her dialogue consists of nothing but smart-aleck remarks that she says in that \"oh so cute\" way that fans of Lizzie McGuire may find clever...good grief. This is just beyond unwatchable. Even worse is the fact that the lead actress is 24 years old, and yet her and everyone else in the whole movie act like a bunch of narcissistic 12 year olds; It just grates on your nerves until you're about ready to shove the DVD through the paper shredder.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_721", "text": "awful\n\ti saw this on tv the other night and had to switch channels halfway. worst film ever, i dont care if this did'nt help you, this film p!ssed me off so much that i had to write a hateful review. how is it meant to be entertainin", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_722", "text": "Don't waste your money on this!\n\tI am a yoga instructor and I bought this DVD hoping to gain insights to teach to beginning students. This DVD is NOT a real yoga session and the word yoga should not even be in the title! What I did see was a woman who was very flexible, quite possibly a dancer, doing a workout routine that incorporated some yoga movements. In most of the movements she taught, this instructor was hyperextended and moving in very fast repetitive motion.\nPass this one up!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_723", "text": "Laguna Beach - The Guide To Prepism\n\tI remember taking a minute of my time to watch this dung when it premiered a couple years back, and lets just say I find watching something download more than this. I swear I hate preps the most in this country. \n\nYesterday I was at the mall going to the (Unspecified phone company) lot to cancel my Vonage service (Vonage... Sucks... A-S-S... DO NOT LISTEN TO WHAT THEY SAY ON TV! I can't begin to describe how horrible Vonage is!), but to get there I had to venture through the worst part of the mall. As I carried the phone bill, I crept past the K-Swiss windows without a peep. I then leaped from fake palm tree to fake palm tree infront of the Abercrombie Fitch store, which was infested with teen girls and their sell-out boy friends that think wearing pink is \"hot\". I then slid down a railing and fell a couple feet short of the Jamba Juice stand. I picked myself up with my remaining strength and threw the smoke bomb I had in my pocket infront me, thus disappearing from the mindless zombies drinking their elixir with the ever-horrendous Down 4 Life playing in the background.\n\nSquash 'N' Squeak below me speaks only the truth! Listen to him too!\n\nIt may be hard for you 3-5 star reviewers to accept the fact but then again you can't handle it anyways. Come to your friggen senses and stop wasting you money on this garbage. It's enough acting like you do already, but then you go and spend money on this litter to watch OTHER PEOPLE act like you do! God Damn", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_724", "text": "It had potential; I'll give it that\n\tThe last time I saw the names \"Adam Goldberg\" and \"Giovanni Ribisi\" together, they were two American Soldiers who perished while trying to save a certain Private Ryan.\n\nGoldberg co-wrote and directed this contemporary psychological drama that has all the ingredients for a great finale but gets left in the oven too long. At times towards the end I was thinking it could have been something perhaps similar to \"Memento\" or something of that nature. What this film gives you is a plethora of cross analyzing ideas meshed with real time parallels, that ultimately bogs down in a mosh of messy execution. Some of the biggest points and profound themes that it spends so much time getting to in a bizarre and confusingly intricate way are so simplistic they leave you yawning. Despite a stellar cast that besides Rabisi also features Jason Lee, Christina Ricci, Vince Vaughn, Haylie Duff and Elvis Costello, it gets to far out of the main points of what it is trying to convey.\n\nRabisi stars as Gray Evans, a movie star actor who is having marital trouble. Gray starts thinking amid his days of working on the set, going through fan email, and getting bugged by people, that a fan is stalking him. Relentless in his obsession of this belief, he starts obsessing about others around him. Great ideas here but then the film basically spends too much time zigzagging around to all the different characters and locales. We understand that Gray seems to have a connection with a film grad who is also a fan and is suspected by him at one time, of being the stalker, but by the time 100 minutes roles by it gets to the point of not caring. The ideas are there, I just feel it was a bit over ambitious in the portrayal of it all. The sections that are supposed to be psychological really come off more like psycho confusing, and the parts that are to be rewarding in tying up loose ends towards the films finish end up falling flat.\n\nIf you like Independent films, or want to try something different, by all means give it a try. I don't see it as being something I would watch again, or have in my collection for killing time on a Sunday afternoon with", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_725", "text": "Know ur History on Curtis Jackson..\n\tFor the idiot that wrote that DAY 1 for fifty was in 2003....stay in da south..ur abviously dont know that fifty has been on the seen since 98 u idoit. ur a fake rap fan and u should know ya history instead of talking on curtis jackson....2003..what a douche bag...........", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_726", "text": "Not so funny.\n\tThe show is not so funny it repeats itself and it has too much music, dancing and intros for my favour. Watch instead mad t.v. or the chapelle show", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_727", "text": "'Reefer Madness' (Gotham Dist.) Running time: 67 minutes\n\tWhen I first saw this cheezy flick at a summer midnight madness film festival twenty-some years ago,I honestly thought it was a joke.I mean,the young people in this 1938 B/W film almost make Ward and June Cleaver look cool.1938,is this right?The Three Stooges were still new at that time.If parents truly wish for their off-spring to avoid blowing weed,they may not want to choose to show them this DVD.It's SO hard to take seriously.Thank goodness there aren't any 'extra features' here.I don't think I could've taken it.'Reefer...' does have a sole purpose,to watch maybe every two years after dark when there isn't any thing good on TV", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_728", "text": "Dreadful\n\tFlightplan, or \"Flightpanned\" is implausible posturing and shrieking. Its total disregard for facts adds foolishness to tediousness. You know where the movie is going within 20 minutes and just like a real plane flight, you spend the rest of the time waiting for it to end.\n\nIt is a wretched mess", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_729", "text": "The Dreamers\n\tDespite the mixed reviews the critics and other viewers may have given this movie, this is really pretty sick stuff, with little or no redeeming social context. Objectively, sick just isn't erotic, no matter how hard one may try to rationalize to make it so. Those who think differently really ought to either: (a) focus a little more; (b) examine their true motives; or (c) get a life", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_730", "text": "Total Bait and Switch\n\tFrom a big JT, Brit, and X-tina fan: This DVD is soooo disappointing. The DVD is comprised of whole episodes of MMC- and very little of the episodes has Britney, Justin, or Christina featured. There is only one song where Brit and Justin sing (a duet), and only one where Christina sings. Other than that, all they basically show are lame \"hometown profiles\" which last about 60 seconds each. You get better content from a \"Behind the Music\" or \"Driven\" episode. There's even some really heavy stuff about teens committing suicide that has absolutely NOTHING to do with Britney, Justin, or Christina. Lame, lame, lame, and disappointing. I think the total on-screen time of real content is about 12 minutes. Save your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_731", "text": "WORTHLESS MESS OF A FILM!\n\tThey should stop milking it with crappy film franchises like the texas chainsaw massacre. This series should have been killed off by now. The first was not even worth watching! Stay away from this whole movie series", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_732", "text": "What?\n\tBeing a Texas Chainsaw fan I of course picked this one up. It has 2 big stars in it, and was directed by one of the writers of the original. I'm not sure what they were going for in this one. Is it a horror, a sick comedy? It is all over the place. What is worse is that they made Leatherface a wimpy crossdresser. The ending leaves you scratching your head. Mathew and Renee do their best with the material", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_733", "text": "even worse than the 7th heaven remake\n\tthis is my vote for 3rd worst movie ever made.\nits dumb, theres no violence hardly, no blood and i actually got a headache from renee [now i look chinese] zelwack-broad screaming for 90minutes and watching how bad the acting is.\nthis is like a drug that doesnt work and now i want my 3 dollars and 90minutes of my life back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_734", "text": "very average\n\tthis film had a few laughs but was pretty run of the mill. Pauley Shore pretty much did the same role over over but this film had a alright charm to it for a few minutes. i saw it again recently after some years It had the same vibe to me then as now", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_735", "text": "***\n\ti really dont understand how people find this show funny. maybe back in the day it was something hot, but now its not", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_736", "text": "A weak, sexist, American piece of bubbly cheese.\n\tYul Brynner stalks about like he's in Westworld, acting super-tough, smoking every chance he gets. Steve McQueen, as always, is terrible. As for the rest of the \"7\", their acting is atrocious to non-existent. Only Eli Wallach walks away unscathed. Yet if these things are irritating, it is the blatantly sexist and racist undertones to the entire affair that just make it heinous. Yul Brynner actually says that he \"might\" rape the women of the town in one scene sarcastically. Amazing this could have ever been construed as being \"tough\". It's just ridiculous, and these distinctions are what sepeartes this pathetic remake from the masterpiece it shames. But I'll give it one extra star for being relatively well staged and directed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_737", "text": "mediocre, dull, and uninspired\n\tnot as good as the first one and pretty forgetable....it has none of the \"living comic book\" charm that I loved in the first one. that and there are only three stories and more animation. only the blob in the water one was worth watching. If you see it, watch for the joint that the blonde guy pulls out of nowhere after swimming to the raft in a speedo! funny. Romero and King seemed to not be as enthused as they were when making the first one.\n\nI just didnt like it...skip it and get the first one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_738", "text": "lame as hell\n\t3 short films?!?!? thats it?? i feel severly ripped off even after i picked this up used! it feels like the skits that didnt make creephow 1 were mushed together onto this. chief wooden head isnt scary at all. if you think that is scary, you are easily frightened. the raft is defiantely the best on here by far. that blob thing does creep me out i shall admit. especially the ending to it!! the hitchhiker is so stupid i felt moronic for viewing this. there is nothing scary or funny about a bloody zombie that says \"thanks for the ride lady\" over and over. i just want to know why anchor bay released a stellar edition if this heap of scrap when they could have done creepshow 1 instead. that one is better.\n\ntwo stars for \"the raft\"\n\nif only they all held up like that story..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_739", "text": "Boring\n\tWell if this movie had a story then I must have missed it because there is none no matter how you look at it. they don't even fully play the 9 songs and the sex scenes are pornographic that's true but it would have made sense if they were within some kind of context and no there is nothing shocking (as one of the reviewer declared) about 2 people having sex.\n\nI don't recommend it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_740", "text": "Nice to have the videos available, but extravagent\n\tTheir music is great, the videos aren't the most amazing thing I've ever seen. I listen to the b-boys quite a bit, but I don't find a video dvd to have much replay value", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_741", "text": "\"It was so boring, that I could scream!\"\n\tThis line, spoken by Julie Christie to Dirk Bogarde in \"Darling\" just about sums up my feelings towards this movie. Although I am halfway done with this movie I think this is one of the most boring films I have ever seen and I am stopping this movie when it gets to the scene where Christie looks at herself in the mirror as she removes her clothing. I am done with this movie (believe it or not) and it only got worse: Christie's character Diana Scott marries an Italian man who hello, is old enough to be father! And oh yes, he's an aging prince (in what had to be a ripoff of what happened to Grace Kelly and what would happen to Jacqueline Kennedy and the announcer in the newsreel that calls her \"Princess Diana\" almost made me laugh). That nearly made me grab a gun and shoot my TV (a la Elvis Presley) considering that this is the same setup that occurs in \"Georgy Girl\" and that is spoiled British girl living in Swinging England marries older man (Three words: Anna Nicole Smith). Also, I would like to know what are these reviewers smoking in saying that Christie deserved the Oscar for Best Actress? She didn't at all because it should (and I mean SHOULD) of gone to Julie Andrews for \"The Sound of Music\" (my pick for the best movie of the 1960's) because not only did she overtake her performance of \"Mary Poppins,\" for which she won the Oscar, she pulverized every performance by a female that year including Christie. And there's a problem with the Academy: They can't seem to pull the trigger in giving back-to-back Oscars to the same person.\n I'm not alone in this arugment: In Danny Perry's book \"Alternate Oscars\" he picks Andrews for Best Actress of 1965 and states that the reason why the AMPAS gave the Oscar to Christie was not because it was 'The British Invasion,' but they saw it as a way to give an Oscar to Christie's other film \"Doctor Zhivago\" which was T.S.O.M.'s rival and added to the fact that \"Zhivago\" had no acting nominations. There's another Oscar problem: They don't know when to be hip.\n Also, does it seem like Dirk Bogarde and Lawrence Harvey were the two worst actors in film history? Because it seems to me that every movie that I have seen with them are bad; weather it was this movie, or \"The Manchurian Candidate\" with Harvey, or \"Modesty Blaise\" with Bogarde.\n In conclusion, I think some moviegoers should change their mind about buying this movie because this has to be the worst performance ever to win an Oscar. Or as what Bogarde said to Christie: (a fitting way to close this review since that I end where it begins) \"I don't take taxis that are filled with whores!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_742", "text": "Footage is from \"The Blue Planet\" series...\n\tIf you own or have watched \"The Blue Planet\" series... you're going to recognize all of the footage. Why? Because you've already seen it. Except this time it's going to be without the informative narrative.\n\nFor those of you who just want to watch a nature movie with very little talking... then I guess this is for you.\n\nThe only reason I'm giving this two stars is because the (reused) footage is incredible. I don't particularly appreciate being misled by the advertising... I was expecting something new, not the recycled and repackaged presentation I got", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_743", "text": "Pure perversion\n\tI didn't think of it much as a movie as I did a porn frenzy. I'm very much interested in history and also psychology and neither was apparent to me in this movie other than we know Caligula was nuts. Otherwise, then I guess so was all of the Roman Empire. I simply cannot believe one stroll down the streets would produce such frenzy. It was stupid, simple and as soon as it was done I immediately threw it out. Not for the faint of heart. Not for the sophisticated either. Or anywhere in between.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_744", "text": "Most Overrated Comedy Of All Time\n\tThis is the most tedious, unfunny, overrated movie of all time. It's interesting that this is from the same man who produced Spaceballs, which was actually rather humorous (though also quite tedious at times). I'll always be at a loss to understand why people think it's so funny. His utter lack of subtlety is terrible to behold", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_745", "text": "Subtexts\n\tOn the surface this film is a pretty good courtroom drama.\n\nUnderneath, however, the director seems to have a couple of other themes going. One thing that stood out to me is that the film is full of people who are \"caught between a rock and a hard place\". Right from the start, where Childers has to choose between following the rules of war or saving his best friend. He has a similar choice on the wall in Yemin - fire into the crowd or let the attack on his people continue. I think he knew at that moment that his career was in the crapper. Jones' character said as much during the trial: \"Whatever happens here, this man will never command marines again\". The \"bad guy\" national security advisor was in a bind: do what is best for America's interests or back up the colonel? The ambassador had to make a hard choice: lie on the stand or lose his job, his status, his reputation? Even his wife had to decide whether to tell the truth or stand behind her husband's story. Biggs, the prosecutor, got caught up in it - he started out with the intent to prosecute what he was convinced was a legitimate case, then got tossed a 'hot potato' by the NSA right in open court. Childers' second-in-command, Captain Lee, had to decide whether to tell the truth or back his colonel. And so on.\n\nThe court-martial itself seems to pit logic against emotion (shades of Star Trek!). The differences are clearest in the closing arguements - Biggs is the Joe Friday \"just the facts\" type; he presents the panel with A. this happened, then B this happened, and so on. Hayes' whole arguement is based on emotion - and then, finally, the jury is left with yet another hard decision.\n\nI found the movie very interesting in terms of what is going on with the characters - a lot of films are like this, if you look a little deeper, there's more there than the surface story.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_746", "text": "A Christmas Memory I'd rather forget.\n\tFirst off I do not dislike Adam Sandler, I rather enjoy some of his raunchy antics on film, not so much because I like raunchy antics, but because of the underlying message. Adam Sandler really does have a good heart and his films always show this. You can scoff at his bathroom jokes and spitting, farting etc, but he does that to satisfy his fans who paid money to see him, he is loyal to his fans and to his friends. Ever notice how he always gives jobs to Rob Schneider and Dana Carvey? No one else does, that's a good friend, also his good old fashioned small town morals always win out of the rich, evil fat cats who try to squeeze him in his films. He never sinks to there level either, perhaps that is why ECN was such a creepy, deeply disturbing film, I cannot, in recent memory recall a more unpleasant time at the movies,what was he thinking? Early on in the film his character, a drunken loser, belches very loudly in a Chinese restaurant \" Ok I go take shower now\" says Chinese waiter. I wanted to take a shower too, very soon after that scene. For starters Mr. Sandler seems to think he is a voice over man, he is not. His idea of a character voice is to squeak his lines out in a nearly impossible to understand whiny nasal twang that is not unlike running a nail down a chalkboard. One can barely understand he is trying to do a character, and he barely is. Also he is the voice of at least four of his characters, he is equally bad in each. Perhaps the most confusing and depressing is the old white heard man who lives with his sister in a little old house, he wants desperately to win a patch saying he is the town good guy or something, he coaches the kids basketball team, he has been for years, and apparently does not work except to do crappy jobs for no pay so people can ignore and not appreciate him, he is simply there to be lovable, and put upon, he is slightly less subtle then a pie in the face (as is the so-called humor here). The script calls for Sandlers character to be a total jerk for no other reason other then to be redeemed at the end, there is no real motivation for his bazaar, cruel and badly aimed antics other then the screenplay calls for them. He starts off the film by driving a snowmobile drunk and smashing two ice sculptures, a menorah and a Christmas thing, I forget what it was. He is a repeat offender so his sentence will be a harsh one, but along comes old squeaky voice to offer the judge a chance to give him a reduced sentence, he lets him coach basketball with him in lue of time in the clink, I can just see the road runner and bugs bunny rolling there eyes and shaking there heads, surly, even in a cartoon there is some sort of rule book. Not here. Of course the judge remands him to the custody of squeaky and off they go. The film then goes on to showcase some of the most outrageous, mindnumbing scenes of animated mayhem this side of a Japanese manga involving tentacles and girls in school uniforms. He goes to the basketball game and insults the children, ridiculing one boy for being fat, the coach is knocked unconscious and puts his hand in his pants \"nice kitty kitty\" he squeaks, what the???? then an angry father gets on Sandlers bad side (his only side) and is force fed a jock strap \"I hope you like them extra sweaty\" Ho Ho Ho. For the next part of the film which seems like eight days, crazy or otherwise, his house is burned, he pushes his benefactor down a hill, in a porta potty which freezes feces on him, he is rescued by deer who lick the poop off him, on smiles with a load of ca ca in his teeth. We are treated to this twice. God bless us, every one. By the time the paint by number ending finally gets there we are also subjected to a number of songs, each worse then the last, fortunately they are forgettable as well as bad \"If I move my bowls without using the spray....that's a technical foul\" is one of few lines I remember, thank you God. By reading this one might assume, as I did, that this is irreverent in the good way, poking fun at old Christmas standards, but it is not. It is disgusting, badly written, annoying and very, very cruel. The two dimensional nice old brother and sister are treated horribly, for no good reason with no motivation or payoff, the songs are unlistnable and the dialogue is hard to understand, this is not always a bad thing. Of course we discover why the hero is such a jerk, a childhood trauma involving a car crash on Hanukkah, he hooks up with is old sweetheart and lives happily ever after. The same cannot be said for the audience. Why would anyone think this was funny or appropriate, who is the audience? There are many vulgar sexual references that are not claver or cutting edge they are sad and out of place, the over all feel of the film is one of depressed Sinicism and a morbid sense of doom and hopelessness. Adam Sandler has been loyal to his friends, his friends should have been loyal to him and told him what a bad idea this was, even if it hurt his feelings. This Christmas turkey won't even work as leftovers. Bah Humbug", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_747", "text": "Features listed on box not on disc\n\tAlthough \"deleted scenes\" are promised on the back cover of the box, there are no deleted scenes on the DVD. Instead there's a perfunctory \"documentary\" which interviews the cast and other creators, who recite a common litany of how much fun it was to make the film. In this short segment there are a very few informal shots of the players that aren't in the film, but there are no deleted scenes in the normal usage of the term. Rather disappointing since the cast in audio commentary talks about seemingly dozens of neat scenes that \"hopefully will be in the DVD deleted scenes section.\"\n\tAlso, although the box promises \"2.35 wide screen,\" the film is pan-and-scan and only slightly letterboxed at about a 1.85 to 1 ratio. Some of the scenes are annoying because of the missing portion of the image.\n\tAlso, it's not a gross teen comedy as the box copy suggests, more of a puppy-love romance with the \"four buddies\" comedy stuff as a sidebar. Which makes it potentially better, I guess, but it suffers from a lack of talent, especially in Ventimiglia's acting and in the writing. Very anemic; not much here. In the key scenes the players just hem and haw, since they're not given much to say. Kevin Kirkpatrick, in a small part, is way beyond the rest of the cast in acting sophistication. He draws a very perceptive portrait; extremely funny, but not a typical caricature, the most real character in the movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_748", "text": "ALL DUBBED! aaugh\n\tALl 4 movies in this set are dubbed in English. I was horribly disappointed. Dont make the same mistake I did. Find the dubbed ones", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_749", "text": "camera shake...\n\tI thought from the description that this could be an interesting film and gave it a shot. It was terrible. First because of the camera shake, I don't know about you but I can't sit trough a film with continuous camera shaking. Needless to say I didn't make it through the whole film, but from what I saw the main actor was irritating to watch", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_750", "text": "Birds, Birds, Birds! An Indoor Birdwatching Field Trip\n\tI was very disappointed in this DVD. It was a DVD for someone who wanted only the very basic information on birds. The DVD was very short and could have added a lot of expanded details. The ability to view details of color and details of wing, tail bands, etc would have offered a much better learning tool. It also could have had the bird call longer throughout a longer display of bird colorations", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_751", "text": "Disappointed\n\tUnless you are an avid bird watcher and need resource material for north american bird sounds, this DVD is otherwise a waste of money. Spend the extra money and buy \"the Life of Birds\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_752", "text": "Boring Picasso\n\tPicasso is one of the giants in the history of Art and surely THE artistic genious of the 20th Century, but this renders him boring and repetitive. It was done while he was alive, and has him \"painting\" little cartoon-like \"works\" that were done only for this DVD...one...after...the....other ad nauseum. This is Picasso as celebrity entertainer cartoonist, not the edgy artist genius of Les Demoiselles d'Avignon and Guernica. It looks as if he's painting with magic markers on screen and the action is speeded up so it looks like a cartoonist at work. I turned it off after 30+ interminable minutes. Fortunately I rented it on Netflix, which I'd recommend, rather than buying it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_753", "text": "get the standard version\n\tThis review is based on the differences between the standard DVD disc and the Superbit version only. Based on that, I recommend that you save your money and get the standard version. You'll get more features, while barely losing any audio or video quality, which is the whole reason for buying a Superbit disc in the first place. I've watched this movie on my 40\" LCD Sony XBR BRAVIA (720 dpi), an OPPO upscaling DVD player, and 5.1 sound system, and for this movie, I didn't see any perceivable difference in video quality from the standard version. So unless they're selling this Superbit version for 10 bucks or less (which seems to be the trend since Superbit discs may become moot now that HD DVD and Blu-Ray discs are starting to come out), I'd recommend getting the standard version of this movie, which sells for about 10 bucks at the major electronic retailers", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_754", "text": "Was not impressed\n\tI am a big fan of faerietales and stories for children, though I do not have any of my own. On the whole I am unimpressed with the Barbie series which is highly unoriginal with characters that seem as plastic as the dolls themselves.\n\nWhile it manages to be more of a sedative than a painful experience, it is not something that I would recommend to other lovers of faerietales and/or faerie lore. \n\nChildren, however, are often attracted to brightly colored things with simple stories, and will most likely love it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_755", "text": "Bastardized!!\n\tMission:Impossible, the TV series, told the adventures of the Impossible Missions Force -- an elite team of covert operatives who were sent to overthrow mob kingpins, foreign dictators, terrorists and others who threatened the security of the United States. Rather than engage in James Bond-like shoot outs, the IMF team worked together to covertly neutralize threats, leaving little or no trace of their involvement. Although the IMF had a leader (Steven Hill as Dan Briggs and Peter Graves as Jim Phelps), there was no star of the group -- just a bunch of individuals working together to achieve its objective. A truly groundbreaking show.\n\nAlong comes Brain De Palma's catastrophe of a remake, starring that couch-jumping Scientologist Tom Cruise. Within half an hour of the film starting, the entire IMF team, save for Cruise, is killed off, Jim Phelps (Jon Voight) is exposed as a double agent and basically the entire concept of the original Mission:Impossible is shot to hell. Granted, Ving Rhames and Jean Reno are present as Cruise's new team, but Mission:Impossible is quickly bastardized as yet another Tom Cruise vehicle where he preens and postures. Making a film called Mission:Impossible into a star vehicle goes against the spirit of the original TV series. It's obscene what Tom Cruise's ego has done to Bruce Geller's original concept. This is just another action film with Mr. Cruise flashing his toothy smile and saving the world all by himself. See the original TV series and skip this piece of bastardized trash", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_756", "text": "Goodbye Stargate\n\tI just whant to say this, if Richard Dean Anderson is out of the Stargate series; so am I, and that's it!\nIf I could I would give this 0 stars, but you can't, not what I know anyways. Still Teal'c ,Daniel and Carter is in the storie, but hwo knows for how long", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_757", "text": "John Woo's first American film fails but the action is good\n\tAction Director John Woo's first attempt at making a good American action movie fails with Jean Claude Van Damme (Bloodsport, Sudden Death) on board as the lead hero who jumps over police cars, punches venomous snakes in the head, hops on motorcyles balancing himself on it while he flips over a truck and lands on the ground...kicking a gasoline tank at a guy while he shotgun blasts it and soving a grenade down the pants of evil bad ass Lance Henriksen (Near Dark, The Terminator). Hey, when isnt Henriksen a evil son of a bitatch? Yancy Butler (Drop Zone) is Van Dammes love interest protecting her from the villains trying to kill him and Wilfrod Brimley (TV'S Walker, Texas Ranger) plays Van Damme's southern fried canjun Uncle who rides horses and shoots arrows with his bow while trotting off after his country house blows up. All in all, it doesnt become the worst movie ever made, its only presence if the style John Woo brings to his action scenes...his lingo in the art of which he creates. Also starring Arnold Vosloo (The Mummy and The Mummy Returns) as Henriksen's right hand man. Ah, gotta love the scene where Van Damme has sexual chemistry with the snake while punching it ou", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_758", "text": "john jakes great novels , turned into soap operas of the worst kind\n\ti guess i hold the minorty here in thinking the north and south \"maxie-series\" is just the worst civil war mini-series ever put on film. they took great source material and turned it into \"days of our civil war lives\", a soap opera of the most unwanted kind. i found myself hopeing that maybe it would get better but it got more unbelievible as it went on . just a waste of a great cast and a lot of money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_759", "text": "Nice Cast, Weak Movie\n\tGiven the cast I had high expectations for this movie, but unfortunately it didn't deliver. The storyline and plot twists are totally unbelievable even given the most disfunctional of families. There are some nice perfomances, granted, and for this reason alone I gave it two stars. But even with that grace, it's not enough to warrant giving it the 100 minutes of your life to watch.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_760", "text": "Didn't get the dvd\n\tYou asked me to rate my transaction and/or the product I ordered. The transaction apparently didn't take place, since I didn't receive the dvd that I ordered. Is that what you wanted to know", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_761", "text": "not a great value\n\tA few comments about why I didn't like the video for my daughter\n- The DVD is cheaply done. The animation is almost all old and there are frequent times when the princess look like an animated statue with only their mouths moving, while their prince next to them really does look like a statue since he doesn't move at all. \n- The Christmas themes are simply not well done with the video containing things that were more suited for Halloween than Christmas. The part where Belle almost drowns (and would have certainly died of hypothermia) is a good example of this, though not the only example. \nOverall the video is not at all suited for young children", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_762", "text": "DOES NOT DESERVE A STAR\n\tHORRIBLE\n\nNOT FUNNY\n\nI HAVE NO IDEA HOW PEOPLE CAN SAY THIS IS A GOOD MOVIE\n\nok now i personally, am a adam sandler fan, but i just hated this movie. Accually, i hated it so much, i couldnt even finish it and we had to give it away. i recomend you do not waist your time with this horrible excuse for a movie.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_763", "text": "Not too bad, but not too good\n\tI actually had this on my shelf for 2 or 3 years. I tried to watch it a time or 2 and just could not get past the first 10 or 15 minutes. I was finally in the mood to watch it the other night. Let me say I am a big fan of Ashley Judd and I have loved every movie I have seen her in. She did a great job, as always, just poor script writing. It leaves a lot of questions unanswered, such as how he always manages to keep one step ahead of her in order to place cameras in her hotel rooms, etc. This fellow was so obsessed and in the end what was the point? I may have to watch it again in a few more years just to see if there is something I missed...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_764", "text": "Not very engaging.\n\tThis movie is a disappointment considering it was made at a time when so many of the survivors were still alive and recently freed from Russian captivity. The film covers the experiences of a veteran German officer assigned as an advisor to a Rumanian Army Corps on the eve of the Stalingrad encirclement. The film does not go into any kind of depth either in terms of character development or story line to explain the importance and tragedy of Stalingrad. One must think that it even disappointed it's original German viewers of the 1950's who probably desired some kind of explanation for the disaster of Stalingrad and the Nazi era. \nAs an anti-war film this film is a failure; as a shoot 'em up action war film it is droll. All in all this is less satisfying than a made for TV movie of the same period.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_765", "text": "Don't buy this compilation......\n\tThese 3 movies are indeed landmark movies in Chinese Cinema and definetly for Jet li and Movie Kung fu.\n\nHowever, I watched 10 minutes of te first movie on this compilation which DOESN'T have english Subs ( I don't mind, but every other DVD I have ever seen has this )\n\nAlso, in the first ten minutes, there have been 2 incredibly bad awkward translations. For some reason, Cousin Yi is now Aunt 13 and Chu's bird is now Chu's Beard. This is Crap. Do NOT buy this, buy the movies seperately, you can probably find them each for 9 bucks, and they would be more satisfying that way", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_766", "text": "Outrageous junk\n\tA girl-buddy movie starring Shelley Long and Bette Midler as two women in love with the same guy. When they learn that he's \"used\" both of them, they turn from being mortal enemies to closest friends as they chase the louse from New York to New Mexico. Silly and dumb, with the usual chase fare thrown in. Everything is a cliche, from the opposing personality idea (Long is an orderly goody-twoshoes, Midler a loudmouthed mess) to desert hippies to car chases, etc, etc. The movie seems to go on endlessly", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_767", "text": "Lame Holiday movie\n\tBetween the not so below average acting of Thomas and Biel, the film might have benefited more from a better script, but it did not. There was nothing in this movie that they could have done better, it was just a fluff holiday movie that a family would most likely not want to watch that much", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_768", "text": "This is unwatchable.\n\tThis movie makes me want to vomit. Watching Bio-Dome is physically painful to the overwhelming majority of people", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_769", "text": "The highlight of the movie is the copyright notice in French\n\tTrash film usurps title. People that like this film seem to come from a group that have only seen ersatz films such as the new Mummy have nothing of real movie value to compare them to. This must also be a group that has never seen a live play or an old German film. \n\nThe filmmakers attempted to capture a cross between Nosferatu. It may have worked in 1920 however the film is to clear and sharp. It comes off looking more like a cross between a cartoon and a graphics ad. \n\nThe actors outweighed the characters and looked like they were reading the script. I could swear that some were watching the teleprompter. And who's idea was it to cut up a three day old corps to get covered in blood that if was any, had lone ago coagulated? I could go on with quite a few examples. But you get the idea. This should be helpful even if you liked the movie. \n\nIf you are driving by a place that rents this DVD, stay in the car!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_770", "text": "Tim Allen is ruining Christmas for me\n\tWhy oh why do they keep placing redneck Tim Allen in Christmas movies? He can't act and he is disgusting. I am ashamed at Jamie Lee Curtis for reducing herself to this garbage. I can understand Tim Allen thinking this was a good script, the producer probably mailed the script to him as a coloring book with pictures...but I had higher expectations from Jamie Lee Curtis. I have to say I usually love her. But she was awful in this film. She is reduced to whining and crying. She does little else besides agreeing to everything her caveman husband tells her. Tim Allen was awful from day one in his redneck Middle America sitcom, and to this day retains that disgusting, overweight, burping middle America character.\nWhy do they keep putting him in Christmas films? It really does nauseate me to no ends to see him playing Santa Claus.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_771", "text": "This Film is an Outrageous Sacrilege!!!!!!!\n\tMany people will consider giving this movie such a low rating a sacrilege.This is understandable because so many people have grown up watching this film.I too loved this movie at a certain period of my life.The period between my birth and when I turned ten.That was when I read the book.The book is perhaps one of the greatest literary works ever created.It has now been awhile since I first read it,but I still remember the excitement I felt with each new chapter.I finished it in a few short hours.Since then,I have reread it several times,and each time it has been just as enjoyable.It is a true classic that people of all ages can enjoy.My brother reads as little as possible, but even he loved it.The movie,on the other hand,has gotten worse with each subsequent viewing.It deters from the book in almost every way possible.It makes a mockery of each character through a combination of poor writing and horrible acting.Judy Garland is an absolutely abominable choice to play the plucky heroine,Dorothy Gale.In the book,Dorothy was a little girl of about eight or nine and she was brave and clever.In the film,she is whiny,cowardly,fretful,and slightly stupid.She is also portrayed as being around fifteen.Making her this old distorts the book and her older age doesn't fit with her childish behaviour and appearance.Besides wrecking the book,this movie when looked at clearly is a terrible film.Don't misunderstand me,I am a fan of musicals.However,this film made for an atrocious musical.Practically every single song was ANNOYING!!!!!Also,the \"Somewhere Over the Rainbow\" number did not suit the plotline as it was in the book.This brings me to the BIGGEST,MOST AWFUL,distortion of them ALL!!!In the book,Dorothy really went to OZ!!!!!Not only that,she returned to Oz several times in other OZ books.Eventually,she even moved there to live!!!In making the whole experience a dream,the entire story of OZ was destroyed.Having said that,this movie receives a 1 in my opinion.Even so,I realize that many people will persist in liking this movie despite my words of wisdom.If they do sill consider this movie a favorite after reading the book,then the 3-Disc DVD is the edition to purchase.The features look good and the picture is restored.As for me,I will spend my money on better things.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_772", "text": "Not like the other Michael Flatley shows.\n\tNot as much tap dancing as the other ones. You probaly have to be Irish to understand the theme because I didn't", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_773", "text": "Worst show ever\n\tI never saw the series on tv so when it came out on dvd, I was excited, remembering the magazine from when I was a kid and being a fan of ILC, SNL, and comedy itself. I am also known for finding various comic styles funny where others don't. I write this review now as I am TRYING to watch the third disc. I got the dvd the first day it came out and I have to watch every dvd I get, even if I saw it before. Regardless to say, I only broke a smurk ONCE throughout the first 2 1/2 discs. I even tried watching parts of the disc when I was having a great day and even when I was not in the greatest of moods. I was in a good mood again this morning so I started watching it. I think it is the lamest show that I have ever seen. I really don't know why it ever lasted past the first season. If you've seen the show on tv and you like it, more power to you, if you haven't seen it, don't buy it, it is a waste of money. Everybody says that after season two is when it gets funny... I personaly don't think I should have to endure a whole first season for it to get funny", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_774", "text": "Pathic\n\tOr you out of your mind! I watched about 5 mins. and I'm speachless. That was the worse movie I ever quot;started quot; to watch and couldn't get to the controls fast enough to turn it off. Throw them away, please", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_775", "text": "sometimes great but not that great\n\tit starts out as a lady comes home to cook a boy for dinner but the boy tells the lady three storys from the Tales From The Darkside book. the first one is Lot 249 with Christian Slater, Julianne Moore and Steve Buscemi, which this one is the best with of course Slater's character. then the next one is The Cat From Hell with William Hickey and David Johanssen, this one is ok but it sometimes shallows the movie with its annoying and mangling old people. the last one is A Lover's Vow with James Remar and Rae Dawn Chong, it starts off good with Remar but then ends up being a cheesy story with its lame gargoyle effects", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_776", "text": "this is the worst collection of \"clips\" i have ever seen\n\tdon't buy this junk,it is nothing more than trailers for 50 movies that the makers have deamed as the \"worst\". like another review said just look up a list somewere!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_777", "text": "AVoid it like the plague and just find a list somewhere\n\tI love bad movies, so when i saw there was a documentary out all about ranking the worst movies i thought i'd give it a try.\n\nDon't bother with this DVD. Its 60 minutes long. Now think about that fact. 50 movies, in 60 minutes. Some movies are barely shown for twenty seconds or they use a commercial that reveals little of whats bad in the movie. SO problem number one they don't show enough of the movies. Problem 2 is the bad designs of people booing and throwing popcorn at every movie they talk about. The voice over was also a bit on the annoying side but thats probably the fault of the people who made this.\n\nIts actually very ironic that this being about the worst films is actually a terrible film in itself. Another complaint i have is on what merrits on they ranking these films. FOr a few, it seemed they put their not cause they were the worst movies made but because they were box office flops. I'm not saying Ishtar or Howard the duck were good movies but they shouldn't be placed on a list of the worst. There are alot more terrible films, with acting thats unbelievably bad, mistakes galore, poor lighting, poor directing, poor writing,etc. These were just bad movies that were flops. I'm surprised they didn't throw Heaven's gate in here if they were doing flops.\n\nSo i don't get the criteria they were using. A lot of really terrible movies were excluded too for some reason. Manos is sadly missing. Glen or Glenda is alot worse then Plan 9(despite plan 9 having the fame) yet plan 9 got a lower ranking. \n\nI guess the best thing i can say about this DVD is that they did get a list of some very bad movies. Robot Monster and Santa Claus Conquers the Martians are amongst the worst movies you'll ever see. According to the DVD, only Black Belt Jones is a movie so bad its funny but many (If not all) picked are so bad they are funny. I didn't like how they included the movie Troll only because the sequel Troll 2 was so much worse(For heaven's sake, Troll 2 didn't even have trolls in it. it had Goblins. Thats bad!).\n\nSo, if you guys want to Watch a List of movies with barely any clips of the films that emphasize there baddness, this a film for you. those of you who don't, heres a breif list of some of their movies.\n\nSnow WHite and the 3 stooges\nGreetings\nThe frozen Dead\nThey saved Hitler's brain\nBlack belt Jones\nTNT Jackson\nThe thing with two heads\nHoward the Duck\nBilly the kid vs. Dracula\nBela Legosi meets a brooklyn Gorilla\nStrange Creatures\nBloodsucking freaks\nLeonard pt. 6\nAttack of the crab monsters\nRobot Monster\nSanta Claus Conquers the martians\nTroll\nTrog\nXanadu\nThe Crippled Masters\nI married a Monster from outer space\nTeenage Zombie\nGhost and the invisible Bikini\nFat Spy\nPlan 9 from outer space\nGlen or Glenda\nBride of the monster\nThe mesa of Lost women\nVoodoo Woman\nIshtar\nFrankenstein Conquers the world\nThe Creeping Terror\nThe great Alligator\nHillbillys in a haunted House\nThe incredible melting man\nFirebird 2015Ad\nDracula Vs. Frankenstein\nSmokey and the Bandits Pt 3\nThe wild woman of Wongo\nThe ape\nGalaxy of terror\nThe RObot vs. The Aztec Mummy\nSnow WHite (German Version)\nCreature from the HAunted sea\nThe swinging CHeerleaders\nTrial of billy Jack\nKillers from space\nSpider baby\nThe 3 stooges in orbit\nThe sorceress\nThe crawling hand\nJD's Revenge\nFrankenstein meets the space monster\nKiller shrews\nGreat white\nThe thing with two heads\nEegah!\nThe incridebly Strange creatures who stopped living and became mixed up zombies.\n\nCertainly far from a definitive list of Worst movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_778", "text": "It's no Citizen Kane\n\tI found this film accidentially on Amazon and was curious because I know Welles didn't complete a great deal of films. His directorial flourishes are definitely evident, but it is hard to really enjoy the film do to the quality of the transfer. The picture is dark and the audio is exceptionally bad. It looks like there were some budgetary issues in the making of the film so I couldn't tell whether this was a bad DVD presentation of a mediocre film, or an awful movie put on DVD badly. I did not shell out of the Criterion edition, which might give a better glimpse into the qualities of the film", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_779", "text": "Appauling Quality\n\tThis is a potentially very good film. Interesting idea (bearing some resemblance to \"Angel heart\"). Sadly marred by a quite appauling transfer. I don't think I've ever bought (DVD or video) or seen (TV or cinema) quite such an awful copy of a movie. It is clearly stuck together from more than one original, with the logo \"Delta\" appearing now and again in the bottom right hand corner, but don't be misled into thinking this is the most complete version. The term \"special edition\" seems to refer only to the fact that it has been released !!!!! Tony Curtis does an incredibly poor intro and epilogue (clearly from some late night cheap TV series).\n\nDon't buy it.\n\nMaybe there's a better version (I read talk of a \"Critereon\" disc), maybe not. Still, it really isn't worth (any) money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_780", "text": "Extremely good story but terrible picture quality\n\tI bought Orson Welles Citizen Kane and liked it so I decided to watch other Welles movies. I bought Mr. Arkadin because the DVD is cheap and rated high on IMDB. I should have buyed Touch of Evil instead. The quality of the picture is laughable, sometimes there are glitches in the sound during scene changes. Judging by the picture and sound quality I would say that they used equipment from the 30's to shoot and edit the movie and that the print used for that transfer was stored in a refrigerator during 45 years. Welles directing work is good but obviously he had to deal with the poor quality of the European movie industry of the 50's. Sometimes the picture shake, during the opening credits the captions are white on a white or gray background so we can't read everything. The editing is very poor, there are too many scene changes. When I bought this DVD I expected to receive the LaserLight version, instead I got a DVD made by Alpha Video. The case cover is different and there is no supplemental material. He was mastered cheaply on a PC with the SpruceUp DVD Maestro software, that seem to create problems, each time I try to play the disc on my computer the FBI warning message appear and then the disc eject. I didn't notice any audio syncing problems however. This movie is the perfect candidate for a remake. I give **** for the story and * for the overall quality of the movie", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_781", "text": "Wow-- it's impressive how much of a mess this is.\n\tThe Weight of Water (Kathryn Bigelow, 2000)\n\nThis movie should have been a big production-- an adaptation of an Anita Shreve novel directed by Near Dark's Kathryn Bigelow, starring a handful of big-name actors. So why does it seem like a Lifetime Original Movie(TM) on steroids?\n\nJean Janes (Shadow of the Vampire's Catherine McCormack) is obsessed with a pair of murders that occurred on the Isles of Shoals in 1873, when Louis Wagner (Rome's Ciaran Hinds) was convicted of the murders of two women and executed. Jean isn't sure they got the right person. She and her poet husband Thomas (Sean Penn) set off for the islands on a boat with Thomas' brother Rich (Josh Lucas, recently of Poseidon) and Rich's new girlfriend Adaline (Elizabeth Hurley, who went from this right on to film Bedazzled). The interpersonal relationships on the boat cause tensions to flare, as everyone seems to want pretty much everyone else, and the situation on the boat brings Jean to a possible revelation of an alternative theory of the crime.\n\nIt's an interesting premise, and from everything I've heard it's carried off quite successfully in the book, which I haven't read. But oh, it doesn't work well at all in the film. The links between the two stories are shown only by the way the two stories are intercut; no work at all was done on trying to parallel the two in any structural way. Most of the actors are wasted here; even the vastly talented McCormack seems only a shadow of her usual irrepressible self, while Sarah Polley, whose story takes place over in the nineteenth century time frame, seems as if she's worn down by a lot more than inimical primitive island life. About the only actor who's really effective here is Hinds, who plays his role to the hilt.\n\nIt's not the worst movie I've seen in the past month, but it's pretty close. *", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_782", "text": "Only one reason\n\tI bought a copy of NTR for one reason and one reason only: a single scene near the beginning, prominently featuring Rosanna Arquette. This was the same reason I bought a copy of quot;The Wrong Man quot;, starring John Lithgow and - Rosanna Arquette. Discretion prevents my explaining further. Other than the scene already mentioned, I found the movie pretty worthless", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_783", "text": "Below average --\n\tThe story is ok, but the acting is a bit off and the movie drags to much... but if your looking for some raunchy sex there is a non-simulated oral sex scene in it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_784", "text": "Why do I need another copy of this?\n\tAdded\n - 5 whole minutes \n - Documentary about how to make a great movie suck by making it a Broadway production.\n\nDeleted\n - Karaoke version of five songs from the soundtrack: Hold Me Now, Do You Really Want to Hurt Me, Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic, Rappers Delight, White Wedding\n\nWorth the extra $13 - I think not\n\nI suppose if you are one of the four people on the planet that doesn't own this classic there is a option of which edition to purchase, for the rest of us, it's just not worth it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_785", "text": "Weak script, poor performance....\n\tWell, nice cinematography as set-designer work: nicely interiors and well dressed actors. Maybe, visually it is enough to keep you watching this movie once, but not enough to consider it as a remarkable movie of year, as other reviewers trying to assure", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_786", "text": "Wake me when it's over\n\tI was so bored by this film that I thought I might be missing some subtle French cultural context or emotional triggers that would make it interesting. I asked a younger, French, female friend, who said she found it at least as boring as I did.\n\nThe characters didn't engage my sympathy. Nothing explained why these people were even remotely interested in each other, so I didn't care what happened to them. Scenes like long car drives from the marriage bed to a first infidelity didn't build any dramatic tension or advance a plot or provide any interesting insight into the characters themselves. The sex scenes were banal and the bondage episodes in particular laughable.\n\nI sat through to the end, thinking there might perhaps be some breathtaking ending to redeem the wasted minutes. I want my money back. Plus damages", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_787", "text": "weird translation\n\tas I remember when i watched the original chinese version, although it wasnt any big deal but I did like it as I remember, but this version is totally destroy that feeling, something about the translation is just bad to the core makes the movie like a piece of crap, especially some sound effect. Why don't they put the original track in it I hard can understand. if u can find some asian version and rewatch it u would agree with me. it worth my 3 stars with the original trac", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_788", "text": "Easily forgotten\n\tIt didn't take me long to forget this film. Once again it stars Jet in a strange role", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_789", "text": "Wait\n\tNot a good copy of this great movie. I'd wait and buy the quot;Restored Authorized Edition. quot; Even though I bought this version, I've ordered the other. That's how much I like Metropolis is general", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_790", "text": "Not a great season, not a great box set...\n\tVol. 3 marks a new low for Family Guy: A season that started out strong but ended very \"OH my god, I was so shocked by that hahahahaha\". It seems to be riding on it's laurels, so to speak, and it's almost as if we are supposed to find the characters acting differently funny. I don't like it, and I think it's been reduced to recent Simpson quality. Meanwhile, the DVD has a few commentaries (I'd like to point out that the competition Simpson DVD's have commentaries on every episode, same with Futurama...)Some sub-par special features. The biggest problem here is that the first two discs are single-layer, which means four episodes per disc, as opposed to the traditional seven. We only get thirteen episodes of crap, and maybe we should be grateful, but all in all, whatever.\n\nRaoul Duke", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_791", "text": "The truth is, it's terrible.\n\tJennifer Love Hewitt needs to fire her manager. I've yet to see her in a truly good role. Those terrible Know What You Did Last Summer movies, Garfield, Heartbreakers, If Only, and many others weren't exactly memorable roles. The Truth About Love doesn't help bump her in that direction either. Not that I was expecting Oscar-quality when I looked at the back of the box, seeing a picture of her in a leather corset, I wasn't going off of words to know that I was slightly interested in the movie. I've owned it for a few months now, and only recently got around to seeing it if only because my girlfriend watched it in the other room while my friend and I were in the other room playing games. She kept coming out every 5 minutes, and I could tell that she wasn't that interested. After giving in and watching it with her, I now wish we had all played Resident Evil 4 instead.\n\nAfter what has to be one of the most annoying \"sweet\" introductions, we learn that a man has mailed a valentine letter to his friend's wife, Alice, supposedly by accident. Yeah, real smooth. When Alice gets it, she assumes it's from her husband, Sam, and sends him a hot letter as well. He gets it, thinking it's from another woman, and the problems ensue. He starts to hide the letter from her, and with that in mind, she tests his loyalty to her. She texts his phone anonymously with some of the dirtiest things Hewitt's done in recent memory. But as it turns out, Sam does have a mistress, and things get more complicated. You know what? The entire movie's boring up until 3/4 through. You're better off just reading the back of the box for the plot summary, then skipping to scene 9 or 10. And that's one of the cons I had with The Truth About Love- the time it takes to build up to what's an actually good conclusion with Sam's Anonymous admirer doesn't seem like it's worth it at first. But I'll admit, Alice's plan to bust Sam was a good one, though she gets a harsh slap of reality once everything's over.\n\nThe key problem with the movie is probably that it takes place in England, and Jennifer Love Hewitt's forced to take on one of the worst accents I've ever heard. There were a few times when I thought that they hired a voice actor to dub over her lines- it doesn't sound like her, and mouth movements often don't match lines. And that's funny considering the majority of the cast is from the UK. Then comes the unbelievable part about a guy cheating on a woman of Jennifer Love Hewitt's stature. There's no way in hell that could ever happen unless the guy is mentally challenged (ie- Carson Daly). The kicker is that Sam's mistress is a woman who looks to be in her 40s, and pales to Hewitt in any physical category. And how about that Archie guy? He's in 3 important scenes at most. All the other times we see him involve he and Sam's court room scenes which I have to say, are some of the most boring attempts at forced humor. In fact, the trial doesn't even have a connection to the central plot aside from showing that Sam and Archie are friends and partners. Alice's friend is also a complete hussy, and seems like she didn't make the cut of being on Sex and the City. Finally, guys, I'm sorry to tell you this, but there are no scenes of nudity here aside from when Alice visits an adult movie store. Though the best we get from Hewitt is her in a corset, it's only for a few collective seconds. The love scene is kind of laughable too when she's wearing that ridiculous wig. Even right now, I still have mixed feelings about the movie. Just when something completely stupid happens, something decent does right after it.\n\nThis is some of the worst picture quality I've seen in a while. The transfer looks terrible. Even watching it on my HD Monitor, there were tons of errors. Grain, artifacts, and something new. I almost want to call it rippling- many scenes are out of alignment, and we get a watery effect that takes over the entire picture. I can't explain it in full detail, but more or less, people's faces and bodies would look all twisted every couple of seconds. It stays for most of the first fifth of the movie, then is only occasional after that. But then there's blocking and many more problems that make up for it. You'd think with a direct to dvd release, they could at least get something right. The audio fares a little better, but everything's weird once again. While you can hear the audio just fine, it's almost too loud at times, and incredibly, all the actors' lines look like they're dubbed- especially Jennifer's. This becomes very obvious halfway through the movie when Archie yells at Sam. The camera is behind Archie so we can see the back of his head talking to Sam, but when he yells, his mouth doesn't open.\n\nSpecial features? None. Though the box tries to claim that a chapter selection, previews, spanish subtitles, close captioning and Dolby 5.1 are special features, we all know better than to fall for that. At the very least I expected some behind the scenes interviews or something with everyone going on about how great it was to work on a movie bound for failure.\n\nIs there any reason to buy The Truth About Love? Not at all. I guess that phrase \"low expectations lead to better results\" does ring true for it. I just wish the director, writers and actors had put a little more effort into everything. But you know the funny thing? I'll bet twenty bucks that this thing gets remade in a year or two with A-list actors (sorry Jennifer), and finds success after they rewrite all the boring parts. Even as a date movie, there are many better ones out there. Might I suggest Shaun of the Dead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_792", "text": "Where the Action is (Not)\n\tWhen buying a product, you expect a little bang for your buck. Unlike its counterpart Family Classics, Action Classics leaves far short of its mark. Although these movies are old, you expect quality. Unfortunately, the sound is barely audible and the movies grainy. You'd think that because they're on DVD, the quality would be better. The movies shown are low budget (B movies)with unknown actors and limited action. Need I continue ??\nINACTION in this case would be best served.\nSave your money for better things... Like a hot fudge sundae !!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_793", "text": "Terrible product...\n\tThis dvd is pretty bad. I've seen the online trailer for the kino dvd release and the picture quality on the streaming quicktime movie was better then the picture quality on the \"triple feature\" dvd", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_794", "text": "Mediocrity\n\tHeavyweights was a quite a disappointment, considering the presence of Ben Stiller.\nThe movie sheds light on a popular summer camp for fat children that unexpectedly finds itself under different management. The new administration will make it clear very soon that some major changes are to take place... \nThe plot and the acting are surprisingly (!) average, while the humor and the dialogues are below average. \nBen Stiller's character, a cross between Zoolander and Dodgeball (both being AMAZING movies), was unexpectedly plain and bland.\nAs for the rest of the cast, this film does not seem to be their thing. \nThough the potential for a great movie was definitely there it fails to take off. A shame really... No masterpiece here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_795", "text": "A step below Catherine B.\n\tThe script and dialogue are lousy. All this film has to recommend it is a pretty face and occasional scenes depicting flesh. The lady is not very interesting to say the least. Nothing original. This is a cookie-cutter clone of a thousand other French movies about young women trying sex for the first time. Avoid.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_796", "text": "Only if you are very familiar with Pilates\n\tI do not like the format of the DVD at all. I had taken several Pilates classes before buying this DVD, but I found it difficult to remember exactly what to do in each pose since all of the instruction is at the end. Much of Pilates is in the finer points like breathing correctly and making sure to squeeze at the right times, so with no reminder of what I should be doing in each pose I felt like I was being cheated out of a workout. I don't think that having no interruption is worth sacrificing form, so this DVD will be stored away while I learn the specifics of Pilates elsewhere", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_797", "text": "If it weren't for the leopard...\n\tA friend and I tried watching this film once again recently, but still we both find it irritating and unpleasant. From the beginning, when Katharine Hepburn's character destroys other people's cars without a care, we found one scene after another tedious and unfunny. The acting is fine, as could be expected from such greats as Hepburn and Cary Grant. But the characters are not sympathetic, fun or interesting. Grant's character is an unassertive, spineless person who is easily dominated. Hepburn's character is blindly selfish. Who could care what happens to them? The one interesting element is the acting that is done in proximity to a live leopard.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_798", "text": "Love MADtv, hate this set\n\tLet me start off by saying that I am a HUGE MADtv fan and have been for years. It is easily my favorite show of all time. While I loved \"The Complete Season 1\" released in 2004, I think this DVD set is terrible. Why they abandoned complete season releases in favor of throwing together a random mix of sketches in no set order from the 3 most recent, and arguably the worst, seasons makes no sense to me. Of course this does have some classic sketches, impressions and characters on it, such as Debra Wilson's Oprah and Mo Collins' Lorraine, but a majority of it is just random. Most of these sketches aren't some of the better ones. Who picked this list?\n\nOf course I'll still buy it because I love MADtv, but hopefully in time they'll go back to releasing complete seasons again. I can watch a better mix of sketches and episodes for free every day on Comedy Central", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_799", "text": "The rest of the series?\n\tI really enjoyed Season 1 but from the look of this we're never going to see other complete seasons released. Why release the best of Seasons 8, 9, 10 when you've never released the complete seasons? What about complete seasons 2,3,4, etc. Cabana Chat with Rodney Dangerfield? Phil Lamarr's impressions of Michael Jackson, Prince? Little Hassan Taylor's Greatest Hits? Darlene McBride? Vancome Halloween? The \"Wash me\" video parody of Alanis Morissette? \"Lick my baby back behind\" video parody of Britney Spears? The \"Love muffin\" video parody of Mariah Carey? The Bush Cheney rap video parody. The UBS man goes to the video rental shop, etc.? Afropuffs cereal? The early MadTV was a little savage at times but that's what made it funny. I feel it's appropriate to issue the best after you've put out the complete seasons. Of course maybe there were legal problems. Some of the humor was pretty savage! I guess if you can find it in syndication then make your own.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_800", "text": "Why do I need another copy of this?\n\tAdded\n - 5 whole minutes \n - Documentary about how to make a great movie suck by making it a Broadway production.\n\nDeleted\n - Karaoke version of five songs from the soundtrack: Hold Me Now, Do You Really Want to Hurt Me, Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic, Rappers Delight, White Wedding\n\nWorth the extra $13 - I think not\n\nI suppose if you are one of the four people on the planet that doesn't own this classic there is a option of which edition to purchase, for the rest of us, it's just not worth it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_801", "text": "a self-important, self-indulgent, self-pompus lousy movie\n\tthis is a movie directed and played by a guy with unsalvageable narcissus complex. always dreamed himself as a modern day casanova in n.y., just like that george kastansa character in 'seifield', a big lover, a womanizer, a baldy forever young romeo. almost all of the screenplays he wrote, the movies he directed, the characters he played were all like this. i just don't know how women would fall for him in the least sense and possibility, only if in his wet dreams. this is a very nauseating movie. all of his movies are almost the same, only the movie titles changed. the only one i liked is his recent 'match point', nothing else. and i felt lucky this guy was too old to play that role now, otherwise, he wouldn't allow anyone else to play that ambitious murderer but him.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_802", "text": "CRAP\n\tI expected so much more, because it's Marshall, but regardless of where you purchase this, IT'S EDITED. It's pathetic. This is Eminem! I understand you have a daughter Mr. Mathers, but DO NOT MAKE ALL OF US WATCH AN EDITED CONCERT. This is probably the MOST ridiculous thing I've ever bought. There's not even a warning that it's censored. You just buy it, pop it in your DVD player, and listen to a concert with mostly EVERY OTHER WORD jarbled up. It's a useless DVD. There's NO POINT in buying it. First Encore, now this. I've been a fan since the earlier parts of the 90's. As somebody from Michigan, I saw him before he was Mr. Cartier global super star buying skin treatments at Barneys. I've never been more disappointed with an artist.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_803", "text": "I walked out on it in theaters back in 1983!\n\tI went and saw another film as I was so disenchanted with this one. The opening had so little to do with the rest of the film I thought I was watching a preview to another film. I don't care for spoofs about Catholics and protestants. The Pythons can't sing or dance (for those on this board who claim their talents are innumerable). I say to the fans of Python: get a life", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_804", "text": "Lots of disjointed skits not up to snuff\n\tUnfortunately they just do not get off the ground. Python is known for being wired provocative and in many cases cutting edge. Regrettably they missed the mark on this one. One or two skits may strike your fancy but you have to wade through the rest to get to it. \n\nHowever if you like sex, violence, blood, and debauchery, could care less the fact that they have nothing to do with the absent plot, you could find this film interesting.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_805", "text": "The Benchwarmers\n\tNot my type of humor. I think I'm just too old to find the sophomoric comedy entertaining", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_806", "text": "Horrible acting, unrealistic situations, cheesy dialog....\n\tI'm sorry folks, but I went into this one with high hopes given the outstanding reviews from both critics and laymen. It would be a tremendous understatement to say I was disappointed. This film is horrible in nearly every respect, but this is the film's fatal flaw: A \"character study\" is no good when the characters act in a manner which is counter intuitive and against the grain of human nature. \n\nThe film portrays two convicts on death row as likeable guys who are willing to help out with this ridiculous standoff because they have no other choice. Sorry to bring up the obvious here, but the ONLY thing any person would care about in that situation is escaping. He would not be pre-occupied with helping defend the police station (he would have immediately shot the cop upon being given a gun); he would not be worried about \"his chances out there\" (remember he's on death row); he would be concerned only with escaping IMMEDIATELY. \n\nSorry to all you fans of this \"cult classic\", but a movie in this vein must be at least SOMEWHAT realistic to gain my praise. This one is a mess.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_807", "text": "Very bad reproduction on DVD\n\tThis DVD has a very bad image and sound. Altought it is a good movie, I don't recomend it if you are looking for a Charles Bronson movie for your collection due to its bad reproduction. No menu, no subtitles, no chapter selection. I wished I did not buy it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_808", "text": "One of Clint's Worst Movies\n\tThe Gauntlet may rank as one of Clint Eastwood's worst movies. It is so unrealistic and silly I frankly didn't want to even finish it. Released in 1977 after a string of some really good westerns and Dirty Harry movies, it stands out as being a real stinker.\n\nHere Eastwood plays a loser of a cop, Ben Shockley, who is sent on an assignment to pick up a witness in Las Vegas for a trial. He's told it's a \"nothing witness for a nothing case\" so he thinks it'll be an easy assignment. Well, poor Shockley finds out differently when not only the bad guys but the good guys are trying to kill him and his witness. It seems some conspiracy is afoot. The rest of the movie is Shockley, and his female witness, Gus Mally, running from cops and mobsters trying to kill them in increasingly ridiculous bad action scenes. And plot is so ludicrously predictable it's pretty clear early on just who the bad guy behind the curtain is.\n\nUnless you really, really like Clint Eastwood, this is one to forget. I'll bet he wishes he could.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_809", "text": "Not a DVD!!!!!!\n\tWhat a rip off! This is my very first bad experience with Amazon. Heck, this is the first time I haven't been extremely satisfied. \n\nWho in the world would purposely order a PSP disc of ANY movie?????? The heading for this item still incorrectly states that it is a two (2) disc set. It does not mention that it is in some stange format no one in their right mind would buy. You can imagine my surprise when I opened the case and found what looked like some kind of strange contraceptive device. Don't order this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_810", "text": "Thanks Amazon\n\tI had to contact Amazon five times about this item. I ordered it on 10-1 and it didn't ship for several weeks. Then when I check my account, the description had changed to UMD for PSP. You will not get the DVD if you order this. I eventually cancelled mine. Amazon is using the wrong cover art and the wrong disc specs for this title and doesn't seem too worried about correcting this. DO NOT ORDER", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_811", "text": "NOT THE DVD: FALSE ADVERTISING BY AMAZON\n\tI am extremely dissappointed with amazon on this one. This is not the dvd version of the film. However, on all the links to it, it says \"DVD\". When I received the item in the mail, amazon was very ambiguous in helping me with my return, and even told me that they would send the DVD version of the film. Nonetheless, two days later, I received the same PSP version again. \n\nGreat movie, it's in my top ten. Amazon screwed up on this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_812", "text": "Where's the Beef?\n\tI can't imagine why Madonna, Janet Jackson, or Michael Jackson's VMA performances were not included in this DVD. The most influential artists in videos and performance were excluded. I don't understand. It is a travesty. I hope MTV releases more of the VMA performances with Madonna, Janet, and Michael. I'll buy this one in hopes they will release a really great complilation of VMA performances", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_813", "text": "Why oh why oh why???\n\tI have to say, this show did not turn me on at all. I like twisted humor and a good puppet show.\nThis, however, didn't do much of anything. In fact, it aimed at the gutter and worked it's way down. Very disappointing.\n\nAnd also very low-budget. Looks like something filmed for public-access TV. I'm guessing Canadian Public-Access TV.\n\nSome people might find it funny. I understand some people find Beavis Butthead funny. I don't", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_814", "text": "Disc 5 - Side A B are unplayable\n\tBoth sides of Disc 5 are unplayable. All others are O", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_815", "text": "Lacks acting, but has great storyline\n\tI just had to write a review about this movie seeing that it is being made into a Hollywood film (The Departed). I can defintely see why someone wanted to remake this movie. After watching this movie I turned to my wife and said, \"This movie would have been great if it would have stared someone/anyone with an ounce of talent!\" The acting is very affected and self-conscious... understand that's how Hong Kong mega-stars always act (its a sort of US 1930's throwback style). I really, really despise US film remakes - but Martin must have seen the same potential so many others saw in the intriguing storyline. I would suggest watching the US version first and coming back to the original afterward so that you do not ruin the surprises - not to mention this movie is avoidable without the new-found intrigue. PS I have not yet seen The Departed, but I am assuming that it is a much better version than this. HOWEVER... come on America, we have plenty of creative writers out there, can't we just throw them a bone rather than using old scripts and plots", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_816", "text": "I hate Janeway\n\tI love TNG, DS9, and I even quite like a few of the characters in Enterprise. But I HATE Voyager. Why? One simple reason - Janeway. I cant stand her. She makes me want to puke. She has only two personas in the entire 7-year series and she constantly alternates between them, and they are both nauseating. First, vomit-inducing Compassion-face in which she puts on this phony 'caring' face and talks in a 'caring' gentle whisper. Two, tough-chick-face in which she puts on a hard-chick scowl and speaks in a deeper hard-chick voice that is not in the slightest bit believable. God she nauseates me. The same thing happened with Maggie Thatcher. The one time the dumbasses put a woman at the helm and she totally ruins everything. Unlike Kirk, Picard, Sisko and even Archer, Janeway has no charisma at all. Yuck. But shes not the only one, this has got to be the only Star Trek series in which no matter how hard I tried I could never develop any attachment to the characters. They're all boring. Only Paris has any appeal and even then not much. I watched the first 3 seasons hoping I would grow to like this garbage and finally gave up. Years later I finally came back and decided to give the final season a try in the hope that the characters might have developed over the years. No. The same old nauseating Janeway, same old boring episodes, spewing over with self-righteousness and endless lectures about human 'morality'. And this series is the most mushy, sentimental crap of all the Star Trek series. There is barely an episode that is not cringe-inducing in its emotional mushyness. The only moments in the entire seventh series that were worth watching was the 'Q2' episode and that was only because Q was in it (and they even turned that into a morality play), and the very end of 'Renaissance Man' when the Doctor tells Harry that his saxophone playing sounded like a wounded Targ. Good riddance Voyager, and especially good riddance Janeway", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_817", "text": "No Power\n\tThe book of Acts is a book of power! Sadly, this is what is lacking in the DVD presentation. The minute I began watching I knew it was going to be a weak (acting) rendition of the story. Thankfully, it is word for word from the Bible, which is why I gave it two stars. Reading through the book of Acts one can almost feel the electricity of the Holy Spirit working in and through the lives of the Apostles and believers. All of that is lost in the DVD presentation. \n\nI would not recommend this DVD. Stick to the Book instead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_818", "text": "Worst anime tv show I had seen in a few years\n\tThe only other FF material I've see is the movie and I didn't play any of the games yet so I'm not basing this review on that. After watching the first 3 dvdsand about 1/2 through the show i can say for me this show sucked. \n The animation was bland and ugly looking. The C.G animation which was produced by GONZO was poor and didn't blend in at all. (If you want good works by GONZO check out Full Metal Panic, Vandread, Hellsing, Gatekeepers and a few others).\n The plot was seemed to aimed at kids under 12. 2 kids and an adult woman get on a train in an abandoned train station that leads them to a different world. There they meet a strange man(strong silent type). Each episode goes something like this. The kids and woman get off the magic train at a strange place. The bad guy(kid??) sends his minions to where they 3 are. The man in black shows up(approx 7 min left in ep) and does nothing until the kids are in real danger then a light on his gun(attached to arm)turns on and he says \"IT HAS MOVED??\" yells \"SOIL IS MY POWER\" (cue in 2 minute transformation sequence where he puts 3 different colored shells in it and shoots ) a creature pops out of the smoke and defeats the bad guy, then he goes away. The kids and woman then get back on train and the show is over.\n That happens every single episode and there is very little plot development. Come on at least Pokemon has more of a plot.\n This show is clearly aimed for kids 10 and younger which from what I understand is not a big \"Final Fantasy\" demographic. \n Strongly recommend a rental to see if you like it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_819", "text": "boring\n\tIf you're a stoked surfer looking for a thrill, this is quot;NOT quot; the video for you. However, if you want a training video on big wave surfing, go ahead. A better video for the stoke would be the classic Endless summer 2. Much more of a better buy. Billabong goes out of their way with a whole lot of explainations in Odyssey about tow-in surfing, training on watercrafts, and then they get to the surfing. I fell asleep throughout the 2/3 of it. I had to skip through half of it to get to the surfing. Nice documentary for Discovery Channel, not for the wired surf enthusiast. So", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_820", "text": "this may well be the worst thriller made in the 80's\n\ti can't even begin to tell how bad this movie is. it just rolls around in its own excess and asked us to play stupid and just follow along. i sold this one the day after i bought it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_821", "text": "Good film for LIEberals\n\tThis is your typical film which replaces reality with fantasy. Something liberals like to impose on others. \n\nIt flopped because it just doesn't have the ring of reality to it. You can have beautiful scenery, some decent actors (except the Ford-Lincoln-Mercury twit with his quasi-permanent ICE CUBE scowl) and then a really stupid storyline, whallah, you get the fantasy liberal worldview. In the movie the evil guys are an ex-militia leader and his band of neo-feudal toughs. The good guys are \"just-wanna-livers\" with their leader being a conman who found his destiny. LOL! Dumb, just plain dumb!\n\nYou realize it is the neo-liberals (no, I'm not pro neo-con either for the record, neo-cons are worse, getting others to do their fighting - cowards they are) who put limits on free speech, have eroded things so bad that I'm afraid a General Bethlehem type guy (minus the lunatic traits obviously) is the only way to fix things. Look to ancient Rome for the answers on this matter.\n\nTo be brief, the \"bad\" guys are liberals and neo-cons and the good guys are yet to make themselves known. This movie is right only in that America will split up and probably fall in some capacity. History shows the way, which our current bio-mass masquerading as humans will not understand nor can do anything about it (too busy playing video games and IM each other).\n\nOne lesson to be learned in the movie is this: might makes right. Here's another: all is fair in love and war.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_822", "text": "Is there a point to this movie?\n\tEvery store should have a DVD shredder for movies that suck. Rental stores should offer refund upon return of this movie and immediately throw it away. Adding Darryl Hannah and Denise Richards to an already horrible story line just to sell DVDs is a disgrace. Trying to do 80's style cinematography to add artistry and color just made this movie suck more. Maybe the book version tells a different story if there is one. Save your time, money and eyesight by avoiding this storyless video.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_823", "text": "Pervasive Silicone Enhancement\n\tFlat lighting, cheap sets and costumes, dull dialog, wooden acting, and a goofy plot; even pervasive silicone enhancement can not save this movie. Zero stars should be an option. For more inspired soft porn, check out the work of Andrew Blake (andrewblake.com)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_824", "text": "Strangely Compelling\n\tI have to agree with most of the other reviews. This movie not great art but to me it is great comedy and strangely compelling. I have found myself watching it over and over again. I would rate the film as five-stars. Unfortunately, I can not buy the DVD because the cheapskates at Warner have only released this in butchered full-screen format. As such, I can only rate this DVD as two-stars and certainly no stars for Warner", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_825", "text": "More like MTV for toddlers than sesame street\n\tI just rented this video for my 14 month old daughter. I was disappointed with the 4 dollars I spent on it for that. It is more like a music video than a story. The segments are of adults, no children singing or playing and the story line isn't much. Sure my daughter swayed along with the music but there wasn't anything educational about this video and I am so glad I didn't buy it. I really limited my daughters exposure to tv and this was the first video we ever left her watch and now I'm sorry that we did even that. Stick with the sesame street tv program or prescreen other dvds before you buy. I hope this helps you from being as disappointed as we were.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_826", "text": "\"Virginal\" Encounters might be a better title [:-(\n\tAll the promos made me think that this would be a really great Sci-Fi story with beautiful babes all over the place. Well, there WERE some beautiful babes but the anticipated provocative poses by sexy ladies, never materialized. Has the art of \"posing\" been lost by modern girls? Maybe all the good directors have retired or died! What a pity...Why, I couldn't even muster a stiff upper lip as I played this DVD through to the end. \nIn spite of my being a certifiable \"dirty old man\". [:-)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_827", "text": "You've gotta be kidding me\n\tDid anyone else watch the same movie that I did? Or should I say try to watch the same movie that I did? I am a huge classic sci-fi movie lover and had heard good things about this one. I was mislead. I can seriously think of no redeeming value to this movie. In fact, I am sure that Carpenter and O'Bannon are quite ashamed of this black scar that lingers in their past. The unwitty dialogue tries to be clever all throughout the movie and is just sooo boring. The 'effects' don't exist, and the whole alien beach ball thing is just embarrasing. It's not funny - it is embarassing. I could make a better movie with a handycam in my garage", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_828", "text": "Cropped Pictures YACK!\n\tYES! \nI agree with the other reviewers!\nThis is the one VanDamm movie I LOVE and when I found it in my one used shop I was so extatic I never looked to see screen format! I never though that it would be Full Screen@!#!*!%!!!!!\n\nYe Gods!\nit totally ruins that wonderful sceen in the kitchen of him doing the splits!\nHey ya I'm a red-blooded female...and I can go OUCH at that scene too! that stunt hurts to do and man.....Whistle.....Looks very nice!\nThe cropping really really ruins the impressive impact of that scene and I've not see the picture since it first came out\n\nit was really a Disappointment when I saw FULL SCREEN \n\nCome on UNIVERSAL!!!\n\nWE WANT WIDE SCREEN!\nFULL PICTURE!!!!\n\nthis is a fantastic action picture and a crying shame to see it in full screen only!!!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_829", "text": "Jump Maria Jump!\n\tI have to say I had no expectations going into this movie, I watched it with an open mind, ready for anything. What I got was movie that not only managed to make me want to go to Wales, but also made me want to wail for hours because It was a waste of time. I am just confused about the whole thing really, the plot the characters the ending.....I see other reviews on here about how \"creepy\" it was, and I just didn't feel that. What I felt was an extreme hatred of the main woman played by Maria Bello (who I have never thought had a face or talent for acting) What they tried to do was take some made up legend of an otherworldly plane, where the dead go, and we can get the dead back if we give something living. The daughter is whisked away like Penelope taken to Hades but with much less interesting results. The mother and father, now have to take care of a displaced spirit child, her haunted freaky father, and a bunch of sheep that just need to be shorn and turned into a nice Ikea blanket for me. Are we supposed to care for this mother who hits her daughter, goes out and parties to the extreme enough to where the father abandons his family to go live amongst the obviously na\ufffdve and gullible local folks? (Who worships in an abattoir? C'mon people) none of these folds deserved children, much less a ghost one. So when the mother realizes that she sucks, and decides to make the ultimate sacrifice to get her daughter out of underworld foster care I didn't really care, I was thinking the girl was much better off. I was also bothered by the girls attempted suicide and the fact that the father had no idea about it, what mother is so selfish that she keeps something so horrible from the father, because her daughter asked her too? Um, maybe what's wrong in this family is that No one communicates!!!!! Oh, wait, they all flipping know Morse code so that's enough?!?! There aren't any genuine scares, and sheep with glowing eyes aren't scary unless you happen to like eating lamb chops and feel guilty about it. The ending , both of them, didn't leave a good feeling or bad or even tie things all together, it felt rushed. I don't understand Hollywood's obsession right now with creepy children, it's an echo of the days of \"the bad seed\" and \"the omen\" but not homage, more like terrible copycats with no \"oomph\". So see this movie If you like Sean Bean, he is the only good thing about it, other than that see it to cheer when Maria Bello hurls herself off a cliff.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_830", "text": "Oh, those poor racists lost their slaves, how sad!\n\t(1) Scarlett O'Hara is the least likable \"heroine\" I've ever seen. She has no redeeming qualities.\n(2) We're supposed to sympathize with the South and feel nostalgia for the good old days when white folks could own black folks?\n(3) This movie is way too long and dull.\n(4) I'm glad they burned Atlanta to the ground.\n(5) There was nothing honorable or respectable about the Old South and the plantation way of the life. The \"gentlemen\" were nothing but racists who thought they were aristocrats because blacks did all their work for them.\n(6) I'd rather watch \"Mandingo\" than this racist garbage any day of the week", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_831", "text": "A miserably tedious and pointless film\n\tIgnore the blurb on the VHS box, the movie is not about a couple's hot parties with hip friends, it is about a couple's awful parties with jerk friends. Now, that might not be a bad thing -- in fact, I think it could be easier to make a good movie about bad parties than about good ones -- but the advertising is dishonest.\n\nMuch worse, though, is the the pointless and boring character of the movie, which is about a bunch of stupid or verbally sadistic \"friends\" who mostly don't like each other. While I've known cliques that keep getting together despite frictions between some members, it's inconceivable that these people would keep getting together for these abusive and tedious holiday events. Also, the couples' relationships, which come and go between these parties, are unexplained and mostly unexplored, as are some individuals' character changes, and indeed, almost everything that doesn't happen at the parties themselves", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_832", "text": "good\n\tThis should have been better but Angela Bassett's performance was the best, so I guess it's worth a watch", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_833", "text": "The worst movie I've seen in the past 5 or 10 years\n\tOthers have already described the movie; so I shall not repeat what has already said.\nDumont makes a movie, somewhat reminiscent of the late 60s early 70s \"road\" movies, in which a couple, gets in a car and drives off, to nowhere in particular. I hated those movies, but at least, in those movies the emotions the characters exhibited had some kind of rationale to it. Here the emotions are totally disconnected from reality, have nothing to do with what is going on in the screen, and seem only to be there to move the plot, if there is one, along.\nKatia, the girl, who seems quite psycotic if you ask me, keeps getting angry for no reason whatsoever; for instance, she entices pair of dogs to follow their moving car, then gets p#$sed at her boyfriend, when he hits one of them. By the time the movie approaches its dismal end, I did not care anymore how the director was going to wrap it up. \nThe DVD includes a \"Director's note of intent\" (always a bad sign) A mix of Felliniesque dialog, blended with Sun Tzu; not a good combination. At the end of the \"note of intent\" the director finishes with \"Envisage this film only in relation to the means employed and so only work from instinct\"\nWell, instinct will not get you a viewable movie; I don't think you could make a worse movie, if you were trying to achieve it. It is not the violence or sex, other movies have that but still have some redeeming values, photography, artistic creation. There is no redeeming value in this. Just a waste of the DVD plastic.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_834", "text": "Silly Video Filled with Hollywood Posers\n\tI purchased this video to get ideas for a yoga fusion class that I'm designing. Boy was I dissapointed!\n\nThis film is for spectators and posers, not for serious Yogis. You can barely hear Shiva's cues over the music. The video is so focused on being 'cool', that it totally fails to instruct, cue, or demonstrate poses. Anyone who has never done yoga would be totally lost.\n\nAnd as for the trance dance....I was not entranced. The problem was that Shiva was very tight and I didn't get a sense of freedom from her. There was one guy that seemed to be 'in the moment', but for the most part the trance dance was quite silly.\n\nNot a good instructional video. All glitz, no substance", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_835", "text": "mississippi masala\n\tUnfortunately, I was sent a standard American copy of the movie which, of course, doesn't function on a european system, despite my adress beeing in Switzerland. So I was kind of disapointed to have a)lost the money b)not been able to watch the movie. One is wrong to assume that every european household is having an american compatible DVD player.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_836", "text": "Not Pauley's best movie!\n\tI like Pauley Shore I have seen him in other movies that I liked so I made the mistake of buying the Jury Duty video because I liked In The Army Now and Bio-Dome and assumed I would like this too, well I learned my lesson well and I learned it the hard way and wasted my money and I have learned to never assume I will like a movie because I liked the actor in another movie and from now on I will rent the movie first! Jury Duty simply was just plain awful with it's weak, boring plot and unfunny humor! In The Army Now and Bio-Dome were a lot funnier, and if you want to kick back, relax and laugh your [backside] off than watch those movies", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_837", "text": "NICE JOB \"MARK M\"\n\tHEY GENIUS. GOOD JOB RUINING THE END OF THE MOVIE FOR ANYONE WHO HASN'T SEEN IT. LIKE, SAY, MY FIVE YEAR OLD AND EIGHT YEAR OLD CHILDREN. IT'S A MIRACLE IF I CAN EVEN GET THEM TO SIT STILL FOR FIVE MINUTES, AND NOW THAT THEY KNOW THE ENDING TO THIS FILM, THERE'S NO WAY THEY'RE EVER GOING TO AGREE TO GO TO BED TONIGHT. THANKS A BUNCH. EVER HEARD OF THE INTERNET BEFORE? YOU MUST BE A FIRST TIME USER.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_838", "text": "Hey! You got your Charmed in my Smallville!\n\tHere we go again. Another of my favorite shows starts repeating itself and treating the fans like idiots. The differences between season 3 and this drivel are STAGGERING. \n\nThey must have swapped out writers or something. How else do you explain the camera lingering on Lana Lang's MANY revealing showers for no reason? Let me say this as clearly as I can: Showing skin on Smallville doesn't work!! \n\nGood Points: Michael Rosenbaum is still the best Lex Luthor ever put on film. Sarah Carter as Alicia Baker is back! She's Clark Kent's interim girlfriend, like a psycho Lori Lemaris (who cares if she tried to slice n' dice Lana last season and it makes NO sense for Clark to be within 50 miles of her? I don't). There are two new supporting characters this time, Lois and, erm...Jason. I weep for Jensen Ackles. He's way too good of an actor to be put through this horrible role. The way he takes a dumbly-inserted character like Lana's New Boyfriend and immediately makes him likable deserves him an emmy or something. Erica Durance as Lois: EASILY the worst actress, and her lines don't help. I don't really mind, because Erica LOOKS like Lois, even if her snarky remarks reach a cheese grater-level annoyance. I think Lois would work better if she just STAYED in Metropolis and we saw her only through Chloe. But I guess it's cheaper to keep her on the regular set. Personally I think it's a conspiracy to give Allison Mack less screen time. Why doesn't she get a revealing shower? Bah.\n\n****THINGS THAT MAKE MY BRAIN HURT:****\n1.) Clark (somehow) becomes a quarterback for the football team. You get to see it for five episodes. What drama. Ok, this is just stupid. He's CHEATING, OK?? It's CHEATING. He can't just switch off his powers when he wants to. Clark's football career also results in the episode \"Recruit\", which is hazardous to your health.\n2.) Turns out Lana's part-witch. I thought she was Native American? Nah, just French. And a CRINGE-worthy villain.\n3.) PRODUCER: \"Hey, doesn't this show remind you of Charmed?? WRITER: \"Not really, but great idea!! Lets dress Lois, Lana, and Chloe is corsets and make them shoot purplish energy balls from their fingers!\"\n4.) If the writers weren't going to keep Jason around for more than one season, why put him in the credits?? Durr. \n5.) Jane Seymour shows up in for the most pointless guest appearance in TV history. She does nothing for a few episodes then cashes her paycheck. Bye.\n6.) 'Jynx', 'Spell', 'Recruit', 'Sacred', 'Spirit' and 'Ageless'. Oh right, and 'Forever'. ALL LAME! They make me ashamed to watch the show! Some are so awful I don't think I've ever watched them more than once. That's like HALF the dvd set. Bah.\n\nOooohh, I wonder if Clark and Lana are gonna get together this season! Just they like get together and break up EVERY season! I'm on pins and needles!\n\nThe ONLY things keeping this from 1 star are the excellent first couple of episodes. Oh yeah, Hey writers, stop ripping off other successful shows and movies! Morons", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_839", "text": "The worst Best Picture winner ever???\n\tFirst off, let me explain why I purchased the AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS DVD in the first place, sight unseen. One, I was trying to collect as many notable films of the 1950's as I could on DVD, to add to my personal library. Two, it was the winner of the 1956 Best Picture Oscar (how bad could it be, right?). And third, it was on sale at my local wholesaler. So I figured, what the hey, I'll take a chance.\n\nTalk about a COLOSSAL disappointment. I'm a huge movie buff. I'm only 32 years old, but I love all sorts of films and genres from different periods and countries. I love old black white and silent films, and I don't shy away from foreign films either. I'm also a huge fan of Warner Brothers' 2-Disc Special Edition DVDs. I try to keep an open mind about all the films I see, but I just can't come up with any convincing arguments to either buy or watch this film/DVD.\n\nTo start, there is NO GOOD REASON why this film should be 3 hours long. It could have very easily been edited down to 2, if not 90 minutes. There is almost no script to speak of, and what little there is consists of trite exchanges and banter with barely 2 memorable lines of dialogue. There are endless shots of open seas or country, followed by about 30 seconds of dialogue, followed by EVEN MORE endless footage of different locales. There is no real drama or comedy going on to drive the film, and the pacing is absolutely DREADFUL... I found myself hitting the \"fast-foward\" button on my remote on more than a few occasions, simply because I knew I wasn't missing any dialogue and the establishing shots would go on for 1 or 2 minutes STRAIGHT!\n\nSecondly, the entire cast is virtually wasted. David Niven is always a delight to watch, but is never given a chance to make Fogg truly shine. He has one demeanor that he holds throughout: stiff and mannered, with little or no variation. Cantinflas, who supposedly was one of the highest paid comedians in the world at the time 80 DAYS was produced, gives us little reason to believe how or why he was such a sensation (other than doing his own stunt work). He's mildly amusing at best, and his accent is so thick and mumbled that I had to rewind and replay some scenes with the \"subtitle\" button on. As for the \"noted\" cameos... again, the actors/comedians are given little to do and barely play to their strengths and familiarity. The only cameo actor who stuck out as having any real performance or impact was the great John Carradine (can't miss that voice!).\n\nIt's hard to believe it took THREE different writers to come up with such a frustratingly bland, lifeless and unfunny script (not to mention headscratchingly illogical... when Cantinflas rescues the Shirley MacLaine Princess character, wouldn't she fall in love with HIM, her actual rescuer, rather than the cool and distant Fogg, who only ordered the rescue? Talk about a missed opportunity for some genuine comedy!).\n\nAlthough this film obviously has some fans, I wonder if it's only because of some overriding nostalgia factor, whether it was seeing it for the first time back in 1956 or on TV as a child. Other than that, I can't understand how anyone could seriously recommend this film. Yes, it's beautifully photographed, and the costumes are great, but THAT'S IT. I can't believe that 80 DAYS won the Best Picture Oscar of 1956, a year that also gave us GIANT, THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, THE KING AND I, THE SEARCHERS... hell, even FORBIDDEN PLANET or INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS should have won before this overblown moving postcard.\n\nI'm sorry to say that I probably won't bother watching this film again and will most likely end up reselling my DVD copy (if anyone will take it!). Certainly my most disappointing DVD purchase EVER. Don't say you weren't warned!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_840", "text": "Awful!\n\tThis final season is just ridiculous...and not in a good way. \n\nWhen the Wayans abandon a project, then you know it is unfunny and over. Just look at the Scary Movie films.\n\nKelly Coffield left because the producers wanted to use Alexandra Wentworth more. A huge mistake! Kelly was hilarious.\n\nSave your money and avoid this stinker season", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_841", "text": "When the wayans, J.LO, Kelly Koffied left then so did all the talent\n\tWhen shows do final seasons usually they go out with a bang. But saddly this shows last bullets in this shows gun was a bunch of blanks. Now dont get me wrong, it was funny, I'll give it that, that's the only reason it got 2 stars, but season 1-4 raised the comedy standeard so high and were so funny but this season was a huge failure IN LIVING COLOR wise. So I'd recomend this for the series collectors like me. meaning I have season 1-4 and although I didnt like season 5, I'd feel uncomplete without it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_842", "text": "Classic Film But Terrible Video Transfer\n\tThis is a wonderful film. Some may say it's a bit slow paced and perhaps it's not geared for the MTV generation's pace of visual stimulation. Nonetheless, patience has it's rewards for anyone who cares to take a chance. It appears that every last detail in this film was molded by the director, Tati. Unfortunately, the video transfer on this edition is so terribly soft, as though the telecine was not in focus. It's a crime that such a great film could not have been treated with greater care. One only hopes that a DVD transfer of superior quality is in the pipes", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_843", "text": "No Power\n\tThe book of Acts is a book of power! Sadly, this is what is lacking in the DVD presentation. The minute I began watching I knew it was going to be a weak (acting) rendition of the story. Thankfully, it is word for word from the Bible, which is why I gave it two stars. Reading through the book of Acts one can almost feel the electricity of the Holy Spirit working in and through the lives of the Apostles and believers. All of that is lost in the DVD presentation. \n\nI would not recommend this DVD. Stick to the Book instead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_844", "text": "Not Objective Comparison between two company\n\tI did watch that and I did not liked cause I know good detailed information about this history. This DVD is making polishing Boeing company instead Lockheed won this techonology war ! It is 2 hours long and Boeing appears most of the times. There is no good explanation how Lockheed is performed that outstanding job. It all talkes about Boeing and at the final it again declares Boeing bla bla good bla bla succesfull at stealth jobs. I think the director was from Boeing Compan", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_845", "text": "Meh...\n\tI don't know what to say about this...it was interesting but not wowing by any standards. It was semi-enjoyable to watch with interesting graphics and the concept is novel too. But the music SUCKS and thats half the DVD right there. Recommend renting or borrowing from a friend. I wouldn't buy this DVD again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_846", "text": "The Sixth Sense Wanna Be\n\tOk, I'll addmit this had some pretty stunning moments here and there but other than that this was a yawn. This film is trying to jump on the japanese horror bandwagon. It really doesn't take a genius to figure out this plot. I mean as soon as the main actress enterred the cabin and heard her husband in the next room I turned to my girlfreind and told her the whole film's plot and sure enough I was right on the money, only I thought it would of ended 20 minutes earlier but oh no, it had to keep going and going...just end allready, I get it!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_847", "text": "I was very disappointed\n\tI am a big fan of martial arts films -- having lived in Taiwan. However, this one was over-hyped in my opinion. The love affairs in the DVD were unbelievable at best and even absurd at times. I often enjoy the melodrama and over-acting of Chinese films, but I gagged a few times on this one. It was down-right goofy at times. I really wanted this one to grab me, but it did not.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_848", "text": "Totally conned\n\tWhile it may be true that the \"camera doesn't lie,\" when you take 600+ hours of footage and edit them down to 6, you have a lot of leaway to manipulate. Immediately after finishing the film, I would have given this movie 4 stars. It's very well crafted and kept my wife and me fascinated for all eight episodes. After we finished watching it, however, we wanted to know more, so we started gathering information from other sources. Very quickly, we discovered that we had been conned. Jean-Xavier de Lestrade clearly knew what would make a compelling story, and he crafted the footage to tell that story. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to be the real story. We felt so betrayed. We'd spent 6 hours watching what was purported to be the truth only to discover that huge amounts of evidence had not been shown (much less explained) and that the documentary clearly was more spin that revelation. If you want to see a well-made film that will keep you amazed and guessing, definitely see this film. If you want to see something that reflects reality, I would look elsewhere", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_849", "text": "desperation\n\tControversy courted the release of this film and people went to see it for the actual depictions of sex between the actors, thinking somehow it would be pornographic or titillating. But this film showed two desperate, middle-aged strangers (with all their flaws abundantly clear) meeting once a week for no-strings-attached encounters. The fact that the audience sees graphic moments adds only to the \"desperate\", tawdry, pathetic feel of their relationship. Naturally, one of the two of them becomes too curious and wants to know more about the other partner, one of the greatest pitfalls in the dangerous pursuit of anonymous encounters: sooner or later, anonymity is not good enough anymore.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_850", "text": "Skip Color, Go Directly To The Black-And-White\n \tI'm not sure why Sony, which now owns I Dream of Jeannie, decided to colorize the first season of this series. Whatever the reason, you can readily tell by looking at the prices here on Amazon.com that the original black-and-white version of the first season is worth a lot more. The reason for that is simple--I Dream of Jeannie was originally broadcast in black-and-white. And for a television fan like myself, that's the ONLY way to watch the first season.\n\nThe episodes themselves are just as I remember seeing them. Since I wasn't around in 1965, I'm pretty sure I've never seen these without the cuts that have been referenced here. But to me, they're still pretty good. The theme music, in my opinion, is every bit as good as the second theme, introduced when Jeannie went to color in 1966. \n\nThe one thing that truly will drive the purists nuts is the fact that Sony stripped off the old Screen Gems animation from the end of every episode. That logo was attached to so many classic shows from the 1960s and 1970s, and it is consistenly rated, along with Viacom's old blue V of Doom, as the scariest logo in the history of television. The new Sony outro doesn't pack the same punch.\n\nStill, if you liked Jeannie way back when, you'll love it now, especially since you can watch it anytime you like, without commercial interruption", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_851", "text": "Best American Animated Film Ever\n \tIf you don't own this dvd you need to add it to your collection. In my opinion it is the best american animated film ever released", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_852", "text": "The Bone Collector\n \tDenzel Washington is great but Angelina Jolie he is even better. The movie itself is pretty scary, to tell you the truth it's not pleasant. There are some parts you don't really need to see. The plot of the movie is interesting and keeps you wondering what is gonna happen next. I recommend watching it with somebody, cause it's not pretty. But it's a good movie.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_853", "text": "a gem!\n \tI rediscovered this after a long time. This is a great series.I had never seen this in its entirety and look forward to seeing the third and fourth which I understand is not out yet.Its a gem, love the storyline and costumes.,so authentic looking and of the period,even the dialogue.I wish there were more of this genre", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_854", "text": "Reminiscing.......\n \tI bought this movie for my coming of age daughter to watch with me. I enjoyed it so much in high school and was not surprised that she did also. Times and styles may have changed, but I believe that teens still go through needing the sense of belonging as these teens in the movie did. Simple, but great movie. My only regret is that it wasn't close captioned", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_855", "text": "Great Dreamworks animated movie!\n \tR.J. The Raccoon (Bruce Willis) was just looking for something to eat as he stumbles into his bear friend's (Nick Nolte) cave and accidently destroys his food, he has an entire week to find almost every scrap of food for him or else he dies. He finds a family of animals (Gary Shandling, William Shatner, Wanda Sykes, Steve Carrell, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Avril Lavigne) and uses them for his scheme to go over the large hedge near their territory to the suburbs where they steal food from the humans. Later on, the home-owner Gladys (Allison Janey) hires professional exterminator Dwayne (Thomas Hayden Church) to kill them but can RJ save his own life or his new friends's?\n\nExtremely entertaining and fantastic CGI animated comedy from the makers of \"Shrek 1 and 2\", \"Antz\" and \"Madagscar\" Dreamworks provides great realistic CGI and laughs for everybody. There's also heart in this movie and shows the meaning of what it is like to have friends and be one's true self instead of being selfish! Steve Carrell's character Hammy the Squirrel steals the show here as the best character in the movie, it's a wonderful and hilarious movie that can be enjoyed by both kids and adults.\n\nThis DVD has some good extras like two sneek previews to \"Shrek 3\" and \"Bee-Movie\", audio commentary, behind-the-scenes featurette, VerneTech commercial, games, meet the cast featurette and gallery.\n\nHighly recommended! the best Dreamworks animated movie since \"Shrek 1 and 2\"", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_856", "text": "The First Woman in the Workplace Film\n \t9 to 5 was the first film to address the glass ceiling. It takes a look at the workplace from a woman's view.\n\nWe first meet Violet (Lily Tomlin) who has been working for Consolidated Companies for 12 years and has been overlooked for most of them. She trained her current boss and has the bruises to prove it. Judy (Jane Fonda) is the new girl in the office. She is a divorcee (he left her for his secretary) and has never worked for a living. Rounding out the heroines is Doralee (Dolly Parton in the film debut). She is the personal secretary of Franklin Hart (Dabney Coleman) and everyone thinks she is \"banging the boss\".\n\nBut the fun starts when Violet is passed over for a promotion to a man she helped train. She then blurts out that Hart has been spreading rumors that he's been having an affair with Doralee. And an employee is fired for a small infraction. This sends the three women to the local bar to drown their sorrows and they bond.\n\nEach comes up with their fantasy way of killing the boss. Judy is a big game hunter with Hart as the prey. Doralee plays role reversal and Hart ends up on a rotisserie spit. But Violet wants it to be like a fairy tale where she is Snow White and the wicked witch and poisons Hart. \n\nThe next day, Violet accidentally poisons Hart's coffee. When falls out of his chair and is knock unconscious, Violet thinks she killed him. This leads to an all out comedy chase with Violet steals the wrong corpse.\n\nThe next day to the ladies surprise, Hart shows up. The ladies regroup in the restroom but Roz overhears them and reports it to Hart. Hart confronts the ladies but they wind up kidnapping him to find some incriminating evidence. The find something but it is going to take some time to get the evidence. Over the next six weeks the ladies run the office in Hart's absence. Hart escapes but the ladies changes have brought notice and Hart is not above taking someone else's glory.\n\nThe subject matter here is very serious. So to do it as a comedy is very daring and it works perfectly. This is a film that many people identify with. Everyone has had a boss or a teacher that oppressed them. And this film is what we all would like to do to these oppressors. You will laugh until it hurts.\n\nDVD EXTRAS:\nCommentary by producer Bruce Gilbert and stars Lily, Jane and Dolly\n\n9 to 5 @ 25 - a 25 minute featurette with interviews with Gilbert, writer director Colin Higgins and stars Lily. Jane, Dolly and Dabney Coleman.\n\nDeleted Scenes - 10 mostly expanded scenes or alternate takes. The problem is without some kind of commentary we do not know why the scene was cut.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_857", "text": "Great reference\n \tI wanted to do a grad school paper on something I was interested in researching and I picked Hip-Hop. After working for an underground Hip-Hop magazine, I'd already familiarized myself with a lot of information that I was too young to understand (being born in '81). I visited the University of Hip-Hop in Chicago, interviewed underground artists, and went to breaking shows in the Illinois area. Although I thought I was very familiar with Hip-Hop, after working with this magazine, I realized I knew NOTHING.\n\nSo when I was given the chance to do my research paper, I knew that I would be able to learn even more than I already knew from working for the magazine. I watched the three parts of \"Beef\" first and saw an ad for this movie in the Extras section. Honestly, the first thing that caught my eye was how gorgeous Mr. Wiggles was...but then after fully watching the preview, I realized this was the PERFECT movie for me to find out more about breaking. \n\nThis movie documented the founding members, discussed the four elements of Hip-Hop, gave a lot of background information on Kool Herc and Grandmaster Flash, talked about the different techniques in breaking, the label \"breakdancing,\" the media's dilution of breaking, the first movies that breaking was showcased in, new breaking groups...just a bunch of \"firsts.\" It was a great reference for my paper, I enjoyed watching it, and I could watch it over and over again. I have a lot of respect for the founders because without them, headz wouldn't have this beautiful culture to express ourselves physically, mentally, and verbally", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_858", "text": "Incredible movie for guys!\n \tIf you like action, shooting, explosions, fire, pain, torture and revenge, this is a movie you'll love. And, it stars one of the best actors in the world who is completely believeable in this role. A great storyline with intriguing twists plus situations and settings that are very close to reality.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_859", "text": "john singleton kept it real.\n \the kept it real thats all i can say. aw yeah those people talkin bout its too much cussin. what u expect im from the hood and every other word i say is a cuss word. i just cant help it. everybody in the hood cusses. but anyways..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_860", "text": "The Sentinel; a review of\n \tFrankly, the idea of a Secret Service Agent having an affair with the President's wife is way out there in the first place. (Michael Douglas not withstanding). If you like Keefer Sutherland (as in TV's 24) you will probably like this movie (his name could have been Jack Bower in this flick too. I thought it had good action, writing, acting and directing. I would not mind seeing Keefer and Michael teamed up again on the same side. I bought the dvd, but then again I collect movies for the actors.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_861", "text": "must have for broadway lovers\n \ti saw this show on PBS and was so enthralled with it that i just had to order it. the performances are priceless from folks who have passed on. i don't know of any other way to be able to see Yul Brynner's commanding King and I performance. Loved it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_862", "text": "Shaking the Crime Stick!\n \tI had been aware that once there was a show called \"Mr. Show\", starring Bob and David, and that it had been on HBO. But I had never been compelled to buy any of their DVDs until this weekend, when the power of Satan...um, compelled me to pick up the first two seasons. All I gotta say is: Praise Satan for leading me to this glory!\n\nThe first season, comprised of four episodes, is fantastic, with flashes of brilliance on \"The Gay Porno Video\", but it's the second season that really will make you a fan. Such oddities as F.F. Woodycooks, Only The British Can Fly, Child-Labor Comedy Writers, the Iguana, and Jeepers Creepers: Semi-Star unleash the funny like you'd never believe.\n\nMr. Show proves that there is a market for intelligent, hilarious sketch comedy...on cable, or in the case of KITH and Monty Python, imported from other countries. But Mr. Show is homegrown, it's comedy at a breakneck speed, and there's never a dull moment in either season. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll learn how to fight crime with a \"crime stick\" and ice cream, and enjoy tofu-based products while your business goes to hell...led by a red balloon. \n\n\"The security guard and I shared something in common...Me!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_863", "text": "Very funny; cutting edge laughs\n \tThis comedy volume is absolutely great. While I'm a fan of the series, I thought this volume was more cutting edge than the next. Definately don't watch Season 3 before seeing these seasons, because this is intellectual comedy that builds on previous episodes to some degree. It doesn't move as fast as some comedy out there, but it all fits together better than most of what is on TV today", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_864", "text": "Unforgettable and wonderful\n \tI have loved this movie ever since I saw it on television and watch it whenever it is on (it's been some time now) and I plan to buy it. Waterston has never been better as the understanding and loving father. I didn't realize when I first saw it that Reese Witherspoon was the daughter (that was before Reese Witherspoon became Reese Witherspoon). A heartbreaking, beautifully acted and must-see film. Rings true to life. They certainly don't make movies like this anymore, and it's a shame", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_865", "text": "Classic Epsiodes\n \tSome classic episodes indeed. All In The Family broke new ground in television sitcoms. The world ws changing and liberalism was making its presence in many households. Archie Bunker's old fashioned values were being challenged. It is certainly a bit scary how prejudiced Archie Bunker's views were. Organizing petitions against minorities moving into his neigborhood? Not willing to donate blood for the fear it will save someone of a different race or religion? Quite a shock to the system especially when its seen today where society is very sensitive to what you can say because it might offend someone.\n\nCertainly a great show that makes you think about differing points of view and how we have evolved since the 1970's. Carol O'Connor, Jean Stapelton, Sally Struthers, and Rob Reiner portray a slice of pie in ever changing times. All In The Family spawned off may other great shows such as The Jeffersons, Maude, and indirectly Good Times. This first season was certainly a reverred one. Just look at it with an open mind", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_866", "text": "Civil War\n \tGreat movie, great actors for such a sad part of the U.S. history ! It is great to see in this movie some men who really existed (especially \"Stonewall\" Jackson). We don't know if the personalities showed into the movie were really like this or if it is a pure fiction, but at the end of the day it's not very important, because the historical interest is preserved", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_867", "text": "could be 5 stars\n \t..without jessica alba.let's imagine the same film as \"the deep\" with jacqueline Bisset...a real sexy looking woman not a \" teenager chica lookalike\"with very poor acting..It seems the same director had a better choice in \"blue crush\".\nThe rest is absolutly great and represents a great moment of adventures.\nbuy i", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_868", "text": "shocking and a very hooking story\n \tsee this\nit will shock you\nmove you\nthrill you\nexcite you\nchill you\nfreak you out\nit's one amazing, strange movie\nit really takes a while to understand it at times\nbut it has many valuable lessons one can learn\nWitherspoons performance is shattering and remarkable among other things. a great movie. will be seen more times then I can count the next times I play it in my playe", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_869", "text": "Pretty Good!\n \tI liked this work out. It is very easy to follow. The instructor, who is very likable, gives good instructions. She gives each dance move a \"fun\" name, so it is easy to remember. I do this work-out when I want to work-out, but do not have as much energy as usual or I will do it as a warm-up to another work-out. It always puts me in a good mood. I liked that it contains a good warm up and an isolation section. If you are looking for a hard-core dance fitness work-out that leaves you grasping for air as you are drenched in sweat, this is not for you. If you are looking for a fun, easy work-out, then this is for you", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_870", "text": "Beginners Quigong\n \tGood introduction to Qigong. Mirror image instruction would have been helpful for some of the more complex moves and even some moves with back to the camera would have been helpful. Overall relaxing and precise.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_871", "text": "Salsa\n \tof course i enjoy this movie, i ordered it after so many years of searching for it... i love salsa music and the dancing..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_872", "text": "Wants, Needs, and Accessibility\n \tJULIE JOHNSON is a quiet little film that deals with the frustrations facing a New Jersey housewife and mother who married and birthed before she graduated high school and finds herself in a rigid relationship, longing for knowledge to change things. She considers herself stupid, sneaks Science magazines to read when her overbearing husband isn't around, and finally gathers the courage (while staring at the stars one night) to change her plight. She takes a computer course, passes her GED and with the constant support of her dearest girlfriend gathers the courage to get out of the stifling marriage with her husband and study to improve her lot in life. Along the way she discovers other secrets about herself, buried in the facade of a life she has led. She changes, relates to the world in a different way, and refuses to settle for returning to 'the old life' when her husband returns promising her change. Her relationship with her girlfriend proceeds to intimate levels, but in the end this friendship cannot last, as her girlfriend doesn't have the same goals.\n\nThe story is simple, but in the hands of the writers Wendy Hammond and Bob Gosse and with Gosse's fine direction, the entire cast gives us an ensemble of disparate characters in whom we can all believe. Lili Taylor plays the lead with extraordinary skill and as her girlfriend Courtney Love gives a bravura performance. The remainder of the cast (Spalding Gray, Noah Emmerich, Gideon Jacobs, Mischa Barton, et al) is likewise strong. But it is Taylor's film and she offers one of her most poignant performances of her career. A thoughtful, sensitive, engrossing film. Grady Harp, September 0", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_873", "text": "NOTHING LIKE LIVE EDWIN\n \tIf you sort of like Edwin McCain, get this DVD, watch him live, and you will fall in love. He has such passion for his music that can only be seen, and felt during live performances. His amazing voice, is just as amazing live, and he and his band, can JAM!! The energy is high, and its a great time!\nI had the priviledge of meeting him, and blubbered like an idiot, but he is just as cool a guy as he seems. He really appreciates his fan base, and understands how important it is for us to see him live. Im glad that finally, I can share with my friends who have never see Edwin live, what an amazing artist he really is!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_874", "text": "ER Season 4 DVD Review\n \tThe much-celebrated fourth season of NBC's long-running medical drama, ER, is the recipient of two 1997-1998 Emmy awards, three 1997-1998 Screen Actors Guild awards, and one 1997-1998 Golden Globe award. \n\nFans of the show will be treated to roughly 16 hours chock full of trauma intertwined with personal and professional relationship trials between the doctors, nurses, support staff, and patients. The unrated six-disc set includes 22 episodes, Spanish and French language subtitles, and numerous special features including outpatient outtakes, a \"Cutups\" gag reel, \"Anatomy of an Ambush\", and the \"Ambush live post-show\". Outpatient outtakes allow viewers to watch deleted scenes straight from the cutting room floor, while the \"Ambush\" special features include analysis and discussion of the live episode as well as the subsequent celebration among the cast and crew.\n\nThe fourth season is ripe with talented and beautiful actors - some of the most adored cast members in ER history. The primary cast includes returning favorites George Clooney (Dr. Doug Ross), Anthony Edwards (Dr. Mark Greene), Noah Wyle (Dr. John Carter), Julianna Margulies (Nurse Carol Hathaway), Gloria Reuben (P.A. Jeanie Boulet), Eriq LaSalle (Dr. Peter Benton), Laura Innes (Dr. Kerry Weaver), and Maria Bello (Dr. Anna Del Amico). Also returning are Paul McCrane (Dr. Romano), William H. Macy (Dr. Morgenstern), and John Aylward (Dr. Anspaugh). \n\nNew stars to the ER this season include Alex Kingston (Dr. Corday), Mariska Hargitay (Cynthia Hooper), and Yvette Freeman (Nurse Adams). Recurring and special guest stars include Lisa Nicole Carson, Telma Hopkins, Dan Hedaya, CCH Pounder, Chad Lowe, Jorja Fox, Alan Alda, Harold Perrineau Jr.\n\nThis season also plays host to intense storylines, and, of course, emergencies. The DVD set begins with the legendary \"Ambush\" episode-ER's live season opener. Additional ighlights of the season include:\nDr. Greene dealing with the aftereffects of his mugging, his estranged family, and his wavering feelings for Hooper;\nDr. Ross losing his father, and potentially his fianc and career;\nPhysician Assistant Boulet dealing with HIV and the stigma associated with it;\nBenton's relationships with his newborn son, his girlfriend Carla, and his budding relationship with Dr. Corday;\nThe negative impact Synergix (an ER management firm) has on the lives of the staff;\nCarter trying to cope with his drug addicted cousin and personal issues with the remainder of his family;\nAnd much more!\n\nThe fourth season ER DVD is a must have for die hard ER fans, as well as for anyone who just loves a well-written, well-established drama.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_875", "text": "Kevin's dance unforgettable\n \tA very successful comedy. Highly recommendable. Players are magnificent.\nEspecially the final scene involving Kevin Cline's dancing act is unforgettable. Enables people to overcome deeply rooted prejudices about\nsexual practice.Sociological context significant.Leaves fine trails in spectators' brains", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_876", "text": "KK Can Dance\n \tI quite enjoyed watching this film, which is why I give it four stars, even though I think there are some things about it that are seriously problematic. So, why did I like it? Joan Cusack, Matt Dillon, Kevin Kline (in that order) and also a passably funny script -- at least one that is well structured for a feel-good viewing experience.\n\nJoan Cusack is wonderful here. Her blow-up at her wayward fiance after he stands her up is fantastic, and the scene where she stumbles from a bar out into the street, screaming \"Is this the Twilight Zone?\" at which point she collapses on the hood of Matt Dillon's car (in her wedding dress no less) -- well, that scene is adorable, especially considering that it ends with some truly touching readings of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet -- a play that itself explores competing definitions of masculinity. Yes, here is the heart of the film (so I cannot comprehend another viewer's criticism that the bride is given nothing in this film; she's obviously going to marry the movie star, and get to eat cheetos into the bargain). Matt Dillon is, as ever, the essence of cuteness, and a much more desirable husband than Kevin -- um, I mean Howard.\n\nKevin Kline does a decent job of mimicking Howard, a repressed gay man. But it still feels like mimicking, rather than acting. Here is also where the problems begin. I guess wearing a bow-tie means you are gay. And, similarly, the Barbra Streisand gag is beaten to death (and beyond). How many times can the viewers tolerate being told that all gay men like Barbra??!! Come on! Also, Kline's attempt to appear gay simply by giving us a limp hand gesture . . . Not only is it not enough; it's really kind of humiliating.\n\nNonetheless, the final scene does give \"Mr. Holland's Opus\" a run for its money, and I can't deny it: I did really have fun watching this movie. It's basically a sound little production, well structured, reasonably well written, and Kevin Kline can dance", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_877", "text": "Hooked From The Start\n \tI'm not big on anime, but watching one episode got me hooked. The voices, the animation, the story, the characters and the music all blend so seamlessly that it is a joy to watch Samurai Champloo.\n\nEach and every episode just engrosses you deeper and deeper into the story line leaving you wanting for more.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_878", "text": "Samurais meet hip-hop\n \tIf you are bored with Kurosawa's faithful decpition of historical Samurai (and who would be?), if you think the Samurai genre has been overused and outdated...then get ready for the hip-hop remix version of the age old genre: SAMURAI CHAMPLOO. Directed by Shinichiro Watanabe, the man who brought us Cowboy Bebop and 2 shorts in Animatrix, with character design by Kazuto Nakazawa, Kill Bill vol. 1 fame, we are treated to a world that would have made the Wu-Tang Clan feel right at home. The action is off the wall with the two main characters treating us to two styles of fighting that are the very antithesis to each other. One follows the strict laws of bushido while the other adheres to a style that can only be described as being the breakdance of sword play. The music is all modern hip-hop, no moody asian flare here.\n\nThe story is about the adventures of these two warriors as they escort a pessant girl across Japan in search of a samurai who's only distinquishing characteristic is that \"he smells like sunflowers.\" Lack of money, food, and patience is a recipe for disaster and wacky hi-jinks in this adventure-comedy. Rated 16+ (the equivilent of R in the US) for bloody violence and language. A must for any samurai genre fan", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_879", "text": "A MUST Have.\n \tI loved this play. \nTyler Perry and his ability to make you laugh ( and cry ) is a blessing from God.\nYou can watch this with everyone in your family.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_880", "text": "WINNER FOR VISUAL EFFECTS . . . EVEN TODAY !\n \t\"The Good Earth\" must be considered a \"milestone movie.\" As yet, there is no DVD but one packed with out-takes about the making of this film would be especially welcome. There was no Oscar given for outstanding visual effects until 1939; otherwise, \"The Good Earth\" would have 'taken home' that award! \n\nThe lovely Luise Ranier did win \"Best Actress\" award. The 1937 movie was based on Pearl Buck's novel that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932. Interest in \"The Good Earth\" was revived in Fall 2004 when it was selected for \"Oprah's Book Club\". Perhaps women's rights advocates should also give it a boost?\n\nThe story is about China in the 1900s. A simple farmer, Wang Lung, is 'given' (by his father) the slave O-Lan, for his bride. I do not remember much from childhood about this film, but I definitely do not recall Paul Muni having such a mouthful of teeth! (special effecrs?!) Luise Ranier had won an Oscar the previous year for her role in the \"Ziegfield Follies\" -- what a contrast! Here she is the completely docile, loyal wife; as someone wrote, she was bound to her husband in \"eternal servitude.\" And her devotion was betrayed. Partly through the machinations of \"Uncle\". At every time of crisis in the story along comes (GROAN!) the crafty, manipulatve uncle (Walter Connolly) who whines and wheedles - - inserting humor (?) into the script and at the same time destroying family amity. \n\nFrom the Internet Movie Database are the prophetic words of former slave O-Lan: \"When I go back in that house, it will be with my son in my arms. I'll have a red coat on him... and red flower trousers... and a hat with a gilded Buddha and tiger-faced shoes, and I'll go into the kitchen where I spent my days as a slave and into the great hall where the old mistress sits with her pipe, and I'll show myself and my son to all of them.\" (Smiles, contented)\nWang Lung: \"Well... Now, I... I haven't heard you speak so many words since you came to this house.\" \n\nIsn't the photography impressive for having been shot nearly seventy years ago? I found the quality of framed camera shots surprising and the production of many scenes quite amazing. READ Susan Wong's wonderfully perceptive review on amazon.com.\n\nToday's movie-goers don't seem to care about \"true life\" documentation in films, but animation couldn't convince as the 1930s true-life locusts do! That tired word \"awesome\" truly fits this vintage film: the choking drought and famine, the beautiful 'condensed' story of harvesting when they must survive the fury of a storm, and the terrifying scenes of revolutionary uprisings.\n\nREVIEWER mcHAIKU HAILS THIS FILM, and others that made an impact on my childhood!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_881", "text": "Heartbreaking\n \tI've seen this movie on TV a few years ago, but it just wouldn't leave my mind, so I ordered the DVD.\nIt's one of those movies you won't forget, because everyone of us has some kind of 'coach', as Mitchell calls it.\nMorrie is a great coach, and if you watch this movie, you will see why it is so heartbreaking. An old, wise man, a long lost friend, who teaches the last course in his life. At home. One student.\nA must have seen", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_882", "text": "Be Very Afraid\n \tWhat a cast! Mark Wahlberg, Reese Witherspoon, William L. Petersen, Amy Brenneman and Alyssa Milano are all terrific in this taut thriller about an innocent girl (Witherspoon) and her seemingly perfect boyfriend (Wahlberg). Of course, the boyfriend is really a borderline psycho and a stalker. Wahlberg turns in a spectacular yet subtle performance. William Petersen (CSI) is outstanding as the Witherspoon's concerned father who has way too many issues himself. This film is a hidden gem. Buy it . . . you will not be disappointed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_883", "text": "Very Well Made\n \tOtto Preminger's EXODUS is a very well made film. This is a big film and director Preminger is a master at handling films of this scale. He is a master technician and he tells this story on that level rather than showing anything highly stylistic in nature. Well, that is Preminger's style, straighforward and technically proficient movie making.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_884", "text": "Sweet, innocuous, kids love it!\n \tMy children (ages 6 and 11) absolutely love HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL. My son's drama club is preparing to perform it this spring, and he's very excited about trying out for a part. I enjoyed watching it as well. The musical is set in a fairy tale high school, but what musical isn't a fairy tale? Puppy love and teen rivalry ... all done in a family-friendly Disney way. Walt would have been proud", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_885", "text": "There is no happy love!\n \tOuzon explores the feminine universe through the lives and times of 8 women around the sudden crime of the only man of the house. 8 women, every one of them with their affective lacks, their tribulations. Little miseries, sorrows and disillusions. Each one oft them is potentially suspicious of having murdered Marcel.\n\nThe admirable photography and colossal arrangement of a beautiful stage, with a sublime red carpet that remind us Bergman in Cries and whispers plus the visible and well deserved homage top Alfred Hitchcock (Vertigo) expressed warmly in the last quarter of the film, plus the additional musical numbers make of this film an absolute and delicious feast to your senses. \n\nA must-see!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_886", "text": "J.J. Abrams once again proves his worth\n \tThis is, as most critics agreed, the best of the trilogy. Abrams' crisp direction keeps this film moving at breakneck speed from start to finish, including a few twists along the way. I was thoroughly entertained by this outstanding action film.\n\nThe only thing I DIDN'T like.... the short pause in the middle of the film, probably for a change between the dual layers. VERY annoying!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_887", "text": "a must buy\n \tif you are interested in computer history and the fight between microsoft and apple still very hot today this is a must have dvd", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_888", "text": "I want more Macho Man\n \tThere is not enough footage on the feud with Macho Man Randy Savage. I prefer to see entire matches and more in depth behind the scenes regarding the whole story. What did the Macho Man think about it? Unfortunately we can never get to hear from Ms Elizabeth. Would these be included in a future Macho Man DVD set? I was always wondering if that was even legal to use a snake to bite another guy, especially in front of a huge live audience including kids. I was totally shocked when I first saw that on TV back in the 80's. Yes, that's hardcore. Deadly scary hardcore! That should not happen in the first place. The story involving Steamboat is well covered. It is a good example of how dangerous certain things can be. It is easy to think of something to do but actually doing it is another thing. There should be a line which should not be crossed. How can a real heavyweight guitar be used by Honky Tonk to hit Jake over the head? Human error? Hm... Nowadays Tripe H is using a hammer to hit others on the head. I guess a guitar is not a big deal by today's standard. Enough is enough. We don't need accidents! They may be an unevitable part of sports, but not part of \"entertainment.\"", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_889", "text": "Great movie, worth a better translation.\n \tI'd give 4 stars for this DVD release. The movie itself has a special place for anyone who grew up watching soviet movies. To relate the atmosphere of an old 60's soviet \"eastern\" is not easy to an american viewer, and I believe a better english dubbing could do this movie a better justice. Besides that, it's a must have, particularly for any russian ex-pat", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_890", "text": "Life goes by fast.If you don't stop and look at it,it could pass you by.\n \tOne of John Hughes best films,Ferris Bueler made me laugh harder than any other Hughes film. The though of one high schooler having an entire town behind his back makes you wish you were him.I love this film", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_891", "text": "Girl Play\n \tI was amased at how very well acted, directed and written this movie was. The dialogue was sharp and you might have to watch twice to get all the subtle quips. Everyone was well cast. It is great movie for anyone and transcends the lesbo-film cliche. It transcends because the themes are universal and you forget it's a \"gay\" movie. If you hated \"Go Fish\" like I did, you'll love this movie and go \"whew\" for this film - it saves our lesbian cinema souls! Buy it! you won't be sorr", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_892", "text": "Werner Heisenberg, King of Noir.\n \tLeave it to the Coen Brothers to make Werner Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle the crux of a film noir, and darned if they don't make a good case for it in \"The Man Who Wasn't There.\" (Typically, they put their argument in the mouth of a loutish lawyer who can't even remember Heisenberg's name.) Chain-smoking nebbish barber Ed Crane (Billy Bob Thornton) makes the only decisive (and dishonest) action of his life, and thus begins a chain of events that ends in the doom of himself and several, mostly not-so-innocent, bystanders. In \"The Man Who Wasn't There,\" the phrase \"decisive action\" is an oxymoron; everything Crane and the other characters do is governed solely by chance. Everything that happens--from the wrong stranger turning up at the wrong time to a horribly timed punch in the face--changes everything forever, and always for the worse. Set in 1949 in Santa Rosa, Calif. (a tip of the hat to Hitchcock and \"Shadow of a Doubt,\" perhaps?) \"The Man Who Wasn't There\" looks perfect. Like every other Coen film, it's a marvel of production design, and the genius photographer Roger Deakins nails to a tree the dusty black-and-white look of such classic noirs as \"Double Indemnity\" and \"Out of the Past.\" Thematically, however, \"The Man Who Wasn't There\" resembles nothing so much as a much more elegant, much better acted remake of Edgar G. Ulmer's \"Detour,\" in which the characters drift in a low-rent Sartrean hell, totally the victims of fate. But whereas \"Detour\" is more than the sum of its parts, \"The Man Who Wasn't There\" is less. The Coen Brothers may believe in chance, but on the screen they leave nothing to chance, so that everything in \"The Man Who Wasn't There\" is TOO perfect. In the end the film has the same overstudied, clinical quality that afflicts every Coen film except \"Fargo.\" (It must be admitted, though, that only one Coen film--\"The Hudsucker Proxy\"--is ruined by that quality.) The acting is as superb as in any Coen film. Thornton--in a role that is nearly wordless except for the voiceover narration tying the plot together--burns a hole in the celluloid with his intense, hangdog gravity. There are also glittering supporting performances by Frances McDormand as Thornton's philandering wife Doris; James Gandolfini as her paramour and boss; Jon Polito as a shady businessman; Michael Badalucco as Thornton's motormouth brother-in-law; Scarlett Johansson as the teenager Thornton chastely fancies; and especially Tony Shalhoub, nearly stealing the picture as Freddy Riedenschneider, defense attorney extraordinaire.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_893", "text": "funny movie\n \tnext friday was so much better than the first one. with much more funnier scenes. and this movie is reccommended for everyone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_894", "text": "Goes to Show: you got to fight for love sometimes\n \tThis is a sweet comedy with alot of formula but it works! Sometimes you have to fight for love and it takes something like a movie star moving in on the girl to push you to action. Predictable but funny. Isn't love worth fighting for", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_895", "text": "Oh, the things this kid does...\n \tFerris Bueller (Matthew Broderick) is a kind of hero to every high-school aged young adult out there. He's the kind of guy whom we all want to be, really. He acts like he doesn't have a care in the world, and lives life to fullest. The opposite of this guy would be his best friend Cameron Frye (Alan Ruck), a sort of uptight worrywart who deserves to be brought out of his shell by the easygoing Ferris. In this film, Ferris fakes out his parents into calling it another \"sick\" day for him, his ninth to be exact. In order to convince just about everyone that he is really sick, he consults his collection of electronic sound effect equipment for the process. Another antithesis of Ferris is his life-is-not-fair sister Jeannie(Jennifer Grey) who suspects something is up, as does the sly-but-not-so-slick Dean of Students, Ed Rooney (Jeffrey Jones).\nIt's funny how so many trains of thoughts seem to dominate this movie and in the events that happen For instance, Ferris says that he has to keep coming up with new illnesses in order to make 10 sick days. It's amazing; people, like his parents who are most easily duped, would think that this one sick kid when in reality, he's having a ball. However, knowing that if he gets cauught and may not graduate, he decides to make this one count and be worthwhile. Ferris and Cameron bail out Ferris' girl Sloane (Mia Sara) with a dead grandmother ploy, and together the trio spend the day doing the town in Chicago driving the '61 GT convertible (Oh, yeah!). This movie has a special message and feeling to it that's as old as time. It's about conquering fears mostly and just really appreciating life. For after all, as our hero says: \"Life moves pretty fast; if you don't stop to take a look every once in a while, you might miss it.\" That's the moral of the story, really. \n\"Bueller...Bueller...Bueller?\" Not here, but he'll be there in your own home sharing his funny but wise philosophies of life, and showing you how to open your eyes in making the most of every day", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_896", "text": "Inspiring and well-made\n \tHighly enjoyable tale of the life of Marty Maher, the Irish immigrant who rose from humble waiter to become West Point's beloved athletic trainer and football coach for more than 50 years. Despite personal tragedies, and through two World Wars, Maher inspired generations of young men who came through the distinguished Army officers' academy, including future legends like Omar Bradley and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Tyrone Power is excellent and compelling as he portrays Maher from young idealist to elderly sage, Irish accent intact all the way. The scenery and West Point pageantry is fun to watch (although some of it looks like it was filmed inside a studio -- but much else looks like it may have been filmed at the Military Academy). Interestingly, there's not really all that much football in this film -- there's a little, but it's mainly the story of Maher and his family, and the young men he came to love like his own sons. With the flame-haired Maureen O'Hara as Maher's Irish wife Mary, giving a radiant performance. Sentimental in that '50s way, of course, but the legendary director John Ford (working with a cast made up of many of his favorites) always puts a bite behind the sweetness", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_897", "text": "You really can personalize it...\n \tWhen I read the description it mentions being able to personalize your workouts. I thought, \"Yeah, right.\" But you really can pick and chose and combine what you want. You can combine high intensity arms with low intensity abs and medium intensity cardio. It is up to you. Or you can choose from the basic low, medium, or high intesity workouts. This is a great workout DVD and Denise is pretty easy to follow for the most part. I'd recommend it for anyone of any workout level who wants to exercise in the privacy of their own home", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_898", "text": "Great documentary on a great director\n \tPBS did an outstanding job in putting this documentary together. It covers his entire life and career and includes scenes from some of his lesser known and much more difficult to find films. The documentary includes many interview pieces with Kurosawa himself which gives you some added insight into what the man was really like. Also, there are comments from noted Japanese film historian Donald Richie. As a Kurosawa fan watching this on PBS when it aired, the hour and forty five minutes seemed like about half an hour. It is an excellent documentary about perhaps the greatest director of the twentieth century", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_899", "text": "An Insanely Funny Comedy for those with the RIght Background\n \tThis is a work of genius. It is creative, original, funny and well done. That being said, it is probably not for everyone. \n\nThis wonderful takes as its starting point a couple of very minor character from Shakespeare's HAMLET. These are the stars of the show. In Hamlet, they are merely a couple of friends of the prince called in to help deal with Hamlet's melancholia. They appear briefly and are gone. The last mention of them comes when the royal court hears a message that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead. They are merely there to drive forward the story of the prince.\n\nIn this work, the hapless two are called in for the same purpose but the story centers around them. The spend the entire film trying to figure out what is happening to themselves and to those around them. As they discuss existential questions, the tragedy of Hamlet plays out around them. It is quite funny but some background helps.\n\nIt helps a great deal if you are comfortable with Elizabethan speech. Whole pieces are lifted from Shakespeare and the added dialog is of the same style.\n\nIt helps if you are familiar with Hamlet. That makes understanding the context easier.\n\nIt is great fun if you have some knowledge of physics. Rosencrantz spends the whole film on the verge of making monumental discoveries in basic physics but is thwarted at each turn.\n\nIt's is fun.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_900", "text": "cutting edge comedy\n \tNothing quite like this show for the writing and character talent. Every one of the major players in the series has a talent for overacting that even William Shatner would envy, and even without the writing the facial expressions and delivery are frequently close to hysterical. As anybody who has seen this show knows, the writing is very original and energetic but is able to transition seamlessly into double-entendre and innuendo with a cleverness usually reserved for British comedy. (Although, as \"children\" of the Three Stooges, Americans are, I think, accustomed to somewhat heavier-handed comedy.)\n\nFor those who don't know this series, it definitely is too bawdy to watch with kids (I wouldn't let mine watch with me until they are at least 20, by which time they will probably find this material boring). If you are assembling a comedy collection, however, this series fills a unique niche.\n\nMy only complaint is that the packaging is a bit second rate. It doesn't even come in a box, but rather in a little \"accordion-folder\" package which is neither aesthetic nor practical (can't stack) nor particularly protective. It is also hard to remove the disks from the center catches without damaging them (I chipped one first thing out of the box despite expecting trouble, but fixed with carefully trimmed packaging tape; works fine)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_901", "text": "Absolutely Beautiful!\n \tI am a huge anime fan, and this is by far the best. Lemme just say, God I can't even find the words to describe to you how wonderul this series is. It inspires hope and takes the viewer on a journey into myth and fantasy. The whole series is actually based on a true story in Japan. A few hundred years ago, the entire population of wolves in Japan became extinct. There are people there, even today that report wolf sightings occasionally :)\n\nIf you're a fan of wolves, or looking for something a little different, CHECK THIS DVD OUT!\n\nThe musics great, the drawing is perfect -- not just a random bunch of stills like most animes, but actual movement! You get 4 episodes per DVD, each is a little over 20 minutes long. This DVD includes:\n\n19. A dream of an oasis -- this episode takes place right after the incident at the keep. Kiba finds a place where he is truly happy, and wonders if he has finally found paradise.\n\n20. CONSCIOUSLY -- this is by far my favorite episode in the entire series. It has gorgeous music, and the scene by the lake will stay with you forever, just brilliant.\n\n21. Battle's Red Glare -- Orcom's men are fighting against an enemy, and the wolves are caught in the middle. We see a lot of Blue in this episode (she's so cute as a puppy :) and Cher.\n\n22. Pieces of a shooting star -- The group decides to cross a sea of ice, but it turns out not to be such a good idea :( Toboe goes crazzy and we finally getta see the runt kill some stuff.\n\nI can't say enough about this series -- unless you've seen the whole thing, you can't judge it. It's made by the same people as \"Cowboy Beebop\" and this DVD is preparing us for the typical BONES conclusion ;) The next DVD is way sad and very depressing; no matter how tough you are, you will be crying by the end", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_902", "text": "Not just a rehash of The High School Reunion Collection\n \tOkay...when I heard about The Brat Pack Movie and Music Collection I was pretty sure that it was probably just a rehash of The High School Reunion Collection which was released several years ago. Both sets were released by Universal. Fear not, I am here to tell you about the differences. The first thing that is painfully obvious about this set is the choice of movies. Like it's closest cousin The High School Reunion Collection, The Brat Pack Movie and Music Collection includes the exact same movies-\"The Breakfast Club,\" \"Sixteen Candles\" and Weird Science.\" The cover art on the DVD's is the same, no new bonus material with each film that I detected.\n\nIt has been mentioned time and time again that the choice of movies is a bit off. No one even really pegged this acting group \"The Brat Pack,\" until around 1985. Molly Ringwald was one of the best known Brat Pack members and \"Sixteen Candles\" helped to start the whole Brat pack phenom but no one ever considered \"Weird Science\" a Brat Pack movie. Trust me, I remember the 80's. It always seemed like it would make more sense to include \"St Elmo's Fire\" or \"Pretty in Pink\" in with this set. This is painfully clear with the bonus music disc included.\n\nThe music CD includes the following songs-\"True\" by Spandau Ballet, \"Tenderness\" by General Public, \"If You Leave\" by OMD, \"Weird Science,\" by Oingo Boingo, \"Oh Yeah\" by Yello (which was in \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\", Pretty in Pink by the Psychedelic Furs, \"Don't You Forget About Me,\" by Simple Minds and \"I Go Crazy\" by Flesh For Lulu.\n\nWhy include music from \"Pretty In Pink\" and not include the movie? On to the packaging. The packaging is very unique and makes the set worth owning. I own over 100 TV on DVD and box sets and nothing is like this. The DVD's are held in what is literally a three ring binder and the DVD's are in sleeves instead of jewel cases. On the back page of the binder is a pop quiz.\n\nFor the most part it is very similar to The Highschool Reunion collection but it's nice to have the bonus CD and the cool packaging. However, it would have been nice if Universal would have given fans who bought the previous set a little more inspiration to purchase this new collection. One must assume they must not own the rights to \"Pretty in Pink\" (it's listed as a Parmount DVD) because that is easily one of the best known Brat Pack movies and it seems insane that it is not included in a set with the term Brat Pack associated with it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_903", "text": "Wanted: More films like this one.\n \tOne of the many reasons we love movies is how they make us feel, how they make us react. \"Dave\", a wonderful Ivan Reitman political confection is one of those rare movies we watch over and over again to get that warm fuzzy we all need from time to time. Kevin Kline shines as the President's sweet natured slightly goofy stand in after the The Chief Executive suffers a major stroke while boffing an aide. The rest of the supporting cast also turn in exceptional performances as does the film score music which frames the film beautifully. The relationships between Dave and the First Lady as well as Dave and the head Secret Service man at the White House are especially touching. I absolutely love this movie. You will too.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_904", "text": "Greatest injustice since Sacco and Vanzetti\n \tThe question at hand in the film Paradise Lost is not as much did these three teenagers commit this heinous act, but rather was there enough evidence to convict them for the murders. The answer, presented by material in the film, is an unflinching no. There was only speculation and rumor to convict the three.\n\nThe film's strengths are that it doesn't preach, at least not in an overly wrought narrative, and it contains intimate moments with the accused and their families as well as the families of the victims. I can understand the pain and confusion of the victim's families. What is hard to understand is the bloodlust and need for revenge and retribution that immediately takes hold of them. The victims' families are the most terrifying aspect of this film. At one point the mother of the Byrnes child says in a hateful and spiteful tone \"I hate them... I hate them and the mother's that bore them.\"\n\nIs there anything wrong with being hellishly angry with someone who has butchered your child? No, quite natural really. But the point of this film is that judgment was passed on these kids long before the trial even started. I imagine the Bible belt is a very scary place to be raised in... I'll have to ask Brad Pitt what he thinks about it some time.\n\nOn the issue of the prosecution. They had next to nothing. A very questionable confession from a terrified kid, Jessie, with a 72 IQ, hearsay from a couple of kids who claim they heard Damien bragging about the murder but have no proof, a knife found behind Damien's house which doesn't match the wounds on the bodies, and the assertion that because Damien read about Wicca, he must be a Satanist.\n\nTo look at the three kids is also an interesting aspect of the film. Jessie, a very small and slow kid seems a bit lost in the world. His IQ is low but he has no previous records of any type of behavior that would associate him with murder. Jason speaks in short breathless words and seems also to suffer from a low IQ. Damien is the key to everything in this film though. The defense made the key mistake of letting Damien take the stand for two reasons. The first reason is that Damien appears to have ADD and after the first 10 minutes of questioning he sort of fades away and answers in bland yes and no's. The second reason, and the most important, is that Damien is obviously extremely bright. Normally this wouldn't seem to be a problem but judging from every single person the filmmakers put on camera, smart people are hard to come by in that area of the world. Damien scared them.\n\nAll of this adds up to the fact that there was not enough evidence to put these kids away and there were other, more sinister and shocking, suspects that needed to be pursued. The war rages on for the West Memphis Three and it is indeed frightening to think that they did it, and terrifying to think they didn't", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_905", "text": "The Beat of a Pirate's Heart.....\n \tIf you judge this movie using the same checklist you would for \"A Beautiful Mind\" or even \"Lord of the Rings\" you've missed the boat. This movie is a bit more foolish than the others and that is what's so great about it. See this movie through the eyes of a child and allow it to make you laugh, to gross you out, to surprise you with its clever twists of plot, to amaze you with heroes that defy all odds, and to capture your imagination with peculiar pirates' treasures.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_906", "text": "A Very Good (But Sad) Movie\n \tAll of these bad reviews confuse a movie they didn't like with a badly made movie. This is a very well made movie, with perfectly competent performances. The tone is quite serious, and the ending won't cheer anyone up. But then there are many people who loved Titanic, which I found utterly depressing. More to the point, though, who cares about the problems of these rich kids? Not me. The REAL reason to watch this is to see Molly Ringwald at her most beautiful. And if you enjoy this film, check out Less Than Zero, another gloomy but solid ( and underrated) '80s film. The WORST '80s film is Bright Lights, Big City - don't say I didn't warn you!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_907", "text": "I loved it\n \tThis is a wonderful movie to keep the kids (and quite possibly yourself) entertained during an otherwise-hectic holiday. I laughed, I cried, (really, I did) and I just really enjoyed it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_908", "text": "Everybody has a \"Madea\" in his/her family!\n \tI'll admit that I'm a Johnny-come-lately to the \"Madea\" series, finally seeing this compilation at the insistence of my teenaged niece. Creator Tyler Perry and his alter-ego, the opinionated, pistol-packing, chain-smoking (never lit, by the way) \"Madea,\" have starred in several successful stage plays and subsequent theatrical film versions to the delight of fans, mostly African-American, nationwide.\n\nThough the stories feature the tried-and-true clich\ufffdd characters (the belligerent teenager, the devoted wife, the straying husband, the vixens, the lotharios, etc.) and situations (infidelity, promiscuity, straying from the church, comedic funerals, obnoxious and overbearing family members), Perry's productions also introduce a bit of spirituality with each story's ending dependent upon DIVINE INTERVENTION making things right. Some of the acting performances are a little over the top, and the musical selections, though sung with gusto and relish by the gifted vocalists, are weak in the lyrics department; however, as a whole, the respective productions are entertaining and inspirational.\n\nPerry has tapped into a market that is unconsciously ignored by Hollywood, and is having great success on both the stage and screen.\n\nThis compilation lets the viewer experience and/or revisit those money-making stage shows.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_909", "text": "Movie Review\n \tInliked the film in the theater and I like the film now. The plot does not drag and does not bore", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_910", "text": "Better of many older submarine thrillers\n \tI was really impressed by this film and I must congratulate Hollywood for presenting the Soviet war machine in such a realistic way. The direction was fine, the actors well chosen, the script very good and Harrison Ford's acting top quality. I think this film was superior to older ones like \"The Hunt for Red October\" or \"Crimson Tide\" whose story was rather flat and predictable. The key advantage of the film is the intense psychological charging of the crew's attempts to cool the damaged reactor and the marvellous portrait of traditional Russian self-sacrifice", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_911", "text": "Thrilling, Mesmerizing, and Revealing\n \tKids will be kids! Within being a kid is the freedom to be intuitive, honorable and brave. These raw qualities displayed so well by the young man in the movie allows even adults to spring to the occasion of the pure gut feeling of \"love.\" Risk becomes only the next step. Susan Sarondon is superb in her charactor of strength, courage, wit and willingness to go up against the BIG, tough bad guys with all the money and power. Tommy Lee Jones is convincing as he portrays one of the money and power \"fools.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_912", "text": "We Were Soldiers\n \tThis is an excellent movie if you like war flicks. It made me angry being from the Vietnam generation also. It shows how pointless war is and what a waste of good men. The acting from all the cast was top class. I highly recommend this movie. It may be slow at first, but the action later is amazing", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_913", "text": "Action Drama/Comedy and super music.\n \tRichard Dryfuss and Holly Hunter are fabulous in this wonderful remake of \"A Guy Named Joe\". Full of great flying, laughs with John Goodman, and a special appearance of Audrey Hepburn in her last film. You'll love it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_914", "text": "Absolutely fantastic musical, deplorable DVD case\n \tI'm giving this item five stars simply because the disc itself is grand - you receive one of the greatest MGM musicals ever conceived and it's bolstered by quite nice extras. That much you can be assured of.\n\nI'm writing this particular review because of Warner Bros. insistance on using fragile, cheaply made cardboard sleeves rather than the standard plastic dvd cases. \n\nThe problem with these Warner cases is that the pins holding the disc can break if even the slightest pressure is applied to the case, rendering it's capability the actually hold the disc useless. And unlike the plastic cases, the Warner ones cannot be replaced save for returning the disc to the original purchase place or attempting to contact the manufacturer (good luck with that, by the way). \n\nAnother problem lies with the fact that it's made out of cardboard - when you remove the anti-theft stickers almost invariably the sticker will peel some of the artwork off the cover. This can occur even when you're carefully attempting to slowly peel the sticker off.\n\nThe reason I feel the need to mention this is I own dozens of Warner movies, and well over half of them are damaged in this manner and irreplaceable outside of purchasing a new one (not likely, Greedy Bros.)\n\nTo be fair, Warner has finally began producing plastic cases with some of their newest releases - the top-notch Film Noir and Gangster collections offer the films in splendid little plastic cases. But titles like \"Kiss Me Kate\", \"Rebel Without A Cause\", \"Broadway Melody of 1940\", and even \"Wizard of Oz\" are still only available in these sad cardboard cases.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_915", "text": "Great Play! You should get this!\n \tI loved this play. It provided drama suspense, comedy, inspiration, and great music. Tyler Perry has done it again.\n\nSit Back Relax and enjoy the message", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_916", "text": "\"Am gonna be on Television !!!!\"\n \tA deeply emotional film about Addiction, Love, and Family just to some, but when you watch this film you take something with you , something to be greatful for that everyone takes for granted, LIfe. Each character in this film has a heart breaking unhappy ending, really depressing movie but worth a look at least once. Marlon Wayans and Jennifer Connelly were extremely good but Ellen Burstyn broke my heart her performance Rocked", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_917", "text": "Electric Company Still Rocks!\n \tI teared up when I heard the music from the theme song to the Electric Company for the first time in 30 years. I grew up with this show and now my children are learning from it too. Thanks to whoever arranged to have it released on DVD. It was and still is a great show", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_918", "text": "Not the best quality but worth the money spent\n \tI agree with some of the reviews where the quality is not as good as say Baby Einstein videos, however, I still recommend this video for children just learning to speak or with speech delay. My two year old son was not frightened by the woman in the black turtleneck although I agree that the facial expressions are pretty bland. I love the tips on helping your child with speech and language at the end of the DVD. My son is already trying to make new sounds since watching for only a few days. The video has given us new ideas on helping our son progress with his speech and language development. Hope this review helps those that are on the fence about purchasing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_919", "text": "Not every film was shot in widescreen\n \tAccording to IMDb, \"Moulin Rouge\" was shot in 1.37, not widescreen. Therefore you're not losing that much to view this in 1.33 (full screen) format", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_920", "text": "Very interesting..\n \tI really had no idea what life was like for photographers who do this kind of work. I'm a photographer but not this line of work. It was an interesting glimpse into their lives. I wouldnt say you will learn much about photography but you do learn what kind of issues they have to deal with being on location in foreign countries, personal techniques or styles of certain photographers and hear what they look for when shooting. Some places conditions were less than desirable but they got some amazing shots to make it worth it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_921", "text": "\"Keep movin, Tyler. Gotta keep movin.\"\n \tOne of the most beautiful and sympathetic movies ever made about wolves, Alaska, and the Inuit, I could watch this movie over and over and not get tired of it. A mid-level analyst who just happens to be in the right place at the right time (he has his doubts early on)is chosen to go North to investigate the Arctic wolf and its impact on the caribou population. Along the way he encounters a host of intriguing characters, including a crazy-like-a-fox entrepreneurial bush pilot looking to make some sort of big score, a number of wacky bit players who I can easily imagine were not actors, but the real deal, and every bit as eccentric as they appeared; and an endearingly sage old Inuit of few words but many eloquent silences.\n\nThe investigator, Tyler, is not at all sure that he's up to the demands of the job, but forges ahead regardless, played with practical flair by Charles Martin Smith, a perfect choice for the lead here. I would be at a loss and panic-stricken if left alone on a frozen lake in Alaska, as his character Tyler is; Tyler takes it all in stride, trusting it will all be good in the morning, even though it is established early that for all the fact that he was chosen for this mission, he goes into it with a deep-seated terror of wolves.\n\nAfter the assistance of the old Inuit man in getting centered on his path - and the abrupt disappearance of his benefactor, who has a way of coming and going that magicians would envy - Tyler finds himself deep in the bush country and immersed in the world of wolves before he realizes how completely they have taken him over. Knowledge and observance quickly negates his fear, and he is brought to a serenity of spirit and understanding of his place in the world that makes me wish I had the courage and stamina to go out and try it too.\n\nA caveat: there is a culinary moment in this movie that might cause the squeamish some distress. Do what I did at the crucial moment; look at the ceiling, or recite to yourself, \"It's only chocolate, it's only chocolate.\" You'll know when it gets close; they don't spring it on you; and it IS just chocolate.\n\nHighly recommended for the whole family.(Oh one more caveat; if skinny-dipping adults offend you - briefly skinny-dipping, and not flagrantly overt - then maybe this isn't your movie.)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_922", "text": "Look out, Mickey, they're coming for you!\n \tAbout a young scientist (played by Charles Martin Smith) who goes to the Arctic to study wolves, their survival, and their effect on the caribou herds (he proves they are not killing the caribou, as it had been assumed). He is a fledgling in the wilds, but learns to become as resourceful as the wolves. He notices the wolves eating mice, and begins to do the same himself - a supreme irony in this Disney film. The first half is excellent, compelling and beautiful to watch; but the second half is marred by an incessant pounding away on a man-as-encroacher bad guy message and a confusing man-as-wolf Indian mysticism presentation. It's wonderfully photographed, though, and the soundtrack is stunning", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_923", "text": "\"Yo Ho Little Fish Don't Cry Don't Cry, Don't Cry\" ~ Right of Passage On The High Seas\n \tWho could ever forget the image of happy-go-lucky Manuel Fidello (Spencer Tracy) turning the handle on his little accordion box singing in that gentle, infectious Portuguese accent, \"Yo ho little fish don't cry don't cry\". If you're a fan of classic films you know this is a scene from Spencer Tracy's signature movie, `Captains Courageous' released in '37. \n\nPlot: Harvey (Freddie Bartholomew), an Ill-mannered rich kid falls overboard off a luxury vessel and finds himself adrift until a passing merchant fishing ship pulls him out of the sea. He is taken under the tutorage of his rescuer, a friendly Portuguese fisherman named Manuel. Harvey is initially hostile to the thought of having to obey orders and work for his room and board until the ship returns to dock, but eventually comes to understand the important lessons in life being imparted by Manuel. Before his adventure at sea is over he'll learn what it means to be a man.\n\nThis is without a doubt my favorite Spencer Tracy film and a story the entire family will enjoy. It's beautifully filmed with a tremendous cast which includes along with Spencer Tracy and Freddie Bartholomew the legendary Lionel Barrymore as Disko and John Carradine as Long Jack", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_924", "text": "Underappreciated\n \tAfter Spinal Tap, this almost sweet film seemed at first a letdown. But like ST, it is right on. These wonderful performers can grab a character and hang on to it so well that even when it's satire, it's real. If you hate even the idea of folk music, skip it--or watch it to laugh at all those dorky people. If you were there--I was--it's a real hoot(enanny)! Sadly, here in California, they were to be found en masse at every local 99 Cents Only stores. I realize this is not for everyone, but neither was Spinal Tap. Give it a try", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_925", "text": "\"WE CURE NOTHING, WE HEAL NOTHING!\"\n \tWhen you talk about the one motion picture that fully encapsulated all the angst and nihilism of the `70's generation you're talking about Paddy Chayefsky's brilliantly written black comedy, `The Hospital' which was released in `70.\n\nA contemporary, dysfunctional, urban hospital serves as the microcosm of America's failure to deal with not only the physical maladies of the twentieth century, but the mental and emotional illnesses as well. George C. Scott stars in the role of Dr. Herbert Bock, hospital administrator. Dr. Bock is already tittering on the edge of insanity. His wife has left him, he's estranged from his children and he's in the grips of a mid-life crisis causing him to call everything he once held dear into question. When a bizarre series of unexplained deaths begin to occur within the ranks of the hospital staff Dr. Bock is left to ponder the nature of sanity and whether he can continue to function in a world gone mad.\n\nWith great performances by George C. Scott and the lovely Brit Diana Rigg, `The Hospital' is a thought-provoking film that will elicit discussion and debate. Watch it with a friend", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_926", "text": "You'll be in stitches!\n \tIt's a [more vulnerable] Patton in a white coat, running a hospital, and it's all great fun, with a good story from an Oscar-winning script. You have to love it when Scott dresses down a bureaucratic nurse in that gravelly bellow. You half-expect him to finish her off with \"There are brave men DYING out there!\"", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_927", "text": "Loved It\n \tMy favorite DVDs are concerts, festivals, unplugged etc. I was going to buy the CD and Amazon pointed me to their DVD. I prefer DVD surround sound to CD stereo. Plus you get something to look at. I heard the Demon Days songs on the radio, and liked them alot. This is an excellent DVD. You may want to check out Bonnaroo, Cross Roads, String Cheese, even the Doobie Bros. Oh yeah and Eric Burdon and the New Animals", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_928", "text": "Awesome!!!\n \tSeason 5 is one of the best of all! Archie and mike are still doing what they do best....arguing about anything and everything. The best part of the whole season is when Archie finds out that the meathead has bought the Jedderson's old house next door...Arch's expression is PRICELESS!!! I'f you buy this set u won't be sorr", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_929", "text": "Beautiful Film\n \tMost likely this review will not be very helpful to anyone, but I wanted to comment on how beautifully done this film is. I am a long time U2 fan and had seen Rattle and Hum, but didn't get around to purchasing the DVD until late 2005. The fact that the music is wonderful is a given, but the cinematography is just astounding. I love how you get to see everything from every point of view. You get to see what the band sees on and around the stage, including the breathtaking sea of fans. You get to see what the fans see -- the spectacular lighting and silhouettes. You get to hear what the guys think and feel off-stage as well as on. And of course you get the passionate music. The film is as beautiful to watch as it is to listen to. I couldn't ask for more", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_930", "text": "Fun for Lucy Lovers\n \tIt is a wonderful complement to my Lucy collection. The Tango scene is some of her best physical comedy!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_931", "text": "My wife is from Ohio\n \tThe story of a young award winner of a filmmaker's competition going through the trials and tribulations of trying to get \"his\" first feature film made is given a wonderful treatment by Christopher(Spinal Tap)Guest. It's a cynical and hysterical look at how Hollywood is bent and how it can make anyone bend and eventually submit to its neurosis.\n \nUnlike many of favorable reviewers I'm not a fan of Christopher Guest's later works and that's not just because I'm envious of him being married to Jamie Leigh Curtis(lucky dog). I don't find Guffman or Best of Show more than mildly amusing at best. Save for Bob Balaban in Guffman(When Sparky comes back, I almost bust a gut). \n\nSometimes artists do their best work up front. I like Woody Allen's first three pictures the best(What's Up Tiger Lily, Take the Money and Run, Bananas). I think this is the case here. Guest hit gold. Great script, terrific performances by an incredible ensemble cast. A near genius(I'm gonna steal one of the other reviewer's word here because it's so perfect, kudos and thanks) \"turn\" by JT Walsh delivering two of the greatest non sequiturs in film history(alas, another \"great\" dying so soon before his time like Warren Oates and Robert Shaw). Fabulous work by Martin Short, Teri Hatcher, J,T, Walsh, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Fran Drescher, Dan Schneider, Jason Gould, Wakter Olkewicz and seriously I could keep writing names for another 5 or 6 lines. There are tons of people in this sublime comedy. \n\nIts only drawbacks are that it has the misgivings of be made in the Eighties with all its trappings and a rather sloppy reunion scene(Bacon/McKean)that comes off as way too cloying. Other than that this is a rare comic treat for anyone who can see the cynical side of Hollywood. \n\nSomeone said comparing this to The Player was like comparing Bagger Vance to Caddyshack. I'm not quite sure which one is suppose to be good and which is suppose to be sub-par. Caddyshack is a classic and so The Big Picture. I am a big, big fan of Altman and The Big Picture is even par with The Player. If either were more biting I would give the nod to The Big Picture. Though, Richard E Grant's performance is almost as good as Walsh's.\n\nNick's(Kevin Bacon)flights of fancy are hysterical. This is an inspired and unfortunately one-of-a-kind comedy.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_932", "text": "A Classic Haunted House/ Ghost Story\n \tFirst of all, I have lost count of the ammount of times I have seen this movie but every time I watch it I get goose bumps. This is how affective the movie is.\n\nGeorge C. Scott (of \"Patton\" fame) plays a composer who rents a house to live in while he teaches and tries to cope with tragedy. Soon the house begins to exhibit strange occurances and Mr. Scott begins to investige the house's history. This is all you need to know about the plot because anything else would ruin the film.\n\nThis movie is all about atmosphere. There are no scenes of gore and slaughter like so many big budget horror films nowadays. This film does not need to gross the viewer out. The Changeling simply tells a great story as the viewer learns about the house and witnesses the haunting at the same time as the characters. You are pulled into this film because it entertains and frightens with ease. There is nothing \"in your face\" about the scares. \n\nThis film is for fans of the 1960's film \"The Haunting\" or anyone who just enjoys a good ghost story. Don't even bother to rent it because it cheap enough to buy and I guarantee you'll watch it more than once. I have recommended it to many people and I never heard a negative comment. For the full effect, wait until night to watch it and then watch it alone. See how many times you glance over your shoulder.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_933", "text": "Forgotten Comic Character Fun\n \tPeter Palmer and Leslie Parrish are excellent in this fun, politically skewering musical comedy. The songs are upbeat fun, especially \"Put Em Back\" sung by the wives of the new muscle men who express no interest in their mates", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_934", "text": "A Terrific Musical - I Has Spoken!\n \tLIL ABNER is a delightful comedy-musical with stronger emphasis on comedy than most movie musicals. This film version of the Broadway hit musical that was based on the legendary comic strip looks fantastic on DVD in a beautiful print with it's comic book coloring. It's also superbly cast. The film's producers did take a risk hiring two unknowns to play Lil Abner and Daisy Mae - Peter Palmer (who starred in the Broadway show) and Leslie Parrish - but they are perfectly cast and excellent in the roles (it's hard to picture any major male movie stars of the period as Abner anyway, although Daisy Mae might have been played by a number of buxom blondes of the era). It's a shame neither Palmer or Parrish went on to much movie work after this although both were quite active guest starring on television for many years. Both are mighty fine delectable representations of their sexes appeals, as the Dogpatch crowd might say. \n\nIt's true that perhaps only a few of the songs are memorable - notably \"Jublian P. Cornpone\", \"A Typical Day in Dogpatch\", and \"Put 'em Back The Way They Was\" which is sung by five hillbilly cuties including the very young Valerie Harper (\"Rhoda\") and Beth Howland (\"Alice\") but most of the songs are good-humored and enthusically put over by the cast and dancers most of whom were in the original Broadway show. Jerry Lewis has a funny walk-on cameo and the gorgeous Julie Newmar and Stella Stevens have amusing secondary roles. Most of the ladies in the picture are making their film debuts here, including Donna Douglas as the busty hillbilly girl (a few years before becoming famous as one on THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES) who wants \"to broaden our horizons\" and is informed by Mammy Yokum (superbly played by Billie Hayes) that she her horizons is broaden enough. There's quite a bit of political satire in here as well (with politicans with such apt names as Mayor Dogmeat and Senator Jack S. Phigbound) and the Sadie Hawkins Day sequence (a Dogpatch storyline that became a pop culture phenomeon of it's own with many high schools for years having an annual \"Sadie Hawkins Dance\" in where girls would be the ones to ask guys for a date years before this was considered \"acceptable\") is a lot of fun. But then so is the movie. As a Yoakam says when they really mean it - \"I Has Spoken!\"", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_935", "text": "Funny Carey, interesting adaptation\n \tI saw this movie before I read the books. The books are much funnier, and contain so much more than was able to be put into the film. Still, I liked the film and especially Baby Sunny. I thought Jim Carey was an excellent mad uncle after the family treasure and his facial expressions (as always) brought the character to life. I think that even though many things were cut from the first three books of a long series in order to put it all into a feature length film, the essence of the story was captured, and is entertaining. But I do recommend reading the Series before or after watching the film", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_936", "text": "Best 3D IMAX Film\n \t\"Haunted Castle\" and \"Alien Adventure\" are great, but the concept and dimensional enjoyment of \"Encounter in the Third Dimension\" makes it better than the other two. The film is an excellent way of showing how 3D started and how it works with lots of prime examples thrown in, other than the entire movie itself. I do wish the mine ride was longer though (the one which ends with the big, round, stone ball slamming into the tunnel) and there was more shown of the T3 Experience. Sure, the Jules Verne \"Journey to the Center of the Earth\" ride certainly makes up for it, but the effects in the shorter example were awesome, like the bats. Best of all, the film doesn't look all that dated CGI wise for a 1998 production. Now I've definitely got to get the sequel \"Misadventures in 3D\" DVD. Noticed something stupid in the credits for \"Encounter\". Instead of saying \"Cassandra Peterson as Elvira, Mistress of the Dark\", it redundantly reads, \"Elvira as Elvira, Mistress of the Dark\". Unlike the other 3D IMAX films, this one is good either in stereo depth form or 2D wise. Of course, the best is 3D since that is the whole point of the story anyway. I highly recommend this movie to all 3D collectors", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_937", "text": "A Classic that alot of people over look\n \tLets face it Woodey Allen has produced so much a few of his things sort of slip past some of us. I have found this one did for many people. \n\nIt's the kind of movie you watch more then once you have to wonder did the actors fill in some of those lines 'improv' or were those w. allens?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_938", "text": "Wow!\n \tLove this DVD SO much! The actors are super, and the story is hilarious!\nIf you liked the first one, GET this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_939", "text": "Unique and Entertaining,\n \tThe first thing you will notice with this one is the strange animation. It's hard to even describe really... But expect some disoriented backgrounds with some CGI thrown in. The plot however, is excellent. The main focus is about a author is going around collecting ghost stories. He constantly runs into a trio of outlawish justice seekers. They do what is called \"committing\" someone for their sins. These first 4 episodes deal with single episode told stories but all are great. This anime is highly reccomended for the horror fans out there", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_940", "text": "The GIG continues...\n \tThis volume gets right to the heart of the plot, and raises important questions. Who really is Gohda? Where is the next refugee threat coming from? Who tried to kill the Prime Minster, and what roll does he play in the Individual Eleven? Is there a terrorist virus causing another stand alone complex? Can Togusa finds his way clear of criminal charges? Also, we all know The Major, but what of her past?\n\nDisc: 4 episodes in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound (English and Japanese)\n\nEpisodes:\n1. Ambivalence\n2. Trial\n3. Affection\n4. Selecon\n\nUpcoming Releases:\nGhost in the Shell: SAC Official Log 1 - scheduled release date 10/25/05\nGhost in the Shell: SAC 2nd GIG Vol. 3 - scheduled release date 1/26/06\n\nNOTE - If you see any anime items for sale that seem to cheap, they are BOOTLEGS. DO NOT BUY!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_941", "text": "Romantic Comedy Goes to the Dogs\n \tLady and the Trap has been an enduring Disney classic for 50 years now and it's amazing how well it holds up after all that time. The hand painted animation is beautiful and the story and music are top notch. This film is an example of Disney animation at its classic best. \n\nBut calling Lady and the Tramp a great animated film is really selling it short. It's a great MOVIE, period. Lady's idyllic life is shattered and bad boy Tramp comes to her rescue. While he begins his relationship with Lady in the dog house (sorry, couldn't resist), he slowly redeems himself in her eyes and love conquers all in the end. If you've seen any romantic comedies from the last several years and compare it to this movie you'll realize that a story about two dogs is actually more romantic and more funny than virtually any similar film featuring humans. Watch Lady and the Tramp and you'll know why this film is still so loved after 50 years.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_942", "text": "I liked it better than the radio program itself...\n \tI have been a casual fan of the radio version of \"Prairie Home Companion\" for decades, although I seldom listen to more than 30 minutes of it at a time, usually only if I am driving somewhere on a Saturday afternoon when it is being broadcast. I read seven or eight reviews of the movie before getting around to seeing it, and while most critics kind of liked it, there were a few grumbles. However, I thought the film was excellent, and the fantasy sequences which bother some people were needed to cut down on the sweet and nostalgic elements that bring the radio show its steady fans. I liked all the casting, too. Robert Altman is not a favorite director, but when he is good, he is very good, as in \"M*A*S*H* and \"Nashville.\" When he is bad, he is terrible. But here, I thought he done good. Same with Garrison K. I trashed his recent novel in an Amazon review, but I liked him in this.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_943", "text": "A bittersweet love affair in modern Italy\n \tThis is the best film I've seen in perhaps six months or more. The direction by Turkish/Italian director Ferzan Ozpetek is consistently interesting, intriguing, beguiling and ultimately satisfying both emotionally and intellectually. The film is beautifully cut, and the acting, particularly by the fascinating Giovanna Mezzogiorno who plays the young mother of two whose name is also Giovanna, is first rate. \n\nThe story begins in a bakery during World War II when Davide Veroli (Massimo Girotti) is a baker's apprentice. We see him among the great earthen ovens and the warm loaves as he makes what appears to be a sprint out of the cave-like establishment. But he is pounced upon by the baker. They wrestle, a knife is grabbed and apparently the baker falls and there is blood on Davide's hands as he runs out into the streets.\n\nCut to modern times as Giovanna and her working-class husband, Filippo (Filippo Nigro) are crossing a bridge in the city. They meet an old man who seems lost and disoriented. He can't remember his name and he has no identification. Filippo takes pity on him and against his wife's wishes takes him home with them to their apartment. We know because of the man's age that the mystery of who he is has something to do with the men in the bakery scene from World War II.\n\nBut his story is only tangential to the central story of the film which is about Giovanna's brief affair with the man next door, Lorenzo (Raoul Bova), whose apartment window faces hers. This is a love story, a bitter-sweet one--which all great love stories should be in some sense, since life itself is bittersweet. It is framed by, and contrasted with, another love story, that involving the older man from many years ago.\n\nThe tension in the film revolves around the resolution of the affair between the married Giovanna and the handsome man who will soon be leaving the city. Will she abandon her marriage and her family for the excitement of a new man? Because the police can find out nothing about the old man, and because Giovanna's heart softens toward him, and because he is an elegant man of refinement, especially in the pastry arts--Giovanna's dream is to be a pastry chef--the man is allowed to stay for a while and the two are drawn together into friendship, the old man and the young woman. \n\nThat's enough of the plot--the development, the denouement, and the resolution of which are beautifully realized in both an artistic and an emotional sense. Instead let me say that the feel of modern Italy with its racial tensions and its old world versus new world differences are nicely expressed as the past makes itself felt on the present. The dialogue is wonderfully expressive and gives us the sense of authenticity and the kind of realistic effect seen only in the very best films. This is the first film directed by Ozpetek that I have seen, but it won't be the last.\n\nBut see this for Giovanna Mezzogiorno whose beautiful and expressive eyes and natural demeanor will hold you to the screen", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_944", "text": "Delight and challenge\n \tThis film is a real delight, but it also has a message about our consumer culture. Don't miss the deleted scenes: I'm sorry the director cut out the \"saints in the loft\" in particular -- what a powerful image! But it's there on the DVD -- so enjoy this marvelous charmer of a film", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_945", "text": "Good DVD\n \tThis is a very good, well made dvd which is fulled of idea to prepare dinner for your family.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_946", "text": "Clear, easy directions for delicious foods - and the BLOOPERS are funny!\n \tI bought this at (yep, you guessed it) the grocery store, which was a very clever marketing concept on Martha's part. There was only one DVD left. It contained Classic recipes for chicken, beef, fish, vegetarian and other main dishes. If you think you ALREADY know how to make classic, everyday dishes such as meatloaf, think again - because Martha's variations may put a whole new twist on your usual standards. Her use of fresh herbs truly does make a difference and the glaze on her meatloaf was one I hadn't tried before. My family loved it. \n\n There is also a section with Bloopers (yes, Martha's mistakes or mishaps while filming a scene - slips, falls, etc). There are 12 different cupcake variations and an extra section on kitchen tips (I learned plenty of new things from this section). \n \n I have to admit that I looked at the Bloopers section first, intrigued by the idea of actually seeing Martha make mistakes.. and I only wish there were more of those. They were funny, especially the one showing Martha pulling an X-rated carrot from her garden. You'll have to buy the DVD to see the rest. It is a very short section, however. \n\n Then I watched the DVD from start to finish and marveled at the quality of the production, as well as HOW MUCH information was packed into this DVD. From start to finish, each recipe was demonstrated clearly. I intend to use this one with my youngest child because it is a perfect introduction to some classic recipes, from roast chicken to meatloaf. They may not be made the way you are used to making them but in one case that was an advantage...the meatloaf recipe was far better than my standard version and the glaze was delicious (do be aware of your oven's peculiarities, however, and cover the top to keep the glaze from burning; uncover just long enough to brown). It would be best, of course, to use an oven thermometer and know your oven's actual temperature since 350 in one oven may not be 350 in another - those dials may be inaccurate. \n\n But don't make the mistake of thinking this is only for beginning cooks (although it'd be a perfect housewarming gift for the college graduate who is just setting up house). There are plenty of new recipes, especially a squash casserole which I am dying to try on my vegetarian friends, after having tested it on my family and getting rave reviews. In fact, one of the nicest sections of this DVD was the Vegetarian one. Each of those recipes looked delicious.\n\n Martha's mother is featured in some of the segments and that was a pleasant surprise. She and Martha chat as they cook and the whole atmosphere is nice and casual. \n\n No matter what you may think of Martha Stewart, this DVD is a top-notch, quality production with tons of useful info. \n\n The DVD can also be inserted in a computer to get a list of menus and other features.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_947", "text": "Altman's overlooked 70s masterpiece\n \tOften overlooked, Robert Altman's 'The Long Goodbye' is arguably one of THE films exemplifying the 1970s and, although far less dark, ranks alongside Antonioni's 'The Passenger'.\n\nPropelling Marlowe into the opulent, 'promise' of the west coast 1970s USA, Altman allows the story to unfold around a classic murder, mystery story and the stunning cast help to create an atmosphere of parochial 'goings-on' that can subsequently be seen in the works of David Lynch, Tarrantino and, more recently, the 'Sopranos'. The late, great Sterling Hayden gives an unforgetable, bullying, volatile King Lear-like performance as the ageing, impotent, alcoholic writer, and Mark Rydell's 'dangerous' violent character anticipates that which Martin Scorsese and Joe Pesci create latterly in Goodfellas/Casino. Moreover, there's an uncredited cameo appearance of a moustachioed Arnold (Schwarzenneger) as a 'heavy'. \n\nHowever its Elliiot's Gould's brilliant (Oscar deserving) performance as Philip Marlowe that helps to seal this film's status into the canon of GREAT films. \nGould creates a sharp, amiable, chain-smoking, wise-cracking 70s detective whose 'quirky-alone' livestyle allow him the freedom to give his own Chandleresque, talking-to-himself dialogue (...'it's alright by me...') whilst interacting with a diverse range of characters within the narrative. With respect to this, there's the continual variation of the haunting melody, 'The Long Goodbye' that is re-worked throughout the film thus floating the narrative structure within changing and moving events and themes yet anchoring it to the overall thread of the story itself.\n\nAltman's direction is that of a genius at work: the back-drop of the oceanic tug and wash of the tide as seen through the windows of the seductive though manipulative Eilleen Wade's windows (Nina Van Pallandt), together with slightly surreal and erotic appartment setting of Marlowe's flat make this film unforgetable. There's also the tension associated with the 'journeys' to Mexico: a theme used in more recent (great) films including 'Lone Star'; 'Traffic'; and, 'The Three burials of Melquiades Estrada'. Who can deny the impact of the opening 'cat' scene and the final 'chapter' of the film set within the avenue of trees; the 'oh-too-late' figure of Eileen Wade heading in the opposite direction to Marlowe who ironically celebrates his parochial sense of closure by playing the minature harmonica.\n\n If ever a film rated as a '6' for special merit and sheer enjoyment then this is one of the elite few deserving of such an award! I urge you to watch or re-watch this film and savour a work of pure genius. As a commentator and fan of such a seminal film, I can only hope that Robert Altman and-or Elliot Gould can provide a commentary-enhanced (Criterion edition )DVD", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_948", "text": "One of the movies my Mom likes that I'll actually watch!\n \tI could watch this over and over again! It's so funny! The person who dissed women's manly handshakes is a sexist! But anyway, I would seriously recommend buying this if you want something funny to watch! Definitely 5 stars and your kids would probably like it too.....for one viewing per 5 months. Don't force it on them is my advice!!\nRock o", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_949", "text": "Lost - The Complete First Season\n \tWOW! THE PLANE CRASHES AND THE STORY GOES ON THE STARNGE ISLAND. THE SURIVIORS, THE KILLERS, AND OTHERS...WHO IS WHO BEFORE THE CRASH, AND WHO BECOMES WHAT AFTER THE CRASH. \n\nLOST START AS SIMPLE TALE OF AIR CRASH BUT AS THE STORY GOES FORWARD WE LEARN THE BACK STORY OF EACH SURVIVOR, THERE LINKS WITH OTHER SURVIVORS AND WHAT THE ISLAND HAS SHOWN THEM.\n\nEND OF EACH EPISODE LEAVE YOU WITH A QUESTION MARK, WHICH GIVES YOU SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, AND SOMETIME DESTROY YOUR ATTENTION TO YOUR FELLOW MEN.\n\nGO ON AND GET LOST IN ONE OF THE BEST T.V THRILERS OF OUR TIME.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_950", "text": "This is reality....\n \tWhat's so 'ugly' about this movie? Because it depicts the truth? To all you parents out there, this is exactly what teenagers do on a daily basis. I know because I was once a teenager too, and this movie hits the mark. This is what happens when parent's don't have a solid relationship with their kids. This movie is not ugly, its just the straight up truth which most people don't like to recognize. It's up to us as parents to guide our children in the right direction so this type of behavior can be minimized", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_951", "text": "Scarlett..a perfect ending to a perfect movie\n \tI loved Gone with the Wind. This movie lets the lovers of Gone with the Wind know what happens. It is a great ending. But set your mind and be aware that the Rhett leaves something to be desired and Scarlett too...but it is a good movie and I love knowing the ending", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_952", "text": "Should have been Jurassic Park II\n \tThis is the sort of sequel that should have been made in the first place. The premise is sillier than the first film (which was pretty silly itself), but the characters are appealing and the action is streamlined and intense. Enjoy the ride and try to forget that \"The Lost World\" ever existed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_953", "text": "Great Movie!\n \tMy girlfriend told me about this movie. Up until then I have never heard about it. This movie was alot better then I thought it would be. I enjoyed every minute of it. It kept me on my toes the entire time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_954", "text": "One of a kind.\n \tWhen I sat down to watch a movie called Three Woman with the knowledge that one of the three woman is Shelley Duvall, my first reaction was that I would be better off drinking a nice, tall glass of toilet water. But, that reaction was short lived. It is rare for me to enjoy a movie that I was determined to hate from the first second, but this movie forced me to pull a 180. The ominous feel of the movie gripped my attention within the first five minutes and never let go. It is a trance like movie. I found that I couldn't stop from watching yet, I didnt know why I was watching. Very bizzare, and very mezmerizing. Not a movie that will be enjoyed over and over however.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_955", "text": "This documentary was a bit weak\n \t9-11 was meticulously planned out by our government. If people do not believe me, go read and study that day like it was your babay and you'll find the truth. I was a bit skeptical at first as well. Now my eyes are open to the totalitarian states that we live in. This isn't the UNited States of America, this is the beginning of a NEw World Order. Don't believe me, we'll probably never know, because we'll be spoonfed our news on the war in Iraq by the Corporate Media that controls and censors what we see and DON'T SEE! Don't think so? You, along with millions of other ignorant idiots who choose to follow the war in Iraq by watching CNN (Censored News Network), or Fauxnews. It pains me that people still don't realize that there is no fight for democracy in Iraq. Its a fight for Imperial Ambitions, we need Iraq for Oil, and to set up a puppet government so it doesn't scare Israel, our ultra conservative evangelical christian politicians can sleep better knowing their holy land is out of the hands of \"radical muslim fundamentalists.\" No one will know until people actually open up a damn book and read for yourself, instead of relying on \"experts\" who \"know\" what is going on. I thought we were intelligent people, us Americans? Most of you can't even figure out wat the problem really is. Its our corrupt government", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_956", "text": "excellent adaptation\n \tI am a big fan of the book and thought the film version did it justice. Beautifully filmed; excellent performances", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_957", "text": "\"ha ha ha, you didn't say the magic word, ha ha ha...\"\n \tI read the book in middle school and watched the movie shortly afterwards. A few of the characters were switched around, but I was so impressed with the adaptation. A thriller that still makes me nervous and jumpy - the kids in the kitchen scene and when Mr. Arnold's arm drops on Ellie's shoulder as she's trying to turn the generator back on, for example. There have been countless lines I've memorized and quoted at appropriate and innapropriate times, due to my obsession.\n\nAnd after watching it more than 25 times, I've come to appreciate it more. Great cast - Sam Neil is my favorite. Richard Attenborough is a little too cute and nice, but I liked his white clothing, the hat, and the amber cane. Wayne Knight was incredible as Nedry, the slob. He's as likeable as ever, though somewhat the villain. I always hate it when he dies. Jeff Goldblum fit the description of Ian Malcom from Crichton's novel well. Crichton sparked my interest in Chaos Theory, sometimes called The Butterfly Effect. I am a firm believer in it. And of course, in the novel and film, Malcolm was right. \"Life finds a way...\" \n\n(In Chaos Theory, the system is very sensitive to small changes in external conditions, and \"random\" --unpredictable-- events result from the \"normal\" equation/setup, because there is never a fixed set of outcomes; the system is unpredictable because of its complexity. Hammond thought his system was without error, that he was in complete control. He believed that the dinosaurs would fail to reproduce because all were engineered to be female, but he was wrong - the dinosaurs evolved because of the replacement amphibian DNA that was used to fill in the gaps in the dinosaur DNA. This DNA gave the dinosaurs the ability to change sex in order to reproduce, \"survive,\" in a single-sex environment. And it turned out that Hammond was wrong about many other equations - things are not as black and white as he thought, and it is problematic to predict long-term behavior of his animals.)\n\nLove the scene where the lawyer is eaten while sitting on the toilet.\n\nWe watched the Mr. DNA segment in a high school biology class. I've always thought it explained the process very well for something that is complicated (though I found Mr. Hammond's live speaking lines to be unrealistic...was he really planning to be there for each tour?).\n\nThe kids were kind of annoying. I didn't notice this until I was a little older, but Lex (\"I prefer to be called a hacker\") uses Silicon Graphics' 3D file system navigator to turn power back on in the park. Their logo is on the monitor. If only UNIX were as popular as Windows is now...\n\nAnyway, the soundtrack was classic - it was the first CD I bought, back in the mid-90s. Tonya Harding skated to the theme at the 1994 Olympics, or some other competition. I only liked her because of her excellent music choice", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_958", "text": "A late 1960s social satire with De Palma and De Niro\n \t\"Greetings\" is an offbeat satire from a very young Brian De Palma starring an equally young Robert De Niro. The vignettes focus on three friends. First there is Jon Rubin (De Niro), an aspiring filmmaker who has the idea of creating \"peep art.\" This would consist of filming \"private moments,\" and then letting people view them through tiny windows, thereby re-creating the Peeping Tom experience (more of this in De Palma's much better 1970 film, \"Hi, Mom!\"). However, if you are expecting to see an amazing performance by one of the great actors of his generation in an early film, you are going to be disappointed. De Niro comes off as overly mannered and a bit forced in his performance, especially in comparison to his two co-stars. His best moment is off-screen as he talks a woman through going to bed for his peep art (she repeatedly forgets not to talk). But he is a lot better two years later and had a decent career, at least until he started making credit card commercials.\n\nFirst there is Lloyd Clay (Gerrit Graham), a conspiracy nut so obsessed with the JFK assassination that a half-naked woman sleeping in his bed is just another opportunity to show that the paths indicated by the bullet holes do not match up (unless JFK was shot while standing on his head). Lloyd shares his deep, dark thoughts directly with the viewing audience as he argues vigorously to convince us he is right. But sometimes he finds people in the real world to assault with his blow-ups from the Zapruder film that reduce the assassination to a Rorschach test. Finally, we have Paul Gerald Shaw (Jonathan Warden), who would like to find the right girl. His problem is that he has his induction physical and going to Vietnam will really hurt his love life. Fortunately, Lloyd and Jon are fully of ideas as to how Paul can get the army to reject him, everything from pretending to be gay and coming on to the sergeant (Lloyd's idea) to volunteering to shoot not only the Vietcong but also any American troops of color (Jon's brainstorm). \n\nThere is no real narrative thread here, which is hardly a criticism because \"Greetings\" is more of an ancestor of \"The Groove Tube,\" \"Saturday Night Live,\" and \"Second City TV\" in the history of contemporary sketch comedy with a heavy satirical bent. The difference is that what De Palma and his friends come up with in \"Greetings\" is more experimental guerilla theater than really polished sketch comedy. But there is something compelling about its enthusiasm, which makes us forgive the filmmaker and his actors when things go on a bit too long. De Palma has admitted to being influenced by Godard and the French \"Nouvelle Vague\" cinema, which inspired going out on the street and trying to improvise scenes (only they did not have enough film to improvise, so they ended up rehearsing most of the film to save money). But even in this early work, De Palma is clearly into doing everything you can do with a movie camera (inter-titles, split-screen, slow-motion, fast-motion, etc.).\n\n\"Greetings\" is a historical footnote in cinematic history inasmuch as it was the first film in the U.S. to be given an \"X\" rating (later changed to \"R,\" which is what it would qualify today because of some of the shots of nude women). In terms of social history \"Greetings\" represents some of the counter-culture politics of the late 1960s. It had been almost thirty years since I first saw \"Greetings\" and \"Hi, Mom!\" Back then they constituted part of my first real exposure to radical thought in terms of what was out there on the streets. If you see just one of these films, interested in how De Palma was cutting his teeth as a director before he made his name with \"Carrie\" and \"Dressed to Kill,\" then \"Hi, Mom!\" is the choice (the \"Black in America/Be Black Baby\" bit is the must see segment of that satire). But if you are interested in De Palma's career or counter-culture comedy from the late 1960s, then check them both out", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_959", "text": "Scared me away from the bathtub when I was 15!\n \tTHis was the first scary movie I ever saw in the cinema, and it made a strong impression on me. The bathtub scenes were so eerie that I only took showers for a few years after I saw this movie at 15 - that is how much it scared me. I have since watched it as an adult and was able to keep it in healthier perspective, although I do have to say it is pretty scary and well done. Watching it many years later, I was surprised that it lacked a lot of the 70's cheese that you see in many films from that era. The carpet and some of the clothes were funny, but it didn't detract from the film. Glad I bought it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_960", "text": "Enchanted\n \tThis is a great family movie, a fresh take on enchantment stories. It's rather in the style of E. Nesbit's books, using contemporary references. I find it far superior to many of Disney's usual works. It's enjoyable for adults and kids", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_961", "text": "An Enchanting Fairy Tale\n \tElla of Frell (Anne Hathaway) is an unusual child. As a baby, a bumbling fairy godmother named Lucinda (Vivica A. Fox) gave her the gift of obedience. Every time anyone gives her a direct command, she must obey.\n\nDespite, or maybe because of, this \"gift,\" Ella grows to be a headstrong woman. She goes against the conventional wisdom of the realm when it comes to ogres, giants, and elves. Current rules state that these creatures are dangerous and must perform certain jobs only. But Ella campaigns for their equality.\n\nShe is also one of the few women in the realm who doesn't swoon at the site of Prince Char (Hugh Dancy). When the two meet accidentally, Char finds this distain quite refreshing and immediately begins to fall for the headstrong young woman.\n\nTrouble is brewing at home, however. Ella's stepsister Hattie (Lucy Punch) has figured out Ella's secret. Now, Ella finds herself doing things she would never willing do. So she leaves home and sets out to find Lucinda to give the gift back.\n\nI had missed seeing this movie in the theater, and finally got a chance to watch it. I missed a real treat. The movie is funny from start to finish, and I had a grin on my face the entire time. While the story is a bit predictable, it isn't super preachy. The cast does an amazing job bring their characters to life. The only drawback to the movie is the special effects. While some worked well, most of the time they weren't up to today's standards.\n\nWhile the main audience might be teen girls, this is one adult male who loved it. It's sweet, charming, and entertaining. What more could you want", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_962", "text": "Biggest Winner 5 disc DVD workout\n \tGet ready for this workout. The beginner DVD's are butt kickers for a 1/2 hour workout. The advanced DVD's are killer. I definitely got my money's worth with this set. There's no excuse not to be in better shape if you have this product.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_963", "text": "All About the Benjamins\n \tAll about THE Benjamins is a funny @$$ movie.Mike Epps is funny. The polt of the movie is very interesting and funny. I recomend that you watch it soon if you have not seen it yet.\n :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_964", "text": "This is Fun\n \tThe series was always delightful because it was fun, done with panache and done with a little tongue in cheek. Pierce Brosnan was great and Stephanie Zimbalist was a wonderful partner. Loved 'em both. Nice to be able to see it again because I enjoyed it so much and because there is nothing on TV like it today.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_965", "text": "Aeria Gloris, Aeria Gloris\n \tOnce again the saga of Motoko Kusanagi refuses to fall into the popular mold - as manga, as a pair of feature films, and now a TV series, it combines the classic crowd pleasers of the science fiction of a not too distant time, a topnotch group of secret agents, and a beautiful woman with a story line that isn't fraid to stop and contemplate the complicated world where the line between mechanical and human, program and soul, get crossed every day.\n\nWhat you will see for most of these last few episodes is the dismantling of Section 9 when their efforts to get to the bottom of the Secretary General's plot result in danger to the nations politicians. This invites retaliation and everyone goes undercover and, eventually, fall into the governments hands. All the Laughing Man's efforts seem to come to naught and theire is every sign that this series is about to have a very nourish ending.\n\nWell, all I'll tell you is that the ending is worth all the trauma of getting there. These three episodes really focus on the characters of the Section 9 team in unexpected fashion. And even the Tachikoma's make a reappearance.\n\nThis has been a contemplative series. First the ethical questions raised by the Laughing Man and human cyberization, then the even more difficult issues of what life is or can be. In these episodes Kusanagi reveals a personal philosophy which is both chilling and evocative of the samurai code. She is a modern Tomoe Gozen, unendingly loyal to Arimaki and fiercely defiant in battle. \n\nThis has been a series with considerable depth that echoes but never slavishly imitates, the work that has gone before. A fine piece of work from both an artistic and an entertainment point of view", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_966", "text": "Rolling Photo Gal\n \tI like pretty much all of Annie Leibovitz's photography, and if you have noticed her work on magazine stands you'll probably enjoy the book too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_967", "text": "Spellbinding! Supernatural super film!\n \tIts original idea challenges us to look in a new way at the things we don't have the answers for. Kevin Costner is Joe Darrow, an emergency doctor, who's pregnant wife Emily, also a doctor ,dies in a tragic accident in Venezuela while he's in Chicago and trying desperately to reunite with her. Joe doesn't find her body and this leaves him haunted. His emotional pain is beyond belief, he buries himself in work. One day he remembers that Emily asked him to check on her paediatric cancer patients and he starts visiting them. Then unusual things begin to happen. The children who have had near-death experience have seen Emily and are trying to pass a message. Joe Darrow's already shattered world is now turned completely upside down. He is forced to change his beliefs. This is dramatic and painful process and its end is a TRIUMPH of one of the greatest love stories ever told! Kevin Costner's performance as Joe Darrow is absolutely brilliant. His extraordinary talent shines in this complex and emotionally demanding role!\n \nDragonfly is a profound film. Its magnificent end is affirmation of life and a great inspiration. After all :\"It's belief that gets us there\"", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_968", "text": "the futures only hope is the president of the nra charlton heston\n \tok sue me,i love this piece of cheese from the 70's. a remake of sorts of the last man on earth,heston is a doctor who used a expermental sereum on himself after a bio war has wiped out most of the world. the people who are left are albinos who can't get out in the sun(i.e. vampires,as they were in the book), and they want heston to die for his crimes(he is free of the germ and was an army doctor so they blame him for the end of the world. heston spends his days tracking them and killing them and his nights whole up fighting off the mutants.\n this was a staple of late night t.v. and for some reason the sunday afternoon movie. you can tell in the stunts that it's not heston and some of the speachs are well corny, but the movie even with it's down beat story is fun and can be scary for younger kids(still i would be very careful about letting young ones see it as it has some nude scenes in it) \n the widescreen transfer is very good as is the sound and the extras are small but very nice", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_969", "text": "There is something tragic about being 50 (recommended)\n \tSUNSET BOULEVARD is a drama that reveals the unsightly day-to-day world of forgotten and upcoming actors behind the pomp pretense. Joe Gillis (William Holden), a writer running from a pair of automobile repossessers, holds up in the garage of an apparently abandoned mansion on Sunset Boulevard. While walking around the dilapidated structures and evaporated pool, he is shocked to discover it's occupied by old silent-film star Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson). \n\nLiving with a devoted chauffeur, estranged from Hollywood and forgotten by fans, in Desmond's mind, she is still a star working on her next big roll in a script she has been scribbling for years. Knowing the script doesn't have a chance, as a writer, Joe looks at this as an opportunity to \"fine tune\" it to earn some extra cash. However, the working relationship is not all that tidy. It seems lonely Desmond is looking to sponsor a gigolo. His payment is a warm place to stay at night, a closet full of clothes, nice meals, private \"parties,\" and Desmond's ever-present company.\n\nIf it were possible for Desmond's self-admiration to be supplanted by anything, it would be the possessiveness for Joe's affection. Young Joe needs a break from such austere surroundings and eventually goes out to a party with real people and meets a girl engaged to an old friend. Through a series of secret rendezvous they begin to collaborate on a script with real potential and, naturally, develop feelings for one another. The girl may be willing to sacrifice her engagement but breaking free from the tentacles on SUNSET BOULEVARD is a formidable challenge. \n\nWith some of the most memorable quotes in Hollywod, this is a wonderfully produced \"noir-comic\" drama by Billy Wilder that well projects the intense emotions, not only of each character, but of the large group of people in the entertainment industry they represent. Other highly acclaimed movies that fit in with this genre are ALL ABOUT EVE, AN IMITATION OF LIFE, and WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE. A gem on the DVD extras is the history of fashion legend Edith Head.\n\nMovie quote: \"There's nothing tragic about being fifty. Not unless you're trying to be twenty-five.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_970", "text": "Kowsy\n \tThis movie is possibly one of the best movies I have ever seen. Christopher Nolan is a genius along with all of his other movies. This movie is very unique and will never get old", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_971", "text": "Great ocean shots in the Bahamas\n \tI grabbed this flick from the shelf on a very wet and miserable day at my local Target.... craving the Summer sun and needing an island vacation.... \n\nThe cover appealled to me for these reasons and I admit I was not at all disappointed in the movie. The scenery was indeed spectacular. The underwater diving/snorkling scenes were clear, crisp, and just what the doctor ordered. Even the sharks and rays made it all quite beautiful.\n\nOK, enough of the shallow stuff.... the movie was indeed much like the 70's flick \"The Deep\" which I enjoyed back then as well. The characters of Jared and Sam were pretty believable - poor, honest, and happy folks (most of us would love to really be this happy - let's face it!) The introduction of Bryce (played by Scott Caan) really created an interesting balance of characters and how each reacted to the many dangers, twists, etc. \n\nOverall, the bikinis and the buff guys added to the adventure many of us would love to have in our generally boring lives. Would I want to deal with Tiger Sharks? No, but a little excitement would beat the heck out of my boring 9-5 job every day.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_972", "text": "The best live-action film yet for Walt Disney films!\n \tThis film is the best film that Disney has in it's live-action collection! Every actor and actress gives their all in this great adventure that brings the ride to life. I really like all the extras on the disc as well I like seeing how the film was created, looking at deleted scenes, learning about the history of real pirates, and learning how the park ride was developed through the eyes of Walt Disney himself", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_973", "text": "The quality of the movies makes the waiting more eventful\n \tUpdate (Jan 27, 2006):\nI am still waiting for this 3-pack placed last October. I have repeatedly asked the company to delete items listed on its website that it does not have. I am glad that Amazon has finally removed its original listing of this 3-pack (NEW) from its website.\nJan 27, 2006\n\nI am still waiting for this 3-pack to be delivered for, initially, the Thanksgiving holiday, followed by, as promised by representatives of Amazon, Christmas. I doubt if Amazon actually has this item for New Year's day (2006). Forget to mention that I ordered it on Oct 27, 2005 and today is Dec 26, 2005.\np.s.\nI received another update this morning indicating that the item will not be shipped until Jan 27, 2006. I am going to keep waiting until somebody admits that Amazon does not have this item at all", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_974", "text": "ONE OF THE BEST SUBMARINE \"TRUE-STORIES\" FEATURES RUSSIAN HEROES\n \tIN A NUTSHELL: UNDERRATED - UNDERVALUED - UNDEREXPOSED - \n\nExcellent submarine thriller with the added attraction of having been based on a true historic event! It is hard to believe how poorly this excellent film did at the box-office.\n\nHarrison Ford and Liam Neeson are ideally suited as Soviet naval Captains, and as believable as their rebuilt authentic K-19! Kathryn Bigelow who Directed and Produced the film did an incredible job, which can be better appreciated by viewing the 3 excellent featurettes that are included on the DVD. \n\nBOTTOM LINE: THIS NEW KIND OF SUB FILM IS A PART OF HISTORY\n\nIf you enjoy submarine films this is one of the best. If you enjoy thrillers, this film delivers enough edge-of-your-seat tension and authentic submarine situations to satisfy both the submarine-movie and thriller-enthusiast in anyone.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_975", "text": "Worth the hype\n \tok even for a guy, I thought the hype might be a little more than it was worth, but to my amazement I thought is was a great story and lived up to all that I have reviewed. I would suggest the movie to all.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_976", "text": "Hector Elizondo is great in remake of \"Eat Drink Man Woman\"\n \tHector Elizondo is an actor of uncommon skill. Aside from his superlative work as a Doctor on \"Chicago Hope\" he has been often cast as a sideman in films - the trusted aide, the sympathetic boss - but often in supporting roles. In \"Tortilla Soup\" he takes the leading role in a Mexican-American remake of Ang Lee's \"Eat Drink Man Woman\". \n\nHe plays Martin Naranjo, a Mexican Chef so gifted that all who eat his cuisine proclaim him an artist. The movie has delightful flourishes where we see dishes being prepared, then eaten, that are so delightful that you can almost perceive the wonderful aroma leaping from the screen. Martin is has lost much of his sense of taste, which he thinks is a cruel irony, but his Cuban partner reminds him that Beethoven composed his greatest symphonies after he had lost the sense of hearing. Martin also has 3 daughters who he has raised sinced becoming a widower 15 years ago. Elizabeth Pena is Leticia, the pious schoolteacher who is invited to ask the blessing prior to the family meals although she turns a simple \"grace\" into mini-sermons. Jacqueline Obradors is the saucy Carmen, who was encouraged to get her MBA by Martin, but has difficulty balancing the borderline ethics of large business deals with her growing realization that she is not pursuing her passion - as her father did with his wondrous cooking. Tamara Mello is the youngest Maribel who finds herself torn between the pressure to go to college and to \"find herself\". Constance Marie is family friend Yolando, who is the same age as the older sisters and is coming to the end of a dissatisfying marriage with a young daughter who Martin dotes on. Raquel Welch is Yolando's mother, Hortensia, who is also without a man and plainly has designs on the compassionate and accomplished Martin. \n\nThe film depicts the evolution of these various characters as they come to terms with the progression of their love lives and professions. At the beginning of the film all of the characters are single. By the end they've all been paired off in one manner or another, some in a manner more satisfyingly realistic than others. Raquel Welch is a bit of a distraction in the film. At age 61 she has a show-stopping beauty that few woman would aspire to at age 25. In a film full of attractive performers she doesn't \"look her age\" enough to blend into the story. She plays the part of geriatric bombshell jester and in a nice ensemble this role sticks out like a geriatric bombshell jester. \n\nThe movie otherwise has some realistic and positive things to say about aspirations and relationships and I would recommend it if only to watch Hector Elizondo around the dinner table and in the kitchen.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_977", "text": "What more can I say...\n \tIt is the ultima of CGI video game movies. I must buy for Final Fantasy addicts.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_978", "text": "Just 'Breathe' in the Joy of this Special Tale\n \tRESPIRO is one of those Italian treasures of a film, this time written and directed by the insightful Emanuele Crialese, that isolates humanity in a place where all the joys and foibles of living become cogently the entire point of the story. RESPIRO mixes the gut-level Italian response to life with the surreal flights of fancy made famous by Fellini.\n\nLampedusa is a Mediterranean island between Sicily and Tunisia that is baked by the sun and is far enough away form the culture of Italy to be a return to the native. The population is all involved in fishing. On this picturesque island lives Grazia (the beautiful and talented Valeria Golina) who appears to be a wonderfully free spirit but is actually a bipolar personality. She lives happily with her fisherman husband Pietro and her children: teenage Marinella (Veronica D'Agostini), Pasquale (Frncesco Casisa - a very fine little actor!) and Filippo (Filippo Pucillo). The boys adore their mother and their father and often make excuses for their mother's wild behavior patterns to the villagers who view her as a menace. \n\nWhen Grazia's actions come under scrutiny by Pietro and he considers the advice of the grandmother (Muzzi Loffredo) who occasionally gives Grazia tranquilizing injections when her manic side surfaces and suggests Grazia needs psychiatric help in Milan, Grazia runs away to hide in a grotto, her whereabouts are known only to Pasquale.\n\nThe little village mentality merges and the people search the waters for what they feel must be the death of Grazia, only to discover on St Bartolo's Day that Grazia is blithely swimming in the ocean. How this affects the village and the lives of this tender family is the secret of the movie: revealing the ending would dissipate the joy of RESPIRO. Suffice it to say that the closing footage will simply take your breath away!\n\nThis little treasure of a movie has some of the most imaginative photography - both above and below the surface of the surrounding ocean - of any film you'll see. The music by John Surman is pitch perfect and atmospheric. The way director Crialese captures the folklore-like behavior of the youngsters' games, and the married-to-the-sea philosophy of the villagers, is utterly magical. This is a movie that celebrates those raw emotions of being human that seem to be eroding into the cultural pablum of contemporary society. RESPIRO is a glowing reminder of the worth of a return to Eden. In Italian with English subtitles. Grady Harp, November 200", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_979", "text": "Get the Trilogy Set Instead\n \tI enjoy all three of the the Jurassic Park movies, though I think and quot;The Lost World and quot; is a bit weak. While I think that anyone who enjoys action movies, monster movies, or horror movies should own all three, I find it difficult to recommend this set because there is a set that contains not only the three movies, but a fourth DVD containing substantial background information on the making of the movies. I give this collection four stars only because the larger, more comprehensive collection is available and if you liked the first two, you will definitely like the third movie", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_980", "text": "A Slow Spin in the Porcelain\n \tI'll make this short and sweet. I used to work in spin. I did advance, which is creating media events for politicians. In other words, for a time I was one of those people that manipulated public thought by the way in which we delivered information.\n\nI'll let others speak to the eerie connections to Orwell's foresight. I'll let others write about how effectively the film makers make the case.\n\nThat which is represented in this piece is true. The observations are astute. The prognosis is grim.\n\nI wholeheartedly recommend this film to anyone who clings to the belief in the ideas of the founding fathers. Buy it. Watch it. Watch it again. Share it with friends.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_981", "text": "Excellent Artistry\n \tWatch this and be inspired by the awesome Herbie Hancock. The recording sessions are great. The music and the movie flow along like a terrific jazz solo, riffing on all kinds of themes but Herbie brings it together into a whole. Just watching him play on the piano is a treat. If you're not that familiar with this living jazz legend, check this out and you'll admire both the man and his music", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_982", "text": "Very intense and provocative\n \tYour milage may vary; but I found this movie white-knuckle intense and extremely provocative. There is little danger of giving away the plot; it is not particularly complex. Three stupid, arrogant American teenagers tempt fate by crossing an unguarded gate from Finland to the former USSR, which at the time was very much the USSR and a Very Bad Place for Americans. They make photographs of themselves on the wrong side of the gate. So far so good, but then they get lost and go the wrong way right into the hands of the Russians who mistake them for spies. Some interesting subplots are also happening that keep things moving, that I'll keep a secret for ya. I can promise you one thing: If you are American, after seeing this, you'll salute the flag, think real hard before traveling overseas and I'll bet you never photograph yourself on the wrong side of an international border", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_983", "text": "Godly Funny\n \tBruce Almighty is a great movie. It about a newsreporter, Bruce Nolan (Jim Carrey), that has a bad day a work(gets fired) and thinks that God is punishing him. So God (Morgan Freedman) meets him at a warehouse and tell Bruce that he can have all his powers. Then Bruce has fun with the God powers gets his job back, but sometimes its hard to be God. You'll have to watch the rest of the movie to find the rest out. :)\nTheir are some great parts in the movie like when he gets a monkey to crawl out of a guys butt, when he gets prayers, it saids \"You got prayers\" instead of \"you got mail\".\nOverall the story was pretty good and funny. If you want to have some good laughs and giggles, watch this and some scenes are not appropriate with children. hehe. Though it is PG-13.\nRating 9.2/1", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_984", "text": "Funny\n \tHere is the reason why somebody like Bruce cannot be a God. Simply because the world would suck!!! And his life too. It's a very good movie. It shows that people can't always have what they want. Very interesting and unpredictable plot. Hilarious", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_985", "text": "The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1969, Vol. 3\n \tExcellent, great camera work, very good sound and commentar", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_986", "text": "Superb packaging...\n \tThis 2 disc set is packaged in a very nicely made large metal box with room for the other volumes in the series if you feel the need to remove them from the original cardboard packaging (you'll lose your Otaku status if you do). The box is well adorned with imagery from the series and is a very good idea and generous from Bandai considering that we'd have bought a normal cardboard box with joy. Thanks Bandai - appreciated", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_987", "text": "Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth, Jerome Kern, Johnny Mercer...And \"I'm Old Fashioned\"\n \tIn some of Fred Astaire's movies there's only one excellent reason to watch, and that's to watch Fred Astaire. In You Were Never Lovelier there are three other excellent reasons. Rita Hayworth. Jerome Kern. Johnny Mercer. The four of them have concocted a romantic and funny South American fable that features some great dancing by both Astaire and Hayworth and some memorable songs by Kern and Mercer.\n\nEduardo Acuna (Adolphe Menjou), a wealthy Buenos Aires businessman, has four beautiful daughters, and in the Acuna family they must marry in age order. The eldest fulfills her responsibilities and the two youngest have beaus they're now anxious to share vows with. But the second eldest, Maria (Rita Hayworth) is in no hurry. She wants romance and charm and the men she meets are just panting boys. Then she sees Robert Davis (Fred Astaire), a very charming, down-on-his-luck dancer, singing Dearly Beloved at her elder sister's wedding. He tries to chat her up; she stares him down. Then the plot intervenes. Before long she knows what she wants. Robert knows what he wants. Eduardo Acuna knows what he doesn't want...a down-on-his-luck dancer in the family. From then on it's songs, dances, romance and misunderstandings, which moves into songs, dances and romance. The plot feels sluggish at times and there's way too much Xavier Cugat and his orchestra, but Astaire and Hayworth are at their peak, Kern has written some memorable melodies and few could top Mercer at lyric writing, none in Hollywood.\n\nHayworth not only was a gorgeous creature, she was a gifted dancer; many think she was the best Astaire worked with. Technically, she not only handled the steps Astaire created, she did so without a hint of effort. After you've watched the dances a couple of times, go back and watch again, but this time concentrate on her face and her hand and arm action. She gives every indication of being utterly relaxed and enjoying herself, even in the fast tap routines. She seems naturally to find the most graceful attitude for an extended arm, a turn of her head, a raised hand. She may not be quite as good as Astaire, but she's good enough.\n\nAmong the stand-out routines are:\n--The Audition Dance. Robert shows up at Acuna's office and demands a chance to show his stuff as a dancer. From there Astaire takes off on a fast tap routine that takes him all over the floor, onto Acuna's desk, the sofa and chairs. He works into the dance a cane, a rug, the drapes and Acuna's head. \n\n--I'm Old Fashioned. This is probably the best romantic wooing dance Astaire did. It's all fluid motion and spontaneous recognition, danced on the elegant, polished outdoor landing of Acuna's mansion. Rita Hayworth is a vision, and matches him step for step. We move from Maria declaring with humor and assurance that Robert's the man for her, to Robert's protestation that he's just a guy from Omaha, Nebraska, to the dance that brings them closer and closer together until we know through the dance that a love match has just happened. The funny exit through the doors and back into the living-room, bumping into each other, each giving way, bumping again and then going in together arm in arm hits just the right note. The dance works so well in part because Kern and Mercer came up with a classic:\nI'm old fashioned,\nI love the moonlight,\nI love the old fashioned things.\nThe sound of rain\nUpon a window pane,\nThe starry song that April sings.\nThis year's fancies\nAre passing fancies\nBut sighing sighs, holding hands,\nThese my heart understands.\nI'm old fashioned\nBut I don't mind it.\nThat's how I want to be,\nAs long as you agree,\nTo stay old fashioned with me.\n\n--The Shorty George. This fast tap routine starts out with Maria visiting Robert at a rehearsal. He sings The Shorty George and she takes a couple of lines. He looks surprised that she knows the song. He starts to dance and invites her to join him. Hayworth stays right with Astaire and looks like she's having the time of her life.\n\n--You Were Never Lovelier. Robert declares his feelings for Maria, but more misunderstandings occur. Finally, everything is resolved. Robert shakes off some knight's armor he was wearing (there is sort of a reason) and appears below Maria's bedroom window in black tie. She rushes down...and off they go dancing while all the members of the Acuna family look on approvingly. And the Johnny Mercer lyrics and Jerome Kern music brings us to the happy end:\nYou were never lovelier, you were never so fair; \nDreams were never lovelier,\nPardon me if I stare.\nDown the sky the moonbeams fly to light your face;\nI can only say they chose the proper place.\nYou were never lovelier, and to coin a new phrase, \nI was never luckier\nIn my palmiest days.\nMake a note, and you can quote me, honor bright,\nYou were never lovelier than you are tonight", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_988", "text": "BY THE SEA BY THE BEAUTIFUL SEA\n \tCITY BY THE SEA is a movie that is propelled by its rich performances, particularly those of Robert DeNiro and Frances McDormand. Both Oscar winners, they infuse their characters with such humanity and imperfection, they make this movie much better than it would have been in other hands. James Franco, although obviously and quot;in and quot; to his performance, comes across attempting to repeat his Emmy award winning role as James Dean. The mannerisms, the false bravado, the hurt and pinched face, are trademarks of the late Dean, and Franco seems to enjoy using them again. William Forsythe approaches a caricature of his role, but it's still spinetingling enough to make your skin crawl. Anson Mount as the moralistic cop Dave Simond, gives a strong, understated performance, showing that all cops aren't bad. George Dzundza as DeNiro's partner is also good, as is Linda Emon, as his wife in a very touching and sad scene where DeNiro confronts her after Dzunda's death---apparently at the hands of DeNiro's son.\n The movie is to be commended for giving us characters with flaws, and in understanding the way some relationships never fully materialize or heal.\n The film has some marvelous cinematography of the old Asbury Park area, and has an ending that while not totally satisfying is real.\n A good movie", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_989", "text": "Excellent, but mis-titled\n \tRather than \"Menace to Society\", this movie should be titled, \"The Unfortunate Victims of a Racist Society\". My heart bleeds for the real-world counterparts of these young men, caught up in the unending battle for survival in South-central LA, and other such areas all around the country.\n\nI understand that we all make choices, but how many do these young men have? It is a racist, exclusionary society that has condemned them to their fate; to die violently at the hands of their own brothers. Its sickening. Society is more of a menace to these young men, than they are responsible for being a menace to society.\n\nHaving said that, the movie itself is excellent. It's gritty and real to the 'nth' degree. Movies like this should be a huge wakeup call for the 'powers that be' in this country, but the reality is that the grave lessons it teaches will pass unnoticed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_990", "text": "A Very Nice Surprise\n \tI wanted to see a movie one evening, and it really didn't matter what movie, I just wanted to get out of the house, and get to a theater. I looked at the listings and decided to see \"In Good Company\", and I'm certainly glad I did. I found this movie to be very entertaining, and very enjoyable to watch. I thought this movie really showed a new edge to Scarlett Johansson as well. \nIn a way this movie was also an eye-opener on todays' corporate America, and its' all too often pitfalls. Nicely produced, acted, and directed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_991", "text": "Seduced by an oven of witches?\n \tThis is one of my favorite movies of all time. I saw it when it first came out and ten years later it's still just as funny. Basic plot: Ted is a bellhop at an expensive hotel and he's ALONE on New Year's night. Anyone who's had a bad night/day on the job can relate to Ted as he encounters the most 'unusual' situations. From the witches who need his 'secret' ingredient to make their potion, to a gangster's bratty kids, a gun toting psyco who likes to play kinky sex games with his wife and finally all the stories tie into a hilarious ending with a room of drunken Hollywood people who want to make Ted part of their hazardous (and very gross) bet. I don't want to give too much away but I will say that I will always love this movie and it has one of the best endings ever. If you love a good, dark comedy this is the movie for you", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_992", "text": "Pippin dvd\n \tI loved Ben Vereen in the show. Wanted the music for my ipod, too. Very satisfie", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_993", "text": "Hospital Horror\n \tHospitals are inherently spooky. Scenes of so much pain and death, the very walls soaking up the agony through the years, they can slowly affect the minds and souls of those that work there. The hospital in \"Infection\" (\"Kansen\") is in particularly bad shape. Losing money, unable to keep staff, the doctors and nurses working there are under-qualified and desperate. Into this unstable environment comes a strange patient, with a black, infectious rash. Slowly, the rash spreads, revealing a terrifying disease that liquidates the insides of a human's body, slowly driving the staff insane with fear and anticipation. But all is not as it seems, even then.\n\nI'm impressed that, even watching as much J-Horror as I do, \"Infection\" still managed to creep me out. It was unexpectedly good. Director Masayuki Ochiai knows the things in a hospital that can make you cringe, and he uses them to their fullest extent. He also keeps you guessing as to exactly what kind of horror movie this is. Is it about a devastating biological infection? Are those ghosts? Is that a serial killer? All of his images and slow revelations of the story keep making less and less sense, disorientating you just when you think you have a handle on it, until the final page is revealed and it all comes crashing home.\n\n\"Infection\" isn't quite a gross-out flick, like \"Ichi the Killer,\" but it definitely relies on visual shock for its scares while keeping a good atmosphere. If anything, it manages to combine the creepy mood of J-Horror ghost films like \"Ring\" while still delivering on cringe-worthy gore. One scene in particular had me going. When you see the movie, you will know what it was.\n\nAs part of the \"J-Horror Theater\" series, and directer by a relatively new-comer who's experience has mainly been doing horror TV shows, I didn't have high expectations for this film. I thought it would be a cheap job, done to cash in on the current J-Horror fad. I was wrong. It is quite a well made little horror flick, not outstanding or groundbreaking, but really excellent for what it is", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_994", "text": "it's awesome!!~~~\n \ti find the breakdown of each step concise and easy to follow. the instructions also contain tips for safety which is an assurance for beginners like me. would be sharing this with my pals and recommending it to whoever wants to lear", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_995", "text": "Terrific portrait of life confronted with death\n \tAt Ikiru's opening, I started to have real doubts about the film. I had heard that this was Kurosawa's best, and the film was built up just enough to come crashing down.\n\nLuckily, that didn't happen.\n\nThe narrator of the film reminded me of Criswell's narrations to Plan 9 from Outer Space. The film seemed to say too much and show too little. Then as the narrator continued during an extremely long take of our hero Mr. Watanabe at work, something clicked. The long duration of the shot and the narrator's continued breakdown of the man's less wholesome characteristics gave the impression that he was breaking down our lives, that the narration is coming from the back of our own minds, and that we are powerless to silence it.\n\nThat floored me, and for the rest of the film, I remained awe-stricken by this humble yet miserable man. Takashi Shimura gives one of the greatest performances I've seen since Raging Bull. Here is a guy whose really pissed off at the world, but he's smart enough to know he has only himself to blame for the mediocrity his life has been dealt. The horror on his face when he learns of his cancer will remain with me for a long time.\n\nThere are points at which the film seems to drag on, but never without purpose. When he dies, having finally given meaning to his existence, his coworkers and family members recount the final days with pity, confusion, and finally admiration. The scene lags, which makes us that much more insulted by their ignorance", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_996", "text": "sexy and sharp \"cops and robbers\" film with a twist.....\n \tThis is a great film that preceded the onset of the \"JLo.\" \"Out of Sight\" is a great showcase for Jennifer Lopez's talent as an actress. It is a shame that she hasn't been presented with more great roles, like that of Karen Sisco, in this film. Karen is a D.A, who carries a rifle and a jaded attitude. She has a chance encounter with charming, compulsive bank robber Jack Foley (George Clooney). Their encounter is made especially intriguing because it takes place following his would-be kidnapping of Sisco in her OWN car. It is no surprise that sparks fly.....however, this doesn't downplay the complexities of their star-crossed encounter. \n\nSome of the greatest strong points of this film include the juxtaposition of flashbacks, incorporating trick camera work and voice overs. What's more, this film was shot in a very bare bones style. We don't get a sense of romance, so much as a feeling of stark reality. The colors are dark, the dialogue between the characters is honest, real and simply wonderful. This film has a potential for mass appeal, due to the fact that, though it does get gritty and violent, that doesn't downplay its intelligence or originality. Violence is counterbalanced by genuinely funny scenes, as well as more introspective glimpses at how the characters turned out as they did. This is definitely a great date film!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_997", "text": "Out of Sight\n \tThis was one of the best movies of 1998, but for whatever reason did not attract a large audience. When I try to think of superlatives to desribe it, the one that keeps coming to mind is \"cool.\"\n\nMost of the coolness factor is owed to two things: Steven Soderbergh's steady directing and the chemistry between the actors, especially George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez. Back before we knew that Clooney would go on to channel the same character in virtually all of his roles, he defined suave in this movie. And back before she was J.Lo, Lopez was that IN LIVING COLOR fly girl with the big ole butt trying to make a name for herself as a film actress. Here she gives the best performance of her career.\n\nWhile all of the cast (Ving Rhames, Dennis Farina, Albert Brooks and Michael Keaton and Samuel L. Jackson in cameos) is solid, after Clooney and Lopez the real star is Don Cheadle. He is quite convincing as the prison boxer Snoopy. He oozes rage and steals every scene that he's in.\n\nPlots based on books by Elmore Leonard tend to be above average, but are mostly dependent upon the colorful characters he writes. Thanks to the talent of all involved, this movie is one of the best", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_998", "text": "Surprisingly enjoyable...\n \tI didn't think it would be that great and only saw it for Joshua Jackson, but the plot twists were really good and I enjoyed it a lot. And of course, Kate Hudson, whom I adore, (even though I didn't pay much attention to her in this one). But yeah, I really liked the end. And this is where I first heard of Norman Reedus. Then I saw the Boondock Saints. :-D This is a good movie and is very underappreciated.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_999", "text": "Funny Action Movie\n \tWOW. This movie is outrageous. It was a great movie for both Ice Cube and Mike Epps. They were both great in Next Friday, so I was ready for this movie. I recommend this movie to those who enjoy comedy with their action. There is a lot of both here. I also recommend Friday After Next, because Ice Cube and Mike Epps are in that as well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1000", "text": "2nd GIG vol1\n \tif you are a GHITS SAC fan this DVD is a must, \nseries wise the dvd contains 4 new episodes and the tachikoma stories are back as well, in fact the tachikoma's are now back in action in the series Too. Graphic wise, 2nd gig drops the funny pastel look of the first season and returns to its dark look as it was in the first movie, the CG is allot more fine-tuned and the action is awesome!!!, the opener has also improved significantly for the series!!!, Sound wise the series is awesome as usual 5.1 DTS Japanese and 5.1 DTS English, with stereo for both and there are English subtitles if you chose to run it with Japanese audio. \nOverall they squealed SAC season 1 perfectly, this not a series to miss if you're a shell fan!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1001", "text": "Great Workouts!\n \tThis DVD has wonderful workouts. I think the flexibility of 10 min. workouts to target certain areas is a fabulous idea. It keeps me motivated to keep going.\n\nThe DVD doesn't work as it should - you should be able to pick 3 different workouts and it will play the ones you've picked in order, this doesn't work, so I just pick the ones I want to do, one at a time and then I'm able to workout the areas I want", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1002", "text": "Delightful\n \tI have a few friends who \"don't like cartoons\". I guess they were brought up on Hannah-Barbara drek and it turned them off of the whole genre. When I run into this attitude,I pull out Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoroto show them the beauty, subtly, and power of animation.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1003", "text": "Amazingly well done\n \tI first watched this performance on PBS Great Performances. It is amazing. I'm very happy to finally find a complete version of the stage show on DVD. Rachel York does a top-notch performance in the leading role. The rest of the cast is up to par. There have been other reviews that say the music is dated, or other such nonsense, but do not pay heed to them. Premiered in 1948, the musical is based on The Taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare), and the music and lyrics are done by Cole Porter. Sometimes referred to as his masterpiece (which I agree with), the production never drags or disappoints. The lyrics are extremely witty (a trademark of Porter). The music keeps you humming along for days.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1004", "text": "Best American Comedy Since Sienfeld\n \tThis show is great. The 5th Season was considered so-so by critics but it is truely halarious. See 'The Ski Lift' for a classic Curb episode", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1005", "text": "\"Very little of life is completely under one's control\"\n \tHappiness can be delicate. In just one swoop, it can stolen out from under you, just when you least expect it. The results can be often devastating - some can never recover. The family in the Italian film The Son's Room has found such happiness, but when tragedy suddenly strikes, they're engulfed in a whirlwind of grief and paralyzed with heartache.\n\nGrief is perhaps the most tangled of human emotions, and the vagaries of sadness, love, and anger that comprise its essence are often very difficult to portray. Luckily, co-writer, director, and actor Nanni Moretti avoids all the usual clich s in this delicately nuanced and subtly acted film. The Son's Room is indeed a moving and weighty depiction of one family's attempts to heal after sudden death strikes them. \n\nMoretti stars as Giovanni, a successful psychiatrist with a busy practice treating the assorted neurotics of the picture-perfect Northern Italian coastal town he and his family call home. Giovanni is a mild-mannered and kindly man, who has a sort of passive and submissive approach to living. \n\nGiovanni also has a lovely family: he's happily married to gorgeous book publisher Paola (Laura Morante) and shares what he considers a close relationship with his teenaged daughter Irene (Jasmine Trinca) and son Andrea (Giuseppe Sanfelice). \n\nHe presides over his wife and two children with a kind of flaccid authority, enveloping them with the same deceptively passive doctoral concern with which he counsels his psychiatric patients. He supports, and heals, less by what he says than by what he doesn't say. He quietly coaches Andrea in soccer moves, while encouraging Irene to be more competitive at basketball. \n\nPerhaps it's an ominous portent of what is to come, but the film opens as Andrea and his friends have been accused of stealing a valuable fossil from the school's Science department. Giovanni and Paola are surprised to find they entertaining the idea that their son may in fact be guilty as charged. However, no one takes the incident that seriously.\n\nIf this is the only drama that affects Giovanni's serene life, nothing prepares him for the sudden tragedy that occurs one sunny Sunday afternoon. Called away from home by a desperate client, Giovanni cancels his plans to go jogging with Andrea; and it's a fatal choice that haunts him for months to come. \n \nThe accident, when it happens, is so unexpected. The loss giving rise to sorrow, rage, tenderness, and the inexplicable feeling that hope is no longer possible. The family, emotionally fractured, is unable to continue on. Plunged into unimaginable grief, Giovanni attempts to carry on with his life, but bereft of his objectivity, he finds he's no longer able to function as an analyst.\n\nThe Son's Room, with it's subtle acting and its pensive, emotionally layered story, remains a startling testament to the delicate nuances of grief. And it's as though Moretti has invited the viewer to spy on a deeply personal event in the life of a very ordinary family. Like a fly on the wall we witness the sadness, the regret, the empty dinners and the overwhelming feeling of whether they could have done anything to stop the accident. \n\nMoretti, whose eyes glitter with knowledge from within a bland, bearded, professorial face, gives a wonderful performance, as does the classy Morente as the beautiful, anguished Paola. While Giovanni wanders dazed through a theme park, numb to the grief, Paola fields a desire to talk about the absent child. \n\nA savior for the family arrives in a letter addressed to the deceased, and when the writer appears on the family's doorstep, she offers the grace note that reminds them of the means by which happiness eventually repairs itself and the unavoidable fact that life goes on. There's no catharsis here, only a heartfelt exploration of what it means to grieve. Mike Leonard August 05.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1006", "text": "What Men Do\n \tThis series is awesome, and I am incredibly happy to have it to watch over and over. It speaks to the depths of the soul of a man. Having experienced intense pain, though not in war, I find the emotion and the comeradery very intensely satisfying in this series. This bonding is what men were meant to do, not just in war, but in our every day battles. The sense of brotherhood among people with only one major event in common is instructional. I recommend this for any group of buddies, or even church groups", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1007", "text": "A Sober Mel Gibson delivers an excellent performance\n \tVery good acting and a fantastic script put this movie at the top of the list of must see movies of this decade.\n\nYou have to decide for yourself about the spiritual quality and message but I personally thought it was well done.\n\nJoaquin Phoenix puts in his usual top notch performance", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1008", "text": "I see that \"I Heart the Huckabees\" is meant for a selective audience.\n \tThis movie is obviously not for everyone. It's not a comedy that you just put in and sit back and be shut down the old cranium for the two plus hour's. Nope, instead you get the muscle a-cranking. Huckabees requires you to really pay attention and think and take everything in. This film explores several questions mainly dealing with the connection between one person and to the heart, soul, and body of every other thing in existence in an ever-changing world. This film is a big orgy of questioning. And who doesn't like questioning? This film, in its own right, is very original and thought provoking that goes above and beyond any form of typicality of films.\n\n\"Huckabees\" offers us an impressive cast with Dustin Hoffman, Lily Tomlin, Jason Schwartzman, Jude Law, Mark Wahlberg, Isabelle Huppert (one of my favorite international actress's) and Naomi Watts. Most notable performances by, namely, Dustin Hoffman as it's nice to see him in an exceptional role. He hasn't really been given a great script and chance to portray a great character since probably 1997's \"Wag the Dog.\" It's very nice to see Hoffman play a great character, as Bernard, the quirky husband half of the existential detectives. Also, most notable is the performance of Mark Wahlberg, as Tommy Corn, another client of the detectives that befriends Albert. Tommy is a fire fighter who has his own environmental concerns as he refuses to ride on the fire truck and rather, rides a bike to the fire saying, \"We'd all be heroes if we stopped using petroleum.\" Mark Wahlberg is hilarious in this movie and has his best performance since probably \"Boogie Nights\" and \"Three Kings.\" However, this movie is much more of an ensemble performance than anything else. The ensemble's performance in this film is terrific and the chemistry between each character is flawless. \n\nThe most credit to this movie goes to writer/director David O. Russell. Russell has obviously something going on up there in the cabeza to extract such a story. But the story is amazingly written. The script is out of the ordinary yet genius and comes out as one of the most intelligent films out there and hilarious at that.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1009", "text": "Madea Does It Again\n \tShe just keeps getting better and better. I love this woman, she makes us all look at ourselves and laugh over situations that are hurtful. I personally will keep an open mind and try to copy some of her down to earth common sense a lot uf us have let go of for whatever reason. Way to go girl..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1010", "text": "arrested development is back for more\n \tOne thing about Arrested Development that I forgot to mention in my previous review is how the humor holds up nicely over the years. What I found funny last year when I was watching the show is JUST as consistently funny now. In fact, now that I understand the style of humor better, I think the show is even funnier now. \n\nFox had something good cooking with Arrested Development. It seems whenever a show doesn't get the ratings a network wants, a network will move the show to another night and timeslot in the hope of achieving better ratings. It VERY rarely works, and sadly Arrested Development is another example of this. \n\nI can't blame Fox for pulling the plug. After all, they tried their hardest to promote the show. I remember Sunday nights watching the Simpsons and during the commercials the people at Fox REALLY wanted viewers to tune in. The writers of the show should be proud that Fox tried very hard to keep it on the air. It's just unfortunate people didn't want to watch it. I still believe if more people were willing to pay attention to the characters on the show and made a solid effort to get involved in the twisted storylines instead of assuming the show should be like a regular laugh track comedy, Arrested Development would be around today. \n\nAs it stands, 53 episodes are all we have of this great show. Honestly, it's not enough, but will have to do. \n\nDo we really NEED anymore laugh track comedies? Aren't there more than enough of them on the air now? Most of these shows people won't even recognize when they hear the name of them because there's so many. Most comedies that feature a laughing audience are exactly the same, and they blend together. One plainly obvious joke after another. I'm bored just thinking about it. We've reached a time when television has changed with all sorts of reality shows and whatnot, and changing the format of the comedy genre to a direction similar to Arrested Development is the right move, in my opinion. The times need to change. \n\nPeople make a big deal about Arrested Development because there's really NOTHING else like it on television. That's why the show deserves all the 5-star ratings it has received here on amazon. People wouldn't be praising the show so much if there wasn't a good reason for it. Trust me, there's a reason for all the positive reviews. Buy one of the DVD season sets, pop a bag of popcorn in the microwave, watch the show *carefully* and experience the joy so many people are raving about.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1011", "text": "GOOD BUT ONE PROBLEM\n \tTHIS IS A GREAT DVD ABOUT CAGE MATCHES. IT HAS A LOT OF VIOLENT MATCHES ON IT AND A LOT OF CLASSIC CAGE MATCHES. BUT THE REASON WHY I I AM GIVING THIS 4 STARS IS BECAUSE MOST OF THE MATCHES ON HERE ARE JIPS.(MATCHES JOINED IN PROGRESS.) IT WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER IF ALL THE MATCHES WERE FULL. BUT ON DISC 2 IT HAS 7 FULL MATCHES BUT THAT IS STILL NO ENOUGH MATCHES. THIS DVD IS WORTH A BUY BUT REMEBER ONLY 7 MATCHES ARE FULL", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1012", "text": "This DVD kicks your butt!\n \tI've been doing this DVD workout for two years, and I still can't make it all the way through the \"level 2\" workouts. This video is incredibly challenging, but I like that I can do the \"level 1\" workouts and have the goal of making it to the next level one day. No other DVD can accomplish what Tamilee does in 15 minutes. This really makes me value how efficient she is at giving you exercises that are really challenging and in a short amount of time. I am always sore the next day when I do her workouts. This is a great DVD", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1013", "text": "Hilarious documentary.\n \tI am absolutely in love with this movie. It's a real documentary, not a mocumentary, but it is hilarious. The special features on the DVD aren't amazing, but the movie itself is absolutely wonderful", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1014", "text": "Teenaged Sexual Repression Captured Vividly by Kazan's Sure Hand and Wood's Best Onscreen Work\n \tIn the same way he was able to extract a searing performance from Andy Griffith in 1957's \"A Face in the Crowd\", master director Elia Kazan gets similarly stellar results from Natalie Wood in this classic 1961 melodrama about youthful sexual repression in rural 1920's Kansas. In the same year as her Maria in \"West Side Story\", she has never been more affecting then she is here as Deanie Loomis, the local butcher's daughter deeply in love with Bud Stamper, the son of an oil scion and the high school football hero. They are the senior sweethearts everyone expects to marry, but both have to battle constantly with their sexual longing and their grasping parents.\n\nThe ruling moral code restricts Deanie more than Bud who ends up cavorting with a good-time girl named Juanita. The indiscretion overwhelms Deanie who attempts suicide and ends up in a sanitarium for her fragile mental state. A few years later with their lives on divergent paths, they meet again to come to terms with each other. While the whole film is beautifully executed thanks to Kazan's sure hand and William Inge's screenplay (his first directly for the screen), it's the last fifteen minutes that really resonate with the characters expressing their emotions with a minimum of dialogue. Otherwise, there are plenty of heated moments of melodrama along with soap opera elements familiar to anyone who has seen 1955's \"Picnic\" based on Inge's successful Broadway play.\n\nAt her most beautiful, Wood is wondrous as she moves fluidly from innocently infatuated to obsessive to resigned. As the none-too-bright Bud, Warren Beatty is charismatic in his film debut and makes Deanie's powerful fixation completely understandable. There are several standout performances among the supporting cast with Audrey Christie pitch-perfect as Deanie's unsympathetic mother, Pat Hingle in blowhard mode as Bud's power-hungry father, and Zohra Lampert as Angie, the self-effacing waitress Bud meets at Yale. The classic Wordsworth poem from which the film's title is derived makes a fitting coda for this movie, and I still feel the intractable sense of longing in the two lead characters every time I see this movie. The 2001 DVD unfortunately has no extras", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1015", "text": "Best Batman volume!\n \tThis is the best Batman volume yet! The old Robin ( Dick Grayson ), travels around the world and becomes Nightwing. A new Robin fights by Batman's side ( Tim Drake ), and Batgirl is part of the group. Many villains look different. Clayface looks more like clay, and Bane looks more and act more like a freelance assasin. I will now tell you how good each episode is.\n\n\n Disc 1:Holiday Knights=A\n Sins Of The Father=A+\n Cold Comfort=A-\n Double Talk=A-\n You Scratch My Back=A\n Never Fear=A+\n\n Disc 2:Joker's Millions=B++\n Growing Pains=A++\n Love Is A Croc=B+\n Torch Song=A-\n The Ultimate Thrill=B+\n Over The Edge=A++\n\n Disc 3:Mean Seasons=B+\n Critters=A-\n Cult Of The Cat=A\n Animal Act=A+\n Old Wounds=A++\n The Demon Within=A\n\n Disc 4:Legends Of The Dark Knight=A-\nSuperman Episode-Girl's Nite Out=A\n Mad Love=B++\n Chemistry=A\n Beware The Creeper=A++\n Judgement Day=B+", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1016", "text": "Back to the Future - the Trilogy\n \tThe \"Back to the Future\" trilogy was excellent. The item was in perfect condition and arrived quickly. My husband, who owns a DeLorean, was happy to get the whole story and we have enjoyed watching the old movies.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1017", "text": "simply excellent movie\n \tThis is my favorite movie. I like it all: screenplay, director, actors, etc. Believe it brilliant", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1018", "text": "Comprehensive\n \tThe boys take the stage on their hometown for a \"silver\" anniversary concert and pull out all the stops. Guest stars abound along with a host of other musicians add to the celebration and the crowd was indeed rabid. All the songs are represented here that CT fans expect and are delivered with verve. All band members are represented here, and even former bassist Jon Brandt joins in for his album cuts. The DVD offers up a nice selection of extras including Rick Nielson hamming it up for the camera off stage (and on stage of course). Cheap Trick wails and all is right in the world. Now for the negatives from this release. Sound is just okay, after some heavy EQ work I was able to get a very good sound from my Sony 5.1 system, but camera work is indeed lacking. Cameras used for long shots had badly overexposed pictures much of the time and many of the handheld shots were in wrong position, but that may have been an editing problem. All in all I give the performance 5-stars and production 3 stars (a very generous 3-stars).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1019", "text": "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers - True Entertainment\n \tThis 1954 musical release is just too good/too fun to pass up. Adam (Howard Keel - oh my god, what a voice) needs a wife and zeros in on Milly (Jane Powell) to drag back to his Oregon Territory farm and six unruly brothers. The tiny beauty has a backbone and rises to the challenge. Milly makes believers out of them. The brothers decide they want wives of their own and kidnap more cuties from town. Whoops, they forgot to drag the preacher along too and the pass gets snowed-in for winter.\n\nThe songs are lovely, the story charming, but it's the dance choreography that brings me back again and again. There are two numbers in particular which showcase the brothers' dance skills, and they are outstanding. Julie Newmar of Catwoman fame is one of the kidnapped cuties. They stick her in the back or whisk her out completely for the more involved dance routines, but who cares, it's Julie Newmar", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1020", "text": "Brainy Baby RIGHT BRAIN\n \tYou know you have a hit on your hands when even your boys want to sit and watch this wonderful video over and over again! I pass them walking around the house humming the music and even asking for art materials to try some of the things they have seen in the video. Best educational video I have seen for motivating the creative side of children and it has motivated me to buy other Brainy Baby videos. Try it-you won't be dissapointed!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1021", "text": "Sad story, but in a feel good way. More than meets the eye.\n \tThis movie may not be for everyone, but to me it's highly memorable.\n\nPOSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT:\n\nThis isn't your ordinary \"travel back in time to alter the futures of people you care about\"-flick (Back to the Future--although, granted, it was better made and more entertaining).\nButterfly Effect is really about (in alphabetical order) acceptance, chance, charity, choice, grownup love, hope, identity, opportunity, regret, and sacrifice.\n\nSome reviewers mentioned the quality of acting. Here are my thoughts:\nKutcher to me always seemed an innocent, caring, small town fellow more than the fun guy most of us might know him as, and that's why I wasn't surprised to see him pull off this role. \nAmy Smart was good mostly, but glaringly off-key at times (granted she had to show more range the the other actors)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1022", "text": "Great movie to own, 4 1/2 stars!!\n \tThis definitely is one of the best movies to own!! If you haven't seen it yet, you should... If you've seen the movie \"Blood In, Blood Out\", then you should definitely see this one... if you haven't seen either one, then i reccommend you buying them both as a combo pack or separately (if you want to save $$)...\n\nI don't know which one i love more out of the two, because i know i've watched each movie more then 30 times... Both movies are pretty similar to each other... but \"Blood In, Blood Out\" kinda focuses on the 3 brothers, and the paths each of them takes, where as \"American Me\" focuses on the paths of the main characters in this movie (like Santana, Puppet, Lil' Puppet, etc).. but not only does it show their lifestyles, but it also focuses on how its having an effect on their families, and how their families feel about the life that their kids are leading... \"American Me\" i think involves more of the family in this picture and culture (La Raza) then \"Blood In, Blood Out\" does... it also shows its origin, like the Pachuco's (Zoot Suit's, Zoot Suit riots).. This movie is pretty close to 5 stars in my book... To me i think it definitely is 1/2 star better then \"Blood In, Blood Out\"...becuase this one seems to have alot more of a story line to it, and more characters its focusing on... both in and outside the prison walls..\n\nIf you're not sure about owning it, rent it first... but i can pretty much guarantee that you'll eventually end up owning it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1023", "text": "Watch the Road\n \tAn intriging suspense film with a shocking ending. The clues are obvious throughout the film, but the viewer is, nevertheless, surprised and possibily amazed. Alan Rickman shines as David Weinburg, the social climbing husband. His performance shows his versality as an actor. For viewers who like suspense Dark Harbor is a must", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1024", "text": "One of the best concert films.\n \tThis excellent DVD gives us a remarkable version of Martin Scorsese's film. It has been color corrected by Scorsese himself, and remastered for superior sound quality.\nThe concert on Thanksgiving Day in 1976 was the final concert of The Band, with its original lineup. Numerous special musical guests enhanced the occasion. The Band were clearly at the top of their game that night, despite whatever personal tensions may have existed between them. Classic songs like \"Up on Cripple Creek\", \"Stage Fright\",and \"They Night They Drove Old Dixie Down\" are given excellent rendtions. The guest stars seem to be having a good time, with backing by The Band themselves. Ronnie Hawkins does an outstanding \"Who Do You Love\". Dr. John does his classic \"Such A Night\". Joni Mitchell performs her underrated \"Coyote\". A high-kickin' Van Morrison rocks the house with \"Caravan\". And blues legend Muddy Waters does a spectacular \"Mannish Boy\". In a \"making of\" featurette, Scorsese says Waters' perforance of this song was almost not filmed, because most of the cameras ran out of film. Fortunately, one cameraman caught the whole song, so we can have this excellent performance.\n Neil Young, Eric Clapton,and Bob Dylan are just some of the other performers in this outstanding lineup. Scorsese also provides excellent behind the scenes interviews with the members of The Band.\n The DVD also incudes two commentaries. One features Scorsese and Robbie Robertson, the other features Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, and guests stars Hawkins and Mavis Staples. They all have good stories to tell, and serve to enhance the film quite well. A previously unseen jam, and an eight page booklet written by Robertson round out the DVD. \nI highly reccomend this DVD to this classic film's many fans", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1025", "text": "Cradle Of Crime!\n \tWelcome to the Lower East Side, where the high-rise apartments of the super-rich abut the tenements on the riverside. Here Joel McCrea, a poor would-be architect, is infatuated with rich girl Wendy Barrie, while poor girl Sylvia Sidney pines for him, all the while trying to save her younger brother from a life of crime on the streets. Into the scene strides Humphrey Bogart as a wanted killer, coming home to try to reconnect with his mother and an old flame. Intersecting with the adult storyline is that of the Dead End Kids (in what would be the first of many screen appearances), of which Sidney's brother is the leader.\n\nThe film is based on a play, and boy can you tell. The studio set is deeply obvious as such, and the structure is too carefully symmetrical. The social symbolism is subtle as a sledgehammer, and the script is too caught up with being Worthy. Bogart's performance is a striking one, however, and his character stands out as fully realized when compared to the walking Social Messages incarnated by Sidney and McCrea. The Dead End Kids (also known as the East Side Kids, the Bowery Boys, and the Little Tough Guys) would show again the following year in Angels with Dirty Faces, and viewing the two films together is instructive, showing, among other things, the difference between MGM's gloss (which sat uneasily on a gangster story) and Warner's far more convincing grit.\n\nThe mono track is in good shape. The print is in pretty good shape, but there's no hiding the fact that this is a film from 1937. The trailer is here, and nothing else. The menu is basic.\n\nOnce celebrated with Oscar nominations, this film now seems rather silly compared to the Warner gangster films of the same period. But it has a definite historical value, and certainly deserves its release", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1026", "text": "NIcely done, but quite condensed\n \tThis continuation of the Anne series on screen is very well done, and captures the flavor of the characters and story as well as the first installment did. The only problem is that it drastically condenses the three books it supposedly covers. What it really does is just focus on a few key incidents, and drastically truncates Anne's college and teaching experiences. Morgan Harris and family have been created to very basically cover the story components of Roy Gardner, Sophy Sinclair, Old Mrs. Gibson and Pauline, and Elizabeth. This installment ends with Anne and Gilbert becoming engaged. \nI highly recommend it - just don't expect the same level of detail as \"Anne of Green Gables\" provided", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1027", "text": "Hoo-Ray!\n \tWhat a complilation! Much better than what availiable out there on him. It was good to see some of the old clips from the Sixties of Marvin. I know that there's got to be more. I especially liked the clip with Tammi Terrell. I was great to see her flirting with him while they were performing. That's the stuff of legends. I hope Motown continues this series of DVD's with their other acts.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1028", "text": "Once and Future Hamlet\n \tBrilliant is an often overworked phrase, but in the case of *Hamlet* starring Mel Gibson, the word cannot be used enough. For brevity's sake, I will save Zeffirelli's cudos for another time and place except to say that he has done a good thing. This review is for Chris Devore and his beautiful working and dramturgy of the more than difficult Shakespeare script. Devore somehow makes it better. Were he in London, late 1500's, he would have been a collaborator, making Will's work the pearl it is today. My only plea is that, at some date, we will get to see Gibson give the advice to the players which was omitted so that other pieces could be spared.\n\nThis may have been Glenn Close's best work. This is not a complaint, but rather a sign that anyting else she may have or has done cannot be any better than this wonderful, small role. Ophelia (Close) has an important commentary that must be heard in order for the play to work - Will was no fool - and it needs a Close to do it.\n\nAlan Bates has been a staple of English theatre and screen and has delivered many fine parts (such as Gabriel Oaks in *Far From the Madding Crowd*, 1967). As Claudius, the regicide and brother of Hamlet, Senior, Bates makes you believe that his reign could have been noble except for that one small cancer, that flaw in his character - very clintonian and very believable.\n\nI have wanted to kick Ian Holm's ever since Ash hurt Ripley in *Alien*, 1979. I have to keep reminding myself that he really is that believable and that I really don't hate him, It's the character he has created so well. His body of work is repleat with characters of such believability that you forget his name - IAN HOLM - until he does it again, the next time, in the next movie. If films were strictly Hasidic, Holm's version of Polonius would be Kosher. There is not one piece of ham in his entire performance. It is worth the purchase of the DVD just to see him act.\n\nEveryone is good in the movie and there is not time to talk about all of them. But a note to those whose noses are airbourne and won't tolerate anyone but Olivier as Hamlet. There are several uneven performances in his excellent movie. There are no uneven performances in this piece.\n\nFinally, we come to the mad prince of Denmark. It is most astonishing that I watched this epic again after Mel's dark night of the troll, thrashing about in complete insanity, arguably brought on by hard likker, frustration, and stupidity. Yet with all said, Gibson IS the essential Hamlet. You will find no other actor who delivers the goods the way the Cruiser from the Boozer does.\n\nYou know this is true, not just by watching the exquisite performance on the DVD, but by Gibson's own marvelling at what was accomplished, not because of some actor's raison d'etre, but rather by the actor's very ability to understand that he is dealing with things that go beyond the ken of normal humans. IS Hamlet crazy, or crazy like a fox? And when is he crazy we get to hear Mel say in the devastating interview he made for the DVD release many years gone by.\n\nSo, enough from me.\n\nIf you want to see the best Hamlet ever, buy this DVD and feast.\n\n- Dick Anderso", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1029", "text": "\"I know that you cannot live on hope alone.\"\n \tHarvey Milk was the elected supervisor of District 6 in San Francisco when he was murdered--along with Mayor George Moscone on November 27, 1978, by fellow supervisor, Dan White (who later claimed the infamous \"Twinkie defense\"). The film \"The Times of Harvey Milk\" firmly places the murder of Milk, a gay politician, into the politically significant context of the times. The crime, the verdict, and the sentence served were all shocking. This film tells the story behind the headlines. \n\nMilk was a stockbroker on the East Coast, when he decided to pull up roots and head for San Francisco. He opened a camera shop on Castro Street and quickly earned the name of \"Mayor of Castro Street\" for his enthusiastic community involvement. His interest led to several failed attempts to run for city office, but when the city's elections ran by district--rather than citywide--Milk became the newly elected supervisor for the Sixth District. Milk's enthusiasm and talent for politics thrived in city hall. \n\nThe film includes photographs, newsreel footage, and many interviews with those who crossed Milk's path in a professional or personal capacity. Milk was passionate about public transportation, rent control, and the rights of seniors and gays. White, on the other hand, found San Francisco's Gay Day \"obscene.\" Eerily, there are several photos of Milk that also include his killer--clean cut, ex-fireman and family man, Supervisor Dan White. The film explores the flavour of the times--San Francisco was becoming a gay Mecca, and there were some people who couldn't adjust to that fact. Senator John Briggs, who called San Francisco \"the moral garbage dump of the nation\" was fighting to get a proposition put on the ballot that would allow gay teachers to be fired. Milk fought this ballot tooth and nail, and it failed. \n\nThe film \"The Times of Harvey Milk\" includes two discs. One disc contains the film, and the other disc is packed with extra features--including coverage of the film's premiere in Castro Street, a Dan White update, 1st and 25th anniversary events of the crime, director's commentary, the Academy Awards 1985, and a photo gallery. For those of us who remember the headlines, \"The Times of Harvey Milk\" is a fascinating documentary that places the crime firmly in the context of its time--displacedhuma", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1030", "text": "The abyss of drug addiction\n \tThe Danny Boyle directed \"Trainspotting\" was a somber view with some comedic overtones into a group of Scottish heroin addicted losers. While the film garnered accolades, I found it to be profoundly disturbing as the seemier side of addiction was vividly depicted. Ewan McGregor playing Mark Renton and his crew which included \"Full Monty\" star Robert Carlyle, as violent psycho Begbie, swing back and forth between kicking the habit and falling back in love with allure of a scag high.\n\nCongregating in a filthy, deplorable shooting gallery the gang is shown in graphic manner getting high. As a group they're abhorent of authority and employment and motivated only by scoring their next fix.\n\nMcGregor attempts to kick the habit by locking himself into an apartment with needed supllies. Remembering the constipation from a previous attempt he goes out to score suppositories. In a humorous scene, cramps force him to use the filthiest toilet in Scotland into which he drops his precious suppositories. He then dives into the disgusting toilet to retrieve them.\n\nMcGregor eventually does clean up complete with cold turkey induced horrific hallucinations, escaping to London and working as a realtor. His buddies follow him there and reel him back into the life.\n\nMcGregor and Carlyle and two other buddies eventually have their dreams come true,........the big drug deal. They manage to complete the deal for 16,000 pounds which McGregor decides to steal. He intends to use the loot to start a straight and clean life anew. Fat chance", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1031", "text": "A sweet story that pulla at the heart strings\n \tCalling all \"black sheeps of the family\" - it is never too late for your family to come around. In this simple yet powerful story, April and her mother learn that sometimes, those we have the most conflict with are those who are MOST like us. Painful as it seems, we must all come to terms with dissapointment and overcome our personal fears of rejection when revealing our true selves.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1032", "text": "You guys need to stop being so serious about this movie\n \tAwesome movie, great for laughs. And you don't have to be high to enjoy it. This isn't Ghandi or Shawshank Redemption. It's not supposed to be the best movie ever made. But it does give you the laughs, so just keep laughing and stop taking it too serious", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1033", "text": "Excellent movie ... A good fathers day gift\n \tAn excellent movie about a smart conman who eventually ends up rendering his skills to the FBI. \n\nThe movie is not just about this, but a lot of subtle things like the relationships between Abagnale and his dad.\n\nSome of the scences were very well picturized\n-The silent mutual giggle which Abagnale(Leonardo) and his dad exchange as they walk out from the School principal's office\n-When Tom Hanks enquires with Abagnale's dad if he know where Leonardo is, his dad replies that 'If you had son, you will know that it is your son whom you love more than anything else'\n\nOverall, it is one of the best movies I have seen. Everything in this movie deserves 5 stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1034", "text": "Nice work\n \tThis DVD is explaining things better than the previous version, where there were lot of gaps in understanding some of the areas of quantum theory etc. \n\nSome of the theories are wonderfully animated and explained. The crytal-photography on water meditated upon by the Japanese monk was especially awesome.\n\nThey have tried their best to explain stuff that cant be easily explained by the western(modern)science .... ofcourse.....it ends in letting you ponder....they have left most of it there. There after one has to go into religion and spirituality - particularly one place where to begin looking for would be at the \"Sanathana Dharma\" teachings", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1035", "text": "Best 9/11 Documentary Out There.\n \tWarning! This is not for children. Seeing death, real destruction, and authority figures unable to cope with what happened on 9/11 is not for the young. \n\nWith that being said, this is the real deal, what you probably didn't see on the nightly news. Great camera work and behind the scenes storytelling puts you in the middle of New York City that fateful day.\n\nIf you never want to forget what happened The Day that Changed America, you must have this dvd.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1036", "text": "a must-see\n \tThis documentary gives a brief introduction to Al-Jazeera, which, if you didn't know already, is the main arab language newschannel. It is a source which has won a great deal of respect in the arab world for it's willingness to go where other, stated-owned and controlled arab networks won't tread. In this sense it is more than a mere arab CNN in that it stands out more in the general landscape of arab media.\n\nThe filmmakers here interview Al-Jazeera personel, as well as some american journalists, and the american official which liases with Al-Jazeera for Centcom, the american Central Command in the present Irak war (which happens to be 30 miles from Al Jazeera headquarters). It covers the timeline from just before the war, to just after Bush anounced main millitary operations to be over. \n\nBy striving to be neutral, the documentary allows you to see how Al-Jazeera see themselves and how they conceive their mission in the world. They are very disappointed in the United States, but adhere strongly to its values. \n\nAlso interesting is how being \"on the arab side\" gives them a very different perspective from western media in spite of the fact that they clearly espouse its values, like when they are angered by Pentagon protests at their having showed images of US prisoners, when western media routinely show Iraki POWs.\n\nAn unexpected insight the documentary affords you is that it lets you see just how incompetent millitary media management can be. The american liaison doesn't speak a word of arabic in spite of being assigned by his goverment to the most important arab news source, and as if that weren't enough, he is barely articulate in english and clearly doesn't know anything about the local context and history. Another instance of bungled media operations is when centcom tells journalists about the deck of cards with the most wanted iraki officials, but doesn't have the foresight to have some to give to journalists, irritating the very people they are trying to win over.\n\nAll in all it's a compelling watch which gives you a good look into the producers of news in the west and arab worlds. It gets four stars rather than five because of it's sometimes amateurish handling of flow, which makes it at times a bit unfocused", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1037", "text": "\"We have the video.....\"\n \tI found this DVD to be well produced and engaging to go along with the POWERFUL content. Fantastic. Loads of deleted scenes that are very worth watching", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1038", "text": "Great all around movie\n \tThis movie will make you laugh, cry, and think. It's definitely a good date movie. Bring a box of kleenex though", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1039", "text": "classic pacino 70s movie\n \tseems like there was a time in the 70s where mainstream filmmakers took their art and their audiences seriously. this gem about courtroom corruption is one of pacino's best movies and his final courtroom monologue is as good as any in film", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1040", "text": "ONE OF THE GREATEST SEQUELS EVER MADE!\n \tThis has to be the best of the Alien films! This film, although not as scary as the original (I mean that it did not scare me as much as Alien), it is much more exciting and enjoyable than the first. Also, this would have been an ideal conclusion to the series. Go on, buy the Collector's Edition of the first and this and enjoy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1041", "text": "One of Leslie's best\n \tI was a bit skeptical about jogging in my home, but wanted a little boost from the two mile walk I had been doing. If you are at all skeptical, DON'T BE! I have used 4 of Leslie's programs and for me, this one takes the cake. It's fun, it's fast paced, and it works up an awesome sweat. You can feel the calories burning with this one. It's well worth the 10 or so dollars.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1042", "text": "excellent\n \tProduct was in great condition. I got the product quickly and was very satisfied.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1043", "text": "Stunning, Deep and Mysterious\n \tI woke up this morning with a burning desire to remember the end of Fellini Satyricon. Someone is mortally wounded, the blonde guy? And lies there dying, watching his best friend go off with the boy they both desired, Gitone, and some dancing leaping black guy.... I think. \n I've seen it probably 9 times, it always was a favorite when I was a teen and older, but I haven't seen it for years. But it was so visually entrancing, and so truly pre-Christian -- that is, made from that standpoint, which movies seldom are or can be! \n I just remember the wonderul images, a boat rising in the mist, the strange tenement bldg they (Ascylto and Encolpio) live in, the sea monster, the bacchanale, the hermaphrodite's cavern, the Minotaur..... endless, splendid, dreamlike images on and on....\n [I wonder why it is Italians are such master of the visual in this manner; I think of Visconti, Antonioni, even Scorsese and the American-Italians -- maybe it's that Renaissance artist legacy?]\n\nFrom my buddy: Like you, I saw it a few times, decades ago. The images are so strong and mysterious. Images that render volumes of emotions that are so deep, echoing a memory that is never realized. Modern day, Scorsese manages it. Zefferelli too.\nThat is true film-making. Even the older films from De Sica capture images that are unforgettable. Wells has done it.\nBut what you're talking about, is, I suppose, secular in nature. Icons derived from the human experience that has meaning from within the human soul. Not from an outward omnipresence of theology. Satyricon is almost existential, as a presentation of true human nature. Done with frame-paintings. And framed in such a way that is evocative. Amazing dream art!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1044", "text": "Deliciously Funny\n \tThis is too good to be true. After purchasing this based on reviews alone my partner and I sat down to watch it not knowing what was about to take place. For the next three hours, we were absolutely shocked and entertained. This has got to be one of the most original shows ever to be created. Its got it all; comedy, drama and twisted minds. I have to admit I've taken a few lessons from Jill and her methods do work. Seriously though it was just plain amazing and I hope series two will be out soon. It is not for the easily offended but for those there is always the Brady bunch; the lamest thing ever to grace television. For the rest of us, well...Nighty Night. Highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1045", "text": "Filthy and Fantastic!\n \tGilbert Gottfried is a genius. THANK YOU for making a DVD that puts so many dirty jokes where they long--together! Of course I knew a few, but I learned so many more! Gilbert's delivery is priceless, and his impressions of comics like Bill Cosby and Jerry Seinfeld make some of the jokes even funnier.\n\nIf you're a fan of filthy humor, this DVD is a MUST HAVE! My personal favorite is about the guy who doesn't know if his wife has VD or TB...\n\nAnd at $13.99...it's a steal. DO NOT MISS THIS ONE", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1046", "text": "There are more than two points in the spectrum\n \tMore than \"male\" and \"female\". More than your view or her view or my view or any one person's view of what makes \"male\" and what makes \"female\" and everything in between. Sexuality (gay, straight, bi, asexual, etc) is different than gender (male/female) and can have nothing and yet sometimes everything to do with the other.\n\nThere are gay men and straight me and bisexual men, too. Whatever they identify as has no impact on whether they are also transsexual and seek re-assignment into a body that fits them more. It's not some sick fetish or crazy delusion. Surgery, hormones, these are RISKY! And they would not be undertaken unless other options HAD been explored and found unable to cease the ache inside.\n\nGender Identity Disorder (GID) is real. Transition (the process of taking hormones, living as the preferred gender in all things, surgery, etc) is not a CURE but it can make life bearable.\n\nAnd I think it's funny that still male to female transsexuals are regarded more often as \"real\" and the female to male transsexuals are ignored. \n\nRaci has known she was trans it appears most of her life. She started taking hormones while she was still in what should have been her male puberty. So, of COURSE she looks \"more feminine\" but that doesn't make her any more or less of a \"real woman\" than the other MTF, Gabbie. Gabbie is a lesbian while Raci is straight. See how this works? Gabbie likes women, Raci likes men. It has nothing to do with one being \"right\" and one being \"wrong\".\n\nThere is a world of difference between a man relating to a woman and a woman relating to a woman. Just as a man relating to a man vs. a man relating to a woman. And it's not all sexual. It is entirely plausible that a man would transition into a woman and still be attracted to women. Hello, the gender changed, not who they were attracted to! \n\nI'm just so tired of seeing so many people picking apart transsexuals. We are not here for your amusement. We are not here to be some star in your porn show. We are real. And these kids do an amazing job showing that. But I see that the majority of reviewers are more wound up over the \"sick fetishes\" and one MTF being more female convincing than the other. \n\nI would love to see the same folks who brought us this (a more emotional struggle) to also do one documenting the physical changes that happen and how FTMs, in particular, struggle with the emotional effects of T.\n\n- Wil", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1047", "text": "in regard to the two first posts...\n \tI am not sure why the first person would direct people to read J. Michael Bailey's work... or why the second person would say that it is as if J. Michael Bailey wrote this himself...one he couldn't have because it is a documentary, and two his view points are way off compared to the one given by the documentary. Considering his book is very demeaning of the trans community. And he was forced to resign from Northwestern University as the department head, because of his illegal uses of his patient's information in his book. \n\n\"They seem like different species, because they are.\"\n I am not sure if I would say that the kids in this documentary are another species... or even that I am another species. They are humans as well and to reduce them to another species is simply rediculous. \n\n I am not sure why everyone is referencing him, because his view on Transgender people is extremely negative.\n\n... but to the documentary. I think that it gives a great overall view of the trans community, showing that we can stem from all different backrounds, and we can act in all different ways. Just as there are many different \"normal\" gendered people, there are many different trans people as well. I believe that ScubaOtter \"seaotter7\" has the best overview of it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1048", "text": "A Perfect Workout\n \tI have found Pick Your Spot Pilates to be absolutely perfect! I can choose which spot I want to work-out for the day or do them all. I usually walk first then add a 10 minute Pilate workout to wrap it up while my muscles are still warm. I would highly recommend this workout video", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1049", "text": "Can I give it 6 Stars?\n \tAn excellent comedy, Kindergarten Cop, brings to the screen the story of a detective that goes undercover to find a key witness and track down a dangerous criminal. What complicates things is that it's Arnold Schwarzenegger and he goes undercover as a kindergarten teacher...\nThe film combines comedy with action and adventure though it is primarily a comedy and a great one at that!\nArnold Schwarzenegger, (!) and the rest of the cast, have truly outdone themselves with their performances, which are outstanding to say the least! All the actors, without exceptions, give it their 100% and it really shows (the chemistry is AMAZING)! Very well written and very well presented, it allows for a highly entertaining movie that can be watched over and over again! \nThe setting, the plot, the dialogues, the humor, and the music are all wonderful!\nIn short, Kindergarten Cop is a movie definitely worth watching and one to seriously consider adding to your movie collection (if you haven't done so already)!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1050", "text": "Ya Hu\n \tHard-bitten cop John Kimble (Arnold Schwarzenegger) gets more than he bargained for when he goes undercover as a kindergarten teacher to pursue murderous drug dealer Cullen Crisp (Richard Tyson) while at the same time protecting the man's young son. Pitted against a classroom full of rowdy, 6-year-old moppets whose monkeyshines try his patience and test his mettle, Kimble may have finally met his match ... in more ways than one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1051", "text": "wonderful for both children and adults\n \tMy 3 year old son loved this movie. He sat in front of the tv with his model blue angel and mimicked every move the planes made in the video. It was fun to watch my son and husband watch this video together, they both had big smiles on their faces. The pilots in this video send a wonderful message to young children with dreams. My 3 year old says \"when I get big I am going to fly blue angel #5\". I highly reccomend this video", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1052", "text": "A slice of life most people will never experience.\n \tI found this series to be fun, gritty, and lifelike. The characters in the Precinct remind me so much of guys I used to work with on the job. Certainly some artistic license is taken, but for the most part, this is a slice of life which most people will never experience in their day to day jobs. Denis Leary has risen to the top of my list as not only a comedian, but a really talented character actor. His supporting cast fits well, and all in all I would recommend this series to anyone who is a fan of Rescue Me, or Denis Leary", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1053", "text": "Great Lessons\n \tA great behind-the-scenes look at decisions that shaped history - and nearly killed all of us.\nCross-reference this with the more recent Kennedy biographies for a wider, sobering context.\nThis is the sort of thing that the Bush Administration should have watched before deciding to invade Iraq.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1054", "text": "very funny.\n \tThis is probably one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. Those who don't think it's funny are those who are easily offended. If you are easily offended or politically correct you probably won't enjoy this film.\n\nHaving said that, if you like vampires you won't necessarily dislike this film. I completely disagree with the reviewer who said \"If you like vampires, you will not like this movie.\" That's crap. I love vampires/vampire movies and I loved this movie. Believe it or not, not all vampire fans are two-dimensional, some of us are actually well rounded.\n\nThe person who compared it to Polanski's \"Repulsion\" needs to get away from the bong. While both deal with mental insanity, the same can be said about a lot of films. \"Repulsion\" was just disturbing and weird, and not overly entertaining. (Polanski's work is highly overrated and pretentious. We watch films to be entertained, not to have whatever it is Polanski tries to pull.)\n\nHaving said all this, this is definitely not a film for everyone. It was way ahead of it's time when it was made. Had it been made now, there would likely be a huge cult following behind it...but then again, maybe not. As liberal as most like to imagine themselves, we still live in a country of highly uptight people, easily offended, and unable to laugh at the things we fear or find disturbing.\n\nIf you've got a sick sense of humor, add this to your video library, because if you aren't going to be able to laugh at it, you aren't going to enjoy it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1055", "text": "Murphy's Romance\n \tLoved this movie when it first came out and loved it just as much the this time around. Two of my favorite actors depicting a story that love has no boundaries. Very funny and moving - yes, I'm a romantic! It's awesome!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1056", "text": "Hilarious and uplifting\n \tFrom the Sisyphean (say what?) misadventures of a kind of black Laurel and Hardy duo (Anthony Anderson and Lahmard J. Tate) who steal an ATM machine with no money in it that they can't open, to the white dude who thinks he's black, to Cedric the Entertainer who thinks that Rosa Parks got too much credit for parking her butt on the bus, to sexy and saucy Eve who always loves the wrong guy, this is one fine piece of entertainment. And Ice Cube as Calvin who owns the shop ain't so bad himself, although he sure has to frown a lot.\n\nWell, he's got troubles right here in the Windy City. He's always got an entrepreneurial scheme up his sleeve that just doesn't quite work out which causes him to fall behind in his property taxes. Now this might not be such a big deal but the barbershop has been in his family for three generations and it serves as a kind of neighborhood club where people can hang out and shoot the breeze. It's a beloved kind of place. Enter Lester Wallace the loan shark with muscle who makes Calvin an offer he can't refuse. Well, he does refuse it or at least he tries, but Wallace ain't the kind of dude to take a refusal.\n\nCan Calvin save the barbershop? That's the question of the main plot line, but what really makes this movie such a treat are the barbershop mini-stories that are neatly tied together and the fine repartee. And what makes THAT work is that everything in the film is seen from a point of view inside the black community and not from somebody else looking in (which never works, but is often tried).\t\t\t\t\t\nAdd a warm and redemptive ending, and there ain't nobody cryin'.\n\nBut see this for Tim Story who directed and got it all right, and for Mark Brown, Don D. Scott and Marshall Todd who wrote the neat and very funny script", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1057", "text": "you guys aint no average street punks\n \tthe fifth installment of samurai champloo has proven, like the volumes before it, that good things come to those who wait. with masterful artwork, great music and action-packed scenes, samurai champloo has kept the industry alive. below are my ratings for the four episodes on this volume.\n\n\nepisode seventeen: lullabies of the lost verse2- the fans that watched volume four have been waiting for this episode: it finishes what volume four left unfinished. this episode reveals the fate of our heroes and if their fate brings them together again.\ni rate this episode a 10/10. great episode nomatter how many times i watch it.\n\nepisode eighteen: war of the words- mugen is illiterate! as mugen finally comes to terms with this, fuu tries to fend off two crazy boys with the hots for her! and amidst this commotion, visits a grave of a man he had great respect for. \ni rate this episode 9/10\n\nepisode nineteen: unholy union- jin, mugen and fuu discover a fraud involving selling weaponry and the underground christians. intrigued? guess you gottta watch it! good episode.\ni rate this episode a 7/10. it was quite funny, but there was less action and less plot compared to other episodes. still, a good thirty minutes.\n\nepisode twenty: elegy of entrapment verse1- it's happened again! this episode is one part of a two part episode on the end of this dvd. that means we are to be cliffhung once again. still, this is a really good episode.\ni rate this episode a 10/10.\n\n\nwell, thats it for this review. check out my others for this series.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1058", "text": "Captivating\n \tFor those seeking a captivating 99 minute escape from reality into a beautifully filmed, flawlessly written, directed and acted world of fantasy this is the must see movie for you. The character's Ryan (Ryan Kelly), Melanie (Hayden Panettiere), and Grandpa (Armin Mueller-Stahl) will collectively take you on a memorable journey you'll want to take over and over.\nThe \"special feature\" music video (Someone Like You)of Hayden is worth the purchase price in itself.\nPop a bag of popcorn, and invite the whole family over for this one,..they will be thanking you afterward.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1059", "text": "Loved Every Minute\n \tI was so glad to see the entire season in one set. I hope one day, if they haven't already done so, that they put out a Season 1 set. Love the show, and being able to watch whenever I want", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1060", "text": "A Great Coming of Age Film\n \tBend It Like Beckham is a very enjoyable coming of age film for teen aged girls. The film sensitively portrays a young Indian girl's difficulties in convincing her parents that playing soccer is a worthwhile activity that can help her develop her identity and well being. The film is enjoyable on several levels: 1) there is the cultural clash between Britons of various descent, 2) there is the hilarious \"lesbian\" mixup, and 3) the pure sports film. All in all a very enjoyable experience and a great film for young people", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1061", "text": "Good Time Watching Good Times\n \tThe sixth season is the only one I had not seen all of the episodes for when it was on and it does not disappoint (except for the fact that this is the last season). Florida's return and the addition of Keith brings more to the Evans' family home. I enjoy watching each episode over and over. This is much better TV than what today's network television has to offer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1062", "text": "Finally! I've been waiting years for this DVD to be released.\n \tOh my. I love this movie. It even makes me cry. It's sexy, cute, and heartwarming. Yes, it's a little bit hokey but what musical isn't? I am so excited to get this! I love this movie. I'm a huge musical fan and I've been waiting years for this one. They must have finally convinced whomever had the rights to release it on DVD. I don't know but I'm really excited! One Hundred Million Miracles! I love that philosophy. It makes me happy and it's a miracle that this is finally available. Get your kids/teens to watch it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1063", "text": "A few reasons to pick this up.\n \tThis is worth buying just to see:\n\n1. The look on Pete Townsend's face when Billy Idol (as Cousin Kevin) puts his arm around Pete's shoulder.\n\n2. Steve Winwood realizing he doesn't actually know the words to the \"listening to you, I get the music...\" section of the last song.\n\n3. Roger Daltrey fumbling with a microphone that he'd tossed in the air and unsuccessfully attempted to twirl and catch.\n\n4. Some of the most hilarious haircuts and outfits in the history of rock and roll.\n\n5. The only halfway decent thing Phil Collins (as Uncle Ernie) ever did in his entire career.\n\nThis 3 DVD package also includes Quadrophenia and the second set from the night that Tommy was recorded. This second set is full of hits and it's definitely worth watching. (You could purchase Tommy and Quadrophenia individually, but you'd miss out on this hits disc.)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1064", "text": "underrated\n \tI've heard it said that if you haven't read the book you'd be lost in this movie. I read the book and it was still a bit confusing! I like this version of the film with all the extra footage. Such a fantastic looking picture this was. I saw this in the theater when it came out. I remember a bit of controversy regarding the billing. Sting was touted as starring in this film, when in reality he had a supporting role. Shame on the movie execs who tried to capitalize off of his name and the then massive popularity of his band, The Police. It was nothing more than a ploy to get his fans into the theater. Having said that, Sting is actually pretty good in this film. He sneers, he wise cracks, he fights, and he looks pretty in his futuristic speedo. Of course, he gets killed in the end. Oh well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1065", "text": "Awesome 70's Sci Fi\n \tThis is one of the best sci fi films from the 70's--not to be missed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1066", "text": "Get down and give me 20!\n \tAlthough I enjoy Pilates and yoga, I need a good workout that makes me sweat. Boxing and martial arts classes are great for that purpose. But there are times where I prefer to feel the burn at home. To that end, one of the best cardio/strength DVD workouts I've found is \"Crunch: Boot Camp Training.\" \n\nThe workout runs for about 30 minutes, which is great for those days where I want a shorter (but still effective) one. It's short because exercises are combined together in order to minimize time and maximize benefit. For example, three-to-ten pound hand weights are used to work the upper body while doing squats and lunges. Abs and obliques are worked on the floor with different types of crunches, and during standing cardio work by side knee lifts. Of course, a boot camp workout would be incomplete without pushups - there are three sets, each with a different emphasis to shake things up (and the lower body is worked in as well). A cooldown/stretch session concludes the proceedings.\n\nAs for the instructor, Susan Hitzmann is one of the best I've seen on a DVD workout. She has an infectious enthusiasm that challenges and encourages at the same time. She calls well, using a clear and authoritative voice. I also enjoyed the chemistry between her and the rest of the class. This is one of the few DVD workouts where I can identify with the assistants, because they look like they are actually working out. They moan, groan, and laugh like real people, and plastic smiles are kept to a minimum. Finally, the generic accompanying music complements the workout without overwhelming it.\n\nThere are two caveats for \"Crunch: Boot Camp Training.\" First, it might be hard on someone with sensitive knees because there are a lot of squats and forward lunges. I had an ACL recon years ago, so I usually do backward lunges in place of the forward ones (the workout also features backward lunges). Also, the routine's fast pace and combinations may confuse or wear out beginners. But easier variations are demonstrated by a woman on the instructor's left side, so this is a workout you can grow into. Even so, if your body takes time to get limber due to age or previous injury, you may want to warm up on your own beforehand. \n\n\"Crunch: Boot Camp Training\" is an excellent boot camp-style home workout. I own a large number of exercise DVDs, and this one's on my go-to stack. Highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1067", "text": "The Best Of The Electric Company Vol. 2\n \tWell I thought it was going to stop at Volume 1. But, I guess it didn't.\nBut, I am amazed that some of the cast is still living. I can't believe that Skip Hinnant who plays Fargo North Decoder has got gray hair and still seems to be in good health. Not to mention Jim Boyd who plays J. Arthur Crank is also still alive but on the heavy side. As for Judy Graubart, I can't believe how old and skin and bones she is. She must've been the oldest actor on the cast because now you should see her today. Hattie Winston poor thing, I think she must've suffered a stroke or something cause I've noticed in her interviews she twitches every now and then. We hardly ever see Morgan Freeman in any of these interviews because he's a big time busy actor. But, I loved the show and am glad they brought this collection together in another set of DVD's from a show I grew up watching when I was 10. Luis Avalos who I loved watching not just on the Electric Company but in his acting career in movies like Stir Crazy and then a full role in Dom DeLuise's HOT STUFF along with his family. Luis still looks the same but has gained some weight too like Jim Boyd. It is great that the graphics and color of the sets on each show brings back memories and the songs they sang too brought back some memories. It is also hard to believe that the voices you hear on the cartoon skits like Letterman are Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder, Joan Rivers, and Mel Brooks. You wouldn't have thought that there voice talents would be a credit to their success today. Well now we have to get ready for Volume 3.....will there be? ......Let's hope so, cause I will surely buy it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1068", "text": "Perfect for your little John Deere lover\n \tWe recently purchased this DVD for our three year old son who is obsessed with John Deere tractors. He watches it over and over again until we can't take it anymore. The songs are catchy and you will find yourself humming along even if you don't mean to. If you have a child who loves John Deere, then this is a perfect DVD for them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1069", "text": "Good film\n \tWhat do I think of when someone says \"Disney!\"? Hmmm...kiddy films, girly stuff, princess(groan, we don't need more of that!), dreams come true and...cheesy?\nYep, all of the things above are in Ice Princess, with some fresh twists. With the \"mean rival\" changed to \"nice rival\", and add \"with hard work\" after \"dreams come true\". I mean, look at Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella, what did they do to make their dreams come true, which is a pathetic one, to marry a prince? One had a 100-year beauty sleep and the other had a fairy-godmother to make her a nice dress with a flick of the wand! Casey Carlyle was totally different. I agree with people, that it's impossible that she can become that good in such a short period of time, which is one of the reasons I give this film a 4 and not a 5. But it's an improvement.\nThe cutting of the skating scenes are beautifully done, and while people on IMDB say that they're to showy, it is true, but aww, come on, this is a movie, not a real competition, and everybody likes some nice ice-skating in movies.\nThe acting is great, especially Michelle Trachtenberg and Hayden Panettiere. Michelle's acting is really good, and you can see the gradual transformation from geeky to graceful in her movements. Hayden Panettiere's acting is also good, but it's a pity that her character is somewhat bland and \"Mary-Sue\"ish. \"Mary-Sue\"ish would mean that she's almost perfect. She's smart, good at sports and extremely popular also. It is very unfair, because on the page I'm writing this review on, it says \"Ice Princess (Widescreen Edition)~JOAN CUSACK. I know she and Kim Catrall or the ones with fame, and don't mistake me, the acting IS good, but Casey and Gen completely steals the stage, and in the place of Joan Cusack, it should be the names of those two.\nThe soundtrack is wonderful, especially Reachin' for Heaven and No One. Delicious songs! And Reachin' for Heaven is currently competing with forty something other songs for a place in the 78th Oscar Nominations List. Good luck", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1070", "text": "Bruce Willis to the rescue again\n \tAs usual with a Bruce Willis movie there has to be things blowing up or catching on fire and there was. Interesting high-tech house and mostly believable small-town villains who are the hostage-takers. The underlying story of the rich dad and his swindles detracted from it I think", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1071", "text": "BEST BARGAIN ON AMAZON (OR ANYWHERE ELSE)\n \tTo have these three classics for this low price is fantastic. One film is the 1938 version of the classic Christmas Carol this one starring Reginald Owen as a very respectable Scrooge. If you can refrain from comparing him to Alastair Sim, you will be better able to enjoy another interpretation of Scrooge, and it is a fine one. Owen is truly miserly and wretched, as befits Scrooge, and very believable. The overall production is wonderful, the only drawback was the casting of Terry Kilburn as Tiny Tim...WAY over the top, to the point where he is annoying. But all in all, a great version, and Ann Rutherford as the Ghost of Christmas Past is fascinating.\nChristmas in Connecticut is very satisfying; a real new England Christmas, with Barbara Stanwyck in one of her lighter roles. This is enjoyable for those who are alone over the Holidays and a great film to watch with family for those who will have a traditional Holiday, with family and friends.\nI saved the best for last...Boys Town.\nThis is absolutely one of my all-time favorites, with Mickey Rooney in one of his definitve, cocky wise-guy roles. No one could touch a Mickey Rooney performance in this type of role; he cornered the brash market...as he proves in this movie. It is a real treat to watch him interact with Spencer Tracy, THE finest actor Hollywood has ever produced, IMO. He has dignity, he commands respect simply by virtue of his own quiet, firm presence.\nThe other boys were great complements to the production; all very natural, and Bobs Watson particularly heart-breaking in his role; what a great actor he was! (If you can find a copy, see him with Cedric Hardwicke and Lionel Barrymore in \"On Borrowed Time\", a REAL tear-jerker.)\nI wish I could have been on the set of this one! They must have had a ball. When I saw it, as a child, I thought it was a movie, therefore fantasy, and not real; when I found out that Father Flanagan was indeed real, as was Boys Town, it gave the movie even more of a dimension and interest. His tenet, \"There is no such thing as a bad boy\", is touching in its simplicity and pure, simple faith. Father Flanagan's secret for success with even the most recalcitrant youth was this faith and his refusal to accept any boy's lack of self-esteem or belief in himself; with FF ALL things were possible.\nWhen Spencer Tracy was voted best Actor at the Academy Awards that year, he became the first actor to win the award two years in a row...the first was for his part as Manuel, in \"Captains Courageous.\" Being the gracious, wonderful man he was, he accepted his award with extreme humility, and gave it to Father Flanagan, whom he highlighted in his acceptance speech.\nThis movie has drama, excitement and some very funny moments and shows the amazing versatility of a very young Mickey Rooney. A truly great buy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1072", "text": "Great 3D for a enjoyably stupid movie\n \tOK,there is not really much to say here except that if you like to show off your field sequential 3D set you should have this disc as the depth is great and there is almost no ghosting in the entire film. The Plot is pure ham and cheese. A whacked out scientist steals the original manuscripts for Dracula, Frankenstein,The Werewolf of Paris, and The Mummy and begins to suck out the life force of a young librarian in order to bring the essence of the archetypes contained in the books to life.( I told you it was stupid)Before the entire experiment can transpose the girl escapes midway through and we are left we pint sized versions of the classic monsters who are none too happy about their current height.If you can accept a movie on the level of a Police Academy or Earnest goes to Camp then you should not have a problem with this. Only major gripe is that there is not enough in your face gags but compared to steaming dung like Camp Blood this is a masterpiece", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1073", "text": "Warm and Sweet like a cup of hot chocolate\n \tThis is a warm-hearted, sweet story based on the Cinderella fairy tale. Only we have Sam, a young girl who works at a diner once owned by her father and taken over by her wicked stepmother when he dies in an earthquake. Sam carries on a secret email/chat romance with the most popular boy in her high school, but she doesn't know the identity of her Prince Charming.\n\nJennifer Coolidge was a scream as the Botoxed, cosmetically enhanced, tackily dressed wicked stepmother. She was hilarious in \"Legally Blonde\", but really goes all out for this role. Quite a scene stealer was Madeline Zima as one of the two wicked stepsisters. Hilary Duff is her usual adorable, perky blonde self and is a delight to watch.\n\nOne of the funniest moments for me was at the diner that was redecorated into a pepto-bismol fifties motif by the stepmother. The poor waitresses were all required to wear pink cashmere sweaters, pearls, a poodle skirt with petticoats and roller skates. If that isn't hard enough, the waitresses had to spin as they served people or picked up orders. I love when funny bits like this are slipped into movies. One can just see Jennifer Coolidge's wicked stepmother character instructing these poor waitresses on how to twirl as they served customers.\n\nThis is a GREAT family film. Although I don't have children yet, I enjoy this film as a break from all the intense films aimed at adults. It is light-hearted fluff, but very enjoyable, like a cup of hot chocolate. Included on the DVD is Hallie's and Hilary's music video of \"Our Lips Are Sealed\" and a bunch of other special features as well.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1074", "text": "Fills you up\n \tWarning: Do not watch this movie if you are hungry! If you do, within the first 10 minutes, you will pause it, and have to run out for chinese food instantly and not the quick take out junk either, but the honest to god traditional chinese cuisine that the father makes. I adore this movie, It is a heartwarming, hilarious story about a Widower Retired Master Chef and his Three very different daughters. Ang Lee gives us insight into this family from the perspective of how love and life and humanity can be compared to eating and drinking. The soundtrack is amazing, the scenery is magnificent and the realness of it all transport you in, so that you can almost smell the food cooking. I would have killed to be on that set to just sample all those dishes!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1075", "text": "Realistic, Yet Hopeless War Story.\n \tBased upon director and writer Oliver Stone's own experiences in Vietnam, PLATOON was the first major motion picture about that war directed by a veteran from that conflict. The movie revolves around a young American soldier, Pvt. Chris Taylor (a young Charlie Sheen) and the platoon he lives and fights with during his tour of duty. The battle sequences are very gritty, graphic, and realistic. Taylor serves under the direct leadership of Sgt. Elias Grodin (Willem Dafoe), but both men are under the command of Staff Sgt. Bob Barnes (Tom Berenger). Grodin and Barnes have two completely different views of leadership and opposing worldviews. Grodin represents everything that is good and noble and worth fighting for in the conflict, while Barnes represents all the evil and ugliness of the war. At its core then, PLATOON is a movie about the internal war for one soldier's soul between good and evil. Though Stone based the film upon his own experiences, there are scenes that have been embellished and the view Stone presents is only one view of the war--see the film WE WERE SOLDIERS for the opposite view as presented by Stone in PLATOON.\n\nDespite the negative outlook upon life, the military, and the Vietnam War, PLATOON is probably Oliver Stone's best movie to date. Stone's direction of the film is brilliant from the two-week boot camp the actors endured before principal filming, to the fine details such as the color of the wrapping paper on the cigarettes, to filming in sequence, to recognizing the talent of Johnny Depp, Stone illustrated in PLATOON was that he was a great director and one to be reckoned with. The film contains fine performances: Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe, Charlie Sheen, Forest Whitaker, Francesco Quinn, John C. McGinley, and Johnny Depp all give powerful portrayals that ground the movie in humanity, despite the deep metaphysical connotations. PLATOON won the 1986 Oscar for Best Picture, Stone won the Best Director Oscar, and also received a nomination for Best Original Screenplay.\n\nI was surprised and found that I enjoyed PLATOON, though there were several parts of the film that I found myself aghast. I've never been in battle myself, but I do know that war is hell. Nevertheless, I cannot bring myself to agree with the film's negative worldview and ultimately the loss of one's soul to evil. Despite this, there are many positive things within the movie. This is a movie that any film buff should see and people who enjoy war movies might enjoy it as well (though they might prefer something more hopeful such as SAVING PRIVATER RYAN or WE WERE SOLDIERS)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1076", "text": "I Love This Movie\n \tThis is a very enjoyable and funny movie with a heartwarming ending. All Michael J. Fox fans be sure to get this! There are many good supporting characters such as: Bridget Fonda, Woody Harrelson, Barnard Hughes and Julie Warner", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1077", "text": "Missing Element\n \tOK, this movied is a favorite. Having said that, I am less than blown away by this new transfer. Still looks a bit dull to me. It's a fun set though. Getting the box was a no-brainer. Am I the only one who's missing the poster offer? A sticker on the outside claims that the offer is to be found within. Well I don't see it..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1078", "text": "Finally, a worthy DVD edition!\n \tClueless has been released on DVD before, with nothing more than two theatrical trailers as bonus features. In 2005, for its 10th anniversary, Paramount finally released a great, if not cheesily named, DVD edition of this 90's teen comedy classic, with such quotable lines as \"You're a virgin who can't drive\" and \"As if!\"\n\nThe transfer on this DVD is AWESOME. It's very clean, sharp, and clear. I don't remember any issues on the past DVD, but if there were any, it seems like they were cleared up for this release.\n\nThe bonus features are likeable fluff, but at least they're existent. Featuring new interviews with several cast and crew members, such featurettes as \"The Class of '95,\" which discusses the cast, and \"Language Arts,\" which discusses the many phrases that this movie brought to our pop culture lexicon, allow us to delve, if only just slightly, into the making and the impact of this movie. Also, the trailers from the previous DVD release are included.\n\nChildren of the 90's definitely need to own this DVD. Clueless is still a major part of America's pop culture today, and really, who doesn't love watching a 90's teen comedy remake of a literary classic like Jane Austen's Emma", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1079", "text": "The mother of all submarine movies\n \tThis one is a classic not only to the general public but among submarine sailors as well. It is considered the greatest of all submarine movies and with good reason. Almost the entire plot is onboard and underway. The tensions that rise from long periods at sea and personality clashes among a large group of strong-willed and independently-minded men is real. It is a must have for the second world war movie buff and submarine movie collectors. The acting is superb and perfectly cast in each role. The dramatic interaction of the characters will keep this one a classic for ages to come", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1080", "text": "Good escapism all around\n \tWhat can I say? This is a darn good action/adventure flick. There's suspense, guns/ammo, mummies, creepy crawly insects, tombs, and all that there is that make an action movie excellent. This is one example of good escapism. Kudos to Fraser, Weisz, and Sommers for exquisitely remaking the original \"Mummy.\"\n\nA", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1081", "text": "One to watch, rewatch, and watch again\n \tI love when a blonde, assumed air-head, realizes her dreams. She even goes far beyond what she thought she wanted. She is lovely, funny, smart, honest, and hard-working. Who wouldn't love her? So glad this movie was made", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1082", "text": "A little of Everything\n \tAny collection that has The Lost Patrol has got to be worth the 40 bucks. That movie and Boris Karloff alone is something to behold. But this collection also contains Sgt Rutlidge which a movie way before its time. Mary Queen of Scots, I wasn't even aware was a John Ford Movie. The Informer another great and Cheyene Autumn. I think this set has a little bit of something for everyone. I just wish that we knew if this was the 66 minute watered down version of Lost Patrol or the original uncut version.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1083", "text": "What the hell is going on here?\n \tIf you enjoy movies with random terrorist executions, religious cults, Andy Kaufman as a mass murdering cop, alien abductions, bizarre sexual anatomies, etc (Don't we all?), you will LOVE this one. Alone in its genre", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1084", "text": "sparks flying off your screen\n \tIn all her 48 movies, Brigitte Bardot never catches public imagination with more effect than she does here. Paradise on earth is just around the corner, she tells us, making the sparks fly off your screen. This edition is the new one, by the way, cleaned up in 2000. You will appreciate its fine use of colors.\n\nThat really is all there is to say about this movie. But it's enough. More than enough. It is exactly the reason why 'Et Dieu crea la femme' (= And God created woman) is immortal", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1085", "text": "It is about time!\n \tThis is a GREAT movie! I would encourage EVERYONE to see this one... even if you have never even known someone with this condition, you should buy this movie. There are not enough movies like this one out there. We need to support this type of film making. I don't want to give the plot of the movie away, so I won't go into great detail. Watching this movie gives me hope. Hope for so many people out there with this illness. Hope that they or someone close to them will watch this and will give this diet a try. Don't give up hope. Thank you to whomever made this film possible.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1086", "text": "Good for any Incubus fan\n \tThis DVD was a really good buy, even if you are just somewhat into Incubus, but if you are a big fan, it's a must have. The home videos and tour of the tour bus and all the music videos and concert footage was great, with great sound quality. Also, there is a really funny Take Me To Your Leader music video. It's a really cool DVD. The only thing i didn't like, was the \"Massive Song Archive\" the background music was kind of annoying, and you cant just sit and watch through the whole thing, you have to click on different things. But good buy anyways. INCUBUS ROX", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1087", "text": "You will fall in love with this show!\n \tWhere do I start?? I am a 39 year old career-obsessed straight female (lawyer). I fell in love with these guys. Brian (Gale Harold) You are the James Dean of this generation, the man we love, adore, the badboy with a golden heart, who we all fall hopelessley in love with. Brian, Justin, Em,Micheal and Ted. I became absolutely besotted with them and their funny, sad unbelievable stories and watched fixated episode after episode. I laughed, I cried, I cheered and I lived the rollercoaster with them. Buy series 1, you will be hooked just like I was, I have now viewed all 5 and keep going over and over them. It dosent matter who you are, or where you come from, or what you represent. This series is wonderful, and funny and full of love and hope. Its appeal is absolutely universal for all us dreamers and lovers and geeks.\nWatch it, and weep... I promise you won't be disappointed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1088", "text": "LOVED this DVD!\n \tThis DVD is exactly what I've been waiting for and its FINALLY available. If you love KITH like I do, its totally worth it to buy this DVD. It was like swimming in Kids In The Hall HEAVEN! \nIt gives you a complete list of the easily accessable episodes and what skits are in each one. The bonus stuff is awesome,though I haven't watched all of it yet. I also loved how the dvd lets you control your Kids-fix. If you only have time for a quick skit, you can go right to which skit you want. If you want to watch one whole episode, you can go to what episode you want to watch with ease. Or if you want to just lose yourself in a big Kids marathon you can select", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1089", "text": "The Movie Is GREAT but What about the DVD?\n \tYes the movie is great but please tell me about the DVD ! How's the quality,are there deleted scene's ,any bonus material ? I think there are about 115 reviews about the movie but I would like more info about the DVD itself!\nI am from Georgia where the movie was filmed ....so I'm hoping for some deleted scene's ! Anyone who has the DVD,please give info! Thanks", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1090", "text": "the rockford files\n \ti love all the rockford file's. and this collection is very good, i cant wait till the third season comes ou", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1091", "text": "NOW this is Entertainment!\n \tUnfortunely this movie was a sleeper in the theatres when it first came out. But check out the cast! Jo Ann Fleet (thoughtly modern millie) and Robert DeNiro in a comedy.An a comedy it is. It's just pure fun and a great uplifing movie if you have the blues. It's so funny and you won't be disappointed,,,i promise.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1092", "text": "One of the most emotionally-charged battles.\n \tIn this set of episodes, the Battle City is down to the wire. My favorite character, Marik(not Yami Marik) is the center of the events. Most of his character is known in this set. It seemed almost if Yugi was only a side-note for a while. Even though I dislike dub, this was still good enough for me. \n\nThe scene when Marik talks to his brother for the last time (or so he thinks at that moment) is one of the most beautifully drawn of any anime I've seen. If only the voice actor sounded like Marik's age for once and kept the poignant music. And didn't use the gold stuff when someone's mind is snatched.\n\n(And also a shame is that the Ishtars won't appear for many episodes after this with such a simple exit...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1093", "text": "The basic techniques\n \tThis DVD contains the basic techniques of Krav maga system. The techniques include attacks with hands (mostly punches with closed fist, but also hammer punches), elbows, knees and feet. There are some counterattacks and defences also included. At the beginning of the film they talk about angles of attack, target areas and stance and movement. As a DVD extra, they present focus mitt combinations to utilize in your training (they mention that they will produce an entire film on the subject in the future).\n\nIt is worth mentioning that they don't teach, or even mention the correct falling technique at all. Also, I think they should have taught also palm strikes, but for some reason they were left out. As palm strike is almost as effective as punch with a closed fist, but much more safe for your own hand, it should be included in everyones' arsenal. When instructing kicking techniques, they mention casually that you can kick also to the head. I think that they should have warned against that, because in real life, kicking above your own waist is considered risky, and generally not advisable.\n\nThe presentation of techniques varies from fair to excellent, the average being of good quality. In some techniques I learned some nuances I had not grasped in my Krav maga classes. Each technique opens up with a dramatized scene in which the technique is used. After that they present the technique at full speed, and after that in slow motion, and finally in learning stages. For some reason, they have chosen not to use slow motion of a full speed presentation of technique. Rather, the person presenting the technique is moving in slow motion, according to the instructions of off-screen narrator. This makes somewhat amateurish impression of the production.\n\nSpeaking of production, it is fairly OK. The film is shot with only one camera, but for the most part, it is shooting at the right spot. The techniques are presented in a studio against a black screen, but the dramatized scenes are shot in loading docks, restaurants, parking lots and so on. They use two narrators who take turns with narrating the techniques. The other narrator is International Krav maga federation head instructor Eyal Yanilov, and the other is U.S. chief instructor Darren Levine. Yanilov does not speak very good English, so from time to time it is hard to grasp what he is saying. Otherwise the production is good, and it's easy to understand the techniques.\n\nAs a Krav maga practitioner myself, I like the system. In this film, they have succeeded in presenting the basic techniques very well. There are some shortcomings, though, that reduce one star from the rating of this film. \n\nRun time: 1:2", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1094", "text": "Ehhh picture quality not the greatest\n \tThe picture quality is not very good. It's like watching the videos on an old VHS tape taped off of television. I've never seen a DVD in my DVD player look so not digital. The selection is okay, the DVD opens playing a small clip of the Tears for Fears song \"Head Over Heels\" even though that video isn't on the set--but fear not, two Tears for Fears videos are here. I bought this because I love the Level 42 video for \"Something About You,\" and I figured this was my one shot to get it on DVD. Buy this if you just must have it, the price is a bit much for such a short little collection, this should really be in the $12.99 or less range", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1095", "text": "Fun decade\n \tCapsule reviewer Sam Graham (above) is one king-sized jerk! Tears For Fears and Swing Out Sister are two of the best acts that came out of the '80s and they are still going strong today! The videos on this collection are some of the most obvious, but enjoyable nevertheless. It would be nice if Amazon would hire somebody to write for them who at least had a little common sense when it comes to music, instead of some supposedly \"hip\" idiot", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1096", "text": "Lifestyles of the rich and needy\n \tThis wasn't all that funny\nNor did I see romance\nI saw instead four drama queens\nPlus one more wearing pants\n\nUnlike Carrie and her pals\nThis ain't $ex and the City\nThree are married, one is not\nAnd all deserving pity\n\nThree have money, one does not\nOlivia's a maid\nShe walked out on her teaching job\nAnd now is underpaid\n\nFranny got hers in a will\nJane from designing clothes\nChristine is a writer\nwhile Olivia's debt grows\n\nDespite the money that they have\nNone of them are content\nInsecure and neurotic\nAnd certainly high rent\n\nBut if you really look at them\nThey reflect our inner fears\nGetting fat, and getting old\nAnd thinking no one cares\n\nTo enjoy this chick flick movie\nYou have to dig down deep\nExplore your inner feelings\nAnd then drift off to sleep\n\n\nRated: 3.5 stars\n\n\n\n\nAmanda Richards, October 29, 2006", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1097", "text": "Jefferson Smith ~ \"Champion Of Lost Causes\"\n \t'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' is a classic Frank Capra film from '39. Starring a stellar cast of some of Hollywood's best from the \"Golden Age\" of cinema it's not only one of the greatest films of that era, but a fascinating time capsule view into a time when patriotism and love of America was something to be proud of, not mocked. Yes it's overly sentimental and at times almost laughable in its blatant pandering to our emotions, however it has survived the test of time and now some 67 years since its release it can still melt the heart of even the most jaded among us.\n\nCan the young and naive Jefferson Smith (Jimmy Stewart) survive in the United States capital as a newly appointed Senator? Will he check his ideals and values at the door and play the political game or will he stand up for what's right against the \"powers that be?\" If you're any kind of movie buff you already know the answer.\n\nOne of Capra's and Stewart's best and definitely one of the Essentials to any DVD collection!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1098", "text": "Great Flick\n \tI find this to be a perfect depiction of small town life being I lived for 11 years in a town quite like this one. Really enjoyed the movie and the acting. I enjoyed most Terry Moore's potrayal of Betty", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1099", "text": "A painful reminder.\n \tSo this is the best I have seen from a terrible tradgedy. I watched with friends with tears streaming down my face. So factual and so sad", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1100", "text": "The Best of the Spaghetti Western / Man With No Name Trilogy!\n \tEastwood and Lee Van Cleef. What a\nsolid combination! Better than\nFistful of dollars and I liked\nit better than the too long Good,\nBad and Ugly. Van Cleef as bad guy?\nSorry, I can't go for that", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1101", "text": "Tears For The Hometown Hero!\n \tEvery fiber of my being is incorporated into this review for Jack and quot;Ti Jean and quot; Kerouac! To actually see most of Kerouac's fellow writer's and poet's giving his or her true and poignant interpretation of the unmitigated and quot;genius and quot; that was this brother Lowellian is in itself a magnificent production! I bought this DVD today at a mall in New Hampshire and could have bought it for less on Amazon.com! Just a few minutes ago I did order the DVD and quot;Jack Kerouac-King of the Beats and quot; on Amazon.com and can't wait for its arrival! If it's anything like and quot;What Happened To Kerouac? and quot; then it will surely be another masterful production! After I write this review I am going to watch this DVD again and experience the same chills as I did when initially watching it for the first time! Anyone that is a true fan of Kerouac and his works will be smitten with this production because you are reliving pure literary genius! To hear the poetry and prose from the lips and soul of Kerouac himself is truly awe-inspiring! This production is a brutal and factual statement of a man that was rarely understood but truly adored by those that have read the majestic prose and verse that was and still is: Jack Kerouac", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1102", "text": "Only the French can make movies like this\n \tI almost gave up on this one forty minutes in. Don't you do that. The ending is superb.\n\nPremise: working class girl gets dumped by her boyfriend and seeks work by housekeeping.\n\nWell, that can lead to something better if you keep house for the right person.\n\nJacques (Jean-Pierre Bacri) who recently got walked out on by his wife, and who, not so incidentally looks sixty--well, fifty-five--(actually he was barely fifty when this was made, but you get the point) gets his ad for a housekeeper answered by Laura (Emilie Dequenne) who is twentysomething--a young twentysomething.\n\nI guess there is not much else to say, and to be honest I decided I would force myself to watch the inevitable. But the director is Claude Berri who directed two of the best movies I ever saw: Manon of the Spring (1986) and Jean De Florette (1986).\n\nAnd so I stayed with it. At about the fifty minute mark the movie started to get interesting. I could feel that old guy/young girl love affair was going to take an unexpected fork in the road. (As Yogi said, if you come to a fork in the road, take it. The players have no choice.) Obviously, old guy/young girl can end only one way: young girl leaves old guy for young guy. This is biology. It will be painful.\n\nClaude Berri knows all this, and probably a lot better than I do. And so guess what?\n\nWell, I won't tell. But you will find that the last thirty-some minutes of this sexy romantic comedy delightful, and especially the very, very clever and most satisfying ending.\n\nJust prior to that Laura asks Jacques for his blessing. He won't give it, but she is right: he should. And then when we get the final \"life is so...lifelike\" grimace on Jacques's face, we can only smile.\n\nEmilie Dequenne is delightful as the strangely wise and very natural Laura, and Jean-Pierre Bacri is winning as the old guy who knows better, but on reflection should thank his lucky stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1103", "text": "He's Our Man\n \tThere are so many reasons to love all things Canadian: national health insurance for all citizens, the novelist Margaret Atwood and certainly Leonard Cohen. A group of singers got together to honor Cohen by singing his songs: Nick Cave, U2 and Bono, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, Anthony et al. Added to their performances are footage from many periods of Mr. Cohen's life, interviews with him and a song or two sung by him as well. We thus have this documentary that will delight Mr. Cohen's fans. At 72, Mr. Cohen may have lost a lot of his voice-- he opines that he never could carry a tune-- but he has lost none of his brilliant self-deprecating humor.\n\nThe singers are fantastic; but why wouldn't they be with such words and lyrics? Nick Cave sings probably Cohen's most well-known song \"Suzanne,\" introduced to the U. S. public so many years ago by Judy Collins. One wonders if the group drew straws to see who would get to sing that one. Anthony is great, of course; but the Wainwrights, both Martha (her rendition of \"The Traitor\" will put chills on your spine) and Rufus who sings \"Everybody Knows,\" \"Chelsea Hotel Number 2\" and \"Hallelujah\" are not to be missed. Rufus' account of meeting Leonard Cohen for the first time when he was feeding a young broken bird shouldn't surprise anyone who has listened to his lyrics over the years.\n\nThis film is one that those of us who love and revere this man will purchase the day it is released on DVD.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1104", "text": "Nobody is not Trinity but better.\n \tI am sure that if you are looking at this then you are a fan of the trinity movies. The Nobody character is based on Trinity but with much more refined. Terence Hill's Nobody has a certain directness and is a much fuller character. Henry Fonda's career in spaghetti westerns often gets overlooked and that is a real shame. If you compare this to his portrayal of Wyatt Earp then you can see that the love of the western never left him. This is much more the Fonda that one loves rather than the villian in \"Once upon a Time in The West\" (itself a great film). I love showing this to people that have never seen it. They usally like it and then I move on the the Trinity films", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1105", "text": "another October horror movie review\n \tThe reason I believe the Ring is a classic horror movie is because it disturbs me on a VERY personal, unexplainable level. You see, the main storyline of the Ring is the fact that this video tape has been created, and anyone who watches this video tape will die in some unusual, twisted manner. It's up to a reporter woman named Rachel to figure everything out. She's the main character of the film, along with her son.\n\nAs I mention above, something very unusual about the film effects me in a way I can't explain. First of all, the entire film is very effectively well-done the way everything is dark and damp and, for lack of better words, SCARY! \n\nThe one thing I remembered after watching the Ring are some of the things that were on that video tape. The mirror on the wall, and the location of the ladder are two things I could have SWORN I've seen somewhere before, like a childhood memory I can't figure out. Like I've been SOMEWHERE and seen those things before. Like the video tape used in the storyline actually existed before the film was released in 2003, and I believe I've actually SEEN the footage on that video tape many years ago *somewhere* because the sequence with the mirror and the ladder looked *incredibly* familiar. I can't explain what it is but this is the main reason I find the movie so delightful.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1106", "text": "Superb Film\n \tI find this film to be very different to most American films. It is very funny in its own way and MAKE you think about the true meaning of money and its relationship to HAPPYNESS.\n\nIt is on my ten best films.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1107", "text": "outstanding!!!!\n \tI grew up watching this movie... its a movie I seem to never get bored with. Paul newman is an awesome actor, and if you are a fan of his, this is a must have in your movie collection!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1108", "text": "What we got here... A failure to communicate!!!\n \tOkay,the only real extras on the DVD is a theatrical trailer for the film and some biographical information on the movie and it's stars,but Warner Bros. gets a five star rating for great picture and sound and the option of BOTH Standard Full Frame and Widescreen versions on one disc!!! This movie is an absolute classic!!! And it's great to have it on DVD!!! One of the great \"men in chains\" films!!! The great cast includes Paul Newman,George Kennedy(in his oscar winning role!),Wayne Rogers,Strother Martin,Joe Don Baker,Ralph Waite,and many other classic character actors!!! Two thumbs up!!! Five stars!!! A", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1109", "text": "SKY KING: VOL 1TV SERIES\n \tBEING COPIED FROM TV THE QUALITY CAME OUT GREAT. GOOD CHOISE OF SHOW", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1110", "text": "\"I am the bleepin' king of Dirk!\"\n \tGiven that pornography is a multi-jillion-dollar-a-year business, it's sort of surprising that it hasn't received the cinematic treatment more often, but Boogie Nights provides it with the sort of skewed, darkly comic treatment that it almost certainly deserves, and becomes a certifiable classic in the process. Following the story of Eddie Adams, a simple-minded, almost impossibly well-endowed teenager from suburban California who achieves porn stardom as Dirk Diggler before turning 20, Boogie Nights is both a time-tested star-is-born-and-almost-blows-it-all story and a loving tribute to a time and place that will probably never be replicated and the individuals who made it what it was. \n\nPaul Thomas Anderson's directing is as excessive and stylish as you'd expect from a movie centered on the porno industry, with Anderson pulling out every trick in the book--long tracking shots, underwater closeups, montages, movie-within-a-movie views, and some moments that approach stream-of-consciousness (Dirk's vision of his professional name literally exploding off a neon sign being a prominent example). Naturally, Anderson also loads the movie up with period details, right down to the Farah Fawcett poster in teenage Dirk's room, the platform shoes, and the obligatory disco sequences. Its visual flair aside, though, Boogie Nights is also the sort of insanely quotable, watch-it-until-you've-memorized-it movie that seemed to come out in droves in the nineties (Trainspotting, Fargo, Goodfellas, Swingers, True Romance, etc. etc. etc.) but has been in disturbingly short supply this decade. This movie simply seems to have everything you can think of going for it, especially its murderer's row of a cast--Burt Reynolds (Jack Horner), Don Cheadle (Buck Swope), John C. Reilly (Reed Rothchild), Julianne Moore (Amber Waves), William H. Macy (Little Bill), Luis Guzman (Maurice Rodriguez), Tom Jane (Todd Parker), Philip Baker Hall (Floyd Gondolli), Philip Seymour Hoffman (Scotty Jay), and Alfred Molina (Rahad Jackson) all figure prominently--and even Wahlberg (Dirk himself) and Heather Graham (Rollergirl) have roles that are perfectly suited to their relative limitations as actors. \n\nThat said, what really gives the movie its resonance is the obvious sympathy with which it treats its characters, who are generally easy to laugh at but equally easy to like. The main characters almost entirely have hopes, aspirations, and attachments beyond the rather closed world of their profession--Jack's desire to be a serious filmmaker; Dirk's ridiculous pseudo-Karate and Reed's equally ridiculous poetry; Buck's goal of opening his own stereo store; Amber's attempts to get back in touch with her son, which she blatantly compensates for by mothering her co-stars--helping us see them as fleshed-out characters, not just plot devices in the story. \n\nSince there isn't really a plot to speak of, the movie is told as a series of episodes, Goodfellas-style, with several extended pieces--the pool party at Jack's House where Eddie/Dirk gets introduced to the whole crew; the New Year's Eve party celebrating the start of the '80's; the fake drug deal gone bad at a Rahad's house--serving to turn the narrative in new directions. This last set piece--when Dirk, Reed, and Todd head over to Rahad's house to sell him some baking soda disguised as cocaine and it quickly degenerates into a laughably misguided robbery attempt--deserves special mention, as it's easily one of the most fascinating single scenes in recent film memory. It starts off almost surreal, with a skinny Chinese guy walking around randomly lighting firecrackers and Rahad (clad only in underwear, a bathrobe and slippers) discoursing semi-coherently as he sings along to not-so-classic 80's songs on a mixtape. From there it just gets progressively darker and tenser, with the lighting, acting, and direction all perfectly serving to ratchet up the feeling of desperation and horror as Todd kicks his ill-conceived robbery plot into motion and things spin way out of control. Molina's over-the-top performance, more than anything else, makes the scene, as he turns Rahad into a manic ball of drug-fuelled energy and, later, a shotgun-toting avenging angel determined to take his revenge. I wouldn't say Molina turns in the best performance I've ever seen in a movie, but it it probably the best performance I've seen from someone who only got one scene in the whole movie.\n\nThe '80's are, of course, the hangover from the joys of the previous decade, as the emergence of video downgrades the quality of the product, cocaine suddenly becomes addictive, and Dirk starts to become too big for his britches in more ways than one. Fittingly, as the disco era gives way to tougher times in the eighties, the movie takes a darker turn, becoming grittier, more downcast and a lot more violent, but no less compelling. All the unbridled energy and creativity of the first half is still present, just in a decidedly less sunny form. Even when people are getting beaten up and shot left and right, the movie's pedal-to-the-metal pacing makes it all but impossible to look away. Well, except maybe for the notorious money shot at the end, but by then I for one didn't care.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1111", "text": "That There Might Be Witness: Through the Eyes of Children\n \tIt is said that suffering develops character. Surely, when photographer Zana Briski went on a photography pilgrimage to the red light district in Sonagchi, Calcutta, in India, she discovered more character, and in smaller shape and size, then she might have imagined. Peering through a lens into the darkest shadows of life - into the world of prostitution - to capture the images the world wishes not to see, not, at least, from this angle of truth, she saw between the life-battered women... their children. \n\nWhen we think of brothels, however we might think of them, how many think of children? Whether we think of these places and their inhabitants as figures of perversity, embodiments of lust, or the tragic painted clowns of the joke that is humanity, it is probably more true than not that these women are rarely seen as, well, women. They are perhaps at best merely meat, merely body parts, to be used and abused and then tossed aside. What Zana Briski's photo lens reveals is that these are indeed women, human beings, and, for better or for worse, also mothers, daughters, wives, sisters. We see in this montage of photos and film combined, women who are deformed by the ugliness inside. They are broken, they are stunningly and fiercely angry at the world that has so betrayed them, yet they also have their moments of hope and tenderness.\n\nAll of this, and more, falls upon the heads of their children. Weaving between these women are their little ones, boys and girls who grow up around the perversities of lust and abuse. What might such children be like? This is the sharp focus of Briski's lens. \n\nPerhaps we need to look at ugliness to see beauty in contrast. The faces and spirits of these children contain both. They have in them the despair of those forgotten and betrayed by the world. Society all around them refuses them a place outside the red light district. They are already banned from normalcy. They have been witness to humans at their worst, and no one outside wishes to bear the weight of such witness. Yet they will not be silenced, and if we do not wish to hear them speak, then Briski has given them cameras to let them capture their worlds, inside and out, and bring these images to us. \n\nWhat these children capture on film is nothing less than breathtaking. They miss nothing. Their intense talent and power of seeing discovered, this film also shows us how Briski works to bring this artistic discovery to the world, meanwhile also fighting to give these children a chance, slim as it is, to a life of normalcy. Key to this is education, yet as she soon learns, no school in Calcutta wishes to enroll children born into brothels. At last and with determined persistence, she does find one, and a portal into life beyond opens for some of the children. Their photos, too, are put on exhibit, available also now in book format. \n\nSome are saved, some are pulled back into the dark. The individual stories of these tiny photographers are stories that must be witnessed, heard and seen, so that they know: everyone matters. Even in the darkest shadows, we refuse to be blind to them any longer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1112", "text": "A Wonderful Universe\n \tThis is a wonderful story showing the Universe can have Aliens that are not horrors monsters or disasters for humans and humanity. Kids or Adults can see a picture of Aliens, not the usual us in a strange colored costume but folks we cannot see or even recognize as folks. Strangers with a problem seek help and after receiving help, return the favor.\nAliens that flash thru the night abducting people, and destroying property are enemies. \nAliens that come in the night, make contact with local people, seeking understanding and trade, are far more likely representatives of extra solar beings", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1113", "text": "Funny, Exciting and Pulls at Your Heartstrings!!!\n \tYou will be laughing one minute, crying the next, then holding your breath to see what will happen next. It's a great all around movie, good for the whole family", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1114", "text": "BMW ROCKS\n \tmost of this season is about Topanga and Cory breaking up and getting together. I think the second season is the best though.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1115", "text": "MY NUMBER 2\n \tJust behind WINGS OF DESIRE is Federico's masterpiece.\nA true ICON. 8 1/2 not only resounds with my Italian Catholic \nupbringing as it displays in obvious detail the time-wasting \nprogression of guilt and shame; it commands me to again\npossess the mantra quoted from WALL STREET: \"To be rich enough\nnot to waste time\".", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1116", "text": "Dirk and Al, together again for the first time, search for a ship in the desert\n \tAny movie that begins with a Civil War ironclad going down a river with guns blazing is going to appeal to me (although my wife thought I have started playing the wrong movie). Then again, it was really upsetting at the film's climax to see the C.S.S. Texas getting shot up. Yes, I know it is just a film, but the thought of finding such a Civil War artifact intact only to have it immediately start getting shot up momentarily took me back to the real world, which is a mistake because realism is not the name of the game here. \n\n\"Sahara\" begins at the end of the Civil War, as the Confederate ironclad Texas escapes from a burning Richmond carrying the gold supply of the Confederacy. It disappears into history, where the lost ship becomes the latest obsession of Dirk Pitt (Matthew McConaughey), who believes the Texas crossed the Atlantic and ended up somewhere in Africa (do not ask \"how,\" because an explanation is not forthcoming and you know from the title of the film that Dirk is right on this score). Dirk is partnered with Al Giordino (Steve Zahn), and if you pay attention to the title sequence you get a visual tour of their career resumes. Technically the boys work for Admiral (Ret.) Jim Sandecker (William H. Macy), who has a hard time reining them in once Dirk finds another clue about the Texas. \n\nMeanwhile, Dr. Eva Rojas (Penelope Cruz) of the World Health Organization has arrived in Africa with a team to find the source of a dangerous plague that has been spreading across the region. However, there is another problem in that Rojas is getting too close to the truth, which puts here in danger from the local dictator, General Kazim (Lennie James), and his partner, smarmy French rich guy, Yves Massarde (Lambert Wilson). Dirk becomes involved in this because he is making a habit of rescuing Eva, and because he is looking for the legendary ironclad in the same part of the continent. Al is along for the ride, as if Rudi Gunn (Rainn Wilson) for part of the way. \n\nThese narrative threads are used to connect the action sequences that are the main set pieces of this 2005 film from director Breck Eisner (\"Thoughtcrimes\"). The best of these is the speedboat one, involving the \"Panama,\" which comes relatively early in the film. I want to ask, \"Whatever happened to saving the best for last?\" in a film like this, but it is not like they did that in \"Raiders of the Lost Arc,\" so why should that happen here? Granted, \"Sahara\" is not as much fun as that classic film romp, but it was certainly more enjoyable than \"National Treasure,\" probably because it is not as burdened by American history and national landmarks as that one (and McConaughey and Zahn both look buff enough to pull this stuff off in the world of movie reality). \n\nBesides, I like a film where the chemistry between the two guys is better than the chemistry between the hero and the heroine, mainly because if this film is the start of a Dirk Pitt franchise, you know Al will be back but you have to expect a different female lead in each subsequent film. I especially liked Sandecker's third demand at the end of the film and to tell the truth, knowing nothing about the original novels, I would much rather see the team in action than Dirk teaming up with somebody new in each film. For me the end result is that \"Sahara\" is an enjoyable action romp of the brainless variety. But if you want more, then look elsewhere", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1117", "text": "Ups and Downs--War and Remembrance miniseries from 1988\n \tI did not see this series when it originally aired in the late 80's. I had seen Winds of War, however, and -- at that time, I loved it. Now, when I purchased the DVD's, both series seem somewhat dated and the acting stilted at times to the point of being a distraction. I particularly have trouble with accepting Robert Mitchum as a virile, intelligent, sombre, alert and perceptive, about 50-something Pug Henry. I wish some filmmaker (Curtis would be great!) would do a REMAKE of this entire project -- making it into a 4 hour feature movie -- tightening up the script entirely (apologies to Mr. Wouk who wrote the teleplay) -- mostly keep in the historical scenes--but more realistic battle scenes especially those at sea-- and do away with some of the long, soap opera dialogue scenes. Keep the Holocaust part intact --these were the MOST powerful Holocaust scenes I've EVER seen and I've seen most of them; but have someone like Kevin Costner be Pug Henry (or Harrison Ford). And find a truly young, very vibrant Natalie (an actress who has a commanding yet somehow innocent presence), and a gorgeous, rather naive rebel leading man to play Byron (Briney). We need to feel their chemistry -- otherwise, what transpires (Briney's desperate attempts to find Natalie and his son) seem over-wrought and contrives.I LOVED Polly Bergen as Rhoda -- it might be hard to find anyone better, I think. And you'd need a new Hitler -- one who is more like the actor who played him in Winds of War", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1118", "text": "Happy wife\n \tAs with vol 1, I bought this for my wife, and she is thrilled with it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1119", "text": "5 Stars for the FILM, 1 Star for the DVD\n \tOf course the movie deserves 4 stars, however I wish I could say the same for the DVD. What does it take for DVD company to release each DVD enhanced for 16x9 TVs? Nothing! \n\nRecently I bought a SONY BRAVIA 32 INCH display and I have a collection of over 600 Dvds. I learned now about \"Enhanced for 16x9 TVs\" and how important it is, I did not care about it or even know about it since I own a standard TV, however all my Dvds are Region 1 and in widescreen, I never buy fullscreen Dvds. So I did an inventory on my collection and realized the following: \n\nOut of 600+ Dvds, 42 are NOT enhanced for 16x9 TVs and they really look horrible when I played them on my PC. Anyway, according to my inventory. \nTHE FOLLOWING MOVIES / COMPANY HAVE FAILED TO PRODUCE ANAMORPHIC OR 16X9 WIDESCREEN and I hope that these company will release them in the near future so that we can enjoy them on our TVs. \n\nMGM: \n\nRunaway Train \nGraduate \nNo Way Out \nPrizzi's Honor \nFX \nShallow Grave \nThief \nHouse Of Games \nDead Man Walking \nMisery \nThe Eye Of The Needle \nOverboard \n\nPARAMOUNT: \n\nPrivate Parts \n48 Hrs \nComing To America \nPrimal Fear \nThe Ghost And The Darkness \nBreakdown \n\nUNIVERSAL: \n\nDay Of The Jackal \nPsycho (AVAILABLE IN THE RECENT HITCHCOCK'S BOXSET AS ANAMORPHIC) \nVertigo (AVAILABLE IN THE RECENT HITCHCOCK'S BOXSET AS ANAMORPHIC) \nThe Game \n\nFOX: \n\nAbyss (I WAS SHOCKED TO LEARN THAT MY 2-DISC IS NOT ANAMORPHIC, NOR IS THE LATEST DIGIPACK EDITION) \nRaising Arizona \nThe Edge \nGreat Expectations \nRising Sun \nThe Ref \nRomancing The Stone \nThe Jewel Of The Nile \n\nARTISAN: \n\nHouse Of The Spirits \nThe Last Seduction \nThe Last Emperor \nThe Eagle Has Landed \nBound \n\nPS: PLEASE ARTISAN, INSTEAD OF RELEASING 'BASIC INSTINCT' FOR THE 4TH TIME, WHICH MOST HAVE ALMOST THE SAME SPECIFICATIONS, CONSIDER RELEASING SOME MORE INTERESTING MOVIES WITH PROPER ATTENTION SUCH AS THOSE MENTIONED ABOVE. \n\nTOUCHSTONE / WALT DISNEY: \n\nRansom \nWhat About Bob? \n\nPS: IT IS A GREAT NEWS THAT TOUCHSTONE ARE RELEASING 'ENEMY OF THE STATE', CRIMSON TIDE' AND 'CON AIR' IN EXTENDED UNRATED EDITIONS ON MAY 16. I WISH THOUGH THEY DID THE SAME WITH 'RANSOM' \n\nWARNER: \n\n91/2 Weeks \nPresumed Innocent \n\nNOTE THAT WARNER STUDIO IS RELEASING ONE OF THE BEST 2-DISC SPECIAL EDITION SUCH AS 'SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION', 'HEAT', 'MALCOLM X', 'DOG DAY AFTERNOON', 'ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN' AND MANY MANY MORE. \n\n\nThe reason why they don't release every DVD in widescreen enhanced for 16x9 is beyond me since soon Widescreen Tvs will replace standard ones. \n\nIT IS A RELIEF THAT AMAZON IS NOW STATING WHETHER THE DVD IS ANAMORPHIC OR LETTERBOXED.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1120", "text": "The Point is excellent video\n \tThis wonderful TV special from the 70's is timeless and has great music by Harry Nihlssen (not sure of that spelling). The lesson is all about tolerance with lots of side issues of great value. I am thrilled to own this DVD. It brought back all kinds of memories for me - both the story AND especially the music. It is a perfect addition to my collection of movies for my grandchildren", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1121", "text": "Time Out\n \tThough based on a true incident that took place in 1914, in the midst of a WWI battle among the Scots, the French and the Germans, Christian Carrion's film \"Joyeux Noel\" nonetheless has a dreamlike, other-worldly quality that says more about the state of our current international affairs than it does about Carrion's telling of this sad, sentimental tale. \nCan you imagine a contemporary world in which countries at war with each other would stop the warring long enough to drink champagne, slug vodka, play cards and toast Christ's birth? Unfortunately the Bureaucrats and Politicians react to this spur-of-the-moment camaraderie among the different factions as they usually do: they condemn the participants and accuse them of treason.\nAll of the actors do a fine job of creating characters who genuinely feel like they are fighting for ideals and ideas that will have a lasting effect on their lives and that of their children. They are committed. They are also of course, innocent.\nThe ethereal Diane Kruger plays a classical singer, a Swede and therefore neutral but married to a German soldier who, through some personal machinations as well as a pass from Kaiser Wilhelm finds herself on the battlefield on that special night of 12/24/1914. She sings Gounod's \"Ave Maria\" to a rapt audience of soldiers attending Christmas Eve Mass. It is the moral and emotional center of the film as well as its highpoint.\n\"Joyeux Noel\" is a nice reminder of a gentler time: a time when it was the moral and social imperative to always love your country, to always trust your leaders and to always cleave to your family. Unfortunately that time is long gone.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1122", "text": "\"Death to the fascist insect that preys on the life of the people!\"\n \tThe documentary, \"Guerrilla--The Taking of Patty Hearst\" is a good, solid look at the bizarre story behind the Symbionese Liberation Army (the SLA)--how the SLA formed, what actions/crimes they committed, and how the group was finally apprehended. The film examines the political climate in 1970s America, and how disillusionment with government led to the formation of the revolutionary SLA. Political rhetoric aside, the SLA careened through California on a crime spree that involved the murder of two people and even descended into the pettiness of shoplifting a pair of socks. But more than just an investigation into the events surrounding the SLA, filmmaker Michael Stone raises some interesting philosophical questions about crime and punishment. \n\nUsing interviews with surviving SLA members Russ Little and Michael Bortin--as well as archival news footage of the times, the documentary examines how the SLA--led by escaped criminal DeFreeze Cinque--zoomed into the headlines after the 1974 kidnapping of Patty Hearst, daughter of William Randolph Hearst. Several members of the SLA were Berkeley students--including Emily Harris--who worked in the UC Berkeley's registrar's office. With Patty Hearst as a hostage, the SLA began making demands for food distribution for poor communities, but lest one imagines that the SLA members were driven by egalitarian motives, it must be remembered that the SLA financed their lifestyle by robbing banks. During the robbing of a bank in Carmichael, customer Myna Opsahl was shot in the stomach by a shotgun blast and left there to die.\n\nNo doubt the most shocking aspect in the history of the SLA was Patty Hearst's transformation from kidnap victim to the gun-toting 'Tania' (renamed for an old girlfriend of Che Guevara) who participated in several bank robberies. The documentary includes televised pleas from Hearst's parents for Patty's safety, audiotapes from Patty announcing that she's joined the group, as well as clips of Patty's former fiance, Stephen Weed. Tim Findley--a SF Chronicle reporter who covered this bizarre case--also appears adding his insightful comments. The kidnapping of Patty Hearst and her subsequent brainwashing/conversion to the SLA remains disturbing, and certainly raises many philosophical questions. Was she just an innocent kidnapping victim, or was she young and impressionable enough to be influenced by the SLA's theories on class war? Did the fact that the Hearst family is rich and powerful have any bearing on their daughter's Presidential pardon? Well watch the documentary and decide for yourself. \n\nThere's so much to be learned from watching a documentary that explores in depth an old news item that still remains locked in the archives of one's memory. DVD extras include comments by the director Michael Stone, the audiotapes by Patty Hearst, footage of the Hibernia bank robbery, and segments of court hearings between SLA members and the son of murder victim Myna Opsahl. These speeches from the former SLA members--as they try to explain and justify the murder of Opsahl--serve as a reminder of the irrevocable damage caused by taking a life--displacedhuma", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1123", "text": "Cliffhanger\n \tCertainly one of the great classics of alltime and proof positive that they don't make movies like this anymore! From the instant when the dazzling 3-D artdeco credits appear, we're onboard for the ride of our lives, actually the lives of hero Cary Grant (1904-86) and Eva Marie Saint. The plot of this 100 percent attention-keeper thickens as its characters sicken. Notable in the glorious cast are the handsomely ignoble James Mason (remember him? 1909-84) and ever-dapper Leo G. Carroll (who later played the ghost in the TV series Topper). Superbly angled cinema shots feature lush hotel interiors - the elegant UN - an aerial shot of ant-tiny Cary Grant in existential torment against desolate grasslands - and closeups of Mount Rushmore, which Hitchcock had dreamt of shooting, here becoming a backdrop of life-and-death drama. Of the 50-some films of Sir Hitchcock (1899-1980) I'd rate this in the top three, with Psycho and Rebecca rounding out the bases.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1124", "text": "Great intro to the parts of the body! Baby will love it!\n \tAs I have found with most Baby Einstein movies, this one engages my very active 10-month-old baby enough for her to sit for a period of time to enjoy. While I know that watching tv too much is unhealthy, she will not even give regular television a second gland (which I'm glad about). However, there are times when I need her to be more calm like when I change a diaper, try feeding new foods, and right before and after naps. These movies have been lifesavers to me. \n\nThis one in particular is nice because it is introducing the body by identifying the same parts on babies and animals. I love to give her a bath and do the \"head and shoulders, knees and toes\" song with her and point to the different parts. She also loves to stand in front of a mirror and we'll point out our eyes, mouths, etc. This movie is a great introduction for babies and toddlers to understand their body parts.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1125", "text": "Love, Death and Genes: A Sociobiological Prespective\n \tFrom the Sociobiological aspect the movie conveys brilliantly how the husband that doesn't has access to its genetic children will resort to extreme violence. It also shows how parents are excited about courtship abilities of their young son (since a \"Don-Juan\" son can pass a lot of their genes with various women in his lifetime) . Eventually it shows how the aging parents cannot bare the pain from losing their only son, the only way by which they can pass their genes, so they resort to extreme violence, even if the violence is somewhat spiteful: \"If my son cannot pass my genes, your son who killed my son for a good genetic reason wouldn't be able to either\" - that's the subconscious motivation for murder \"conveyed\" by the genes", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1126", "text": "The last season with James the hood's favorite TV Dad\n \tThe chemistry of all of the cast members is perfect. Great ghetto storylines that are still relevant 30 years later. \n\nTop episodes:\nJames Buys a Gun\nJJ's engagement with Debbie Allen", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1127", "text": "Jackie + Tucker = Hk meet Hollywood\n \tPlot of this one is not guide as stand out as the first rush hourm is a been more complex and sometime non sense, but it turn out funny because of that, comedy scene here won't be as class as the first, but they did add alot hk style in here one which first one is lacking, great cast in this set, however still lacking at some element of worthy 5 star, so i hoped the third one will be best in the series", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1128", "text": "Good DVD, great matches...\n \tAh, Chris Benoit, one of my all-time favorites, which is why I was thrilled when I bought this DVD almost 2 years ago. Personally, I think the documentary is good and somewhat in-depth, I just would've liked it to be longer. But it starts with Benoit's early years growing up in Canada, then to Japan, then ECW, WCW and finally WWE. \n\n Benoit's comments make this doc. pretty good, despite the short running time (about 75 mins.), but the matches are where this DVD really shines. \n \n There are 15 matches in total and footage from WCW, ECW and Japan against opponents like Jushin Thunder Liger, Black Tiger (Eddie Guerrero) and Great Sasuke, which was footage I loved seeing as it was quite rare.\n\n This is a great DVD purchase don't get me wrong, my only problem is as I said the documentary, it's very good, I love watching it, I just wanted it to be longer.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1129", "text": "Amazing\n \tThis DVD provides Benoit's life story, which I found very interesting. I believe they could have chosen a slightly better match selection, but it was still pretty great.\n\nPegasus Kid VS Jushin \"Thunder\" Liger- This is the type of wrestling I love. Plenty of chain wrestling, huge Japanese crowd meaning a very quiet yet applaud filled match. This match is where Chris Benoit became a huge star in Japan. Benoit puts on a great match with a Japanese legend. 8.5/10\n\nWild Pegasus VS The Great Sasuke- This was another match with plenty of chains, and some pretty cool high flying stuff by both guys, but mainly Sasuke. Like the Liger match, this was a fast-paced and solid 20 minute match. 8.5/10\n\nWild Pegasus VS Black Tiger[Eddie Guerrero]- These two have had some far better matches, and this is one of those that I wished would have been replaced by something a little better. Still a solid match. 7/10\n\nChris Benoit VS Too Cold Scorpio[ECW]- These two have some nice chemistry together. Another 20 minute match ending just before the bell. 8/10\n\nChris Benoit VS Al Snow[ECW]- Many consider this to be a great match, but I just couldn't get into it. Slow-paced match until towards end. 6.5/10\n\nChris Benoit VS Kevin Sullivan[WCW Nitro]- This was an all out brawl, going all over the arena, including the bathrooms. Very impressive finish. 8/10\n\nChris Benoit VS Eddie Guerrero[WCW Nitro]- A very solid match with these two. Great chemistry together, Eddie and benoit show abilitiese we have not seen for awhile. 7.5/10\n\nChris Benoit VS Bret Hart[WCW Owen Hart Tribute Match]- This was a phenominal match. Bret is a true great, as is Benoit. You just don't see this sort of stuff nowadays. 9.5/10\n\nChris Benoit VS William Regal[Brian Pillman Tribute Show]-Weird lighting for this match, and not very active crowd. Besides that, Benoit and Regal put on a classic. 8/10\n\nChris Benoit VS Kurt Angle[RAW Steel Cage Match]-This match was amazing. Benoit and Angle are the finest chain wrestler in WWE today, and they put on a classic steel cage match. Stone Cold Steve Austin does guest commentary. 9/10\n\nChris Benoit VS Kurt Angle[Royal Rumble 2003 WWE Title Match]- Benoit and Angle put on another classic in the main-event of the Royal Rumble. Just a truly fantasic match with plenty of false finished, submissions and high-impact moves. 10/10\n\nChris Benoit VS Shawn Michaels VS Triple H[Wrestlemania XX World Title Match]- This is my all time favorite match. The main-event for Wrestlemania XX is often called the best Wrestlemania main-event ever, and it isn't surprising. A long, bloody match with pedigrees, sweet chin musics, sharpshooters, crossfaces, diving headbutts, and breaking tables. 10/10\n\nThis is a must-have for anyone who enjoys watching a good match. Benoit is one of the best performers in the business, and this is his story. I reccomend to all", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1130", "text": "Where the line between humans and machines is blurred\n \tI'll admit to you that I love to watch Adult Swim, and I'll also admit that I like certain types of anime. No, I'm not one of those nerdy card-trading Poke'mon lovers, I'm a young adult who likes to use my imagination in my down time. I like anime that's made for adults like: Big O!, Cowboy Bebop, Trigun, Outlaw Star, Tenchi and Ghost in the shell. \n\nI was watching either watching Family Guy or Aqua Teen Hunger Force when I saw previews for this show start to air on Adult Swim, I thought thought it looked cool, it featured what looked to me like a cool futuristic take on robots and the humans that are seamlessly integrated with cybornetics to make them almost immortal, But I didn't know the half of it. \n\nWhat I got was a cyber-punk version of the old black-and-white film noir mysteries. The series receives its subtitle from a theoretical mental complex attributed to the adaptation of cybernetics into the mass public. In the story, 'stand alone complex' is said to describe copies with no original and is portrayed by copycat crimes with no original criminal, or in other words, an imaginary criminal. It also refers to the structure of each episode: Each episode can be viewed independently of each other, and there is little catch-up (if at all) given in each episode to keep the viewer up to date. \n\nTaking place in a fictional city of Japan called \"Niihama-shi\" (New Port City) in the year 2030, Stand Alone Complex tells the story of a special operations task-force called Public Security Section 9, or simply \"Section 9\". The series follows the exploits of Section 9's agents who range from ex-military to ex-police as they address each case and how it affects them on a personal level, eventually leading to the mysterious figure dubbed by the media as \"The Laughing Man\". \n\nPublic Security Section 9 is an elite domestic anti-crime unit tasked with the charge of preemptive prevention of technology-related acts of terrorism and crime. Their duties include response to serious cyber crimes (i.e. Cyberbrain hacking, cyber-terrorism), investigation of unlawful acts of those in public office and of high profile murder cases. From time-to-time they also serve as protection to foreign VIPs. \n\nIf you have seen the movie then you know that the TV series differs from the cinema adaptation in its focus upon issues created by the advance of technology. Instead of the intensely focused and personal examination of technology, presented is a look at society and technology as a larger whole. The series of 26 half-hour TV episodes has a larger budget of time to explore the concepts and ideas found in the original manga. In comparison to the film version, the series is considered by many to be easier to understand. Also, in comparison, the series can be found to be closer to the manga; due to the presence of some humor, the usage of the Tachikomas (Fuchikomas in the manga, and referred to simply as \"tanks\" in the one scene a derivant version makes an appearance in), the design of the characters, and also, the usage of the characters Paz, Bouma and Saito. Stand Alone Complex exhibits the accumulated experience and expertise of Production I.G. in their application of computer generated imagery. This is evident in their digital color grading, environmental effects, and cell-shaded computer models. Their work has been highly praised for its subtle contribution to a scene, which adds greatly to the atmosphere. \n\nI think a lot of people will try to compare this to Cowboy Bebop as with so many other anime and mangas, but that's foolish. Stand Alone Complex is no better or worse than Cowboy Bebop, it's just a different story, different style, different sets of charactors and there places. \n\nif you like anime or manga you'll definitely like this show. It's complex, has views on modern terrorism and how to deal with it, and not to mention the technology! Even if you don't watch anime just give a chance and take it for what it is.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1131", "text": "An instant classic!\n \tMy wife and I saw \"Love Actually\" when it first came out and fell in love with the movie instantly. Yes, Richard Curtis uses every trick to pull at our heartstrings, but it works. And the crescendos and the various climaxes of each story keeps pulling me in.\n\nWhen the movie first appeared on HBO, I always seem to find it and couldn't stop watching until the end of the movie. I bought the DVD and it's become a family tradition to watch it Christmas Eve (most years). And it never gets old.\n\nI am not a fan of Christmas movies. I've never seen all of \"Miracle on 34th Street\" or \"Its a Wonderful Life\", but I'm looking forward to sitting on the sofa with my wife to watch \"Love Actually\" again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1132", "text": "if you like sting, this is for you\n \ta solid addition to the rockumentary genre. this captures sting as make his foray into solo work with his first solo album and a band of jazz superstars.\n\nlooking back it is obvious that sting was meant to have a solo career (and arguably he was solo with the police). at the time of this movie, it was not so obvious and the suspense around how he will fare is interesting. the music is super, the behind the scenes look is interesting and his band of jazz luminaries adds richness", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1133", "text": "Its a good action movie\n \tI was very keen on the early Poseidon adventure which I liked. So I was keen to see what Wolgang Petersen, a director I do like, could do with the story.\n\nIt found it to being a good movie. It did keep the viewers interests as our heroes go from one episode to the next. So much so I lost track of time throughout the movie.\n\nHaving said that this movie has to be compared to the 1972 effort. In which case, I would have to say like so many copies that its not as good as the original. The characters are not so interesting nor is the acting. The story was better explained in the first one and more believable. The special effects are approximately as good. The filming however is better as the newer technology shows.\n\nStill it is worth looking at.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1134", "text": "Excellent\n \tThis movie will bring up your racial prejudices in ways that most movies just elude to. It demonstrates how connected we all are as people, and how seperated we are by only one thing - our viewpoints. \n\nThe acting is superb, and you get one cameo appearance after another, which is a treat. Of course, the soundtrack is terrific. The ending is intense to witness, one situation after another coming to an unfortunate finish.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1135", "text": "The best movie of all time!\n \tThis movie has it all, especially for baby boomers of the early 1970's. Blethyn, as a betrayed widow is priceless and Nigel Ferguson as her pot smoking gardener steals the movie with his characteristic good humor and good looks. The English scenery is charming and Blethyn's loyal village friends top off the movie's touching humor and happy ending. I have given this DVD as Christmas gifts and my friends have loved it too. A MUST OWN", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1136", "text": "Scathing Hollywood satire\n \tThis is a wonderful inside-Hollywood thriller/comedy directed by Robert Altman. Tim Robbins stars as a big shot producer who begins receiving hate mail from one of his rejected writers. He thinks he's figured out who it is (Vincent D'Onofrio), goes to meet him, and in a rage kills him. He then falls in love with D'Onofrio's weird girlfriend (Gretta Scacchi), an artist who can't ever finish anything. There is also a movie within the movie which has to do with the making of a melodrama in which an innocent woman is about to be executed - only to be rescued at the last minute by the D.A. Altman's theme has to do with the Hollywood version of reality, which is nothing more than what will earn big bucks; it has nothing to do with \"truth.\" A long list of Hollywood stars make cameo appearances. It's really a well-done movie, very classy and hip. Altman also satirizes Hollywood power players extremely well - it's a whole other world out there in LaLa land", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1137", "text": "Absolutely \"Stellar\"\n \tI've actually been hoping for a live CD release, but I was more than happy with this DVD. All the favorites are here (only a minor gripe with the omission of Echo and 11am, and the inclusion of Priceless, but that's just personal preference). This is all the evidence needed to show that this band has reached maturity. Drive is an unexpected change, but being the most played-out song in their lineup, the obscurity is welcome. The musical talent all around seems much improved from the previous DVDs, and each member gets to show off all their new tricks. Unlike some other bands, Incubus seems to perfectly display each musician's talents so well with each song, and this -for me- showed how it can all be put together so seamlessly. Every song is a highlight on this one - my favorites are Made for TV Movie and Sick Sad Little World.\nOther notes: It's the perfect place to film for a DVD; We get to see Brandon play guitar and how well Ben works as a backup singer; and I think Jose could make any rock band sound good. Recommended for any fan of Incubus, especially of their newer material", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1138", "text": "Good Material, Poorly Put Together\n \tWhen I first found the Broadway Lost Treasure Serier on Amazon, I nearly jumped up and down in my seat. Any Broadway clips that I can get a hold of I definitly must get. I bought Broadway Lost Treasure I and Broadway Lost Treasures II together. I must say the performances were very good, just because you can't call broadway bad. The way the performances were put together, however, was boring and gave off cheaply made vibes. Dont get me wrong the hosts were fantastic(Jerry Orbach,Angela Lansbery.etc)some of my favorite people, but I wanted I little bit more background information on the shows and things like that.\n\nOverall, I encourage purchasing Broadway Lost Treasures II(and the first one),if you keep an open mind. If you dont know alot about broadway, then this will bore you to tears. This is not what you should purchase if you want to learn more about broadway. If you are more interested in learning more about broadway, rather than just seeing performances, then I would buy \"Broadway: The American Musical\" (which can be found on Amazon).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1139", "text": "An absolutely wonderful film. I loved it !!!!!!!\n \tI bought this as a dvd for home use. I won't repeat the story as others have done so already. I loved the story. The plot was well put together and solid. The acting was wonderful. I have watched it a couple of times now and enjoy it more each time I see it. I really am enjoying the fun of this film. I'd suggest to folks to just relax and watch a terrific and humorous film. It is made to be light with family values of what counts in life. Tim did an outstanding job as he always does. The chasing scenes with Tim on all fours becoming a dog; the dog behaviors as a human had me rolling. It is one of the funniest films I've seen in a long time. As an adult I loved it and would buy it again. I'm thrilled to see Disney making such terrific and wonderful films. It was tastefully done. The caged scenes were carefully done. No bad language just a wonderful film that can be enjoyed as another eventual classic among the Disney films. And no I didn't perceive this as a film geared toward small children. Perhaps pre-teens and up would be my guess. To demean the film based on the expectation that tiny children would appreciate the story is not realistic nor does it do justice for what the film is. It is a wonderful film with a great storyline!! corinn", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1140", "text": "EPIC: Amazingly real and terrifically told...\n \tDas Boot is an epic film that is very well done. I loved the suspense and terrific character moments. The thrills are well paced and we get a feeling of the boredom and terror of living in a Nazi U-boat in the midst of the Atlantic during 1941 WWII. Going 60 days with no sight of the enemy helps show the epic nature of the ocean. The three week storm is well crafted and adds so much more tension to the film.\n\nThis movie is now one of the top ten movies of all time for me.\n\nIn viewing the DVD, I chose to turn on English Subtitles while also selecting the English 2.0 spoken language. What is interesting is how the english dub has paraphrased certain lines and in others totally changed every meaning behind the statements. I'm talking about the line that, in German, reads something like \"I can't wait to get back home and f**k the h*ll out of a few wild wh**es!\" is rewritten and dubbed as \"When I get home I'm going to shower and sleep until December!\" Quite a drastic change. But of course, sailors in the German Navy use language that I suppose is unacceptable - even in an \"R\" rated movie - for English audiences... \n\nThere are more than fifteen conversations of that nature that have been translated into English subtitles from the German language spoken in the original dub of the film, while the English dub is totally different. Later in the film, there are even lines shown in subtitles that are not spoken at all in the English dub. Very interesting and fun to watch.\n\nEven with the subtitles on, I enjoyed this movie from start to finish. I love the epic movies that run well over two and a half hours. This one clocks in at a good four and a half hours! It draws you in and keeps you going from the very first moment to the very last explosion... \n\nOne of the best war movies I have ever seen!\n\nOne of the most interesting ironies of this film is that the entire movie takes place within the Nazi U-boat and we get to see and feel compassion for the German men who fight to keep the boat afloat. The irony occurs when the Allied forces attack them and we get to experience the other side of the equation. Very intense and dramatic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1141", "text": "Better than any other baby video\n \tThese are the best dvds out there for babies because they are full of live action animals, people, flowers, water, etc. I got them for my daughter when she was about 3 months old - she loved them then and she still loves them at 6 months. They are perfect for the car for long trips to visit grandparents, and for afternoons when I need a break to cook dinner. She laughs at the kids on the video and loves the animals, too. The best part of course is the Christian music! These videos are top quality and my daughter loves them - she gets bored very quickly with Baby Einstein.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1142", "text": "Act as though you have faith, and faith shall be given to you\n \tHis words to the jury, a petition for strength for them against great odds, for himself against greater odds, for a system sometimes blind to justice, and for the victim of negligence who has no voice, puts a lump in your throat today 25 years after the release of 'The Verdict.'\n\nTV bytes and news reports of lawyers' greed today have surpassed the image of scoundrels as nearly all of us now just leave them to their money-grubbing best. And the courage and brilliance of \"Brown v. Board\" and \"Heart of Atlanta\" exemplifying courageous men and women doing what is best fade into a distant past. But once in while a movie ('Mockingbird') comes along and moves powerfully to recall what it was that attracted us to the beauty of this ancient profession: to do what is right, or even better, to do what is right against great odds.\n\nFrank Galvin, drunk, ambulance chaser, liar, failure, had that dream once but a mistake, an error of judgemnt, a naive trust in loyalty that was gravely misplaced led him to where he is now, sucking on breath mints and bourbon, handing out cards, working for booze money.\n\nHis old friend Jack Warden handed him a case, a no-brainer, a lovely Irish girl who went into labor and came out brain dead. The Defendants? A squeaky clean, Chaired, lauded, published and handsome OBGYN and . . . . the Diocese of Boston. And Frank's going to cave. Hell. It's the eve of trial and he's been drunk through the 24 months of discovery. And then he prepares for the Settlement Conference with the Dfense Lawyer, James Mason (just positively brilliant) and goes to the girls hospital room where she is machine fed and takes photos. But a funny thing happens. Lke Marcellus (Burton) winning the Robe in the lottery at the foot of the cross or a drunk at his first AA meeting, Frank's not sure but something's different. And he begins to wonder if maybe this time he won't cave.\n\nGreat, morbid, wry, ironic, gallows humor. Warden says after the Settlement Conference, \"whadja' think of (Mason)?\" Galvin: He's good. Warden: Good? He's the [. . . . .] Prince of Darkness. \n\nA cast that you have heard of and seen a thousand times and some that you would never see again all working together to bring you a blue collar story of the good thief. I don't know that there is a better trial movie.\n\nPeople say that Newman lost but wasn't robbed for the Oscar because Ben Kingley was so wonderful in Ghandi.\n\nHe was robbed. 5 stars. Larry Scantlebury", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1143", "text": "A cynical \"On The Town.\"\n \tIt is a Gene Kelly vehichle and there are three wartime buddies, but that's pretty much where the \"On The Town\" similarities end. It is a surprisingly sharp, cynical story in which the protagonist's dreams do *not* initially come true- due to life circumstances. Betty Comden and the late Adolph Green- responsible for so many great film scores as well as the scripts of \"Auntie Mame,\" \"Bells Are Ringing,\" and \"What A Way To Go-\" contribute very witty songs here, including the Danubian tri-liloquy sung by the guys and Dolores Gray's \"Thanks A Lot, But No Thanks\" and \"Music Is Better than Words (delivered with a rich, smooth contralto).\" I wish Kelly and Charisse had danced together (the omission makes the film appear a bit empty), but my favorite numbers are still his garbage-can dance through the streets and her sexy sweater-and-skirt dance with the boxers, \"Baby, You Knock Me Out.\" And I would've liked the roller-skating finale better if it didn't have a big, looming, piece of the \"Singin' In The Rain\" set in the background", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1144", "text": "Truth\n \tIt's so silly how Michael Moore is criticized purely based on what trashy Fox News watchers see on TV. They claim that his works are fictious anti american jabble, when in reality he encourages people to pirate the movie and then goes on tour giving speeches full of well researched facts FOR FREE. Clearly, this man is doing it all for the money.\n\nIf his words are so insincere, why has the president not sued him for slander?\nAnd why can't anyone slamming the movie ever make any specific reference? It's always a general statement about michael moore being one explictive or another, and never about something he actually says. Could it be, maybe, that they don't even know why they hate him", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1145", "text": "Very Good\n \tI really liked this movie and think is too underrated. It has a great story line and plot. Although Katie Holmes has a small part it is a good one. I really enjoyed this one. HAs quite a few twists as well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1146", "text": "Still Funny\n \tMaybe you had to be there. Maybe the actual film never quite measures up to what has been preserved in the memory of a certain generation. And with literary roots in journalistic observations of the blandly benign Cameron Crowe, maybe it lacks the nerve to truly explore the teenage sex blues with the farcical abandon of its vulgar cousin Porky's.\n\nBut even today Fast Times remains funny, with witty set pieces and a host of emerging Hollywood stars flirting, dating and hooking up to the rock soundtrack of the period.\n\nAs burnout surfer Jeff Spicoli, Sean Penn achieved well-deserved legendary status. Yet special props go to Judge Reinhold as the hang-dog dirty old senior. Any scene even remotely involving customer service, he steals it, then turns around and gives able dramatic support to Jennifer Jason Leigh", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1147", "text": "a missile for Godot\n \tit does tend to lurch, but I give it a yes anyway because it says not so well something it is still arch heresy even to suggest; the end is not near, it is very, very near. and possibly, it has already come and gone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1148", "text": "meditate under a waterfall? screw that.\n \tsamurai champloo has been a great series, and this third dvd has kept that tradition. though the last episode was weak, as most recap episodes are, the other three episodes made up for it, and then some. around the time this came out, fans of the series were starting to buy the dvd's more due to the shortage of episodes on adult swim, as the last episode on this dvd is as far as adult swim would broadcast(they did start to broadcast more shortly after dvd six). below are my ratings for this dvd and it's episodes.\n\n\nepisode nine: beatbox bandits- this episode, though not very good, still has some funny scenes and some action. mugen jin and fuu are caught trying to pass through a checkpoint with counterfiet passes. the checkpoint officials find out that they did not make the forgeries, and cut a deal. mugen is sent to do one of their croked errands. will mugen stay true to his companions? watch and find out.\ni rate this episode a 5/10, simply because it lacked action and plot, plus the man telling the story is looking back thirty years to when the episode occured. i don't know, maybe it's the thought of jin mugen and fuu being old, but i don't dig the old man looking that far back.\n\nepisode ten: lethal lunacy- one of my favorite, if not my all time favorite, SC episodes! this episode kicks anus in every way possible! i dont want to reveal to much of the story line, but i reccomend watching this episode! even if this dvd just had this episode and was still full price, i would still buy it!\ni rate this episode a -/-, or infinite. if you really want stars, it is 10/10, though i find that underappreciating the episode to give it a finite rating\n\nepisode eleven: gamblers and gallentry- jin falls in love with a depressed woman who has been forced to work in a whore-house to pay off her husbands debt. still a good episode, but not the best. lots of great humor.\ni rate this episode 7/10.\n\nepisode twelve: the disorder diaries- recap episode. jin and mugen read fuu's diary while she takes a bath. this episode has a lot of funny dialogue, but that's the only thing it has working for it.\ni rate this episode 3/10\n\nwell, that's it for this review. check out my next review on volume four of samurai champloo.\ni hope this review helped.\npeace", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1149", "text": "Under rated \"sort of\" buddy movie.\n \tPeirce really suprised me in this movie. He was always so \"pretty\" in his movies, he showed that he can play \"dirty\". An unlikely \"friendship\" developes between a regular guy and a hired killer. Pierce, the hired killer, is getting older and less steady on the trigger, could it be that years of murdering is weighing heavy on his concience, or that he is close to his retirement years and dosen't have a real friend in this whole stinkin' world because of the business he's in. Either way, he's like a man in a desert who forgot to bring water. Unusual buddy film, but, it works! Enjoy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1150", "text": "A Collection For Every Child\n \tI could explain to you all about each show but you already know. What makes this collection great is the fact as to how it is packaged along with the price. You get 5 Christmas TV classics in a collectors case along with a 20 song sing-a-long CD. And for 25 bucks that is a deal you can't beat. That's roughly 5 bucks a show not including the CD. I got this set just so my 5 year old can grow up watching some of the \"good\" Christmas shows that I did.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1151", "text": "redemption\n \tTwo years later, the Red Sox fan still wakes up on the odd morning late in September thinking it never happened. It was a utopian dream, the comfort of the drugged and sleeping.\n\nBut it *did* happen. It's here on film. They couldn't have made this all up and - besides - I remember it. Like it was yesterday.\n\nThe producers of this DVD didn't have much of a World Series series to work with. The Sox swept the Cardinals in four. \n\nThe real drama was the American League Championship Series.\n\nStill, the producers have done a remarkable job of building the context of the Curse of the Bambino, the tragedy snatched from the jaws of triumph in years that are branded into the thighs and brains of Red Sox fans - 1967, 1975, 1986 - the new Spring hopes that make one feel a little foolish. The mind games. The despair. The self-loathing.\n\nIt all ended in 2004. \n\nIt's right here on film.\n\nThe names now fit comfortably beside those of Yaz and the rest of Fenway's venerable ghosts: Schilling, Damon (still beloved in pinstripes), Pedro, Millar, Derek Lowe, Trot, Big Papi, Manny Being Manny, 'Skip' Francona, the undyingly heroic field captain 'Tek' Varitek, the man paid to steal one base (Dave Roberts). The gutsy trade of Nomar.\n\nThen there were the demons of this passion play: All the Yankees, but particularly A-Rod, who played the part of a bizarrely emasculated Lucifer. And all the Yankees, again. And again.\n\nEverybody else was just there that season for bit parts and background noise for Big Papi's walkoff homers and Curt Schillings epochal bloody sock, the crux of Red Sox Nation's unlikely redemption.\n\nA Red Sox fan watching this DVD for the fifth time can still not suppress the goosebumps. \n\nWhere were we for this game? And that game? The true fans among us are slightly embarrassed about the fact that we remember where, a stroke of intellectual capacity that is supposed to be reserved for truly international events.\n\nAs I write this in mid-October, 2006, the Sox are at home and Detroit is facing off with Oakland for the American League Championship.\n\nIt doesn't matter. We won. It's right there on the DVD. Plus, the soundtrack is brilliant.\n\nIt all ends in glory after all, not ashes. Redemption", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1152", "text": "Awesome series!!\n \tI'm mildly into anime, I only watch the stuff that I really enjoy. This is the only series that has really drawn me in. Usually it's just movies for me but Wolf's Rain is amazing. I can't wait for Volume II to be released on Tuesday! It contains the final episodes (19-30).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1153", "text": "Still my favorite anime after all this time\n \tThis anime was what got me hooked on anime years ago when it first came out on cartoon network, and now is definetly considered a classic alongside Cowboy Bebop and others. This is truly a wonderful series that reaches somewhere inside you and pulls you into the very souls of the characters and you feel like you know these people. Yoko Kanno is my favorite music director and the music is absolutely perfect. It's so beautiful and fits the story so well. The overtone is semi dark with those special times where the mood is happy and cheerful. \n\nAs for the languages and region, while I wouldn't know yet for this particular box set, I would assume it is just like the individual DVDs they put out with Japanese and English language and English subtitles. And I don't know where to look for the region of the DVD, but I think it might be region 1, whatever it means. I do know that I haven't had any troubles playing it on any of our DVD players.\n\n[...]", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1154", "text": "Excellent but I would have wanted more realism\n \tThis is a very emotional film. It induces emotion in the viewer, and for that I give it five stars. I'm more interested in constructive criticism than in praise, so even though I think it is an excellent film, I will just focus on what I think is wrong with it.\n\nOne problem is that Blanche DuBois is simply too pretty for the role. We don't understand, on a gut level, why this beautiful girl would worry about hiding behind dim lighting. The script makes it clear that she is supposed to look \"old\", and yet she doesn't. That's a fault of the film. It makes her final passionate scene with Karl Malden incomprehensible. He holds her up to the light, she looks very pretty, and yet we are supposed to believe that she looks terrible in bright light. For that I blame the director, Elia Kazan. What in God's name could he have been thinking of, and why did he mess up so badly on that important detail?\n\nAnother important fault of this film is that Stanley Kowalski's attack on Blanche isn't set up properly. Are we just supposed to believe that he is an animal, and chalk it up to that? Sorry, not good enough. We should have seen it coming. Again, another big mess-up by Kazan. When the script has the characters doing something that doesn't ring true, there's a problem. We needed to see that attack being led up to. We needed to think \"Oh my god, I know what he is about to do.\"\n\nStanley Kowalski is actually the good guy throughout most of the movie. All of a sudden it turns. It's incomprehensible. Somewhere between the writing, directing, and acting, somebody dropped the ball somewhere. The Stanley Kowalski who attacks Blanche is not the same man who appears earlier in the film. He's not an \"animal\". He's not set up that way for us. Blanche is the snob, and Stanley is okay, but that is turned on its head at the end.\n\nInsanity is a nice little copout. We can make our actors do anything, and just say okay, they went nuts. Very touching, but not very realistic. How does someone go insane? What stages do they go through? Blanche's descent into insanity, into an inability to tell reality from fantasy, should have been more realistic, more researched, more consistent with the way it actually happens. It does happen to people, people who are extremely bipolar, people who are schizophrenic. More research should have been done, to show what the descent into insanity actually does look like.\n\nI have high standards, but that's a good thing, I think. Still, I've given this film five stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1155", "text": "Moving and influential\n \tI first saw this movie in high school in the theater. I was extremely moved by the film, and it triggered a facination with South Asia that lasts to this day - I even work half the year in Sri Lanka now. So for me, personally, this movie is of tremendous influence.\n\nI understand the arguements about the crediting of non-white actors; I always wondered why Candice Bergman is given top billing, given that she only appears in a very few scenes. Well, that's the way of the world - it's marketing right or wrong, and to get people into the theater you highlight those who are well known. It's not right, but that's Hollywood. I mean, better to have unfair credits than to not have the movie at all, yes?\n\nAnd you've got to admit, it was quite a debut for Ben Kingsly. Wow. He'll be forever known for this role.\n\nThat aside, this is an excellent, amazing film. Of course, it's still highly relevant, perhaps even more so in our post-911 world of fear. \n\nThe movie ends with a feeling of real hope and inspiration. A must-see for anyone who feels anger, fear, agressively nationalistic, hopelessness, hatred, or lost. I can think of several politicans who need to see this movie", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1156", "text": "Great story and visually stunning\n \tI didn't have high expectations for this movie, but it surprised and pleased me enough to watch it 3 times. I've always like Tom Cruise and he doesn't disappoint in this movie. But the real star is Ken Watanabe as the Samurai leader-what perfect casting! And Koyuki as the Samurai widow was just plain gorgeous. The HD DVD transfer made an already beautiful movie that much better. Highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1157", "text": "Movie about the biggest Hungarian\n \tI think this is a beautiful story about a man, who wanted to change his country. He was not looking for his lost money, he wanted a new Hungary. The story about a great man, love through peace, war and blood. A great story from the hungarian history. Everyone, who like dramas, the 19th century, real heros... have to see this wonderful movie", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1158", "text": "Tour de force acting!\n \tThere have been emblematic films that plainly, justifies its success based on serious denounces that attempt against the environment. But few times, we had had the opportunity to watch with such boldness the ferociousness, constancy and dedication like this one. \n\nWe should be back to the times if Silkwood or The China syndrome to feel with such powerful intensity the importance about the magnitude of the ethical limits of the industrialization and the preservation of the environmental health; that degenerated in an unpredictable scandal of majuscule proportions \n\nOn the other hand of the coin, (and I must confess I have never been a special fan of Mrs. Roberts) she displayed by far, the best of her repertoire and gave us a very real portrait that deserved her the Academy Award that year.\n\nOne more thing: in order to the fairness, I would personally would have stated decreed an equal number of votes with another superb and perhaps never equaled performance: Ellen Burstyn and \"Requiem for a dream\". And that I keep this statement taking into account that famous double prize between Barbara Streisand and Vanessa Redgrave in 1967, where the difference in what acting concerns was even major. \n \nExcellent edition and magisterial direction of Steven Soderbergh.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1159", "text": "Way Strange Movie\n \tI saw the trailer for this film numerous times in the theatre. I thought it was going to be another run of the mill comedy that just happens to take place in a greasy fast food joint. Not even close! This movie is strange and should someday earn cult status. Besides I like watching Drew Barrymore", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1160", "text": "Olivia, I'd go STRAIGHT for you! :)\n \tYou GO, DIVA!! I missed these videos, soooo COOL!! Deeper Than The Night, I think my favorite Olivia song of all-time... so young, so beautiful!! And even hotter now... check-out Video Gold 2 - just as incredible... ROCK ON, Olivia!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1161", "text": "Best 90's tv show\n \tTheir was a whole generation of little girls teenagers and young adults sitting down in the 90's to watch 90210 and party of five.They were even on the same night at one point.It was a perfect tv night!This show is amazing.If you havent seen it your missing out and if you have you need to own this DVD!I'm really surpised that this dvd isnt more popular.I really think its because it hasnt been advertised.These dvds need a little advertisements just to let the fans that dont search for it know its out thier.Buy it its worth every penn", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1162", "text": "Quite simply the most charmingly quirky movie I know\n \tOn the face of it, a movie about a suicidal teen who develops a semi-romantic attachment to an ancient woman seems about as \"niche\" as you can get, but don't overlook this film. The relationship between Harold and Maude is truly endearing, and is as heartbreakingly dear as it is comedic. Through Maude (Ruth Gordon in a role that will forever define the agelessness of the human spirit) we get a truly unique perspective on life, told in such a gracefully sweet way that we cannot help but fall in love with her. If you like Igby Goes Down (a modern interpretation of Catcher in the Rye) you'll get much the same feeling from Harold and Maude, which is not so much a \"coming of age\" movie as a funny-but-deep look at love in all its splendours", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1163", "text": "Great DVD\n \tA friend with a three year old told us about this product and we purchased it. Wow! Our three year old girl kept wanting to watch it over and over. We used the DVD along with us talking about numbers and she was doing great. Before pre-school started she was able to add and subtract numbers between 0 - 10.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1164", "text": "GREAT MAFIA MOVIE\n \tThis movie is a great movie to add to your DVD collection. Especially if you are a mob fan. This movie is about corruption within the mob, about betrayal, about death and dying. It starts off with someone trying to whack the don, and the family trying to find out who it is and why. I'm not going to ruin it for anyone by telling the story. Just watch it. Mario Puzo's The Last Don (1997) was great too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1165", "text": "Fun for kids and parents\n \tI don't own this series, but I watch it on PBS. It's great. They cover a limited number of words per episode, and I'm grateful; it can get a little overwhelming. My 2 1/2 year old daughter only does a few signs, but she's able to decipher anything I sign to her. I know \"Mama\", \"Hungry\", \"Want,\" \"Cookie\"... For now that will have to do for \"Mama is hungry, she wants a cookie.\" You'll catch other words from the songs. Go to the Signing Time website. They have sample videos, and lyrics, you'll get the idea. A little at a time is good enough for me. Expert proficiency is not my expectation here. Five Stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1166", "text": "superb DVD\n \tI love this series and plan to buy more. It is well done. The signs are separated so one can watch just one in a sitting, or watch the whole dvd. The word is first shown, then a mom shows the sign, then kids demonstrate (including some use of the actual object, if appropriate). My child and I have both picked up signs quickly from this DVD", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1167", "text": "Something is rotten in the state of Tokyo...\n \t\"The Bad Sleep Well\" is a forgotten gem from one of Japan's great masters, Akira Kurosawa. His other two Shakespeare adaptations, \"Throne of Blood\" (Macbeth) and \"Ran\" (King Lear), are much more famous and well-regarded, justifiably so if you have seen them (\"Ran\" is particular is my favorite of all Kurosawa films). However, this sharp and caustic adaptation of Hamlet deserves an equal amount of praise and recognition. It may be the most bleak subject matter that Kurosawa ever tackled - the corruption in the highest levels of government in post-war Japan.\n\nThe film begins with a long but funny wedding sequence that illustrates Kurosawa's great skill as a director. We (and the camera) are among a group of reporters discussing the numerous convenient reasons for the marriage; the bride is lame and the daughter of Iwabuchi, the head of corporation, and the bridegroom, Nishi, has aspirations to elevate his status in the business. We see the comedy of manners play out in this sequence in increasingly humorous situations as the various parties deny these rumours and reporters comment to each other, culminating in the panicked looks on the faces of the corporate higher-ups as the wedding cake arrives - in the shape of their office building, Public Corp., with a red X marking a spot in one of the windows where one of their former partners commited suicide. It's a virtuoso sequence that perfectly sets up the tone of the rest of the film.\n\nThe newspapers have a field day with this, especially when various members of Public Corp. are investigated for fraud and embezzlement, yet they stoically remain silent and the case goes nowhere. Then it heats up again as a few of them commit suicide; the rumours are that they were goaded into doing so (n fact, they were). However, without any substance to press the matter, the case is dropped. And that's when the real story begins - one of the Public Corp executives, Wada, survives and is rescued by Nishi and his shadowy accomplice, Itakura.\n\nThis is followed by a brilliant scene in which Wada is taken to his own funeral and observes the farce - all the while, Nishi plays him a tape with Moriyama and Shirai, his former partners, plotting his murder. The way Kurosawa stages this is masterful; the sublime music emanating from the funeral is contrast dramatically with the cold-blooded words of Public Corp, as Wada listens on. One of the ways Wada contributes is to scare the living hell out of Shirai - Wada poses as a ghost of himself in order to freak out Shirai (a pointed but clever method of tying in the ghost in Hamlet). As the plot progresses, Nishi reveals his reasons for saving Wada and exacting a very personal revenge on Iwabuchi and his cohorts; the story's pace becomes more frantic and exciting.\n\nTechnically, Kurosawa is at his best here. The wedding and the funeral are both marvels and they contrast each other perfectly. He uses a lot of intriguing mise-en-scene compostions for his interiors that serve to highlight his characters' inner thoughts but very little movement of the camera in order to manipulate his audience; the dark nature of the story is enough to suck you in. One of the fascinating observations in \"The Bad Sleep Well\" is that all of the characters are morally bankrupt and filled with secrets - even Nishi, the protagonist. His wife, the Ophelia character, is the only one that Kurosawa allows us to feel sympathy for, and even then in the end she is not fully spared her grief. Taken in this context, Kurosawa's Hamlet becomes a study in the morality and pragmatism of revenge but also an incisive jab at the fat cats in modern Japan.\n\nIf there is a flaw in the film, it is that the overall pacing is not always brisk enough to sustain the long running time (2 1/2 hours). The wedding, despite being absolutely essential, is protracted; the rest of the film is much quicker but still drags in parts. Also, Kurosawa seems unsure about his ending; the film ends quite abruptly but appropriately in terms of his larger point about the hopelesness of fighting the rampant corruption, I would argue. However, despite these flaws, overall \"The Bad Sleep Well\" is a masterful and dark excursion into the seedy side of corporate crime, using Shakespeare Hamlet brilliantly but not completely as it's core. Toshiro Mifune in particular gives one of his most unique low-key performances; instead of his usual fiery exterior we get a performance full of internalized anger throughout. Highly reccomended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1168", "text": "Better everytime I watch it\n \t\"The Thomas Crown Affair\" gets better everytime I watch it. I spot something I missed. Hear music which I heard but never listened to and see how it relates to the movie. Actually hearing the \"Windmills of my Mind\". This is an unbelievably good movie, although I prefer the original's ending", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1169", "text": "Good fun anime\n \tGosh. The other reviewer, who seems to me, only watched the first four episodes of this series and judged the title soley on that. Oh, and on the DVD covers. This isn't the first anime to have 'fan service' on the DVD covers. Look at Kiddy Grade, an anime that this tweedledum65 reccommends over R.O.D tv. I'm not going to get into details on this anime, for good reviews check out www.themanime.org, I'm just saying I liked it, and if you're paitient, and like a good mystery, I hope you find this series just as enjoyable as i do.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1170", "text": "Excellent Guide\n \tI ordered this guide so that I could understand all of the options and functions available on my new Nikon D200. Since it is a video that I could watch, pause, then continue watching it was easy for me to understand. The explanations made a lot of sense. There are lots of examples and exercises that help to explain not only how the D200 works but how to use the various functions to take better photos. I highly reccommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1171", "text": "Very powerful film.\n \tJude is a very powerful film. It is also very disturbing, but it is absolutely a must see. This is an adaptation of Thomas Hardy's last novel, the film isn't exactly like the novel, but if you can ignore that then you'll find that this is quite a terrific film. Just don't expect exactly what you got from the novel. Over all I give it four stars.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1172", "text": "One Last Dance\n \tI waited years for this movie to be released in the United States. As far as I was concerned, it wasn't about the acting, as much as it was about the \"feeling\" the actors wanted to portray, in which they, profoundly, accomplished. \n I would recommend this movie to anyone who can reach that one step deeper into the minds of creativity and passion, and appreciate the struggles of rising above and beyond the pain of broken dreams", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1173", "text": "Odyssee of embarrassments\n \tMurrey is a middle aged man with a comfortable living standard and the emotional life of a turtle. Which does not keep him from chasing women and from appearing like a \"regular Don Juan\" to his neighbor Winston, a family man.\nMurrey gets talked into visiting 4 women whom he knew 20 years ago, searching for a possible son, whose existence is unclear, and who may just be a hoax. \nThe visits are all shocking in different ways. All women live in similar locations, though on different social standards between white trash and professional wealth. All encounters are odd, the safest one is the visit to the grave of one woman who has died in an accident. She was number 5 in the list of \"suspects\" for the mother of the phantom son.\nDon't watch this film if you need action or a plot. If you are happy with smart dialogues, odd situations, great acting, a script worked to perfection, this is one for you", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1174", "text": "Tell all your friends!\n \tThis is one of my favorite movies and i find it unfortunate that not too many people know about it. I think it is important for people to know this story. Everyone should watch this movie simply because it is fantastic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1175", "text": "great little comedy\n \tI was happy to see a 'romantic comedy' that didn't line up with every other formula picture in the genre. Really fun stuff and some solid acting", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1176", "text": "Amazing!\n \tThis video is amazing! My 6 week old son is watching it right now! I can't believe how entertained he is by it! These videos have been proven to increase a child's IQ, so I don't feel [too] guilty about letting him watch.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1177", "text": "Without a doubt, the definitive version of Blade Runner.\n \tWhile I've always loved Blade Runner, the so-called \"Theatrical Cut\" was seriously marred by narration that was hilariously blunt in content and awful in its monotone articulation. Harrison Ford has claimed he did this on purpose with the hope that the whole narration would be scrapped. But Hollywood, in its infinite vulgarity and congenital contempt for its audience's intelligence and artistic sensitivity, stuck with it anyway, on the assumption that we needed to be spoon-fed with sophomoric incompetence.\n\nEqually stupid, though less damaging in that its effect was more restricted, was the inappropriate sappy ending, which not only contradicted the entire thematic essence of the film but its visual essence as well. It didn't even make any sense: the earth was supposed to be ravaged by wars. But Hollywood, with characteristic cowardice, trembled in fear at the thought of actually challenging an audience. Rick Deckard's fate at the end of the Director's Cut is far more memorable than the nonsense inflicted on theater viewers in 1982, and the subsequent VHS audience. It reminds me of what Orion Pictures did to George Romero's Monkeyshines. (Since when does a Romero film end with two people grinning at each other like lovesick idiots?) Or how about the \"happy ending\" grotesquely grafted onto Terry Gilliam's Brazil?\n\nThe extra footage between Deckard and Rachael, while not extensive, enriches the characterizations, however modestly, and the brief dream sequence pays off by the end. The only thing I regret is that the extra bloody footage - in the eye gouging and hand impaling scenes - found on the old VHS tape was not included in the Director's Cut. Which means that this is not fully the Director's Cut: the material was left out to garner the sacred, almighty \"R\" rating upon the film's re-release, as it was the first time around. One would think it would have been restored on DVD, but Warner, with their predictable spinelessness and artistic ineptitude, decided against it. They probably rationalized it by saying to themselves that Ridley Scott would have wanted it that way. Can anyone say \"Eyes Wide Shut\"?\n\nThe fact that there are viewers course enough to value the \"theatrical cut\" and loathe the improved and definitive edit of the film may only go to show that Hollywood may not be underestimating their intelligence and artistic sensitivity after all. And \"definitive\" the Director's Cut is: despite the one hesitation over the missing bloody footage, there is no doubt that this is the only version of the film that should ever be viewed again, by anyone.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1178", "text": "An excellent experience!\n \tThis was an excellent experience. My movies arrived very promptly and I have had the pleasure of watching them numerous times. Everything went well; the DVD's were still in their original wrapping and excellent condition! I will definitely order from here again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1179", "text": "This was my first and so far favorite\n \tI really like this video because of its time (30 minutes regular with 10 min bonus segment = 40 min total) and I like the instructor. Janice is really good, calm, cues well, doesnt talk a lot, and is not overly inspiring. She clearly points out the person who will be doing alternative/low impact moves and then continues on. There is nothing complicated about the moves and they are very easy to learn - no hard choreography either. I use this w/ a compliment of other videos and it continues to be one I enjoy to return to.\n\nThere are 3 segments each focusing on a different section: core, upper and lower body. The bonus segment is a high impact/faster segment combining all elements. \n\nWorth the time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1180", "text": "Best Action Movie Since Gladiator\n \tAn amazing film! Not only is it a fantastic adventure, but the story is well laid out. Just the right amount of special effects, great music and good actors. When seeing this movie at the theater I was not too excited, but when watching it a couple more times realized how awesome it really is. Not nearly as gory as Gladiator, but is similar in style. 5 out of 5", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1181", "text": "Definitive portrait of Robert Kennedy\n \tI have read just about every book and watched just about every movie that there is regarding Robert Kennedy, and I've got to say that this is, by far, one of the best pieces of work I've yet to see. The movie was brilliantly put together in a way which captures the audience's attention, allows for us to actually *feel* what Robert Kennedy is feeling, to sense the tension during chaotic times, and most importantly, to understand the wonderful man who made a huge difference for America.\n\nThis movie is extremely well-balanced, provides excellent insight to the inner mind/heart of Robert Kennedy, and includes many very personal excerpts either via interview or editing of films from Kennedy's life. \n\nIf you are looking to pick one movie on Robert Kennedy - this is it. This is THE one you want to watch. After watching this, you will see Robert Kennedy in a way you never have before.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1182", "text": "A surprisingly okay documentary\n \tI just finished watching most of it, and it's not too bad. The thing that most struck me is it doesn't take very long to see which were the eras for Superman that had the most influence on Bryan Singer. He spent quite a bit of time explaining how hard it was for them to get Superman started, then we're quickly through the comics and the Kirk Alyn eras, then it slows down for a long retrospective of the George Reeves years, both in Superman and the Mole Men and The Adventures of Superman, then it blows through again through the comics and the animated series of the 50s, 60s and 70s, then stops again for a lengthy study of Superman: the Movie, then briefly about Superman II, Superman III, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace and Superboy, then briefly on Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and Superman: The Animated Series, and then we slow down again for a lengthy study of Smallville, and then it becomes a big commercial for Superman Returns. \n\nOr at least that's how I perceived it. Singer's got great respect for George Reeves, Superman: The Movie (and Christopher Reeve), and Smallville ... and that's pretty much it. Most anything else, he quickly blew through as if it were completely non-consequential. Well, except for his own movie, but I expected that part; produced by Bryan Singer and narrated by Kevin Spacey, you'd have to be pretty stupid not to realize that at least a chunk of it would be dedicated to selling the new movie. I had to turn it off at that point. Not that I disliked Superman Returns, but as soon as Kevin Spacey said how the actors in Superman Returns were \"perfect\" for their roles and then began discussing way-too-young Kate Bosworth as Lois Lane, I started getting nausiated. \n\nI will give credit, they were remarkably honest with their assessments of the various projects. I loved it when Annette O'Toole, a self-avowed fan of the character who played Lana Lang in Superman III and Martha Kent on Smallville, expresses shock that there was actually a Superman IV (\"There was a Superman IV!? I never saw that one!\" - she didn't miss much); I thought it was refreshing that though they never got nasty about stuff, if a movie was a disappointment or a comic storyline flopped, they pretty much admitted it. And I liked that Ilya Salkind was willing to take some of the blame for the bad blood that happened behind the scenes of Superman: The Movie and Superman II; it reflected well on him that he didn't just blame Richard Donner, as he might have been apt to do while they were doing their fighting back in the day. \n\nBut I do think it needed more balance. We didn't need to spend quite so much time watching clips of George Reeves or of seeing Christopher Reeve with his sweat stains; those moments and the stuff from Smallville could have been trimmed down nicely to give more time to other elements, perhaps more of The Animated Series/Justice League Unlimited era or to Lois and Clark. There were also some moments where they went back to talking about the comics, even though it was periods where nothing significant was happening in the comics; as if someone said, hey, we haven't acknoweledged that the comics are still in production at this point, we should say something. Thus too making the whole thing feel dry and unbalanced. \n\nBTW, I recognized a comic from my own personal collection! There's a three-panel shot at one moment where the ground is scorched into the \"S\" symbol, then a hand comes up out of the dirt and then Clark appears and walks off. I have that comic -- it's an alternate storyline issue, the first time they kill off Superman and in the same issue, Superman and Lois wed (and this was all long before Doomsday). It's actually a very cool story.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1183", "text": "Best Movie Ever\n \tSaw the names Kathy Bates, Barry Manilow and Julie Andrews, so had to give it a view. Best film ever. Best lines in a film ever as well,\n \"Julie Andrews is in the cockpit.\"\n\"Thank god.\"\n\nThat alone has enriched my life beyond measure", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1184", "text": "Buried Treasure\n \tOnly the timidity of the studios could explain how this movie landed on the shelves without even a mention - It's up to word of mouth to save it. And it's certainly worth saving. Nobody does the \"awakening matron\" like Kathy Bates (see \"Fried Green Tomatoes\"), and her Grace Beasley is a delight as she finds her backbone and her voice. She needs it. Her daughter-in-law (Meredith Eaton) is an acid-tongued dwarf with no inhibitions, and Dan Ackroyd is the wettest blanket this side of the Johnstown flood. After being dumped by her husband, patronized by her son, and deprived of her grandson, Grace has no choice but to look after herself. Grace goes to England to attend the funeral of her idol - Jonathan Pryce in fine voice and having the time of his life - and meets his gay lover, Rupert Everett. After swallowing her shock, the unlikely pair returns to Chicago to track down Pryce's murderer. The performances are all fine, the pace is feathery, the music easy on the ear...It's all whimsical and preposterous, and the kind of movie that will have you laughing out loud when you're sitting home alone...The ultimate test of a comedy. \"Unconditional Love\" passes the test. Enjoy it and spread the word", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1185", "text": "Fantastic Workout\n \tI love this video. I get up before anyone else so that I can do this video and sometimes the meditation at the end runs a little long. It's a fantastic meditation, though, that centers me for the entire day. Ravi Singh has a wonderful and soothing voice that leads me through the entire video and makes everything clear. Ana Brett does the poses very clearly, and even shows easier ways for beginners to do the more difficult poses. I have already recommended this video to friends", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1186", "text": "OUTSTANDING!\n \tThis DVD is a must have for anyone interested in beginning Kundalini yoga. The moves flow into each other easily and you can go at your own pace. This DVD has everything: meditation, relaxation, mantras, stretching, wonderful music, beautifully narrated and professionally presented. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1187", "text": "Outwit. Outplay. Outlast.\n \t(3.5/5 stars) Listless beings meandering about the mall aimlessly, ashen-faced with blank stares; where is the horror in that? Sounds like a typical Sunday afternoon at the mall to me. In fact, Dawn of the Dead (1978) really does seem more like an action movie than it does a horror film. More or less picking up where \"Night of the Living Dead\" left off, zombies are on the hunt for prey across Pennsylvania. Four people arm themselves to the teeth with guns and other gear in order to survive the onslaught of lurching zombies. They take refuge in a shopping mall, which provides just about everything they need. They work together as a team and bond in the process of learning they need one another to endure. The walking dead are motivated by hunger alone and don't bring much in the way of strategy. It would be like shooting fish in a barrel if they weren't so tenacious. The four know they need to hurry out of there because there is talk on the TV of bombing areas of high zombie concentration. They have hope this epidemic is limited in area and that they will be able to find refuge among the living elsewhere. What does fate have in store for them? \"The Night of the Living Dead\" took place, obviously, at night and in the dark, which provided a much more frightening backdrop. It was also in black and white, which masked the deficiencies of the inexpensive zombie make-up. This is not the case with \"Dawn of the Dead,\" which is in color and takes place during daylight. The \"zombies\" are people dressed as they normally would, but with their faces painted grey. The result is anything but scary. Tom Savini's effects are hit and miss, though always disgusting. Nonetheless, this is a decent film that features some above-par acting and a decent script. The Anchor Bay Divimax DVD is also noteworthy, with a clean transfer and DTS sound mix. An extra \ufffd star for the effort.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1188", "text": "the white warrior\n \tKickboxer came out a year after the highly popular \"Bloodsport\" and like Bloodsport, Kickboxer is no doubt a \"Van Damme classic\". There are plenty of fights and lots of good training sequences, however the acting suffers - worse than Bloodsport in that department. As for the plot - revenge - go figure. But we don't need good acting and plot to enjoy this movie. Hey, it came to the point a good american martial art movie strives off of bad acting and weak plots so you can focus more on the action. Fortunately, Kickboxer delivers it well. The movie begins with a couple of good fights right away. About 1/2 of the movie is training sequences, but many are enjoyable to watch. The final fight is between the villain, Tong Po (played by Michel Qissi) and Kurt Sloane (Van Damme). Its a rather lenghty fight, about 10 minutes, which is nice. Above all else, they fight with hands wrapped in rope with broken glass glued on, and yes the result is some blood during the fighting. Kickboxer is the only martial art movie I know of that used this \"ancient Thai style of fighting\" (with the exception of Kickboxer 2 and a small scene in Ring of Fire). I really enjoyed this. I also enjoyed Michel Qissi. He had maybe one line in the movie, but still succeeded in making Tong Po a great villain, who also will return in the sequal. Lastly, we can't forget to mention the Van Damme dance - Napoleon Dynamite would be proud. Also keep an eye out for Ong Soon Han (main villain in both Bloodsport 2 and Dragon:The Bruce Lee Story), who has a short fight against Tong Po about 1/2 way through the movie", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1189", "text": "Visually Stunning\n \tI have trouble saying how much I enjoyed this movie. The plot was well worn, but it didn't feel staid or plodding. Visually, the movie is simply stunning. Absolutely some of the best visuals I have seen in years. The Jim Henson company outdid themselves this time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1190", "text": "Defines a different kind of movie\n \tMaybe you've heard that \"it's all been done before.\" Gaiman and McKean prove that wrong with this unique movie. It really is something new.\n\nMcKean has worked for years in the comic industry, defining a visual style that works at a visceral level. The style has many ways to look, depending on the combination of collaged photos and painterly fantasy. Some times McKean's work evokes sculpture in concrete or stone, other times it's a pen-scrawl of some horrible fear trying to waken. Disparate elements come together on his canvas to create a rich visual experience. I never imagined that such painterly fantasy worlds could come to life - well, I was wrong. This movie's imagery defies easy description. I can only invite you to see it for yourself, and to experience a movie that is truly like no other. The small-screen video makes me regret missingn the big-screen theater experience.\n\nThe sound track generally works well, too, from the surreal drone of Mrs. Bagwell's Victrola to the nightmare chant of the Jill-in-the-boxes during Helena's transformation. I'm not normally one to notice, but Mirrormask's music complements its look flawlessly.\n\nYou didn't come here for the story: light and dark in conflict, lost mystic artifact, plucky youth, untrustworthy side-kick. The acting doesn't distinguish itself either, despite some great hissing from the evil queen and good moments from the sphinxes. Stephanie Leonidas does a good job in the Helena role, with a convincing sulky/sultry mix. If you liked the acting in the original Dr. Who series, this will rise to your highest expectations.\n\nThe story isn't the strength here. You'll see it and remember it for creating a look that others are sure to copy.\n\n//wiredweir", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1191", "text": "Dazzlements\n \tI'm another of those who saw this at Sundance, and all the things I enjoy about Gaiman and McKean's graphic novels were on display: the quiet humor, the intelligence, the delightful weirdness, the astounding visual vocabulary. Except that in this case, the words are spoken by good actors, and all those visuals get up off their feet and move.\n\nIt's hard to describe the impact of watching a McKean painting move and talk. There might be those who quibble about the movie looking too \"animated,\" but of course that's exactly the point: to create a world and make it dance. The end result, visually at least, is like nothing you've ever seen before, and absolutely worth seeing for that reason alone.\n\nSome of the people I talked to after the screening also loved the visuals but felt the story was a bit dull, that they had seen it all before. Well, it's true that the story does wear its influences on its sleeve--a little \"Alice in Wonderland\" here, a little \"Time Bandits\" there, a lot of \"Wizard of Oz\" over here, not to mention a resemblance to Gaiman's own \"Coraline.\" But I'm just as familiar with those stories as anyone else, and the resemblances never interrupted my enjoyment of \"MirrorrMask\"--after all, it's what you do with a story that determines its success. And from moment to moment, there was enough innovation and cleverness, enough delight and wonder, to make the movie a positive delight.\n\nWhen the movie came out in theaters I went to see it again, and there was a little girl about six years old in the row ahead of me who sat through the whole thing with eyes agog; then a friend of mine tried to show the DVD to her young son but he got completely creeped out by the spider-thingie. (Hey, in \"Wizard of Oz\" the moment when the Witch appears in the crystal ball had exactly the same effect on me--yet it lingered in memory, and when I got older I was drawn back and fell in love with the movie. That's how this stuff works.) \"MirrorMask\" was probably a little too wild to be a full-out commercial success; but I bet it's going to have a long, long shelf life on DVD as people pull it out to tell their friends \"Wait till you see this.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1192", "text": "I loved it!\n \tI loved this movie. It was very touching and projected a wonderful image. It was a rare find", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1193", "text": "Excelente concierto y documental\n \tExcelente concierto en el castillo Slane en IRLANDA, Bono se entrega a su publico, buen sonido, buenas imagenes, magnificos extras. LO RECOMIENDO DOS HORAS DE U", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1194", "text": "O Spicoli, Where Art Thou?\n \tMy hat's off to Sean Penn for having the nerve to take this role, and then really committing to the role, he committed way too much though. His performance is so over the top he would have qualified for the pole vault in the Sydney Olympics merely by forwarding a copy of this DVD to the judges. Dakota Fanning is as precious as ever and I hope she can avoid all the trappings of child stardom that have sapped some of the best child actors of the last 30 years (Todd Bridges, Jill Whelan, Eve Plumb).\n\nI was not put off by all the commercial tie-ins and know that making a movie has a lot of expenses.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1195", "text": "A Movie With A Heart\n \tI Am Sam is superb to the core. Excellent performances across the board, and an emotionally involving story. Sean Penn is believable as someone who is mentally challenged. This is a veritable tour de force for him. But not to be upstaged is Dakota Fanning, who plays opposite of Penn and is named Lucy Diamond after the hit Beatles song. Sean Penn's character has to fight for custody of Lucy, and luckily he retains the services of a good lawyer, played by Michelle Pfeiffer, for free. She helps him as best she can and so do some mentally challenged friends and a caring neighbor. All in all, a very beautiful movie with plenty of heart and goodness. One of my favorites", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1196", "text": "the best just got better\n \tThis, as you may have already read, was a very intimate little show made to promote Morning View. The live footage is as good as it gets, and the sound is flawless to boot. This DVD really gives you a good idea at how amazing Incubus is live. Most all of the songs sound as if it was the band merely pretending to play while the studio version plays over the speakers. Every song is a favorite of mine, and I absolutely love the way Brandon mixed things up on Pardon Me. Plus the little comments Brandon makes in between songs is a nice little touch. I still watch this after having it over a year and find little things that I never noticed before which makes this that much more sweet. The bonus features are splendid as well. If you watched everything this DVD has to offer it would take up about 1/2 of your day probably, there's that much on here. Just a few of the extras that are crammed on here are a couple of jam sessions of various songs, Brandon recording Warning (a lot of this song is a capella), and Incubus showing how funny they really are. The original cut of the Wish You Were Here video is also on this, which is pretty humerous.\n\nA few of the best songs on here are Pardon Me, The Warmth, Warning, New Skin, and Nice To Know You. As amazing and funny as the special features are, the standout is really the performance. I can't find any words that would do this show justice. I guess you just have to see it and judge for yourself", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1197", "text": "Best Concert DVD To Date\n \tThis is without a doubt the DVD to own if you wanna see how 5.1 should sound and how digital video should look. If you own an HD TV and have a 5.1 system you must have this. The crowd has been minimalized. Whoever directed this did a fantastic job, you get to see a little of what every member is doing throughout a song. Incubus mixes up the set list a lil too putting some old favorites in there (Glass, sounds great). This is the best concert DVD out right no", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1198", "text": "As good as the first one if not better!!!!\n \tI have read many reviews of this movie and got tired of the stupid reasons many people have to complain about this movie. Most comments are so ridiculous, that you can easily tell they might have a deeper reason why to destroy this movie even though they know is good. Well I hope this comments are read by the right people who are not brainless as many others. THE MOVIE WAS FULL PACKED WITH ACTION. THE 2 T-REX'S ATTACKING THE MAN IN THE CAR, IS JUST ONE OF THE MANY GREAT SCENES, THE STEGOSAURUS ATTACK, WAS SO GOOD, THE RAPTORS SCENES KEPT ME ATTACHED TO MY SEAT, SCENES ON THE CLIFF WERE SO GOOD, DINOSOURS LOOSED ALL OVER THE ISLAND WAS VERY INTENSE. T-REX ON THE SAN DIEGO, ONE OF THE FAVORITE SEQUENCES FOR MANY PEOPLE. MY FAVORITE SEQUENCES WERE ON THE ISLAND THOUGH. THE MOVIE IS INTENSE AND FULL OF ACTION. EXCELLENT SEQUEL IF NOT BETTER. MAYBE SOME PEOPLE HAVE NOT NOTICED BUT ON THIS PAGE YOU CAN FIND THAT THE MOVIE WAS A TOTAL SUCCESS ON THE WHOLE WORLD WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT, IT MADE $614 MILLIONS WORLD WIDE. ON THE OTHER SIDE, THE MOVIE WAS NOMINATE FOR:\n\nOSCAR: Best Effects, Visual Effects\n\nSATURN AWARD:Best Director, Steven Spielberg; Best Fantasy Film; Best Performance by a Younger Actor/Actress, Vanessa Lee Chester; Best Special Effects, Best Supporting Actor, Pete Postlethwaite \n\nBlockbuster Entertainment Award: Favorite Actor - Sci-Fi\nJeff Goldblum; Favorite Actress - Sci-Fi, Julianne Moore \n\nGrammy Awards: Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television\n\nBETWEEN MANY OTHERS, and 3 WONS. AFTER THIS IS SAID, I'M VERY SURE SPIELBERG IS VERY SATISFIED WITH THE RESULTS OF THIS SEQUEL. AND YOU KNOW WHY? BECAUSE THE MOVIE WAS MADE TO ENTERTAIN AND SATISFY ALL DINOSAURS LOVERS OUT THERE, AND IT DID. THE IS JUST FORGETTING ONCE AGAIN, HOW TO WATCH A MOVIE, GET DISCONNECTED FROM FIRST PARTS, AND WATCH THE SEQUEL AS IF IT WAS A TOTAL NEW MOVIE, AND VALUE IT FOR WHAT IT IS, AND NOT FOR WAS IS SUPPOSED TO BE, BETTER THAN THE FIRST PART. SEQUELS ARE NOT MADE TO OVERPASS THE SUCCESS OF THE FIRST PART, THEY'RE MADE TO GIVE YOU MORE, OF WHAT THEY KNOW FOR SURE YOU ENJOY ON THE ORIGINAL MOVIE, BUT BECAUSE OF THE TIME ISSUE, WAS NOT INCLUDED ON THE FIRST ONE. GO GET THEM ALL 3 AND WATCH ALL AS IF IT WAS JUST ONE MOVIE, AND THEN THINK, IF IS REALLY BAD. I KNOW FOR SURE THAT MILLIONS OF PEOPLE, WHO SAW THE MOVIE AROUND THE WORLD, THOUGHT THE SAME I DID: EXCELLENT MOVIE!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1199", "text": "Hello Vietnam,and greetings!\n \t\"Hello Vietnam,and greetings!\",says Bruno Kirby as Lt. Steven Hauk in one scene of this film. It was this scene where he filled in for radio personality Adrian Cronauer(Robin Williams) who was on reportedly on special assignment. Adrian arrives in Vietnam from America via aircraft. At first the military brass was delighted to have him grace the Vietnam radio airwaves. But they discover that Adrian's brand of humor is outrageous,very much like Howard Stern in real life. They also disagree with the rock 'n roll music he is playing. Hey,this was(set in) 1965 and rock 'n roll was dominating the music world especially with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones from the United Kingdom. When Adrian and Lt. Hauk first met,the lieutenant told Adrian that he was sort of a comedian himself. When the lieutenant first heard Adrian on the air,the lieutenant was not pleased at all with Adrian's stint. \"You oughta stick to playing 'normal modes of music',not wild stuff\",Lt. Hauk told Adrian in a meeting. The 'normal modes of music' refer to easy listening artists like Andy Williams,Perry Como,Mantovani,Jim Nabors,Lawrence Welk,Frank Sinatra and Percy Faith. \"Would Bob Dylan be out of line?\",Adrian asks Lt. Hauk and the lieutenant replies,\"Way,way,way out of line!\". Adrian becomes popular with the fighting men in Vietnam and they hoped that Adrian would permanently do his morning show there. The brass decides to suspend Adrian,bringing heartbreak to fans. When Lt. Hauk did his stint,many listeners wrote and telephoned about how they wanted Adrian back on the air. One listener said in a letter,\"Captain Hauk sucks the sweat off a dead man's balls.\" Another wrote to Lt. Hauk,\"You suck,eat a bag of s--t!\". So Adrian is back on the air but not for long because Sgt. Dickerson(the late J.T. Walsh),the top man of the brass,demanded that Adrian be cancelled. Sgt. Dickerson's superior loves Adrian and even demanded his reinstatement. Sgt. Dickerson is transferred to Guam since his superior grew tired of the seargeant's abusive attitude. The title of this film is how Adrian began his morning show. On the very last show done by Adrian's friend Lt. Ed Garlick(Forrest Whittaker),Ed began the show saying,\"Good morning,Vietnam\",just like Adrian. Ed tells listeners about Adrian's departure from Vietnam. We hear Adrian saying,\"Goodbye,Vietnam\" in a pre-recorded message. Adrian also left Vietnam because of his association with a criminal who's the brother of a Vietnamese woman Adrian befriended. Other funny scenes include Adrian teaching the Vietnamese how to use profanity,Adrian doing a parody of the late Richard M. Nixon on the air and Adrian doing a live performance for a group of fighting soldiers while they were in a parked truck enroute to a battlefield. This film was a megahit for both Williams and director Barry Levinson. They were both at least nominated for Academy Awards. Levinson did win a Best Director Oscar for his next film,RAIN MAN. This film was released theatrically in late 1987 just like THREE MEN AND A BABY. Both films were made by Touchstone Pictures,a division of Buena Vista Pictures. THREE MEN AND A BABY was a megahit as well. Both films were still in theatres by spring 1988. THREE MEN AND A BABY inspired a sequel,why didn't GMV? Obviously nobody had any ideas,not even Mitch Markowitz who composed the screenplay", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1200", "text": "Horror In The Sky\n \tI remember seeing this film when I was 7 or 8 years old and it scared me senseless. Seeing people getting their heads chopped off and mutalated from who knows what that flies around a big city gave me an uneasy eerie feeling. I didn't know what the name of this movie was and I was looking for it in the video stores. I stumbled onto this accidentally and taking my chances of this being the dragon in the sky killing people movie that I saw 20 years ago, I bought it. After seeing it again, this is the movie that scared me to death so many years ago. Though, by today's standards, this movie is rather cheap and cheesy, it still gave me that uneasy eerie feeling. This movie is original, having a flying dragon that is summoned by ritual killings, that eats people like birds eat worms. This movie is a hybrid of Godzilla and slasher flicks. This is definately B-movie material, but it's fun to watch and brings back some childhood memories... and that is worth more than the price of admission", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1201", "text": "Highly recommended\n \tI bought this for my husband, because I knew he liked Seven Samurai. He was delighted with the gift, and I was surprised to find that I really like these movies too. They are entertaining and insightful and a pleasure to watch", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1202", "text": "Georges Lopez is the Star\n \tWhat a splendid teacher is this! A soothing, captivating movie. The students are most endearing.\nI found it interesting that, in the special features interview with the guy who made this movie, he refers to the teacher as \"the teacher\" and not by his name, Georges Lopes. This moviemaker appears to be of the opinion that there are a lot of teachers who could have filled this role as well, or nearly as well. Well let me tell you, he is wrong. This teacher is special. There are not very many teachers as patient and diplomatic and considerate on this entire planet as Georges Lopez", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1203", "text": "Very Very Surprising\n \tI really bought this DVD on a whim. There is no question why this production won an Emmy. \"One Voice\" the very last song in the concert is worth the price of DVD. Seriously stunning", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1204", "text": "I love Barry\n \tIf you love Manilow, you will enjoy this dvd of a great entertainer. All the old hits plus many new ones.This dvd is almost like being there", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1205", "text": "Better Than Most Bio-Pics\n \tTim Burton's \"Ed Wood,\" a surreal bio-pic is one of the most entertaining, inspiring, and funny bio-pics I've seen. No wonder really since it's directed by one of the best directors around and written by two of the best bio-pic writers Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski (who, after this film, would pen the Larry Flynt bio-pic \"The People Vs. Larry Flynt\" and the Andy Kaufman bio-pic \"Man on the Moon\"). It's also got an amazing cast of actors, including Oscar nominee Johnny Depp (Best Actor, 'Finding Neverland'), Oscar winner Martin Landau (Best Supporting Actor, 'Ed Wood'), Sarah Jessica Parker ('Failure to Launch'), Patricia Arquette ('True Romance'), Jeffrey Jones ('Deadwood'), and Oscar nominee Bill Murray\n(Best Actor, 'Lost in Translation'). Depp plays Edward D. Wood Jr., an aspiring filmmaker who's down on his luck and lives with his girlfriend Dolores Fuller (Parker). After hearing about a film being made about a transsexual, without a script, Ed pens a script called \"Glen or Glenda.\"\nThe movie is kind of close to Ed's heart, because Ed likes to dress in woman's clothes. But he's not gay. While walking past a shop that sells coffins Ed meets the actor Bela Lugosi (Landau), who played Dracula in the classic Universal film and recruits him to star in the Glen or Glenda film. The movie immediately bombs and is called one of the worst films ever made. Not letting it get him down, Ed goes to work on his next film \"Bride of the Atom.\" After a few more films and meeting a few new people, including wrestler Tor Johnson (George \"The Animal\" Steele), TV personality Vampira (Lisa Marie), and psychic Criswell (Jones); Ed goes on to make his masterpiece \"Plan 9 From Outer Space.\" The latter is the only film I've ever seen by Ed Wood. While the movie has been called the worst film ever made, it wasn't bad. It's campy and stupid; You can definitely see why it would be considered bad back then, but it was entertaining and fun to watch. Ed Wood was an interesting, and quirky, guy...Which Tim Burton makes perfectly clear here and Depp does a great job bringing Wood to life. Martin Landau gives his finest performance as Bela Lugosi, he disappears behind the persona. He looks and sounds like Lugosi. Another thing I liked about the film was that it shows us the bright time in Ed Wood's life, through his first film to his \"masterpiece.\" We hear the downside of his life through the epilogue. This movie is, in the end, a loving tribute to \"B\" movies that is over-the-top yet perfect. As I said, the movie is very funny. Especially, Landau who gets some of the best lines as Lugosi. Bill Murray co-stars as Ed's transsexual friend Bunny.\n\nGRADE: A-", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1206", "text": "We lost a great one.....\n \tWhat can I say...\"The Humbler\"..kinda says it all...just watch him play.\nLooks easy ya say??\nI've been playing now for 30 years...still wish I could play like that!!\nVery \"down to Earth\" video reveals quite alot of ideas and licks...\n ......Have fu", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1207", "text": "The Crazy and Wild World of Stripping!\n \tThis movie sounded stupid when I first heard about it. Who could make a 2 hour movie based on stripping at a club and have it make sense? Obviously, Ice Cube could. This movie stars LisaRaye in her film debut as Diana, who is known to the stripping world as Diamond, a hardworking college student who needs a better way to pay to get herself through school. While working at a shoe store, she meets Trixie (Adele Givens) and Ronnie (Chrystale Wilson). They convince her into quitting her low-paying job and working at The Player's Club, a run down joint owned by a lowlife loser named Dollar Bill (Bernie Mac). When Diana's cousin Ebony (Monica Calhoun) comes into town, she tells Diana that she wants to work at the player's club. Ebony gets caught up in this world and is drowning in the lows of \"using what you've got to get what you want\". This movie is a thrill ride and the fight scene towards the end is the best part of the movie. Featured in the movie are Jamix Foxx, A.J. Johnson, and John Amos. The plot is perfect and the script is well written. This movie has to be one of my favorite", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1208", "text": "Has any couple ever sizzled like Harlow vs Gable?\n \tI don't think so, be it in the jungle, a New York high rise or at sea. Hepburn and Tracy were great, no argument. But they were so modern and urbane, not rowdy and sexy, always fighting like Harlow and Gable. China Seas is a fine example of this chemistry. Yeah, and its a pretty good story too. Gable is Capt. Gaskell, skipper of a passenger/merchant ship running from Hong Kong to Singapore. Harlow is the floozie, Dolly, he had a fling with on shore. The ship is carrying gold. There is a terrific typhoon, and a pirate raid in which the ship is seized for a while. They torture the Captain, but he doesn't reveal where the gold is. Dolly is mixed up in a conspiracy with a crewman, Wallace Berry, against the Captain because she is mad at him. She of course changes her mind. The Captain is trying to ditch Dolly and thinks he's meant for Lady Sybil, played by Rosalind Russell, an old flame. But he and Dolly really are in love. Unfortunately the collaborations between Harlow and Gable was cut short at five movies with Harlow untimely and early death several years later.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1209", "text": "Awesome DVD\n \tLet me clear this up....if you are a true exercise fanatic, this dvd is for you. I've done every dvd exercise program including Taebo and this ranks in my top 2. Taebo is awesome for the cardio but when it comes down to muscle tone, this dvd is tops. The background music and background exercise people are the least of my worries, you have to concentrate on the exercises she does to TONE YOUR BODY!!! These exercises are an all over workout. My favorite part is the 20 minute arm workout, my arms never looked so good!! She works the hell out of you and it took me a few times to get through it but if you want to tone up and get in shape, just put in this DVD and be prepared to SWEAT!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1210", "text": "Perfect production.\n \tCameron Crowe, Rene Zelleweger, Cuba Gooding and Tom Cruise were all at the top of their game. The superlative fluidity and cinematic thrill of this successful feature was facilitated by experienced actors in sync, and guaranteed by superb production and studio crafts. A timeless classic - In a class of its own.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1211", "text": "A Tradition in our home!\n \tIt's a ritual for my 5 year ld daughter and her dad to watch Samurai Jack before bed. Back when she was 3, and it was played on Cartoon Network, they made sure to watch it together. Now that Cartoon Network is retarded and they don't play it anymore, I've bought Seasons 1 and 2. I just wish it was played on Cartoon Network like it used to be. ...Jill Henrichse", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1212", "text": "Dark and Thoughful Days\n \tMarc Singer is a bloke from England who moved to New York City, saw all these homeless sleeping on the streets, and became friends with them. They in turn trusted him, accepted him as one of their own, and showed him their secret living quarters. Deep underground in abandoned train tunnels, the homeless erected huts out of anything scavenged off the streets. Intelligent and resourceful, they had hooked up to free electricity and had working TV's and stoves.\n\nWhat makes this documentary five stars instead of four is the making of documentary. Only there do you learn that the movie crew WERE the tunnel folks. Only there do you learn how Singer made this movie with no money, equipment, or knowledge of filmmaking. This movie took six years from start to finish. Unfortunately, it was not the financial success its producers hoped for. But it resonates unbelievably. \n\nThe deleted scenes are not to be missed, although some are much better than others. The one where a man talks about how his cousin killed a cat for food, and the scene where two young men talk in X-rated detail about recent sexual activities lent nothing to the film", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1213", "text": "Laugh until your sides ache\n \tAnother reviewer has said that 5 stars are not enough for this film. I'll second that opinion. \n\nIf you have seen the remake with Michael Douglas, pretend you haven't and watch the way it SHOULD be done. If you've seen neither version of the film, get this one and get ready for anything. \n\nThis is above all a classically sarcastic farce between two misfits who have amazing chemistry together. Both Peter Falk and Alan Arkin are marvelous craftsmen, and their combination of silliness and genuine rolicking humor is blended in an almost non-stop pace from beginning to end. Again (as I've said in other of my reviews), minor characters are important. Ed Begley as the CIA boss adds weight and color to that aspect of the plot, and Richard Libertini as the South American dictator (I've never seen him play a sane character) adds another kind of raucous fun.\n\nThis is a comedy for anyone who appreciates true comedy. And if you meet anybody who has seen the film, just scream, \"Surpentine! Surpentine!\" and watch them fall apart", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1214", "text": "A Funny Family Comedy: Guerilla's, Not Gorilla's!\n \tThis comedy starring (Martin Short), and (Kurt Russell) is pretty funny. When I first watched it, I wasn't really impressed with it, but now I find it pretty funny. I think that (Kurt Russell), as Captain Ron was pretty funny. However, it was the antics of (Martin Short), who hires Captain Ron to sail his ship in the Caribbean, that was the funniest character in the film. The story begins when a relative of (Short) dies, leaving him a ship, which is moored at a small Caribbean island. The wife (Mary Kay Place) who is not too pleased at going to the island, decides to go along with this mid-life crises of (Short); on condition that an experienced sailsman help them with the boat.\n\nEnter Captain Ron (Kurt Russell). He is a very strange and quirky fellow, to the uptight and anxious (Martin Short). However, since (Short) knows nearly nothing about boating, he decides to hire Captain Ron on the suggestion and recommendation of the man who is interested in buying the boat. Therefore, Captain Ron, who is not very bright to begin with, leads the family [including Short's two children] on a cruise through the Caribbean: And he is a very eccentric character. Harmless, but funny. What ensues is a funny interaction between (Short) and (Russell) on their voyage. Including a scene where (Russell) warns (Short) not to stray from one particular islands path, due to Guerilla's on the island. Which (Short) interpets as Gorilla's. A very funny scene. Recommended, it is a family watch that your children can enjoy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1215", "text": "The Adventures Of Little Voice Starring Jane Horrocks!!!\n \tJudy Garland, Marlena Deitrich, Shirley Bassey, and Marilyn Monroe are L.V.'s (short for Little Voice) best friends in the world! On 33 1/3 LP's, that is!\n\nL.V. Hoff, played specactularly by Absolutely Fabulous' Miss Jane Horrocks, is a timid, shy, mousy young girl who cloisters herself in her bedroom day after day and plays her dear, dead father's record collection over and over again. You see, L.V. and her boisterous, overbearing, abusive pig of a mother, Mari played wonderfully by the great Brenda Blethyn live above the family business, Hoff Records.\n\nEnter telephone men George and Billy, (Philip Jackson and Ewan McGregor). They install Mari's first phone in the Hoff's small flat. Billy is a backward chap himself with only his homing pigeons as friends but once he meets L.V., he is smitten and so is she.\n\nMari, always on the lookout for a new beau, finds one in talent producer, Ray Say, played by a great Michael Caine. So great, in fact that Michael was nominated for an Oscar for his performance of the producer/womanizer/lothario Mr. Ray Say. After Ray hears L.V. singing in her upstairs bedroom he knows he has found a star and pawns everything he owns to make money and exploit L.V.'s singing talent.\n\nL.V. debuts at Mr. Boo's (Jim Broadbent) variety club but gets a terrible case of stage fright and ends up being \"booed\" off the stage.\n\nOf course, Ray wants L.V. to try again so under the influence of Ray, Mari and her friend Sadie, played by Annette Badland, L.V. agrees to do one more show. L.V. is a HIT with her impersonations of all her and her father's favorite singers and actors. Ray makes a BOATLOAD of money, wants L.V. to come away with him, Mari gets jealous and lots of other crazy things happen with a shocker of an ending that you won't forget!\n\nThis movie was adapted from the stage play of the same name that was written especially for Jane Horrocks in mind as Little Voice. I don't understand how Miss Horrocks was passed over for an Oscar nomination herself. She is splendid in this film as is the whole cast of characters.\n\nHighly Recommended and Happy Watching!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1216", "text": "A Christmas Classic\n \tFor every season, there is a classic movie. In our house, \"A Christmas Story\" tops the list when Christmas rolls around. Without a doubt this movie is a classic! Ralphie and his quest for the Red Ryder BB gun -- I do love this movie.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1217", "text": "Totally awesome!!!\n \tAwesome College Movie. My only regret is that I did not see this movie during my college years. Alas, they have the DVD now!\n\nYay!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1218", "text": "The Man With The Hat\n \tBased on the early-movie cliffhangers he used to watch in theaters, George Lucas created something special: a re-invention of the entire adventure genre. These films waited a long time to make their bow on DVD, much too long for myself, personally. I always loved these films, they had everything to keep your attention riveted all the time. Each of the three films is very different from the others. \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\", the first and best of the three, introduces us to Indiana Jones, perhaps Lucas's greatest creation. Premiering in 1981, this film was a smash, also receiving an oscar nomination for best picture. Also starring was Karen Allen, perhaps the most even-matched female co-star for Harrisan Ford. It seemed she could give as good she got, and never backed down in any scene. Second was \"The Temple of Doom\", easily the darkest of the three, and the most intensely exciting. This film is a non-stop thrill ride from start to finish, and doesn't really bother to delve too deeply into personal relationships or charactor. The third film, \"The Last Crusade\", is possibly the most balanced in terms of plot and charactor, and has the wonderful Sean Connery to steal every scene he's in. The interaction between Indy and Mr. Jones is wonderful. If anyone was to ever play Indiana Jones' father, it was Sean Connery. The forth disc in the set is nothing but bonus features, which are almost as entertaining as the films themselves. These films waited far too long to be released to DVD, and I lay the blame squarely on George Lucas. I've heard he really didn't think DVD would take off like it did, that it was just a phase. It's great he finally realized his mistake and released these fine movies for everyone to enjoy. As with his \"Star Wars\" trilogy, the Indiana Jones films are cinematic history and should be required for all DVD collections", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1219", "text": "The story of a film genius\n \tI saw this on PBS' Great Performances. This documentary is about film genius Akira Kurosawa. The documentary charts Akira Kurosawa's early life in pre-WWII Japan to the end of his life. Kurosawa brought Japanese cinema to a world wide audience. I recommend this DVD for anyone who is a Akira Kurosawa fan. Plus the DVD has 100 minutes of bonus interview footage not seen on the PBS program and Kurosawa filmography", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1220", "text": "A wonderful documentary about one of the truly great souls of the twentieth century\n \tDietrich Bonhoeffer is one of the religious figures who have most influenced my own spiritual journey. His books are unique among serious theologians in that he never forgets at any point that his subjects are never abstract doctrinal issues, but practical issues of the greatest moment. There is a great line in Kierkegaard, in the preface to THE SICKNESS UNTO DEATH, where he writes: \"Everything essentially Christian must have in its presentation a resemblance to the way a physician speaks at the sickbed; even if only medical experts understand it, it must never be forgotten that the situation is the bedside of a sick person.\" What gives his books so much power is the context in which he wrote them, as he struggled to live out the implications of Christianity at a time when it was especially challenging to do so.\n\nBonhoeffer was in so many ways a paradox and the documentary does a great job of showing this. Raised in a secular home, he inexplicably decided to become a theologian and pastor. At a time when a host of right wing movements were overtaking Germany, he espoused left wing political and social values. In an age of growing intolerance, he expressed a sympathy and understanding of both Jews and blacks almost unprecedented in the Germany of his time. And in an age when many theologians wrote academic works with little regard to how they should connect with real life, Bonhoeffer was obsessed with the connections between thought and practice. \n\nWhat is most impressive in studying the life of Bonhoeffer, whether through reading his books or Eberhard Bethge's great biography or watching this documentary is the man's fundamental goodness and dedication to doing what is right. If he had been catholic instead of protestant, he would surely by now have been declared a saint. He seems to have had the saint's calmness and peacefulness. One is certain that he slept the sleep of the just.\n\nBonhoeffer was one of the most promising young theologians in Weimar Germany. Had he lived in more peaceful times he certainly would have written a host of first-rate theological works. Like his theological mentor, the great Karl Barth, who was himself the greatest theologian between Luther and Calvin and the present, he would have written works that explored the concrete role that religion must play in every day life. When Hitler rose to power, Bonhoeffer could easily have fled to the United States and taught through the course of the conflict and in fact had an appointment at Union Theological Seminary in New York, which he left to return to Germany. Moreover, he joined the resistance against Hitler and came to believe that it was his moral and religious duty to aid in the attempt to assassinate him. After an attempt to kill Hitler through the use of an air pressure bomb placed on a plane failed (for whatever reason it did not detonate as it should have), a host of suspected conspirators were arrested, including Bonhoeffer. He spent the rest of his life in a Nazi prison, dying at the hands of the Nazis only a few days before the American armies liberated the concentration camp to which he was transferred near the end.\n\nIf one reads his ETHICS one is impressed by sections such as the one on what it means to tell the truth. Kant had famously argued that if a man that one suspects is angry enough to kill a particular person comes up and asks you where that person is, the moral law demands that you not lie to the would-be murderer (though in Kant's defense it isn't clear that we are obligated to tell him where the intended victim is, but merely that we not lie). For Bonhoeffer the situation is so much more complex. He knew about many facets of the conspiracy and merely refusing to answer the Gestapo's questions would have done much to confirm the existence of the conspiracy. Bonhoeffer was forced to systematically fabricate a tissue of lies that would mislead the Nazis as much as he could while protecting as many people as he could. This lends a sense of poignancy to his writing on what it means to tell the truth that is almost unbearable. Reading between the lines, one realizes that Bonhoeffer realized, contra Kant, that \"telling the truth\" might actually entail lying to the best of one's abilities. \n\nI had only one tiny complaint with the documentary. I love Klaus Maria Brandauer as an actor. He is a powerful and subtle performer, but his voice on the DVD is very hard to understand. I don't know if his accent is too thick or if the recording has too much bass to be clear. I found I could understand only a portion of what he was saying. \n\nAnyone who is moved by this documentary should certainly look further into Bonhoeffer's life and thought. I once was privileged to be part of a group of thirty or so students who had a long conversation with Eberhard Bethge about Bonhoeffer. Bethge features prominently in the film. There is no question that if you were to read only one book on Bonhoeffer, his magisterial biography is the place to go. It is massive, but it is unquestionably worth the effort. I love Bonhoeffer's ETHICS, but it might be a tad too academic for the lay reader. THE COST OF DISCIPLESHIP, in which he makes his famous distinction between cheap grace and costly grace, is a wonderful book and can easily be read by someone without a strong theological background. LETTERS AND PAPERS FROM PRISON, which collects things written from the time of his arrest to the end of his life, is justly celebrated as a classic religious work. A TESTAMENT TO FREEDOM: THE ESSENTIAL WRITINGS OF DIETRICH BONHOEFFER is a very fine anthology that collects writings from every period of his life.\n\nI recommend this film as strongly as possible. To me Bonhoeffer is one of the truly great Christian heroes of the past century, though his courage and sacrifice offers equal inspiration to non-Christians as well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1221", "text": "Bonhoeffer\n \tBonhoeffer was a very informative, very interesting video. I first decided to watch it at the urge of my pastor. I watched the portion that PBS showed, and I wanted to see more, so I bought the DVD. I am glad that I did", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1222", "text": "madonna for president\n \tLove this dvd. I loved the live performance at the MTV awards. \n\nShe has my vote", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1223", "text": "Heaven On Earth!\n \tOn hearing that Warner Bros was to issue a set of Busby berkeley films, I ensured my DVD player was rendered region-free and then I waited. It was a dream finally come true. Having been entranced by Berkeley's films since childhood I could hardly wait for the box to arrive. Oh joy! The quality of the DVDs is wonderful and the added extras are very generous indeed, if some of these extras are not to one's taste, then fair enough, but the vintage material is absolutely fascinating and cleaned up to match the quality of the main feature. \n\nIt is a shame that the Al Jolson number was removed from the compilation disc because it was not intended to be racially offensive when it was produced, but today's political correctness lobby inevitably takes its toll. That said, we are left with a plethora of magnificence from Busby Berkeley which gladdens the heart and which left me euphoric because the quality of the release exceeded my expectations. Thank you Warner Bros for the TLC you have lavished on this set, and you, dear reader, if you have not experienced the work of this great director before, I urge you please, please consider buying it - I can guarantee you will not be disappointed. This was Hollywood's Golden Age, so now you have the chance to experience it, PLEASE don't miss out", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1224", "text": "A dream chaser it is.....\n \tThis is a great video collection of her past videos. I love it. From the sweet 'I Wanna Love You Forever' to the record label controlled image of 'Irrisistible' and 'A Little Bit' I love the 'A Little Bit' video but that was the time when she was controlled by her label which made her album flop. But overall this dvd is awesome. I like the footage from the Dream Chaser tour and the biography stuff. This is the best dvd before Jennifer Lopez's The Reel Me.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1225", "text": "Annie rocks!\n \tLook at my review for the movie soundtrack. I had a full vinyl copy of the voiced movie, but my mom sold it. I hate that fact, but there isn't a thing I can do about it. I wish I could get one back", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1226", "text": "Great, Quirky Movie\n \tThis is the kind of movie I used to enjoy seeing a couple of times a year and now see, oh, about once every 10 years or so. An incredibly interesting, odd, provocative movie, that doesn't insult its audience. The acting is phenomenal, the script is really interesting, and the characters are not people you've seen 1000 times before. Although it's sort of about baseball, it's not a baseball movie. It's a pity that so few people want to see interesting movies like this. I loved this movie.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1227", "text": "Keep these alive, disclaimer or not!!\n \tYes, I thought the Whoppi disclaimers were absurd (HOW many generations have grown up with these cartoons, and now all of a sudden they're \"bad\"?) I never saw disclaimers on CBS when I watched these cartoons on Saturday mornings for years and years!!!\n\nBut aside from that, my main gripe is the organization. It would be better if they'd organize these into eras (I'm not as big on the Leon Schlesenger era from the 30s/early 40s as I am on the Fritz-era, and would rather these be organized chronologically. Not that I don't respect those early shorts for what they were, I just like the later ones better).\n\nRegardless, as long as they keep releasing these I'll still keep getting them, since Cartoon Network and Nickelodean have completely removed them and decided that the new generation of kids \"don't have the attention span\" to appreciate them (I beg to differ, my kids LOVE Looney Tunes!), and replace them with garbage full of toilet humor (which, apparently, is OK by the PC police...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1228", "text": "Mark Twain Tonight\n \tI grew up in Hannibal Mo, so I am very familiar with Mark Twain's writing and his humor. The make up is great as Holbrook even looks like Twain. Holbrook is a great story teller, and he uses the material well, and makes it wa wonderful program. I saw a perfomance live in NYC years ago, and another one in my current home town. Each time I see it again, it is still funny and a great performance", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1229", "text": "A study in cinematic poise\n \tVisconti's film is significantly different from Mann's classic story. Aside from the obvious changes (Aschenbach being a composer instead of a writer, etc), there are many subtle touches that deepen the ambiguity of the character. For example: In the book, Aschenbach's wife is dead, and his daughter is grown up and married away. In the film, his daughter dies in childhood, and it is not clear whether his wife is alive or not when he visits Venice.\n\nAnother reviewer here called the film \"ambient\"; I would add the word \"poised.\" The camera lingers on scenes for many minutes; observations occur in planes of depth. The acting is often extremely subtle. The young man who plays Tadzio looks as if he is sculpted of alabaster. Compositions, lighting, settings, costumes and makeup are simply exquisite. Imagine if this had been photographed in 65mm!\n\nDEATH IN VENICE probably looks better here than it ever did in theaters. The DVD transfer is superb, based on what appears to be a spotless, pristine source. The wide Panavision aspect ratio is faithfully preserved, anamorphically enhanced for 16:9 TVs. Sadly, the original monaural soundtrack has not been remixed for stereo; but execept for some occasionally muffled dialog (which may be intentional), it still sounds very good.\n\nThe post-MTV generation will find this film tough going. Don't buy this if you're hoping to see police gondolas flip over and explode. :", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1230", "text": "A Beautiful Film\n \tI first viewed this film with a friend, in my home. He and I are both lovers of beautiful music and art. This film satisfies both categories. The score is absolutely magnificent and the views of Venice, beautiful. The acting (by main character Dirk Bogard)is subtle but effective. We found this film to be a totally soul-satisfying experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1231", "text": "American Yakuza\n \tExcellent little known movie with Viggo Mortensen as an F.B.I.\nagent under deep cover to infiltrate Japenese Mob. Great\nperformances by all {Michael Nouri, a little over the top}\ngreat action and sentimentality when Viggos character is torn\nbetween man who treats him like a son and duty as an agent after\nF.B.I makes deal with mobster Nouri to make a hit on the Yakuza", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1232", "text": "no title\n \tLiam Neeson was wonderful to watch - a tragic love story with great winter scenery and lots of cold breath shots. However, Patricia Arquette was too teenage giggly - not a terrific actress in this film, at least. Still, a great role for Neeson", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1233", "text": "excellent action\n \tone of the best movies I've seen in ages!!! Most movies put me to sleep, I stayed awake the entire time. action, suspense, great flick!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1234", "text": "sick and sicker\n \tUpon watching the movie sick, I came to an all out conclusion of all other movies I had seen in the past. They will never compare to Bob Flanagans true life experience of living beyond the expected life span of a human with CF. This man truly took his illness by the balls and showed the viewer that pain can be an issue that is manipulated in an entirely different way. I found it very interesting how Bob chose to be a slave to the woman he loves rather than a slave to his miserable disease. Those who dare; watch as Bob experiences life through the vice of pain. Those with weak stomaches, beware", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1235", "text": "Great Intertainment!\n \tGreat Plot! A crooked president who only thinks of himself and his needs; a good hearted man named Dave who thinks about others, and the only thing they have in common is their outward appearance. Dave is called upon to sit in for the president and do his job for a while. Two of the presidents regular staff try to get Dave to do things that is contrary to Dave's character. So the story goes on from there. Who will win the battle of crooked verses good in the White House. This dvd picture was good and clear, the sound was great, and the case was in excellent condition. If you like warm hearted type movies, then this is the one for you. I know I have enjoyed it over and over. To me, Dave is about character, good or bad, and the choices we make in life that can affect others around us.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1236", "text": "Beautiful ending to a flawed movie\n \tI was leaning towards giving it only three stars because it has certain weaknesses. But then I saw the ending, and it was a beautiful one. It always makes me happy to see love onscreen.\n\nThe side story of a jealous rival geisha constantly hurting our hero was annoying. There really wasn't any reason for it.\n\nAnother part of the story I found annoying was the lack of communication between the main characters. Our hero was giving one man all the signals that she was interested, but she in fact was interested in a different man, who she wasn't communicating with at all.\n\nI don't like having to witness problems that make no sense to me.\n\nBut then came that surprise ending, so warm and affectionate. That was nice", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1237", "text": "Shyamalan\n \t{My review of THE VILLAGE mentions THE SIXTH SENSE more than it does THE VILLAGE, so here it is.}\n\nI don't really want to talk a lot about this movie because I could spoil the effect. Instead, I'll talk about this filmmaker's first movie. THE SIXTH SENSE, also by M. Night Shyamalan. I first saw it in December 1999, on a 20-hour flight from Chicago to Hong Kong. My only flight out of the USA. The film really pulled me in, which I suspect is particularly difficult on an airplane. \n\nThen, the ending. Based on the article you just read, we can say that some viewers weren't surprised. Me, I was blown the heck away and wanted to see it again. Years later I finally did. I taught movie classes, this is a film I chose, and I saw it about a dozen times, fully aware of the ending. It had a bit more going for it than that. \n\nMy only complaint is with people who think Bruce Willis was the star. The star is Haley Joel Osment! I may have missed out on \"the surprise ending\" because I was watching the kid instead of the shrink. Bruce Willis could probably star in a few more movies after he died and we'd never notice. But I digress. \n\nTHE VILLAGE is about a pilgrim-style village. Some place quaint, rural, close knit and low tech. Nobody from the village goes into the surrounding woods lest they encounter Those We Do Not Speak Of. The acting was flawless and the scenery most certainly created a mood. Shyamalan is a masterful writer, director and producer. But I had trouble caring about what happened to his characters. \n\nThat could've been my fault. Saturday morning at 8, Jan was working, and my goal for the day was to pack for our impending move but I was too drained to begin. The neighbor had loaned us this DVD back in February, so I figured watching it and returning it to him was a good start. \n\n(The same bad attitude that I brought to THE SIXTH SENSE, right? One of these days I'm going to watch a Shyamalan movie in the right frame of mind.) \n\n\"The ending.\" How would you like to be a filmmaker judged solely on \"the ending?\" In the case of THE VILLAGE, it worked for me. I thought about this film for days after seeing it. \n\nActually, I was trying to decide what to write in this review. How about this? \n\n\"Shyamalan is a filmmaker of bold originality surviving in a commercialized medium.\" \n\nThat's a good thing, no matter what your opinion of each individual film is. I believe some critics are panning him, but I'm not panning this one. I'm glad I saw it. I've missed a few films between THE SIXTH SENSE and THE VILLAGE, and there will be more after THE VILLAGE. I'll watch them all.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1238", "text": "Wholesome Entertainment!!\n \tI have four boys between the ages of 11 and 2. I ordered seasons 1 and 2 and they love it. Every night we turn Daniel Boone on before bedtime and we don't have to worry about our children seeing anything other than a good wholesome show. I hope they put out the next 4 seasons", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1239", "text": "A Great DVD To Get The Young Ones Moving!!\n \tI thought this was a wonderful DVD because of the following factors:\n\n*The goal of this Billy Blank's DVD is to get kids off their feet and exercising. In this day and age of television, video games, and a joke of physical education in schools, it's up to parents to stress the importance of regular fitness activity.\n\n*The diversity is great. The children on this DVD consist of both boys and girls, ages of about 5 to maybe 12 or 13 years old, all sizes from thin to slightly chubby, and different nationalities. \n\n*Billy Blanks is just a very good instructor and you can see why he's loved by young and old. He motivates the kids and makes the moves entertaining for them, even throwing in a couple of old dance moves. :-) Billy Blanks speaks from the heart and you can tell that he honestly wants everyone to be fit.\n\nAs far as the fitness level, I could see kids doing this but it gets a little trickier when you get to the floor exercises if you haven't exercised in a while. The good thing about this particular DVD is since it's geared towards kids, Billy places less emphasis on getting moves perfect, his main focus is to get the kids to realize that exercise is fun. \n\nOverall, I think this is a great DVD to add to your collection. It's something you and your kids can enjoy doing together.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1240", "text": "An important film\n \tDenzel Washington plays the legendary Steve Biko in this late-80's film, while Kevin Kline plays a top journalist who befriends Washington's character in South Africa. Denzel is my favorite actor, and although he doesn't get a lot of screen time, this is one of his strongest roles ever(and you know that's saying a lot). Not only does he nail down the African accent, but he portray's Biko's renown concern and persistence.\nThis movie was awesome for the first hour. I could not take my eyes off it! As the inevitable came around this point, the movie turns to Kevin Kline's character who's trying to escape South Africa and spread Biko's story and message. It drags on quite extensively(the movie is over 2 and 1/2 hours) but it still maintains, enough to keep it's five-star rating in my book. There were some other flaws, like how quickly Kline's character switched from hostility to befriending Biko. That happened so quickly I couldn't tell when they actually saw eye-to-eye. The film was beautifully shot, especially for the 1980's, and I love the scene where Biko is speaking at an outdoor stadium being held up by dozens of supporters. Keep an eye out for Joseph Marcell(Geoffry the butler from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air) who has a couple crucial scenes at the end playing a character aptly named 'Moses.'\nThe reason this movie was so memorable to me was because it really got me thinking how oppressed black folks have been throughout history. Sure, other movies have depicted this and maybe display this better, but Sh##! To find out how black people were even kicked aside and discriminated against in South Africa was eye-opening! I am beginning to understand their frustration as a race, and even those in America, more and more. Seeing this movie, and being Caucasian myself, you get a sense of why the black brethren distrust the white man or see him as evil, and there's no propoganda or direct bashing of the white race in this film. Just depiction. I, myself, kind of feel like a jerk for what my race has done over all these years. And believe me, we may think this sh#t's resolved and straight today, but we got a long ways to go!\nYou really gotta hand it to Denzel. He's tackled some of the biggest black icons so effortlessly, not only Malcolm X, Reuben Carter, among others, but Steven Biko as well. He may just be an actor, but he must have some strong beliefs in his own race as well to portray legends like these! It would be great to see him start speaking up for his people and directly to his people, a la Bill Cosby. I got this movie off Amazon because I could not find it in stores, but I recommend searching for it yourself or buying it however you can..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1241", "text": "Yundi Li has always interpreted music in a most natural way\n \tI have heard both Arrau and Richter playing Liszt's B Minor Sonata and I am afraid I very much prefer the way Yundi Li had played this piece. Perhaps it is not fair to compare their techniques as Arrau's technique was always not that impressive.\n\nYundi Li is not just a virtuoso. You are impressed not only by the shattering way he played for the more emotional part of this piece ( when Liszt was supposed to struggle with his other side of character), you will also be impressed by his every subtle nuance for the lyrical part of the music which you seldom hear from others. You will also appreciate all the smooth transitions he made from one theme to another. Will I be able to hear a better and a more logical Liszt's B Minor Sonata than this?\n\nI believe Yundi Li is capable of very deep feeling when he plays. You seldom find one pianist more deeply immersed in the music during performance than Yundi Li . Music just flow out from his fingers in a most natural way as a result of such deep feeling. I particularly agree with this description of Yundi Li:\n\n\"What distinguishes this uniquely gifted young artist from most of his contemporaries is his ability to put his personal stamp on a work without resorting, even for a single gesture, to eccentricity.\"\n\nAlthough Richter was technically more capable compared with Arrau, I have always found him not expressive enough for pieces that require more rubati. You will be impressed by his technique for some Beethoven Sonata.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1242", "text": "A Blossoming Career Deserves A Better Production Than This\n \tLi is no heavy-weight pianist. Neither is Bunin or even Zimerman. And don't foeget that Chopin himself weighed less than a hundred pounds after all. And judging from the steam and progess Li has made, Lang Lang's position is certainly under threat. And any viewer who is interested in Li or how Chinese pianists nowadays are doing should perhaps go for this-- here we have to thank Martha for doing a good job in picking him as the winner of the Chopin Competition. Now in his mid-twenties, and musically out of almost nowhere, Li is already a full fledged musician. \n\nOf course, viewers should not compare him with Arrau's fine balance between the extreme high and rather low register; or his scales with Richter's. This is not fair, for Arrau and Richter are such great artists. Li is already so close to Zimerman now. \n\nFurthermore, what we hear may have more to do with the accoustics of the hall, something which has more to do with the engineers than the performer himself. And I say so because I'm a bit concerned about the quality of the picture of this DVD. It appears to me more like a VCD than DVD production (or somewhere in between): it is slightly below average DG production and the camerawork is also average only. This is obviously not fair to a blossoming career that Li is now having. One star is taken for want of a better production.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1243", "text": "Great show but they should of released all of the episodes instead of hand picked episodes\n \tI thought Beavis and Butthead changed America. Their stupidity was a influence of a generation. I, sadly, was not allowed to watch the show when it was on TV (I was a child and in my elementary school years at the time), and because I actually rather watch the episodes instead of having to watch music videos within the episode (just like the duo themselves, they hate a lot of music videos but watch them just to critize them and I don't care for music videos), I really love the show. However, like other people who also liked the show, I have to agree with them to release all of the episodes (for goodness sake! I can't believe they didn't put in the Customers Suck episode because that was hysterical and the only one I have ever seen when the show was on TV) because we want to see and have all of the episodes, not just 80% of them and never get to see the other ones. I guess this is still recommended but remember, we all should fight back and get the remaining episodes back (even if they have a lost episodes collection I don't care, the people want them and Mike Judge is refusing to give us them!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1244", "text": "A genuine classic!\n \tThis amazed me when it first came out and still has that capability. The combination of puppets and live action works really well, David Bowie is wonderful, and, all in all, it's a great family film. When I gave it to my two granddaughters, ages 8 and 4, they watched it wide-eyed and a little bit scared. But then they watched it at least once a day for the next week", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1245", "text": "Whatever!\n \tThis movie was alright. I give it five stars for being artsy, quirky.\nIt makes Gay love look systematically funny, and easily made fun of. Even people with AIDS deserve a better look at their lives. I do not have HIV/AIDS but have lost friends over it. This is a movie for those who either want a good laugh, or a good cry.\nI know of nobody who really acts as these characters do. I doubt it goes on in New York Citys Manhattan either.\nPurchase this if your just wanting to add to your GLBT VHS, or DVD collection", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1246", "text": "Tough But Helps\n \tThis DVD was more challenging than I thought, but within a few short weeks I can already see an improvement in my flexibility and overall fitness. Recently someone who had not seen me in a while commented that my body looked different, so I guess that means the programs really work. HAHA :-) Overall I have been impressed with not only the level of difficulty but also the variety of content and workouts available. I easily recommend this DVD", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1247", "text": "Fantastic\n \tI truly love this film and it's one of my top favorite film of all time. The cinematography is absolutely beautiful. If you enjoy violence, beauitful scenery of brazil, a great gang-drug related story this film is absolutely brillant.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1248", "text": "Fantastic Movie!!\n \tI first bought the DVD for my mother for Christmas. She let me borrow it. I am glad that I finally watched it. It is a truly great movie. It is a funny movie and very entertaining. I suggest either renting it or buying it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1249", "text": "This movie is good clean fun\n \tI really enjoyed this movie. Rose McGowan did a great job as the villianess Debbie. My favorite line from the movie \"It's a family thing.\" The movie was, in my opinion, a black comedy. And Rose totally looked like trailer trash on her first day of school--brilliant! You should definately watch this movie when you haven't got anything better to do", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1250", "text": "Col. Kurtz IF he had survived \"Apocalypse Now\"\n \tEver wonder where Col. Kurtz would've ended up if he had survived the end of \"Apocalypse Now\"? Well, now we know: He exiled himself to a deserted island to create humanimals -- the horror, the horror.\n\nIn light of all the bad press one would really think this is a lousy movie. And I can see WHY some people don't like it, the main portion of the flick is really INSANE. However, if you're a sucker for lost-on-an-island type yarns and appreciate the heavy mood and insanity of \"Apocalypse Now,\" you'll probably like it. I'm not saying it's anywhere near as great as \"Apocalypse Now\" but Marlon Brando and the jungle insanity make the comparison inevitable. \n\nWHAT WORKS: The title sequence is great, perhaps one of the best in all of cinema (another Amazon reviewer noted this, so I'm not alone); the soundtrack is phenomenal ('nuff said); the plot is intriguing; the humanimal make-up is fine ('Hyena' looks especially horrific); the film possesses an undeniable creative pizzazz (i.e. it's moody, atmospheric and insane); and Marlon Brando's 35 minute stint in the film is as captivating as always (you can probably tell I'm a huge Brando fan -- in particular, \"One-Eyed Jacks,\" \"Mutiny on the Bounty\" (1962), \"The Young Lions,\" \"Superman\" and \"Apocalypse Now\" [not \"Redux\"]). \n\nWHAT DOESN'T WORK: The third act of the film is almost total insanity, except for the final ten minutes or so; as a result the story will lose the interest of those who have no appreciation for such artistic flair.\n\nCLOSING THOUGHTS: I really enjoyed seeing Brando in his old age in this flick; it proves he had his magnetic charm until the end. If you enjoyed Brando as 'Kurtz' in \"Apocalypse Now\" you'll appeciate him in \"Island;\" in fact, as already noted, Dr. Moreau is a variation of Kurtz in his old age (i.e. nutjob in the jungle).\n\nIf you're predisposed for such a flick, \"Dr. Moreau\" is weird, but certainly worthwhile.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1251", "text": "Excellent in 2D\n \tI bought this DVD because it was listed as an IMAX title, but it is also 3D if you buy the special glasses from the manufacturer(regular 3D glasses dont work with this title). The quality of the graphics are terrific, the plot is a little strange, but basically its aliens who invade and ride 4 virtual roller coasters at a futuristic theme park. The rides are pretty good and the concept and setting behind each coaster is unique. My kids love this DVD, and its worth the price!\n\n(Buy it from the new and used section and you can get it for around $3.50 plus shipping", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1252", "text": "Casts Made In Heaven\n \tCasts were chosen by the author Hemingway himself. That short comment on this film opening was really the miracle. Particularly Gary Cooper as American dynamiter Roberto and Ingrid Bergman as hapless young girl Maria could happen only through the number of miracles.\n\nSPAIN IN YOUR BACKYARD\nAs the movie opening says shooting took place Sonora Pass in California not in Spain. Isn't it ironic because Sierra Nevada Mountain Range itself was named by Spanish reminding them of the homeland mountains when they occupied the part of California.\n\nBONDED BY MOVIE DEAL\nAt that time movie actors were strongly tied by contracts and that prevented both Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman from the role Hemingway wanted on the film. To win him the movie company had to pay huge money and Maria took it by accicent. She even cut her own hair to be Maria eventually sacrificing the next movie \nrole. \n\nDELETION OF POLITICAL ASPECT\nThat is why the movie became successful and became a very entertaining one. The movie focus on the love development between Maria and Roberto which was excellently shown though a bit old-fashioned. Bergman's Maria was so natural and you can see how far she was into the role. But the time provided another politics: American hero fighting against Dictatorship an ally of Nazi and Facists. That worked far better than any of government sponsored war propaganda I suppose.\n\nSUPPORTING ACTORS and ACTRESS\nSupporting actors and actresses did the job quite well particularly I think ANSELMO was well performed. PABLO was also nicely acted particularly Pablo grinning at the scene of falling snow is truly scary reminding me of Jack Torrarence of SHINING.\nPILAR is a bit of letdown but not bad. \n\nTHE ENDING\nI suppect there was alternative version where Roberto could survive but the ending place it quite vague. Old fashioned theatrical ploy. I see why BUTCH CASSIDY and SUNDANCE KID ends the similar way.\n\nTHE BRIDGE\nWhy must an American explode the bridge at THE BRIDGE AT RIVER KWAI? The answer might be here. \n\nREAL AMERICAN DYNAMITER\nHemingway might have probably heard of the story of American dynamiter somewhere and combined his own self to create the hero Robert Jordan. THE GOOD WAR interviews the model of Robert Jordan, Irvin Goff. It is said Maria was created by the image of Ingrid Bergman.\n\nVerdict: Very entertaining movie\nRating: 91 out of 100 The presence of Ingrid Bergman alone contributes 10 point plus.\nRecommended for any of classic movie fans", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1253", "text": "A steamy, genuinely suspenseful thriller\n \tSea of Love is certainly a better than average steamy crime thriller, but it didn't really bowl me over. Pacino's very good, of course, and Ellen Barkin more than holds her own against him, but Pacino's character can become tiresome after a while, and what I regard as a pretty sizeable red herring thrown into your lap midway through the story makes the ending a little less dramatic. I'm not saying the mystery is predictable - it's just not that shocking of a surprise. \n\nFrank Keller (Al Pacino) isn't exactly Steve McGarrett material when it comes to his career as a detective, mainly because the guy is basically pretty pathetic. His wife left him for another detective on the force, and he's not handling that very well - drunken calls in the middle of the night to his ex-wife are not uncommon. The guy drinks like a fish all day and all night, whether he's on duty or not, he gets into serious shoving matches with other cops, and he spends more time getting under the skin of his fellow detective (and ex-wife's new man) than investigating the crime at the scene of the film's opening murder. Later on, he gets into a serious relationship with one of the murder suspects, which has to break a lot of rules in the old code of conduct. About all he gleans from the first murder is the fact that someone plugged a fat naked guy in the back of his head and that the killer was apparently a big fan of the song Sea of Love. Fortunately for him, a Queens detective (played by John Goodman) working on a similar case teams up with him on a two-man task force to find the mutual killer. The common thread linking the murders together is the fact that each victim had recently placed a poetic personal ad in the newspaper. Since no one seems to have bothered looking at any of the evidence too closely, Keller and Detective Sherman (Goodman) decide to place a similar ad in the paper, meet all of the women who respond, get their prints and compare them with those found at the murder scenes, and break the case wide open.\n\nKeller meets Helen (Ellen Barkin) at one of these undercover dates. She blows him off early on, before she even comes close to leaving a fingerprint on anything. When they meet accidentally soon thereafter, though, a spark is lit, and the two are lovers before you can say Jack Sprat. Frank puts his feelings for Helen above his job, thereby leaving Helen hanging out there as a possible murder suspect. This is where all of the suspense comes in; is she or isn't she? The story zigs and zags both ways on the question, leaving the viewer in a measure of doubt until the very end. The whole thing turns into a weird love story for the most part, with Frank trying to avoid losing Helen even as he sometimes wonders whether she's the killer he's looking for. It is quite suspenseful, largely thanks to Ellen Barkin's very strong performance. The ultimate ending's a little weak, but that takes nothing at all away from the sustained mystery that will command your rapt attention all the way up to that point. \n\nIt's not hard to see why the movie was so successful. It just goes to show what good acting and a reasonably strong script can do for a movie. There are probably two camps when it comes to the ending, I should note - but it's not a hate it or love it thing. Some will not find it all that surprising, while others may feel as if it comes right out of left field. Either way, Sea of Love is a film that all fans of steamy thrillers can lose themselves in and, at the very least, come out feeling reasonably satisfied", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1254", "text": "Two's a Company, THree's a Crowd . Sex Crimes 101 .\n \tFilm Noir at it's Best. Lies, Betrayal, Deception, Sexual Eroticism. All through the movie You dont know who to cheer for, THe Cop, The Dirty Teacher, The Trailer Trash Chic, The Funny Lawyer, THe School Tramp, The Tramp's MOther, THe Cop's Partner, The Tramp's Mother Cuban LOver. You dont know who is who and what is up or down. ONe big Dirty Camp of a Movie..to describe it with only one word it would be....... YUMMY", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1255", "text": "Much More Than Just Really Hot Chicks Naked\n \tThere are so many reasons to like \"Wild Things\" it's easy to call this movie perfect. Although it's not the best movie ever made (or even in the Top 20 for that matter) it truly is a perfect movie...For what it could've been. I borrowed this movie from a friend and looking at it, it appears to be one of those movies with no plot and just a lot of nudity. Well, this movie does have a plot and it's quite complicated. Some of the dialouge falls short in a few scenes, but you can't argue that this is a damned good movie. Matt Dillon stars as Sam Lombardo, a guidance counselor at Blue Bay High School. Lombardo is a lady's man, in one scene a prosecutor mentions that he's done half of Blue Bay. Well, Lombardo has a student named Kelly Van Ryan (Denise Richards, who i've never found particularly attractive but looks great in this movie) who seems to be coming onto him; Lombardo happens to be having an affair with her mother Sandra who happens to be a very powerful woman in Blue Bay. Well, one day Kelly and a friend stop by on a weekend and wash Lombardo's car for the senior car wash and then we see Kelly leaving his house with a mad look on her face. Then, Kelly says Lombardo raped her. Lombardo immediately declares his innocense and hires a lawyer (Bill Murray). Well, then another girl named Suzie Toller (Neve Campbell) says Lombardo raped her as well. Another player in the plot is Ray Duquette (Kevin Bacon), the detective investigating the rapes who is skeptical of both stories. Now, this movie is one of those films where you think you know what's going on and then they throw a wild card. After that, you think you know what's going on again and then s*it happens. Even when the movie ends, you don't know the full story until the credit sequence. The sex scenes (the most famous with Denise Richards, Matt Dillon, and Neve Campebell) are quite nice, but surprisingly the movie would be good without them. This is a really great movie and worth the $5 bucks it would cost to buy it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1256", "text": "\"Can Anyone Play?\"\n \tFirst off I agree with the warning to not watch the trailer first because it does give away the first set up in the movie. When Denise Richards sees Matt Dillion and his student having a water fight os such and says something like, \"Is this just a game for the boys, or can anyone play?\" She looks so sweet and hot that it's hard to imagine her getting rough and tough just a while later. However she pulls ift off pretty well. In fact they all pulle their rolls off pretty well. I couldn't understand why Kevin Bacon seemed a bit stiffer than usual, but that was actually pretty good acting....I can't really say much more about why without giving too much of a hint at one of the twists, but it's interesting when you step back and see what he was actually doing.\n I give it 5 stars because it's both fun and funny, and of course very hot at times. Well worth a look...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1257", "text": "Heartwarming and Hysterical\n \tA great reality show, following a group of working class youths in England getting the chance to become cooks in a top UK restaurant for free. It's highly entertaining and well worth the price. We caught this show when we were visiting Australia and got hooked. Also check out Jamie's School Dinners series, available on Amazon UK", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1258", "text": "For your money, a worthwhile investment!\n \tThe premier American cinematic drama is the western, and this collection brings together some bona fide classics from the golden age of westerns. This set comes with twelve discs each packaged in a cardboard slipcase with brief descriptions of the plot, every disc is double sided and contains two films on each side. There aren't any extras aside from a limited amount of scene selections.\n\nIt's true that the majority of these are b-films, and some are unintentionally hilarious to view today. There are some definite classics (McClintock, Under California Stars) along with plenty of simply enjoyable films.\n\nJust a note, there are a few mistakes. For example, \"The Santa Fe Trail\" included on this set is *not* the 1930 Richard Arlen version. It's the 1940s Errol Flynn, Olivia Haviland version - which I personally feel is superior anyway. Also, some films were taken either directly from television (you'll see a IN STEREO flash across the screen when you play the film) or didn't transfer very well (slight distortions in video or audio) - but considering the age of these movies and the cheap price tag this is an amazing deal!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1259", "text": "Real\n \tThe first half of this film is the most accurate portrayal of USMC boot camp I have ever seen, outside of actually being there. I've read that R. Lee Emery, who played the senior drill instructor, was initially hired to coach other actors for the role. But he did such a perfect job himself that Stanley Kubrick hired him for the job. If the film had ended after the first half alone, it would have been phenomenal.\n\nThe second half of the film portrays the same boot camp Marines from the first half who are now in Viet Nam. The tone and the setting are much different as the men engage in a number of battle situations, including a fairly gruesome scene with a female sniper. \n\nWhere the first half of this film is almost comical at times, the second half is much more serious and grave. Overall, this is a serious and engaging movie that brilliantly describes military experiences on and off the battlefield", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1260", "text": "Wish I could go too.\n \tI enjoyed the movie very much. Since I love the idea of knights and castles during the middle ages and as Merrick says when men still had honor, I wanted to join them just for the excitement and the chance of a lifetime. Besides I'm a sap for a great looking guy saving his damsel in distress at all costs, even if it mean't changing history. I liked that they portayed Lady Clair as a tough, stand up to the bad guy, do what needed to be done, spy for her brother to win the battle, kinda lady", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1261", "text": "Terrifically funny, yet genuinely frightening!\n \tThis is one of my favorite horror movies of the 1980s. It's an updated version on an old theme: Save the young heroine from the evil, blood-sucking vampire.\n\nChris Sarandon (Lifetime Movie Channel staple) has an absolute field day playing the villainous Jerry Dandridge. Amanda Bearse (\"Married with Children\") plays Amy, the young high school target of Dandridge's desires. And William Ragsdale (a Hollywood newcomer at the time) plays Charley, the young hero who does his best to convince others to help him save Amy.\n\nNo one really believes Charley's rantings that his new neighbor next door is a vampire. Charley's geeky best friend (played devilishly well by Stephen Geoffreys) doesn't believe him; nor does Amy.\n\nDesperate, Charley enlists the help of has-been horror actor and TV host \"Peter Vincent, Vampire Killer.\" Equally desperate, Vincent takes the job as Charley's \"savior\" because he was fired as TV host and needs the money.\n\nRoddy McDowall plays Peter Vincent extraordinarily well - first as an actor out to (wink-wink) \"convince\" Charley that Jerry Dandridge is NOT a vampire, and then genuinely terrified when he discovers evidence that Charley's suspicions are true.\n\nDandridge, upon meeting Amy, sees her unearthly resemblance to a woman he once loved. He is immediately infatuated with the young girl. \n\nBut first, realizing his secret is out, Dandridge acts quickly to rid himself of the problem of Charley and his pesky friends.\n\nThe special makeup effects in this film are terrific and imaginative. The script is tightly written and well acted and Tom Holland's direction makes it work. (Holland's other works include \"Child's Play,\" \"Thinner,\" \"The Temp,\" and \"Thinner\").\n\nThe DVD transfer is sharp and clean. The disc features both a standard full screen version (4:3) and a widescreen version (2.35:1). Sound is presented as 2-channel, Dolby Surround.\n\nThe only DVD extra is the theatrical trailer. Sub-titles are available in several languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, and Thai. The disc is also close-captioned for the hearing impaired.\n\nSpecs: Running time: 116 mins.\nCopyright 1985 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.\nCopyright 1998 Layout and Design Columbia TriStar Home Vide", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1262", "text": "It Begins...\n \tThis DVD kick starts the longest running animated prime-time show ever. The first season was an experiement to the show. There are many solid episodes in this 13 episode season like Bart the General, Call of the Simpsons, Krusty Gets Busted and Some Enchanted Evening.\n\nI'll review each episode and give it a rating.\n\nSimpsons Roasting On An Open Fire: Homer becomes a Santa at the mall to earn money for christmas.\nRating 8.7/10\n\nBart the Genius: Bart cheats on his amplitude test at school and is sent to a genius school.\nRating: 8.9/10\n\nHomer's Odyessy: Homer is fired from the power plant and becomes a crusader for citizen safety in Springfeld.\nRating: 8.6/10\n\nThere's No Disgrace Like Home: Homer tries to get his family more civilized.\nRating: 8.8/10\n\nBart the General: Bart tries to get back on Nelson Muntz, the school bulley.\nRating: 9.0/10\n\nMoaning Lisa: Lisa is depressed and meets Bleeding Gums Murphy. Homer tries to get better at beating Bart in video games.\nRating: 8.0/10\n\nThe Call of the Simpsons: The Simpsons are stuck in the jungle after their RV falls off a cliff.\nRating: 9.1/10\n\nThe Telltale Head: Bart saws off the head of Jebediah Springfeld to impress Jimbo Jones and his friends.\nRating: 8.5/10\n\nLife on the Fast Lane: Marge takes bowling lessons and falls in love with Jaques, the bowling instructer.\nRating: 8.3/10\n\nHomer's Night Out: Marge is mad at Homer made after Bart takes a picture of Homer dancing with belly dancer.\nRating: 8.4/10\n\nThe Crepes of Wrath: Bart is sent to Paris as part of a foreign exhange program.\nRating: 8.6/10\n\nKrusty Gets Busted: Krusty is framed by Sideshow Bob.\nRating: 9.2/10\n\nSome Enchanted Evening: Homer and Marge go out for the night. Bart, Lisa, and Maggie are left with the Babysitter Bandit.\nRating: 9.1/10\n\nAll in all, the Simpsons first season was an O.K. season. Very crude animation, and not normal voices compared to later seasons. Hey they were an experiment so it wasn't that bad.\n\nRating: 8.6/1", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1263", "text": "A and E's Pride and Prejudice\n \tThis is one of my favorite movies of all time--having it on DVD so I can select a scene just makes it better. The only complaint I have is that there are no subtitles available (at far as I can tell)--otherwise it's great--a faithful rendition of a classic story. I think Jane Austen would be pleased.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1264", "text": "Pink Floyd - Yes\n \tSee how the creative process works when making the world's best selling album ever. Great insight on the a band coming together as one. Interviews are great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1265", "text": "Mysterious symbols?\n \tOk, I understand the male and female symbols used on the movie logo.\nThose represent the male and female viewpoints of the main two characters.\nThey are the traditional \"Mars\" and \"Venus\" symbols representing masculinity and femininity.\n \nI also understand the last symbol representing \"infinity\", a never-ending loop symbolizing an ideal marriage that will last forever. Or maybe the propagation of \"eternal life\" by the offspring of the parents carrying on their genes into eternity.\n \nBut what is to be made of the star and dagger symbol??? \n\nAre these symbols somehow representing a conflict of religious values?\n(The Star of David representing Judaism and a cross representing Christianity)\n\nI haven't seen the movie in years but I don't remember a conflict in religious beliefs being part of the plot.\n\n\nPlease also forward your thoughts to VBoston at aol.com.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1266", "text": "Pure Magic!\n \tThree Stooges meet and quot;Waiting for Godot. and quot; Lurie, Waits and Benigni turn in great performances. They've been locked up in a Lousiana penitentiary for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Jarmusch gives you each of their sordid lives in turn before throwing them together in a jail cell. Benigni plays wonderfully off Lurie and Waits, culminating in a hilarious version of and quot;I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice scream. and quot; Eventually, they find the light at the end of a tunnel, only to have to escape through a swamp. Jarmusch gives his characters plenty of room, making for many amusing interchanges. Jarmusch provides deft camera work and his usual wonderful eye for detail to make this his most memorable film", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1267", "text": "Hilariously Mean Spirited!\n \tOkay, how many of you liked cheerleaders in your school or anybody who tried out for pageants? Unless you were one of the misery causing bee-otches, you didn't. This movie not only effectively makes fun of the way girls treat each other in the pageant arena, but takes a good crackshot at the mothers (Kirstie Alley's character is a real gem!). It also makes fun of the people in Minnesota. I see lots of reviewers from that state whining about this film, but heard the term \"midwest\" used far more often. We feel your pain, but I would have laughed had they picked my state (which is very close to MN). They poke fun at hunters, Lutherans (yes, I'm one), and lutefisk for lunch in high school (I'm also of Norwegian decent). \n\nThe most fun to be had is the way this movie spoofs how nasty women can be regardless of class warfare, and what lengths some of them will go to just to get their way. Funny and dead-on like the nailhead beneath a hammer, this movie is a nasty and fun treat for everyone who has ever been treated badly by the so-called local uppercrust. Enjoy 100 minutes of vengeance, and then go out into the world feeling better about the fact that you're definitely not alone!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1268", "text": "Modigliani: Beautiful\n \tArt history has always been an interest of mine, and I'm a big fan of other art movies such as \"Girl With a Pearl Earing\" and \"Merchant of Venice.\" So when I found out about Modigliani I was happy to take the time to go watch it. Not only was it worth my time, but it was a beautiful filmed movie that depicted the life of a very passionate man in a time when passion wasn't looked fondly on. \n\nEverything about the movie is amazing, from the sets to the acting. I feel this is one of Andy Garcia's best films in some time, not only is he convincing, but he fits the part of Modigliani better than any other actor could. They focused the movie around his rivalry with Picasso, which I find to be one of the most interesting things about it. You don't only get an insight into one artist, but many. You see the life the artists were living and the obstacles they had to overcome to get their art out into the world. \n\nModigliani also had a tragic romance with a young catholic girl, who's father didn't want her with the struggling painter. The story is the perfect depiction of the religious standards in that time period. \n\nOverall this was a great movie, and I would strongly suggest that you take the time to check it out. You won't regret it, it's probably one of the best movies of the year", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1269", "text": "fun and quick workout\n \tI have both Madonna Grimes workouts DVD's and fell in love with her 10 minute workouts. It was a great way to start my day, I was hoping that this tape included two new workouts alas they were the same, but with disapointment comes satisfaction. The other 10 minute workouts give me a chance to change my early morning workouts, and learn a workout that I never thought that I would learn and enjoy doing. Jayna's bellydance helps you to feel sexy and still enjoy the feeling you get from her low impact toning, also great moves you can use for other reasons. Rania's upper body is really fun, some of the steps are a little harder to do on carpet since you do this barefoot. Suhaila workout I am intimidated by. I have not been able to watch it long enough to complete it. I have a little trouble getting past the control that she has on her butt cheeks. She can contract them one at a time. Some mornings I get enough energy and do multiple workouts from this tape. They are really fun. This tape has a bonus YOGA, I had never tried YOGA and this gave me an opportunity to try it. \nI highly recommeded this DVD/VHS. I love the 10 minute workouts. With this DVD/VHS there are no excuses you can always find 10 minutes in a day.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1270", "text": "Classic movie that's open to interpretation\n \tI just finished watching When Harry Met Sally for probably the tenth time. It's been years since I've seen it and I enjoyed watching it with a new girlfriend. I couldn't get over the fact that I still laughed several times, almost as if I'd never seen the movie before.\n\nMy interpretation, after all these years, was that the movie showed how people and relationships evolve over the years and how this movie realistically depicted couples going through the paces of petty arguments, infatuation, etc. without stooping to sugary sentiment. I took Harry and Sally as unique individuals with their human quirks that made them more lovable. I didn't see them as somehow representative of \"all men\" or \"all women.\"\n\nThen I watched the extra documentary on the DVD which I had never seen until now. Big mistake. My new \"interpretation\" of the film was suddenly cast aside as I remembered that I actually didn't like this movie as much when it first came out. \n\nOver time I had grown to accept the fact that I could still like a movie and its characters without actually agreeing with what they said or how they behaved. What I had forgotten was Billy Crystal's, Rob Reiner's (director) and Nora Ephron's (writer) agenda that these two characters actually were supposed to represent the genders. Gag.\n\nThe views of the characters are presented as if they were fact. Men supposedly always think about sex and can't be friends with women. Most if not all women have faked an orgasm. All men are clueless to the fakery. And so on.\n\nI can only hope that these dinosour views are only representative of the Boomer generation and older folks (no one on this film is even close being a member of Gen X) because this does not represent the reality of all humans. You'll notice in the documentary that they only interview people above the age of 40 to \"prove\" their case. If they'd interviewed an empowered 25 year old woman maybe she would have let them have it - \"No, I won't fake it. If he sucks in bed I'm going to tell him.\" And as for men, some of us younger ones are actually perceptive enough to actually know when the woman does fake it.\n\nNone of this changes this classic film. That's the great thing about art - it's open to interpretation. I can watch this film and define it my way - two unique and funny people who took a long time to get their act together and fall in love. Otherwise, I'd hate this movie. But I won't give Reinder, Ephron et al that much power. Just because they were narrow minded about gender roles doesn't mean I have to be about their film.\n\nIf you agree with the characters in the film, by all means, watch the documentary. But if you see the movie as being about two interesting characters, pass it by. Don't let a DVD extra taint your pov", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1271", "text": "The Book was Better But Still a Great Movie\n \tThe movie was Great!! But they left a few things out in the movie that were in the book!! There were more siblings in the book. But this is still a must see and must read!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1272", "text": "Thorn Birds\n \tLove the book - couldn't wait for the movie and was not disappointed! I have watched it many times, and enjoy it each time. The story was so involved and the movie just about captured every event, which is why it took two DVDs or 3 CDs (yes I have both) to show the entire story. A great way to spend a cold, winter day", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1273", "text": "Absorb this DVD fully, if you are into photojournalism\n \tThis is one of the best photography documentary I have ever seen. I love photojournalism and this is as good as it gets. I love the story narration that this DVD succeeds in. James Nachtwey is the greatest ever to have photographed all the atrocities up close and personal. You can feel the pain, agony and raw human emotion in his photographs. He is right in the middle of shooting with mostly a wide angle just a few feet away from danger. It needs guts and commitment to do a job which has constant fear of getting killed.\nI salute you.....James Nachtwey\n\nYou inspire me.\n\n- Uday", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1274", "text": "My Favorite season, A riot to watch, the must have season\n \tThe seventh season was the season that got me hooked to south park. Specifically episode number 712-all about the mormons. That was the first episode that got me into the show, and I haven't stopped watching since. The season list includes the following:\n704-Cancelled \n702-Krazy kripples \n703-Toilet paper \n701-I`m a little bit country \n705-Fat butt and pancake head \n706-Lil`crime stopper \n707-Red man`s greed \n708-South park is guay! \n709-Christian rock hard \n710-Gray dawn \n711-Casa bonita \n712-All about the mormons? \n713-Butt out \n714-Raisins \n715-Its christmas in canada \n\nalso favorites from this season include 701-I'm a little bit country, which has the kids working on a report to present at the Anti-War/Pro-war rallies. I just love cartman's flashback in time to 1776. Also, episode 709-Christian hard rock, Cartman and his band Faith +1 make it big in christian music to try and score a platinum album before Kyle does, all over a $20 bet. Finally, Episode 708-South Park is Guay...What can I say..Crab People...who the heck thinks of Crab People. \nIn all, this is the season that continues to have me in stitches, and if you can only own one season of southpark, I believe this is the one. I myself have them all, but this is the season I believe stands above the rest.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1275", "text": "South Park Seventh Season\n \tAbsolutely brilliant! If you are a South Park fan, this has got to be added to your collection. Matt and Trey have lost none of their wit and I can't wait until the eigth season is released! I had to purchase it from the USA (I live in England) as it's not yet available over here and it actually cost less to buy and have it shipped over than it was to buy the previous six seasons in the shops", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1276", "text": "Gey's Anatomy-Season One DVD\n \tI really enjoyed this DVD. It was sent through the postal system in very guickly. Thanks", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1277", "text": "Good movie - sexy, coming of life story\n \tMovie was pretty good. Coming of life story about a boy from Jersey trying to make it as a bartender in the hottest club in the city. Addresses teen issues such as, drug abuse, sex, betrayal, jealously and family", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1278", "text": "Excellent HD Picture quality-Great Movie!\n \tI owned this movie in full screen on VHS. The quality of the transfer of \"Apollo 13\" with the wide screen and the incredible clearity 0f HD that was never possible before, makes this movie a true cinematic experience. One of Tom Hanks' best movies!. \n\nSince we're revewing here the HD version, I own a new Samsung 61\" HDTV and the Toshiba HD-A1 ($399 from Amazon). An incredible improvement over my 1998 60\" Standard Sony TV. If you have the right setup, it is the true home theater dream that we all hoped for since the dawn of home video back in the late 70's or early 80's. Be sure you use the HDMI cable or at least component connection. \n\nThe audio track is also Great! With the right Dolby Digital/Plus 5.1 receiver/Speaker/Placement.\n\nAlso, lots of Extras on the NTSC US version, including interviews with Hanks and some of the real astronauts", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1279", "text": "Houston, we have a great movie!\n \tGreat movie! Make it part of your collection. Good story, beautiful video and great sound. Turn your volume up on the blast-off and you will feel the power!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1280", "text": "Kurosawa and Mifune's Final Masterpiece\n \tThis movie is a real departure for the director, Akira Kurosawa, in that it blends his humanistic inspirational-type movies, like \"Ikiru\" with a bit of action and drama \"Yojimbo, Sanjuro.\" The majority of the movie follows a young and arrogant doctor forced to work in a rural and poor region of Japan under a domineering senior doctor. Naturally, everybody learns a lesson about life and both the doctors and patients are seen in their human weakness and grandeour. Midway through the movie, out of nowhere, one of the best action sequences in movie history occurs just before the intermission. It is shocking because it is such a departure from the tone and is also so brief, confusing, and brutal. Toshiro Mifune and Kurosawa never worked together again after this movie and the director's work changed radically. Still good, but I'll always prefer the b and w epics the two of them made together.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1281", "text": "A Great Classic\n \tAhh remincing about the old days of youth. This DVD is great for the young and the old w/ comedy that surpasses all generation. Its a great gift", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1282", "text": "Surprising. . .\n \tI bought this only because i loved the first one, hoping it wasn't as terrible as the second. After i watched it i was so impressed. First of all i loved that it really didn't have anything to do with the first, aside from Cassidy being Katherine's cousin,and sharing the same last name (there is only one reference to Katherine and Sebastian in the beginning). It is much better than having different actors playing old characters, which drags a movie down alot. I thought the story was great, with good twists.The whole cast is very attractive, which can't hurt either. The \"bad\" characters are all pretty likeable, aside from one, and all is well in the end. The best thing about this movie is the character Cassidy. I sarted out hating her, and ended up really liking her for her realness, and honesty she does not try to hide that she is a b*tch. This actress does a particularly good job, pulling off both loveable, and complete brat at the same time. I would definetly reccomend this movie.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1283", "text": "Cinderella Soccer Story\n \tGoal! is a well-done soccer version of the road to glory in athletics. It is a true Cinderella story that makes the impossible possible and fulfills the one in a million shot at stardom. \n\nThe soccer player, a young hispanic man in Los Angeles, gets a one-time chance to tryout for English Premier League power Newcastle. As the movie progresses, more and more people believe in the young man's dream.\n\nHis family relationships are present and well-developed in the movie as is a budding romance. We see the young player learn about the consequences of his decisions. There are enough conflicts and challenges in this movie that keep it interesting.\n\nThe soccer presented in the movie is very well-done. We see actual professional players make cameo's on and off the pitch..no headbutts, though. A few times I felt like I was watching an actual English Premier League game...there are just a few too many spin moves over the ball but they look cool.\n\nThis is a good movie with a good begining and good ending. I am glad I watched it and recommend it especially to soccer fans", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1284", "text": "a true classic\n \tI can't believe anyone would give this wonderful movie less than 5 stars. I don't know what the deal is with the sudden burst of negative reviews, but this is certainly NOT a bad movie. I was in 7th grade when it came out and I remember how popular it was back then. Everyone, and I mean EVERYONE loved it. No one said they didn't like it. Even my dad to this day says he wouldn't mind watching the movie a few more times, and he NEVER wants to watch a movie more than two times. \n\nThe actors, the direction, the story EVERYTHING about this movie worked. It's a movie that will remain a classic forever. There's something here for everyone.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1285", "text": "Excellent movie, but version missing some scenes?\n \tThis movie still rocks after all these years since it first came out. An excellent and energetic movie from the start. Plot is cutesy. It serves as a vehicle for the wonderful selection of songs and dance sequences. However, I think this version of the movie is missing a few scenes? I would rate this movie version with 5 stars had it been unedited to me.\n\nIf memory serves me, didn't Alex receive a letter from her friend, Hannah, when Alex discovered Hannah passed away? Isn't there a reconnection at the end between Mickey and Alex's (girl)friend whom the latter was dating? Wasn't there more of a story build-up between Alex and her boss? If this version is cut in anyway, I prefer getting the complete and unedited version. I find this version incomplete somehow.\n\nBut Jennifer Beals looks terrific and one wonders why she didn't star in more movies for her generation", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1286", "text": "I know one day you'll have a beautiful life...\n \tNow, THIS is a rock n' roll show from Rock's \"good guys\". Pearl Jam is probably the most important band ever in American music. They are to the US what Led Zeppelin was to Britain. This concert is a fantastic representation of their mature post-millenium shows. No, you won't see a lot of crowd-surfing or moshing any more from these 30 and 40 somethings, just a LOT of great music, and wonderful lyrics. Mike McCready is quite possibly one of the world's most underrated, soulful guitarists, and his playing just sounds even better when you can see what those fingers are doing. At first, I was not a fan of adding Boom Gaspar to the shows, but I have come to quite enjoy his contributions and pretty much consider him a bona fide member of the band, as I do Matt Cameron, who filled in a \"revolving throne\" back when Jack Irons left due to back problems after \"Yield\".\n\nThere are some true gems on this recording, and the concert goes on and on with LOTS of music and a nice long encore. The crowd is in the thing from the beginning, and the band is \"on\" and every member is in their 'zone', and seems to be having a fantastic time...only Cameron, true to form, seems a bit \"stoic\". Highlights of this DVD are \"Lukin\", \"Black\", \"Thumbing my Way\", \"Last Exit\", and \"Save You\"; however, the band just goes to a heavenly plane with \"Low light\", \"Faithful\", and \"In My Tree\". There ain't much from versus and 10 on this one, with the band more oriented towards their more \"organic\", \"laid-back\", and \"vibey\" post-Vitalogy feel, which has turned off some of the \"hard rocking\" PJ fans; however, if you listen back, PJ has always had the pensive, laid back rockers, even in the explosive days of the early 90's with songs like \"Black\", \"Daughter\", \"Alive\", \"Oceans\" and the like. Just because the band has chosen to explore other instruments and rhythms and to mature as a complete organism has caused some to reject them because they don't rock \"hard enough\"...\n\nAnd that is ridiculous, as one will see on these DVD's. This is the best representation of PJ's wonderful live shows on \"official\" record. Ben Harper makes a wonderful appearance or two, as does Tony Barber, the Bass player for the Buzzcocks, who is forever immortalized on DVD for not knowing the bassline for \"Sonic Reducer\"...\n\nOverall, the performance is just about as tight as a live performance gets, and the camera angles and picture quality is pretty good most of the time. The extras are good, but Ed's solo guitar version of \"Dead Man\" stands out as a heartfelt, amazing performance. \"Down\", an underrated song from the B-side record, \"LOst Dogs\", is merely a backdrop for some behind-the-scenes footage, which is fine, but I'd much rather HEAR what the boys are saying, and see a LIVE performance of the song...\n\nIf you're a fan of Rock and Roll or Pearl Jam, you already own this DVD. If you're just now waking up from your coma, then get this NOW! Study it, learn the methods of PJ, and you, too, can become the best band in America! Ex-Frat Boys who only know \"Even Flow\" and \"Alive\" need not apply..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1287", "text": "Doctor Who DVD Review\n \tWonderful show, fun episodes, great actors. DVD Boxset comes with confidentials with behind the scene footage. However, the confidentials are shortened versions from the full confidentials shown on television. But only footage of the old series of Doctor Who was removed.\n\nWorth the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1288", "text": "Spinal Tarp\n \twhat can I say, on a scale of 1 thru 10 this movie goes to 11!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1289", "text": "THIS BAND IS GARBAGE!!!! THAT'S WHY THIS MOVIE IS SOOO FUNNY!!!!!\n \tMost people doesn't realize that this band SUCK'S!!!!\nI AM a \"HARD-CORE ROCKER FAN\" but please!! Is not because this band doesn't know how to play music or is fictional, is beacause it suck's!! \n\nThe reason that Spinal Tap suck's is because of their bloopers in live-concert and most of all THEIR STUPID LYRICS!!!!! \nI mean:\n\"YOU KNOW WHAT I NEED, OR MAYBE YOU DON'T!!!!!??????\"\n\"LISEN, SHHHHH!! WHAT THE FLOWER PEOPLE SAY AAAAAHHHHH!!!!!?????\"\n\"THE CATS MEOW!!!???\"\n\"SEX FARM WOMAN!!!???\"\n\"BIG BUTTON!!!!??\"\n\"I JUST WANT TO MAKE SOME EARDRUMS BLEED!!!!????\"\n\nCOME ON! PEOPLE!!!! Try to realize why this movie is sooo funny! BEACUSE ALL THE PEOPLE LIKE A BAND THAT IS PURE GARBAGE!!!!!!\nBut don't get me wrong! I did enjoy this movie(documentary really) because is a parody of the rock bands in the 60's, 70's and early 80's. And their music is LOUD, FAST and HEAVY!!!\n\nAdios.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1290", "text": "Walking The Bible\n \tThis is a fascinating look at the journey through the first 5 books of the bible. It's a visual foundation for stories that all three major religions, the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims, hold sacred to their faith and their traditions. As a documentary, the journey takes place \"today\" in the midst of the modern-day struggles and misunderstandings that make it realistic and thought-provoking for our faith today.\n\nIf you want to understand the bible, this is an amazing way to see the stories that most people of the world hold as sacred to their beliefs and faith", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1291", "text": "While You Were Sleeping\n \tI love Sandra Bullock movies. In this movie she is so innocent and falls in love with a man she has never spoken to but saves his life on the CTA. In the time that he is still in a coma his family, thinking she is their son's fiancee, fall in love with her. She inadvertantly falls in love with his brother. I jus love the Cinderella story line. She is fantastic as well as the family and especially Bill Pullman", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1292", "text": "Edge of your seat suspense!\n \tWhile Roman Polanski was avoiding authories in America in 1988, he managed to put together a superb suspense thriller. It stars Harrison Ford in a rather unique role; that of a doctor, an every man type such as Jimmy Stewart in \"The Man Who Knew Too Much\" without the Indiana Jones hype. Although filmed 18 years ago, it seems more contemporary that ever. A fine thriller that even Hitch would approve!\n\nWhat is NOT contemporary is the fact that we consumers here in Region 1 - North America, that's right, Canada too, get nothing but JUNK and GARBAGE from the releasing studios. Lousy, grainy transfers in the edited Pan and Scan format; not fit for anything but a 7\" DVD personal viewer, MAYBE! Why is this and most any other post-1953 movie presented in it's original aspect ratio available in Region 2 - Europe but not on this side of the pond? Disney is by far the major offender in this area but hey, what say you Warner Bros.?\n\nIt was always thought that the mighty oceans would protect us from our enemies, both foreign and domestic. 9/11 proved that wrong, and I guess nobody though of Hollywood as a band of American Home Video terrorists, a silly statement but ever so true! This Region 1 DVD release of \"Frantic\" says it all", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1293", "text": "Great Movie for Angelina's B**** Fans\n \tNice movie with a resonable story and a keeper for anyone looking to add in his collection great nude scenes with Angelina Jolie.\n\n:-", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1294", "text": "Short, sweet, and undeniable\n \tThis is a great documentary. Alex Jones is not a nut, just very passionate about the quality (or lack) of our governments. \n\nOur leaders are swine, and so are our neighbors if they continue to be willfully ignorant of these truths.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1295", "text": "Van Damn!\n \tThe Replicant proves that Van Damme can really act. He again portrays two people as in Double Impact. He is both a villan and his DNA duplicate...hence \"Replicant\". Van Damme displays a great range of emotions as the Replicant like a child discovering the world. As the villan he's truly psycho. The feds make the Replicant of this serial killer called the Torch in hopes of learning how to catch him. The story line will keep you watching, in suspense and guessing. Don't look for all of the usual martial arts scenes here", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1296", "text": "Brokeback Mountain\n \tEveryone should see this movie...It does not matter if your Gay or Straight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1297", "text": "Controversial Melodrama!\n \tAfter much debate, I decided to view this film with an open mind. The performances are outstanding. I really liked the music composition, as it flowed gently with the story. In a way, I'm glad this film didnt't win \"Best Picture\". For one reason. The on-location scenery is absolutely breathtaking to watch. Maybe its too perfect. Later on, We find out it's not Wyoming, but it Alberta, Canada. Take a star away! Overall, this is a movie that will advance gay right in the United States. For those who don't like it, \"the train has left the station!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1298", "text": "Fantastic\n \tAstonishing. You have to see it to believe. Just turn off the lights, seat back and have fun. And Amazon delivery is realy great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1299", "text": "Fabulous Flick!\n \tThis is one of my favourite Christmas movies - along the lines of It's a Wonderful Life - modern style. Cage is perfect in this role- surprisingly! Tea Leone is a great supporting actress and the little girl is adorable - all around a wonderful movie - some mature content though so not for the younger viewers. (robbery and sexual nature in parts)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1300", "text": "to the late brian pillman one of the best high flyers in wrestling\n \tthank you wwe/vince for making another great dvd box set and also stone cold I got it this morning and popped this bad boy in and love it a must buy if your a old school wrestling fan or a new one I don't regret buying this at al", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1301", "text": "A good start\n \tI'm new to the world of Pilates and this DVD is very helpful. The instructor explains everything clearly so that you can be sure of doing each pose correctly. The great thing about this DVD is that now that I'm getting comfortable with Pilates, I can continue using this video because it lets you chose workouts for beginners, intermediates, and advanced. There's no need to buy any additional DVDs! And days that I don't have time to fit in a whole workout, it also gives you time ranges to choose from. This video is worth buying for those wanting to try Pilates. I've recommended it to my friends, and they all use it now", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1302", "text": "Great movie!\n \tA movie not geared for morons! What a rare find. There aren't many movies that can't be figured-out half way through. This film is great; very clever. Never saw the ending coming", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1303", "text": "very clever\n \tSkillful direction, screenplay, camera angles, acting. :-) I couldn't understand Benicio del Toro's mumbling. It turns out he did that on purpose, as he said in the special features", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1304", "text": "Fantastic Family Film!\n \tA family oriented film that is humorous, fun, exciting and very entertaining! After seeing this movie for the first time, I had to own it! It is hard to find a good comedy that is enjoyable for all ages that is clean. This is a must own for the family", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1305", "text": "one of the best!!!!!\n \tThis movie is one of the best movies to ever grace theatres! I think everybody is wrong when they say that the additional footage is not worthy and should be in the special featres menu because one of my favorite parts , which is when Vivian tells Edward that she wants to stop into the club to see her best friend/roommate and runs into her pimp boyfriend Carlos. The extras are fabulous and couldn't be better. So pick up a copy of this movie toda", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1306", "text": "Pretty Woman\n \tPretty Woman (15th Anniversary Special Edition) has to be considered one of the most classical,romantic comedies made throughout the years. Julia Roberts and Richard Gere are excellent actors together and without them I don't believe the movie would have been the same. This classic \"fairy tale\" movie where the woman finds the man of her dreams is funny and different from the all the rest. This is not your typical romantic movie and I believe that is why so many people love this movie. Pretty Woman is a film that will always capture its audiences heart with a little added humor here and there.\n\n The 15th Anniversary Special Edition also brought some never-before-seen scenes, deleted scenes, and commentary. The deleted scenes are also a must watch, they are just simply hilarious, and you also get to see how the actors were behind the scenes. I would recommend this movie to anyone who loves romantic movies, but who also likes added comedy as well. Pretty Woman is definitely one of the greatest films ever made.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1307", "text": "Not Too Great\n \tARMAGEDDON\nDECEMBER 15, 2002\nFT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA\n\n1) \nFOUR WAY ELIMINATION MATCH FOR THE WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP\nCHRIS JERICHO and CHRISTIAN VS. DUDLEY BOYZ VS. LANCE STORM and WILLIAM REGAL VS. BOOKER T and GOLDUST\nIT WAS GOOD PICK MATCH FOR FIRST MATCH ON ARMAGEDDON AND THEY ELIMINATION TOO QUICK. AT FINALLY WITH CHRIS and CHRISTIAN VS. BOOKER T and GOLDUST WERE DOING AT LONG MATCH.\nWINNER: and NEW CHAMPION BOOKER T and GOLDUST\nRATE: 8/10\n\n2) EDGE VS. A-TRAIN\nIT IS NOT VERY WELL MATCH AND THE COWRD NOT REALLY INTO IT.\nWINNER: EDGE\nRATE: 5/10\n\n3) TORRIE WILSON VS. DAWN MARIE\nWWE PUT THEY INTO MATCH AT A HUNDERD TIMES!\nRATE:0/10\n\n4) EDDIE GUERRERO VS. CHRIS BENIOT\nGOOD AND A WONDERFUL TECHOLOGY WRESTLE MATCH\nWINNER: EDDIE\nRATE: 8/10\n\n5) TRIPLE THREAT MATCH FOR THE WOMEN CHAMPIONSHIP\nTRISH VS. JAZZ VS. JACQUELINE\nPRETTY GOOD TRIPLE THREAT WITH WOMEN\nRATE: 6/10\n\n6) WWE CHAMPIONSHIP\nBIG SHOW VS. KURT ANGLE\nGOOD WITH BIG MAN VS. TECHOLOGY MAN IN MATCH.\nWINNER: KURT ANGLE\nRATE: 7/10\n\n7) KANE VS. BATISTA\nBIG MAN MATCH ONCE AGAIN AND IT IS REAL SLOW MATCH.\nWINNER: BATISTA\nRATE: 6/10\n\n8) WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP\nSHAWN MICHAELS VS. TRIPLE H IN TWO-OUT-OF-THREE FALLS MATCH\nFIRST-STREET FIGHT- IT WAS HAPPEN SAME SUMMERSLAM 2002 AND THEY SPENT ON THIS STREET FIGHT FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTE. AND IT WAS GREAT TOO. TRIPLE WIN AT FIRST FALL.\n\nSECOND FALL-STEEL CAGE- IT WAS PRETTY SHORT AND LOT OF INTURRPED WITH RIC FLAIR AND SHAWN WIN AT SECOND FALL.\n\nTTHIRD FALL-LADDER MATCH- IT WAS SHORTEST THAN SECOND FALL. THERE IS NOT MUCH AMAZING IMPACT. TRIPLE WIN AND NEW CHAMPION.\n\nRATE: 10/10", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1308", "text": "EFFen Hilarious\n \tWow this a great series. Have to strongly recommend it.... yep.. Has the feel of Sienfeld with over the top humor. Clever, awkward, somewhat vulgar. \n\nExcellent.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1309", "text": "watch out for that tornado!\n \tOver the years, people have grown tired of natural disaster movies. Why? Because they all appear to be the same. Here's an example of a typical storyline- everything starts out nice and calm, the story focuses on one family, the family starts having problems and they split up, and then a volcano, tornado, hurricane, or whatever hits, and all the family members somehow miraculously avoid the incredible danger JUST so they can be together again and make up with each other by the end of the movie. \n\nWell, that kind of typical storyline isn't featured here. Twister is truly a classic. It's not ordinary, either. It's about a group of tornado chasers who, as you guessed, drive around speeding through the country in an attempt to get never-before-seen film of a twister, up close and personal. \n\nThis means the film delivers the most amazing action I have honestly ever seen in a tornado movie. Twister is definitely better than most of the similar type of films, and I remember in 1996 how influential this movie was. I was in 9th grade, and the science teacher played Twister for the class a couple times throughout the year because it was SO good and much better than other tornado films. \n\nHelen Hunt plays a magnificent role. She is so obsessed with her love of twisters that she barely seems to care about the divorce she's going through. What's great about this is that, despite giving us a really good story about a divorce, this doesn't interfere with all the tornado action. There are *so* many good scenes in Twister that show the devastation tornadoes are capable of that it's simply amazing to me how much time and energy had to happen to make this movie.\n\nFavorite scenes? Well, everyone seems to love the cows floating in the air, so I won't pick that one. I really liked the part where the twister ripped through the outside movie theater, tearing the big screen to shreds as the people quickly ran away to try and get away from it. That's just one of MANY awesome scenes. \n\nThe storyline is really good too. It's not just a story about a divorce between Helen and her husband. There's a lot more to it than that. It's complicated because the new girlfriend of the husband shows up and gets involved in all sorts of tornado action (against her will). \n\nThis is such an awesome movie. I highly recommend it. Tornado movies don't GET any better than this. Pure action from beginning to end. You will be glued to your television screen hoping the tornado chasers manage to escape the devastating danger. Twister will make you think twice if you're thinking about becoming a tornado chaser.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1310", "text": "Great!\n \tThis movie is fantastic! It is defo on my fav list. One of the best!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1311", "text": "Reiner's Masterpiece. For the old days.......\n \tSetting and Theme(s): Castlerock, smallville, summer friends' adventure, life's lessons, solidarity found in kinsmanship and standing tall against the unknown. \n\nThis 1986 instant classic of Rob Reiner's directing earns its spot on the mantle of other inimitable works of film. The musical score is dramatic, it sets the tempo from start to finish, and it never misses a beat; each song and rhythm takes you somewhere within the movie's unfolding, and you don't forget where until it all coalesces in a fabulous concluding. The lives of four local pals are traced from the impatient, lazy summer days of grandeur, to the oft treacherous events inherent in a trip initiated on spontaneity. One can in Stand By Me favorably assume to watch: pie eating contests, leeches, trains, train dodging, mail ball, fancy cars, fancy footwork (i.e. Verno's beloved comb's freefall), cantenes (thought they disappeared w/ Ben Franklin's outlets), junkyard dog chases, and much much more. The ending is the real gravy. The narration is superb also. \n\nBy far one of the favorite films of my youth. Believe John Cusack can be seen playing the role of Gordy's football star elder brother? Stand By Me is the childhood that big city life just doesn't afford, at least not anymore. Everyone nowadays instead chooses to remain trapped in their offices and maniacal distresses; rustic destination spots, like the ones presented in this movie, are still out there folks. With a smidgen of ambition toward adventure, which will take your there, the healing power of the wilderness can become appreciated. Although movies and books alone can never fully capture the true splendor of the outdoors. \n\nFive stars for Reiners finest photoplay.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1312", "text": "Please Read Before Purchasing!\n \tI have nothing negative to say at all just want to leave a little info on Battlestar Galactica Season 1. If you are about to buy BSG season 1 and the mini series don't bother picking up the mini series battlestar season 1 comes with the mini series. i didnt know and I spent an extra $17.00 for nothin. Well someone I know is gunna get that for X-mas so not a complete loss but still kinda annoying if you know what i mean. Happy Holidays 2 U all!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1313", "text": "A tepid ghost story\n \tHalf Light is a movie my wife would like, if I can convince her that it's not too scary for her. She is the most timid of movie goers, and refuses to watch horror movies with me. But Half Light is a ghost story very much in the classic sense: there are some scares, but at the most tepid edge of today's horror. The movie is much more about the grief of a mother (have the Kleenex box close by), and has a big love story (with running horses on a romantic beach with a lighthouse; ugh) in the middle of it. Just the kind of thing my wife might like, when she's willing to see something on her scary side. Unfortunately for me, this is not my kind of movie at all. \n\nEven so, it was well made. It was well acted. The English locations were impressively beautiful. The story was interesting, and had a good plot twist at the end. Ah what the heck; I guess I liked it after all", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1314", "text": "Time goes by so slowly ... or so fast ... or backwards... or forwards\n \tThe third installment of our favorite wizard has him meeting a new defense of the dark arts teacher ... along with some rather scary gatekeepers as the magical world hunts for Sirius Black ... Harry's godfather who has escaped from the dreaded Azkaban prison. Meanwhile Hermione discovers a way to time travel with a special locket and take more classes. It is definitley getting darker and darker ... but this third in a series sets the tone for Harry's destiny", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1315", "text": "great deal\n \tjust like it used to be. my son has enjoy every minute of i", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1316", "text": "blast from the past\n \tthese movies are just as great as i remembered them...\n\nralph macchio was hot in the 80s, skinny, but he pulled it off\npat morita has got to be the coolest neighbor ever\nand watching the karate kid II reintroduced me to a great peter cetera song: the glory of love\n\nso rock on ralph macchio, peter cetera, and pat morita\n\noh yeah, hilary swank get's in on it at the end to", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1317", "text": "Best footage found\n \tThis DVD has footage I had never seen before on TV. It has some of the best footage of the second plane hitting the towers. It not only covers the New York Disaster but also the Penatgon and Pennsylvania plus the war in Iraq", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1318", "text": "Cool Show\n \tHey Richie, get a life...\nEveryone else, check out DH, it's a great show", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1319", "text": "Jack Ryan and the meaning of life\n \tWhat's not to like about the character of Jack Ryan? He's honest, ethical, modest, smart and rising like a shooting star in the US Government. Wish he was real.\n\nThese are all good movies - well made, realistic, exciting and family friendly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1320", "text": "Rock and Roll 50's style\n \tGreat video, It will be a classic in the coming years as these entertainers are dying at a fast rate. They are still as good as they were in the old days considering their age", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1321", "text": "Hoffman/Hoffwoman\n \tDustin Hoffman, arguably one of the most popular actors of the 1980s and 90s, is in top form here -- but this time as a woman. Sure, there have been other films with similar setups -- \"Victor/Victoria\" with Julie Andrews and \"Mrs. Doubtfire\" with Robin Williams, to name just two. Andrews, however, isn't believable as a man, and while Williams is exceptional in \"Doubtfire,\" that movie seems to lose its \"edge\" near the end. In \"Tootsie,\" Jessica Lange, Teri Garr, and Dabney Coleman all provide laudable -- even outstanding -- performances. Lange won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, and Garr was nominated in that category. Dustin Hoffman was nominated for Best Actor, Sidney Pollack for Best Director, and the film for Best Picture. Why didn't it win any of those three? One word -- \"Gandhi.\" Nevertheless, \"Tootsie\" looks as though it were fun to make, and it is certainly fun to watch. This is an absolute must for Dustin Hoffman fans", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1322", "text": "Skull Smasher\n \t\"Eye of the Killer\" is an excellent small movie. Kiefer Sutherland is police detective Mickey Hayden in a self-destructive mode since the breakup of his marriage. He chases an albino wino who runs out of a convenience store with his Jack Daniels into a vacant warehouse. Hayden falls through a second-story floor and hits his head which starts him receiving psychic visions of the victims through the eyes of the killer. He meets a parapsychologist, Dr. Vera Swann, played by Polly Walker. Romantic sparks eventually fly between the two, allowing Hayden to start to get over his divorce. He lost his wife to police detective John Hatter played by Gary Hudson who seems to meddle in the investigation, eventually pointing toward his guilt. Henry Czerny who was the thief opposite Harrison Ford in \"Clear and Present Danger\" and has done \"Pink Panther\" and \"The Exorcism of Emily Rose\" plays Harvey, a psychic that attaches himself to Mickey Hayden in a gay bar. Hayden frequents the gay bar because it's a place for a straight guy to be alone. With his partner Ray Coombs played by Ronn Sarosiak, they seek to find the serial killer supposedly responsible for a string of murders. All of the murders eventually are solved and improbably point at the owner of a newspaper who was trying to capitalize on the Jabberwocky serial case to heighten the value of her newspaper so it could be profitably sold. Loren Petersen plays the hapless Alice who we see fall down the stairs several times and get her skull smashed. This little drama that was originally an HBO movie works pretty well as a nouveau film noir. Enjoy!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1323", "text": "THE ALL-TIME KING OF POP!!!!!!!!!! ENOUGH SAID!!!!!!\n \tThis dvd is awesome. It covers Michaels disco years through the 1990s. \"Beat it\" and \"Billie Jean\" are timeless videos and show you Michael Jackson at his creative zenith. This dvd also includes the full length videos of \"Bad\" and \"Thriller\" Lets not forget \"Remember the time\" with its amazing dance moves and catchy rythem. This dvd compilation makes you see why Michael Jackson will always be the king of pop. I like this dvd out of all of Michael Jacksons dvd releases. \"Dont stop till you get enough\" and \"Rock with you\" may be simple videos but I watch both videos and see an innocence in Michael before the Thriller phenomenon. This is the best of Michael Jackson. Sony dvd has done an incredible job on the sound quality of this Michael Jackson dvd. The sound quality on a regular television or theatre system will amaze you", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1324", "text": "A Clay Aiken Christmas\n \tA Clay Aiken Christmas was very good! Clay's singing was spectacular (as it always is), and his guests singing was wonderful! This was a very well put together dvd, and it was fun and exciting to watch!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1325", "text": "Nip/Tuck season 3\n \tAwesome extras!!!! not to mention the show is awesome!!! Kept me on the edge of my seat the whole season! It was great to watch it again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1326", "text": "The fFrst World War,Harbinger of a tumultuous century\n \tWith present day footage masterfully juxtiposed with much,heretofore unseen,period film, this multi-disc history of the Great War breathes life into the first quarter of the twentieth century unlike an i've seen thus far. We are shown how the echoes of events that occured nearly a century ago still resonate with deafening clarity in our twenty-first century lives. The mistakes which plunged the world into a decades long bloodbath are laid out in a way that describes, in riveting detail, the follies and grave consequenses of cavalier militarism. This series is neither dry or pedantic but illumunates facts with which everyone should be acquainted. Perhaps we can avoid a repetition of this debacle", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1327", "text": "A WINNING ELECTION\n \tRarely has a film captured the essence of adolescence, teenage angst, sexual confusion and school politics as richly as this marvelous movie from Alexander Payne. Reese Witherspoon breaks out with a performance of incredible range and emotional complexity and established herself as an actress of great range. Matthew Broderick gives perhaps his most richly realized performance as the straightlaced teacher with his own sexual drives and confusion over his feelings for Witherspoon's often times obnoxious but undeniably strong personality. In his screen debut, Chris Klein brings a rare depth and humor to the cliched role of the school jock coerced into running against Witherspoon, and Jessica Campbell is great as his sexually confused sister whose honest campaign excites the students and astonishes the faculty. One of the most painfully honest and funny sequences involves the prayers of the candidates on the night before the election. Reese prays to an unfamiliar God and beseeches him to let her win so she \"can carry out his divine plan.\" Campbell prays that she finds a lesbian lover at the Catholic all girls school she deliberately caused her parents to send her to, while goofy Klein shows the most depth by thanking God for all of his blessings (especially his large penis) and telling God he knows the best candidate will win. \nELECTION is a very entertaining look at teenagers and one of the best of its kind. Enjoy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1328", "text": "Wal-Mart Criticisms Debunked\n \tThe film shows us the reality that is Wal-Mart, many common criticisms, and many common misconceptions. It successfully shows that all of the criticisms against Wal-Mart are outright lies, half-truths, distortions of facts, or just plain ideological hatred for a successful business. It shows what the employees go through while on the job and off the job. It also shows how Wal-Mart has actually increased America's standard-of-living by allowing the poorest of us to purchase our daily necessities at the lowest price possible and the least-skilled amongst us able to attain high-quality health benefits and a decent wage.\n\nWal-Mart is not a perfect business, and it never will be. No business is perfect. Unfortunately, many people do not ever cope with this fact, and don't seem capable of it. They compare Wal-Mart to the \"perfect\" business which does not exist, and then have the audacity to complain when Wal-Mart does not fit their non-existant model of perfection", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1329", "text": "Good to the last drop\n \tOn December 14, 1944, as American troops under General Douglas MacArthur slowly advanced toward the island of Luzon, Japanese guards at the Puerto Princesa Prison Camp on Palawan committed a terrible act. Herding their Allied war prisoners into trenches, they soaked the men with fuel and burned them alive.\n\nUtah native Eugene Nielsen, private first class in the 59th Coast Artillery, was one of the few who escaped. Filipino guerrillas transported the survivors to the island of Morotai, where Nielsen described his experience to an Army intelligence officer. News of the massacre reached the POWs at Cabanatuan, as well, and prompted the U.S. Army to embark on one of the war's most dramatic missions -- the Bataan", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1330", "text": "Great Movie!\n \tOk, so it may not be in the 5-star league, but it's a great movie particularly for those who are involved in scouting. My scouts think it's too funny", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1331", "text": "A short workout that packs a punch and will whip you up to shape\n \tA short workout that packs a punch and will whip you up in shape!\nIf you like endurance weight training with short cardio bursts then you will enjoy these workouts! I have all 4 of Jillian's endurance strength training DVDS and they are very good especially when combined with 30-45 mins. cardio. The Maximize Full Frontal DVD is a little more intense than Jillian's Shape Up Front DVD; it has more core work, more one-leg moves and the cardio segments always use dumbbells. The Maximize Back In Action DVD is also a little more intense than Jillian's Shape Up Backside DVD; it has more core work, harder exercises and additional power moves. All 4 DVDs are an excellent buy and since they are all short workouts, you can easily combine them with cardio for a well-rounded 60 minute workout. Note: You will not like Jillian's workouts if you prefer to go heavy with weights.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1332", "text": "Well worth the money\n \tI bought this set a couple of weeks ago and just finished getting through it. It is well worth the money. You won't be sorry you bought it. Funny as it gets", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1333", "text": "Watch out for the bird strike!\n \tWhere did this guy come from? My daughter rented this Eddie Izzard DVD. I was blind-sided with the sophisticated, mime-style humor of Eddie Izzard (is this his real name? Is he really a \"he\"?). From hearing about Genesis to wondering why Noah had to get two of everything... including ducks..., Eddie Izzard brought a unique perspective to comedy. Nothing was off limits... the Queen Mother, Death, hopscotch, speed archeology, toasters, and Achilles. It is all here!\n\nTake special note of the set... very minimalist. Izzard uses his talents to make you \"see\" what he is describing, without depending on props. From swords to Hoovers, you will get his meaning.\n\nRated R for mild profanity, and I for irreligious", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1334", "text": "South Pacific Reinvented!\n \tI was totally taken with this new rendition of the Broadway musical. The only downside is that I'm not much of an Alec Baldwin fan, but..... he did OK! I encourage anyone who enjoys a heartwarming musical to see this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1335", "text": "One of my favorites\n \tWhat I enjoy most about this movie, is not what I particularly enjoyed when it first came out. Being 11 when it came out, I was attracted to the urbanism of which I was not too familiar with. I didn't exactly grow up in the best neighborhood, but it was no Inglewood either. I think many of the younger viewers were attracted to this aspect of the film; the urban youth seeing for the first time, thier lives on a film of this caliber, and the SUBurban youth somehow glorifying this life. While I still enjoy the entire film, what I particularly enjoy now is the begining of the film. The story of a troubled young boy who while having a strong mother with her head on her shoulders, can't be tamed by her. She sends him to live with his father, who is in many ways her equal. But he is a man. And one of her lines in the movie is \"I can't teach him how to be a man, that's your job.\" How true this is. Not to sound sexist, because their are millions of young boys all over the planet who are better off with just thier mother, (because of an abusive father, etc.) but you need a man to teach you to be a man. Larry Fishburne's charachter in this movie does this perfectly. One quote, \"I know you think I'm being hard on you Tre, but I'm not. What I'm trying to do is to teach you responsibility. Your friends across the street don't have anyone to do that, your'e gonna see how they end up, too.\" I loved how this was a story about two strong and intelligent parents (while divorced) raise their son the way they know best, and not about a junkie mom and a deadbeat dad who raise a criminal. I'd have to say that my favorite character is Furious. Yes, Reva (Tre's mom) played an equally strong part, but I loved how \"real\" Furious was. \"Young\" Tre I thought played an excellent part - better than Gooding Jr.? Maybe. Overall a great movie; it's success made it harder for corporate America to ignore the reality of inner-city youth as it exists today.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1336", "text": "Sleazy, But Very Entertaining: Nice Widescreen DVD\n \tA great suspense movie with terrific slow camera-work adding to the dramatics makes this a treat to watch and enjoy. Director-writer Brian de Palma does a super Hitchcock-imitation (many called it a \"ripoff\") with this film and the 2.35:1 widescreen DVD is a must to fully appreciate the camera-work (and several scenes with people hiding on each side which are lost on formatted-for-TV tapes).\n\nThe downside of the movie, at least to anyone that has some kind of moral standard, is the general sleaziness of all the characters, including the policeman played by a pre-NYPD Dennis Franz (who has hair here!). \n\nThe opening scene is still shocking with a fairly long shower scene of Angie Dickinson that is quite explicit, even 25 years after its release. The film has several erotic scenes in it as Dickinson (if that is really her on the closeups) and Nancy Allen are not shy about showing their bodies.\n\nThere is not much dialog in the first 20 minutes and no bad language until Franz enters the picture after the murder. The first 36 minutes are riveting and even though it's apparent who the killer is, it's still very good suspense and fun to watch all the way through, particularly for males ogling the naked women.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1337", "text": "Peter Sellers, man.\n \t\"Dr. Strangelove: OR How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb\" is one/third of the films that are considered Stanley Kubrick's masterpieces (the other two are 2001: A Space Odyssey and A Clockwork Orange). It's a satire, released in 1964 that still works and is watched by many people today. Whenever you look at a list of great movies, it's on there. It holds a place on The American Film Institute's Top 100 (#26),\nThe American Film Institute's Top 100 Comedies (#3), is featured in Roger Ebert's \"The Great Movies,\" and is just, overall, acknowledged as a fine piece of cinema. The movie opens with General Jack D. Ripper (Sterling Hayden) launching an unauthorized nuclear attack against Russia. The general is clearly mad and believes that the Russians are polluting everyone's valuable bodily fluids. The only person who can stop Ripper is Captain Mandrake (Peter Sellers), a British guy who listens to Ripper's ranting in disbelief. Meanwhile, at The Pentagon, the President of the United States; President Muffley (Peter Sellers, again) assembles a meeting in the War Room where he is told hesitantly by General Buck Turgidson (George C. Scott) that the bombers can not be recalled, no one can reach Ripper, etc. In one of the most hilarious characters I've ever seen portrayed on screen, we meet Dr. Strangelove (Peter Sellers, yet again) a strategist aiding the people in the War Room. Strangelove's right hand, covered in a black glove, has a mind of its own...It frequently throws up Nazi salutes and tries to kill Strangelove. Also happening in the story is one of the planes heading to Russia to drop the bomb. The ruler of the cockpit is Major \"King\" Kong (Slim Pickens), a character that was supposed to be played by Sellers but reportedly couldn't because Sellers had recently suffered a broken angle. The scene where Kong rides a nuclear bomb as if he was riding a bull is one of the scenes in the movie that you're not likely to forget. Now, this is a funny and important film; But it's not my favorite Kubrick film, nor is it the most entertaining Kubrick film. But due to it's significance and the performances (by Sellers, Hayden, and especially Scott) it definitely deserves the term \"masterpiece.\"\n\nENTERTAINMENT: B\nHUMOR: A-\nIMPORTANCE: A\nOVERALL GRADE: A-", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1338", "text": "Not Just a Courtroom Drama-Micro-spective of the Human Condition..Must SEE!!\n \tThis black and white masterwork of film is a must see for all. This is a not just a courtroom movie, but an examination of ourselves and how we see each other. Reginald Rose's original play reads like a powerhouse, even in a highschool english class, but given the direction of Sidney Lumet, the dynamite cast and the beautifully stark black and white cinematography it becomes a legend on film.\n\nThis movie centers on the diverse jury and it's deliberations in the murder trial of a young Puerto Rican man accused of killing his own father. It is an examination of our perception of one another, our selfish nature, our apathy when a crisis occurs-but does not affect us and our preconceived ideas of each other NOT based not upon fact, but upon our own experiences and traumas. It sheds light on how we process our decisions and how we can be easily yet unknowingly swayed away from the truth and yet believe we make honest and fair evaluations of fact, when in all truth we do not.\n\nThis was the ONLY film in which Henry Fonda starred AND was the producer and it was slow to take off at the box office. But within a few years this film became an american film mainstay. Regardless of the stunning performances and positive reviews, he never produced again.\n\nThis film has many of the early television and film greats and each gives a RIVETING PERFORMANCE!!! There's Jack Klugman, Martin Balsam, John Fiedler, E.G. Marshall and Lee J. Cobb who gives one of the most memorable performances in the film. Cobb, who was known for his moving portrayal of Willie Loman in Death of a Salesman, is aggravating and compelling. Fonda depicts the \"voice of reason\" juror that is neither self-righteous or bleeding-heart wimpy. He challenges the other jurors and the viewer alike to rethink their conclusions and recalculate them by utilizing ALL the facts. Anyone that sees this movie will recognize at least someone they know that is like each juror, which are designated only by number throughout it's entirety, in their daily lives.\n\nDon't let the black and white format sway you, this DVD is presented in a lovely widescreen format that intensifies the expert cinematic talents of the golden age of the silver screen. This is considered an essential for anyone that loves film. My thirteen year old actually sat mesmerized through the whole film and began to watch some of my other DVDs (To Kill a Mockingbird, Inherit the Wind, Judgement At Nuremburg, to name a few) and at that tender young age, he is determined to spread the word and keep the tradition of sharing these movies of great distinction..\n\nMetaldiva Sez: This is one of the essential films you should watch and share with your friends and family. This is an excellent price to own and to share. Get it today....", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1339", "text": "Best movie I have seen in a very long time\n \tI feel this movie should be seen by all. It's awesome, and really makes you think. You get very attached to the characters and feel what they are feeling. I highly recommend it! Awesome movie", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1340", "text": "Bones\n \tIt's really refreshing to watch series such as Bones. It's witty and suspenseful. Unlike Law and Order, this show has more...well everything. \nThe characters are all very likeable. There are little romantic moments between the main characters that make the show more interesting. \n\nbasically...just get season 1, you won't regret it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1341", "text": "Munich, 1943, Last Six Days of Sophie Scholl, 21 Years Old\n \t`Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage' (`Sophie Scholl - The Final Days') follows the last six days of the life of Sophie Scholl, member of `The White Rose' small anti-Nazi organization that protested against Hitler through the non-violence method in the war-time Munich. Her life had been filmed in Germany twice before - `The White Rose' by Michael Verhoeven, and `The Five Last Days' by Percy Adlon both in 1982. Unfortunately I haven't seen them, but the fact proves that this anti-war organization during the WWII in Germany, some part of which still remain mystery, has been always a very fascinating topic in that country.\n\nNow, using the unpublished materials that were unavailable then, German director Marc Rothemund made another film based on this important episode in the German history. This time he gives stress to the realistic description of the last six days of Sophie Scholl, a 21-year-old college student who was arrested with her brother during the political activities against the Nazi in 1943.\n\nActually Sophie was only posting and scattering the anti-Hitler fliers in college campus, but that was enough for the Nazi; at first, however, they were not sure. Sophie is just an ordinary student, and the Nazi interrogator Robert Mohr was not convinced.\n\nThe film spends considerable time in depicting the dialogues between Sophie Scholl and Robert Mohr, and the rising tension between two real-life characters, supported by historical material and strong acting, is one of the most impressive parts of the film. Consequently the film becomes a bit talky sometimes, but both Julia Jentsch (`The Edukators') and Gerald Alexander Held did a fantastic job as two realistic persons with souls, without making them too saintly or monstrous.\n\nIf you're looking for the facts about The White Rose itself, you may be disappointed. The behaviors of Sophie and Hans, her brother, before their arrest by the police look incredibly reckless, far from that of organized resistance. The film would not tell you much about what the group was really doing before they were caught because it is about the spiritual transformation of Sophie Scholl. I don't know anything about the historical accuracy of the film, but it is clear that the filmmakers took great care to present the most accurate portrait of Sophie Scholl (see the detailed procedures of the court, for example). Because of that, the film sometimes gets slower than it should be, but still the powerful acting from the actors are as fascinating as this historical event itself.\n\nBut the strongest, or I should say, the most shocking part of the film is waiting for you at the end of the film. One image still haunts my mind, which I can't tell you of course, but all I can say is, prepare for one sequence that is more unnerving and disturbing any suspense or horror films.\n\nLike `Downfall' another gripping German film about the Nazi, `Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage' gives you a realistic image of a human during the war. And this is a heart-wrenching story about one real-life person that lived an extraordinary life.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1342", "text": "Lots of Fun and Excitement\n \tTHE INCREDIBLES is a first-class animated film about a superhero and his family who are forced to seek the anonymity of a government witness protection program to escape a rash of lawsuits orchestrated by their enemies. Mr. Incredible has to endure the boredom of a job as an insurance claims specialist while his wife and children cooperate by also concealing their extraordinary powers in front of others. This is hardest on the children as they play with youngsters at school and on the athletic field. Eventually, Mr. Incredible is lured out of retirement on a ruse by a former foe. By now Mr. Incredible is older and fatter but he still proves equal to the challenge. The rest of the movie is filled with excitement and comical moments as Mr. Incredible finds himself in a tight spot from which only his family can rescue him. The cast is headed by Craig T. Nelson and Holly Hunter. Ms. Hunter supplies the voice for Elastigirl who is also the wife of Mr. Incredible.\n\nTHE INCREDIBLES was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Achievement in Sound and Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen. Oscars were won for Best Animated Feature Film of the Year and Best Achievement in Sound Editing. In addition, THE INCREDIBLES won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Film", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1343", "text": "Good video, but our least favorite of the Baby Faith series\n \tWe own three Baby Faith DVD's. Our favorite is \"God Made Music\", followed by \"God Made Me\". \"God Made Animals\", while still a good video, is our least favorite. For one, the animal puppets ranged somewhere between uninspiring and downright disturbing (but judge for yourself, I've posted some pictures). The frog was creepy - since when do frogs have lips? The visuals accompanying the musical sequences seemed to be less imaginative and stimulating than the other videos too. And the undersea clips at the end looked as old as Cousteau and were thoroughly uninteresting to my one year-old son, who is entranced by the other two videos but doesn't seem to care much for this one. My suggestion...watch before you buy, if you can. If your kid likes it, go for it. If not, try the other videos. You may get a different reaction", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1344", "text": "Call Me Crazy .. But, Dam .. This Movie, Realy Good Movie .. Shot Me\n \tI don't care what people say, I got it right off the bat, what the movie was about and I joy it as well .. Alien and Predator .. kids,it worked just fine for me .. and you got to love .. Predator ..kicking butt .. those cool look Aliens. It's fun watching and I'll enjoy, years to come .. Calling Spaceship Earth .. Thank for the trip and Thanks for dropping me at back home. Based more on Comic Books \"Alien Vs. Predator\" .. not so much on passed Alien Movies or Predator Movies.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1345", "text": "Hard to resist due to good performances...\n \tI'm not a big fan of Tom or Demi, and Jack even wears out his welcome in some films, but not here. The supporting roles are superbly done, the tension in the plot is sustained well until the end, and when this shows up on cable TV I almost always watch it again for a half-hour or so. Here you find soldiers and the law and political correctness in conflict, and that reflects a lot of real life in the USA during the past four years. I enjoy the script, because it demonstrates how brain power sometimes wins out over brute force.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1346", "text": "Great season!\n \tI have been a fan of CSI since the first season has come out. I am an avid collector of DVDs and I'm way behind, I'm on another show right now as we speak. Anyway, I love the sound, and the special features are always low, but I don't mind that. There is just one thing that I did not like. Part of the cover case on my season four dvd, came off. It still fits into my DVD collection, and I obviously won't buy another copy because the DVD's are working fine, but the plastic may come into a problem", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1347", "text": "The worst witch\n \tHad this movie on VHS and my family wore it out.!An unexpected gem in the Harry Potter tradition", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1348", "text": "Italian Men Love to Cook\n \tThis was a wonderful story telling about the hard-working Italian immigrants that started their businesses in New York. Their determination, long hours, and love of family represent the values those immigrants brought to America.\n\nIf you love to cook and have an Italian heritage, you'll enjoy this film", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1349", "text": "Surprisingly Entertaining\n \tCouldn't believe that this was the same John Lithgow who starred in \"Third Rock From the Sun\", an hilarious comedy that ran for a few years on NBC. John plays the ultimate bad guy seeking twisted revenge for being stopped in his tracks by Denzel's character.\n\nWasn't expecting much, but this movie was surprisingly entertaining. Yes, it was a little violent, and some parts were a tad unbelievable, but overall, Denzel and John were worthy antagonists. Boy, Denzel sure was gorgeous!! Still is.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1350", "text": "The most ultra-realistic depiction of Hilter to date.\n \tSeeing/hearing a movie such as this in the German language adds another layer which makes the movie ultra realistic.\n\nFurthermore the actors who play the key roles, especially Hitler, but also Goebbels, Speer, Himler are so alike to the actual historical figures it really is eerie.\n\nWhat sets the film apart from other WWII/Hitler films is that the characters are portrayed as human beings -- NOT stereotypical Hollywood caricatures. What makes it chilling is that these human beings can be charming and yet a split second carry out the most horrific acts one can imagine. Furthermore the the director avoids melodrama. The events unfold on the screen naturally drawing the the viewer into the events as if one were actually in the bunker witnessing the horrifying events before the fall of Berlin.\n\nAs good as Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan were, this film by comparision makes the them seem too contrived and over-acted.\n\nThis is a milestone in WWII genre of film-making", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1351", "text": "Good bye -- illusions\n \tI became interested in this movie after reading the book \"Ishmael\" by Daniel Quinn and learning from a friend that this movie was based on the book. It was a very good movie and Anthony Hopkins is wonderfully persuasive but all the suggestion from \"Ishmael\" there seems to be is just that living in nature is better than living in civilization. There was nothing that indicated the precariousness of civilization - \"takers\" are mentioned but it comes across more as you just don't know what you are missing by being one - not that all of nature has had it. Heck, the movie makers would be shooting their own business in the foot if they were really to try and convince us to head back to the trees. But of course that was the main point of \"Ishmael\". If we don't give up being takers and go back to being part of nature, then nature has had it and so have we", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1352", "text": "Cold War in the High Arctic\n \tThis is a good cold war drama. After a Soviet spy satellite comes down in the wrong place, the race is on to recapture the film. As was pointed out in the film, the Soviets used their German scientists to launch the satellite containing the camera stolen from England's German scientists using a special film developed by the US's German scientists. The film has the location of both side's missile installations and both sides want it. Neither side will give an inch.\n\nThe chase takes place with a US nuclear sub, overcrowded by marines and spies. The problem is that there is a double agent on board who will give up his own life to sabotage the mission. The twists and turns don't stop and neither does the excitement. The film is dated but still a good show. The photography especially is spectacular, especially for that day and age.\n\nRock Hudson leads an all star cast which does a great job across the board.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1353", "text": "One of my all time favorites\n \tI had to replace my video with this DVD version. This movie is spectacular--beautiful photography, excellent acting, and most importantly a tremendous comment on the social restrictions placed on women of the time. It is based on the true life of one of the first commissioned female artists in Europe. Artemesia, whose father is an artist, is forbidden to draw or paint the human body. Her efforts to do so lead her into difficulties. Her father is supportive but even he must fight the social structure--especially when trying to get her into the male-only art school. He finally gets her apprenticed to another talented artist and is devastated when he finds they have engaged in an \"unlawful\" relationship. He files rape charges and everyone suffers. A brilliant social commentary", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1354", "text": "Be Cool is entertaining but not memorable.\n \tBefore I saw this sequel, I had heard and read that it was a terrible film. However, Be Cool is still an enjoyable comedy even if it's not as good as the original. It's full of so much self-deprecating humor that you can't help but cut it a break. I laughed quite a few times, and there are a lot of fun moments.\n\nHowever, the film is a bit uneven. The movie tries hard to find the humor in hit men and quirky characters, but it often seems to be trying a bit too hard. John Travolta reprises his role as Chili Palmer, Hollywood gangster, who now turns his eye to the music business. Using his \"negotiation skills,\" he tries to run an independent record label with the wife of a murdered friend, played by Uma Thurman, and try to get his young singer (Christina Milian) a hit record.\n\nAn impressive cast is what saves the movie from sinking. The best performance is given by The Rock and it's nice to see him in a different type of role. Vince Vaughn also gives a funny performance though he started to get annoying before the end. Surprisingly, Uma Thurman gives an average performance and I was expecting more from her. John Travolta done an average job in his role but his performance was kind of dull. Christina Milian gives a horrible performance and she's also not that good of a singer. Cedric the Entertainer gives a good performance though he isn't in the film for very long. Andre 3000 had some funny moments and done a decent job as well. There are also a bunch of cameos including Steven Tyler and James Wood.\n\nF. Gary Gray directs and he does a poor job. He just doesn't handle the film very well and the movie is kind of a mess. There was also a ton of product placement and it got annoying after awhile. Also at 118 minutes, the film is too long and there are a lot of slow spots. The film needed to be edited badly and it clearly wasn't. Fortunately for the film, the actors are able to rise above the weak direction and script and they deliver some funny scenes. Sometimes, the film tried too hard while other times it was actually pretty funny. Compared to the original, the sequel doesn't measure up well. However, Be Cool is a fairly harmless and forgettable comedy. In the end, Be Cool is worth a rental and that's it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1355", "text": "43 years in healthcare.............\n \t..........so I do consider myself somewhat of an expert in the clinical arena. I have watched them all, Marcus Welby right on through ER. Scrubs is the most realistic, albiet tongue-in-cheek representation of our professions. You cannot take everything seriously, but, if you believe an emergency room can function like ER 24/7 and still have people standing, you're out of touch w/ reality as well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1356", "text": "The Spirit of the WARRIOR!\n \tThis is a must-have DVD, not only for wrasslin' fans, but for all of mankind. You will learn the ways of the WARRIOR and hopefully learn something about yourself as well.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1357", "text": "Awsome\n \tThis DVD is hilarious.. Ultimate Warrior was a pretty cool character but legally changing his name to the Warrior... That is downright weird. christain is too funny in his impressionation", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1358", "text": "I love it\n \tThis was my first exercise ball tape I bought. Being a larger size person, I found that this was a help to getting started. I can do most of the exercises right away. I like that it has exercises with weights also. I find this a help to getting back into shape, even with my bad back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1359", "text": "fitness ball dvd\n \tLots of good exercises and lots of helpful hints. Good dvd! Would recommend it to friends", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1360", "text": "LADYHAWKE and TIMELINE both produced and directed by Richard Donner. Novel by Crichton...All equal WINNER!\n \tDirector Richard Donner (LADYHAWKE, SUPERMAN, LETHAL WEAPON I, II, III, IV, etc.) leads an ensemble cast of stars Gerard Butler, Billy Connolly, Frances O'Connor, Ethan Embry, Morton Csokas and David Thewlis \"back into time only to find out that if history had not been changed by these characters the present might not exist!\" (Yeah! I wrote those words! Not another critic yet it's a true analysis of this fantastic film!)\n If you loved Richard Donner's LADYHAWKE then TIMELINE (2003) based on the novel by Michael Crichton should capture your need to escape for a good two hours entirely! Modern day archeological students go into the past by way of new age technology in order to rescue their professor. ON the way and IN the way are knights of not so good caliber, ladies in distress and one man in particular who finds himself lured to a past he never realized existed for him until he is there!\n My rating of TIMELINE is FIVE STARS! I can sit here and give away the plot but in order for you, the viewer to truly enjoy it, I'm not! When I saw TIMELINE for the first time it was in order to see another wonderful DONNER PRODUCTION and Billy Connolly, a Scot to whom my heart had been lost. The character of \"Marek\" (Gerard Butler) enslaved me upon my first sight of him! As \"Creedy\" in REIGN OF FIRE I'd fallen slightly under his spell and was willing to battle with dragons that I'd gone to cheer on in the film. \"Creedy's\" torched demise gave me cause to end their existence. \"Marek\" is yet another character such as LADYHAWKES \"Navarre.\" (Rutger Hauer) For ladies who love a beleaguered knight without armor and men who like a man's man, \"Marek\" is your fellow!\n TIMELINE is wonderful fun but enough of a twist to make you think about what actually would happen should we have the technology to \"back to the future!\" This is one film not only well worth the money but well worth the time to view over again and again! For ladies who despair of a real man keep this one within hand's grasp at a moment's notice! :-)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1361", "text": "Irreverent and Sensual Adaptation of an Irreverent and Sensual Classic\n \tThis BBC miniseries has a well earned reputation as being much looser and freer with its literary souce (here the source material is not just one work but several works of DH Lawrence)than most literary adaptations for English television. Also, while most BBC productions of literary masterpieces are studies in social conservatism this one obviously identifies with and invites us to identify with its most irreverent and forward-thinking characters: in this case the sultry and sophisticated, and somewhat libertine (in a 1920's kind of way), Lady Chatterly and the earthy and irreverent and smoldering (smoldering both with class resentment and with lust for a lady from the oppressive class) Oliver Mellors. Both of these factors can be attributed to director Ken Russell who has had a long and illustrious career writing and directing some of the BBC's best programs (many of them about musical composers). Russell is nothing if not unconventional and freethinking. Of course most of us in the states know Ken Russell as the director of a handful of cult classics such as TOMMY (1975), ALTERED STATES (1979),and, GOTHIC (1986); all of which feature lurid dream sequences and, some would say, gratuitously lewd situations. But Ken Russell is actually a director with many facets, and Russell's interest in DH Lawrence goes back to at least 1969 when he made what is still the best DH Lawrence adaptation on film, WOMEN IN LOVE (starring Glenda Jackson, Oliver Reed and Alan Bates). He then followed that up twenties years later with THE RAINBOW (starring Amanda Donohoe, and Sammie Davis). Both of these adaptations are known for being restrained and fairly true to their sources even though Russell did add some scenes in both which were not in the original books; his additions, however, were tasteful and even added clarity to the material. \n\nWhat is interesting about this new DH Lawrence adaptation is that Ken Russell seems to have remained interested in DH Lawrence for so many years and for many of the same reasons. DH Lawrence more than any other author in the English language, or any language for that matter, stands for the power of the body and the bodies experience over the power of reason. This was the main theme of his earlier DH Lawrence adaptations and this is the main theme of his latest. But this one is by far the most sensual of the three and that is largely due to the fact that Joely Richardson seems to be the very embodiment of sensual awakening; the actress seems as willing as her character to simply follow the dictates of the body regardless of social norms. Its always a big deal when a high profile actress (especially one with the lineage of Joely Richardson) sheds her clothes on screen, but to do so on British televison for all to see takes more than a little boldness. The nudity is well done and adds to the allure of this BBC classic; no question about that. The greatest scene in the entire 4 hour miniseries is not the nudity, however, but, the vision Joely has before she ever ventures out to that hut in the woods. One night after hearing her blowhard husband, Lord Clifford (who cares more for his family estate \"Wragby\" and his \"class\" than he does about any individual), read from Socrates about the white horse of reason and the black horse of desire, she dreams she is riding through a Greek temple full of nude men who seem to be growing like vines out of the stone. This is not something that DH Lawrence ever wrote, this is pure Ken Russell and yet its the most exciting thing in the whole miniseries; plus its the best way to deliver Lady Chatterly's state of mind (or body) to us. DH Lawrence is actually very wordy for one who claims to be interested in the body more than in the mind but Ken Russell has found a visual shorthand for delivering those Lawrentian themes with nice visuals. I only wish there were more moments like this. The most sensual acting is done by Joely Richarson when in her private chambers. And Russell seems to be keenly aware that it is Lady Chatterly's imagination that fires her body. After the horse dream Connie drapes a veil over her head and walks nude through the house down to Lord Clifford's first-floor room. This scene is more imaginatively and erotically charged than any of the actual love scenes that will follow. \n\nThe actual affair between Lady Chatterly and Oliver Mellors is a little odd; in fact its very awkward. At first they just agree (sort of) to use each other for sex. But of course that never works and soon they are intimates thoroughly engaged with each other, body and mind, and running naked through the rainy glades and meadows; then sitting nake dbefore a fire and pretending to be Lady Jane and John Thomas. Their \"understanding\" involves a mutual appreciation of nature, and a mutual loathing of Lord Clifford and the upper-class privileges that he defends as birthrights. Russell gets a lot of mileage out of the Racine and Proust reading and piano and chess playing Lord Clifford and his antagonisms toward all those that he perceives to be lower than himself (pretty much everyone in the coal mining community that he owns; this actor really has fun with this role and Russell obviously enjoys his rants because he gives him so many). Lord Clifford is actually a pretty forward-thinking guy, in his own way, as he does give his wife permission to take a lover, but, arguably, its for selfish reasons: he merely wants an heir. We certainly pity this WWI vet who must cart himself around in various malfunctioning contraptions (metaphors for the mind and its futile tinkerings perhaps; what people are reduced to when they no longer have a functioning body) but he just won't allow anyone to actually like him except his live-in nurse who finds him curiously attractive (a plot thread that Russell leaves undeveloped). He even vents about the lower classes \"knowing their place\" in the \"natural\" scheme of things right in front of his house servants. Russell lingers on the face of one table servant as he does so (another striking Russell touch). No mistaking whose side this film maker is on. So this affair of the body between Lady Chatterly and Mellors is actually informed by a social awareness and a mutual understanding and empathy (which one could argue is as much about reason as it is about the body). In any event we eventually come to accept that these two opposties are drawn to one another for a variety of social and sexual reasons: the one perhaps fueling the other. \n\nLady Chatterly's own father and sister are free-living bohemians; so why exactly she was attracted to the repressed snob Lord Clifford Chatterly is a bit of a mystery. Both her father and sister encourage Connie to find lovers but her sister anyway is as much as a snob as Lord Clifford. We're not certain and we never hear what her father thinks of her affair with the gamekeeper Mellors so we never know if the affair has had social repercussions for Lady Chatterly herself. \n\nThe ending is a bit ...well I don't want to give it away. Suffice it to say that it's different than the book and it doesn't quite resolve those class issues that it raised. The answer seems to be: leave England. Perhaps the ending is based on one of Lawrence's short stories. In any event Ken Russell's creative attitude toward the \"classics\" is perhaps the most attractive thing about this adaptation. I hope his attitude is contagious and will inspire more loose and free treatments of the classics. This cultural freedom is refreshing and liberating (for mind and body).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1362", "text": "a rough mixture of and quot;Witch Hunter Robin and quot; and and quot;The X-Files and quot;...\n \tSure, I could have compared Phantom Quest Corp. to a lot of other animes out there, but the basic premise is the same -- we get a group of people who are working together to solve sci-fi mysteries...and there is definitely nothing wrong with that.\nA friend of mine introduced me to this series, and I must say that I was pleasantly surprised overall.\nIf you love having vampires and mummies, among other things, show up in your anime, along with a HUGE dosage of humor to boot, then you will absolutely LOVE this show -- it manages to take dark subject matter and make it into something comical.\nI think the biggest weakness in this series is definitely a coherent side story -- it seems like things are a little too hashed together at times, and a little too rushed. On top of that, half of the Phantom Quest team only shows up when actually needed to do something, such as the team exorcist and the fortune teller -- neither of these two characters really gets a strong introduction at all.\nOne more weakness would really be in the music as well, which I found continuously grating on my nerves -- mainly, the theme song. Most of the other music is just merely OK.\n\nComplaints aside, this is definitely worth your time, especially for such a small price -- buy this one, you certainly won't regret it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1363", "text": "Not too shabby!\n \tTo be honest, I think I found this by looking at listmania lists when I was searching for other anime titles. I had never heard of it, but the reviews seemed good and the price was more than attractive so I decided to give it a shot, although I didn't really expect too much. Boy am I glad I bought it! The only thing I didn't like about it was that there were only 4 episodes. I know this review says pretty much the same thing as all the other reviews, but I figured I should throw in my two cents anyway", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1364", "text": "Anime with a sense of humor\n \tWhen I saw this I though and quot;why not, it doesn't look overly violent and quot;. Boy am I glad I tried it. While there are the usual fight scenes the overriding theme is a wonderful sense of humor. As a night owl, I adore the morning scenes using different, highly original, method to awaken the heroine. A real keeper and I just wish it was a long series", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1365", "text": "Wonderful\n \tThis is the best way to spend the evening with your children. It is very well done, and the actors made this a Neverland not to forget. We have watch it multi times and told eveyone we come in contact to rent it, buy it, but most of all WATCH it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1366", "text": "Moore's best film, before he became a political celebrity...\n \tI really liked this film. Before Michael Moore became a liberal celebrity, he was a completely obscure magazine writer and filmmaker. This film was a major underground hit at the time, and it still is excellent today. You really feel for the people who lose their jobs, and you're infuriated by the callous indifference of Roger Smith and the management of General Motors. I really liked the segment where Flint tries to reinvent itself as tourist mecca of the Midwest. It consisted of a horribly misguided attempt at opening up a Hilton in downtown Flint, and opening up a theme park called Auto World. It justs smacks of desperation and stupidity; it has make you laugh and grimace at the same time. Instead of giving these people really good jobs again, they come up with this idiotic scheme, which ended up in disaster (both the Hilton and Auto World closed within a year). Moore in recent years has become a \"political celebrity\", in that politics has become quite the cottage industry in America. It's not just Moore doing it; right wingers like Hannity and Coulter have been doing it too. They all got books; some of them got films; some of them have radio shows. A lot of them aren't really interested in changing anything, as it might interfere with their livelihoods. I don't know if Moore is like that or not. But this is still a potent, darkly funny film about real class warfare, and the dismantling of the working class in America.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1367", "text": "Michael Moore's first is still his best, despite the vulgarities\n \tLeftist-Anti Establishmentarian\nMichael Moore is mad as hell and\nhe's not taking it anymore as his\nsmalltown America, Flint, MI has\njust lost 30,000+ jobs as greedy\nG.Motors Exects move plant to Mexico\nand put above mentioned thousands\nout of work. Moore does a good job\nof keeping the subject serious for\na change. Other good Moore films\nincluded Fahrenheit 911 and The\nBig One. Others he's done get too\nfar into his leftist politics which\nI am (far-political-middle/Populist)\nam not into. Good job here, Michael", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1368", "text": "Motherly Love\n \tA film about the porn industry in the late 70's early 80's. Great Cast, Great Performances, Great Story, just a Great Film. Unique approach to the subject, characters that are flashy yet human with real emotion ,characters played by Julianne Moore, Don Cheadle, Heather Graham, William H. Macy, and Burt Reynolds respectfully, are great to watch. This is a performance piece", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1369", "text": "Starman\n \tWonderful to find in the sale just as my tape was wearing out.Delightful movie,well acted by all but especially wonderful performance by Bridges as the human/alien hybrid.A superb print too.Thanks Amazon - you did it again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1370", "text": "Agonized Poetry Visualized Exquisitely\n \tFrida is luscious eye candy from beginning to end; so beautiful it could be enjoyed without sound. This is due to its subject, its star, and its director, Julie Taymor, who also gave us the astounding Titus. (If you have not yet seen Titus, do so before finishing this review - it is an art director's tour de force on a par with Brazil.)\n\nRegardless of where one falls on the political spectrum, one can't help but be intrigued by the fascinating, and certainly unconventional, people of Frida. Diego Rivera, played superbly by Alfred Molina, boasted the traditional faults of great artists, (narcissism, thoughtless cruelty, obsessive egotism), while showcasing some exceptional ones, (art as propaganda device, naive political idealism). His flaws were as large as his murals, but he was never dull.\n\nIn addition to starring as Frida, Salma Hayek co-produced the film and pretty much moved heaven and earth to get it made. How wonderful that she did. Hayek has traveled under a Hollywood curse, appearing in one dreadful picture after another. This is clearly the film she wants to be remembered by, and her performance is note perfect. The story is so full of pain and passion that it could easily become maudlin and goopy, but Hayek never lets that happen. Her Frida is heart and steel all at once - amazing.\n\nThe take home message, if there is one, is that great art is never free. In the case of Rivera, others paid the price; he fed off others like a greedy child. In the case of Frida Kahlo, she herself paid the price, digging further and further into her own pain and laying it bare in a way that is almost unspeakably brave. There are moments of magic realism in Frida, where we move imperceptibly from the filmed image to paintings and vice versa - if nothing else this reveals the paintings for what they were, astounding autobiographical statements.\n\nThere are a few missteps. The liaisons with Trotsky and Josephine Baker feel almost obligatory, as if a form is being filled out. But blemishes this small are overshadowed by so many splendid moments, for example, when Rivera's dog urinates on his painting and he responds by calling him the best art critic in Mexico.\n\nBeyond highly recommended - must viewing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1371", "text": "Patrk71\n \tWe enjoy listiening and watching this DVD on our HDTV. We play this when have friends over with the volume low and find them humming or singing along", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1372", "text": "The Facts of 9/11 \"Propaganda\" only to Enemies of Good\n \tOf all the many many documentaries recounting the despicable acts of mass murder committed in the name of Allah on that day, this is by far the most comprehensive and the most unflinching. Because of this, those whose mindsets side more with that of the terrorists will find this factual documentary somewhat distressing in its raw recitation of events. And perhaps none more so than \"Caesar\" in his review of Sept. 17, 2006. If only he found at least as troubling the carnage, bloodshed, and destruction deliberately perpetrated by his Islamic buddies against civilian populations. But, more on this in a bit. \n\nAs regards this extraordinary video, from the perspectives of air traffic controllers, FAA officials, NORAD and NEADS, the air crews and passengers on board each of the four doomed flights, to the testimonies of the witnesses, participants, firefighters, and all the heroes on and near Ground Zero, this is the singular documentary that takes you minute by minute through the hell deliberately planned and perpetrated by those whose religion had them believing that the execution of such hellish bloodshed granted them virgin-laden heaven. (and no... this is not the \"propaganda\" or view of the documentary, but instead my own conclusions drawn on many years of personal investigation of Islam).\n\nAnyone who, like \"Caesar\" here, could watch this fully factual account and then call such a splendid documentary \"goody-goody propaganda\" \"try(ing) to portray the US as good guys being hit by the bad guys...\" reveals instead either their rabid religious fanaticism or otherwise their own anti-American hatred for so apparently condoning such ghastly blood-soaked horrors as the acts of \"good guys\" retaliating against \"bad guys.\" \n\nWhile \"Caesar\" (how telling a nickname) attempts to school us ignorant Americans on our country's past political-policy foibles, yet he fails to mention the billions in financial and economic aid we have given the Islamic nations, the millions in military equipment and technical advisory assistance provided them as they struggled against invading Soviet forces and/or other foreign enemies attempting to annex and rule over sovereign Islamic nations, the ousting from Kuwait of the brutal armed forces of an Islamic fascist dictator who had invaded and then \"enjoyed\" weeks of the metaphoric and all too literal raping in this tiny Islamic nation while openly looting, terrorizing, butchering, torturing, and murdering its citizens while none of its Islamic neighbors lifted so much as a finger to intervene, but instead begged the United Nations and the U.S. to solve their problems for them... which we did! And these are just a tiny listing of the far greater acts we have done for the cause of justice and good, and all of it on Islam's behalf. And yet, 9/11 is only the latest and greatest terrorist massacre by which we continue to be repaid by the bloodthirsty religion of Islam for all we have done and continue to do on its behalf.\n\n\"Caesar\" also glaringly omits and all too conveniently ignores radical Islam's blood-soaked history and their on-going policy of religiously motivated bomb blasts, hijackings, kidnappings, tortures, rapes, gang rapes, female circumcisions, sawing and/or hacking off people's limbs and heads, mutilations, and always... mass murder after mass murder after yet more mass murder all perpetrated against civilian populations worldwide, including those of their own religion, and all thanks to Islam's foundational tenets of blood lust that makes all such horrors not only acceptable but actually laudable, eternally rewardable, and thus... forever inevitable. \n\nTrue, all religions have their radicals and fanatics. But none deliberately attract, nurture, and encourage terrorist fanatics more than does Islam. And none preaches genocide against the entire Jewish race/nation and all non-Islamic \"infidels\" in the name of God more than does Islam. And it is how this video accurately documents for the entire world only this latest and greatest mass butchery in the name of Allah that probably motivates \"Caesar\" most to attempt such blatant anti-U.S. propagandizing here. And for those who would disagree, I challenge \"Caesar\" or anyone else to provide us any reliable evidence of even a single factual error in this documentary. \n\nWhat I think \"Caesar\" fears most is that such a powerful documentary as this might add to the growing world view that despite the constant rhetoric of Islam as a religion of \"peace,\" the ever-escalating terrorist acts of its leaders and constituents in the name of Islamic religion reveal the exact opposite to be the true case. Maybe it's just me, but I'm thinking any religion that so encourages its hormone-driven young men to blow themselves up with as many \"infidels\" as they can so as to spend eternity in orgiastic sex with 72 virgins deserves to be fully prosecuted, at the very least on charges of \"conspiracy to commit (mass) murder\"!\n\nAnd one thought that just hit me: If more and more Islamics continue to either commit or condone such bloodshed and with the full approval of their Islamic leaders, which god are they truly honoring and emulating: Allah -- the Creator of Life; or instead, Iblis (Satan), the Destroyer of it? By their fruits are they known, after all.\n\nAnd on the question of whom and what Islamics most worship and adore, permit me to close this review as also does this wonderful documentary, by quoting one of Islam's most renowned clerics:\n\n\"We love death. The U.S. loves Life. That is the big difference between us.\" -- Osama bin Laden", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1373", "text": "Awesome\n \tWow, I watched this on the national geographic channel and I was so astonished at some of the details, that I had to buy it. It should be a must buy for any library across this country. I encouage every American to watch this", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1374", "text": "Thora Birch\n \tIf you have never been introduced to Thora Birch-this is the one to see. I don't know if this was her first movie or not but she is really young in this film. If there were ever a star born \"this is it\". She is just unbelievable. Griffin and Johnson are really great too. This movie is actually worth watching for the scene location alone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1375", "text": "SUCH a lovable, sad character\n \tI have absolutely no idea how to properly describe this movie. I just know that I had to buy it b/c I rented it so often. Napolean is such a loser. His brother Kip could have a huge \"L\" on his own forehead.\nThey have a pet llama named Tina. Watching this movie brought back all of my akward teen years. Agh! Also made me feel a LOT prettier and smarter than I thought I was. In the end, though, they all win. Kip is especially transformed. \n\"Your mom goes to college...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1376", "text": "Master OF The Rare LASERDISCs Movies.\n \tFALLING IN LOVE 1984 is One of my Favorite Romantic 80s Movies,I have two LASERDISC Copies One [NEW] And the other is [ USED ] And I have it on DVD too,You gotta give it a try you will love it too :", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1377", "text": "Very Good\n \tIn all of the other X-men DVDs, they show very little on the couple that i like the best. Kitty and Lance. the first episode Joyride, is when Lance joins the X-men. Not everyone is pleased, but almost all are. Scott is the one who hates Lance and Doesen't believe that Lance is doing this out of truth. well when cars, jets, start mysterisoly getting very dirtty. Scott blames it all on Lance. But is it Lance or is someone else having the Joyride?? and Walk on the Wild Side is a episode very good towards \"Girl Power\" Jean, Boom Boom, Rouge, Magma,Kitty decide to become the BayVille Sirens. Stoping crime and Wearing Leather in the process. the other Two epsiodes are worth getting the Disc After All, any X-Men DVD is worth it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1378", "text": "\"Everything For Everybody!\" ~ A Very Merry Christmas To Us All\n \tNow with the release of the '38 version of 'A Christmas Carol' I can once again enjoy the antics of the grumpy old Ebenezer Scrooge as played by Reginald Owens. In my opinion not as good as the later Alastair Sim version in '51, but all in all a wonderful film that can be enjoyed by the whole family. \n\nThis version is not as dark and scary as the '51 production, so if you have a young child you want to introduce to this wonderful Christmas story of transformation and redemption for the first time this is definitely the version they should view first. One of the essentials for your DVD Christmas collection!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1379", "text": "Still Quirky and Funny Black Comedy Tells the Ultimate Opposites-Attracts Love Story\n \tThis 1971 black comedy is still a stitch, even if it doesn't feel as audacious as I'm sure it once did. Directed by the maverick Hal Ashby, it is the epitome of all opposites-attract love stories as a twenty-year old depressive connects with a 79-year old life-loving woman. They actually bond over their mutual interest in death, as they keep showing up at the same funerals. However, the root of their respective interests couldn't be more different - Maude shows up to reconfirm how lucky she feels to be alive, while the hearse-driving Harold simply likes the morbidity of it all.\n\nThe plot is really about their burgeoning relationship, while his mother constantly attempts to make the death-obsessed Harold more socially acceptable. First, she uselessly sets him up on a series of blind dates. To foil any hope of romance with these women, however, he stages mock-suicides which simply perturbs rather than disturbs his mother. She then recruits an ineffectual analyst and even has her brother Victor, a hawkish officer and Vietnam War amputee, to try to convince Harold to join the Army. The episodic structure of the story by Collin Higgins (years before becoming a director in his own right with \"Foul Play\" and \"Nine to Five\") allows the characters to develop in subtle ways with a completely deadpan approach despite the outward shenanigans of the characters' actions. The movie eventually moves toward a greater gravitas but despite some soap opera elements, surprisingly not at the expense of the pervasive whimsical tone.\n\nRuth Gordon is her typically pixilated self, an archetype she played for years afterward, while Bud Cort is terrific in conveying his particular brand of wide-eyed cynicism. It's really their unforced chemistry that keeps the film feeling fresh 35 years later. There are funny sideline performances by Vivian Pickles as Harold's eye-rolling mother, Ellen Geer as an overly actressy blind date named Sunshine, and Eric Christmas in a very funny cameo as a disapproving priest. Cat Stevens' soundtrack hasn't aged as well as, say, Simon and Garfunkel's music in \"The Graduate\", but it still works as a folkish commentary on the quirky proceedings. Unfortunately, the 2000 DVD contains a rather compromised print and there are no extras included", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1380", "text": "Music expertly portrayed in film\n \tThis presents us with a visual voyage into music that, in my opinion, excels that if the original Fantasia. Not only is the animation itself is extremely fluid, colorful, and highly diverse from segment to segment, but the representation of the music is, in itself, sheer genius. As I have come to expect from Disney, at least some research has been done into the texture of the music as well as thematical studies and tonal structure. This much, I believe, is made in evidence of both blatant and subtle use of contrast on screen to highlight the contrast of the music", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1381", "text": "Surpasses Silence Of The Lambs\n \tI have to say, it took me a while to getting around to seeing this. I thought \"Silence Of The Lambs\" was good - it featured a great performance by Anthony Hopkins, and the rest of it was....good. But that was about it, as far as I was concerned. It just didn't really click with me, and it wasn't anything near the great movie I'd been hoping for, so when its sequel was released I didn't feel any great need to rush out and get it as soon as it was released. A bit surprisingly though, I thought \"Hannibal\" was really great once I finally did see it. Everyone said it was more geared toward horror than \"Silence...\" (which is fine by me) and it may have been, marginally. But much more than that, it was just a Better horror movie than its predecessor, and it was also a better thriller and a better drama movie, in my opinion. Hopkins is just as good, if not better, than he was as Dr. Hannibal Lecter the first time around, and while I usually don't like recasting roles in a movie (unless the actor or actress is playing a creature or monster or something where you don't see their real face or hear their real voice, and even there they sometimes end up getting the mannerisms wrong) Julianne Moore did a great job stepping into the Clarice Starling role originally played by Jodie Foster.\n\n The movie centers around the hunt to find Lecter by the only victim of his original, pre-incarceration, carnage to survive - a thoroughly despicable pedophile who avoided ever being charged for his crimes by cutting a deal with prosecutors to give evidence against Lecter. It seems like \"Hannibal\" has changed tract from \"Silence\" and is implying that most if not all of Lecter's victims May have been horrendous individuals who in some way brought his wrath down upon themselves. Whether that's the truth or whether it was just this one victim who was so reprehensible, the effect was to create a foil for Hannibal who's even more evil than he is. Hannibal Lecter himself is, well, he's not a 'good guy' in this movie; he is, though, presented in very cryptic shades of grey. His behaviors contradict one another but do so in a way that feels real, and he's much more interesting as a character this time around. Clarice also is; she comes across here as a character who's somehow traumatized, perhaps even mentally unbalanced, deep down but supresses it so well that it took a genius like Lecter to ever see it, and that's what so intrigued him in the first place. One possible interpretation of things overall (and this is just one of many potential takes on it; the movie briefly and subtly hints at so many different things that you could take away just about anything from it - making it a great source of conversation for movie-lovers) is that Hannibal Lecter is a person who had/has the potential for great goodness within himself but chose evil, while Clarice Starling has the potential for great darkness and Hannibal-level violence in her, but chose to be good, chose in fact to make her career in opposing those who give in to the same darkness. A lot of food for thought in this one (no pun intended). \n\n Great performances all around; in notable addition to Hopkins and Moore the brilliant Gary Oldman plays Lecter's nemesis and the chronically overlooked and under-rated Ray Liotta plays an unlikable, rather creepy FBI agent who's constantly at odds with Starling. A very, very engaging and wel-made movie", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1382", "text": "Always in our DVD player!\n \tWe just got this DVD last week, but ever since that time it has remained in the DVD player and has been viewed at least a dozen times by my three year old daughter, Cassidy. She LOVES this DVD and all the planets that come to life. She sings along and has really learned her planets. The songs are top notch. The DVD is enjoyable for adults, even after ten viewings when most kid videos would become painful. A+++++++++++", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1383", "text": "A Fantastic Series\n \tMoonlighting is one of the greatest series to ever grace television. Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd have a chemistry that just makes the episodes work. The scripts are well written, funny when they are supposed to be and serious when they are supposed to be. All I can say is you should check it out and see for yourself. I'm very happy I decided to buy these DVDs.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1384", "text": "The Five People You Meet In Heaven\n \t\"The Five People You Meet in Heaven\" is a powerful book with many mixed emotions. This film was a constant mystery as I never knew what would happen next. The story is all about the people who affected Eddie the most in his life. The people he meets in Heaven are interesting and also somewhat shocking. Some people he knew, and some he had never met. This was a great idea. \nMitch Albom kept me wanting to read as I usually am not too interested in books. This truly is the greatest book I've ever read and therefore I would definitely recommend it to everyone.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1385", "text": "The Lord's Luchador\n \tMicrophone {tap, tap, tap}: Ladies and gentlemen! For your wrestling entertainment, I introduce to you the Lord's Luchador, the Mauling Monk, the Orphanator! Put your hands together for Naaaacho Liiiibbbbre!\n\nJack Black (KING KONG) returns as another obsessive character in Jared Hess' latest cinematic offering, NACHO LIBRE. Most will remember Hess for his stunning direction of NAPOLEON DYNAMITE. Here he gets a bit more money for production and gives us a hilarious tale of a Mexican monk who's early dreams of becoming a luchador (wrestler) come to fruition later in life. \n\nJack Black plays Nacho, a cook at an orphanage/monastery where his talents as a chef come into question daily. But the one thing Nacho yearns for is to become a professional wrestler. His contact sports passions are reignited by the arrival of a beautiful nun named Sister Encarnacion (Ana de la Reguera (LADIES NIGHT), and by a wily thief named Esqueleto (SUPERVIVENCIA), a streetwise thug with bizarre moves. Esqueleto and Nacho team up and eventual take to the ring, only to be beaten time and again, but still making money. But making money isn't enough for Nacho (\"I want to win!\"). Vanity gets the better of Nacho and he tries everything to achieve his goal of becoming a winner, including finding a shaman who gives him sketchy advice regarding eagle eggs. \n\nFinally Nacho learns that winning comes from within and uses his \"inner\" strength to make his way to the top.\n\nSilliness occasionally racks Nacho Libre, but it is saved by Jack Black's incredible physical comedy. Not since SCHOOL OF ROCK has he been so well cast. The training scenes alone are worth the price of the rental (Cow dung to the face? A wasps nest to the head? Shooting Esqueleto with a blunted arrow?) When Nacho tries to court Sister Encarnacion, the comedy is further ratcheted up as Jack Black uses his butt-muscle tone in a nut cracking fashion! \t\n\nNapoleon Dynamite fans will flock to Hess' latest film, and will probably be amazed at what he accomplished with a little more cash and a few Hollywood well-known actors", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1386", "text": "Classic\n \tThis movie is a classic. If you haven't seen it or heard of it, buy it now", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1387", "text": "excellent actors and an excellent movie\n \tvery exciting and will keep you glued to your seat. i have just watched (2006) for first time.....", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1388", "text": "Fellini's Rome is Not Everyone's Rome\n \tFederico Fellini's 1972 film is not his best, when he has 8 1/2, La Strada and La Dolce Vita to his credit. While many critics adore this film for its absurdity and plotless, dreamy structure, I found it boring and phantasmagorical. It is simply Fellini's version of Rome and not Rome, the Eternal City itself. To risk sounding negative, I shall admit that there are some moments in which it is most expressive of early 1970's Rome - the scenes in which the hippies and American tourists invade the city, the long scene in the outdoor restaurant where everyone is talking their heads off (though saying some pretty vulgar things) and my favorite scene- the underground archaelogical excavation in which the frescoes of old Roman Patricians fade into oblivion. But mostly this film is weak in that it bored me because there was no plot. It starts off alright, and the movie works well when there is no sudden fantasy sequences. Fellini is himself in this movie, as well as Gore Vidal. Fellini envisions himself as a young man studying Rome in his youth in a strict Catholic school (the slide/projector shows ancient monuments like the Colliseum, the Apian Way, Trevi Fountain and Vatican as well as an offensive pornographic image of a woman's behind) and later as a young man journeys to Rome itself and takes residence with a large family in a crowded apartment in a slum. Then the young man sees a talent show that is tasteless, vulgar and long-winded. I found myself just as unimpressed as outraged as the audicences that went as far as to throw a dead cat on stage! It bothered me that there is much attention to prostitution, brothels or cheap, slutty women. The cover on the film is the promiscuous woman at the start of the film. And for a film about Rome and Italy, there is hardly any allusion to opera or any true classical theater. The Pope fashion show was ludicrous and blasphemous. Only serious, hardcore fans of Fellini will want to own this DVD. It is a perfect follow-up to his equally absurd and sexually radical Satyricon, loosely based on the old Roman epic.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1389", "text": "True Musical Genius\n \tThis DVD is the bomb! Why? Prince puts on a show. From Morris Day and the Time- (a Must see) to the Lenny Kravitz and Prince Jam session. True Prince fans will love seeing his energy and creativity. \n\nPrince is a real performer who puts his heart and soul in every dance move and song. \n\nAs for the spirituality aspect, I loved to see that side of him.\nThe song he sang was powerful and heartfelt. \n\nGet the DVD. You won't be disappointed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1390", "text": "sweeeeettt...\n \tyou gotta get the whole series....you can't just get one or two dvds...you need the whole thing, trust me. Once you start you gotta go all the way to the end", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1391", "text": "Great Classic Movie\n \tThis movie is worth owning. It's a classic tale, well done and very entertaining", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1392", "text": "Let your imagination fly!\n \tThis is a great kid's movie with a lot of characters and a great story plot. It's a good combination of a musical and a story with good characters and characters that do not make good choices :-) I would suggest not over thinking the story line, it's a kid's movie after all. And no its not all about the flying cars, believe me even a two year old is capable of appreciating more!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1393", "text": "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\n \tThis is a classic musical that I grew up watching on network tv. It has the great love story for the girls and the cool gaget car for the boys. I bought it to share with my kids and they loved it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1394", "text": "A higher level buddy comedy\n \tI didn't watch this one before\nBecause of all the hype\nToo many buddy comedies\nWere coming through the pipe\n\nThis one caught me by surprise\nIt really was first rate\nTwo dudes who're crashing weddings\nSo they'll always have a date\n\nFast-talking party animals\nWith very rigid rules\nBreak it off before sunrise\nCommitment's just for fools\n\nUntil one day one falls in love\nThe other falls in lust\nIf you want to see Vince Vaughn get hurt\nThen this one is a must\n\nSometimes sappy, sometimes sweet\nand often lewd and loud\nbut it doesn't stoop to flatulence\nso it stands out from the crowd\n\n\n\nAmanda Richards, November 5, 2006", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1395", "text": "Ahhh ! The good old cartoons\n \tWow, I was so excited to see this available on DVD. This is from the era of cartoon geniuses. These cartoons are good for all ages and will never go out of fashion. I can not wait to have kids and show this to them. It beats the violence and tone of cartoons today. This is my choice for a cartoon lovers collection a MUST HAVE. Enjoy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1396", "text": "a trip out film\n \tI was just gonna watch the film because I think RObert De Niro is one of the Greatest Actors Ever, but then the film takes on a behind the scenes of Being Black and that truly adds another factor to this film.it's a trip out film", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1397", "text": "A Wonderful Masterpiece\n \tThis movie has recieved several bad reviews and I can understand that. This movie is a rather complex movie and not the typical \"first gay love movie\", but if you like movies that are not, this one if a must have. The movie is not a hardcore sex movie, in fact there is only one scene of sex, in the movie. The positives of this movie are, it uses silence as a tool and it looks into a differnt kind of first love, one that doesn't turn out in the same way other movies portray. Again, I only recomend this movie to people who enjoy complex movies and are not looking for just hardcore sex", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1398", "text": "All teen movies should be this great\n \tI love this movie. While the teen movie stereotypes are always apparent in every film, \"She's All That\" doesn't go overboard and, surprisingly, presents a relatively realistic view of the high school social strata.\n\nAfter Zach, the class president and soccer star, is very publically dumped by his \"magically delicious\" (and equally popular) girlfriend, Taylor, he's hard put to maintain his legacy.\n\nUber-jock, though a little slow, Zach's friend, Dean, bets him that he can't replace Taylor and make any girl prom queen.\n\nEnter Laney Boggs, an art student who cares little about the social scene. Dean picks Laney as Zach's prom queen \"project\" and Zach has a hard time convincing Laney to even go out with him.\n\nMeanwhile, Taylor, the ex, is dating a Real World reject who she met over spring break, but she's still catty over her \"discards\" and is horrible to Laney, embarassing her at a party.\n\nThe more time Zach spends with Laney, the more he starts to like her and Laney begins to open up and finds a real outlet in her art.\n\nDean, sensing he might be about to lose the bet, asks Laney to prom before Zach gets around to it and, a recently single Taylor, attaches herself to Zach's arm, assuming he'll take her back.\n\nUltimately, feelings are hurt, battle lines are drawn...and a really cool dance scence takes place at the prom.\n\nI love the fresh comedy in the movie that is amusing for teens without being impractical or raunchy. The characters are well-developed and actually evolve in a realistic fashion (even if you are left wondering how nice-guy Zach ever dated self-absorbed Taylor Vaughn).\n\nAll-in-all, there's really nothing comparable to the teen movies like \"Sixteen Candles\" or \"Pretty In Pink\" because those are genres unto themselves, but \"She's All That\" is definitely a nice representation of a good, modern teen movie", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1399", "text": "Valley of the Dolls\n \tI have always enjoyed watching this movie, with so many great stars, some whom are no longer with us; never owned it on video, now I have it on DVD, great price too!! It was worth it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1400", "text": "A Story Worth The Whole Nine Yards\n \tIf there is one war story to keep on your shelf besides \"Saving Private Ryan,\" this is it.\n\nThe story starts with a lawyer visiting England as a tourist years after war's end. He discovers a cheap, ceramic antique which the store owner tells him is of little value. \"Value?\" replies the lawyer. \"Wrap it very carefully\" he adds. So begins his mental journey back in time to the English airstrip where he served as adjutant of the 918th (nine, eighteenth) Bomb Group.\n\nThis \"hard luck\" group is taken over by a brigadier general from a colonel who has \"over-identified\" with his men, thus putting them before his missions. The general, Frank Savage, must restore group discipline and performance before the group disintegrates as an effective fighting unit.\n\nGeneral Savage puts mission before men and turns the disgruntled men who despise him into a cohesive unit. They turn into a group that will do anything to keep from being left behind, or letting down their new leader. (Each announcement of a mission for the following day is characterized by the operations officer going to the mantel piece in the Officers' Club, and turning the head of a ceramic pirate, face outward.)\n\nBut the tough general will not make the same mistake that the last group commander makes. He will always keep the mission first, and will not over-identify with his men. He will not let the loss of his men affect him. \n\nOr, will he?\n\nThis black and white story is exceptional and superbly acted. It shows the mental tug-of-war a leader must make in the decisions that will cost the lives of men he has come to admire and respect. It depicts how the ugliness of war brings out the best in ourselves, and creates fraternal bonds that last a lifetime.\n\nThis is not a gory story, but it is one that will leave you breathless. It may sadden you, but it will not disappoint you. It does not end with everyone living, or happy.\n\nWar never does.\n\n\n\n\nP.S. The \"whole nine yards\" refers to the length of ammunition linked together that fed into the machine guns aboard each bomber", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1401", "text": "way back when\n \tthis is like the classic that killed other classics. for some reason this is around the time when characters started dying off more in anime. so anime was never the same around this time. based off the manga loosely. i mean some parts are changed or edited. over here the manga was rare so try it if you like this type of animation. still one of my favorites in terms of anime classics. beware this is a type of movie that will kick you in your face and start to laugh. a very hyper violent film. lot's of action!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1402", "text": "Small Miracles a Heartwarming Story Set in Beautiful Wales\n \tThis film was originally titled The Testimony of Taliesin Jones. It is named for the hero, a little Welsh boy whose mother leaves his farm family for a life in town. His experiences are touching, and seem to involve a gift of healing.\n\nDelightful, beautiful, deserves to be better known than it is", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1403", "text": "Best How to\n \tThis DVD is the BESt DVD by far for how to dj. Awesome interviews and 2nd disc does excellent job of showing you all you need to know about how to dj. Do not waste money on other cheap and cheesy Dj dvds like I did, spend the extra few bucks and I knwo you will be happy with this purchase", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1404", "text": "Don't waste your tim on the Remix!\n \tI was given the \"Special Fan Remix\" edition of this film last Christmas, and I must say, the so-called bonus features only detract from the wonderful original. So stick with the original", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1405", "text": "3 Fast, 3 Furious\n \tAfter buying the original \"The Fast and The Furious\" I found most of my enjoyment came from making fun of the movie and shaming it. However, I can now say I am a fan of the trilogy (all 3 films are good).\n\nLucas Black is simply The Man and gives another great performance here. Bow Wow does a surprisingly good job as well. Car buffs and street racers will especially like this movie (which I am neither). This is a fast paced and exciting action packed movie that many will enjoy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1406", "text": "A great dvd\n \tThis dvd takes some of the funniest episodes from the series. The Dvd is put together quite well and episodes are taped better than vhs. The only problem is with 1 or 2 episodes it splits for a quick second, but i would recommend to anyone who like any Lucille Ball items", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1407", "text": "Not as sweaty as Walk and Jog\n \tI love Leslie Sansone's videos. She's quirky and a bit \"ditzy\", but her workouts are always easy to follow and fun; this is no exception. There have been previous complaints about her cues not being good enough, but I had absolutely no problems- even on my first try. If you don't want to miss a beat, pay close attention at first- you'll hear the directions.\n I bought this because I loved Walk and Jog so much. Walk and Kick is not quite as intense, but it still works up a sweat. For a day where you're not working quite as hard, this is a great workout for people interested in a bit of kickboxing (but not for experience kickboxers). \n I also saw complaints about Leslie saying some silly things about the size of her nose, dusting the floor, etc; this is classic Leslie chatter, and I personally think it makes the workout go faster. If you don't like the chatter of her other videos, you wont like this one.\n As an avid WATP video user, I give this one a big thumbs up.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1408", "text": "One of the Best of 2002\n \tExcellent pay per view. One of the best of 2002. Here's the matches:\n\n1) 6-Man Elimination Table Match: 3 Minute Warning and Rico vs. Jeff Hardy and Bubba Ray and Spike Dudley (5/5)\nGreat opener. Lots of high spots included. For 300+ pounders, 3 Minute Warning really can move. Surprise ending.\n\n2) Cruiserweight Championship: Jamie Noble (champion) vs. Billy Kidman (5/5)\nBoth looked impressive during the match putting on a superb bout. Watch for Noble's sick DDT and Kidman aerial moveset.\n\n3) Hardcore Match for Women's Championship: Trish Stratus (champion) vs. Victoria (4/5)\nA solid women's division match. Tons of weapons but a weak finish. Victoria supposedly injured her ACL in this match but I couldn't find the spot. Maybe you can.\n\n4) WWE Championship: Brock Lesnar (champion) vs. Big Show (2/5)\nOf course Brock was able to suplex the Big Show and Brock was able to get him up for the F-5, which Paul Heyman doubted. The match unfolded quickly and equipped a strong end.\n\n5) WWE Tag Team Championship Elimination Match: Edge and Rey Mysterio (champions) vs. Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit vs. Los Guerreros (3/5)\nUsing a Tag Title bout as a warm-down match didn't pay out well. Rey possessed an intense aereal arsenal compared to his present one. Worth watching.\n\n6) World Championship Elimination Chamber Match: Triple H (champion) vs. Kane vs. Chris Jericho vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Booker T vs. Shawn Michaels (4/5)\nI was hoping someone would bring the match atop the chamber, but was disappointed. And the fact that Jericho was a World Tag Team champion at the time puzzled me, since Christian, his partner, wasn't even on the show. Besides that, a great Main Event. RVD nearly crushed Triple H's throat at one point. Jericho knew how to work an Elimination Chamber at perfectly.\n\nOverall 4/5 for Survivor Series 2002. Worth buying", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1409", "text": "SYBIL: A MOVIE LONG OVERDUE FOR UNCUT RELEASE\n \tSYBIL is a movie that was long overdue for an uncut release to the public. The performances by Sally Field and Joanne Woodward are impeccable and gave the subject matter (child abuse) and enormous amount of exposure at a time when it went largely unnoticed. Wharever disputes may have arisen since over techniques, both the book and the movie became musts for students of Abnormal Psychology at that time and for decades afterwards.\nJoanne Woodward reverses her roles from \"The Three Faces Of Eve\" to portray Dr. Cornelia Wilbur with consummate skill, while Sally Field's performance as Sybil is awesome and breathtaking as she dissolves from one self into another (the movie works with thirteen of the Book's sixteen personalities). Without being overtly graphic, the movie conveys all of the horrors of Sybil's childhood with an incredible impact.\nThe rest of the cast is excellent, with Martine Bartlett's \"Hattie\", Sybil's mother, in the chilling forefront and Natasha Ryan as Little Sybil close behind.\nThe real Sybil, unaware that Sally Field had just been chosen to play her based on her trial reading with Joanne Woodward, let it be known that she wanted Stewart Stern and Daniel Petrie to try and get Sally for her part. {From the Extras Bonus Disk)\nI can't recommend the movie and the book enough to students of Human Behavior and Psychology, whether for personal of professional interests.\nIt took Hollywood 30 years to try remaking the film, which should indicate how high the bar was set by this original cast and production", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1410", "text": "Exceptional Footage of The Worst DAY in our History\n \tAs an American I find this video showing the incredible distruction and the first responders who are operating at the scene of this enormous tragedy compelling. To think that this terrorist attack actually happened on our soil is truly unbelievable. Another reviewer from France states that the footage is nothing special! That is the furthest from the TRUTH! I guess the he believes that the terrorist attack never took place! This is an HISTORIC Document that should be seen by every American!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1411", "text": "A fantastic series....\n \tI had no idea what I had missed. I bought this set at Sam's Club for $18 (now I see what a deal I really got). I watched every minute and loved it. If you haven't seen it...DO! And, maybe check out Sam's Club for your own copy at an incredible price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1412", "text": "Almost a GREAT MOVIE!\n \tVery entertaining! Except few scenes, I really enjoyed this movie. (but hey, nothing is perfect, right? except maybe LOTR...). You should buy this DVD or at least rent it, watched, and then decide. I watched it few times and I will more in the future! Good romantic comedy!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1413", "text": "Electric Boogie\n \tThis is easily one of the best films of the 80's. Kevin Bacon is a GOD in this movie. He plays a total renegade that swigs booze and dances like the devil. When the Footloose song comes on the radio, my co-worker Tom and i cant help but busting into dance. Its films like this that can make you feel good and drunk with happy feet!! Buy this dvd for your collection and you'll be bursting into dance before u know it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1414", "text": "AN ANIMATED FAMILY OF X-MEN -- COMPLETE WITH SPANDEX\n \tAN ANIMATED FAMILY OF X-MEN -- COMPLETE WITH SPANDEX and IT ALL TURNS OUT PRETTY - - WELL - - INCREDIBLE: \n\nPixar and Disney have made six exceptional films together, but I find myself reaching for this one almost every time. \n\nNeedless to say, superhero films are no longer novelties, yet this film seems to have new angles on seemingly cliched themes. The lawsuits that put the \"Supers\" out of business is certainly a real gem and it gives Brad Bird who wrote and directed \"The Incredibles\" some unexplored avenues to try, which he does and it turned out, well - - PRETTY INCREDIBLE! \n\nWHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT: \n\nFirst we have the husband and wife superhero team that never has a chance to team up as \"Supers\" and instead turns into Mr. and Mrs. Average American after the lawsuits that ended the \"Supers\" crime fighting dynasty. Along the way they had three very different yet \"Super\" offspring! Wow, that's enough right there to keep us busy. \n\nWe also have sub-plots which include each one of the 3 children's coming of age in a \"Super\" way, but as ordinary kids. The kids, like their parents, struggle all the way through the film to get to where they go and they grow in the process individually and as a family. \n\nWe have Bob Parr [Mr. Incredible] going through what appears to be a mid-life crisis, and his confused wife, Helen, who just wants them all to fit in like everybody else. But, after all, how can \"Elastigirl\" be just another soccer mom? We have the return of a hostile and dysfunctional former fan [Buddy] who turns \"The Incredibles\" lives upside-down and inside-out. For the first time, the \"Supers\" are the underdogs! \n\nEVERYTHING THAT FOLLOWS - SATISFYING FAMILY ISSUES and MUCH MORE: \n\nAfter these elements are set into motion, we have EVERYTHING THAT FOLLOWS, and it is fascinating to see all the Incredibles' family issues worked out like any other family's, but with many interesting twists. \"The Incredibles\" is a SUPER film! \n\nDVD FEATURES: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.39:1 [very widescreen] Digital to Digital Transfer is the sharpest I have seen yet! \n\nLots of features and deleted scenes as well as some early concepts for different ways of introducing the characters make me grateful they made it the way they did. \n\nThe \"Jack-Jack Attack\" is probably the high point of the features and illustrates what we did not see going on between \"Jack-Jack\" and the baby-sitter. I just wish it was longer. The behind the scenes \"Featurettes\" are worth watching as are the blooper scenes, though they seem a bit contrived. \n\nThere are two commentary tracks, one with Brad Bird [writer/director] and John Walker [producer]. and another with the animators. I could not watch the entire movie with either track on. Maybe you can. The files about the \"Supers\" are interesting. There is lots more. If you like to go in for it, you can spend the day with the features alone. \n\nFor me, however, there is the film. This is the best animated film, in my opinion, and is perfect for all members of the family (of all ages) to connect with in a fun-filled, family sort of way.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1415", "text": "Excellent\n \tAwesome! Bought for my husband for Valentine's Day! Even our 8 year old son loved it. Excellent condition", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1416", "text": "Stunning\n \tGreat story. Great actors. Beautiful scenery and colors. My favorite movie", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1417", "text": "A Real Student of History - Pursuer\n \t\"Student of History\" is a student of Christian biased history. There are plenty of qualified scholars, and current book like that of theologian Bart Ehman for one, who show that early Christianity was based on forged documents that claimed earlier pedigree, but were written by ambitious men who sought to dominate a very wide spead of ideas about who and what those events in Judea were about. (Not Paliestine! The Romans named the region Palestine after the war against the Jews in 70CE). The fact that one man (Constantine) sought a single authoritive finality was a political move, not an act or miracle of \"God.\" Authority of apostles is more Christian myth and power assertion, not historical proof of the varacity of the Bible and Christian claims. Objective scholarship has shown for example that a church father (probably Iraneus) forged copies of Josephus by adding the paragraphs that refer to Jesus. It is easy to understand when we remember that typewriters and copy machines did not exist then! Handwriting is sort of a give-away, especially when other earlier copies exist with no insets about Jesus. What is known about the Gospel of Thomas and other second century altnative Christian texts is that they were warred against by the eventual winner. It might have gone otherwise and then people like you would be claiming a completely different set of circumstances as facts. People with no authority like Iraneus wrote tracts condemning any other view than his own and those of his small cult. He called Arius of Alexander for example, a heretic. But he had no authority to do so. He forged documents to prove it never realizing that in the future, others would also forge whatever they found expedient to make reality for believers. Paul called it \"Lying to bring you the truth.\" But a lie is a lie and historians can't make lies facts. So the yoke of bias due to conditioned belief must be thrown off if one is to be a true historian and seeker of truth.\n\nThe real \"key\" to the entire mystery - and the inspiration for all of these writers is the nagging reality of the original parchments found by the real life priest Beringer Saunier in 1891 in Rennes-le-Chateau. I have been there several times. The original parchments are kept in a vault in London at a Loyd's Bank. The copies have been studied by many and here is the problem for the debunkers; When a fraud is being perpetuated, code puzzles are invariably simple and unsophisticated. Experts agree that the codes on the parchments are so sophisticated that they would have had to have been created by a very intelligent individual - a genuis. Everything can be argued down for lack of enough solid evidence if you wish to prefer Christian myths like virgin birth, death and resurrection (actually earlier pagan myths), but the parchments remain a piece of evidence that no un objecive debunker likes to talk about. \n\nDan Brown has made the subject popular again by writing a book and making a film that tantilizes the minds of many people. He also gives the public a new level of nonsense to wade through and a rich source of psuedo history for debunkers to feast upon, pretending to extend their claim to truth by turning over toys in a kindergarten class.\n\nIf you are going to claim to be a student of history, you must be objective and ready to accept what is there, not select what suits you. And if you want to answer the many very quesitonable claims of Chrisitanity and the claimed history of the faith, then you must be willing to question the premises. Once you do that, you will find that there is plenty to support doubt. Just knowing about the Catholic destruction of previous historic and relgious records along with anyone who opposed them, ought to clue the thinking person that something is up with tradtional Christian Western history on its face.\n\nDan Brown, and and to a greater extent, Leigh, Baigent and Lincoln have a lot more material than that planted and represented by Pierre Plantard. The discussion of the Biblical evidence itself is compelling without ever having Pierre Plantard at all. Why is there a large tradition of all people extant at the time that Simon of Cyrene was crucified, not Jesus? (Muslims claim this today and Christian Freemasons are aware of the source document- I have seen it myself). And if we really want to be factual about it, there never was a Jesus Christ in Judea. Paul created his church in Greece and the Hellenized region of Asia Minor. \"Jesus Christ\" is Greek. If there was a character that Jesus was based on his name would have been Josua ben Joseph and his brother \"James\" would be Jacob. If you dig in you will find no basis for a person named Jesus exists and the probability that the Jesus Christ character was only Paul's creation based on another person who was crucified as a rebel by the Romans and whose sect venerated his death as a memorial that became part of their sect of Judiasm.\n\nOne book of found in the Dead Sea Scrolls is the Book of Enoch. Freemasons have owned a copy of it and it is tracable to at least 1717 when the Grand Lodge in London announced itself. How does a book that only became known to the public when the closely guarded srolls were finally made public in the 1990s, already exist among a society of brotherhood that can be traced to the Knights Templar? This is not myth, but a sample of factual connections one can make if they objectively study the quesitons, culling out the fluff and theory from fact for 20 years as I have. \n\nI didn't just read, I traveled. It takes a long time to verify or debunk a historical claim or theory. These people who study the subject for a year and then write a book amuse me, but very well. I completely enjoyed the film, The Da Vinci Code, even though I could not read the book, because I knew too much of the where he got his ideas from to read it. Leigh Teaging= Richard Leigh, Teabing = Michael Baigent, and the GM of the Priory named Sauniere. There is a code for begginers in the book, but I am no beginner. Still, I found the film enjoyable and I even thought the book is a good thing, because I am a bit like the Leigh Teabing character in the Da Vinci Code. I believe that a lie even to build a faith is a lie and overall, the worse will come from it. Histoy shows that to be true. Religions are built on lies made for the purpose of power and control over others. What we witness now in the world is more of that with more and worse to come. It is probably useless, but only when people can know the real truth and throw off the superstition and neurosis of religion, including and especially Christianity (but all others as well) will the human race have a chance to become something besides a mass of ants bent of self destruction.\n\nIf there is any use for the historian, it must be to serve as a witness and a warning. How long will we repeat history? As long as we insist on institutionalizing lies and myth.\n\nIn the meantime, established Christian indluence and owned media produce airy debates quoting the Bible and it's own set of Biblical facts as ultimate fact because they haven't yet gone to the bottom of the scholarly bebate - and don't want to.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1418", "text": "A Feel Good Film With Interesting Psychological Conflict\n \t\"The Bells of St. Mary's\" was a shrewd move by Paramount Studios and director Leo McCarey, whose successful prequel film about the likable and practical Catholic priest Father O'Malley, \"Going My Way\", spawned the 1945 release, which included an additional element that provided the basis for an interesting psychological conflict. Irish Catholic McCarey was impressed by letters he received from movie fans who enjoyed \"Going My Way\" and suggested that he do a similar film showcasing the role that nuns played in the Catholic world inhabited by Father O'Malley.\n\nBing Crosby had garnered a Best Actor Oscar for \"Going My Way\" and McCarey secured the services of the beautiful Ingrid Bergman to play Sister Benedict, the Mother Superior of St. Mary's School. Crosby found himself immediately clashing with Bergman on certain points relating to the parish, but through it all a mutual respect existed between them. Each realized that the other was committed to the best interests of St. Mary's.\n\nDudley Nichols, a Best Original Screenplay Academy Award winner a decade earlier for the John Ford film about the Irish political conflict starring Victor McLaglen, \"The Informer\", directed his effort in the script toward presenting Crosby and Bergman in periodic conflict, but learning from those experiences. Much of the contrast, they realize, stems from the way that men and women view situations. One phase of the film showing this difference is when Bergman teaches a young student who has been victimized by a bully how to box as a means of restoring order. She feels a tinge of guilt since the youngster's failure to fight back and receipt of a beating in the process stemmed from his obedience to her stricture against fighting at St. Mary's. \n\nWhen Crosby pursues a conventional macho posture in extolling the need for protecting oneself and praises the fighting skills of the bully, the nun has had enough. She purchases a boxing instructional book written by former heavyweight champion Gene Tunney and adeptly instructs the obedient youngster in the manly art of self-defense as he ultimately teaches the bully a lesson. Crosby recognizes her teaching skill and becomes cognizant of the strength of her feminine viewpoint.\n\nAn area where Crosby and Bergman cooperate is in seeking the answer to the nun's fervent prayer. She believes that of the mortgage holder of their property, Henry Travers, who has built a modern building next door and seeks to use the church property for an employee parking lot, may through prayer and proper persuasion be convinced to give them his modern structure. The result would be a new school and no further need to use the tired current facility.\n\nThe effectiveness of Crosby and Bergman stems from their soft sell technique with just the right pinch of Christian charitable thought thrown into the mix. Travers, who cannot sleep nights and experiences heart problems, confides to the priest and nun separately that he wishes he was better liked. \n\nTheir soft sell approach in advancing the \"It is more blessed to give than to receive\" precept along with the accompanying feel good element of charity prompts Travers to see things in a light more favorable to the interests of St. Mary's.\n\nCrosby and Bergman are delights to behold in this feel good film. They provide challenges to each other through disagreement and an effective front when they team up on the issue of greatest importance to them, the welfare of St. Mary's parish.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1419", "text": "I grew up on this movie!\n \tI really did; i would watch it almost everyday! It was my favorite movie back then! I held this tradition until... (sob)... my mom threw away our copy! I don't CARE if the tape was old! I still wanna see it! (I'm gonna buy it on DVD soon! ^_^) Fluke is a great movie the whole family can enjoy. It's an original story that should make you cry. It even has a pretty funny ending! I can't wait to see this movie again... anyway, this movie is about a man who dies in a car-crash and gets reincarnated as a dog--I know a lot of peeps out there that don't believe in reincarnation but just remember, this is fiction--anyway, as he grows older, he wants to see his wife and kid even more. He decides to find them. He one day sees them in a parking lot (and can't remember what they did, the last time I saw this movie was a couple years ago) and he ran up to the car window and scared his wife. She told him to shoo and after a while he got off the car and watched them drive away (i think). I sadly can't remember what happened after that but I know he goes to his house and his son asks if they can keep him for a pet. The mother agrees, reluctantly. I dont remember a lot of the rest but i know he meets another guy that was reincarnated as a dog and they become friends...and...uh...NO! I NEED TO WATCH THE MOVIE AGAIN!!! I just bought the book, so after I read the book, I plan to watch the movie. BWA HA HA~~!!! Anyway, it's a fun-filled movie. Watch it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1420", "text": "cool punishment scene\n \tthe guy shirtless, tied up, abs muscles so vulnerables to let the punisher to TORTURE this guy until he cant almost breath and cry for mercy...just an upper stomach being beaten to make this guy suffer a pain he will never forget..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1421", "text": "Amistad\n \tThe story line was very moving. Anthony Hopkins and Morgan Freeman are always fantastic in any movie they do. It is well worth the price and well worth the time to watch", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1422", "text": "Not intimidating or condescending\n \tHow many times have you watched an exercise video hosted by a bouncy, perky blonde with a plastic smile making you feel like a fat, lazy slob? Or maybe it was an arrogant Hollywood trainer with that \"fitter than thou\" sneer... these instructors just don't seem like real people with real lives outside the gym, do they?\n\nWell, Ana Caban is different. She has a warm, relaxed presence with grace borne of years of ballet. She explains the moves thoroughly without talking down to the viewer, and she gives the impression that she does Pilates because she likes the results - not because she is an obsessive-compulsive exercise fanatic. The exercises are geared toward the beginner, yet offer enough of a challenge to keep you busy for a while. When you've mastered the beginner workout, she also leads an intermediate workout which offers greater challenges, but the familiarity of Ana's friendly demeanor.\n\nI have a hard time making myself exercise, but when it comes to buckling down and choosing something to do for myself, this is the DVD I pop in the machine. I've purchased several exercise tapes and DVD's over the years, but this one has definitely seen the most use", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1423", "text": "this is who we are... the time is near\n \tSeason 1 of \"Millennium\" featured fantastic performances from its cast and a dark atmosphere that made \"The X-Files\" look sunny by comparison. Unfortunately much of that year ended up as little more than a \"murder mystery of the week\" fare. Thankfully the second season, supervised by former \"X-Files\" producers Glen Morgan and James Wong, changed all that. The second season began with the suspenseful 'Beginning and the End', where Frank Black pursues the mysterious Polaroid Man who kidnapped his wife. This episode also introduces the comic relief for Season Two, computer hacker Brian Roedecker.\n\nEven though 'The Beginnning And the End' would fit perfectly in Season 1, the subsequent episodes follow a different path that greatly improved the series. Starting with the second episode, 'Beware of the Dog', and continuing with episodes such as 'The Hand of St. Sebastian', 'Owls', 'Roosters', and the haunting two-part season finale 'The Fourth Horseman/The Time Is Now', we find out that the Millennium Group has existed since the beginnings of Christianity and isn't nearly as altruistic as Frank Black (and the viewers) originally suspected.\n\nIn addition to the Millennium Group storyline, we also learn more about Frank's childhood via two holiday episodes: 'The Curse of Frank Black', a Halloween-themed tale where Frank encounters the ghost of a neighbor who committed suicide, and 'Midnight of the Century', an emotional story of Frank trying to mend the relationship between him and his father. In the latter we find out that Frank was not the only one with a strange gift, as his mother was blessed/cursed with the ability to see angels. Lastly the second season even showcased two comedy episodes: 'Jose Chung's DOOMSDAY DEFENSE' and 'Somehow Satan Got Behind Me'. These hours of television are completely different from the average \"Millennium\" episode (to say the least) but they're still worth a look nonetheless.\nI could continue rambling on and on about the greatness of Season Two, but you'll really have to buy the DVD set and form your own opinions. The DVD set does come with some bonus features, but the only one of worth is the Season Two documentary \"Turning of the Tide\". The rest of the bonus materials are second-rate at best", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1424", "text": "Its not THAT bad...\n \tOne of the most maligned movies of 2004 is...not that bad. In a fine example of how critics and Hollywood gang up on a movie before anybody has seen it, Oliver Stone delivers an epic take on the life of Alexander the Great. Not up to par with the great Hollywood epics, but not as bad as the critical cheap shots may lead you to believe.\n\nThe incredible life of Alexander the Great is epic movie material if I've ever seen any. His rise to ruler of The World by his mid twenties is chronicled here (with noticeable gaps in the timeline). His personal life is just as fascinating as his public one. His decidedly odd family life (as depicted by Stone, anyway) and his lovers (both male and female) are just as integral to the story as his military victories. Perhaps, the ultimate momma's boy just wanted to be loved.\n\nAlexander is a workable and sometimes fascinating historical epic. It certainly doesn't deserve the drubbing it got in the press. Wonderful cinematography and a fascinating subject are undermined by uneven performances and some poor storytelling decisions, but there's a lot to like. I'll take my history this way instead of as an over sentimentalized bit of claptrap like The Patriot or Pearl Harbor any day. Forget the buzz and check it out. Rent it. If, like me, you find much to enjoy there are plenty of copies on any used DVD rack. Give it a chance and make the decision for yourself. My bet is you'll find a lot to appreciate.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1425", "text": "another Japanese classic on Criterion\n \tThis review is for the Criterion Collection DVD edition of the film\n\n\"Harakiri\" known in Japan as \"Seppuku\" is the story of a samurai who has lost his job with his clan having broken up. He then asks a feudal lord permission to commit hara-kiri on his property. \n\nThat is all I want to say about the plot but it does get interesting.\n\nThe double disc set has some nice bonus features too.\n\nDisc one contains the film with a theatrical trailer and an intruduction by Donald Richie. Disc two has a poster gallery and interviews with director Masaki Kobayashi, actor Tatsuya Nakadai, and writer Shinobu Hashimoto.\n\nFans of classic Japanese films will not want to miss this", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1426", "text": "Unbelievable Acting and Cinematography - downright depressing though\n \tThis movie is going to bring you down. That's a fact. But it's hard to deny this movie all the praise it deserves.\n\nA classic tale about men who served in one of the most treacherous environments ever known to man. It's also hard not to come out of this without a lot of respect for the germans who served in the U Boat service", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1427", "text": "Watch Your Body Change!\n \tSeriously! At the end of Fat Eliminator Minna says \"do this program on a regular basis and watch your body change\". It's true. I have been doing this DVD and only this DVD for about a month now - 3 days a week is Fat Eliminator and 2 days is Strength and Grace and my body is firm! I have abs now, biceps and definition in my thighs and buns. Extra flab is gone. This is a fantastic workout combination. FE is tough, particularly the first three cardio circuits. Those plyo jumping jacks are killer. Once I get through that third cardio circuit though I feel like I've already had a good workout and I'm only halfway through! I work up a sweat - I can't even answer the phone because I couldn't talk even if I wanted to. It's definitely focused on your lower body with lots of jumping and plyo and core work but the circuits are quick and they really do go by quickly. The workout is also fantastic in that just when you feel like you can't do one more plyo lunge, she changes the pace to something more less impact. The 15 minute Blast The Fat toning section I always add onto the cardio days. It's nice, quick and effective and in one hour while my son is napping I get in a total body workout.\n\nI also LOVE the Strength and Grace segment. I enjoy alternating my days with this. It's a perfect combination of relaxing and energizing and I still work hard, just without all the jumping around. My heart rate does get up there and again you do a lot of leg work for those nice glutes and thighs. \n\nMinna is a beautiful woman and I appreciate her demeanor and her physique. There is just something about her that is completely likable. Overall, I am extremely impressed with these workouts - the results I have seen will defintely make me continue these workouts", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1428", "text": "Great film, not so great dvd\n \tThe Movie: One of the boldest and most interesting films of the early 90's, and one that deserved far more acclaim and attention than it ultimately recieved, this is a smartly written and beautifully acted film that should be seen by any cinemaphile with an open mind. And despite the whining from some, usually hardline Christian, corners, it's not anti-christian at all. What it is is simply great, imaginative and clever film making, and a superbly done character piece centered around a magnificent performance from Mimi Rogers, ably supported by the likes of David Duchovny, Will Patton and Patrick Bauchau. \n\nI'm not going to go into it too deeply simply because it's one of those films that should be seen and experienced with as little up front knowledge as possible. \n\n(Please note that I'm not attacking Christians or Christianity above, just a small, but, as usual, vocal closed minded minority that always gets up in arms about any film that dares tackle any such subject with any degree of honesty instead of going down the traditional biblical fawning path. People who will instantly hate a film like this just \"on principle\" and then proclaim to all that they should avoid \"such trash\". You know exactly the kind of people I'm talking about. They're a minority, they just happen to be a very vocal and closed minded one. And none of that has anything to do with their christianity as much as it has to do with their absolute closed mindedness and their fear of anything that dares stray from a certain comfortable path.)\n\nThe DVD: The good news, this film is finally on dvd, and with a pretty decent audio commetary to boot. The bad news, the movie has been badly misframed, which is something that becomes obvious in a couple of key scenes especially. I'm not sure whether this was done as a form of censorship (as the misframing of one scene does effectively nullify a sequence of any real nudity that it once had) or whether it was just a botched transfer, but it is clearly misframed regardless as I saw this film twice on it's theatrical run and the framing is different now than it was then. Plus the misframing is quite obvious anyway, and on the audio commentary you can even hear remarks about the film pertaining to parts of the print that are no longer visible due to said misframing (so clearly they were watching the film in it's proper framing). \n\nUnfortunately this doesn't appear to be available anywhere else on dvd, so if you want the film on dvd right now this is your only option, just be aware going in, and hope for a better release somewhere down the track. Apart from the framing issue the sound and audio quality are perfectly fine, and the only other notable extra is the film's trailer.\n\nThe bottom line: A really good, bold, interesting film on a disappointing and variable quality dvd. \n\nMr J", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1429", "text": "The Age of Innocence - \"I can't love you unless I give you up\"......\n \tThere are many reviews here and I believe in their own way they all are right about this film to some degree. My main recommendation is to be sure to watch it more than once. If you do, it will begin to open up new vistas for you about this movie and the period in which it takes place. Daniel Day-Lewis once again makes this film. You feel his intense pain once he unfortunately falls in love with the \"wrong woman\" (Pfeiffer) after being engaged to the \"right woman\" (Ryder). He is a true gentleman in every sense of the word and you mourn for him throughout this film. Due to circumstances beyond his control, he is thrown together with the wrong woman at the very time he has been pushing to move the date up for his marriage to the right woman. There is a palpable, underlying eroticism and sensuality that is very well developed by Day-Lewis and Pfeiffer even though they never really have an affair. \n\nAfter I had watched this film one time, (primarily due to Day-Lewis)I had decided to give it away. I left it alone for about 2 weeks and then watched it again. Since then I have watched it several times and I enjoy it more and more with each viewing. My only real complaint; I hate the blond hair they gave Pfeiffer. It's just all wrong for her. Nevertheless, she is so beautiful. Take the time to watch this at least two times. If you do, I think you'll find it's a keeper", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1430", "text": "Enjoyable follow-up to a cult classic!\n \tAfter the original, Herbert West ( Jeffery Combs) and Dan Cain (Bruce Abbot)have returned from medical miltary duty in South America as they return back home as they have perfected their re-agent formula to continue experimentint. But Herbert however gets an idea to collect body parts especially the heart of Cain's old girlfriend \"Meg\" to create the perfect re-animated woman, however Dr. Carl Hill (David Gale) has been re-animated back to life by accident as he still has powers to control zombies and want revenge for what West did to him.\n\nNot as great as the 1985 cult horror comedy masterpiece \"Re-Animator\" but really enjoyable! the acting is kind of average but there's nice splatter in this movie including a variety of odd re-animated critters like a finger creature with a human eye attached done by Screaming Mad George, David Allen (Puppet Master, Q The Winged Serpant and Young Sherlock Holmes). Like the original movie this has dark humor to propell along with gruesomeness, all in all is that it's not a bad follow-up but still worth watching.\n\nThis DVD is pratically bareboned with a alright transfer with no trailer! but that's ok, if you enjoyed the original then you'll probably like this one as well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1431", "text": "New Extended Cut is Worth Buying\n \tIf you're a fan of vampires, werewolves, action, or gothic suspense, this is probably a movie you'd be interested in checking out. While it's not a groundbreaking film, it's a highly entertaining one, and one that, for me, is something I can rewatch several times per year.\n\nThe filming is very attractive. Everything is dark, yet not so dark you can't see what's going on. The movie has a gothic look to it - from the sets, to the costumes, to the lighting. (Please don't mistake the meaning of gothic in terms of entertainment as the same thing as the gothic lifestyle.) The music, mostly heavy rock, fits in well with the movie. And the action sequences are expertly shot and exciting to watch. The movie uses several techniques made popular by \"The Matrix\", but who cares? It works perfectly within this movie.\n\nThe only downfall of the movie is the complete lack of humor...there's not a single joke in the entire thing! Everything is so serious and dark that unless you're in a pretty good mood the movie could really bring you down...that's how heavy it is.\n\nAs for the set. The added scenes provide more insight, and the special features are a treat, especially the 45-minute documentary \"Fang vs. Fiction\", which talks about vampires and werewolves. It was very intriguing.\n\nIf you're a fan of this movie and you own the DVD already, I would recommend selling it and buying this version, it's worth the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1432", "text": "Widescreen/Full Frame - Why The Lie?\n \tThe Full Frame version is just that, the unmatted full frame of the filmed image. The Widescreen version is simply the full frame matted with black bars to fit a wide theater screen (this is how it was originally shown in theaters). In two spots the DVD lies about the Full Frame version, saying that it's a Pan and Scan trimming of the Widescreen picture.\n\n(1) The Widescreen/Full Frame menu screen which comes up when the disc boots up and also when you select \"Video Setup\" from the main menu. This screen shows a screen capture of a film frame that appears at 19:46 in the movie. The capture was taken from the Widescreen matted version of the film, and the \"Full Frame\" image displayed is simply a cropped version of the Widescreen image.\n\n(2) The text \"The following film has been modified from its original version. It has been formatted to fit this screen.\" which appears before the Full Frame version of the movie is played.\n\nMGM got themselves into trouble for this very same lie on their DVD packaging", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1433", "text": "Season 3--Steele as good as ever!\n \tSEASON 1: Wonderfully funny with a lot of quick wit, incredible acting for a TV series, and classic plots. All around a great opening season for a classic show.\n\nSEASON 2: Great story lines, very different plots, thickening of the chemistry between Remington and Laura with lots of cliff-hanger moments. The addition of Mildred Krebs in Season 2 was the best move that the show producers made.\n\nSEASON 3: TOPS the first two seasons. It's hard to hold back and not watch all the episodes in one sitting. The most disappointing thing about season 3 is that you know there are only one and a half season left of this great, classic show. Laura (Stephanie) and Remington (Pierce) are really just starting to get into the groove of their ever-messy, non-relationship, relationship, and Mildred (Doris) is just starting to blossom as an actual \"Gumshoe\". It is really too bad that this show ended after only 5 seasons.\n\nThe good news in all of this is that you can watch the shows over and over and not get tired of them. I would highly recommend purchasing Seasons 1-3 (because I've seen them already), as well as the final set of discs (Seasons 4 and 5), even though I have not yet watched them (I'm trying to drag it out and make the show last longer!).\n\nOne MAJOR down-side (not with the show itself but with the DVD discs) is that we have experienced some technical errors with the discs--stopping completly, skipping to the end or back to the beginning, skipping chapters, etc. One disc will not even play in our computer, which was disappointing because we only figured that out once we were in Africa for 4 months and trying to watch the show one night to relax. It's too bad that they don't take more care transfering great shows like this to quality DVD's for years of non-skipping enjoyment. The same disc didn't have as much trouble playing in our actual DVD player once we were back in the States, but still skipped from time to time.\n\nOverall Show Rating: ***** (5 Stars)\n\nOverall Disc Rating: *** (3 Stars)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1434", "text": "Nice thriller\n \tThis film gets 4 stars because the child actors shine so much in it. The plot is not very intriguing, and you know that nothing like this can happen in the real life, so it lacks this sense of reality. A dearly beloved child by perfect parents can never turn out to be a killer, which is exactly the point of this movie. \n\nHowever, this does keep you glued to the screen and wondering what will happen in the end, and the film is a delight to watch purely because the children are so cute. Elijah Wood is stunning, only due to his efforts can the film get some believability. Caulkin is perfect in this role too, portraying the bad boy, I have no idea why people would point out his acting as poor. Maybe only comparing to Elijah, but hey, he is widely consirered as one of the most talanted actors of his generation and the most talanted holywood child star ever, so no wonder you cannot compete with him... Anyway, this film is certainly worth watching as a family entertainment and is absolutely a must for Elijah Wood fans!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1435", "text": "An interesting docudrama Civil War reenactors will enjoy.\n \tIn all fairness, this film is advertized on the package as a \"docudrama\" and not as a drama. The problem is that it isn't clear from that description whether what is being documented dramatically is the actual 1863 battle or the reenactment of battle on its 140th anniversary. As a documentary about the reenactment, this is a fine collection of footage, interspersed with some (thankfully) brief portrayals of the principle leaders on both sides. (Actually, I thought the actor portraying Longstreet did a fine job -- the others were less convincing.) As a documentary about the actual historic battle it is not inaccurate but it provides only a glimpse into the major actions that comprised this long and complex battle. \n\nAs a reenactor, I found it interesting watching the various units on the field. Despite the occassional glimpse of earplugs and sunglasses, the equipment and uniforms appear reasonably authentic. Of course, given the generous build of most of the reenactors in this film the title should have been \"Three Days of Density\" instead. I kid my fellow reenactors...unfortunately most people who have the money to spend on reenacting also have too much money to spend on good food and drink, myself included.\n\nSo, if you want to really learn about the battle, read Harry W. Pfanz's trilogy or Stephen Sears' book. If you want to see what Civil War reenacting on a grand scale can be like, this is a fine introduction", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1436", "text": "Lily, Rick and their fractured families struggle through to the \"again\" part\n \tWatching \"Once and Again\" is one of the most painful television shows to watch, let along watch again. This is not because it is a bad television show, but because when it comes to dealing with the aftermath of divorce it is the most painfully realistic television show that has aired to date. I would like to be able to identify with Rick, but my personal situation is more like that of Jake, and instead of focusing on the romantic relationships between the adults I keep paying more attention to the pain of the children when they talk about what divorce has done to them. Watching \"Once and Again: The Complete Second Season\" on DVD, the character I found myself paying attention to more than the first time around when the series aired on ABC was that of Zoe Manning. There is a moment when she reads her parents, Lily and Jake, the riot act regarding being the youngest and not only getting hand me downs from her older sister Grace, but also ending up with less years where the family (\"Scribbling Rivalry\"). Anybody who has been in a family that has gone through a divorce will find this show hits home time and time again. If you have been spared that particular experience, then I really do not know why you would want what these people go through.\n\nIf the first season of \"Once and Again\" is about Lily Manning and Rick Sammler falling in love, then the second season is about how that relationship has a ripple effect with their family as the inevitability of the relationship forces their children and ex-spouses to a new level of acceptance. There is actually more abut Lily and her new job (e.g., \"Scribbling Rivalry\") and Rick working on a mega-project for Miles Drentell (\"Edifice Wrecked\"), than there is about them being with each other. While Lily and Rick are happy, for the most part, everybody else is wallowing in misery to varying degrees, and throughout the season getting all the kids together and on the same page proves to be problematic again and again (e.g, \"Feast or Famine\"). The major irony is that the dyad I am most interested in is Karen and Jessie, especially knowing what is going to happen to Karen in the third season and what Evan Rachel Wood has done since this show ended (although I am equally impressed by Julie Whalen as a young actress as well). So I tend to pay attention to what each of those characters are doing, albeit for different reasons, but with more of an appreciation of how Jessie is her mother's daughter, which is not always a good thing (\"Best of Enemies\"), especially since Jessie is having trouble adjusting to high school and stops eating (\"Food for Thought\").\n\nHaving Miles Drentel is a mixed blessing, because while watching David Clennon is always a pleasure, when he becomes a wedge between Rick and David it is like watching Michael and Elliot on \"thirtysomething\" all over again. But it does inspire a true moment of vision for Rick (\"Ozymandias 2.0\"), and by the end of the season it becomes clear that the purpose of having Miles around is to bring Rick down to the point that all he can offer Lily is himself at the end because his professional reputation and business are pretty much shot. This becomes important because it means Rick and Lily do not have the money to find a house where their merged families can have enough space to breathe, let alone live. But dramatically the whole bit of Karen and her law firm trying to stop Miles, and Rick, from building their project is more interesting (\"Edifice Wrecked\"), especially when it seems Rick might end up going to prison (\"Won't Someone Please Help George Bailey Tonight\"). When the psychiatrist that Jessie is seeing points out that only married people get as angry as Rick and Karen get at each other, it seems so obvious. \n\nThis really is a year of one step forward and one step backwards for most of the characters. Jake is the big hero when an emotionally disturbed bus boy shows up at the restaurant with a gun (\"The Other End of the Telescope\"), but bails on Tiffany when she wants him to be a father to their baby (\"Forgive Us Out Trespasses\"). Judy comes up with the great idea of \"Booklovers,\" despite Lily's negativity, but needs the entire rest of the season to figure out Will Gluck. Eli has found something he likes and is good at with his music (\"I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down\"), but is unable to build on it as his problems with school and romance continue. Note: why Rick and Karen wasted time letting Eli apply to the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana is beyond me, because I have taught there and my oldest daughter is graduating from there this December. I have to tell you that unless Eli is going on a basketball scholarship, he is not getting it to that school and thinking he had a chance was a totally unrealistic expectation. So, my question is whether the people who put the show together know this was a big mistake and it is an insight into Eli's parents, or simply me once again reading way too much into the situation. \n\nMy only real complaint is that this time around it becomes clearer to me that Lily is really way too judgmental. At least when she does not immediately accept Rick's proposal (another painfully true moment for me), she does not leave him hanging for long and I liked the way he found out she had accepted his ring. The fact that season two ends with the wedding (\"The Second Time Around\") might seem like the end of the story, but only if you make the mistake of thinking \"Once and Again\" was simply about Lily getting remarried. It really is about trying to make two families one, which is why fans are sitting around waiting for the third and unfairly final (and incomplete) season to come out on DVD", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1437", "text": "Still relevant today\n \tThis was a blast from the past for my husband and I. We purchased this for our 6 and 7 year olds and they really like it. It fits right where they are in school, and they laugh while they are learning. Often when we are doing homework, I'll say \"That's what they said on the Electric Company\" or \"Remember what the Electric Company said this letters sound like?\" And they do. It's been a joy to see something from my childhood work for them. It's great to play in the morning while they are getting ready for school. -- Plus I have to admit, seeing Morgan Freeman and Bill Cosby in this is quite hilarious (mistakes and all!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1438", "text": "Don't Miss This!\n \tUsing the G8 Summit and negotiations over debt relief as the background for a romantic comedy seemed (at least to me) like a recipe for disaster, but thanks to great writing and an amazing performance by Bill Nighy, The Girl in the Cafe is an unexpected gem. Don't miss it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1439", "text": "you need to be awake to watch this....\n \ti went into this DVD with low expectations and wound up really enjoying it. maybe \"enjoy\" isn't the right word, it is intense, it is political (and i usually am on the opposite side of hollywood politics)and it jumps around from subplot to subplot. in fact, i dozed off for 10 minutes and got entirely lost and had to rewind to fill in the blanks. but I found it very plausible. and that is what a good movie should do- give a plausible thesis and play it out. it succeeds here. it makes us think of the laws of unintended consequence. Sure, it makes the Gov't and big oil look inherently evil and characaturizes them, but that usually makes for a good starting point, since most large organizations usually succumb to fear and/or greed anyway. I once heard a history professor say \" it isn't about the struggle of good vs evil, it is always about the struggle of good vs good....both sides always think they are right and God is on their side\"..... Watch it, you will come out the other side thinking.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1440", "text": "Gave me a new perspective on things as they are\n \tThis was truly a great piece of work and should be viewed by all. It was a very sad day when the election was stolen from Mr. Gore, but this movie gave me a new realization. That being in office would have held this man back. His talent and passion truly shine through here and are very contagious. This is not a movie that leaves you feeling hopeless and wondering what you can do. Mr. Gore lists plenty of things we as individuals can start to do to make changes. He gives a website climatecrisis.net for more ideas and info. If you think this might be too boring for your taste, give it a chance and watch it if only to see the giant jellyfish.\n\nThank you Mr. Gore and all of the people who helped you make this happen", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1441", "text": "The Force is strong with this one\n \tStar Wars, in any format, will always be the greatest movie of all time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1442", "text": "An astonishing ending!\n \tWhat a great story and an ending! I was so excited about the conclusion of this 2 hr program that I coudn't sleep at all", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1443", "text": "Wonderful\n \tWonderful\n\nTerry Gilliam is the Orson Welles of our time. Lambasted by critics for his excesses, admired by others for his genius. I'm with the genius crowd. Brothers Grimm is probably the most unfairly panned movie I've seen in a long while. Gilliam's style is baroque, and by a director who knows the definition. Visually, this can be quite stunning, as various nasty and beautiful things poke out of corners of a scene. Sort of like a Durer woodcut as imagined by Hieronymus Bosch. And the Brothers Grimm is perfect ground for Gilliam's magic - a dark fairytale that is also has a clash of ideas. It's 1812, the Age of Napoleon, not a good time for the Imagination. Nevertheless, con-men Jake and Will Grimm are cashing in off of superstition and fear, since it's also an Age of Anxiety, and people believe more than ever in things that go bump in the night. The bumbling Grimms are played, quite effectively by Matt Damon (who pulls off the accent nicely) and Heath Ledger (a head scratching, eye-squinting success). Their evil counterparts, End Products from the Age of Reason, are a French general, played by Jonathan Pryce, and his wacky henchman, played by the always wonderful Peter Stormare. Little girls are disappearing in a small town, and something needs to be done about it. And the Grimms are caught in the middle. You will recognize bits and pieces of various fairy tales, as the Grimms stumble and bumble along to try and figure out the mystery. To reveal more would be cheating you out of a great tale and some genuine surprises. Check it out", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1444", "text": "That Monk is one smart cookie.\n \t\"Monk\" is quite an interesting show. It is about this character named Adrian Monk (played by Tony Shalhoub, \"Wings\"), who is an obsessive compulsive detective with many phobias. He is also incredibly intelligent; he can literally solve any kind of case rather quickly, provided that he has all the right clues. The most interesting aspect of this is that one never knows when Monk might have an idea on what the mystery might be until he utters four immortal words, which, for some of the most intense cases, will really shock the audience: \"I've solved the case.\" However, for some reason, the best part always seems to be when he says, \"Here's what happened.\"\n\nWhen it comes to the scenes involving murder cases, it must be known that the antagonists of some episodes can get very, very brutal. They will do things like whack people against the head with crowbars, slice up their bodies with chainsaws, smash their hands with car doors, and sometimes, they will even try drowning them, and like the antagonists of \"MacGyver,\" they are not afraid to use guns, if necessary.\n\nThe acting is phenomenal especially by Tony Shalhoub and Ted Levine (Capt. Stottelmeyer). The photography and cinematography are also well done and enhances each scene in each episode. Finally, this DVD is practically perfect in picture and sound quality. It has extras like featurettes and you have the option of listening to it in three different languages; English, Spanish, and French. I found it all interesting. In conclusion, this TV show has it all: good background music, great dialogue, interesting stories, good acting, and interesting cinematography.\n\nThe KAB score: 8.9 super", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1445", "text": "They are coming to blow Laurence Fishburne away\n \tI did not see John Carpenter's original version of \"Assault on Precinct 13,\" but that did matter to my enjoyment of the 2005 remake. I was paying attention so I knew what the set up was, both inside and out of the precinct, as we went along. But being ahead of the characters on this one does not do you much good because there are ample twists in James DeMonaco's script (I made the mistake of announcing right before the first assault the two characters I was sure would survive all the bullets and I was half-right, which is a polite way of saying I was half-wrong). \n\nIt is New Year's Eve in Jean-Francois Richet's film and it has started to snow heavily. Precinct 13 officially closes at the stroke of midnight and filling up the last boxes are Sergeant Jake Roenick (Ethan Hawke), who has been hiding behind a desk ever since an undercover gig went horribly bad and he was wounded while his two partners were killed, grizzled veteran Jasper O'Shea (Brian Dennehy) who is always talking about retirement, and secretary Iris Ferry (Drea de Matteo) who is always talking about sex with bad boys. Jake would rather talk about sex than his feelings about what happened before with Alex Sabian (Mario Bello), the department shrink who happens to stop by on a snowy New Year's Eve to take another crack at Jake's psyche. \n\nThen a Detroit police transport bus shows up with a quartet of prisoners, unable to get to the prison because of the storm and a highway accident. There is Beck (John Leguizamo), who will not shut up, Anna (Alisha Hinds) a girl with a crew-cut who proclaims her innocence, Smiley (Ja Rule), a counterfeiter, and Marion Bishop (Laurence Fishburne), the most notorious criminal in the city, who has just been arrested for murdering an undercover cop under suspicious circumstances. So when a couple of guys with guns break into the precinct and everybody is yelling these are Bishop's men coming to get get, we do not buy it. After all, as soon as Bishop saw them he hid behind a wall. Things are just beginning to get interesting. \n\n\"Assault on Precinct 13\" is an action film where the human element is really more interesting once Jake figures out that to survive the night he needs everybody to help out, which means not only the prisoners but the women. Everybody gets a gun in this one, but you know full well that not everybody can be trusted with one. Furthermore, Jake is fully aware that Bishop is the smartest and deadliest person there, but this movie is all about making the best of a bad situation that keeps getting worse. The death of one character really puts the way this is going to play out into question, and I liked the note on which the film actually ends once we finally get down to the inevitable confrontation between the two main characters. Not great, but certainly an enjoyable action picture with a minimum amount of stupidity on the part of the characters once you accept the idea the die is cast and it is all or nothing for the bad guys. That is a pretty good recommendation for this genre", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1446", "text": "chocolate delight\n \tMaybe better than the original. I liked that they focused on Wonka's childhood throughout the film. That was something that really added to the storyline. They really did a good job in the beginning making the golden wrapper seem like a big deal, too. I guess the only surprising thing was that the bubble room from the original wasn't anywhere to be seen in this one, but in a way the room with the squirrels made up for it. \n\nOh, and the children seemed ESPECIALLY bratty this time, which made it better when those bad things happened to them. A friend pointed out to me that this version has a LOT more musical numbers. Good call. I don't know if the ending was better than the original, but it was certainly a very good, interesting way to wrap up this wonderful remake. I don't want to reveal what happens at the end, so let's just say that when the factory tour is over, and Charlie leaves, there's still a decent chunk of storyline left. \n\nI was kind of disappointed that the whole fantasy of \"living in a world of chocolate\" element wasn't really there, which is definitely a bad thing. I mean, come on. We ALL want a world of chocolate! I just feel there should have been more chocolate-related things included in the film. \n\nOverall, it's probably not better than the original, but it's not worse either. You really need to own both.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1447", "text": "Like a magical unicorn rainbow\n \tHaving seen Stella's live show in Hollywood, I had a sneaking suspicion that I was going to love their Comedy Central show, and I was not disappointed. These guys have mastered the art of genius-disguised-as-idiocy, and nearly every episode is hilarious from beginning to end. I guess I'm not surprised it didn't last; this kind of humor isn't for everyone. But come on...we are talking about a network whose supposed hits include Mind of Mencia and Blue Collar Comedy, both of which are among the worst dregs that the comedy world has to offer. These guys have been making great comedy for a lot of years, and I hope to see them in another show or movie soon. Until then, I'll be enjoying Stella on DVD", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1448", "text": "\"tonight's episode: the show to smart for t.v.\"\n \tthat is really what a.b.c. said when they took this,the funniest show ever on t.v.,off the air in less than six shows. my friends in high school and i watchedcthis show every time it came on. it was a parrody of all the cop shows from the 60's and 70's and was falling down funny. later the group who gave us airplane would retool their baby into the \"naked gun\" movies and make a mint at the boxoffice. each show could be watched many times just to catch the jokes you missed. i'm so happy that they have all six shows on dvd now,and i can get rid of the old cut up copy that i had on vhs. and remember \"smoke\", \"yes i know,but what happened", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1449", "text": "A Must See!!!!\n \tThis film is a gripping true life portrait of the path poverty takes when it (poverty) decides to destroy life and hurt those who cannot defeat its ties of depression.\n\nOne of the strongest film ever seen!!! A must see", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1450", "text": "SOLDIER\n \tI really loved this story! Each actor played his role perfectly and the filming and special effects were outstanding", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1451", "text": "wholesome family Christmas movie\n \tThe thing I like about this movie was that it was wholesome, something the whole family could watch together without having to worry about bleeping the bad parts out! Cute, entertaining story with some romance thrown in for interest", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1452", "text": "Visually stunning Verhoeven film\n \tThis film is visually stunning with a soundtrack that sounds truly haunted. Occasionally the film lets itself down with it's editing. I sometimes feel disorientated thinking \" wait slow down will you.\" Having said that - this film is well acted, and really puts you in the Netherlands of the 19th Century. It may not be as hard hitting and exciting as Turkish Delight but this film is equally competent and well worth watching", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1453", "text": "Do you know the Jungle's Creed ?\n \tI love good underrated movies, they make you feel like you're part of a priviledge club of connoisseurs. I'm not a movie buff, but Deep Cover has all the elements you would expect of a classic : great acting, memorable lines, interesting ( and logical ) plot and a decent ending.\nLaurence Fishburne is at his best in his role of an undercover cop slowly crossing the line between pretending to be a drug dealer and pretending to be a cop. Jeff Golblum is one of those actors you either love or hate, and I loved him playing the dirty lawyer laundering drug money. There's a great chemistry between the two and the supporting cast, which to me, was one of the main weakness of New Jack City.\nThe use of Laurence Fishburne's character as the narrator works wonder, and somewhere between the slow, dark wailings of the movie theme, the nightime shots of downtown LA and Laurence Fishburn's poetic lines, the movie grabs you into a world, an urban jungle, crowded with nightime vultures, heartless killers and hopeless junkies. Deep Cover is somewhere between Fables and magical realism, a place where reality exceeds fiction.\nA great movie, the DVD is so so, almost no extras, and the picture quality is good, without being great.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1454", "text": "one great movie\n \twhere do I start? jack nicolson is a magnificant actor. He can play anybody and his performance in this film was top notch. I recomend anyone that claims to be a fan of his to check this film out. I guarantee you will be satisfied", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1455", "text": "Two excellent films for one low price\n \tSpider-Man (2002.) The first Spider-Man film.\nSpider-Man 2 (2004.) The second Spider-Man film. \n\nINTRODUCTION: \nIn 2002, the first of the live-action Spider-Man hit theatres. It's not likely that the film's director, Sam Raimi, had any idea just how successful his big-screen incarnation of the classic superhero would be. It drew in huge amounts of money at the theatres, and the DVD releases did the same. The sequel, appropriately enough, was even more hyped, and did even better. And now, both films have been combined into a single set! Read on for my review of the Spider-Man films.\n\nSTORYLINE: \nEssentially, this set includes both of the films. The first of the two films explains how Peter Parker got bitten by a radioactive spider, and gained the powers that ultimately turned him into Spider-Man. In the first film, the villain is former head of Oscorp, Norman Osborn, who has been transformed into the Green Goblin by a chemical he was testing. The second film continues two years after the first left off, and features Spider-Man facing off against Doc Ock, a brilliant scientist who has gone mad due to a mixture of not getting the proper credit for his work and an electric shock that permanently grafted mechanical arms to his body. This time around, juggling the duties of being Spider-Man with work and school have made Peter Parker question whether or not he wants to continue the superhero lifestyle. \n\nOPINIONS: \nBoth of these films flat-out rule. Seeing the first film turned me into a Spider-Man fan practically overnight. The acting and storyline are both excellent, particuarly Willem Dafoe's portrayal of Norman Osborn/The Green Goblin. Everything the first film did well, the second one does even better. I was amazed that they managed to create a sequel superior to the original film, since sequels rarely top the film that comes before them - but Sam Raimi does it here. These are great films, and the fact that they're together in one package only sweetens the deal.\n\nDVD: \nThese are the standard DVD releases of the film, meaning each one has a bonus disc of material. There are a ton of bonus features, including commentary, cast and crew interviews, and assorted other extras too. The second disc included with the first film even has a listing of a ton of the old comic books, and the plotlines of them! That's my favorite extra on either of the discs. The other features are also excellent, and if you like the films, you'll agree they're worthwhile.\n\nOVERALL: \nI can't begin to express my satisfaction with these films. The cast and crew have creates two cinematic masterpiece, and I think you'll agree superhero movies don't get any better. Being able to get both movies in a single set makes the deal all the more sweet. These are must-watch movies, regardless of who you are. Even if you're not a big fan of the Spider-Man franchise, you may be pleasantly surprised", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1456", "text": "60 years of enjoyment\n \tI saw this movie for the first time when I was 5. I'm still watching it at 65. They will never be another movie to surpass this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1457", "text": "Very good movie\n \tThe movie was terrific, and the only reason I didn't give it 5 stars, was because there was quite a bit of Spanish in the film, and the subtites from Spanish to English didn't seem to work on my copy. English subtitles appeared for Engliish, and Spanish subtitles appeared when they spoke Spanish! Strange. Fortunately I know some Spanish, so i could sort of pick it up, but I don't know why the sub titles didn't work. Anyway, Bogie was very good and the story was too. Three men set out to find gold, and naturally greed and suspicion overtake one of them complicating the whole journey. Besides all that were the usual bandits and Indians and so forth. But it kept you watching and that's what really counts. Won't tell you if they got any gold!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1458", "text": "MAMA PUT MY GUNS UNDERGROUND...\n \tI thought this was a very good film. Well written filmed cast and acted. Very dark humor. I myself would have used Lawyers Guns and Money by Warren Zevon and Knockin' On Heavens Door, Bob Dylan on the sound track", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1459", "text": "One of my favorite movies...\n \tThis movie is so touching. I loved the determination of the girl. It's been a while since I've seen this movie so forgive me for not remembering the characters' names. My children got hooked on foreign films after watching this movie with me. A great family movie or just a clean chick flick", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1460", "text": "FAN-TAS-TIC!!!!!!\n \tI LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT!!!!\nThis DVD is FANTASTIC!!!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1461", "text": "PULSE - The ultimate terror.\n \tEllen, the young boy's stepmother, gets involved in this frightening story quite by accident in the shower. It is necessary to actually tear apart the shower door to attempt to save her. The \"Pulse\" is in the TV, the electricity, the hot water... everywhere. Naturally nobody believes them when they try to explain what it is. I have watched this video several times and I'm still not sure myself. A real thriller: Get it while you can. Exclusively at AMAZON.COM", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1462", "text": "More \"Good Evening's\" for all...\n \tI can't wait for this second season to FINALLY be released. I bought the first set on a whim and WOW was I pleasantly surprised. I never knew Alfred Hitchcock had such a fun personality and such wicked humor before viewing his little intro's and exits during each episode.\nThis set includes 39 episodes from the 1956-1957 season.\nThe casts of each show are superb and the certain actors who show up in other episodes are always welcome as the new characters they play. \nIf you love short, play-like drama's (some are comedy's in a dark vain) you owe it to yourself to check out both season sets and join me and others who hope that the studio's will quickly release all of the seasons for us fans.\nPeace :o", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1463", "text": "Orson Welles' astonishing directorial debut\n \tWhat can one add to what's already been written about the movie many consider to be the greatest film of all time? \"Citizen Kane\" has been analyzed more than any other movie, in part because the story behind the film is as interesting as \"Kane\" itself. It's therefore appropriate that this special edition also includes the documentary \"The Battle over Citizen Kane\" and the HBO film \"RKO 281.\"\n\nI'm amazed at how many people I encounter who have watched \"Citizen Kane\" once and thought it was just OK. But seeing it once is simply not enough. This is true of any great film, but more so for \"Kane,\" a multifaceted work that cannot be fully digested upon first viewing. In many ways, \"Kane\" is the Bible of modern cinema: you'll find something new each time you watch it.\n\nOrson Welles' astonishing directorial debut is a tour de force of cinematic technique, narrative innovation and ensemble acting. The story of Charles Foster Kane, a newspaper tycoon based more or less on William Randolph Hearst, unfolds in imaginatively designed flashbacks. Welles and cinematographer Gregg Toland employ chiaroscuro lighting and deep focus photography to create an evocative and rich tapestry that rewards repeated viewing. Welles, as Kane, ages 50 years over the course of the film, aided by makeup artist Maurice Seiderman's wizardry. Welles' Mercury Players, including Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorehead, Ruth Warrick, Ray Collins, Everett Sloane, and Erskine Sanford, round out an impressive cast.\n\nThe expertly produced documentary, \"The Battle over Citizen Kane,\" recounts the factors that nearly prevented Welles' film from seeing the light of day. But it belabors the comparison between Welles and Hearst. Both were certainly ambitious men, and Charles Foster Kane is based as much on Welles as on Hearst, but the similarities end shortly thereafter. By repeating the popular wisdom that Welles' career tanked after \"Kane,\" the documentary glosses over Welles' achievements. Welles went on to make several great films, two of which (\"Touch of Evil\" and \"Chimes at Midnight\") are often cited by Welles scholars as superior to \"Kane.\"\n\nWhile the documentary overdoes the comparisons between Welles and Hearst, \"RKO 281\" distorts the relationship between Welles (Liev Schrieber) and \"Kane\" co-writer Herman Mankiewicz (John Malkovich). Mankiewicz was holed up with Welles' Mercury Theatre partner John Houseman - not Welles - at Victorville, and Houseman was Welles' confidant throughout the \"Kane\" controversy, not Mankiewicz. If the film simplifies real-life relationships, it remains an enjoyable - if somewhat lightweight - re-enactment of the controversy, with great performances by James Cromwell as the imperious Hearst and Melanie Griffith as the ditsy Marion Davies.\n\nBack to the inevitable question: is \"Citizen Kane\" the greatest movie of all time? Quite possibly, though \"Touch of Evil\" might be even better among Welles' own films. But \"Kane\" is more inexhaustible, and more conducive to repeated viewing and in-depth study. \"Citizen Kane\" has topped the highly regarded \"Sight and Sound\" polls since 1962, and the American Film Institute reinforced \"Kane's\" #1 status with its 1998 Top 100 list. Can all the critics, experts, and film buffs all be wrong? Watch \"Citizen Kane\" - not once, but twice or more - and decide for yourself", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1464", "text": "My favourite Astaire and Rogers film\n \tFred Astaire plays a dnacer returning to England from a trip abroad. In the Customs shed he meets Ginger Rogers in an embarassing predicament. He tries to find out who she is, but she refuses to tell him, and he spends ages searching London for her until he finally tracks her down and begins to awaken her interest. Ginger goes down to Brighton with her friend dithery much-married Alice Brady, and Astaire and his dithery lawyer friend Edward Everett Horton go in pursuit. Ginger has gone to Brighton to try and obtain a divorce, she intends to spend the night with a professional co-respondent. Somthing Astaire says makes her think he is the co-respondent, which puts her right off him. Fortunately the real co-respondent, a diminutive Italian, turns up ( and quot;your wife is safe with Tonetti,he prefer spaghetti and quot;) and the mystery is sorted out. But what will happen when Ginger's husband arrives the next morning? will she get her divorce. This is a wonderful film, with a silly but extremley funny plot, and some wonderful dialogue, particularly between Horton and Brady, who somehow manage to end up married to each other, much to their surprise. An absolutely delightful film", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1465", "text": "Great for Seinfeld Fans\n \tThis DVD set was outstanding. The 5th and 6th seasons of Seinfeld were at the height of the show. Great extras!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1466", "text": "Childhood revisited.\n \tThe Legend of Zelda: Complete Animated Series sits high up on the forgotten mountain of what children's cartoon should be, right there with \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,\" \"Street Sharks,\" and \"Recess.\" The Legend of Zelda was (and still is) such an exceptional video game series for all ages, and the TV show followed in its footsteps. It combined pleasantly cartoony action and adventure with cheesy one-liners, and some jokes that still today make me laugh. \"Lookin' good, Princess! 'Specially from THIS angle!\" As children we see Link yell that to Zelda on a balcony below him and brush it off as the banter in between those amazing battle sequences. But later, that comment makes us young adults convulse with glee, and wonder how we ever missed it before.\n\nBut the series is most enjoyable for those of us who faithfully stuck to the actual video game series. The implimentation of original 8-bit sound effects into the cartoon is an added bonus that draws us back for more. And waiting to see which classic Zelda enemy will cause Link and Zelda trouble next is just that much more fun (especially if you can name them).\n\nBut by far the most fun thing about this show is waiting and praying for the day when Link can coax a kiss out of the lovely Princess. And they've come so close it almost made me angry when they got interrupted. Link tries so hard, and makes such an idiot out of himself trying, that you'd think he deserves a little action once in a while. but every time, no matter how he tries, he either messes up or is interrupted by Ganon's non-stop attempts to steal the Triforce.\n\nAll in all, if you grew up with te Super Mario Super Show, and you're a Nintendo fan, you'll appreciate this show as much as you love to watch it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1467", "text": "Hilarious\n \tThe main character, Lebowski, is a bum of a person living in Los Angeles who spends most of his time either doing nothing or bowling with characters played by John Goodman and Steve Buscemi. Suddenly Lebowski's life is changed when he is mistaken for another Lebowski who is much wealthier than he and who as gotten involved with a group of unsavory characters.\n\nThe plot evolves as many other Coen movies (Raising Arizona comes to mind) as we are introduced to more-and-more colorful characters and the plot gets more-and-more outrageous, yet somehow still seems real.\n\nMy favorite component of this film is the character played by John Goodman, a Polish Viet-nam veteran who converted to Judaism after marrying his ex-wife. He has a hair-brained plan to help Lebowski extricate himself from the mix-up mess and he doesn't bowl on Shabbos. He also baby-sits his ex-wife's Pomeranian when she goes out of town. \n\nIf you liked Raising Arizona you'll want to watch this movie over and over again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1468", "text": "The Dude Abides.\n \t\"The Dude, that or, uh, His Dudeness, or, uh, Duder, or El Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing.\" Those are The Dude's immortal words he used to introduce himself to the other Jeffery Lebowski. You're probably thinking \"What is he talking about, who is the other Jeffery Lebowski?\", well I'll tell you in just a moment, I've just got some things to clear up first. Joel and Ethan Coen have made some of the most loved films of all time, and are one of the most criticly acclaimed film making duos/team of all time. These fellows bought you the cult favourite Blood Simple, the hillarious Raising Arizona, the decietful Millers Crossing, the crazy Barton Fink, The Hudsuckers Proxy, and the blood drenched Fargo, and now this, one of the finest films they've done, The Big Lebowski. Jeff Bridges is Jeffery Lebowski or in this case, The Dude. John Goodman plays the Vietnam veteran Walter, Steve Buscemi is not in it too often, but he plays the loveable Donnie. Let's just go through the character sketches(only The Dude's bowling pals).\n\nCharacters:\nThe Big Lebowski's main character is The Dude, he lives in LA, he listens to Creedance Clearwater Revival, his favourite drink is a white russian, and he loves bowling. The film is set in, as we've established before, Los Angeles. The Dude is an average joe slacker who dresses in, as what you could say, 'the hippie who likes to surf clothing'. Sandals, shorts, crummy old shirts, jersey jackets(jackets that are jerseys),he never wears socks with his shoes(even in bowling shoes) and occasionly, glasses. Let's also not forget his long hair that makes The Dude's image so legandary. The Dude's bowling buddies are Walter Sobchak, and Donny. Walter is a Vitnam veteran and refers everything to nam'. He mostly wears shorts, a shirt with a sleeveless jacket, hiking shoes, socks(obviously), and always, and I mean ALWAYS wears his aviator sun glasses. He also has sort of an army man buzz cut with a beard around his mouth. Donny, is a great bowler, whenever we see him bowl, he gets a strike, except for once later on(don't want to spoil anything). That's all we bassicly know about him except that he usually(when bowling) wears long pants, a bowling shirt tucked in and a haircut where is hair isn't too long or too short. He's a nice guy and is usually told to shut up by Walter because of his late involvement in conversations with The Dude and Walter.\n\nThe plot:\nThe movie kicks off with a man narrating. He has a Texan accent and talks about a man named Jeffery Lebowski who also goes by the name 'The Dude', and is the supposed storyteller of The Dude's story, but doesn't narrate until later on. As he narrates we see The Dude in a grocery store in his sandals and the previous statements I made of the clothes he wears, he's looking at milk and tests one of them to see if it's sour, he later arrives home with his purchased milk but is surprised by two thugs, they dunk his head in the toilet and are telling him to give them the money that Bunny owes them. They later realise that it's not the Jeffery Lebowski they're after, they've soiled The Dude's rug and they eventually leave, but The Dude wants to get to the man who they were supposed to get, this is the other Jeffery Lebowski I was talking about and is the millionaire Lebowski, he's bassicly the title's name \"The Big Lebowski\". The Dude pitches up at the millionaire's mansion and attempts to get a free carpet in exchange for what the thugs were supposed to do to The Big Lebowski's carpet. He eventually get's what he wants but is then later called by Jeffery Lebowski to drop off money to kidnappers who kidnapped his trophy wife Bunny. To cut this short, the film is about The Dude trying to get Bunny back to Jeffery Lebowski, and how he has to deal with other problems that Jeffery Lebowski has, because people come looking after him because of the same name he shares with the millionaire Lebowski. The drop off of the kidnapping leads to all of his other problems. Walter is told about the ransom money by The Dude and decides that The Dude and himself should keep the money instead, because Walter thinks that Bunny kidnapped herself. Walter gives the kidnappers a bag full of dirty laundry that he had, so they keep the money in the car when they go bowling, as they come out, his car is gone. So they have to get the money back without Jeffery Lebowski knowing.\n\nThe film is hilarious, but that doesn't mean that it's just a normal movie, it's stunnig. The dialogue is sharp and witty, although there's alot of swearing, that doesn't mean the humour is just fowl mouthed, it's hillarious, some of the lines go down in history as some of the funniest one liners ever. The Coen's writing here is as good as ever, with excelently written and thought out characters. Jeff Bridges and John Goodman are absolutely hilarious, they're definately the funniest characters in this movie(Jesus is also funny), and make you wish the film would never end. The other things that are worth watching the film for are the acid trip sequences and the absolutely incredible vintage rock soundtrack.\n\nThis is a comedy lover's dream come true. If you love the Coens and excellent snappy humour then this is a must have for you. even you don't know the Coens too well or even comedy, then here's a film too start with. Just buy this now, or soon, or whenever you have a split second of a chance to buy it.\n\nI can't tell you what the special features are on this disc, because I have the region 2 edition. This one most probably has the same trailer my one has. So if it's the same as the region 2 features, then it's got absolutely no good special features worth writing about", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1469", "text": "My favorite movie kiss\n \tI was a teenager in the 80's, so I love all of the old 80's teen movies, but Some Kind of Wonderful makes my top three. The performances were believable - the actors became the characters, not the other way around. Eric Stoltz is a level headed mechanic from the wrong side of the tracks (literally) who wants to pursue art instead of business. Mary Stuart Masterson is his best friend, a tomboy drummer who is secretly in love with him. Lea Thompson is the beautiful girl from their neighborhood who made it into the inner circle of popular rich kids on the basis of her beauty - and her boyfriend. Craig Scheffer is the rich bully boyfriend - and the only off note. \n\nKeith (Eric Stoltz) is interested in Amanda (Lea Thompson) and takes the opportunity to ask her out when she breaks up with her boyfriend. To spite the boyfriend, she says yes. Watts (Mary Stuart Masterson) predicts trouble and their friendship is tested. My favorite line from the movie is when Keith defends Amanda, claiming, \"You can't judge a book by its cover.\" Watts cynically replies, \"Yeah, but you can tell how much it's gonna cost.\" Finally Watts agrees to help Keith prepare for the date, including helping him \"practice kissing\" - and it's a doozy of a kiss.\n\nThrow in John Ashton as Keith's father, Maddie Corman as his meddlesome sister, and Elias Koteas as the scary guy Keith befriends in detention, and you have a \"wonderful\" movie", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1470", "text": "Two physicists caught in the uncertainty of human motives\n \tBased on historical events which are still poorly undertsood, this movie depicts Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr - the titans of quantum mechanics in its halcyon days during the 1920s and 1930s - caught in an encounter which is a loose human analogy to Heisenberg's famous uncertainty principle (which demonstrates mathematically that you cannot know both the exact speed and position of a single electron). Drawing from the Tony Award-winning play by Michael Frayn (who also wrote Noises Off), the movie revolves around the dialogue between these two men (sometimes together with Bohr's wife) who meet in Copenhagen in 1942 when Heisenberg, the German, who has been placed within the scientific research progam of the Nazis in their quest to build a nuclear bomb, visits his mentor and colleague Bohr, the Dane who is living through Nazi occupation of his native land. There are deep unresolved questions about the motives of Heisenberg which the characters try to resolve in a series of talks and walks through the same park where the two physicists previoulsy stolled to debate the ideas which came to form the foundation of quantum physics. Set against a piano score which resonates with the inner sense of uncertainty and suspicion in the dialogue, the movie achieves some the things that the big stage does not allow, including flashbacks and scenes ranging back and forth between the park and Bohr's home. [Note: I enjoyed the movie as much as the play]. In an era where cinematic palates seem titillated mostly by fast action thrillers, this movie is another example of how well constructed dialogue makes for gripping cinematic drama when it goes hand in hand with superb casting and performance", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1471", "text": "Stargate Atlantis season 1, enjoyed it, get season 2 out already!\n \tI enjoyed the first season and got it. Eagerly awaiting season 2. See it for sale overseas in the UK but not here? Tough waiting so long...sigh. I can do other formats besides North America but it's a pain. C'mon guys, I'd rather spend the money here.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1472", "text": "Can someone answer this? (never say never again)\n \tWhy does title always seem to be ommitted from any bond collection release? Connery in a remake of Thunderball.... Is this not a relesae by the same production company? It is a MGM release, so why doesn't it ever get included? Any light that can be shed would be greatly appreciated..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1473", "text": "An interesting conversation with one of the world's most controversial architects\n \tThere simply is no more controversial architect in the world today than Frank Gehry and people have very strong opinions about his work. He has both his passionate lovers and haters. I am one of the very few who is somewhat in the middle. I really love some of his work, while I find some of his work to be quite off putting. The person in the film who probably got it better than anyone is a sympathizer of Gehry's work, art critic Claude Jencks (the person who popularized the term \"postmodern\"). Jencks, for whose deceased wife Gehry designed a memorial building, states bluntly that Gehry has made some ugly buildings. I think with Gehry more than most architects, one must give oneself the freedom to hate or love his individual buildings without inhibition. Whatever else one may say about Gehry, he isn't like other architects.\n\nOne reviewer below called this a \"puff piece,\" but that isn't really correct. It is more correct to call it a conversation with a friend. Gehry asked his close friend, the mainstream director Sydney Pollack, to make a documentary of his work. The result is a fine portrait of Gehry's career. Pollack certainly does not criticize his work, but interestingly he does not over praise it either. They do call attention to the fact that many simply don't like his work and the film contains numerous excerpts from one of Gehry's more vociferous and respected critics, Hal Foster. But the point of the film is not to provide an objective and critical overview of Frank Gehry's work. The point is to get to know Frank Gehry and some of his ideas about architecture. In this the film succeeds marvelously.\n\nIf one watches a number of documentaries about architects, one thing that is striking is how many of them are enormously likable individuals. For every irascible Frank Lloyd Wright there are ten you'd love to sit down and have a beer with. Much like I. M. Pei, Frank Gehry comes across as an immensely likable guy in this film. Perhaps away from his friend's camera he is an implacable tyrant, but those qualities, if they exist, are not apparent here. Instead, he comes across as a genuinely nice guy. In fact, a couple of the individuals interviewed stress that as laid back as Gehry is, he really does have an ego. I don't think I've ever heard a person in the creative field have anyone insist that appearance aside, they really do have an ego. In the vast majority of cases, that is all too apparent.\n\nI found it interesting to see the shots of Gehry and either of his design partners working with him on designs. If you are accustomed to think of architecture as akin to drafting, watching Gehry work is a bit of a shock. He doesn't design so much as sculpt. He and his partners look like a couple of extremely mature kindergartners with scissors and paper as they cut, bend, shape, snip, and play with variations on the model they are struggling with. There is apparently little or no concern with the particular materials to be used. He seems rather to struggle with the kind of overall shape, with the assumption that with today's materials any kind of design can be turned into a reality. The film really brings out how Gehry's own conception of architecture is much closer to sculpture than to engineering.\n\nAs a resident of Chicago, a city noted for his importance to twentieth century architecture, it has been amazing to realize how little of his work has been done here. In fact, apart from his controversial (what else?) work in Millennium Park, I'm not aware of anything else he has done here. As a result, I have less direct experience with Gehry's work than many other leading architects. I must confess that much of what I see appears to be fascinating. I would, for instance, absolutely love to see his Bilbao museum. But there is one aspect to Gehry's work that I really applaud: its emphasis on individualism. One criticism of much architecture has been its essential conservativism. Much of it espouses nonegalitarian and conformist values. One sees exceptions, such as Louis Sullivan's refusal to put box seats in his Chicago Auditorium design. If one looks at a Gehry design, it is hard to imagine it ever becoming the style of choice of a repressionistic, totalitarian regime. It is too individualistic, too anarchic for that. Even such a free spirit as Louis Kahn still designed the capitol of Bangladesh. But it is simply impossible to imagine Frank Gehry designing a capitol.\n\nI thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I came away from it with a greater liking for Frank Gehry as a person than I had anticipated. And perhaps I will in the future be more inclined to appreciate his designs. He may not be the greatest of our architects, but he certainly is one of our more likable free spirits", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1474", "text": "Stress Relief!!!\n \tWe LOVE these movies! They entertain the child as well as the adult! We went through a period where we watched these every night before bed! Much better than the Baby Einstein Collection! We've made this our designated baby shower gift! Everyone should have a copy! They are good for parents as a stress relief. You don't even need to watch them, just have them playing in the background, the music is absolutely wonderful. I love when I catch my kids humming the music as they are playing. Perfect for any age, boy or girl! Thank you HBO", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1475", "text": "Excellent music\n \tI loved the movie it has a lot of hidden symbols, like Almodovar is accustomed to doing. However, the music was the best", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1476", "text": "A SUBLIME COLLECTION OF GREAT MUSICALS!\n \tWarner has been doing a magnificent job of using the latest picture resolution process to restore and/or polish up their best movies; and again they do not disappoint! Warner Home Video truly hits a home run and does the incredible with this boxed set of five of the greatest musicals of all time! The set is well presented with excellent digital transfer, wonderful sound and a bevy of sublime extras.\n\nThe Band Wagon (which itself is a two DVD special edition) stars Fred Astaire as an older entertainer trying to be successful again in show business. Things do not go well: he doesn't like the director; there aren't fancy dance scenes that he prefers to perform and he has to dance with a ballerina! The show is unpopular and Fred's character Tony Hunter saves the day using his superior technique and know-how. The extras are wonderful! Liza Minnelli (whose Dad, Vincente Minnelli, did an excellent job as director of the picture) and Michael Feinstein provide an engaging commentary. There are also two documentaries: \"Get Aboard! The Band Wagon\" about the making of the movie and an older expose entitled \"The Men Who Made the Movies: Vincente Minnelli.\" You won't regret these-they are excellent and very informative! SMILE There's also the outtake musical number of Two Faced Women. Very good! For Astaire fans there's an Astaire trailer collection and even a musical short of Jack Buchanan with the Glee Quartet. I was particularly pleased with the fine commentary Liza Minnelli and Michael Feinstein give here.\n\nThe other two disc special edition is of the MGM classic Easter Parade. Wow! This has always been one of my very favorite musicals. The acting and the chemistry between Astaire playing the professional dancer and Judy Garland playing Hannah Brown his at first unlikely dance partner-and eventually romantic partner-is nothing short of excellent and captivating! Ann Miller turns in a great performance as the dancer who leaves Fred's character to try to get even further ahead in her career. The digital quality of the video and the sound are both excellent. There's a documentary of the making of this movie and a particular favorite of mine is the American Masters documentary profile: \"Judy Garland: By Myself\" put out only with the essential effort of my friend John Fricke. (The American Masters documentary won more than just one Emmy, making this a particularly valuable extra! John won one of the Emmys for this; he is the leading Garland biographer who wrote several books on Judy.) John worked so hard on this profile! John's fine commentary along with Ava Astaire (Fred Astaire's daughter) proves to be an excellent resource for reliable information about this film and Judy. You also get the outtake musical number \"Mr. Monotony.\" There's a Judy Garland trailer collection and some promotions for the original film are provided. Wow! A fine two disc set in and of itself. \n\nBells Are Ringing is Judy Holliday's last performance; she plays a worker at a telephone answering service who gets overly involved with her client's personal lives. Jean Stapleton, a favorite actress of mine (from All In The Family as Edith) is in this picture as well. This picture was nominated for an Oscar for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture and the song \"Just In Time\" is certainly one good reason why! Outtake musical numbers include \"Is It a Crime?\" and \"My Guiding Star.\" The digital transfer is again excellent and the sound quality is excellent. This is definitely a classic musical.\n\nBrigadoon boasts a wonderful musical score by Lerner and Lowe. The principle cast is only the best: Gene Kelly, Van Johnson and Cyd Charisse. An adventurous American suddenly uncovers a magical Scottish town which is only visible one day a century! Does he stay there and perhaps experience a fine true love; or should he return to his life as it is? Quite the dilemma! There are three musical outtakes you want to look at: \"Come to Me Bend to Me,\" \"From This Day On,\" and \"Sword Dance.\" An audio outtake and a brand new digital transfer make this a fine addition to the box set as well as your DVD collection.\n\nLast, but certainly not least, is Finian's Rainbow. A wonderful fanciful musical, this film stars Fred Astaire in his final full length performance as Finian McLonergan. Somehow Finian steals a pot of gold from Og the leprechaun. Finian and his daughter Sharon (the lovely Petula Clark) go to America (as does Og) and use their powers to overcome a rather prejudiced senator. Not only are the musical numbers excellent; the cinematography is superlative and the ending is a happy one! There is an excellent commentary by director Francis Ford Coppola and a cute feature on the film's premiere. \n\nAll in all, this is clearly one of the best boxed sets of supremely fine great musicals and it is very reasonably priced. For me personally this set was an easy decision-it is already in my personal DVD collection! I highly recommend this boxed set for fans of the great American musicals as well as all patrons of the arts. This is also a solid introduction to some of the quality musicals produced on film to date. Equally important, the hard work and effort everyone put into the seemingly countless extras is superlative.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1477", "text": "Every one a gem\n \tEvery film in this collection is a gem. Annie Hall and Manhattan are both top notch, followed by Bananas, Everything you wanted to Know about Sex, Sleeper...heck, even Interiors was such a radical departure its worth seeing at least once or twice. But to me the real diamonds in the rough of this set are Stardust Memories and Love and Death. These two films are probably Woody's least talked about, but really, I think they are both fantastic films. Love and Death is full of the witty one liners and pratfalls that were prevelant in his and quot;earlier, funnier and quot; works... but you can see in the dialogue of Love and Death that Woody was maturing. And Stardust Memories, my favorite Woody film. This film says so much for anyone who fancies themselves an and quot;artist and quot; who is trying to figure out what they want to say...and how to say it. Maybe my one beef is the lack of extras on these DVD's... but for the money, you can't beat the price of this set", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1478", "text": "intense\n \tthese movies are beautiful and intense, one of those you must watch and enjo", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1479", "text": "Great collection\n \tIf you're looking for a silly movie with no content, this is not a collection for you. The series is a great insight to a range of human emotions and finding your true self. I recommend it to anybody who loves good movies. Just beware. This set has english subtitles, so if you don't like that you can think twice before commiting to a purchase", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1480", "text": "PRETTY GOOD!\n \tI DON`T LIKE IT A WHOLE LOT,BUT IT`S PRETTY GOOD!I LIKED THE OLDER ELMO MOVIES BETTER THAN THIS ONE", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1481", "text": "Deal? Or No Deal?\n \tThe answer is No Deal!\n\nIn Ruthless People Danny DeVito is great as Sam and Bette Midler as Barbara is terrific but\ntogether they are a miserable couple. Sam, who has a girlfriend, Carol, wants out of the marriage but,\ndoesn't want it to cost him anything. When he learns that Barbara has been kidnapped, he thinks he has it made!\nBy not agreeing to pay the ransom amount, no matter how little that might be, he counts on the kidnappers\nto save him from paying alimony by bumping Barbara off! \nThe bumbling kidnappers are Ken and Sandy, adeptly played by Judge Reinhold and Helen Slater.\nThey have a grudge against Sam who stole their dress design and made a mint.\nThey are astounded when, after giving Sam their demands, he emphatically says, 'No Deal' and hangs up on them.\nIn desperation they lower the amount. Sam still says, 'No Deal'! \nBarbara learns Sam has refused to pay the ransom not once but twice!\nShe is furious and can't believe that she has been marked down like clothes on a sale rack!\n\nBarbara and Sandy create a bond when Barbara, through a better diet and exercise, has lost weight\nand needs different size clothes and Sandy provides her with clothing she has designed.\nBarbara loves the designs and they decide to form a partnership.\nTheir first agenda being Sam and the second developing a clothing line.\nThe plot thickens when the police become involved, thanks to Carol. As suspicion focuses on Sam,\nhe is forced to come up with the ransom to clear himself!\n\nFuming, he gets the money and drops it off counting on the police to arrest the kidnappers\nand retrieve his money. The drop off does not go well. A car chase ensues!\nAnd then what happens next is . . . hmmm . . . let's just say Sam's fortune takes a dive", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1482", "text": "\"Trouble and Desire\" = Another Terrific Hartley Project\n \tHal Hartley never fails to entertain, never fails to engage my mind and emotions on a parallel level. Simple Men is no exception. The seemingly simple plot - two brothers in search of their missing dad - provides so much room for character growth that I wish there were an entire series of films centered around them. \n\nWith a hard-edged view of the world as: \"There's no such thing as adventure. There's no such thing as romance. There's only trouble and desire\" (actually from a Fritz Lang movie of the 1920's) there's plenty going on to both prove and disprove Hartley's ambivalent theories.\n\nSimple Men also formally introduces us to the absolutely delicious Elena L wensohn. In one of the coolest and hottest scenes in all of cinema we get to watch her bizarre 50's beatnik-style dance to Sonic Youth's \"Kool thing.\" Then joined by the two lost soul brothers it turns into an unlikely production number. \n\nMany dismiss this film, and Hartley as unwatchable or trivial and miss the point. What is amazing about Hartley is that he takes the seemingly trivial and elevates it to a level of art that, once seen, reflects our lives on every level from brilliance to the inane. \n\nSimple Men is pure cinematic delight. \n\nHooray for Hartley", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1483", "text": "Great for beginners\n \tNot being familiar with yoga, I chose this DVD because of Rodney Yee's reputation and the low cost. What I found was an easy to follow workout that makes you feel relaxed, and yet energized, after the first session. There are no bells or whistles, just a great workout. I've purchases two other titles in the series, Power Yoga - Strength and Power Yoga - Stamina, and I switch off each workout. Some of the moves are more difficult than others, but it gives you something to work up to. If I couldn't do a stretch, I would go as far as I could and hold it. It was a great feeling when I was finally able to stand in a pose or do a stretch that initailly I was unable to do. Aside from these video's, the only equipment that you need is a mat which is extremely important to prevent slipping and back pain... I DO know this for a fact.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1484", "text": "Classic Sandler\n \tIf you love Adam Sandler's comedy, you'll adore this outstanding SNL compilation of the Best of Adam Sandler. It features all his best skits, and outlines how great and wonderfully talented this actor/comedian is. Also featured in this DVD are skits with the great Chris Farley, Mike Myers, and other great SNL stars.\n\nThe only disappointment from this DVD is that it contains no special features.\n\nBest Skits:\n\nZagats: This skit features Chris Farley and Adam Sandler playing an old couple who have to decide what restaurant they want to go to for their anniversary. This best displays Farley's comical brilliance, but we also get a great delivery from Sandler.\n\nOpera Man: Always a classic in the field of SNL.\n\nThe Denise Show: A classic from Sandler, as he delivers a skit about an ex-girlfriend he can't forget about.\n\nSchmidt's Gay: A hilarious commercial of a homo-erotic beer featuring Sandler and Farley.\n\nOverall, this is a must-buy for any Adam Sandler fan as it features some of the best SNL skits of all time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1485", "text": "great foreign film\n \tMost people have a hard time adjusting to foreign films because reading subtitles and trying to watch the film is difficult. That's why I love Melville's Le Samourai, not much speaking throughout the film equals minimal subtitles. This film doesn't require many lines of speech. The main character is an assassin who is hired to do a job and is rounded up by the police as a possible suspect. While trying not to get arrested he is trying to find out who double crossed him. My first Melville film and I loved it. If you like this one you should also see Le Cercle Rouge and especially Bob Le Flambeur", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1486", "text": "Now This Is Suspense\n \tThere isn't one wasted second in this film. Not one!!! You'll be sucked in, and surprised, within the first two minutes, and there's very little dialogue so you need not worry about too much subtitle reading. You can tell there's a lot of influence from American film noir in this film, but \"Le Samourai\" takes it to a level of perfection. I wish some of the folks that throw their good money towards bad modern action flicks would take the time to watch \"Le Samourai\" they just might discover a thing or two about how it could really be done. Brilliant", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1487", "text": "Seminal Trek\n \tSPOILERS\n\n When Star Trek's production crew started falling behind in both schedule and budgets during the first season, they came up with the brilliant idea of using the unsold The Cage pilot as the basis for a two part episode. The result: One of the most important and brilliant Treks ever done!\n\nEveryone knows the basic plot by now: Spock kidnaps his crippled former Captain, and hijacks the Enterprise, and sets course for the one forbidden planet in all The Federation. He eventually is court-martialed en route, and presents as his evidence an unusally detailed account of the Enterprise's visit to Talos IV 13 years prior. \n\nTHIS is the episode which cements Spock's character forever: the supposedly emotionless Vulcan, who demonstrates more passion and loyalty than most humans. Leonard Nimoy's performance is one of his best as Spock : initially seeming as though Spock had gone crazy almost, kidnapping Pike, using false computer tapes and voices to convince people that the ship is under 'secret orders', all sorts of indications SOMEthing must be wrong with Spock...until after the Talosian's plan is revealed,where it is found THEY have been manipulating events all along, and Spock returns to his stoic self.....except..when leaving the briefing room with Pike for the last time, his head bowed, shoulders slumped.\n\nShatner's understated performance in this has been sloughed off in some circles. I say :'unfair'...Frankly, it is PERFECT for the events - all during these events, Kirk acts rather stunned at all these events: His friend and 1st Officer has seemingly gone crazy and hijacked his ship, he almost dies going after him in a shutle, THEN he is releived of command for all of this! By the time the Talosians supposedly abandon Spock and forces the trial board to take a vote, even Kirk is convinced Spock should be put away.But..at the end..is able to smile when the Talosian shows him the 'rejuvenated' Pike happy again at last.\n\nAll of these performances are directed with care by Marc Daniels, the veteran TV director who was at the helm of the 'envelope'. They make an deliberate point of cutting to the more mature, unemotional Spock during the famous 'laughing' scene,and you can ALMOST see a flicker of 'was I THAT emotional?' cross his face!\n\nThe makeup used on Sean Kenney, the 'substitute' Captain Pike (Jeffery Hunter was unavailable),might be some of the best ever done for any Trek: it holds up totally through repeated cuts back and forth from the pilot footage: you are totally convinced this is an older, horribly maimed Jeffrey Hunter! \n\nSome small parts of The Cage are cut: some shots of Pike's fellow 'zoo-mates', some VERY sexist lines about 'women on the bridge', and the obligatory 'aliens running through the computer' scene. None of these are very important to the plot of EITHER the pilot or the envelope. \n\nAnd just to add some trivia: \n\nPart II of The Menagerie was the highest rated episode of Star trek ever in prime time! \n\nActor Malachi Throne had been the original voice of the Talosian Keeper in the pilot. Since he was cast as Commodore Mendez, voice artist Vic Perrin was dubbed in as The Keeper.\n\nAs per the Director's Guild, Marc Daniels was credited as director for Part I, while the director of The Cage, Robert (Mr Pilot) Butler, was given the screen credit for Part II.\n\nThe Menagerie is amazing experience from start to finish!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1488", "text": "Elmo is a hit\n \tI don't know what it is about him and this DVD, but my daughter (16 months) is in LOVE. All you have to do is say his name and she runs to the TV pointing and stomping in excitement. It's just too funny. She doesn't get that way for anyone else.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1489", "text": "Monty Python and the Holy Grail\n \tAll Monty Python movies are a must-see. I think my generation has seen them all. I hope the younger generation (less than 40) watch at least one. The humor is at many levels, so the movie should be watched multiple times to soak it all in. This just means the movie gets funnier with each viewing. Like all good humor, it includes truthful commentaries about society and human behavior in general, as well as, politics and religion (without getting nasty)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1490", "text": "To Catch a Thief\n \tA very good film staring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. Cary plays the part of a retired jewel thief. Someone begins to steal jewels and the local police think its Cary. Grace plays the part of the daughter of a rich Amrican widow. The film then covers how Cary Grants finds the people who have copied his MO.A fun romp through the French country side. Well acted and directed. A must see if you are a Cary Grant or Grace Kelly fan.\n\n jame", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1491", "text": "SoMe LIkE it HoT\n \tIn the movie Some Like It Hot its a great movie and its genre is comic and lovely.It takes place in Chicago and in Forida.This movie is about two musicians that accidentallywitness a gangland shooting and then they the other people wanted to killed them. Morover they two musicians Joe(Tony Curtis) and Jerry(Jack Lemmon)decide to go to Florida to participate to a girl jazz band. The problem is that they cannot go as boys so they decide to dress themselves as girls and to present themselves as JOsephine and Daphne. in they way to Forida they meet a lverlorn singer that is Marilyn MOnroe.Their plan is perfect until Josephine falls in love with Marilyn Monroe. Then at the same time a old man falls in love with daphne and wants to engage her.\n\nOne conflict that the movie has is when the old man tries to engage daphne but she told hin that they can't marrie and she gievs a lot of excuses to him and he says that it doesn't matter that he would forgive her. in addition at the end she says to him that she is a man and he asnwers him that is ok that nobody is perfect. I think that was a good conflict because eventhough she try to get away with it he accepts her without having a problem.The usual is that he wouldn't accept her bor being a man, but that didnt matter to him.\n\nThe character in this movie are really good actors all of them had a great actuation.The only thing that was different is that the gangster got killed and i think they didnt have a good acting. all the sets wre good except for the one that i just talk about. The lightning in the movie was very creative it was very good, the costumes wre really nice and everyone dressed great in the movie.\n\nThe music the movie has was ok too because it goes with the type of the movie. I had never seem a movie like this and i think it may relationate with the real life where people does this kind of things. I recomend this film to all the people that want to have some fun and entertain themselves with something good like this movie.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1492", "text": "Brokeback Mountain\n \tWhat a truly stunning film, this type of film has been long overdue in the movie industry, more of these should see the light", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1493", "text": "I loved Brokeback Mountain\n \tThis film was absolutely beautiful because of the location in which it was shot and the main characters. However, its true appeal comes from the manner in which it portrays the desperation that comes from living a life which is less than truthful, the struggles involved in being true to oneself despite the consequences, and the difficulties that sometime occur when trying to figure out what is really important to your soul. Although I have recommended this film to several people, I caution them that it can be pretty disturbing. I thought about it for weeks after I saw it the first time, and it took me a while to get up the nerve to watch it again. Definitely not a \"light hearted\" evening of entertainment", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1494", "text": "Review of 3 Games to Glory III\n \tIntroduction\n\n3 Games to Glory III is a two-disc video compilation of the 2004 New England Patriots playoffs, including their Super Bowl victory over the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 in Super Bowl XXXIX. This Super Bowl victory was the Patriots third in four years, marking them as the team of `00s. For New England Patriots fans it's a chance to relive the glory of back-to-back Super Bowl victories and three championships in four years. Non-New England Patriots fans probably would not particularly enjoy this in-depth video. \n\nMain Features\n\n3 Games to Glory III provides extensive highlights of both New England Patriots' playoff wins and Super Bowl victory after the 2004 season. \n\nThese playoffs found New England once again schooling the Indianapolis Colts in yet another year where Peyton Manning and the vaunted Colts offensive choke under playoff pressure. The high flying Colts offense was throttled by the superior schemes and tough play of the Patriots in a 20-3 AFC Divisional Playoff win at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. \n\nThis is followed by New England's dramatic defeat of the Pittsburgh Steelers, 41-27, in the AFC Championship Game at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh. The Patriots entered this game as decided underdogs to the 15-1 Steelers after being throttled by Pittsburgh earlier in the season.\n\nFinally, you get to enjoy the extensive highlights of New England's impressive 24-21 win over the NFC Champion Philadelphia Eagles. This is yet another game where New England's superior execution and stamina in the later stages of the game brought them ultimate glory. The Super Bowl was played in Jacksonville, Florida on February 6, 2005.\n\nThe highlights of each game are very extensive and seem to cover nearly every play. They are also mostly well done, but frankly the highlights often fail to capture the real drama of the game. Of course no highlight reel can match the excitement and drama of a live contest, but there are times when key turning points of the game really just become another quick hit in the video. \n\nThere are a few disappointments in this video though and it's not quite as well done as the preceding 3 Games to Glory II (covering the Patriots playoff run and Super Bowl victory after the 2003 season). First, there is not as much pre-game drama and preparation presented in these videos compared to last year. Secondly, there are not as many close up, on the field shots that bring the game right into your living room. It's much more distant and not as close up as previous editions in this series.\n\nDespite these drawbacks, it's still great to relive a great season through these videos.\n\nBonus Features\n\nThe bonus features on this edition of 3 Games to Glory are not nearly as good as the ones on 3 Games to Glory II. The bonus features are nice they just didn't live up the standard in the previous edition. Following is a brief rundown of what you'll get on the DVD.\n\nThere are some \"Bill Belichick\" breakdowns of key plays for each game but there are very few of them and really leaves the viewer wanting more. \n\nThere's also a \"Points After: Sounds of the Game\" which shows post-Super Bowl press conference features, but again, it's really short and leaves you wanting more.\n\nThe \"Patriot's All Access\" which appears along with each of the playoff and Super Bowl wins shows locker room scenes and practices, team meetings, and other shots of players as they prepare for games. These are pretty well done short features that add a great deal to the video. \n\nThe \"All Access\" section for the Super Bowl of course included pre-game plane trip, post game party and the parade. I find these a bit boring frankly, but I guess it's nice to see the players up close on their daily routines.\n\nThe Super Bowl Highlights are shown twice, once with the regular commentary and once with commentary from Rosevelt Colvin (LB), Ted Johnson (LB), and Matt Light (T). Matt Light is a funny guy and this was more entertaining than the one last year.\n\nI thought the best bonus feature was one on Disc Two called \"Views from the Past\" with interviews with three great players from previous decades - Gino Cappelletti of the 1960's, Michael Haynes of the 1970's, and Andre Tippett of the 1980's and 1990's. This conversation was mostly about comparing this current Patriots' team with teams of the past and how the game has changed over the decades.\n\nFinally, the video has the 2005 playoff roster, Super Bowl stats, and 2005 game by game results - just like you can get in any book, it just shows it printed on the screen.\n\nOverall, while all these bonus features are nice, 3 Games to Glory III is not nearly as good as 3 Games to Glory II. It did not include an extensive behind the scenes segment on the Super Bowl, which I found fascinating on the previous edition, nor did it have highlights for each game of the regular season like the previous edition. I found the lack of these too items very disappointing as I thought they were outstanding editions to last year's disc. \n\nNevertheless, the bonus features overall are nice, just nice as nice as last time.\n\nBottom Line\n\nAll New England fans should enjoy reliving a third Super Bowl win through this highlights package. It's mostly well done and certainly brings back great memories of a great season. Those who are not Patriots fans I am sure would find the video quite boring.\n\nDisclaimer: I am a die hard New England Patriots fan and am totally biased in this review", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1495", "text": "A sure Top 5 Contender for best films of all time...\n \t..Well..at least its in my top 5 =o)..I'm not the biggest Chaplin fan.more of a Keaton and Lloyd..kinda guy..But dang if this movie dosen't do me in everytime..I never fail to fall into hysterics over the \"Feeding Chair\" Scene..or the Gibberish song..and several other scenes.and I always get teary eyed over the plight of Charlie and his little love Gamin..This movie just packs so much into its 89 or so minutes and it all flows beautifully from one frame to the next!...Don't be botherd by the hype about this being a social commentary..or a Commie film or whatever!..Its still the same little tramp who goes against any kind of social order!!....Now I have this wonderful new 2 disc Mk2 version from the Chaplin Collection box to pull out every Christmas Holiday season..along with City Lights..as I'm want to do..and Check out the little Cuban documentary on the second disc about the Traveling projectionists who take the Movie to a remote farming village to show to the people for the first time..The Tears in these peoples eyes as they watch..tell you everything about this wonderful one of a kind film", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1496", "text": "Magnificant\n \tIt have a plenty range of Glould's legacy. Personally I hate the contemporary music, honestly I bought it because it have one interpretation of the magestic Partita No.6 in E minor. It have a rear romatic influence, and definitly it don't have the same perfection with the greatest baroque influence that Glenn leave us in the one recorded in 1957. Nonetheless you will see the great personality of Glenn and its lively interpretation", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1497", "text": "Excellent for beginners/intermmediates\n \tIf you can get through David's boot camp video with moderate effort, this video may be a bit too easy for you. That said, this is an excellent workout for a beginning or intermmediate exerciser. David does a great job of breaking the exercises down and offering comments to help you maintain good form. He is very encouraging throughout. The workout progresses from easy to more difficult and can be made tougher by increasing the amount of weight used (two dumbbells needed). There are a few innovative moves thrown in as well. \n\nSince the difficulty level of any workout video is relative, I'll give a quick background of myself - I run 4-5 times a week, for a total of 40+ miles/week. I also lift weights 2-3 times a week, incorporating plyometrics and compound movements. I've personally found David's boot camp video to be just the right amount of intensity when using 5-lb dumbbells and think this one-on-one video is great for days I have less energy. Regardless of fitness level, you are sure to enjoy this workout. If you need to make it more intense, use heavier weights. The biggest thing to remember about David's style (in my opinion) is to really *focus* on every repetition, *focus* on the muscle being worked, and *focus* on isometrics (contracting the muscle without movement - eg. pushing against a brick wall is isometric). Hope this helps", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1498", "text": "Wow. Still, Wow\n \tI was reading some reviews of \"The Quiet Man\" earlier this year. And a thread running through most of them was that it is a movie that defies time, entertaining for the generation that it was made for and subsequent children, grandchildren and I imagine great grandchildren.\n\nIn that league of the timeless you have to put Ben-Hur, a story of love, redemtion, compassion, revenge, retribution, foregiveness and tranquility, in an epic truly larger than life. If we are to believe that the best movies were those made long ago, then certainly William Wyler's third oscar winner provides substantial evidence to support that view.\n\nFor me, seeing it again and again, I am always startled by Mr. Heston's skills as an actor, often missed in the size he brought to a film and his overall presence. Here the antagonist is Stephen Boyd, Judah Ben-Hur's best friend from childhood, now addicted to the narcotic of power. The two will clash; this is the time of Christ's ministry. Christ is seen as a rabble rouser and Rome, an international giant the world had never seen, seeks to thwart that message by girding up Jerusalem. So they send the now goal oriented and vicious Messala to the home of Ben-Hur.\n\nHeston is also supported ably by Jack Hawkins, a brilliant actor in his prime, as the Roman Counsel Quintus Arrius. Judah Ben-Hur, sentenced to virtual death on the Roman Galleys, survives a battle with the Macedonians to only save Quintus Arius. \n\nI say this as a prelude to my second favorite scene, the arrival of Quintus Arrius in Rome, a hero, with his trusted slave now friend soon to be freeman, Judah Ben-Hur. William Wyler spared no money nor extras in so many scenes but as Jack Hawkins climbs the staircase to bow before Ceasar there must be 100 steps! And the camera back away to see Hawkins in his magenta robe, draped over the pure white stairs, climbing the steps before a crowd of thousands and you get a feel for the enormity of the empire. In \"Spartacus,\" also a fine movie a few years later, the script tells you about the size of the Roman empire. Here in this one scene, Wyler expresses it without reliance on the spoken word.\n\nAt the same time, Judah Ben-Hur, remaining in the chariot at the foot of the stairs, looks around and in that one expression on Heston's face of awe and the size and the power of 1st century Rome, he amplifies the scene of Hawkins climbing the staircase.\n\nA great, great move. Well worth your time if you have never seen it. Well worth your time again if you have. 5 stars. Larry Scantlebur", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1499", "text": "Riverdance is awesome\n \tThis is an outstanding DVD. I highly recommend it. If you have seen Riverdance live you can relive the great moments. If you haven't seen Riverdance live you are in for a real treat with this DVD from the comfort of your own home", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1500", "text": "catch a rising star!!!\n \tYou should see this because it has an eary appearance by America (yes, peo-ple, that is HER real name) Ferarra!!! WHo, you ask?? Oh (casually) only the star of UGLY BETTY. (looks up, says ala Pulp Fiction) \"Oh, do I have your attention now???? Also in this movie is Roary from GG (gilmore Girls for the ignorant). The only thing I didnt like was the blonde who had sex with the older man, not only was it innapropriate, but also illegal!!!! WSo, parents be aware of this if you're daughter's want to watch this movie. It has sexual content!!!! Especially if they are under age! Now, peo-ple, I am a male and also over 18 so i can watch what I want, but I'm just saying that for young girls they shouldn't watch this one!!! But we ALL can watch Ugly Betty!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1501", "text": "Really enjoyed this!\n \tI thought this was an excellent coming-of-age movie. Very poignant in parts. Love the soundtrack as well! These Days is an especially beautiful song", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1502", "text": "Review of Space Above and Beyond\n \tFor those who were fans of the show when it was originally aired, all I can say is that you won't be disappointed. This series is one of my all time favorite TV shows. When I discovered it was on dvd I snapped it up right away. The picture quality and sound is much better than the on air cable signal version I originally saw. This is the first TV series I have ordered on dvd and I was afraid the picture quality would be vhs. Boy was I wrong, this series looks as good as any hollywood movie dvd I have ever purchased. If you have never seen this series but liked the space marines in the second aliens movie then you will probably really like this series", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1503", "text": "Children's movies\n \tMy kids just love this movie; Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses. It is a very clean movie. It is not scary except for the mean Duchess; but she really isn't scary, just mean. It teaches about honesty and family, and how they care about each other; which is really good for children to see. Plus it was entertaining and a whole lot of fun to watch", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1504", "text": "Easter Parade 1948 ( two -disc Special Edition )\n \tOne of M-G-Ms Brightest , Cheeriest Musical . Astair and Garland are most engaging screen couple . The Uplifting Irving Berlin score is first-rate and used to Perfection .Strolling along 5th Avenue in turn of the century or going on the bum as \"a couple of swells\" , Judy Garland (1922-1969) and Fred Astaire (1899-1987) lead a Parade of Music 17 (Irving Berlin 1888-1988) tunes and an Academy Award-winning adaption score arranged by Johnny Green (1908-1989) and Roger Edens (1905-1970) and gotta dance-fun (including drum drum crazy ) in this neverending delifgt co-starring Ann Miller (1923-2004) performing a knock out: Shaking the blues Away and Peter Lawford (1923-1984) gamely crooning: The fella with the umbrella with Garland . Dont let this Colorful EASTER PARADE pass you ! . All new digital transfer from restored picturre and Audio elements . Super Tehnicolor And Super Sound . Highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1505", "text": "Haven't I seen this somewhere before?\n \tA French coming-of-age art film that I rented while on vacation. Despite rave reviews all over the packaging, this story of two moody teenage girls growing apart as sexuality enters their lives seemed pretty slow and predictable, even a bit tedious. Jet lag set in and we gave up two-thirds of the way through the film, and took it back the next day. In all fairness, this is probably a fine film if you're in the mood for Serious Art, but I found it a bit dreary", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1506", "text": "SCARY!!!\n \tThis is a really scary movie. I've always put Ju-On on the top mantle as being the scariest horror movie ever, but this movie surpasses that movie. I didn't expect much, seeing the title of the movie which doesn't sound scary at all, but was I wrong, dead wrong. If you are a horror fan, you got to see this movie. The terror one feels stays with you even after the movie ends. Cold chills ran through my bones and the hair never stopped standing at the back of my neck. Asian horror movies don't rely on gore, but suspense and an ever so thickening creepiness that never stops. Contemporary American horror movies don't scare me much anymore and it often relies on the same old tricks. Asian horror movies like this one, which is Korean, is not an original idea, but the craft of scaring the living daylights out of you is getting stronger and better. Other Asian titles I recommend are Ju-On, Dark Water, and The Red Shoes", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1507", "text": "refreshing new Elvis musical\n \tA fun musical comedy, THE TROUBLE WITH GIRLS isn't the usual Elvis Presley film but it's completely charming with it's faithful period recreation and fine supporting cast.\n\nPresley plays Walter Hale, manager of the traveling \"Chautauqua\" tent-show, circa. 1927, who gets mixed up in the lives of the residents of the latest town to host the show. Hale finds himself falling in love with Charlene (Marlyn Mason), organiser of the children's activities; whilst trying to help local single mother Nita Bix (Sheree North) when she murders her nasty married boyfriend (Dabney Coleman). Presley's numbers include \"Swing Down Sweet Chariot\" and \"Clean Up Your Own Backyard\".\n\nIt's certainly a lot better than some of the other Elvis films from the same period; and seeing Elvis in a more traditional musical is a great treat. Marlyn Mason, probably one of Presley's most formidable leading-ladies, is stunning (and her rendition of \"Sign of the Zodiac\" is a knockout). Nicole Jaffe (as the amorous hotel clerk), Vincent Price (eccentric speaker \"Mr Morality\"), John Carradine (as a colourful Shakespearian actor), Joyce van Patten (disgruntled former channel swimmer Maude) and Edward Andrews (as Hale's beleaguered assistant) are also fine. Fans of classic TV shows should keep an eye out for Anissa Jones (\"Family Affair\") and Susan Olsen (\"The Brady Bunch\")", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1508", "text": "Death Warrant\n \tI really enjoyed this movie. Death Warrant was filled with supense and action. Jean-Claude Van Damme portrays officer Louis Burke who goes undercover to investigate murder and corruption in the prison system. Eventually officer Burke meets up with a convicted murderer that he had arrested and put behind bars. \n\nI did not lose interest with the nonstop suspense and action.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRenee Ra", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1509", "text": "A Very Good Suspense Thriller!\n \t\"Fargo\" is a very good film. The Cohen Brothers put another feather in their cap with this suspenseful film. The film stars Jerry Lundegaard (William H. Macy) as a car salesman in dire need of money. When he hires a couple of losers to kidnap his wife for ransom, things go from bad to worse. I couldn't help feeling sorry for the wife as she tries to escape from the clutches of her kidnappers. The father of the kidnapped wife does not want to play along with the ransom, and decides to act on his own. Jerry now finds himself in an even deeper mess. Moreover, he has a saavy police chief (McDormand) on the case. \n\nThe film is a definite black-comedy, as many of the Cohen brother's films are. This one is a bit more disturbing than usual however. Hot on the case is a policewoman, Marge Gunderson (Frances McDormand). She is witty and intelligent and knows something is not right. Steve Buscemi stars as one of the kidnappers, and his partner has a few loose marbles. The film is a delightful [at times funny] film that is highly recommended. Moreover, there are many colorful and funny character actors in the film, which only enhance the films appeal. There are also some disturbing scenes, however, the film is well worth the watch and purchase. Highly recommended. [Stars: 4.5", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1510", "text": "This is a great movie, seems alot of people who have reviewed it can't enjoy something that isn't Hollywood sanctioned\n \tI thought the film was great, it has a interesting storyline. It also has a interesting backstory on which the film was based on.\n\nI don't understand why people will rate this movie so low. Is it cuz it doesn't have a pre-Hollywood established actress/actor in it? That it isn't some mainstream unoriginal film, which even the most moronic of morons can grasp?\n\nListen don't rate this movie low if it doesn't seem good to you, because it requires thinking unlike the mainstream cookie-cutter films in the theaters. You stay to your pablum un-original mainstream films, and leave those people who work hard on indie films alone.\n\nFor the people who complained the girls were dressed too little, I've seen many more hollywood films where women wear nothing but string bikinis basically. These girls were dressed for a majority of the film.\n\nFor the person who said Ashley was \"plump\", you must really like your women to be Anorexic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1511", "text": "All I can say is wow!!!\n \tI did this workout for the very first time today and I don't think I've felt ever felt this good about myself. This DVD works. It's not high impact aerobics, but I don't think I've ever sweat that much in one workout before. And I totally disagree with whoever said the breaks every twenty minutes makes you sleepy. I'm not in very good shape, so I need those breaks to be able to do the entire workout (I didn't think I'd like this DVD because it is one of the longer ones Ana and Ravi put out). I am really, really looking forward to getting the other two Fat Free DVDs to add to my collection", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1512", "text": "A damn good picture...and what's wrong with it being slow?\n \tI think this is a great film. Many critics and a few reviewers always complain about it's running time (128 minutes), insisting it's too slow. Almost ALL of Clint's films (the ones he's directed) run long. The running times range from just over 2 hours to just under 3 hours (the longest being Bird, at 2 hours, 40 minutes). Sure, the film isn't PC, but it was made in 1975, when you didn't have to be PC. But there is one thing that almost everyone agrees on...the mountain climbing scenes at the end of the film. These are nervewracking and incredibly authentic. Clint did all his own stunts in these sequences, and many professional rock climbers and mountaineers have praised these sequences. And they are very intense to watch, because you know the actors are really up there. No CGI in those days. This is one of the reasons they work so well. CGI looks fake anyway. It makes movies seem like cartoons. People know it isn't real. CGI reliance should be reduced in Hollywood, as it takes the tension out of action scenes. \n\nCheck this film out. It's worth all of its 128 minutes.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1513", "text": "look out chan and li - here comes jaa\n \tRecently realizing that Jackie Chan and Jet Li are about done with movie making for the most part, I always wondered if there was anyone who could take over. Chan and Li are one of a kind and the best out there. Fortunately, Tony Jaa has entered the scene with skills and originality of his own. The first thing I like about Tony Jaa is he is an expert in Muay Thai fighting, something new and original for the good guy in a movie. The next thing I like is that he fights like Jet Li and does stunts like Jackie Chan, though once again he adds his own originality quite often. \n\nOng Bak is pure action excitement - don't expect a deep story and do expect horrible English dubbing that is just down right annoying (you can still switch to subtitles with Thai spoken if desired). If these 2 things don't matter to you, this movie just plains rocks. Its a bit slow here and there, but overall it is filled with all the action you could want - illegal club fights, an incredible club brawl fight, tons of stunts and chases, a car chase scene that is actually done with carts instead of cars, a ring fight, and a good ol finale showdown that combines great fighitng with stunts, lasting for a good 10 minutes. I also liked the background music for the movie - lots of smooth laid-back hip hop beats.\n\nI'm pleased to say that with newcomer Tony Jaa to the world of martial arts films, the loss of Chan and Li someday soon won't be as bad. Ong Bak is brilliant action and originality. The only thing that could make it 5 stars is if it had a better story and decent dubbing, which Chan and Li movies do much better", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1514", "text": "Great fun\n \tA hilarious movie, made moreso by the fact that the acting and plot are universally better than what you'd find in the object of it's spoofing, \"Top Gun.\" The film is loaded with Abrahams's usual sight-gags, puns, slapstick, and quick wordplay. There's always something going on in the background, making for fun repeat viewings. The overall cheesiness of the special effects really adds to the overall experience. Besides that, it's educational, too! You'll never again wonder what a chafing dish is", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1515", "text": "double jepardy\n \tThe product is a1 BUT why arewe penalised for late delivery in the form of warfage !!!!! Shurly this is wrong ??", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1516", "text": "Getting my feet wet.\n \tThis is a sad little gem of a movie. I really liked that the plot explored more themes than just romantic love. The story had as much to do with issues of identity, community, and fidelity. In my opinion, there were a few technical and narrative flaws that kept the film from attaining the level of greatness that it should have achieved, especially when considering the quality of the performances. The slight quiver in Weisz's voice was right on target as was Perez's accent. The rest of the illustrious cast was more than capable. Considering the type of story and the setting, I can't help but think that a three-part mini-series would have been a more appropriate treatment than a feature film. I emerged from watching the movie with a feeling that there was a lot more to explore beneath the surface of each character", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1517", "text": "The Tick should be brought back!!!\n \tI have watched the first disk of the Tick, and I laughed my ass off!! I am working on getting a copy of it in order to send it to Comedy Central, and requst that they air the first season on their channel. I think that Fox screwed up by cancelling this show, and that Comedy Central should pick it up. It is by far the best show I have seen in awhile, and deserves to be resurrected!! Thank you", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1518", "text": "HOORAY for SCTV!\n \tMartin Short joins the cast in this volume, securing this show's enduring genius and originality. The cast, brilliant as always, never fail to deliver. \nI grew up watching this show--- and what a thrill to have it on DVD. I feel like they have finally come home!!! woo hoo!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1519", "text": "TALES FROM THE CRYPT: The Complete First Season (1989)\n \t*TALES FROM THE CRYPT THEME MUSIC PLAYS, AS THE CAMERA SHOOTS THROUGH A SPOOKY HAUNTED MANSION. THE CAMERA REACHES THE BASEMENT, OUT POPS THE CRYPT KEEPER WITH HIS MENACING CACKLE* \"TALES FROM THE CRYPT\". This show is one of my all-time favorites. I used to sit in front of the television with my father every Saturday night when this show came on. The stories in this show were so amazing and so well done, that I couldn't help myself when I became hooked on the show, and I was only four-years-old when this show debuted with its first season back in 1989.\n\n TALES FROM THE CRYPT takes you on a journey through six horrifying episodes, each one scaring you in one way or another. This here first season only includes six episodes, but all six are very terrifying, and many ways, rather comical as well.\n\n#1: THE MAN WHO WAS DEATH (aired June 10, 1989)\n This spook-tacular episode shows a man named NILES (played by William Saddler, who would then go on to take the male lead role in the first-ever TALES FROM THE CRYPT motion picture entitled, TALES FROM THE CRYPT presents DEMON KNIGHT), who has spent the last twelve years of his life shooting electricity into prisoners, sending out their life sentences. But now, a law has been passed to ban the life sentence, for even executing murderers and law breakers is \"Still Murder Within The Eyes of God\". Niles then appears in a few court cases where the defendants happen to be let off the hook, despite the fact they are indeed guilty. This leaves Niles to privately execute the defendants, where it leads Niles into his own arrest, where is then in for a \"Shocking\" surprise.\n\n#2: AND ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE (aired June 10, 1989)\n In this chilling Holiday-filled episode, a woman murders her husband in cold blood on Christmas Eve. As she tries to bury the body outside in the freezing cold snow, she neglects to hear on the news that an escaped mental patient as broken out of the sanitarium, and has already killed four women in the county. The news has even stated that the patient has been seen wearing a Santa Claus suit, a suit he had stolen from one his victims. The mental patient stumbles upon this woman, practically killing her, but she seems to have killed him by stabbing him in the stomach. As she gets a hold of the police on the phone, she is told by the police to look around for a weapon to use, since she has informed the police that the patient has gotten up and entered her house, after she stabbed him the stomach. She goes into the closet to get her gun, but the door locks. As she pounds on the door, trying to get out, the patient climbs up to the woman's daughter's bedroom, with the daughter thinking that's it the real Santa. She busts through the closet and finds her daughter safe and sound, holding \"Santa\" by the hand, with her mother screaming at the top of her lungs.\n\n#3: DIG THAT CAT...HE'S REAL GONE (aired June 10, 1989)\n In this brilliant episode, ULRIC (played by Joe Pantoliano) comes across a seemingly mad scientist, who gives Ulric an offer he can't refuse: Have the gland of a cat inserted into his brain to give him the ability to resurrected after he is killed. The surgery goes successful, where Ulric becomes a classic act at the county fairs. He has been drowned, shot in the heart with an arrow, electrocuted, and many more. But he just kept coming back from beyond the grave. Here is now about to pull his next death stunt: being buried alive for twelve hours, and then resurrected. But...wait a minute. Ulric has already died and been resurrected...nine times.\n\n#4: ONLY SIN DEEP (aired June 14, 1989)\n In this sexy and beauty-filled episode, SYLVIA (played by Lea Thompson) is a 21-year-old hooker, looking to quit the business and clean up her act. She does so with the money she has robbed from her pimp...after killing him. She goes into a pawn shop to have her pimp's jewelery, but the pawner reveals that the jewelery isn't worth crap, for the jewelery is \"hot\". But he's willing to pay Sylvia $10,000 for her \"beauty\". He informs her that if she wants her beauty back, she has to get it back within a four-month period. Okay, whatever, you old whack-job. Sylvia goes through with the pawning of her beauty and goes out on her way with her 10 Gs. She meets a playboy and begins dating him. Four months go by and Sylvia begins seeing some odd changes in her complextion. She goes to a dermotologist, but he cannot seem to figure out what is wrong, where it is then and there that Sylvia figures out that the pawner was not kidding. She demands her beauty back, but the pawner will only sell it back to her for...$100,000. She kills her playboy boyfriend, and scrapes up every piece of jewelery he ever bought her. She gets her beauty back, which was formed in a plaster-of-paris head of her own self, but it ends up being smashed to pieces when one of Sylvia's hooker friends bumps right into her, not recognizing Sylvia, for she has become so hideous, like an old, disgusting haggard witch.\n\n#5: LOVER, COME HACK TO ME (aired June 21, 1989)\n In this ciller, Charles has found Peggy, the perfect girl. Peggy has found Charles, the perfect man. The two have married, against the wishes of Peggy's aunt. On their way to their honeymoon, they are stranded into an old house, where they have to succomb into spending their wedding night in this disgusting old house. Peggy wants her wedding night to be perfect, so consumating their marriage on the sofa is not a good idea. Comsumating their marriage in a bed is much better. They do their thing, and they both fall asleep, where Peggy says in a sort of joking way that they've made a child, a little girl. Charles falls asleep, but he wakes up to the sound of Peggy entering the house with another man. He watches his own wife screw another guy on the sofa, where they guy falls asleep, while Peggy tells him of how they've just conceived a child, a little girl. She then picks up an axe, leans over to the man's ear and simply says, \"Peggy would make a great name for our little girl, wouldn't it?\" She swings the axe and kills the guy she just had sex with. Charles wakes up in horror, for it was only a nightmare, but it was a nightmare about a true fact: Peggy's mother had killed her Peggy's father on their wedding night, after they had consumated their marriage, where her mother and father had just conceived Peggy that very night. Peggy's mother said she did it to consume the perfect love to a perfect wedding night. But Charles claims that he didn't marry Peggy out of love. He married her for her money, and he was going to murder Peggy that very night, report to the police that an accident had happened, where he would inherit the money, but Peggy has made a change in plans: continuing her family tradition, which is: Murdering her husband to consume the perfect love on the perfect wedding night, after consumating their marriage, which led into the conception of their daughter.\n\n#6: COLLECTION COMPLETED (aired June 28, 1989)\n In this lame episode, Audrey Lindley (the actress best known for her role as HELEN ROPER on Three's Company) plays a lonely housewife, who's husband named JULIAS has just retired. One the first day of his retirement, her husband is already going crazy because of all the animals his wife has in the house. She continues to claim that she does not want to get rid of the animals because they are her \"friends\", they've kept her company all those years her husband had spent working, instead of paying more attention to his own wife. Days go by, and the house is seeing less and less of the animals. Julias then shows his wife where all the animals have gone: in his basement...stuffed. The last animal to be taken care of is a cat, but Julias' wife bashes his skull in. But the next afternoon, she is sitting in the living room with Julias, talking to him as if he were still alive. Their friendly next-door neighbor drops by, where he discovers Julias' stuffed body.\n\n This was a great season. But stay tuned, Boils and Ghouls. There's plenty more terrifying tales to come in the following seasons *CRYPT KEEPER'S CACKLE", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1520", "text": "Straight Up!\n \tVisually and aurally this is a feast! Great musicianship, excellent lighting, colour, camera angles etc etc. If you know and like Pat and know the piece you won't be really disappointed BUT the reason it's 4* and not 5* for me is a combination of 2 things relatively insignificant in themselves but together worth knocking off a star. First, there's no intro (the first note is struck with the title screen still showing) and no pictures of the band standing and taking the crowd's ovation (the credits start rolling straight after the last note); I always find it nice to get a sense of the atmosphere, location and occasion before AND after the music starts playing. Second, those familiar with the piece will be aware of the extraordinary guitar/trumpet interplay closing out Part Two; well, I'm not sure if this is in the playing or sound on the night or the dvd mixing but as the sound builds the trumpet dynamic gets a bit lost and all you really hear as an individual voice is the guitar synth - great of course but could've been even better! This said, 4* for a Pat product still means a \"must buy\"!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1521", "text": "Anthony Hopkins sets the standard\n \t'The Bunker' is one of three films that deal with Hitler's final days as the Soviets encircle Berlin and put an end to the Third Reich in April/May 1945.\n\n'The Bunker' is both one of the best and one of the worst of the three (the others being 1973's 'Hitler: the last ten days' and 2005's 'Downfall') at the same time. The triumph of 'The Bunker' is Anthony Hopkins tour de force performance as Hitler, at times so exact it is as if you are watching a newsreel. The element that makes the film almost painful to watch is that almost a 1/3 of it is dedicated to the whitewashing of convicted Nazi war criminal Albert Speer.\n\nOne thing that makes 'The Bunker' different from the others is the occasional use of flashbacks, and although brief they do allow Hopkins to portray Hitler in different venues and in a relaxed mode, casually chating and enjoying the company of friends when times were fat. In the bunker itself Hopkins turns Hitler purple in a full throttle rage as he yells about the need to destroy \"the scourge and pestilence of Jewish Marxism!\"\n\n'Hitler: the last ten days' does a bit better than the rest in portraying the supporting cast of characters in the drama but one stands out in 'The Bunker' and that is Michael Lonsdale as Martin Borman, Hitler's personal secretary and gatekeeper, a man of considerable power who plays his cards close to the vest and is always scheming to stay one step ahead of his rivals. Despite its flaws 'The Bunker' earns a high rating as the Hopkins performance simply cannot be missed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1522", "text": "excellent and very moving\n \tthis is a fantastic video. I use it regularly for teaching. It gives a wonderful and amp; sophisticated view of chuck close as an individual and an artist, as well as a glimpse of the other artist's work who are interviewed in the video. It is filmed in a very immediate and personal style. There is nothing stiff, boring, or disconnected about it, common faults of many art videos. Anyone who has experienced a similar tragedy in their family will find the discussion of chuck's and quot;event and quot; very moving, and not at all sappy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1523", "text": "Curtain Call\n \tBergman first introduced us to Johan and Marianne in his 1974 masterpiece Scenes from a Marriage, one of the cinema's most exacting dissections of our all-too-human failure to connect. Bergman and the splendid Scandanavian actors Erland Josephson and Liv Ullmann took us through Johan and Marianne's marriage, divorce, and post-divorce reconciliation. In the end, they live apart, but still make room for the bond between them. \n \nThree decades later, Bergman, Josephson and Ullmann have given us Saraband, a late-life gift. Marianne decides that even though she hasn't seen Johan since the 1970s, it's time to make contact again. Johan has inherited money from an aunt, and lives in splendid isolation overlooking a lake. She literally wakes him with a kiss, but soon enough Marianne's fantasy of an idyllic reunion evaporates as she gets drawn deeper into the power struggles in Johan's family.\n\nHenrik, Johan's son, is staying in a nearby cottage with his daughter Karin. Both of them still mourn Anna, Henrik's wife and Karin's mother, who died two years before. Henrik, a music teacher, is preparing Karin, an accomplished cellist, for her conservatory entrance exams. The elderly Johan remains cold-hearted but charismatic (not unlike Bergman's own father) and one of the questions the movie explores is why people are so attracted to him. Henrik wants his father's affection and acceptance, even though Johan refuses to give it, ostensibly due to some slight by Henrik when he was 19 years old. In a painful scene, Henrik goes to Johan to ask for money to help Karin, and in his 61 year old face, we see the bewilderment of the boy who never came to grips with his self-absorbed father.\n\nFor Karin, her grandfather is a counterweight to the suffocating embrace of her father. Karin struggles to figure out what she owes Henrik, what she owes to the memory of her mother, and what she owes to herself. She lets Marianne see some, but not all, of the turmoil she's going through. For Marianne, her attraction to Johan remains as difficult to pin down as it was when she was married to him. She's always wanted something from him, but since she can't define what it is, she'll probably never get it.\n\nThe struggles between the characters get played out over ten riveting scenes bookended by Marianne's opening and closing monologues. Karin makes her choices. Henrik reacts. Marianne throws herself once more against Johan's emotional aloofness. As he's done throughout his brilliant career, Bergman brings it alive through artful dialog, perfect dramatic timing, and riveting cinematic composition. The characters are not always likable, but they are never less than engrossing.\n\nThe Criterion's DVD includes a mini-documentary of Bergman making Saraband. We watch the 87 year old director slump to the floor to illustrate some blocking, kid around with the crew, poke and prod his actors into position. It's a treat to watch him work. One wonders if any other director will ever elicit such an emotionally powerful performance from Julia Dufvenius, the fine young actress who plays Karin. One also wonders why Bergman put himself through the grueling labor of making another film after he'd announced he was through. \n\nBergman spent his entire career obsessed by the difficulties of human connection. Apparently he wants to say one last thing about it, which seems to be this: after all the tears and shouting, all the posturing and cruelty, all the reaching out and pulling back, this is what remains: marriages of true minds (the photo of Anna used in the film is a picture of Bergman's great love, his deceased wife Ingrid); the fraught ties of fathers and sons; memories of old loves; what you give and get from children; and the devolution of the flesh. None of it is easy, the master tells us, but all of it is necessary. In the end, it's all you have.\n\nWhat's truly sad is that Bergman, sixty years after embarking on his cinematic journey, claims that he's done. He did for film what Shakespeare did for theater, took it to new levels by expanding the language used to describe the glories and follies of human striving. He will certainly be missed and he can't be replaced.\n\nBut don't see Saraband for nostalgic reasons. It's a moving, insightful film that deserves a place in the director's canon. Saraband stands on its own, but it's a deeper experience if you watch Scenes from a Marriage first.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1524", "text": "It's A Real Cool World\n \tI'll tell ya... if I read one more review written by someone born after 1980 dissing Bakshi, I think I'm going to start kicking rump and taking names. Do people diss Disney? Hardly, until they became such a movie mill that they are computer generating what used to be created by hand with a loving touch.\n\nLook at \"Cool World\" as the AntiToonworld of \"Roger Rabbit\". The characters are psychedelic, psychotic, retro and bent. There is a great deal of (expected) sexuality and lewdness, pushing the edge of the PG-13 as far as it can go. Lots of puns and inside jokes it takes an adult to appreciate, something Warner Bros. cartoons were masters at. Granted, they don't always hit the mark here, and there's more chemistry when the Doodles are on than when the Noids take over.\n\nBut I dare anyone to watch that scene with Holli cooing \"Let's Make Love\" to a sweating Mel Torme wannabe while she's having trouble keeping her Noidness intact and not feel the simulataneous urge to salivate and giggle. The transformation of Noids to Doodles when the wand is removed is humorous... a lounge lizard literally becomes one, a cowboy becomes a horse, a female lead a blank eyed Orphan Annie. \n\nThe end cap, where Byrne's character becomes a dim witted but sincere superhero, is happily reminiscent of Captain Sternn from \"Heavy Metal\". \n\nYes, the acting is practically phoned in. Yes, the plot is odd. But get over it, folks, it's adult animation, and it's entertaining. I watch it again and again... and I always laugh", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1525", "text": "A great twist on a well-used plot\n \tTrapping a group of unsuspecting strangers in a house with no exits is not a new concept. They did it in Saw II, House on Haunted Hill, And Then There Were None, and I'm sure quite a few others. But that plot seems to always work. It does for me. House of 9 is no exception. It doesn't follow a storyline that's predictable, even though the plot is not unknown. There are surprises, suspense, thrills and tense moments. Believe me, you won't predict the ending. I was very satisfied with the movement of this film. It's an interesting watch", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1526", "text": "Great Film\n \tSamuel Jackson and Kevin Spacey turn two distinct yet strong performances. Jackson is always great to watch for his intensity, and this role suits that to a tee. Spacey continues to impress with a solid and believable performance. This film and its settings/supporting cast are *slightly* dated by today's standards, but the two main actors and the good story more than make up for it. Highly worthwile", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1527", "text": "A better film than the first, however...\n \tSpider-Man 2 is better than the original Spider-Man. I feel I should get that out of the way first, since most sequels have a tough time topping the first one. However, I feel Spider-Man 2 is only better in the sense that if the same production staff remade Spider-Man, it should naturally be better. That's what this sequel feels like, a literal remake with some spiced up elements here and there. It's a good film, but it's not really the way I thought a sequel should be.\n\nEffects are even better than the first, and the tentacles of Doc Ock make for some truly spectacular battles, including a centerpiece on a runaway train. Tobey Maguire continues to give an excellent portrayal of Peter Parker, and has good chemistry with Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane. Alfred Molina has more to work with as Doc Ock than Dafoe did as the Goblin, and humanizes what was once a wacky villain. James Franco continues to develop Harry Osborn well, and the supporting cast like JK Simmons and Rosemary Harris fill out the high-caliber acting. \n\nBut the script needs work. It uses one of the worst superhero cliches as the main plot, that of the hero calling it quits. It's never convincing, and the film drags as we wait for Peter to realize things we've known all along. Character relationships, though well-acted, don't seem to have progressed since the first movie. We're still treading the Peter/Mary Jane love triangle, just with a different third wheel. Harry still has his on/off friendship with Peter. There are nice plot twists that shake things up towards the end, but most of the film is wasted on the exact same angst from the first one. For a story supposedly set 3 years later, it might as well have been 3 days. \n\nWe get a dvd with good extras and audio/video presentation. I enjoy Spider-Man 2 on its own, and it's nice to have it in my dvd library, but as a sequel it's not fresh enough for me. Hopefully next year's Spider-Man 3 will fix that.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1528", "text": "Pleasantly shocking\n \tOld Boy is the second film in the Revenge Trilogy by Park. The first is Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and the final being Sympathy for Lady Vengeance.\n\nAfter being imprisoned for 15 years, Ho Dae-su (whose name means \"getting along with everybody\") is released and finds he only has 5 days to find his captor and seek his revenge. Once the captor is found, Dae-su will learn about a past he conveniently forgot and find he is in for an even bigger surprise during the final confrontation.\n\nThe film is mesmerizing, hypnotic, and well edited with flashbacks and jump cuts. Park makes an elevator ride feel like a roller coaster. There is a notable fight sequence referred to as the \"one-take corrider scene\" where Dae-su takes several men in mostly hand-to-hand and hammer-to-head combat.\n\nThis is a powerful film. It is a meditation on our addiction to TV, the bloody thirst for revenge, and the tomfoolery your mind resorts to when it is forced to relive your memories. The film will make you question the importance of forgetting, forgiving, and the satisfaction, or lack there of, in seeking revenge.\n\nThe movie has an incredible build leading up to the finale. The end scene is full of twists. You will be amazed and you watch the truth slowly unravel. You learn that one memory is not as it appears and that another more important memory holding the key to the puzzle was completely forgotten. You will learn that getting the revenge is not the most important thing, but instead be able to live with yourself is. You will find that neither man will be able to do so, which leads to an explosive ending. There is also a bizarre, if not disgusting, love story at the center of this.\n\nFavorite Quote: Too many good ones to mention. It is a tie between \"Be it a grain of sand or a rock - They both sink\" and \"Revenge is good for your health, but Pain will find you again.\"\n\nDVD Extras: Commentary, Multiple Deleted Scenes, Interview with director, Still Gallery, and Trailers from Tartan Asia Extreme.\n\nBottom Line: You will be entranced while following the plot and pleasantly shocked the surprise ending. I will be seeking out Park's other work as well and I suggest you do the same.\n\nRating: 8.5/10\n\n\nMolly Celaschi\n[..]MySpace.com/HorrorYearboo", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1529", "text": "Thelonious!\n \tAn absolutely wonderful film by Clint Eastwood. Thelonious was an amazing man. He said things on the piano that we wordsmiths aren't able to communicate. His unusual character made for an interesting subplot. This film is footage of the man himself, usually playing his music. I'm just sitting here being stunned.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1530", "text": "Thin Man is ageless\n \tThe Thin Man movies were funny and sophisticated when they came out and remain so. It seems rare today to find such rich dialogue.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1531", "text": "Great Movies! Great Price!\n \tAnchor Bay has come through again with this wonderful set of Paul Verhoeven's early films. All of the transfers are top-notch and the subtitles are very clear and concise. As the individual titles have already been reviewed seperately, the big draw to this collection is being able to collect all of these brilliant films for much less than their retail price. The collectible booklet that's included provides plot summaries and quotes from the director and/or cast member(s). Overall, I highly recommend this collection for even the casual filmgoer who is looking for that unique film experience", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1532", "text": "Beware the Glue Man\n \tThe tale starts out with a historical reference to Chaucer. For a fraction you wonder if you are watching the film you expected. And then you see the Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger eagle that transitions us form mid-evil times to present day (1944) England.\n\nTime is taken to give depth and background to all the main characters by the use of interactive dialog. We find that each brings different technical skills and interpretations of the road to Canterbury:\n\nU.S. Army Sergt. Bob Johnson (U.S. Sergeant John Sweet) on his way to Canterbury mistakenly gets off in the hamlet of Kent. He is accused of having his stripes on upside down.\n\nBritish Sgt. Peter Gibbs (Dennis Price) is temporarily stationed at Kent while staging for overseas. He was and theater organ player before the war.\n\nAlison Smith (Sheila Sim) a London store clerk before the war is now seeking a job as a `Land Girl'. She seems to have an uncanny knowledge of Kent and the Pilgrims' road to Canterbury.\n\nThe night they got off the train at Kent they had a strange encounter with the mysterious \"Glue Man\". Then befriended by the local magistrate, Thomas Colpeper, JP (Thomas Colpeper, JP). Mr. Colpeper is interested in the history of the Pilgrims' Road from Kent to Canterbury.\n\nUntil you get pretty much through this story you are never really sure where they are trying to take you. Is the focus on a local mystery? The interaction of the players or the lives of the characters themselves?\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------\nBe sure to get the Criterion version with the second DVD. The main item besides the film is the voice over commentary by film historian Ian Christie which will rival the film for entertainment and after watching you may want to give the film that other star.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1533", "text": "Excellent, insightful, troubling, beautiful, inspiring....\n \tOne of the best movies I have seen!!! The subject itself forces you to look at your own limitations on anything that is out of your 'normal' boundaries. After watching this movie, you have a better insight on how limited most of us are and how this causes a lot more harm than we think it does.\nIn terms of film quality, it is also one of the best I have seen. The actors are tremendous, the characters are so accurately portrayed that you actually feel the pain of each one of them. Of course, Ludovic's innocence is rendered beautifully, but the changes that the mother goes through are very emotionally charged (maybe because I am a mother myself???). She seems at first to be the most understanding of all when it comes to her son's differences, then goes through a confusion stage, and then tries really hard to understand him. But when her family's whole life setting (house, husband's job, social life) goes havoc, she closes down emotionally on her own son which is extremely painful to watch. After one final emotionally violent confrontation with Ludovic, she realizes that she's loosing him and finally sees him the way it should be: her beautiful child, nothing more, nothing less.\nIt is also filmed in a very colorful manner (especially during Ludovic's escapes into dreamland), which accentuate the notion of Ludovic's innocence. The neighborhood setting seems to be a bit of a caricature of American suburbia (green front lawns, barbecue parties) with an European flavor (adults dancing at neighborhood parties). In any case, the movie seems to make a clear statement that intolerance seems to be most prominent in middle-class white surburban populations, which many could find this to be a bit of a stereotype.\nIn any case, I highly recommend this movie to anyone who wants something more out of movie than what is presented in mainstream movies.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1534", "text": "And Now For Something Completely Hilarious\n \tMonty Python are probably the best known sketch comedian ever. They made a tv show, Monty Python's Flying Circus, and several hilarious movies.\n\nAND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT\nTheir first movie, which is a collection of their best skits from their tv show. This movie is hilarious. It includes The Lumberjack Song, The Dead Parrot Sketch, The Dirty Fork, and the World Funniest Joke.\n\nMONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL\nTheir best movie. It's about Arthur and his knights looking for the Holy Grail. This movie will make you laugh insanely. Funny moments include The Killer Rabbit, The Knights Who Say Ni, and The Black Knight.\n\nTHE ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN\nThis movie is not a Monty Python film but was made by Terry Gilliam and co-stars Eric Idle, both of whom are former Pythons.\nA must have for any Monty Python fan.\n\nThis set deserves the five stars and more. I recommend this to any Monty Python fan, British Comedy fan, or comedy fan in general. Too bad it didn't inlude The Meaning Of Life or Life Of Brian", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1535", "text": "Former Cast Member\n \tI spent ten years working various scenes at the Trinity Church Hellhouse. Yes, it is a bit campy, and yes, it is often over the top, but I can say that the people are well intentioned, just a bit off target. I attended Trinity Church from birth until I was 22 years old. I do not attend their anymore because of the close-minded attitude that is prevalant in this documentary. I stopped doing HellHouse when they added the decision room my last year. I just felt it was an un-biblical scare tactic. I now feel that way about the entire operation. The worst feeling I get is knowing the young teenagers are blindly following the leadership without doing any research themselves. I know because I was once one of them. I have found that a growing number of former Trinity Youth Group members my age do not attend there for the same reasons I listed above. This movie will open your eyes to the way teens are herded like cattle in fundamentalist Christian Churches.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1536", "text": "One Time Just Isn't Enough\n \tThis is a movie you'll want to watch over again--a number of times for a number of reasons. For one, you'll want to catch all the laughs that flew by too quick on the first go-round (perhaps the second and third go-round, too, and even beyond). As the legend goes, with the exception of a few brief, well-timed breathers, director Howard Hawks has the actors assailing us with about 240 words for each of this film's sleek 92 minutes, with the jokes sometimes launched from multiple conversations at once.\n\nI agree with the Amazon review: you'll also want to give the movie at least one look devoted exclusively to Cary Grant's performance as master-manipulator news chief Walter Burns. One can only marvel at his hair-trigger, incendiary reactions to each situational development. The big scoop involves the politically-driven gallows sentence of a meek little \"anarchist\" (John Qualen) alleged to have killed a black cop, and while ferociously tracking the story, Burns chats up and tries to reclaim his ace reporter, Hildy Johnson.\n\nThe movie is based on Hecht and MacArthur's long-running Broadway hit The Front Page. An early talk-era version had been produced already for the silver screen, but Hawks decided his inspired idea of switching Hildy's gender to that of a woman justified another remake. He was right: of the various stage and film renditions, His Girl Friday is regarded as the most powerful and effective use of the source material.\n\nHanded this basic premise, scriptwriter Charles Lederer added one last layer of complexity: Hildy Johnson is not just any woman, but Walter Burns's ex-wife. As the action begins, she is bidding the chaotic, cynical, wise-cracking reporter's life farewell, having decided to settle down and marry an insurance man named Bruce Baldwin (Ralph Bellamy, perfect as the earnest, slow-witted foil to Grant).\n\nOn hearing this, Burns hatches his plot. If he can pull off the entire stunt, he will beat the competition to a story on local corruption. By getting Hildy involved again, and helping her realize the Hawksian principle that \"you are what you do,\" he will also regain a writer of rare talent. These two goals alone would be enough to keep his motivation interesting. But of course the chance to win back his ex-wife brings a sexy tension to the frantic, lunatic action.\n\nThe one thing you have to do is reserve a viewing strictly for watching Rosalind Russell as Hildy. In the part that literally no one wanted (Jean Arthur, Claudette Colbert, Irene Dunne and Carole Lombard all turned it down), Russell succeeds in making His Girl Friday her movie. Among her colleagues in the press room (played by a sterling ensemble of character actors), she's got the hard-nosed wit to sound right at home with the boys. At the same time, she stands out--not just in her bold pinstriped outfits, but with her unflagging dedication to the raw, key-punching grind of the professional \"news man.\" When necessary she dashes from telephone to telephone, one raging conversation to the next, yet in the movie's moment of high pathos, she manages to be absoltuely riveting while barely raising her voice above a whisper. Finally, of course, her kinetic scenes with Grant are what earn this movie its reputation as one of the fastest, funniest zingers ever produced.\n\nMy sole warning: fork over the dough for Columbia's authorized release. The cheap-o's--and there are several on the market--are pretty shabby in terms of image and sound quality. With so much re-watching in your future, do what it takes to get the best version", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1537", "text": "Mind trip and sensual candy! Intelligent metaphors and character analogies! Stunning, vibrant colors!\n \tI don't usually like romance films, but 2046 is brilliant! \n\nA mind trip AND sensual candy!\n\nIf you have a short attention span, you will not appreciate this work of art. But if the first half draws you in, the second half will BLOW YOUR MIND!\n\nWong Kar Wai sets up analogies between the relationships of each character. By comparing characters in this way, we are given infinite perspectives on the characters and their emotions.\n\nThis is genius!\n\nThis is art!\n\nFull of colorful symbolism", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1538", "text": "In the 5 best movies ...\n \ti have ever seen.What to say for this film.Great acting,great story and great music.Don't hesitate go get it.This will be one of the gems in your movie collection.\nAnd please guys when you come to movies like this masterpiece don't give them a 3 star rate.Not beacuse it didn't have many extras or something like this.The movie is that counts", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1539", "text": "watched in Health Class\n \tI watched this movie in health class during a unit on ageing. The movies was very touching, and turned the whole class to tears. But, it was a great movie that was very touching, and I would suggest watching it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1540", "text": "inspirational\n \tI was very inspired by the interview with Michale Flately. My family enjoyed the shows on the DVD as well. It was definately worth buying", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1541", "text": "The most geniously funny show I have encountered\n \tIf you have ever come across a Home Movies episode, maybe at about 3 am on Comedy Central, hopefully you immediately recognized the transcendent hilarity and quickly began devoting the rest of your life to enjoying more episodes. If that did not happen, buy the Season 3 dvd's because Brendan Small is just immensely funny and enjoyable. The Renaissance Fair episode is unbelievable", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1542", "text": "NOT A BAD FILM AT ALL\n \tThere were loads of Swords and Sorcery films coming out in the 80's, most of them low budget garbage. But this was actually one of the better films. It had a lot wrong with it, but it had enough good to make it enjoyable. Richard Lynch is Cromwell who plots against the throne, takes power as the young prince Talon (lee Horsley) eventually will grow up to challenge the tyrant. Pretty standard stuff. But it's exectuted well. The opening is stolen directly from Robert E. Howard's Conan Story \"The Hour of the Dragon\" as Cromwell and his conspirators, including a witch, find an ancient tomb and revive a powerful, ancient sorcerer. In the Conan story the sorcerer's name was Zaltotun. In this movie, the name is Xusia. Mere coincidence? I think not. But Xusia is played well be the towering Richard Moll (of Night Court fame). He's suitably imposing and evil, as he quickly tears the heart out of the witch who helped restore him to life. Unfortunately Xusia doesn't get enough screen time.\n\nLynch always does a good job in the role of the villain and does so here, too. Horsley plays his role clearly more influenced by Errol Flynn in Robin Hood than by Conan. He's a fun-loving reveling rogue leading a band of rogues hoping to take back the throne. He is eventually captured and Cromwell has him nailed to a cross, although it's an \"X\" cross so as to not upset anyone with religious symbolism. Again, this is a scene lifted from a Conan story \"A Witch Shall be Born\" when Conan was nailed to a cross. Only Conan had to be rescued by desert raiders while Talon, actually pulls the nails out of his own hands and gets up to fight immediately. Now, I'm no doctor but I'm guessing that someone who had a 4\" nail driven through their palms is NOT going to be able to pickup and handle a sword but, ok, it's fantasy so I'll buy it.\n\nStill, despite some shortcomings, this is an enjoyable little diversion. The ending Credits even gave the title of a sequel which never materialized", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1543", "text": "A Friend's Photo\n \tThe technical quality of the DVD is excellent. My interest in the movie is the result of seeing a photo on a friend's wall of Charlie Chaplin and an actor. The actor, Hugh Sasson, was the Uncle of my friend's mother. He appears early in the movie as the person who has his pocket picked. The photo is the shot in front of the hot dog stand when the victim sees the tramp paying for a hot dog out of his wallet. We set the photo on the TV and stepped through this scene on the DVD one frame at a time. It gave us all goose bumps as somehow the extreme slow motion made them seem alive in real time.\nAdditionally, the story of the production difficulties found on disk 2 are fascinating", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1544", "text": "Highly recommended\n \t\"Mighty Quinn\" features a young sexy Denzel Washington (Xavier Quinn) as a smart detective who did a stint with the FBI and returns home as police chief on a Carribbean island. There's a shadowy plot involving $10,000 bills, a guerilla movement and guns, but the movie focuses more on Quinn's conflicts because his childhood friend is suspected of a grisly murder, and Quinn's own discomfort from having \"made good\" but ending up caught between two worlds, white and black. He's also caught between the islanders' desire to protect their own and white political pressure to drop the investigation. This film is full of sexy island women, colorful reggae music, and real world dilemmas of race and identity. No matter that we couldn't quite figure out if the plot hung together. A winner", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1545", "text": "If we would be taking life as seriously as you....\n \t... then this would be a really serious detective. As it's executed now, it's a superbly relaxed copper-gets-the-villain with serious undertones. Cool", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1546", "text": "funny\n \tmy brother bought a used copy at wal mart and I decided to borrow it despite him saying it was stupid. It isn't. It's actually real funny and entertaining.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1547", "text": "Please Release the Other Seasons on DVD\n \tThis animation is as hilarious as when it was first aired, maybe even more so as the careers of some of those who sat on the good doctor's couch have blossomed eg David Cross, who you may remember from such shows as Arrested Development. Even Ray Romano is funny. The animation is great, especially the New York City scenes. Ben Katz is a scene stealer. I need to see 'Feng Shui' and 'Sticky Notes' on DVD please.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1548", "text": "It's MOOG... nothing else needs saying!\n \tIf you are at all interested in synthesizers, their impact on the music world, and how the Moog synthesizer changed history, this is a 'must have'.\n\nI just wish I had bought my copy and had Bob autograph it before he passed away. I did go to his memorial service... a little late, I admit. But this DVD gives so much insight into the realm of the synth. There's a fair amount of footage from the 50th anniversary event \"Moogfest\" at BB King's in NYC, in May of 2004. I attended that show, and was just one table from the stage, right in front of Keith Emerson and his monster-moog. There is also some segments of Bob and Rick Wakeman back stage (It was Rick Wakeman's birthday).\n\nAnyway- good stuff... I would buy it if I were you. I AM me, and I DID buy it, and I'm not sorry!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1549", "text": "A modest yet very entertaining movie\n \tI first saw \"Dragonslayer\" when it originally came out in theaters back in 1981. It was the first VHS movie I ever purchased. It's very well made, an engaging story with interesting characters that you care about. It still holds up. Caitlin Clarke's performance is the heart and soul of the film and she does a great job. I wrote her when the film came out telling her as much, and received a hand-written thank you letter. I learned recently that she passed away from cancer in 2004. \"Dragonslayer\" has action, humor, humanity, political irony. And if none of those matter to you: it's just plain fun", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1550", "text": "Dragonslayer\n \tGood movie with a unique storyline. Special effects were very\ngood for the time of filming", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1551", "text": "New England Wire and Cable\n \tOther People's Money is a wonderful movie, full of smart dialogue, good music, and a terrific Danny DeVito performance. DeVito is his usual funny, and easy-going self, while Gregory Peck is a strong-willed patriarch. Very good stuff there. The weakest performance is from Penelope Ann Miller, who isn't really convincing as the corporate attorney, but the material is so good that it saves the movie. This is a 5 star film, however, it loses a 1/2 star, because of the last scene, which feels a bit tacked on. Otherwise, a smart and funny film from the director of Moonstruck", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1552", "text": "Good supplement to my regular routine\n \tI bought a balance ball kit from another location, but wanted a more complete workout than the sampler that came with the kit. I like the workout a lot and I think it will be a good strengthening and toning tool. I like that there is a separate relaxation workout for stress relief and I like that the workout cycles through the different body parts", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1553", "text": "Unpretentious fun!\n \tThe great thing about the Naruto series is it has an involved, ongoing storyline without taking itself too seriously. The episodes are well translated and the actors well chosen. It has some suspense and alot of comedy and for older children it has a nice message of never giving up on your dreams.\n\nMy small gripes are that for some reason Naruto has the catch phrase of \"Believe it!\", and it gets dropped into places that it doesn't make any sense, but it's a small problem.\n\nAlso the extras you get are really fun and high quality. This is a great package for the hardcore fan and newcomer alike", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1554", "text": "DIS IS IT\n \tWhat do you know about being underground? Get this if you really suck at djing", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1555", "text": "Entertaining Murder Mystery and Impressive Early Example of Noir Visual Style.\n \t\"I Wake Up Screaming\" was the first film noir made at 20th Century Fox. Its greatest distinction is its visual style whose low-key lighting and dark shadows would become archetypal of film noir after World War II. Cinematographer Edward Cronjager created a striking early example of \"noir\" lighting -what John Alton appropriately called \"mystery lighting\"- in this film made in 1941, before the United States entered the War. The story is based on the novel of the same name by Stephen Fisher, adapted for the screen by Dwight Taylor, who moved the action to New York, gave it a flashback structure, and turned it into one of those hybrids so common in pre-War Hollywood that combines multiple genres: Mystery, romance, musical (the singing scene was cut), comedy, suspense, and psychological drama. But the suspense does dominate. \n\nWhen model and aspiring actress Vicky Lynn (Carole Landis) is murdered, the police are quick to blame Frankie Christopher (Victor Mature), a fight promoter who met Vicky when she was a waitress, introduced her to all the right people, and managed her ascent to glamour girl -until she left him for Hollywood. Vicky's down-to-earth sister Jill (Betty Grable) disapproved of her career choice but doesn't want to believe Frankie responsible for her death. The Assistant District Attorney thinks early on that the creepy switchboard operator (Elisha Cook, Jr.) at the Lynns' apartment building is the killer, but sadistic police detective Ed Cornell (Laird Cregar) won't let up on Frankie, constantly harassing and threatening him, leaving Frankie little choice but to find the killer himself. \n\n\"I Wake Up Screaming\" opens with an eyecatching credit sequence of names in lights sprawled across a dark cityscape. That got my attention. Then we move on to an interrogation room at the police station. Frankie Christopher is harshly lit with one lamp, surrounded by police officers in the shadows. Gorgeous, dramatic, low-key lighting. The faces of some characters, even Frankie, are sometimes completely blacked out. I don't know if that is due to a film with limited tonal range or if it's deliberate. But it's daring. Everywhere we go in the station house, there are bars and shadows. The implication that the characters are trapped as if in a cage is overwhelming. The police station is like a template for film noir aesthetic. This really surprised me in such an early film, but it's fabulous.\n\nThis was Betty Grable's first non-musical role. She's all sweetness and goodness, but she is also level-headed, practical, and brave in the mold of a film noir helper-heroine. Unfortunately, every time she appears on screen we hear \"Somewhere Over the Rainbow\", which eventually drove me a little nuts. Victor Mature makes a strong and appealing protagonist. But the stand-out performance comes from Laird Cregar as the very creepy, obsessed police detective Cornell. He's truly unsettling and one of the most memorable noir villains. The dialogue isn't hard-boiled except for a few lines delivered by Vicky. But \"I Wake Up Screaming\" is a superb example of the film noir style as it was entering Hollywood's visual vocabulary. \n\nThe DVD (20th Century Fox 2006): A few scenes show some white specks and lines, but this print is generally good. Sound is good. Bonus features: A deleted scene called \"Daddy\" (4 min), in which Betty Grable sings. This doesn't fit the tone of the movie well, so it was best left out. \"Hot Spot\" (text) is a brief account of the film's title change from \"I Wake Up Screaming\" to \"Hot Spot\" and back again. We can watch the opening credits for the film with the \"Hot Spot\" title (1 min). There are 3 \"Still Galleries\": A Poster Gallery (3 posters), a Production Stills Gallery of behind-the-scenes photos (8), and a Unit Photography Gallery of publicity stills (38 photos). It's interesting to note that scenes are much more brightly lit in the publicity stills than in the movie itself. There is a theatrical trailer (2 min). Film noir historian Eddie Muller delivers a good, nearly constant audio commentary. He compares the screenplay to Steven Fisher's novel, provides background information for many of the creative crew and actors, discusses the noir visual style and the juxtaposition of light and dark thematic elements in the film. Muller speaks a lot about the people involved in the film, as always. Subtitles for the film are available in English and Spanish", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1556", "text": "A Cunning Coming-Out Charmer With a Trio of Winning Female Performances\n \tFirst-time feature director/screenwriter Alice Wu's 2005 indie comedy has familiar movie themes running all through it, but it is still an unexpected charmer with its laconic storytelling, unforced humor and a trio of winning performances. With a conflicted protagonist at its core, the film shares the same souffl\ufffd-light rom-com territory as Ol Parker's half-hearted \"Imagine Me and You\" and Ian Iqbal Rashid's overly cute \"A Touch of Pink\". Wu, however, manages to bring a less derivative style to her venture due to the unique cultural subtext and more importantly, because her script unspools the fates of the main characters in meticulous vignettes.\n\nThe plot focuses on Wil, short for Wilhelmina, an obviously talented Manhattan-based surgical resident who has kept herself closeted from her traditional Chinese family living across the East River in Flushing. Referred to just as \"Ma\" in the story, her mother is a widowed beautician, who only speaks Mandarin to her daughter and keeps flinging potential suitors at her. Wil's eyes, nevertheless, are set squarely on a comely ballerina named Vivian, who happens to be the daughter of Wil's supervising surgeon at the hospital. Meantime, Ma is in her own pickle as she finds herself pregnant and subsequently ejected from the family home. Ma moves in with Wil, and the inevitable consequences ensue. There are affecting moments of lightness and gravitas throughout, but much of the charm of the film comes naturally from the three leads.\n\nAs Wil, Michelle Krusiec is a terrific find, evoking the simmering turmoil of her situation in unexpected ways even when the script fails her at times. Lynn Chen is saucy and inviting as Vivian, though I wish we could have seen one scene where she dances onstage since such a strong point is made on what style she wants to pursue. Both actresses make the attraction between the characters palpable, culminating in the inevitable girl-on-girl scene. Despite the beauty of her younger co-stars, Joan Chen is almost too gorgeous to be playing such an emotionally constrained character. Even though her character is supposed to be closing in on fifty, Chen is just 43 and frankly looks ensconced in her thirties, making her the rare case of looking far younger at the end of the movie than at the beginning. Yet, she is able to convey the necessary brittle, distanced manner as Ma, making her character's self-discovery process more rewarding.\n\nThe ending is on the pat side, especially a silly multiple confessional at a wedding and a wedged-in riff on \"The Graduate\", but it doesn't compromise the sweet-natured charm of the piece. Special mention should go to Harlan Bosmajian's cinematography, which captures the saturated colors found in the Chinese-American community. The 2005 DVD contains Wu's thoughtful commentary on a separate track, as well as several deleted scenes, a standard, ten-minute making-of featurette and a rather dull Sundance video diary", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1557", "text": "One of the most well done movies ever\n \tScenes from a Marriage is a Swedish film by Ingmar Bergman. To me, this is one of the best films ever. It not only captures a great story, but it is done so well.\nWhat makes the movie so great is that you can relate to how they feel, act, and generally take care of issues.\nThis isn't one of those American films where a person breaks off with someone and they start yelling and throwing objects at them.\nIn here, as he is telling his wife about this other lover, she is without emotions, just staring off, with no real reactions whatsoever, a way most would respond.\nThis is basically a 3 or 5 hour film about a wife who believes their marriage is great/perfect. It is later that she finds outs that perhaps, the marriage isn't so great when she listens to a patient decribe her marriage and why she wants a divorce.\nThere, the wife wants to plan a trip with her husband and try to improve their marriage. He later says he's been with a woman for a while now, and shortly there after, leaves her.\nAfter a year of so, they get together to sign the divorce papers, which turns out rough at the end.\nAfter some time, they get together again, and in some way, fall in love once again, even though both are married to other people.\nThere, the movies ends.\nGreat film! Hard to watch some american films now, because most just seem horrible, and in ways, corny. I'm glad I got to see a great film like this.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1558", "text": "We Want MORE Spider-Man!!!\n \tA lot of people like me who watches superhero movies want to watch a whole bunch of action with soo much CGI you cant even tell what's real or not. Anyways, I expected this movie to have the too much action I can handle. Guess I was wrong. Don't get me wrong, I like this movie, but I just hope Spidey 3 will have tons of action!!!!!!!! And Tons of CGI EFFECTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!With 3 NEW VILLAINS!!!!!! WHOO HOO!!!!!!!! SANDMAN, HOBGOBLIN, and VENOM!!!!!!!!! Anwyays, just don't make the movie about Peter Parker, but Spider-Man, THANK YOU Stan Lee for creating Spider-man", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1559", "text": "an intellegent, unapreciated gem. starring my two favorite actresses Carla Gugino and Catherine Bell\n \tThreshold starring Carla Gugino (Special guest Catherine Bell episode #11 Outbreak): \ni loved this show. i liked it when it was on CBS and i like it even more now that i got the dvd's with the unaired shows to at least try to bring it to some sense of a conclusion. \nCarla Gugino was very good (as usual)playing a strong woman named Dr. Molley Anne Caffrey a contingency analayst who's job it is to come up with worst case scenarios for any natural or man-made disaters. (earthquake,hurricanes, WWIII, epidemics, worldwide finacial depression) you get the picture. the one she is called upon for is for a scenario named \"Threshold\" (hence the name of the show). Threshold - is the contengency plan for alien invasion. her job is now to put the plan in motion. to quickly assemble a team made up of a physian, a mathmatican/linguist, an areonautics engineer and navy seal whose job it is to implement the orders she gives out usually via military force or other covert means and to protect the \"Red Team\". and asscess the threat and plan how to stop the threat. \nthe actors who played the other members on Molly's team were all good and i believed and cared for them all. but this review is about Carla and Catherine so i will get to the point. \nCarla owned the show, she carried it off just like she did in \"Karen Sisco\" \nshe told a great story and added importance to a very well done show. i really do believe she is one of the best and underrated actresses in the business today. and she was just stunningly beautiful. every time she was on camera you could not help but to focus on her. the camera loved her. the beauty made you look her way. but the acting, the way she carried herself. made you stay focused on her. \nCatherine Bell was on the episode \"Outbreak\" this episode was about about how Molly and her team discovered that one of the ways the aliens could spread and infect people was through the food supply. now they already knew this a few episodes before but, they thought they took care of it, but they were wrong. Molley needed to know exactly how they spread it, to what foods and how long did it take effect on people who ate it. so she basically drafted Catherine Bell and made her apart of the team whether she wanted to or not. \nCatherine Bell played Dr. Daphene Larsons. an expert on Botony and Biology. who figured out that some foods were more likely to get it and that it was mainly tomatos and food like it that they need to worry about. i'm afraid Catherine did not get much to work with here and she was only on it for that epsiode and only mentioned it the rest. i was told that had the show been picked up and went the next year she would have been a full blown cast member. \nBut Catherine - like Carla - was stunningly beautiful. however she does not have the same presence as Carla does when she on camera. she did a good job - but she had next to nothing to work with and there was no essence within her or her character's personality that took over when you got over her looks as opposed to Carla when she was on. Carla was on her game and stayed on it. it was her show. Catherine did the best she could with what little she had, she was not on her game. but it wasn't her show. \nCarla and Catherine had really no interaction together. the only one they kinda had was when Molly was briefing Daphene on Threshold and the story thus far. and that was done with Daphine sitting in a chair looking confused and over-whelmed while Molly stood in front of her and explained it all. and it was all done using cross fade and fade in-outs edits. i appreciated the effects - nice touch - but i would have liked to see some real dialogue there. i'm pretty sure had there been an episode 14 they would have done something together like i don't know; kick some alien butt together or Kissed. \nin conclusion - i loved the show. then tension kept me going and seemed real. \nit wasn't neardy and though it was ScFi, i really did'nt get that feeling. there was more to the story, it was intellegently done and i wanted more. but they cancelled it. the last epsiode did however give it some closeuer so you don't feel too cheated buying one season of the show. it left you having enough questions as to where you wanted to see more, but, could still come up with your own conclusions. they ended it like they could add more to the story at a later date in a form of a movie or another show but if they never do. then i guess it is still okay. \nthe show was supposed to last three years going in accordance to Molly's scernario: \n1. Threshold - we have spotted and accessed the threat. \n2. Foothold - they have established themselves on earth. we have notified the public and began to stop them by any means necessary. (Probably what season 2 would have been called. \n3. Stranglehold - if it get to this point it either means we have stopped them and sent them home or they have won and anhilated us. (Season three title i suppose.) \nshe never came up with a 4th stage. i guess it would be pointless.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1560", "text": "Potentially Promising; Hence Its Sudden Suffocation\n \tCBS's THRESHOLD held the promise of a good science-fiction thriller; however regardless of it's interesting story premise, good acting, and well supported production team, it, like NBC's \"SURFACE\" and ABC's \"INVASION\", was cancelled. Although I considered it the weakest of the three mentioned, it alone was told before production ended, it was not being re-newed; hence, it had just enough time to provide an adequate series finale and why I rated it 4 vice 3 stars.\n\nWas it cancelled because the plot was flimsy or dumb? Possibly, but it did offer better tv viewing than many of the boob tube's \"reality\" shows and less than funny comedies. \n\nWas it cancelled because it lacked character depth and good acting? Maybe, but Carla Gugino (Molly), Charles Dutton (Blaylock), Brent Spiner(Fenway), Rob Benedict (Lucas), Peter Dinklage (Ramsey), and Brian Holt (Cavennaugh) did a very good job trying to provide three dimensions to their characters. Sadly, they didn't have the opportunity to finish the job.\n\nWas it cancelled because it didn't get the support it needed from the folks behind the scenes? Arguably, but the team did offer some great visuals, interesting plotlines, and nightmare scenarios.\n\nSo why was this potentially promising series suddenly suffocated? Probably because it cost too much money and the average television viewer doesn't appreciate a good story takes time to develop (The X-Files, Alias, 24, Law and Order, CSI, Smallville, Numbers, etc.).\n\nIs it worth buying or renting? Yes. Though a cancelled series, it has that one thing most of it's one season wonders don't have--an adequate conclusion that doesn't leave you wondering how a cliff-hanger is to be resolved", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1561", "text": "Awsome!\n \tDon't be fooled by stupid commercials that make this movie look inappropriate or like soap operas. This movie is awsome and not at all about the guys chasing the girls, inappropriate behavior, or anything. It's definitely worth seeing and watching again. Great movie", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1562", "text": "Challenging and fun workout!-\n \tAn excellent total body toning workout by two motivating (and non-annoying) instructors. This is a perfect workout to add to any workout regime. Highly recommend this", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1563", "text": "Uniquely Talented\n \tI've been encouraged by Pat Metheny's music since 1980... that's a long time to follow one guy's music track, but through it all he has always grown and done more than you would expect. His trio record set the standard in the early days, with Bright Size Life (w. Jaco and Bob Moses), and his PMG work has been unusual and different and refreshing. One reviewer mentions \"cheesy tunes\" - in what sense? In the sense that they don't conform to a rigid set of jazz sounds that we've come to expect (swing+sax+trumpet+upright bass + x y and z=jazz)? Great jazz musicians are innovators, and what PMG has done consistently through its life and continues to do is to create it's own genre of music unto itself - completely unique. Are you going to find 14 other groups sounding like this? No way. Not even one. I know cheesy music when I hear it, and there are plenty of so-called mainstream jazz artists that are guilty of it in addition to the usual suspects. Most jazz musicians will be remembered as that guy or gal that sounded kind of like Miles or kind of like Coltrane or Brecker or whatever. The great ones are the ones others are compared TO, and Pat Metheny falls in that category. \n\nIf you are open-minded to creative music and want to enjoy great musicians at the top of their game, creating art together as a team listening well and bringing fresh new ideas to life, then buy or rent this DVD. If you want to hear what one kid from Missouri who was by age 15 determined to play with Gary Burton (and he did) was able to do with the guitar by just doggedly pursuing it year after year, creating fresh new material, taking the beauty of the guitar to new levels each and every year, then listen to this DVD and be a part of his history. Because Pat is one of the true geniuses of our age. His relationship with Lyle Mays persists to this day - what a story of loyalty working together though a lifetime.\n\nAnd Pat is able to draw more talent out of his musicians than most bandleaders. A lot of jazz artists have used Richard Bona over the years as a talented fretless bass player, but Pat Metheny gave him a stage to share the whole range of his talent. He does a solo with himself and some percussion and a delay pedal that is amazing - he harmonizes with himself and creates a tapestry of sound... Cuong Vu did something similar on this DVD with his trumpet.\n\nThe drummer and bass player (Antonio Sanchez and Steve Rodby)are just on it - this is a great band. If you get a chance to hear their Austin City Limits performance, I think it is slightly better in the sense of how raw it is; this performance is more polished, and of course a lot more time was taken in the mastering of this. Both live performances are worth checking out.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1564", "text": "SPEAKING OF SPEAKING OF NOW LIVE!\n \tI FIRST WATCHED THIS INCREDIBLE GROUP OF MUSICIANS I BELIEVE ON AUSTIN CITY LIMITS AND WAS TOTALLY TAKEN IN BY THE MAGIC THESE GUYS PERFORM ALONG WITH VERY, VERY GOOD CAMERA WORK WHICH COMPLIMENTED THEIR EVERY MOVE. PAT'S FASCIALS ARE CAPTURED INTENSLY AS WELL AS ALL OF THE MUSICIANS PERFECTIONISM..\n THE PERFORMANCE IS FLAWLESS AND YOU WILL FIND YOURSELF FEELING AS IF \"YOU ARE HERE\". BRAVO!!\n\nBOBBY GEE, FLORIDA\nNCPD2@MSN.CO", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1565", "text": "Stott Fit and Firm\n \tI've been doing Pilates for several months along w/ my daily Yoga practice and it's been an incredible and effective addition to my program!\n\n At this point I have collected about 17 Pilates programs (along w/ my 90 Yoga programs) and there are certain teachers that have shone above the rest. For me Moira Stott is one of those special teachers that has a way of communicating so clearly and putting together such sound practices that I always look forward to spending time with her programs.\n\n I had purchased the four DVD pack w/ \"Basics\", \"Fit and Firm\", \"Secret to Flat Abs\" and \"Sculpt and tone\", and just this morning did \"Fit and Firm\" for the first time. For someone brand new to Pilates I HIGHLY recommend the \"Basics\" DVD, it's the single best beginners DVD/VHS I've worked with since starting Pilates.\n\n As always Moira starts with detailed explanations and warm ups and with the help of a student who demonstrates beautifully, leads you through a wonderful, well paced pilates practice.\n\n This practice basically follows the intermediate Pilates series with some additional advanced poses added in as well. It's about 45 minutes long but flows so beautifully that the time really flies by.\n\n Some people find Moria Stott to be dry or boring, but I find her to be a pleasure to practice with. Perhaps because I'm from a Yoga background (daily for the past nine years) I'm used to teachers who are less \"rah rah\" (I also don't like blaring music when I'm practicing Yoga or Pilates)so Moira's approach fits me well. If you like teachers who have a more hyper \"in your face\" personality then this may not be a good fit for you. But if you want a teacher who knows her stuff and who will guide you in a way that is sound and effective then Moira Stott is someone you will truly appreciate on so many levels.\n\n\n Other teachers whose teaching style I really enjoy are Hilary Burnett (her Intermediate program is incredible) and Jennifer Kries. \n\n I also like Ana Caban and Michelle Dozois for variety in my practice.\n\n Highly recommended!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1566", "text": "A wonderfull Christmas film the entire family can watch together and LAUGH\n \tI really ejoyed this film.I can't wait to watch it again.This Christmas flick has a great angle,and a wonderfull ending.I always liked the traditional holiday movies,\"White Christmas,Holiday Inn,\" now \"Surviving Christmas\" is included", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1567", "text": "I loved it.\n \tI loved watching this when I was younger and my daughter loves it now. I actually bought this because she wanted it for her 10th birthday", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1568", "text": "Great Video\n \tThis is a fantastic Keith Urban video. My favorites would undoubtedly be \"Somebody Like You,\" and \"Raining On Sunday.\" I wondered why Keith wasn't barefooted in the \"Where the Blacktop Ends\" video :) even so it's a great DVD worth adding to your collection! My only disappointment was that there wasn't a video of \"You'll Think of Me.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1569", "text": "Season 2 is here!\n \tHey Pizanos! It's the Super Mario Bros Super show! Sound familiar to you? If it does, great! That just means that your ready for season two of The Super Mario Bros Super show. Mario, Luigi, and Toad are back to save Princess Toadstool and themselves out of the evil King Koopa's hands. There are all of the remaining episodes on this disc except for four. I understand that Shout faught Dic for the remaining four with no success. Go figure. Oh well. You atleast get to see the other episodes on all of these discs with no audio problems as mentioned for season one. There are also special features on all four DVD's to play around with. Want to look at the outline for how the idea for the set came about? Take a basement tour! See how the creators met Lou Albano, plus more! Everybody get ready to do the Mario and go back to your child hood and watch the good guys win and triaumph over the evil forces of King Bowser Koopa.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1570", "text": "EXCELLENT!\n \tDefinitely a great movie, Rules of Engagement, brings to the screen two stories as they unfold simultaneously; that of a military investigation into whether an officer in the Marines was in violation of the code of conduct during an incident in Yemen, and the inner struggle of the investigator/defence lawyer as he tries to come to terms with his past and the ghosts that have been haunting him ever since Vietnam.... \nThe film combines drama, action and adventure making it one of the best of its kind.\nNeedless to say, Tommy Lee Jones, Samuel Jackson, and the rest of the cast have truly outdone themselves with their performances, which are outstanding to say the least! All the actors, without exceptions, give it their 100% and it really shows (the chemistry is AMAZING)!\nThe plot, the setting, the dialogues, the special effects, and the music are all wonderful!\nIn short, it is a movie definitely worth watching and one to seriously consider adding to your movie collection (if you haven't already done so)!! Strongly recommended along with Black Hawk Down, A Few Good Men, and Courage Under Fire.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1571", "text": "Totally believable.\n \tUnlike Marshall Fine,who wrote the Amazon review, I don't find the subplot in this movie hard to swallow at all! Sadly, politically I believe many of our fine military personnel have been sacrificed through the years for political agenda, and I am not just talking about recently. I am sure there are flaws in the movie, but I wasn't watching the movie for flaws. Truthfully, military movies are not my favorite genre. Having said that, I found myself up very late one night and \"happened upon\" this fine movie. I was mesmerized. Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel L. Jackson were brilliant, but it was the short segment with the former officer in the North Vietnamese Army that riveted my attention more than any other scene. Just brilliant! I can't say more or I will spoil it for anyone who has not seen it. Needless to say, I give it 5 stars because it is a movie that made me think, one I will talk about in years to come. That's a barometer for my star-meter!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1572", "text": "Overhyped cult film finally makes good.\n \tI'd seen this film before, in a lesser unrestored edition, and wasn't that impressed. Sure there's some over-the-top moments worth a chuckle or two, but the majority of the film is pretty leaden and dull. Hardly the unintentional laugh riot it's reputed to be.\n\nThanks to Mike Nelson's biting commentary, however, now the film really is funny. Damn funny. Which is why I demand we pass legislation, the sooner the better, requiring Mike Nelson commentaries on every major DVD release from here on out. He may be Hollywood's last best hope, the only man who can save excrement like Mission Impossible 3 and Lady in the Water from heading straight to the bargain racks.\n\n(Okay, maybe I'm overrating Mike's abilities just a bit - nothing short of an Old Testament-style miracle could scrape the stink off of Lady in the Water - but if Lucas gave him a crack at Episodes 1-3, I think we'd be looking at pure marketing gold. C'mon Lucas, you know you can't resist any excuse to re-release yet another DVD version of your little sci-fi sextology. Give the man a call.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1573", "text": "Pink n Purple smoke, Mike Nelson, and Grandpa Ganja\n \tOK folks, this is by far one of the best DVDs I've bought in quite awhile. You get so much for so little. First you get the original black and white movie. Reefer Madness is like the Three Stooges, black and white just adds to its charm. But to see it in color is quite a hoot. The smoke is purple and pink, the suits and dresses are LOUD, and the color scheme for Mae's apartment is just mind boggling. What more could you ask for? Well you get more anyway.\n\nWhen I discovered that Mike Nelson from MST3000 fame actually had narrating duty, I just had to buy Reefer Madness again. He's hilarious. Sure it would have been great for his two robot buddies to join in, but who knows, maybe someday. Mike was right on the ball and I laughed out loud quite a few times. I never noticed before how much time the dope dealer spent making meals and eating.\n\nWell if that wasn't enough, we also get a short 15 minute film starring Grandpa Ganja. He's a marijuana expert who's been smoking pot for over 30 years. He quotes weed from the Bible, convincingly explains how Moses was a major dopehead, and also the disciples. Not only do we get an indepth history on marijuana, he demonstrates how to roll a joint, smoke a bong, and other helpful hints on how to administer medical THC. The old man is hilarious on helpful hints as to buying and growing your marijuana. When they showed the real old dude throwing marijuana seeds over his fence and then harvesting pot in his neighbor's yard I lost it. Low brow pot humor true, but in any case I laughed my butt off.\n\nIf you already have a black and white copy of Reefer Madness, it's worth buying again to have this edition. It's well worth it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1574", "text": "Well done, don't miss it!\n \tThis is one of the best movies I have ever seen, it has it all; suspense, good acting, good story line, and without much violence.\nThe plot is interesting, it keeps you guessing, and the suspense keeps you on the edge of your seat.\n\nGreat job Hollywood, to all involved with this film, especially\nJodi Foster", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1575", "text": "Cool Movie Deserving of Better DVD\n \tCary Grant, Audrey Hepburn and a marvelous supporting cast that includes James Coburn (and a \"killer\" soundtrack by Henry Mancini) deserve much better treatment than they get in this no-frills DVD with absolutely no special features.\n\nThis comic murder mystery shows off its stars to their finest --in spite of a less than admirable film transfer. It's all thanks to the great performances, tongue in cheek direction and witty screenplay. Hopefully a better quality and enhanced DVD version will replace this one in your film library. Nonetheless, \"Charade\" remains a charming and timeless classic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1576", "text": "great fun for little ones\n \tI have a little brother who is 7, and severely disabled,(He's on a 9 month old level) Not much catches his eye, but one day when he was throwing a tantrum, I put it on nick jr,and noticed he stopped crying when he heard the sound of the singing Backyardigans. He couldn't stop looking at the colorful animation.This show is a lifesaver! It kept him entertained for the whole 30min. I'd heard about the show from a friend,who has a 1 yr old who loves the show, and she told me to try it out. I took her advice and my brother loved it! And as soon as I saw it on VHS, I bought it.He loves \"the snow fort\", but his favorite is \"the Yeti\", He laughs the whole time the penguin sings \"The Yeti Stomp\". I also bought him \"It great to be a ghost\" DVD for christmas.I recommend this for any little children, it works like a charm.[^_^", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1577", "text": "Eppur si muove!\n \tThis is the masterpiece of atheist Spanish film director Lu\ufffds Bu\ufffduel. An unrelentless, devastating, unmerciful criticism of religion. Yes, it can be viewed as a social satire, a political vehicle, etc. That's what makes it a great film, that you can view it from different perspectives.\n\nTo me the most valuable aspect of this film is the opportunity to see, as in a wide canvass, the soul and mind of this great atheist man. It is revealing that Bu\ufffduel took to the task of \"proving\" religion wrong and absurd with so intense passion and -I would even say- desperation. Because no one is more desperate than he who searches and can't find. But, as Unamuno would say to explain the angst of the author, it comes from seeking to believe with the reason and not with the life.\n\nThe film depicts Spain's social condition pretty accurately in those mid-century years. Unamuno explains this aspect (though he wrote decades before Bu\ufffduel's work) as follows: \"In France and Spain there are multitudes who have proceeded from rejecting Popery to absolute atheism, because 'the fact is, that false and absurd doctrines, when exposed, have a natural tendency to beget scepticism in those who received them without reflection. None are so likely to believe too little as those who have begun by believing too much.'\"\n\nAnother important aspect of the film is the way he depicts the poor. Helplessly incorrigible, lacking as much in money as in human virtues, and extremely ugly and repealing. It is very curious how Bu\ufffduel did not even allow any little space for sentimentality or candidness; I mean, there is no hero or anything even close to it. It's a terrible portrait of the human soul. I would say pessimistic, but I don't think Bu\ufffduel would agree. He would probably prefer sincere or realistic. The symbolism is so evident that any private school kid could figure it out, so forcibly paired are the scenes with their objects of criticism. And trying to make it so evident (and not as difficult as other of his surrealistic films) evidences his intensity of feeling, his anger, his hatred of all that Bu\ufffduel despises, religion. And not only Catholicism -it just happened to be Spain- but universal religion. Going back to the the poor in the film, Bu\ufffduel being a communist sympathizer, it is ironic that he doesn't show even a little mercy with his poor. I think the rich young man is a more admirable figure than any of his other characters. The female protagonist, the nun who gives up her vows being used only as a tool, cannot be expected to represent all nuns or all religious persons -it would be preposterous-. A case that in real life might happen isolatedly should not be used to prove a general rule. It is dishonest. But there is a correlation between his view of the economically poor and the Christian view:\n\n\"For the poor you have with you always, but Me you do not have always.\" John 12:8\n\nIsn't there something of the same nature? So how can one conception of the poor lead Christians to love them nevertheless (knowing that they will always be around), and the furious atheist/socialist to despise them (maybe not to condemn them, because surely \"society or the rich\" would take the blame). Well, that question is for everybody to meditate on.\n\nI wish people like Bu\ufffduel would give Christ a chance. Unamuno, another great Spaniard, says: \"Note the greater part of our atheists and you will see that they are atheists from a kind of rage, rage at not being able to believe that there is a God. They are the personal enemies of God.\" But -I say- how can you be an enemy of someone who does not exist? \n\nHowever, this is a great and splendid work of art. But now, ending with a quote from Rousseau: \"Where is the philosopher who would not willingly deceive mankind for his own glory? With believers he is an atheist; with atheists he would be a believer. The essential thing is to think differently from others.\"\n\nNevertheless, it moves!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1578", "text": "Truth in advertising!\n \tI ordered this after seeing Peggy on PBS doing yoga with a 97 year old woman. I've got some lung problems and was looking for something low impact that I could do to help build my capacity. The DVD is great and easy to follow. Peggy breaks the session down into three parts of twenty minutes, so you can do an hour or less as your schedule indicates. Best of all, you work from a chair, so this is truly adaptable to any age and fitness level", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1579", "text": "Wish Shania Would Stick With The Music She Does Best - Country!\n \tThis dvd shows Shania's potential as a serious musician. With Alison Krauss and Union Station as her back up here, she is simply riveting. Too bad she is more interested in making a quick buck these days marketing herself as a pop star and making purely pop albums like \"Up!\" instead of making enduring popular country classics like \"The Woman In Me\" and \"Come On Over\". Maybe she's living too well nowadays to make soulful music. Get this dvd if you want to hear Shania doing something good.\n\n4 Stars is for the short length of this dvd. We need at least 2 hours of this awesome music. Not the 50 minutes which is on this dvd. That's only enough time to drink 5 beers", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1580", "text": "Classic Pauly Shore\n \tYou can't really call yourself a Pauly Shore fan unless you love Son-in-Law. And it's hard not to love this movie. Granted, it is prone to a bit of cheesiness, but this is what we both love and respect about Pauly Shore. Becca is a fresh from the farm in South Dakota, now in California at college and on her own for the first time. She misses her family and her jock boyfriend back home and feels like she doesn't fit in. But Crawl (Pauly Shore, in perfect Pauly form) her resident advisor urges her to give college life one more chance before she goes home and shows her just how much fun being on your own in a new place can be. When the holidays roll around, Crawl has nowhere to go and decides that frozen turkey dinners are just fine for Thanksgiving, but Becca insists he join her and her family in South Dakota. Crawl is the opposite of anything her family has ever seen and as if that's not enough to make things silly, Becca's boyfriend tries to propose to her, but Becca doesn't want to get married yet and Crawl announces to the family that he's already proposed to Becca. Now absolute silliness takes over and it's just so much fun from here on out. If you need something fun and funny to watch, give Son-in-Law a try. One of my all-time favorites in my collection of silly comedies. You'll love it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1581", "text": "a hit with my son\n \tmy daughters ages 8 and 6 like the movie but my son who is 15 months really loves being able to watch all his Sesame Street friends in a movie", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1582", "text": "Really Good Series... Not Long Enough Though\n \tOk... this series isn't exactly like the Final Fantasy games, but the elements are there. For instance, you have chocobo's, you have cactuar's, you have the summoning of Guardian Forces (which by the way look really cool), you have character's which have too much power for their own good, and a journey. This journey is that of Ai and Yu's search for their parents, where they are accompanied by Lisa Pacifist, a woman who possesses the cool power of Kigen Arts. During their journey, they see and do many wonderous things in wonderland (I wont say anymore, I dont want to spoil too much of the plot).\nI have this product rated as 4/5 stars, but actually i think there it should be 4.5/5 stars. I really enjoyed this series, but I dock it .5 points because the time length ADV gives the series to be is inadequate. They say it is total 625 minutes, where actually each episode is 22min 45 sec, thus 22.75 min * 25 = 568.75 minutes long total length of series.\nAnywho, if you like final fantasy, i suggest watch this series", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1583", "text": "Next time take the bus...\n \tI rented Terror Train (1980) with a friend of mine about ten years ago and I remember after we watched it we were both like \"Is that it?\" Not recalling what our criticisms of the film were at the time, but I decided to give it another chance, and you know what? I liked it...I really did...I'll grant you it's not an outstanding feature, but the effort is there, resulting in an overall solid film. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode (The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper, Turner and Hooch, Tomorrow Never Dies), the movie stars Jamie Lee Curtis (The Fog, Trading Places, A Fish Called Wanda), who, a couple years earlier, had appeared in a little horror feature you may have heard of called Halloween (1978). Also appearing is Ben Johnson (Hang 'Em High, Red Dawn), Hart Bochner (Breaking Away, Supergirl, Die Hard), Derek McKinnon (Breaking All the Rules), Sandee Currie (Terminal Choice), Timothy Webber (The Hotel New Hampshire), and David Copperfield, who was at one time engaged to supermodel Claudia Schiffer but called it off as their relationship interfered with his work, earning himself a place in the `What the f?' hall of fame.\n\nAs the movie opens, it's New Year's Eve, and the boys at the Sigma Phi Omega house are having a party. After a prank directed at one of the spaz fraternity pledges goes horribly wrong, we fast forward three years and see another New Year's Eve bash in the offing, this time a costume affair taking place on an excursion train, hosted by Doc (Bochner) and Mo (Webber), two of the fraternity brothers responsible for the prank that occurred three years ago. Also in attendance is Alana (Curtis), Mo's girlfriend, who was also involved in the prank, but not to the extent to being fully aware of what exactly Doc and Mo had planned, resulting in some bad blood between her and Doc, who was essentially the ringleader (and a real a-hole, to boot). Anyway, turns out the nerdlinger who was the victim of the gag is now a dangerous, homicidal psychopath, has decided this a good opportunity to exact his revenge by sneaking on board the train and murdering all those who wrong him back in the day. Actually, it was a pretty good move because not only is most everyone disguised in costumes, but they're also stoned and/or drunk, and easy pickings. Also, the trip is an all night deal with no place to stop, so once the fun begins, it won't end until it ends...eventually those on board learn there's a killer among them (after the corpses start piling up), but he could be disguised as anyone, so who's to be trusted? Oh yeah, a magician played by David Copperfield is also on board for the purpose of entertaining the rubes, performing his illusions (never call them tricks as that really ticks him off).\n\nLike I said, I liked this Canadian produced movie, at least the 2nd time around. I'm not sure what changed, other than the fact I'm older, but I think I have a bit more appreciation for the effort put into developing the characters within the film. I believe this helped, especially in terms of Jamie Lee Curtis' character, as we saw she had real empathy for the kid who got tricked not so long ago (apparently she tried to visit him after he ended up in the hospital), along with strong disliking for the person whom she saw responsible for the prank, that being Doc, a self centered, manipulative type, mostly for his cruelty, but also because of the way he used her in his scheme. The result of all this was an effort to make us feel for Curtis' character in that maybe she didn't deserve the same fate as the rest, and it work, for me at least. The movie does fall within the `slasher' realm, but gore hounds will most likely be disappointed as there's actually very little bloodletting violence. Spottiswoode, in his directorial debut, instead seems to be focusing on the suspenseful build up, rather than on the visceral material normally present within the genre. I thought there was some very decent scares throughout the film...I didn't jump out of my seat or anything, but the movie did keep my attention. The goofy bits for me was how well the killer was able to keep his identity hidden, even after those on the train realized who was the one responsible for the killings. The story does throw around a red herring or two, but at one point, before his identity on the train is revealed, you should be able to discern which passenger he is...there was a definite sense of claustrophobia, as most of the film takes place on train that has only three or four cars, but then this also made the difficulty for those trying to find the killer seem all that much more, well, dumb. One element that didn't really help was the amount of time spent watching David Copperfield perform his magic. His character, who seemed quite smarmy to me, did figure into the plot, but it just felt like his lengthy performances were included to help pad out a decent running time. I don't mind magic, but I would have preferred there not to have been as much as there was since this was supposed to be a horror film. It was kind of funny, though, given how seriously he takes his craft, to see him stuck on an excursion train having to impress a bunch of drunken college kids. I did like the bit after the main conductor, played Ben Johnson, discovered the first body and attributes the death as being caused by `some kid messed up on dope'. As far as Ms. Curtis, her presence here did help a lot, and probably resulted in quite a few seats being filled at the time of the movie's release given her prominence of `Scream Queen' in the late 1970s/early 1980s (she had all of three films out in 1980...this one, along with The Fog and Prom Night). Overall I found this to be a fairly engaging film, one that rises slightly above that of your run-of-the-mill slasher feature.\n\nThe picture quality, presented in anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1), looks decent enough, and the audio, available in both Dolby Digital mono and stereo comes across well. There's really not much in the way of extras other than a theatrical trailer for the film and subtitles, available in both English and Spanish.\n\nCookieman108", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1584", "text": "One of My Favorite Woody Allen Films\n \tUp until last years Match Point, Crimes and Misdemeanors was considered \nWoody Allen's last great film. I've only seen 3 Woody Allen films (not counting Match Point) that came out after C and M and before MP, but I'd have to agree. Crimes and Misdemeanors is a film that ranks right up there with Allen's greatest work. Films like The Purple Rose of Cairo and Annie Hall.\nIt's a perfect blend of drama and comedy. In fact, Match Point was kind of a retread of this film. The drama without the comedy. This movie stars Martin Landau ('Ed Wood') as Judah Rosenthal, an eye-doctor (I don't remember the term for one) who's been having an affair with a woman named Dolores (Anjelica Huston, 'Buffalo 66'). Problem is, he's tried to break it off but Dolores isn't having it. She's, instead, threatened to expose his infidelity to his wife. He's barely intercepted the letters. He looks to a patient, a rabbi (Sam Waterston, 'The Killing Fields'), for help...But it's not working. When he turns to his mobster brother Jack (Jerry Orbach, 'Law and Order') for help. Jack suggests murder. Judah reluctantly gives in. Meanwhile, a filmmaker named Cliff Stern (Allen) is tapped by his brother-in-law Lester (Alan Alda,'Mahattan Murder Mystery') to make a documentary special on him. Cliff hates Lester, but isn't getting work anywhere else. While working on it, Cliff meets Halley Reed (Mia Farrow, 'Rosemary's Baby') whom he falls for, despite being married. In typical Woody Allen style, the film is fueled mostly by conversations between the main characters. I liked his ploy of showing clips of old movies (as a character was watching them) that kind of went over what was occurring in his own movie. The movie is separated into comedy and drama, kind of like Allen's \"Melinda and Melinda.\" The drama part is the Judah plot. The comedy is the Cliff plot. Although both of them drift into the other category occasionally. They both finally come together at the end. The movie simultaneously reminded me of Match Point and Manhattan. The former for obvious reasons, the latter because the endings are similar in what happens to Allen's character. Anyway, the acting is great of course. As is the dialogue, as always. There's a lot of great one-liners (\"I haven't been inside a woman since I visited the statue of Liberty\") and some physical bits of humor as well. If you're a fan of Woody Allen, you'll definitely love it.\n\nGRADE:", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1585", "text": "Super fun movie!!! Infectious Grooves is in the house.\n \tThis is such a fun movie to watch. It is so goofy and ridicualous and you never get tired of watching it. Encino Man and Pauly Shore is one of the reasons why the early 90s ruled. There are so many cool scenes in this like when Stoney takes Link to 7-11 and they cruise the aisles looking for some grindeage to munch on. And when they go to the Mountian and ride the Viper in reverse. And the drivers ed scene when Link thinks it is Rad Mobile and he puts it up on two wheels and they end up at the bar with all the Mexicans. \"You see that girl muchacho. Dont look at her!\" The prom scene was cool to, it had Infectious Grooves in it. They are a real band but that song was made for the movie. The singer and bass player are in Suicidal Tendencies and the bass player plays for Metallica now. But anyways... Yeah , this movie is totally radical. Daves room is really cool to. I wish my room was that rad. The school looks cool too. I wish my high school was like that. I notice that whenever i watch something like this that was filmed in the early 90s everything seemed real bright and cheerful. Am i crazy or has anyone else noticed this? Pauly Shores punch lines and phrases never get old. They age like a fine wine... Bud-dy.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1586", "text": "Perhaps the Best Volume\n \tI've also reviewed the first two volumes but I honestly believe that Volume Three is the best. I plan on getting them all and have the entire series for the first time in my life but, if I had to pick a single best volume, it would be this one.\n\nFROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE has the most solid Cold War story of all the films and everyone is firing on all pistons. Connery IS Bond in this one, making the character his own, and Robert Shaw and Lotte Lenya as the villians are among the best.\nON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE is George Lazenby's only film and it remains a controversial entry in the series. Myself, I loved it. Diana Rigg is awesome, the photography and editing are great, and the story feels like it has more meat on its bones than any other film.\n(These first two films probably come closest to the Ian Fleming novels).\n\nLIVE AND LET DIE is Moore's first appearance as Bond. It has a hit Paul McCartney and Wings song and a 19-year-old Jane Seymour, along with a very charismatic villian in Yaphet Kotto. The boat chase is still thrilling and Sheriff J.W. Pepper is still hilarious.\nGOLDENEYE is Brosnan's first appearance as Bond and remains his best film. Wonderful use of Russian locales, particularly the \"graveyard\" of Communist statues, and the deadliest Bond girl since Pussy Galore.\n\nFOR YOUR EYES ONLY was an attempt to get back to better stories after the overblown epics of the Seventies.\n\nSo, as far as I'm concerned, there isn't a bad one in the lot. Like I said, I plan on getting them all--but this one looks like the best.\nEnjoy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1587", "text": "Reds 1975 World Series\n \tQuality was as good or better as I could expect from VHS tapes from the 70's, but loved the DVDs... I did notice minor 10 second syncing problems with Disk 1.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1588", "text": "AWESOME!!!\n \tIf you are a Dale Jr fan,this dvd is for you!! I'm a hardcore fan and I loved this.It shows the other side of Dale off the track,him with his buddies and just hangin out.He lets you into his life which it pretty neat considering not many other drivers have done that.In the hidden footage you even get to see his cat Bud which adorable!!!He shows off his new home and the shop", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1589", "text": "A magnificent moment of nostalgia\n \tI knew that I wanted this movie, but I had forgotten much of the plot. It is a pleasure to view this one and recall that movies could be humorous without being decadent; that adventure could be portrayed without endless special effects or digital animation or dissonant \"music\"; and that the more leisurely pace was relaxing :-) Suffice to say that both my wife and I found it very enjoyable! \n\nThe extra clips were fascinating background on making of the movie: one should not miss reviewing them. The effort spent on the aircraft alone added a considerable touch of reality", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1590", "text": "Film Deserved of It's Classic Status\n \t\"Stagecoach\" is significant, along with \"Destry Rides Again\", for redefining the Western for \"adult\" audiences. Director John Ford achieved that by emphasizing character developement over action though the film does contain some thrilling sequences. For sure the film does contain a number of Western archetypes(the gambler, the prostitute with a heart of gold, etc.) but they transcend the stereotypes. \"Stagecoach\" is also significant as the film that broke John Wayne to mainstream audiences. Wayne's entrance as the Ringo Kid is the stuff of legends. There is not a bum performance in the impressive cast that includes the underappreciated Claire Trevor as the social pariah, Dallas, and Thomas Mitchell as Doc Boone, for which he won an Oscar. The film's status as being historically significant is not debatable. As first class entertainment it is timeless", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1591", "text": "Rockin' Comedy\n \tWhat do you get when you have rock the devil's son and Adam Sandler pLaying the devil's son?You get Little Nicky.This is the strangest movie Adam Sandler has possibly ever played in.\n\nYou have two of the devil's sons who want to be the devil themselves and you have Nicky the nice as can be son.The devil doesn't think any of his children are good enough to take his place yet until he tells them otherwise.Little Nicky could care less but his two brothers are outraged.Rioting and leaving hell.Making it impossible for souls to enter or leave.All except for Nicky.He must leave his do gooder life and head to Earth and save his father and all the humans in general.Having a left hell he now has only himself and a little dog companion (Beefy).\n\nNicky has to learn to live a humans life and capture his two twisted brothers in a mystical flask.Balancing those two and the fact that he can't \"release the evil\" Nicky finds himself dazed and confused.The movie had some really cool side characters like two rockers/satin enthusiasts.The music is awsome with some good old Ac/Dc and the comedy is actually funny.Many say the jokes are kinda lame in this film i couldn't find a reason to critique this movie otherwise.The extras are great featuring an in depth look at metal bands and rock in general.\nA must rent", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1592", "text": "A Rodger Dodger In An Age Of Politically Correct Repression\n \tThis is a fun and quot;art house and quot; movie. Fun because the script is tight and the acting top notch and you know from the start you are in the hands of a good director. Just the kind of thing you want from a night at an art house: not a message movie like many such films but instead in-your-face film making - and three cheers for that. Campbell Scott plays the smooth player who tutors his nephew Nick (Jesse Eisenberg) on how to get laid. The action takes place mostly in one night of bar and party hopping. This script is so good that any bar lizard could learn from the lines and strategy used by Scott's character. Scott's character is an accomplished and dedicated player who never sees the wrong in his ways and that is the delicious and honest part of the film. One review talked about the player venting his anger at women but my take was that he stayed in control the entire movie, venting naturally (and within limits) when he was thrown over by his boss/lover. Like him or hate him, the player is a pro from beginning to end. The viewer has to decide whether he likes or dislikes women. In the final analysis what matters is how well Campbell Scott's character plays the game and he is a rodger dodger in an age of Politically Correct repression. How refreshing! Five stars out of five", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1593", "text": "Where no man has gone before!\n \tThese were the first two with Captain Kirk. I have to admitt that I own all 40 volumes. Yet I still may get the box sets. Each episode runs for 50 minutes. Longer than a 45 minute episode of The Next Generation, but shorter than the unaired 63 minute pilot; The Cage", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1594", "text": "Hold onto your memories\n \tThat special team is gone, those players have mostly moved on, but \"we'll always have 2004\". Great way to relive the fun, the hope and the victories. For every diehard fan.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1595", "text": "\"You won't find anything cheap around here\"\n \tYou can't wipe murder off our hands; well perhaps you can, especially if you're like the two main protagonists in The Postman Always Rings Twice, an absolutely marvelous movie of dark despair and foggy, murky paranoia. Based on the novel by James M. Cain, the movie is all about the terrible consequences that can result from unchecked desire and obsession.\n\nThe sexy John Garfield stars as Frank Chambers, a tough, enigmatic drifter from San Francisco who arrives in the small California town of Twin Oaks. Frank's a pretty rough and tumble sort of guy; he's a little lazy and a bit of a con artist, but he's decent enough and soon he gets offered a job in a diner run by Nick Smith (Cecil Kellaway). \n\nNick is very eager to employ Frank, but Frank initially hesitates, that is, until he meets Nick's much younger wife, Cora Smith (a gorgeous Lana Turner). Cora is a blonde bombshell, a real knockout, first appearing in front of Frank in skimpy shorts, she's even photographed from the legs up. Cora is a teasingly sexy femme fatale, rolling her lipstick towards him in a hesitant dance of seduction, perhaps a promise of what is to come. \n\nThe sexual attraction is almost immediate, and as the tension steadily builds, they begin a clandestine affair, taking moonlit swims together, while the affable Nick remains totally unsuspecting of what's going on. Soon Cora confesses to Frank that she doesn't love her husband and she that married Nick to give her a sense of security. Desperately in love, the two decide to run away together by hitching, but Cora decides she doesn't want to start life again with nothing and returns to the diner. \n\nBy this time, Frank can't get Cora out of his head, and with both of them feeling ever more trapped, they decide to arrange an accident for her unsuspecting husband. But their plan doesn't quite work; the situation becomes even worse when the local DA (Leon Ames) catches onto them and their evil schemes. The plot takes many twists and turns as Cora and Frank try to outmaneuver the law, Nick, and also a pair of unscrupulous lawyers who are intent to see the sultry couple double-cross and sell out on each other. \n\nDespite the imposition of strict censorship laws, The Postman Always Rings Twice bubbles over with passion, even though much of the sensuality is suggested. And because the censors wouldn't allow any sex or violence, the filmmakers had to imply what was going on, so the film projects an undercurrent of barely disguised passions, sexuality, and murder. \n\nThe censorship restrictions also make the performances of Garfield and Turner that much stronger. Relying on sharp dialogue and facial expressions, the actors manage to weave a gorgeous sensual dance together, both lighting up the screen and creating two of the most smolderingly complex characters ever seen in film. \n\nThe Postman Always Rings Twice is a classical noir tale of love that just goes disastrously wrong. Lust, deceit, lies, and betrayal inevitably result because the two star-crossed lovers just can't let go of each other and are trapped by their desires. Cora is dreadfully insecure and wants something in life that has always eluded her. And Frank is too caught up in his feelings for Cora to see reason; he's just too weak-minded to see how warped his judgment has become. \n\nThe Postman Always Rings Twice was remade in 1981 with Jessica Lange and Jack Nicholson in the lead roles. I've never seen it, but hearsay suggests that, although it is much steamier (minus the restrictive censorship laws), this version is still far superior, even after all these years. With its edgy character development, it's stylish photography, and with Turner and Garfield as the leads, it is indeed a terrific film and remains a verifiable masterpiece of Hollywood film noir. Mike Leonard July 05.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1596", "text": "Fantabulous movie...required viewing for rock fans everywhere!\n \tI was reluctant to watch \"Almost Famous\" because I figured it would be chock full of hype...but for some reason I decided to finally sit down and watch this story...and I'm glad I did. I thought this was a very well told story about the excesses of rock and roll music, music journalism, fandom and groupies. Most movies on this topic tend to be overly cynical or over romanticized, and I appreciated that it was done from such an honest perspective.\n\nI especially appreciated the line spoken by one of the old-timer band-aides while she was looking at the new girls so scornfully...\n\n\"They don't even know what it is to be a fan. You know, to truly love some silly little piece of music, or some band, so much that it hurts...\" \n\nAlthough I am not, and never have been a groupie by any stretch of the imagination I am an avid rock/pop music aficionado, I thought that line in the movie captured the spirit and sentiment of die-hard fandom perfectly... \n\nI liked the way Cameron Crowe humanized the groupies...sure some groupies and regular fans are definitely delusional, but many of them do have goals apart from sleeping with rock stars...and they do have feelings, just like anyone else...and I thought he demonstrated that well when developing the characer of \"Penny Lane.\" I can remember when back in the 70s, groupies were \"little celebrities\" themselves...so sersonally, I don't think that people should label them as tramps or judge them too harshly...besides, who knows...maybe someone you know or may be related to may have a \"sweet little secret\" they've been keeping along these years? It was the 70s after all...some of those rockers got around...and some apparently ordinary girls did too...fact: some of those gals just did what many of us wished we could do...and they were for the most part honest about it...\n\nAt any rate, the music used in the movie is just awesome! It sure was fun to hear \"Go All The Way\" by the Raspberries as well as \"Tiny Dancer\" by Elton John. How could you not sing along to that 70s classic?\n\nNow that I've been reading the reviews about the \"bootleg\" director's cut, I'm going to have to watch that one, too.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1597", "text": "\" I know who I am...\"\n \tNo, he doesn't. \nAngel Heart centers around a down in the dumps private detective, Harry Angel and Lou Cyphere, obviously the devil. Well, not obvious to me at first...ha! \nThe only bad part about this movie is the fuss people made over it. The voodoo dance scenes were apparently fairly in keeping with tradition. Voodoo practioners had a problem with this movie centering around a \"devil\" character since there is no devil figure in voodoo. However...the devil character has very little attachment to the voodoo practices, it just happens to be how the devil got involved with Johnney (the missing crooner).\nMickey Rourke is stellar in this movie..Bonet is enchanting...Deniro is flawless. \nWorth owning!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1598", "text": "no title\n \tThis was much, much better than I expected it to be. A real tear jerker. If I was to let myself cry, this movie would've been it, not \"The Joy Luck Club\". Andy Garcia surely deserved an Oscar nomination. He was simply great. I was not a big fan of his, but here he clearly impressed me. Of course, he was also terrific in \"The Godfather Part 3\". Meg Ryan was effective, but still a little too cutsey, with the same mannerisms she uses in all her films. But the two daughters were outstanding, especially the older one, played by Tina Majorino, who appears to be about 7 or 8. Also, the look of the film, set in San Francisco, is good, especially the interiors of their house. Garcia really seems to care about Ryan. This movie is about love, and how it doesn't always carry the day with alcoholics. I also liked the fact that this movie picks up in the middle of things, they've been married and had a kid (you don't learn til much later that he is not the older kid's dad), and we see her drink a lot. They don't start with how they fell in love, or even attempt to explain why she's an alcoholic. Smart", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1599", "text": "\"Up Mars! Down Aries!\"\n \t`Ben-Hur' released in '59 is an inspirational tale of betrayal and revenge, love and endurance, forgiveness and redemption played out amidst the backdrop of the last years of Jesus Christ's earthly ministry.\n\nPlot: Judah Ben-Hur (Charleton Heston), a wealthy Jew living in the Holy Land is falsely accused of crimes against Rome and sent off to spend the rest of his days as a slave on a Roman galley. His estate is confiscated, his Mother and sister thrown into prison. His accuser is a Roman officer named Messala (Stephen Boyd), Judah's best friend since childhood. \n\nJudah survives the hardships of slavery, gains his freedom and eventually becomes the adopted son of a powerful and wealthy Roman Reagent. Providence certainly appears to be guiding Judah's path. However Judah's heart is filled with hate for Messala. He cannot forgive or forget what he and Rome has done to him and his family. He returns home in an attempt to restore what he has unjustly lost and avenge himself against his old friend.\n\nWinner of 11 Academy Awards 'Ben-Hur' is truly an epic among epics. The massive backgrounds and sets will take your breath away, but the true beauty and strength of this film is found in the story it tells and the incredible cast that brings this story to life. The most memorable scenes in `Ben-Hur' are the intimate moments, the quiet conversations, the longing glances. My personal favorite moment is when Judah finds himself falling hopelessly in love with Esther (Haya Haraeet) one of his house slaves. While granting her freedom so she may be free to leave his service and marry, he places her slave ring on his own finger as a symbol of his undying love for her.\n\nIf you don't have a copy of Ben-Hur in your DVD library, you don't have a DVD library", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1600", "text": "Gene Simmons plays a fantastic bad guy!\n \tWhen I am watching a 1984 sci-fi movie, I am not expecting to see an oscar calibur portrail full of twists and turns. Some may call it predictible, but myself I feel that the story flowed and made sense. Too many times have I seen a movie wher its certainly unpredictable because the plot climax comes out of nowhere. Tom Sellek plays the part well and is very believeable as a hardened and some what cynical cop. Gene Simmons in one of his only noteworthy film performances takes his KISS type persona and plays the evil genius well. I for one enjoyed this movie alot, and unlike Blade Runner didn't find myself watching it 5 times to understand the very shallow story line. If you are looking for a believeable near future story, pick this up", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1601", "text": "Unto the Next Generation\n \tHOUSE OF STRANGERS is a cautionary film about the dangers of hatred being passed onto the next generation almost as if hatred were an old and unwelcome pair of shoes. Edward G.Robinson is Gino Moretti, a self-made banking magnate who built his fortune as a ruthless moneylender who chose not to observe the usual niceities about observing normal banking regulations concerning records and collateral. In his over the top performance as an Italian who might have been Vito Coreleone had the Don chosen to go straight, Robinson is a totally self-centered egomaniac who comes off more as a smug Biblical patriarch holding court over his captive family than he does the old-world banker who believes that his money gives him rights that transcend filial obligations. It is hard to like him as he rips into his four sons, insulting each of them in ways that undercut whatever sense of independence and goodness that otherwise might have been there. It is only Max (Richard Conte), who can see,if only belatedly, the vision of his father. And even Max learns that he must purge himself of the bitter dregs of poison and animosity that afflict his brothers. Max cannot do this alone; he requires the understanding first of Maria (Debra Paget) then later Helen (Susan Hayward), both of whom act as leavening agents that continually remind him of the goodness that each is sure lies within. Gino Moretti is truly a vicious inverted father figure in whose futile bleatings to his ungrateful sons,\"Who do you think I built this bank for?\" generates no pity in them but rather a sense of loss in us that he probably heard the same empty words from his father. The difference between the utter tragedy that this film was just a hairsbreath away from and the modest sense of optimism that it does end with is probably no more than what may, in similar real-life situations, have emerged. What goes around truly comes around, and HOUSE OF STRANGERS continually reminds us of the truism of that cliche", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1602", "text": "Contents of the set\n \tBefore anything else, I agree with those who say that Keaton's shorts are all good; but I strongly disagree with those who say that they are better than his better features. What usually happens with comedy is that people sit down before the screen and just say: OK, make me laugh. Keaton's features are funny -but they are also, and more important, beautifully shot, superbly acted and perfectly structured -which is something only the best actors/directors can put all together. There are no cheap sets like in most movies of the 20's. Keaton's characters move in the real world, with real things, and that's part of what makes them lasting and unique. \n\nIn your shelves, Keaton shouldn't share his place with the Marx Brothers, but with Orson Welles (who called The General the best movie ever made about the Civil War) and Martin Scorsese (who said he watched over and over the final fight in Battling Butter -which, by the way, is not supposed to make you laugh, but to surprise you with it's realism)\n\nNow, this are the complete contents of this DVD set. Aside from it, you should check out The Buster Keaton Collection, which includes THE CAMERAMAN, SPITE MARRIAGE and FREE AND EASY - and then you are done. Well, you could also read the only book he wrote -My Wonderful World of Slapstick. (June '06 Update: \"Industrial Strength Keaton\"(DVD) just came out. The set includes rare industrial films, promotional films, commercials, TV appearances and outtakes.)\n \nThe Saphead: 1920\nIncludes the shorts ONE WEEK (1920) and THE HIGH SIGN (1920)\n\nThe Three Ages\nYear: 1923\nIncluding THE GOAT (1921) and MY WIFE'S RELATION (1922).\n\nOur Hospitality / Sherlock, Jr.\nYear: 1923/1924\n\nThe Navigator\nYear: 1924\n Includes shorts The Boat (1921) and The Love Nest (1923).\n\nGo West\nYear: 1925\nIncludes THE SCARECROW (1920) and THE PALEFACE (1921). \n\nSeven Chances\nYear: 1925\nShorts: Neighbors (1920) and The Balloonatic (1923)\n\nBattling Butler\nYear: 1926\nIncludes THE HAUNTED HOUSE (1921) and FROZEN NORTH (1922). \n\nThe General\nYear: 1926\nshorts: The Playhouse (1921) and Cops (1922)\n\nCollege\nYear: 1927\n Includes THE ELECTRIC HOUSE (1922), HARD LUCK (in this version the ending is missing; but the complete version is found in the disc called Keaton Plus) (1921) and THE BLACKSMITH (1922). \n\nSteamboat Bill, Jr.\nYear: 1928\nshorts: Convict 13 (1920) and Daydreams (1922)\n\nKeaton Plus\nYear: 1920-2001\nColor home movies, complete short HARD LUCK, two Shorts from the 30's, commercials, TV shows and appearances. But best of all, Orson Welles talking about Keaton and The General", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1603", "text": "Storm Kicks Butt\n \tI love agressive ski videos that just kick [...], and STORM just rips. No stupid bikini skiing or inner tube follies (that I can remember) just great skiing superbly shot with an awesome soundtrack. My neighbors can hear me when I play this. They think I have a screw loose.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1604", "text": "Eye Candy All Around! A+\n \tAs a moderate skiier, and a filmmaker myself, this hits it home for me. Warren Miller films are always shown locally, and there's hardly anything imaginable that could make me miss his new movie every year.\nNot being a Heavy Metal fan, historically the music tends to be distracting, alas this (past) year's edition \"Storm\" had just the right amount of pizazz and flare to make it my favorite yet. There are moments nearly every year that I take home with me, but Storm was filled with the most amazing skiing, some of the most unique locations, and might add the most exhilarating editing I've seen in quite a while! Kudos to you folks!\nIf you can appreciate the splendor of mountain island skiing that harldy anyone on earth has even seen, let alone skiied, then this DVD will certainly expediate your plans for skiing this coming season. You might not go to South Georgia Island, but there's plenty of skiing nearby...just roadtrip and split a cabin :", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1605", "text": "In the Vast Wasteland of Media, A Well Done\n \tThis recommendation is for the uncut version of Leon - The Professional. A well crafted, tightly edited, excellent story that makes you wonder where the time went when the end credits roll. An action film that can be appreciated by those who generally don't care for the genre, the character interpretation and interactions alone are worth it. If you're looking for something worthwhile to watch, check this one out", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1606", "text": "This story could have propelled a public outrage but stayed true to itself.\n \tLuc Besson's \"The Professional\" raises the stakes of Besson's playful women-with-guns theme by making the heroine a 12-year-old, played by a then unknown Natalie Portman.\n\nIn \"The making of The Professional\" Besson says \"If I imagine somebody in the street try to knock on my daughter, I kill the guy, in five seconds. I kill him, and I think \"It's in me, I'm a beast!\" On this part we can't forget that a part of us, the genetic things inside are much, much older than The Ten Commandments\". He certainly uses visceral scenes to create very strong emotion in the movie - the blood running from Mathilda's nose or Stansfield's unforgettable \"EVERYONE!\" are just a couple of examples. The music and the sound are good and are used in a masterly fashion - you can hear Fat man's heart beating desperately or a low claustrophobic sound when Stansfield turns to look at Mathilda's father.\n\nLeon however does not work only on this primary level; it also has an intelligent story. It may seem to be almost a fairy-tale, but don't be fooled - just like his character Besson is serious. This movie has a message: without love we are dead, even if we don't see it. Only true love give meaning to our lives: \"everything else reminds me a big yogurt: warm and rancid\" as Mathilda says in the original script, which is available on the net under the name Leon Version 1. Is this true in \"real life\"? I don't know but this movie can make you wonder.\n\nThen of course there's the sensuality. It's hypocritical to deny it; the camera interacts with Mathilda in a mesmerizing fashion. It's not sick and it's not degrading: its art, subtle and beautiful.\n\nLeon is not perfect but it has so many great moments that all its flaws can be forgiven. It's a movie that really should not be missed, unless you are concerned with its amorality. And don't be - Leon is less violent than many action movies and the unusual relationship between the main characters is handled mostly with genuine feeling and tact.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1607", "text": "Shelly Long Fan\n \tLove Shelly Long movies, and Bette Midler too. This is very enjoyable and funny. Was thrilled to have found a copy on Amazon.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1608", "text": "This Is A Bio-Dome Of Laughter!!!\n \tI love this movie. I can't go an entire day without watching it. One time i was in the audience of leno. Whenever the camera panned over us, i waved a copy of this pleasure in front of it while yelling about how funny this riot is. Ahh, funny i remember the part where that one guy has to itch his balls. Just thinking about it makes me tingle with anticipation!!! Rent this movie or you will not see it. Buy it or forever hold your peace", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1609", "text": "Looks better than we have a right to believe\n \tRoyal Wedding has been a favorite in the Fred Astaire canon ever since it was released 54 years ago. Astaire and Jane Powell turn in some of their best perfromances in this film, and Astaire's dance on the ceiling (\"You're All the World to Me\") is classic. The score, by Burton Lane (of Finian's Rainbow fame) and Alan Jay Lerner (future lyricist of My Fair Lady) is unbeatable. I need not comment further on the film's merits--it speaks for itself.\n\nThe film is now in the public domain and, unfortunately, nearly all VHS and DVD releases of such films are deplorable at best. That is not so in this case. The DVD I'm commenting on here is from Goodtimes DVD (edition 05-81171), and I must say that the transfer looks pretty darn good for a PD film. The picture is clear, for the most part, and although there are some minor color shifts and age-related artifacts present, they do not distract. Colors are fairly bold and are well defined. The soundtrack is pretty clear and sounds fine. There are no extras. I have a very old 1980s copy of the VHS tape from MGM/UA Home Video and also a VHS dub I did off Turner Classic Movies two years ago, and honestly, this DVD looks better than both. It is about as good as we can expect for a PD film that has not been restored from original elements. Goodtimes is often better than most in their releases of PD films--it could be a lot worse. Warner Home Video, which controls video/DVD release rights to the rest of the old MGM library, has not given us a studio DVD release of ROYAL WEDDING as yet, and as far as I know none is in the works.\n\nIf you want ROYAL WEDDING on DVD, I absolutely recommend this Goodtimes DVD release--it is probably the best one you'll find, is at a very good price, and comes in very nice packaging.\n\nRECOMMENDED", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1610", "text": "Moving and inspiring love story\n \tWe all make mistakes in relationships, things we wish we could relive, do over. This movie investigates the dynamics of one love relationship. We go through two sceneros. The first gives one the chance to live over a stituation, correcting all the mistakes he thinks he has made.\n\nThis movie will keep you guessing. You'll experience the true deep feelings of love one couple have for one another. These feelings end in the ultimate sacrifice for love. The soundtrack is excellent. I only wish we could buy it. Hewitt really is an underrated music artist. Her vocals shine and give depth to the movie.\n\nThis is a five star movie, more than a TV movie, Watch it some rainy Sunday afternoon, it will make you believe in love again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1611", "text": "It's a tearjerker\n \tI have watched this movie four times now, and every time at the end of the movie I am crying like a baby..... It's so sad!!! But still so good", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1612", "text": "nip tuck season 2\n \tsexy, funny, and addictive. I can't wait to buy season 3", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1613", "text": "A classic, with lots of extras...\n \tI think this is the best of the Monty Python movies, although I love them all. This edition has lots of extra features, like a documentary on the Monty Python guys made during the filming of this movie - I learned lots of things I didn't know about them. Overall I couldn't be happier", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1614", "text": "best of the best\n \tThere's only one word to describe this movie: suhweeeeeeeet! Despite the dozens of imitators, Bloodsport was the first and best of its kind. From the classic training sequence where young Frank Dux masters the martial arts (and receives the katana he coveted as a boy), to the motley group of tournament fighters with their goofy fighting techniques, to the repeated chanting of \"Ku-mi-te! Ku-mi-te! Ku-mi-te!\" on the pounding soundtrack, there's hardly a moment that won't have you pumped and calling for more. The only parts that don't quite work are the chase scenes and a young Forest Whittaker, who seems not to have completely understood what sort of production he was appearing in. But they don't detract from the main attraction: bone-crushing, blood-spattering beatdowns, and plenty of 'em. This is a quintessential guys' movie, and if you haven't seen it, you owe it to yourself to check it out", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1615", "text": "the heat is on...but a few cop's bodies are literally COLD!!\n \tthis 1988 gore film (i can't call it anything else since it's not a horror film in the classic sense) features an ensemble of Treat Williams {most notably from the and quot;Substitute and quot; series of movies} and comedian Joe Piscopo, known for his years on Saturday Night Live and stand-up comedy impersonating the likes of Frank Sinatra and David Letterman among others. The two play cops, Williams is Roger and Joe is his partner, Doug. the back of the VHS gives a detailed description of the film, plus two pictures of some of the scenes in the movie. Lindsay Frost plays the stereotypical and quot;innocent and quot; woman caught up in everything that's going on around her...but the corpse of the situation deals with Roger getting shot and coming back to life. he must solve a case within so many hours or he'll turn into ashes...and as the hours progress, naturally we start to see his body fall apart literally. Darren McGavin plays the part of an evil doctor. Vincent Price plays in a scene or two, and he's revealed to be the mastermind behind the Resurrection Room at the Dante Lab {he plays a guy named Loudermilk who everyone thinks is dead}. the movie is gory and off-beat, and it succeeds in being a good parody of the Lethal Weapon 'buddy cop' films even though it probably wasn't intended to be the first time around but that's the way i view it and on that point the movie is great. i give it four stars because of the gore and my personal dislike for gory/slasher films...but those who like that kind of film will LOVE this one. it's not so hard-core gore and so stomach turning it can't be seen several times...like many of the Texas Chainsaw films are...but and quot;Dead Heat and quot; IS gory compared to other action films of this era starring Charles Bronson, Clint Eastwood, or Mel Gibson. i give it 4 stars for the story, cast, and acting...minus 1 star for the gore factor", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1616", "text": "Must see\n \tI'm a big fan of Roseanne, so It was no surprise to me that the Halloween edition wouldn't be great. \n\nTina", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1617", "text": "A Fun Trip Down Memory Lane!\n \tThis show was excellent in every aspect. I was captivated from the opening number and stayed glued to my TV until the closing credits. It was so fun to see the entire Osmond Clan decked out in their holiday finest having such a wholesome and lighthearted good time. I especially enjoyed seeing Debbie, Donny's wife sing a duet with Donny. And the other wives put on a musical extravaganza as well. There was even a guest appearance by the Osmond grandparents. I would recommend this DVD to anyone who wants to really enjoy an old fashioned Christmas special. There is a mixture of traditional Christmas songs, some uptempo numbers, and even some spiritual songs included. A particularly poignant segment included little brother Jimmy singing a song out in the snow. I'd never seen the two lesser-known older brothers before but they were in the middle of everything on this particular show. One of the best Christmas specials I've seen in a long time. It made me wish that I was part of their family. After watching this I'm more convinced than ever that I am the fat Osmond who Mother Osmond abandoned in the hospital only to be adopted by some nice folks here in the Pacific Northwest", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1618", "text": "Has some cute parts-a lot of Herry\n \tMy daughter is 17 months old, and next to Rock and Roll, this is probably her least favorite of the Sesame Street movies (and we have a lot of them). If your child is like mine and likes the characters she sees a lot of on Sesame Street (Elmo, Ernie, Cookie, Grover, etc.), they might not be as interested in this one (although Elmo is the cohost of the awards show with Herry). It is nice to see the monsters that don't get a lot of play, though. Herry Monster is in about half of the songs. It is worth it if you don't have any videos with Monster in the Mirror (also on Rock and Roll), Fuzzy and Blue (on Sesame Street 25th Anniversary), or C is for Cookie (on several of the DVDs).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1619", "text": "Heartbreaking film\n \tOne of the best films I have seen: captures the lack of humanity and humanity of this world simaltaneously. Humanises conflict. Has the ability to make you laugh and cry. Draws attention to the plight of children and humanises the children of the Middle East. I would recommend this film to everyone with a conscience as essential viewing. Having said that, it did plunge me into depression so perhaps I should urge caution", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1620", "text": "Standard Elmo\n \tStandard Elmo - Nothing special, but still a good video", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1621", "text": "Clean Slate ~ a miserable comedy\n \tThis movie was obviously weak in many ways, one of them being the acto", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1622", "text": "Proof that Dylan is \"the master\"!\n \t\"The master\" at acting like a conceited prat! A \"master\" at complicating a simple situation with self-righteous, snotty, santimonious drivel while making fun of people who he deems are intellectually inferior to his royal self by twisting their ideas and words around to suit his assault on them. He seems somewhat taken with Alan Price who was there to 'brown-tongue' .. or maybe Alan had nothing else better to do, because he had just been fired from The Animals. Price DID get drunk and throw a glass out onto the street much to the annoyance of Zimmerman... he also opened a bottle of beer on a piano keyboard taking a chip out of the instrument showing total lack of respect for other people's property. I guess obnoxious prats stick together, huh?\n\nWe see Dylan take every opportunity to make fun of Donovan, and we also see Dylan's manager, Albert Grossman, trying to extort every last penny he can from British TV networks as he lies and plays them off, one against the other, in order to get himself and Dylan a few extra pounds...\n\nFinally there are about 6 musical (musical?? It is to laugh!!) numbers from Zimmy... alone on stage with his guitar, huffing'n'puffing into his harmonica, and achieving little more musical sense out of his efforts than Lou Reed did on his Metal Machine Music debacle....oh yeah, and don't forget Joan Baez! Better still, FORGET Joan Baez!!\n\nWell worth a look.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1623", "text": "Jean-claude victory\n \tanother Jean-claude van damme classic,tw0 jean-claudes? which is good? whos the wimp? Just watch the movi", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1624", "text": "A great reproduction of a great movie with a great set of Extras\n \tI need to preface this review with the comment that I am not a John Wayne fan. However \"The Searchers\" is often said to be the Duke's best movie. And it is clear from here that he was no cardboard cut out actor and, if anything, his real talents were underused in his career. Still \"The Searchers\" is a classic and deserves to be better known.\n\nThe 50th anniversary edition is a must for any collector. The restored print for the DVD is excellent. Just what you want to watch John Ford's gorgeous Monument Valley location shots.\n\nThe \"extras\" disk is also excellent. There are three good documentaries all of which were made with thought and genuine concern. A change from all those \"afterthought\" DVD extras. One documentary features interviews with Martin Scorsese and another some great shots of the film production camp in Monument Valley in the early 1950s, before it was on the tourist trail.\n\nThe documentaries would be of interest to serious film students and even amateur sociologists, they illustrate the many serious social issues \"The Searchers\" deals with, and takes a serious and humane point of view on, without preaching. A lesson I suppose for today's \"socially concerned\" film makers, they really need to focus on the film making and the story first. John Ford did and the message is powerful and still relevant today", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1625", "text": "Good season\n \tA solid series until the end. Even though this season the deaths are not important it centers more on the families. It was sad to see the serise end but it is probably the series finale ever.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1626", "text": "Farnsworth: A Great Choice For The Role\n \tWhat's not to like about Richard Farnsworth? He was one of the few actors that received nothing but compliments during his acting days, an extremely likable \"old man.\" Hey, few people every remember seeing this guy as anything but old, since he spent his younger days as a stuntman, rather than as an actor.\n\nSo, he was a very good choice to portray a likable thief: Bill Miner, the last of the stagecoach and train robbers. \"The Gentleman Bandit,\" I believe, was his label. This is a nice low-key adventure, with almost no bad language and the British Columbia and Washington state scenery is absolutely gorgeous. It would look great on widescreen DVD. What's the holdup? (pun intended)\n\nThe only bad news of this tale is the usual filmmakers' twisted message to root for a man who simply was a crook, nothing else. The film also - especially to get the younger audience - needs more action. It will be too slow for them, but I liked it, if for no other reason that I can listen to Farnsworth's voice all night. What a \"cool\" guy he was, and it''s always a pleasure to see him on screen.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1627", "text": "WHERE'S THE DVD VERSION?\n \tTo Anchor Bay Entertainment: If you release The Grey Fox on DVD we'll buy it!\n \nThis is truly a great film. \n\nFive stars is as good as it gets. Can you ask for more incentive than that?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1628", "text": "Outstanding!\n \tIf there was ever a movie that exposed the hypocrisy and meanness in people, this would be it! Mrs. O'Hara, beautifully played by Mia Farrow, doesn't trust Edwina, the new beauty that's come to town. The two battle it out, with Edwina coming out the loser in the end. Or does she? If I said any more, I'd be spoiling the story. Just watch this movie, and enjoy. Things are never what they seem, and I promise the ending will be worth staying for", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1629", "text": "Well organized - Best Golf DVD around\n \tHe highlights the concepts very well, for example the chapter on ball striking, i never knew this concept in 2 years of playing golf.\n\nMust watch, this DVD is made of several small chapters that have meaningful titles, therefore on the second viewing u can jump to the chapter that requires repeat viewing", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1630", "text": "Lady Sings The Blues\n \tThis movie was not only subject to some good acting by some great actors, it was also a well written tale of of young woman who grew up too soon. I feel like I know Miss Holiday a whole lot better now", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1631", "text": "Good fantasy flick\n \tLadyhawke is a big step ahead of most fantasy flicks. It seems to have all the usual bits: knight on a mysterious quest, lovable thief, and a loving couple under a vicious curse. Even these ordinary pieces rise above ordinary in this film, due largely to the outstanding cast: \n- Rutger Hauer (the knight, of course), \n- Michelle Pfeiffer (the other half of the cursed couple),\n- Matthew Broderick (knave with a heart of gold), and \n- Leo Kern (aging hermit, in on the terrible secret). \n\nSaying much more would mean saying too much, but it has the fairy tale ending you'd hope for and expect - good guys get theirs and the bad guys get theirs.\n\nOne thing about this movie (or maybe the DVD transfer) truly annoys me, however. Someone messed with the colors, like a newbie camera geek who just discovered gradient filters, and hasn't learned how garish they can be. To whoever did it: please get someone with normal color vision to check your work next time.\n\nOutside of that, it's a safe, entertaining movie. Enjoy!\n\n--wiredweir", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1632", "text": "The Best romantic fantasy ever\n \tI first saw this film back in 1987 over at a high school friend's house and have loved Isabeau and Navarre ever since. This movie has it all: comedy, drama, and one amazing love story. Who's heart didn't break on that one scene when the doomed couple could catch a glimpse of each other at sunrise? Navarre's devotion was utterly breathtaking. A wonderful, wonderful film", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1633", "text": "Finally the wait is over\n \tSince I was a child I have patiently anticipated the battle of evil versus evil. It was discussed in school yards and in the lunch room, at slumber parties and later when I started working as a clerk in a grocery store. It was a never ending argument- Who would win in the battle of Freddy and Jason? In my youth children spoke of some underground video tape that contained a battle between the two monsters, but I don't think that it ever existed and if it did I have never laid my eyes on such a relic, but finally the horror movie to end all was released onto the big screen and later on to DVD. It was everything I hoped for. There was blood, brief nudity and really bad jokes. That is the unholy trinity of horror. The plot wasn't horrible, it was actually pretty good for a fright flick. \n\tFreddy hasn't graced the silver screen since 1994 when Wes Craven presented \"New Nightmare\" and he kept his integrity intact in my opinion. Jason Vorhees on the other hand made the space film \"Jason X\" as his last trip to the theatres, and if you haven't seen it yet don't bother you didn't miss much. \n\tI liked how the movie gave a back story to Jason's life at Crystal Lake and it showed that Krueger is conniving and manipulative with getting Jason to go along with his plan to kill on Elm Street once again. Obviously Jason is a big dumb animal and does not need much convincing. The cinematography and directing were excellent, I thought the music was done well, and most importantly the film stayed true to the original story line. The only thing that upset me was after all these years waiting for this battle to come I was wrong about who would be victorious.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1634", "text": "Jason in Space? Surprisingly Good Stuff!\n \tJason X (as in Friday the 13th Part 10) sheds light on a familiar, though not too friendly, face: that of Jason. A \"miracle of science,\" Jason, is to be transported from a maximum-security facility to a research lab. The transfer goes awry and he's once again up to no good before being cryogenically suspended. \nThings become a bit complicated when in the year 2455 a spaceship arrives from Earth II (!) and revives the masked lunatic...\nThe plot, the setting, the acting, and the dialogues are all very good.\nIt's just too bad the cutest girl gets whacked first... \nIn a nutshell, Jason X is a movie definitely worth watching, as it will provide for an evening's entertainment, as long as you're in that kind of a mood.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1635", "text": "after the still birth of the last movie\"jason goes to hell\" jason comes back in the best of the series\n \tafter the worst \"friday\" movie of all time(and thats saying a lot) the series bounces back (nine years later) with this fun and nice change of pace for the series is just what the doctor ordered.having been caught and chained by the goverment, jason escapes killls everyone but one fine looking doctor who \"buck rogers\" like freezes jason and her self in the underground lab they are at.\n flash foward to 2455 and earth,now unliveable, is visited by a group of students who free jason and the doctor from the lab. before you can say \"CEH CEH CEH\"( the best way i can spell the theme song) jason is loose on the starship and cutting apart the crew.\n like i said the novel setting and the use of some great f/x make this one of the best of the series", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1636", "text": "Blues Story told in the first person\n \tThis is a fantastic history of the Blues! Unlike any of the other recent documentaries, the stories are related in this show entirely by the artists. There is no narrator and the feel of the show is very personal! Add to that some great music and you have a winner", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1637", "text": "Power to the People!\n \tJohn Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono were guests on the Dick Cavett show three times in 1971. Their first apearance was taped on Saturday, September 11, 1971 and was John's first interview after the Beatles had disbanded. The subsequent interviews were taped on Friday, September 24, 1971 and Thursday, May 11, 1972. \n\nViewers, Beatle fans and their counterparts will undoubtedly enjoy the natural conversational flow among Dick Cavett and his guests. John appeared to be in his element, happily chatting with the famous talk show host. It was a good thing John rightfully defends Yoko during this interview and makes it quite plain that she did not break up the Beatles. She has been wrongfully blamed for something that was bound to happen naturally - after all, the individuals who made up the Beatles needed to move individually; grow; develop their own individual styles. The group could not last forever. \n\nCavett gives John and Yoko equal time. He listens to them attentively; takes them seriously and at no time criticizes anybody or speculates about anybody. It is very easy to forget the interviews are taking place before a studio audience as viewers are easily lulled into the flow of the conversation.\n\nYoko is very animated during this first interview. She smokes; chats easily with her host about her undergraduate days at Sarah Lawrence and shows a film she made. John and Cavett are actually funny, sharing some humorous observations about clothing and coiffure. \n\nBe sure to get this dvd collection. It is funny; interesting; serious; thought provoking and memorable. This is something for everybody and not just Beatle fans, Yokophiles and Lennonophiles. The bonus dvd will certainly bring many smiles to many faces.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1638", "text": "A sheep in wolf's clothing.\n \tBoy, did this movie suck at the beginning! And boy, did it just get better and better from there on in. Even the Oriental humor, which is usually so awful, was actually funny at times. The action sequences, while a little too often fanciful, were very impressive, even innovative. Chow is a talented guy. Having seen this I'm interested to see what his earlier work is like. If you like martial arts/action/weird comedy, you'll love this", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1639", "text": "Fast, Funny, and Full of Effects\n \tCertainly the best kung-fu movie I've ever seen, Kung Fu Hustle is loaded with effects and humor, and stunning fight sequences to boot. Try and watch any regular martial arts movie afterward and all you can do is yawn, even the great Bruce Lee is tired and played-out in comparison to Kung Fu Hustle. The movie continues to top itself throughout, with an escalation of fight scenes that peaks with the hero jumping higher than the clouds, seeing Buddha, lightly stepping off a bird, and plunging to earth to deliver a blow capable of knocking a fifty-foot hole in a building! This aint just wire-fu, it's wired-fu with hilarious weirdness.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1640", "text": "The previews made it look dreadful, but it's a fave silly comedy of mine!\n \tI know what you're thinking. If you're anything at all like me, when this movie was in the movie theaters and the previews were running rampantly, I thought this looked like the stupidest piece of trash to ever grace the big screen. But I'll admit readily when I'm wrong, and here I absolutely was. I'm not saying Little Nicky is the world's greatest film, or even comedy, but if you like Adam Sandler and silly comedies in general, this is a movie that won't disappoint when you desperately need something mindless to turn your brain into mush after a horrendous week (or even day) at work.\n\nA movie that opens with Jon Lovitz acting like a big, horny bird in a tree certainly promises to be very entertaining. And it is. And we're taken straight to hell with Harvey Keitel playing the devil himself very nicely, a brief encounter with Dan Marino, and the late Rodney Dangerfield to name a few. We're also treated to the heavens above with Reese Witherspoon and the guy who played Adam Sandler's golf mentor in Happy Gilmore. This movie has everything it takes to be insanely silly and entertaining. And you'll LOVE what happens to Hitler in this. \n\nDon't take it too seriously. If you do, you miss the entire point of Little Nicky. If this is your kind of movie, add it to your collection...you'll watch it many, many, many times again. Enjoy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1641", "text": "Best Movie\n \tIt is the best movie I have ever seen. It was so funny. Adam Sandler is the best actor in the world which makes it even better. I saw it at my friend's house. I would watch it again but I don't have it. Little kids under 6 should not see this movie. You will defiantly like this movie. That is why you should buy this movie.\n\n\nJason M", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1642", "text": "Very Funny, A Great Movie\n \t\"Annie Hall\" is one of the most acclaimed romantic comedies of all time. The film not only holds a place on The American Film Institute's Top 100 (#31), as well as The American Film Institute's Top 100 Comedies (#4). The film took home 4 Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director; The film is also without a doubt one of the best romantic-comedies ever made. It really nails that awkwardness of romance. I think few of us are like the neurotic Woody Allen and I don't so much mean the way the characters act, but the way they think and stuff like that is totally realistic. Woody Allen plays Alvy Singer, a comeddian who always knocks it out of the park when it comes to comedy but can't really get a grip on love. He's been through two marriages and is a little bit neurotic, which turns people off. Then his friend Rob (Tony Roberts) introduces him to Annie Hall (the wonderful Diane Keaton). Annie is a little bit ditzy and not quite as smart as Alvy, but the two click and begin a relationship that (to say the least) has it's share of ups and downs. Now, not only is the plot and the dialogue and everything true-to-life but this film is also absolutely hilarious. When I see a movie on AFI's Top 100 Comedies, I tend to shy away from the films on that list. Not because they're not good, it's just that they don't really pick by what's the funniest film ever. Example, 'The 40 Year Old Virgin' was funnier than their number 1 pick Some Like It Hot. But anyway, Annie Hall actually is very funny. The dialogue is quick-witted, some the scenes have become classics (Allen sneezing on the cocaine). In an era where romantic comedies run rampant into movie theatres, it's nice to go back and see the films that really made the genre what it is. This is a great film, a great romantic-comedy, a Woody Allen masterpiece.\n\nGRADE: A", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1643", "text": "This one was nice~but i loved the Europe tour DVD\n \tNot dissin the USA tour, but i loved the Europe Tour DVD better, after i saw this one. This DVD was a nice Eminem introduction to seeing his concert behind the scenes for me. I can relate to his music madness and Anger issues, it did give me fan comfort while i did homework lessons and Detroit love. I passed it along for other college woman to view~LMAO\nI hope i get it back~LMAO\n\nAmazon.com is so amazing, i can just order another one.\n\nChinastar", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1644", "text": "ROURKE, ROBERTS, SINATRA SINGS \"SUMMER WIND\"\n \tWhat more can you ask for (Lou Monte doing LUNA LUNA LUNA, it's here). POPE is Vincent Patrick's best written work and his screenplay works with Rourke and Roberts doing each other justice in the lead roles. The inside buzz is Michael Cimino sat in the directors chair, but evidence to the contrary is offered: The film is less than 3 hours in length and significantly lacks metaphors. Instead, POPE is a raucous and likeable tale of NYC bottom feeders whose only place in Trump Tower would be behind a broom. Geraldine Page gives an Oscar nominated supporting turn one year before her Best Actress win for TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL. She's more enjoyable here", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1645", "text": "Kung Fu will never be the same again!!\n \tMan,talk about your untypical,not your average,regular kung fu movie!!Steven Chow blew the audiences away with this super hit.For those who have'nt seen it yet,it's a treat you simply cannot miss.Excellent dvd for anyone to add to their collection of favorites", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1646", "text": "A new view\n \tI wouldn't write yet another review of War and Peace if I didn't have something new to say about it, namely, War and Peace and War by Peter Turchin. Near the end of Turchin's book, about bringing the scientific method to the rise and fall of empires, he quotes extensively from the parts of Tolstoy's War and Peace. Tolstoy, with his ratio analysis of various Napoleon Grand Arme metrics to Russian army metrics, was grappling with a theory of mathematical history well over a hundred years ahead of his time. Pick up Turchin's deep book, and afterwards read War and Peace, paying particular attention to Turchin's and Tolstoy's ideas. You will never see historical dynamics the same again.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAlex Alaniz\n\nPS--Read the book--the movie isn't so good--and please see the reviews of my own strong science fiction book: Beyond Future Shock about the near-terms perils and promise of advanced bio/nano technology in a world still roiled with Middle Age religious conflict and ever growing extreme wealth gradients", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1647", "text": "What a great cartoon and DVD\n \tThis cartoon gives me the entire memories when i use to watch them as a little kid.The DVD may not have the great special features,But if you ever see this sucker available in a store don't think about it just buy it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1648", "text": "ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL NEW VERSION OF OUR BELOVED MISS MARPLE\n \tI've been a Christie fan since childhood and loved the early movies in spite of Rutherford's handling of the character. I loved Joan Hickson's portrayal of Miss Marple and never thought anyone else could \"be\" Miss Marple for me. Therefore I expected to be disappointed with these new releases. I AM NOT DISAPPOINTED, I LOVE THIS NEW VERSION! After I cautiously viewed the first episode I came to fully appreciate Geraldine McEwan in the role. She is subtle, confident and highly adroit and I find her refreshing and wonderful. The stories themselves are entertaining and intriquing. Some reviewers complained that the scripts don't stick to the originals, but this is not an issue for me here. Christie's stories stay alive and fun even after having been done so often because they aren't always done the same way. Any tweaks to the storylines keep the material fresh and even improve it at times. I think it's fun to be surprised by my old favorites! Hooray for Geraldine McEwan! I hope to see many more Miss Marple stories with her in the title role", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1649", "text": "Cautionary Tale of Drug Abuse\n \tReleased during the and quot;Just Say No and quot; 1980s, this film is a cautionary tale of drug abuse. Lenny is a guy just trying to stake his claim in the world, to make a little money. He soon impresses a big wheel who moves Lenny and his wife to California where they are at first overwhelmed by the opulence but then become willing participants in it. Lenny continues to buy, buy, buy until it all crashes down. When the money stops rolling in, he is introduced to cocaine and the story then takes a dramatic turn as we watch Lenny lose it all. James Woods is fabulous as Lenny. I've seen this movie many times and now that I'm writing about it, I think it's time to pop this one into the VCR for another viewing", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1650", "text": "Good animated series for elementary school kids\n \tQuite a bit of what I see on the few TV channels I let my kids watch depicts either *borderline* behavior or is so vacuous I cannot stand it. This series has a plot, good writing and good production values. It has the added benefit that I can also stand to watch it. I am hoping the second season maintains the quality of the first", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1651", "text": "The Best Movie Adaptation I've Seen to Date\n \tI'm the biggest \"Wuthering Heights\" fan I know (ask anyone who knows me, and they'll tell you I borderline annoying with the subject). Having money left over from my birthday, I decided \"Hey, why not buy yet another Wuthering Heights DVD?\". I was a little skeptical about how it would be, seeing as all the adaptations I've seen thus far haven't really taken the whole story into account. Of course, to do so would be a hard task for a movie. The story is complex and not a very average-movie-goer sort of plot. I was disappointed in the 1992 version with Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes, although it's a good enough movie (as long as it didn't have Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights as the title...). Other versions were all right, and although the 1939 version didn't showcase the second generation of the story, I found it better than '92. \n\nNeedless to say, when I popped in the DVD, I was hooked by the first five minutes. Sure, the movie isn't EXACTLY like the story (I want you to show me a movie that is. And, as I said, this story is complex for the movies). Some of the things that are different/changed/added/etc., are the fact that, once again (as in many of the movie adaptations) Nelly is old from the start. Also, Heathcliff and Cathy are older than when most of the scenes in the story take place (such as when they visit the Lintons). Most \"Wuthering Heights\" fanatics know that Heathcliff and Cathy never consemate their relationship. However, there's many a kiss in the movie. \n\nThere are some other details of the movie that are different than the story, but I, a crazy \"Wuthering Heights\" and Bronte admirer, give this movie a bravo and would recommend to any other fan", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1652", "text": "\"I've never run from anybody before.\"\n \tIt wouldn't surprise me if this movie is shown in more high school civics classes than any other movie: it's rife for debate. Gary Cooper might stick his neck out once for this bunch of frightened citizens in the face of adversity, but when he throws his badge down onto the dusty street at the end, we know he'd never do it again. Sure he took an oath to uphold justice and does it because \"I have to,\" and all that; but only a fool would think that a place like Hadleyville deserves protection. Can you imagine Clint Eastwood in Cooper's shoes? At least that would be one side of the argument after the movie was shown.\n\nOf course the other side of the debate would say it has nothing to do with Hadleyville and its cowardly citizens, but has everything to do with Cooper and his code of honor. Isn't this the same Gary Cooper who played Frederic Henry in A FAREWELL TO ARMS, based on Hemingway's novel, a writer who also dealt a lot with personal codes of honor and \"courage under fire,\" a character who says in the novel that \"abstract words such as glory, honor [and] courage were obscene\"? How could he possibly look at himself in the mirror the next day, never mind looking his wife in the eye again, if he'd skadaddled? This existential hero had a choice to make, a life-defining one, and for him it meant only one thing. \n\nIt's that kind of movie - meaty and meaningful. The real-time experiment is interesting in these days of TV shows like \"24,\" and the McCarthy-era witch hunt comparisons are worth pondering, too. And let's not forget the music, either. But basically it comes down to Cooper reaching out and finding nobody there, and then doing what he has to do anyway. It's a timeless idea, and the movie is a classic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1653", "text": "YOU ARE CORRECT \"MKSONIC50\" THAT WAS THE FUNNIEST MOMENT IN CINEMA.\n \tI HAVE TO AGREE COMPLETELY WITH THE REVIEWER: \"MKSONIC50\". I READ HIS REVIEW OF \"PLAY IT AGAIN SAM\" THE SCENE WHERE WOODY ALLEN TRIES TO BE COOL AND COMPOSED WHEN INTRODUCED TO A LADY AND HE, INSTEAD OF SOUNDING ANYTHING LIKE ENGLISH, ONLY GROWLS. \n I RECENTLY FOUND OUT ABOUT THIS MOVIE BECAUSE ALL I COULD THINK WAS OF THAT SCENE THAT I DIDN'T KNOW WHERE IT CAME FROM. \nI HAVE TO REPEAT THAT: \"MKSONIC50\" IS RIGHT ON THE MONEY. THAT WAS THE BEST COMICAL SCENE EVER.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1654", "text": "The long goodbye!\n \tBased on the hyper known last farewell of Bogart and Bergman in Casablanca, will emerge a fabulous, extraordinary and funny script that will allow Allen to lean on Bogart `s spirit to guide him about his personal hesitations and tribulations around the bride of his best friend.\n\nSurrealist and inventive; tantalizing and evocative that counts with an excellent cast. Do not miss it for any reason.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1655", "text": "Duke - Island in the Sky\n \tExcellent. Delivered in a very timely manor. New condition. I could not have been more pleased", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1656", "text": "Who Says Westerns are Dead?\n \tThe age of the Hollywood western had its apex in the middle of the 20th century, then with the change of modern society in the 1960's, the western genre lost its allure and Hollywood abandoned westerns for other fare. Thanks to Ted Turner and his love for American Western film making, the long lost western has been reborn in a big way. Tom Selleck continues to impress audiences as a true western hero in the tradition of John Wayne. Selleck is more than adequate for the part, big in body and big in acting skill. He takes the part of Paul Cable, and turns his character into someone we can believe, like, and respect. \n\nCable comes back from the Civil War months before its official end. He is tired of war and killing, and wants to return home to raise cattle in his home state of Arizona. In trying to escape his wartime experiences, Cable runs into more trouble at home. He finds his wife terribly embittered by his absence, and his home farm is now run by former union soldiers who are naturally hostile to a returning Confederate soldier. Cable must not only fight to regain his farm, but he must also try to rekindle the love that has been lost in his marriage. \n\nThe story by Elmore Leonard is a solid one and very believable. There are no dull or boring scenes, the picture grabs you and holds you throughout. Selleck is terrific as Paul Cable, fighting for his family, his woman, and his life. Selleck once again establishes himself as a solid western actor in the mould of John Wayne. He is every man's western hero. Selleck carries the picture on his broad shoulders with ease. He is supported with a fine ensemble cast, including Suzy Amis as his embittered gritty wife, and Haley Joel Osment (of \"The Sixth Sense\" fame) in a minor role as Selleck's son. Amis portrays a western pioneering woman in perhaps one of the most realistic role ever portrayed. Too many times we see western wonmen portrayed as prissy and prim, dressed in their long skirts and blouses without a scuff or mark of western sand or dirt. Amis' portrayal as Mrs. Cable breaks the mould; we see her with dirt and dust on her face, with sweat dripping in lines across her face, and with a surprising ability to hold her own with wagon reins in her hands, or for that matter, a rifle. I personally welcome this portrayal of western women, as it is undoubtedly more realistic than the western wife sitting pretty in her muti-layered petticoats. David and Keith Cariidine are fine antagonists in the fight for the family farm. Harry Carey Jr. plays a small role as Selleck's father-in-law.\n\nAs a collector of fine western films, I intend to keep \"Last Stand at Saber River\", as it is an excellent western film in the tradition of the great Hollywood westerns; it's not an epic, but it is fine film-making and will please those craving for a fine western drama. I recommend it.\n\nJames \"Konedog\" Koeni", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1657", "text": "Great mix of satire and suspense\n \tThis movie I consider to be akin to 'Vertigo' by Alfred Hitchcock. The pace is a little on the slow side with a lot of non-verbal action pulling the story along. It also mimics 'Rear Window' in that the main character witnesses a murder. In this case though, he was set up to be the witness. DePalma seems to have taken these themes and added some very strong satire.\nHe slams the porn industry in some very funny ways. You will have to watch and giggle along with some of these unforgetable scenes.\nWhat I liked mostly about this movie was that it kept you guessing until the end. I don't want to give away too much here, but a clever use of 'Hollywood Hijinks' and the line 'Don't believe everything you see' fit with the story very well.\n'Postcards from the edge' was the only strong movie that showed just how deceptive hollywood can be. In this film, DePalma shows how deadly and confusing it can be.\nAs in 'Dressed to Kill', DePalma relies on non-verbal acting to carry the story, and quite successfully too. The scene begins when Craig Wasson leaves the house he is sitting to follow who he thinks he's been watching though a telescope. The scene is carried through a mall and then to a beach. I believe it's about 20 minutes. Played out well with body language and facial expressions, this scene couldn't work any other way.\nLike 'Vertigo', this movie seems to be drawn out somewhat. Maybe too much detail, not sure. I found myself becoming a little impatient at times for the story to continue.Not many movies attempt this slower approach, or do it in a way that makes it work.\nAll in all, definitely a must see. Keep in mind, the action is a bit slow at times.\nMelanie Griffith appears here and does a great job in her role, as do the other actors. Filming, camera angels and use of props all work well. The plot is complex. This is a must see for suspense/murder mystery fans", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1658", "text": "Best show on TV\n \tThough cancelled for 2 years, this is the best show on TV in my opinion (even in reruns)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1659", "text": "The Inimitable DR. NO\n \tWe have all heard about `Product Placement' especially in the James Bond films. Did you know it goes all the way back to DR. NO and was very prominent? In the scene where Bond kicks and tosses Quarrel and Puss Feller into a stack of corrugated cartons, notice that those cartons are labeled `Red Stripe.' That's right, `Red Stripe' Beer from Jamaica! In this case `Product Placement' was not a bad thing because it adds to the authenticity of this film. \n\nIn fact DR. NO is one of the best films of the series. It is much closer to Ian Fleming's prose than most of the other films thanks to Sean Connery's performance, Richard Maibaum's scripting and Terence Young's direction. At the same time other elements that would be unique to the series and distinguish it from other films were introduced here. Production designer Ken Adam's sets, attractively futuristic yet totally simplistic and functional, adorned by Syd Cain's detailed Art designs set the look for the entire series making their work in DR. NO the benchmark. Peter Hunt's intuitive and effective quick-cut editing paced the film like no other at its time. Maurice Binder's brainchild opening `gun barrel' is an incredible piece of Title Design, which is equaled only by the `James Bond Theme', composed and re-orchestrated by Monty Norman and John Barry. Ted Moore's cinematography, especially the shot of bikini clad Ursula Andress emerging from the sea, is now a classic and also set a standard for future `Bond Girls.' \n\nWe are introduced to the organization known as S.P.E.C.T.R.E. in DR. NO. What is unique to this film is the main villain brilliantly portrayed by Joseph Wiseman. He is unlike future main villains of the series. He isn't exactly what you may call a `social animal'. Joseph Wiseman's eerie and surreptitious portrayal made Dr. No one of the most mysterious and enigmatic of the series. In a way his portrayal seems like a model for the unseen Blofeld in FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE and THUNDERBALL. Rounded out by the beloved M portrayed by Bernard Lee, the lovely Miss Moneypenny played by Lois Maxwell, John Kitzmiller as Quarrel and Zena Marshall as Miss Taro, DR. NO ranks as one of the best.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1660", "text": "Very memorable\n \tThis movie was more than I expected. I was astonished at the amazing graphic and effects, and especially, the robots. You are kept wondering who the true villian is until the very end. I did not expect it to be who it was. The reason why I rated this movie a four instead of a five was for the almost constant swearing from Smith. I was not prepared for it, especially since the movie is not rated PG-13 for language. Other than that, I highly recommend this movie.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1661", "text": "\"A Sherman Can Give You a Very Nice Edge..\"\n \t\"Kelly's Heroes\" is an odd, yet quite enjoyable war movie. This 1970's comedic, cinematic take on WWII, mixes genres such as the suicide mission/action film, the crime/caper film and the army comedy. In other words, take a lot of \"The Dirty Dozen\", mix a bit of \"Ocean's 11\" and add in some \"M*A*S*H\" plus \"Catch-22\" and you'll have \"Kelly's Heroes\". The film features a battered U.S. Army infantry unit, which has been on the front lines since landing at Omaha Beach. All they have on there minds is a little R and R, that includes booze and broads. That is until Pvt. Kelly (Clint Eastwood) interrogates (with a bottle of brandy) a captured German intelligence officer, who tells him about a Nazi convoy transporting 16 million dollars worth of gold bars. Kelly hatches a plan for his unit to go thirty miles into enemy held territory and steal the gold from a small French bank, that is being vigorously guarded by three Nazi 'Tiger' tanks. I know in this day and age it might sound rather odd, but this is one war movie, that is not only suspenseful, but is also a whole lot of fun! Is it an accurate portrayle of WWII? Probably not. (I doubt there were too many hippie tank commanders during the \"Big One\") This 1970 release pretty much through its' hilarious, sharp script has more of a Vietnam era mentality, which satiracally makes fun of both the army and it's attitudes about war. Unlike the John Wayne style war films of the past, these guys are hardly trying to be patriotic heroes, but they are just trying to make it through the war with their a**'s intact (and maby make a little profit on the side). The film features a large, talented cast, some of whom, were already stars and others, who later went on to become big names in both television and film. This includes Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland, Don Rickles, Caroll O'Connor, Gavin MacLeod, Stuart Margolin, Harry Dean Stanton and Len Lesser (Uncle Leo from TV's \"Seinfeld\"). How can you go wrong with a cast like that? If your in the mood for a good action picture with some big laughs mixed in, then I would highly recommend Kelly's Heroes\"", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1662", "text": "The Seinfeld of War Films\n \tIts hard to imagine that a war film can leave you with a big smile at the conclusion but here is one that will!\nWith non stop action, drama and comedy, Kellys Heroes has it all with a top notch cast and soundtrack to boot.\nThe original script of a bank heist behind enemy lines during WW2 is a classic and is brilliantly executed at all levels.\nEven though the film is based on a fictional plot, it still has an authentic feel and is rated an all time classic.\nhighly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1663", "text": "Monty Python and the Holy Grail\n \tAll Monty Python movies are a must-see. I think my generation has seen them all. I hope the younger generation (less than 40) watch at least one. The humor is at many levels, so the movie should be watched multiple times to soak it all in. This just means the movie gets funnier with each viewing. Like all good humor, it includes truthful commentaries about society and human behavior in general, as well as, politics and religion (without getting nasty)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1664", "text": "\"GO\".......a movie \"pulp fiction\" wishes it could be!!!!!!!!\n \t\"GO\" takes place in a 24 hour period on christmas eve following 3 of the main characters and events.\nall 3 stories intersect with each other with excellent results.\nsharp focus on details and time line construction make this a worthy watch! totally original, well scripted, superb performances. if you enjoy this kind of movie, check out \"2 DAYS IN THE VALLEY\", or \"THINGS TO DO IN DENVER WHEN YOUR DEAD\".", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1665", "text": "watchng the pedestrian.....\n \thyacinth bucket (pronounced bouquet) charges impestuously on, in her indomitable quest for gracious living. hampered as she is, ever so slighly, by the family she occasionally attempts to ignore and often dominate, our heroine carries on in traditional british style. this set is a welcome addition to any british comedy collection. sit down, grab a lager and put your feet up to enjoy....but not on the coffee table! and use a coaster", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1666", "text": "The Sublime and the Ridiculous\n \tMost of this movie is terrible, but who's complaining? The epically long \"Begin the Beguine\" is the climax of the movie and it makes the whole mess worthwhile. The last 11 minutes of this movie are mind-blowingly great -- absolute perfection. The sets, the cinematography, the costumes, the orchestrations and the extraordinary routine itself -- everything combines to make \"Begin the Beguine\" the most ravishing, glamorous black and white production number ever put on film. It's Hollywood at its apogee, the quintessence of silver screen glamor. \n\nA few of the other numbers are fun: the first, \"Don't Monkey with Broadway\" is clever and pleasant; later on, Fred Astaire's lovely \"I've Got My Eyes on You\" is also winning: a charming routine that he dances to a delightful, cheerful orchestration. Some other numbers are worth seeing, as well, but \"Begin the Beguine\" outshines everything else in this picture.\n\nIn between the numbers, there's a lot of dreary silliness afoot. Happily, DVD technology makes it easy to skip over the dross and go straight for the gold.\n\nEleanor Powell was a very odd actress. She was rather pretty and decidedly perky (how much you go for perky will determine how agreeable you find her personality); she was also quite feminine. Why, then, does she speak out of the side of her mouth like a gangster? She often sounds like a distaff Edward G. Robinson (\"Dat was SWELL, Johnny, SWELL! Nyah!\"). But man oh man, could she dance!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1667", "text": "if you have a tapper at home; don't miss this movie\n \tRight after watching this, my wife and I called our (now) 14 yo dancer in to see it. She in turn had her dance buddies watch it the next time they were over. The look of amazement on ALL of our faces as we watched some of the best there ever was worth the price of admission. Like the commercial says; DVD player; $200, DVD; $15, Watching your daughter work ten times harder on her tapping-priceless", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1668", "text": "This is for the entire show\n \tOh, wow. I can't complain much about this. Although some things I didn't notice explained and the ending was a little rushed, this was still very effective on me. It may've been better as a game or not, I don't know. There were several times where this made me so emotional I wanted to cry for the characters. The silent and melancholy Kaze, the hilarious and deranged Cid or the hyperactive and cheerful twins. Even for the short time you know them, they grow on you and what becomes of some of them is just extremely heartwrenching. I know some people may not be satisfied with this, but I was. I recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1669", "text": "Pat O'Brien asks Notre Dame to win one for Ronald Reagan\n \tRonald Reagan might have gotten the nickname of the \"Gipper\" from this 1940 bio-pic of legendary Notre Dame football coach Knute Rockne, but it was veteran character actor Pat O'Brien who had the role of a lifetime in the lead. James Cagney had lobbied hard for the role, but when the actor signed a petition supporting the Republican (and anti-Catholic) government in the Spanish Civil War, Notre Dame refused to okay him for the part. This was the first of only two movies ever filmed on the campus in South Bend, and if you do know that the other one was \"Rudy\" you should at least have been able to guess it had to be that one.\n\n\"Knute Rockne All American\", which was added to the National Film Registry in 1997, is a fairly standard bio-pic, evincing the almost documentary style that was standard at the time. We see how the young Rockne (played by Johnny Sheffield, a.k.a. Boy in the Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan movies) learned to love football, revolutionized the game with the forward pass, and coached his alma mater to glory with the Four Horsemen and George Gipp. The result is a long series of episodes from Rockne's life that have varying degrees of appeal, such as when he picks up the idea for his backfield shift from watching chorus girls dance and experiments with the idea using his wife and their dinner guests.\n\nLots of footage of actual Notre Dame games are worked into the film, although I have no way of knowing if any of it is of the actual games being portrayed (I would be curious to know). O'Brien's performance seems a tad wooden, but if you have ever seen actual film clips of Rockne you know he is in the ballpark. A lot of the charm of this film comes from the ethos of the original Rockne, an American legend who was probably the first famous victim of an airplane crash. The result is not great, but certainly compelling (plus we all learn the correct pronunciation of his name as being Ka-Nute).\n\nReagan's supporting role is deservedly memorable. That same year he would get to play third banana George Armstrong Custer to Errol Flynn and Olivia DeHavilland in \"The Santa Fe Trail\" and would provide his best performance in \"King's Row\" before military service in World War II effectively derailed his acting momentum and ultimately set his life on a different path. \n\nFinal Note: While there is little doubt that Rockne invented the forward pass, there is debate over one aspect of this film. In his first scene as George Gipp, Reagan is sitting around doing nothing when Rockne orders him to go in at halfback to play against the varsity and run the ball. Gipp asks \"How far?\" and proceeds to run it back all the way. After crossing the goal line he bounces the ball off the endzone, instead of laying it down for the \"touchdown.\" An argument has been made that this was the first spike in the history of football. At least it is the first \"recorded\" spike. Did the current tradition of choreographed celebrations all stem from what Ronald Reagan did in this 1940 film? You decide if that is yet another part of the Reagan legacy that is being reconsidered this week", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1670", "text": "Something to discuss over coffee...\n \tIf no adjective appropriately suit this vivid collection of avant-garde films from the 20s and 30s, one reviewer came close in his chosen nomenclature: this one-of-a-kind-combilation, indeed, is \"indespensable\"!\n\nFor anyone interested in or in some way connected to film and film studies this box set is a true gem as well as an overwhelming visceral experience. One dare even call it \"edenic\". \n\nPacked with cinematic treats - ranging from early classics as Joris Ivens' \"Regen\", through film historical curiosities as Marcel Duchamps' \"Cinema An\ufffdmic\" and Richter's \"Rhytmus 21\" to absolute rarities such as Kirsanoff's \"M\ufffdnilmontant\" - this impressive collection of short experimental films guides you through all main avant-garde genres of the 1920s and 1930s. From impressionist masterpieces (\"M\ufffdnilmontant\", \"La glace a trois faces\" [Epstein]), through dadaist art-films (Duchamps), French and German cin\ufffdma pur/Absolut Film (\"Symphonie Diagonale\" [Eggeling], \"Rhytmus 21\" [Richter]), futuristic statements (\"Ball\ufffdt mecanique\" [Leger]), dazzling city symphonies (\"Regen\") to such seminal early sound experiments as \"Romance Sentimentale\" (Eisenstein and Alexandrov) and \"Le tempestaire\" (Epstein). \n\nWhile some films may, indeed, only be labled \"curiosities\" others are sheer strokes of genius - my personal favorites being Kirsanoff's rare impressionistic gem \"M\ufffdnilmontant\" (with its impressive - in every sense of the word - use of constant P.O.V.-shots, concealing the first person) and Jean Epsteins masterpiece \"Le tempestaire\" whose use of suspense-generating musique concr\ufffdte (or \"Slow-Motion Sound\", as it were) and vividly, picturesque imagery make for a unique cinematic experience. - As visceral as it is beautiful to behold.\n\nIf only for its lack of a few early classics (notably, Ren\ufffd Clair's \"Entr'act\" [1924] and Luis Bu\ufffduel's \"Un chien andalou\" [1929] and \"L'\ufffdge d'or\" [1930]) this combilation of early experimental films may not be labeled \"perfect\". \n\nHowever, I am still to experience any other collection of its kind. For anyone studying film (whether by themselves or in University,) this box set may, indeed, only be ascribed the adjective \"indespensible\", as done also by a previous reviewer.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1671", "text": "Did you see it?\n \tI'm a big Survivor fan; and as such, I love any of the DVD complete season packets of Survivor. It's great because if you happened to miss one of the episodes for whatever reason, you get to see the challenges and how and why the person got voted off the island. I did not however give this 5 stars, because I also own the Survivor All-Stars DVD pack, so I know that they could have done more with the Palau pack. In the All-Stars pack you get to see A LOT more speacial features of things occured on the island but never made it into the broadcast. Some of these outakes give a lot of insite into camp life and the characters, which is always fun. But other than missing those features, the Survivor Palau pack is well worth seeing", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1672", "text": "It Does Have Chaptering\n \tI have been using Callanetics off and on since the 80s. I was so excited to see that it came out in DVD format and wasn't discouraged to read that it didn't have chaptering - Callan always has recommended doing the full workout anyway. But, I was pleasantly surprised to see that this DVD now has chaptering. So, please don't let that discourage you from trying this awesome exercise program! You will see truly amazing results in a short amount of time. I have used it only 3x so far this go around and I already feel stronger and have better posture. Have fun", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1673", "text": "Great movie for Pre-teens!\n \tThis movie is really good for the pre-teen who is struggling to make the right choices. I thought this movie was great! Im hearing that now girls as young as 8 are having oral sex because they want to be popular/cool and I like this movie because it shows the consequences of doing the wrong thing just to be popular. Every young girl needs to see this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1674", "text": "\"Kiss my plate, Mr. Big Shot!\"\n \tI love this movie. Great sequel, great characters, great gore. A must for all fans of the \"Saw\" movies.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1675", "text": "dont listen to naysayers!\n \tthe dvd set is a good one, who cares if its edited, your still getting a good first season of roseanne. and you get commentary and behind the scenes stuff as well.if your not a fan dont buy it. and if you are a fan and you are tired of waiting for it to come on television, than definitely buy it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1676", "text": "The Best Version of the Wizard of Oz yet\n \tKnown to all, this is the story of Dorothy Gale and her journey to the magical land of Oz. She meets a Scarecrow who needs a brain, a Tin Man who wants a heart, and a cowardly lion who desperately needs courage. The most popular film of all time , seen by over a billion people. It's timelessness is proof enough of its value . Certainly flawed when scrutinized and written about for 56 years, but still most beloved. In 1998 rereleased on the big screen: magic. And admittedly the most important film of my life: As a child I was obsessed with the film and only a little less now", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1677", "text": "The Great Race 1965\n \tThe Movie with the 20,000-mile or one-million-laugh guarantee ! Crank your Engines ! With a roar , sputter and pop , drivers wheel westward in wacky turn-of-the century autos for a New York-to-Paris race . Ahead 20.000 miles , a barroom brawl , a sinking iceberg 2.357 pies in the face and incalculable laughts . Blake Edwards (1922- ) turns a marvelous cast loose on a round-the-world higway booby-trapped by some of the funniest screen gags ever . Jack Lemmon (1925-2001) and Peter Falk (1927- ) are nasty Professor Fate and his dim henchman Max . Tony Curtis (1925- ) is their good-guy nemsis , the Great Leslie and Nathalie Wood (1938-1981) is cheroot-puffing suffragatte reporter Maggie DuBois . Zestily scored by Henry Mancini (1924-1994) and ravishing in a New digital transfer with revitalized digital audio from restored elements , The Great Race is great fun ! . As i mention Super transfer and Recommended highly !", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1678", "text": "Like fire...\n \tThis film burns the screen with power, sensitivity, unbreakable bonds and emotional connections that will blow your mind. Jolie and Burress shine in Foxfire in a way that you'll never forget. Every woman has been a girl, and, even if they store their feelings deep inside, they have to wish they had spent a few months like these girls. I know I do. But even guys have to relate to the realistic rebellious and connected spirit these girls reflect on-screen. Every character is well-developed. I wish I could change the ending of the movie, but that ending is what keeps things real. This movie is definitely a treasure", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1679", "text": "Female-bonding at its best...\n \tFoxfire is an excellent movie that demonstrates the friendship of 5 girls who learn how to stand up for themselves in this world. The inspiration for their newfound rebellion is from the 5th girl that brings the 4 others together, Legs, played phenomenally by Angelina Jolie. I must say this: I really don't care much for Ms. Jolie, and perhaps the media is to blame by making stories like her and Billy Bob and their whole blood thing the top news story, more recently her husband-stealing with Brad Pitt, but I cast aside those feelings for an hour and 40 minutes and found myself absolutely loving her performance. If you are like me and don't like her, please do give her a chance in this film. She's astonishingly good and I kept having to remind myself it was Angelina. \n\nAs a matter of fact, the entire cast turns in memorable performances. I think this is a great movie for women to watch but I don't know if men will enjoy it quite as much. I did see one male reviewer claiming he didn't find it to be just a chick flick, but he might be the minority. Guy or gal, if the story sounds intriguing to you, and it really is, then Foxfire is definitely worth checking out. I give it only 4 stars simply because the character of Maddy (wonderfully played by Hedy Burress) has a boyfriend but she nevers breaks up with him and he kind of fizzles into the background. Left me wondering why he was even in the movie to begin with, but that's my only criticism.\n\nAt this price, it's a fabulous addition to your collection, though believe it or not, the low price right here on Amazon has been beaten by Wal-Mart...it's in the $5.50 bin. This is a great movie that reminds us that sometimes people will make it difficult for you to do the right thing, but you must believe in yourself and stand for what you believe. Definitely recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1680", "text": "BERGMANIA!\n \tProbably the best place to start for Bergman initiates. Three decent films (although I think \"Through A Glass\" is in a different class to the other two features). Moreover, they all form a useful overview of the progression of Bergman's art from circa 1960 to circa '62; from the religious torment of 1961's \"Winter light\", through the conjunction of interpersonal conflict and religious neurosis of \"Through A Glass...\" to the explicit focus on familial relationships of \"The Silence\", (the latter reminiscent of Bergman's mid-to-late 60's output). In short, although there is nothing to match the astounding \"Persona\" (1966), the films do give a great indication as to Bergman's filmmaking in particular and the whole boom in Euroean Art House cinema of the early 1960s in general. \n\nDVD: Excellent Criterion transfers. The documentary disc a Swedish film about the production of \"Winter Light\") is excellent as well, worth watching alone for Bergman's casual conversations on his religious torment: he speaks of spiritual angst in the tone most people speak of going to the shops for a loaf of bread", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1681", "text": "Funny Face 1956\n \tParis , The city of Light , Shines even brighter when Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993) and Fred Astaire (1899-1987) team up for the only time and bring their luminous starpower to this exquisite musical featuring songs by George (1898-1937) and Ira (1896-1983) Gerschwin .This dazzling romp -Filmed on Location in Paris where you could go back in time and see Paris year 1956 , wonderful made on Tour Eifel ,Sacre Ceur , Notre Dame , Louvre and many other known tourist places ! . In role of a bookstore clerk transformed into modeling sensations , Hepburn showcases singing and dancing . Fred Astaire as the fashion photographer who discovers her , conjures up his inimitable magic sequeces of many songs . This Movie are a must for all nostalgic movie lovers and a RECOMMENDATION !. Super High Quality transfer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1682", "text": "Soldier of Orange - DVD with commentary by Verhoeven\n \tSoldier of Orange with commentary by Director Paul Verhoeven is a must-see for all history buffs, WWII historians and lovers of war movies. Based on the life of Erik Haselhoff Roelfzema, it chronicles his life in the resistance and that of a small group of law students in Leiden, The Netherlands. Verhoeven's commentary is worth the price of the DVD as he explains scene by scene what he tried to portray, while asking some very thought provoking questions. Verhoeven and I are the same age, and both of us lived in Holland during the occupation. His view of the conditions in Holland and the responses of the Dutch under occupation are very different. I also think his references to Das England Spiel are inaccurate. Having said all that, I still consider the DVD one of my most favorite productions, including the film itself. Soldaat van Oranje is my choice for best ever Dutch film. Those interested in learning more about the real Eric Hazelhoff Roelfzema should read \"Soldaat van Oranje Omnibus\" which includes \"De Verre Tamboer (The Distant Drummer)\" and \"Op Jacht naar het Leven (In pursuit of Life)\" all by Eric Hazelhoff Roelfzema", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1683", "text": "Verhoeven Never Ceases To Amaze\n \tYet another amazing film from Paul Verhoeven with so much depth and weight I can't even tell you. Stays with you a long time after the film is over which many of his films have a tendency to do. Jeroen Krabbe gives an excellent performance as does Rutger Hauer in the leading role. Everything in this film is top notch particularly if you are in any way a fan of war films. So many great scenes (i.e. Alex and Eric's tango towards the end, and quot;april fools day and quot;, vengeance on a bicycle, the beach scene and many many more.) See this as soon as possible. It would make a terrific double feature with the Young Lions", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1684", "text": "The Forgotten 30's Horrors of MGM and Warners\n \tThis is a wonderful collection of horror pictures made by MGM and Warner Brothers during the Thirties. Neither studio was noted for horror pictures, but the ones they did make are unforgettable to fans of the genre as well as late night movie addicts. Following is a synopsis of the films contained in the collection:\n\nTHE MASK OF FU MANCHU (MGM, 1932) - Boris Karloff is wonderfully creepy as Sax Rohmer's evil genius, Dr. Fu Manchu. It would not be the last time Karloff played a Chinese, as he later starred as Mr. Wong in Monogram's low budget detective series later in the decade. The plot concerns a race between good guy Lewis Stone and Fu Manchu to find the tomb of Ghengis Khan. If Fu Manchu gets there first he will possess the magical relics placed there which, in turn, will allow him to enslave the world. Look for a young Myrna Loy in a delightful turn as Fu's diabolical, and scantily-clad, daughter.\n\nDOCTOR X (WB, 1932) - A good early effort by Michael Curtiz concerning the \"Moon Killer\" murders in which the victims are strangled, cannibalized and surgically dissected under the light of the full moon. Wise-cracking reporter Lee Tracy traces the clues to a spooky seaside mansion, where Dr. Xavier (Lionel Atwill) and his colleagues are conducting strange experiments. Made in early two-strip Technicolor, the film is wonderfully atmospheric, and the sets themselves will linger in your mind. Aside from the irritating Lee Tracy as reporter Lee Taylor, the acting is crisp and to the point. Atwill in particular is eerie. Fay Wray is good as Xavier's daughter. I won't give any more of the plot away, but just remember the phrase \"synthetic flash.\" Once heard, it will linger in the mind always. \n \nMARK OF THE VAMPIRE (MGM, 1935) - Tod Browning's remake of his \"London After Midnight\" with Bela Lugosi as the vampire, Count Mora, and Lionel Atwill as Inspector Newman. In the original, both roles were played by Lon Chaney. The plot concerns the death of Sir Karell Borotyn, who appears to have been killed by vampire Count Mora. Fearing that the vampire's next victim will be Borotyn's daughter, Irena (Elizabeth Allan), vampire expert Professor Zelen (Lionel Barrymore) is called I to protect her and shed some light on the goings-on. Look for Carroll Borland as the Count's daughter (a role played by Edna Tichenor in the original).\n\nMAD LOVE (MGM, 1935) - One of the great plots in horror film history, and one that has been repeated many times. Colin Clive plays the brilliant concert pianist Stephen Orlac, whose hands are crushed in a train accident. His wife, Yvonne, is a noted stage actress whose ardent admirer is Dr. Gogol (Peter Lorre). Although she rejected Gogol previously, she is forced to seek his help in restoring her husband's hands. Gogol replaces Orlac's hands with those of executed knife thrower Rollo, and the fun begins. Clive is his usual tortured, neurotic self and Lorre is brilliant as the oily monomaniacal Gogol. Pauline Keal, in her book on Citizen Kane, stated that Welles copied Lorre's look for the older Kane.\n\nTHE DEVIL DOLL (MGM, 1936) - Tod Browning's last great film is about as respected Parisian banker (Lionel Barrymore), who is framed for robbery and murder and sent to Devil's Island. Years later he escapes in the company of a scientist who has discovered a way to shrink living things to one-sixth their original size. Barrymore finds a new use for the scientist's discovery as a means of revenge on those who had framed him.\n\nTHE RETURN OF DOCTOR X (WB, 1939) - The famous Humphrey Bogart punishment picture! After years of complaining about his one-dimensional gangster roles, it was said that Jack Warner decided to teach Bogie a lesson and put him in the role of a vampiric lab assistant who needs freshly drained blood in order to stay alive. Bogart is a hoot in pasty-faced white makeup and a grey streak through his hair. Wayne Morris play the wise-cracking reporter who exposes Bogie as the killer. (Tough job considering the makeup). Look for Olin Howard (Jensen the drunk in Them! and the Blob's first victim) as the undertaker. This film has never before been released on either VHS or DVD, so it is a welcome find for horror fans and Bogart fans as well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1685", "text": "Invasion\n \tI was so disappointed they cancelled this series. I was hoping that the SciFi channel would pick it up. Hope you science finction lovers got this one because it's GREAT", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1686", "text": "the real west\n \tIt is movie about the strength of friendship and how three men carry out a promise to a dying friend.How men will fight to the end for a dream of one man.The characters drew strength from one another.It tells about the hardships of the old west.The unfortunate greed of men and how greed can kill.Tom Selleck's character showed the the ability to love a woman and his love of his friends.The other characters complimented each other.The movie was well worth the price.You will want more of the same", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1687", "text": "Very Good DVD for Toddler Boys\n \tMy 2 and 3 year old boys really enjoyed this DVD. This Backyardigans DVD is their favorite so far (they have the 2 others Snow Fort and It's Great to be a Ghost also). The music is lively but not loud and obnoxious like some kid's videos. It introduces kids to different styles of music and has great characters whose behaviors you don't mind your children copying. The Backyardigans are one of my favorite shows for them to watch.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1688", "text": "\"I'm Gonna Be Like Joan Collins And You Aint Gonna Stop me!\"\n \tI cannot recall a time when I did not love this hilarious movie, which is my favourite from the 1980's by far. The superb Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin enjoy a magical screen chemistry in \"Big Business\",that reminds me of some of the great comedy teams from Hollywood's Golden Age. A total laugh feast from start to finish this film strangely doesn't seem to have a high profile as comedies go however it is recommended viewing for anyone wanting a good old fashioned belly laugh and to see a comedy with probably the highest number of side splitting one liners in living memory. The premise of identical twins being mixed up at birth and meeting years later creating amusing complications is a tried and try formula for comedy however in \"Big Business\", it is given a new freshness by the two leads who literally fly away with the material here creating an unforgettable romp that takes us from humble Jupitor Hollow to the height of New York's business world.\n\nThe story begins in a flash back when wealthy New Yorkers Hunt and Binky Shelton are passing through rural backwater Jupitor Hollow when Binky goes into labour. At the same time locals Garth and Iona Ratliff also are expecting and both women give birth at the same moment and both produce twins which are not only given the same names of Sadie and Rose but are also mixed up. We move forward forty years to where Sadie Shelton is the corporate head of Moramax that is wanting to off load its ownership of Holomade, the local industry in Jupitor Hollow. Getting wind of their plans the militant Jupitor Hollow resident Rose Ratliff decides to go fight these \"Pinstriped Trouser Snakes\", on their own territory and Sadie eagerly follows along anxious to get out of boring Jupitor Hollow. Through a mix up they end up staying in the Plaza Hotel unknowingly right next door to their city twins where they discover such wonders as \"sinks in the living room\", and \"soaps in the shapes of swans\"! Complication piles on top of complication as Sadie Shelton's ex husband Michael (Barry Primus), can't believe the transformation when he mistakes the rural Sadie for his hard nosed wife and Jay Marshall(Michael Gross), can't for the life of him understand why Rose (Ratliff) is being so hostile towards him when he believes he is talking to demure Rose (Shelton). All comes to a head in the ladies room of all places where in a classic scene both sets of twins finally encounter each other and realise that there was a mix up at birth and that the two Sadie's are really the city Sheltons while the two Rose's are really the twins meant to be in Jupitor Hollow. The fast approaching stock holders meeting really puts the girls to the test when Sadie (Shelton), is locked up in a closet to prevent her from selling off her birthplace and its up to Sadie (Ratliff), to put all her watching of her idol Alexis Carrington in \"Dynasty\", to good use when in a hilarious moment she has to take over the meeting and turn the vote around from allowing Jupitor Hollow to be strip mined which she does beautifully. \n\nClassic comedy if ever there was in my book and it reminds me of the antics of the pair of identical cousins, on the classic 1960's comedy series \"The Patty Duke Show\". I dont think I've ever seen Bette Midler in finer form than in \"Big Business\". Her comic timing and facial expressions are first rate and her switch from playing the hard as nails Sadie Shelton who's all \"hostile takeovers\" to the naive and totally impressionable country bumpkin Sadie Ratliff who only wants to be able to say \"keep the change!\" is a revelation and will send you into tail spins of laughter. Her classic mirror sequence with her \"twin\", is a total riot and her statement that \"this whole thing has got UFO written all over it!\",will have you breaking up with laughter. Equally Lily Tomlin as both country activist Rose Ratcliff, \"I'm gonna go kick some snooty New York Ass!\", and as Rose Shelton the awkward out of place city girl \"I hate shopping and I hate New York in June!\",is also top rate. Her rejection of Jay's engagement ring as a supposed \"bribe\" and when she then refers to the poor puzzled man as a \"great big belly scraping pile of cow plop!\", is one of the absolute comic highlights of the whole movie and is a scene I never tire of replaying a dozen times with each screening I have of this movie. Of course with the two sets of twins winding up both staying in adjoining suites at New York's Plaza Hotel there are many hilarious moments when outsiders get the pairs mixed up. Two of my favourites are the unfortunate desk clerk's (Joe Grifasi), continual mixing up of Sadie Shelton/Ratliff which results in his receiving a broken jaw instead of the passionate night of love making he imagined, and especially Fabio Alberici's (Michele Placido), total confusion about just who are the women who he is supposed to be doing business with - one minute they are corporate killers, the next ladies too afraid to pick up a car phone! The hilarious crossovers of characters walking in one door and coming out as another is beautifully played out in the breakfast room scenes when both women (one from the country and the other from the city), seemingly sit down for two breakfasts each much to the total confusion of each other and also the staff. It is however the unforgettable one liners that are liberally sprinkled throughout the script that create the greatest laughs and congratulations have to go to both Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin for making them seem just as fresh and funny on the tenth screening as on the first. Classics like: \"Im gonna dip him in flour and fry him in his own grease!\",\"Oh my God it's so COSMOpolitan\", \"Oh sure its full of crowds, smog, sex fiends, and white slavers, it's a pistol, I've got about as much use for it (New York), as a Toad has for spit pearls!\", \"Computer chips, they've got their ways!\", and \"Have you got your brains and your balls in your briefcase?\", are guaranteed to crack you up with laughter as each new misunderstanding presents itself in the convoluted script. \n\nTotal escapism perhaps but this comedy never fails to get me laughing and coming back for more. It is a real pity that \"Big Business\", so far has marked the only time that Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin have worked together as the pair combine so well and would be wonderful together again in some other comedy vehicle. This film is a true comic treasure and can be enjoyed by all ages. I've been introducing it to my friends and family for years and the film now has many people as devoted and fanatical about it as I am! So I'd say to you that unless you have your brains and your balls in your briefcase get out there and find yourself a copy of this classic film soon if you haven't already. You wont regret it for one minute if only to enjoy these two comic legends, in Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin battling it out in a country values vs city profits laugh feast in \"Big Business\". Enjoy!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1689", "text": "Not just the Elmo part is good!\n \tWhile Elmo going to the doctor is a good part in the video, that is not the only good thing about this one. It features several shorts with cartoons and different characters. My favorite part of the video (and my daughter's) is the part featuring Ernie and Bert. Ernie decides he is going to be a doctor, and needs Bert's help so he can practice doing the things doctors do. Bert just wants to know if he is healthy, and after putting him through several tests, Ernie says that he doesn't know if Bert is healthy or not because he isn't a doctor-but he just needs 23 years of school before he can tell him if he is healthy or not! The cartoons are funny, and there is a never before seen Elmo's World at the end all about doctors, too. Very cute", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1690", "text": "good job\n \tShipment was very fast and dvd is just as discribed. I even got a car with it!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1691", "text": "Great Pauly Shore movie!\n \tSometimes, when you're in an overly silly mood, only one thing will do: Pauly Shore. That's why I love Bio-Dome. It's just silly all over. The concept is utterly ridiculous...2 stoner community college kids mistake an enclosed environment, the bio-dome, for a mall and get trapped inside for a year. If you enjoy Pauly Shore in all his silly glory, you'll have a lot of fun with Bio-Dome. Don't take it too seriously...just watch and laugh. For those who enjoyed Encino Man and Son-in-Law, Bio-Dome will do the trick. An amusing way to spend an hour and a half.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1692", "text": "All Time Classic\n \tMasterful pretty much says it all. I agree with the reveiwers who rated it \"one of the best all time movies\"---not just among westerns. This film is Wayne's HIGH NOON. The hard edges play well with today's viewers and the things we confront. You will travel with the Duke as he is consumed by hate. He's not out to save the young lady, but to destroy her. What will happen when he is face to face with her? Watch and enjoy a great film! If you are looking for a new western I highly recomemend \"Broken Trail!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1693", "text": "His swan song\n \tAn exercise in self-aggrandizement, but done so well it's forgivable. Set in London circa 1910, Chaplin plays an aging music hall comedian who once made audiences laugh but is now over the hill. One day as he stumbles home drunk, he smells gas, and rescues a young girl (Claire Bloom) from a suicide attempt. He nurses her back to health and sees to it that she resumes her dancing career. Between being philosophical about life and keeping his own career afloat, Chaplin performs a couple of old routines from the past, including a great sketch with Buster Keaton in which he plays the fiddle and Keaton the piano (it was both their swan songs). The movie is autobiographical and reeks of self-importance, with a number of references to Chaplin's carrer in pictures alluded to. But there's intelligence, too, and not a little sentimentality (what Chaplin picture doesn't contain this?), but Chaplin is such a demanding master that there isn't a moment of sloughing off or cheapness. Chaplin did everything, from writing the script to composing the music, and all of it is touched with genius. Made in 1952, the movie, amazingly, was not seen in Hollywood until 1972.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1694", "text": "The Funniest Show Ever!!!\n \tMany shows have their moments, but this is the first show I've ever laughed OUT LOUD, multiple times in one episode. The humor is so creative and edgy and amazingly timed. I will say that you do need to be around my age (I'm 40) to get alot of the inside jokes, but if you do their hilarious. And if you don't there's still plenty to make you laugh. I would HIGHLY recommend all three Volumes that are out now", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1695", "text": "Pokemon the Movie 7: Visitor From The Space Fissure\n \t(Just as a note, that's the Japanese title)\n\nThere's something about this movie that I've always liked. I'm not sure what it is, but being a Pokemon fan, of course I like it. The movie have always been great, and this one has something that I really like about it. \n\nThe movie starts out in the North Pole, with a scientist named Dr. Lund, his friend Yuko, and his son, Tory. There is suddenly an explosion, and Tory is trampled by a frightened pack of Walrein. And, as they say, after that, all heck broke looks.\n\nA meteor is the reason for the explosion, and the creature inside the meteor is more than your average Pokemon. Deoxys, a rare Pokemon from another planet (woah, more than one Poke-Planet? Niiice.) The strange creature, carrying a rock with a gem inside, is suddenly attacked by the large, dragon-esque Rayquaza, a frequenter of the Ozone Layer. So, what the heck is he here for?\n\nAh, So Rayquaza feels threatened by Deoxys, and so, both pokemon break out in a rather spectacular pokemon battle. (With some pretty cool background music, might I add.) So, professor Lund flees with his colleages, and son.\n\nFour years later, a young Pokemon trainer named Ash Ketchum, along with some friends, enter the high tech city of La Rousse, and as fate would have it, Tory's hometown. And, well, I won't spoil it from there. The plot is good, and Deoxys' 'destructive' intentions are less cruel than one would think. Don't worry, folks, no angsty Mewtwo-copy here.\n\nAlso, Rayquaza brings some nice battles into the movie. His fights against Deoxys are totally awesome. The soundtrack is also great. I really love the music played during The opening scenes of the movie, and the fights between Rayquaza and Deoxys. The animation is very spiffy, shiny bright and new :P. \n\nI haven't had the pleasure of watching the original Japanese version of the movie, but when I do, I'll tell you all about it, 'kay?\n\nWell, I guess that pretty much wraps things up. Oh yes, Tory's afraid of pokemon, due to the whole 'get attacked by a herd of walrein' thing. Heh. Okay then, Sayanora, faithful readers!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1696", "text": "Better than expected\n \tI did not have many expectations when this came out as a movie but was pleasantly surprised! The dvd was a must own as soon as it came out", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1697", "text": "Oakland Raiders\n \tI really liked this DVD...has a lot of information and covered a lot of their important games. The special features are interesting, as well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1698", "text": "Very enjoyable to watch\n \tI was pleasantly surprised by this movie. The sex scenes were some of the best I've seen because they were graphic yet very realistic. The story was touching and honest. If you're an adult who enjoys a realistic story that is very hot, you will definitely enjoy this gem. Watch and enjoy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "dvd", "split": "train", "example_id": "dvd_train_1699", "text": "Excellent Film ( and a little history)\n \tI thought this was an excellent, excellent film. I saw it for the first time last night, and I was struck by how well it was acted and filmed. (It was directed by Jean Renoir, so it has his skill as a baseline recommendation, but it was exceptionally good.) In response to those who protest that it gives an unrealistic view of war and ignores its horrors, I would admit that perhaps some of the conditions were idealized (the prison rooms looked like slightly-dingy hotel rooms, and the treatment of the prisoners.)However, one should realize how different World War One was from World War Two or other more recent wars. WWI had a few decent reasons for being fought, but primarily it was about European countries seeking to defend their national pride and expand their territorial holdings. As seen in this film and \"All Quiet on the Western Front\", (and the poetry of e.e. cummings) many soldiers got into combat and realized that they were not that different than the men on the other side of the trenches. They fought for the ideals of their respective countries, but separated from the propaganda, your enemy could be your neighbor. In WWII, there was an obvious evil (genocide) to fight against that needed to be defeated, but WWI had mostly stereotypes to lend menace. \n\"Grand Illusion\", like \"The Rules of the Game\" reflects the decline of the great aristocratic families of Europe that was occuring during and after WWI. Ancient families that had controled dynasties for centuries were left without the power they had held. The world moved on and left them in anachronism, a reality which Von Rauffenstein and Boieldieu foresee. Much of the film is focused on the universality of the human condition. It doesn't deny the differences between people, but it shows how the connections between people can transcend some of these barriers when faced with the reality of war", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_0", "text": "bad\n\tcons\ntips extremely easy on carpet and if you have a lot of cds stacked at the top\n\npoorly designed, it is a vertical cd rack that doesnt have individual slots for cds, so if you want a cd from the bottom of a stack you have basically pull the whole stack to get to it\n\nputting it together was a pain, the one i bought i had to break a piece of metal just to fit it in its guide holes.\n\nagain..poorly designed... doesnt even fit cds that well, there are gaps, and the cd casses are loose fitting\n\npros\n..........\ni guess it can hold a lot of cds....", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1", "text": "Save your money!\n\tIt's a nice look, but it tips over very easily. It is not steady on a rug surface dispite what the picture on the box shows. My advice is if you need a CD rack that holds a lot of CD's? Save your money and invest in something nicer and more sturdy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_2", "text": "Horrible DVD player\n\tI have bought and returned three of these units now. Each one has been defective, and finally I just gave up on returning the system. The DVD player constantly gives \"Bad Disc\" errors and skips if there is even the slightest smudge on a disc. The sound quality is very nice for the price, but since the player doesn't work, it's essentially useless. This is a complete rip-off at any price point", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_3", "text": "Cases break instantly!\n\tI knew these were inexpensive CD cases, but I can't even open one without it breaking into two pieces..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_4", "text": "These DVD-Rs suck\n\tI used a 25 pack of these doing DVD backups, and the last 5 or so failed. I thought it was my software, so I got new software. Guess what? My first disc out of the new package of 25 that I bought failed, too. It's not my burner (as another reviewer suggested, implying that people should learn to read), as it's brand new and doesn't require the firmware upgrade they mention. They just suck and have a high failure rate. So the consensus seems to be that TDK or Sony are best. I'm buying some now and save myself the frustration", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_5", "text": "good when it works\n\tThe DVDs I burned successfully showed the movies in excellent quality. The only problem is that for every 3 good burns I get one bad one. I'm using the Plextor DVD burner (love it!!), but I'm going to try my luck with a different DVD brand. The failure rate for Memorex is unacceptable. It's less the cost that bothers me, but more the time wasted on burning coasters", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_6", "text": "is it live or is it memorex?\n\tI hope it's live because if it's memorex, it's crap! that's my latest opinion after using this product. I have a LiteOn SOHW-802S and it hates Memorex. I rarely get a decent burn. More often than not I'll discover while watching my movies just how horrid the quality it. My movies will skip, stutter, or stop all together. So disappointing! Unfortunately I found out too late that Memorex uses CMC media, which only has a 0-50% success rate! [...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_7", "text": "Dead On Arrival...\n\tWhile I read the reviews on this machine, it is clear to me that Lexar has some serious quality-control problems. For some people it worked, for others it was a miserable failure. I am in the latter group. Sigh.\n\nMine was dead on arrival. I tried the device with *BOTH* of my Windows-XP machines and in both cases, it was unrecognized. Lexar tech support subsequently proved to be a contradiction in terms as they would not return my email requests for help", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_8", "text": "No Cash Back Here!\n\tPlease don't expect to get the cash back from this purchase as promised! To date, I've been denied twice. The second time they said the U P C number was invalid. Only, it's the original U P C barcode! I was meticulous filing the paperwork, yet they state, \"All required products were not submitted.\" Meanwhile, I have phoned AMAZ0N to lodge a formal complaint.\n\nThe product itself is average. I've used better and worse. That said, it's definitely not worth the full asking price", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_9", "text": "TINSTAAFL\n\tNo free lunch and you get what you pay for...is that the verdict on this product?\n\nWell, the poor rating given by those who have purchased this product has discouraged me from buying it. I need disc binders and the Case Logic brand, while being the original, is pricey. Low cost alternatives are needed, but not at the expense of quality and TCO (total cost of ownership). But the flap about poor customer service (rebates) and poor quality (zippers and sleeve binding) is enough to give me pause..... So, if someone from Xtreme's management is paying attention....fix it or be content to lose business. Price isn't everything to everyone in the markt for your product..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_10", "text": "Poor quality - avoid\n\tI have a collection of over 1500 disks so I have bought many cd/dvd cases over the years and this brand is the worst quality on any that I have purchased. I would avoid this brand.\n\n[...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_11", "text": "worst choice of my life\n\tBought this a month ago for use with my DX4330 kodak 3MP digital camera. It worked for 2 days.After that, everytime I on the camera, it wanted me to reformat the card,WTH is that?\nNow I can't use it at all....\nI'm always so confidence with my previous purchases from Amazon.One mistake I made,I threw away the shipping and product packages once I tested out the card, thought It worked and It would be OK.I can no longer return it now.\nNeedless to say,I'm too over confident with LEXAR's products.\nBuyers beware...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_12", "text": "Well built, poorly suited.\n\tI purchased this game pad due to good reviews.\nFound it online for $15 with free shipping so had to try myself.\nIts true its built well and pretty comfortable in the hand.\nThe programming software is alright as well, not as nice as\nthe Nostromo n50/52 software for example.\n\nBut what i didnt like about it was much more relavant.\nFirstly there is a toggle lock shift button.\nThis button is easy to press by accident and since it is not\na momentary button you have to go back and press it off agian.\nInterupting game play.\n\nAlso buttons 7 and 8 are not paddles but rather thumb, and quite far from normal thumb use. I had a hard time using those buttons quickly.\n\nAlso the toggle and digital buttons cant be mapped for other uses so your limited to 8 total buttons rather than 10.\n\nAnd finally, for some reason there was no way to invoke fight in NHL06, i couldnt live with that so i had to ship it back, and ill soon go with the logitech", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_13", "text": "I Would Never Recommend this Product to Anyone\n\tI've only got this thing to work for about 3 hours and that is not in a row. I've spent hours with this product on several machines and I can now say the hardware sucks.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_14", "text": "Freezes and tech help not good\n\tI purchased dvd express and it never worked. I spent endless time with tech support. The old story about, \"It must be your computer.\" did not fly either, my machine is a media type and it far exceeds the system requirements advertised by ADS. I exchanged the item and it was supposedly checked out before I got it. Same problems. Tech support told me I was the only person having trouble with this product. They need to check out a few websites that review products there are hundreds of bad reviews very few good ones. My only mistake was not reading them before I wasted my time and money. ADS also told me it would not work with Ulead's Movie Factory 3, some of the software it came bundled with, but that was Uleads problem. I should use Cap Wiz ( Their program ) DUH!!! Guess what, it did not work with their program either. Ulead said they had several complaints with ADS's product. Their final solution hold on to the product and maybe they will have a new version of cap wiz and that might work. Save yourself time money and aggravation buy another product! P.S. Since ADS doesn't consider the product defective they will not refund your money or allow you trade it in for an upgrade. I don't think they want a product like that either. The only reason I gave one star is.....it was packed well.\nJU", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_15", "text": "Kingston 2 GB SD Memory Card\n\tThis SD would not work in my Nikon Coolpix S6 camera (but the Fuji and Sandisk product did", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_16", "text": "Look for other alternatives...\n\tI bought four of these and returned them immediately. Two were dead out of the box. A third had horrible sound.\n\nAfter searching the internet and reading a variety of reviews for similar products I finally settled on the 900 Megahertz Wireless Intercom from Radio Shack. (43-3102)\n\nBeautiful sound. Well made and about half the price of the Reporter. Pretty much the same featues but it only claims a range of 300 feet as opposed to 1000 feet. So if you need more than 300 feet for range it's something to consider. Better warranty than the Reporter as well and for 8 bucks you can extend that warrarnty for another year.\n\nAnyway I couldn't be happier with the RS intercom. I just can't recommend the Reporters given that 3 out of 4 units that arrived were faulty", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_17", "text": "worked great at first......\n\tWhen I purchased these batteries, I was very pleased, but that wore off after a couple of months. I don't use my camera all that often, but when I do, I expect ther batteries to have some charge. I recharge them per instructions, and they do not hold a charge any longer.I know Monster makes good products, but I am a little disappointed in this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_18", "text": "KODAK CARD READER\n\tI got this from JnR . This unit powers up but the computer fails to detect it. I tried this on multiple computers. MAy be this was just a lemon. I will exchange it to a better brand", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_19", "text": "Not suitable for heavy books\n\tThis bookstand, despite the description, is not suitable for heavy books. If you put heavy books on this, the stand that props up the whole unit is likely to snap off.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_20", "text": "Flimsy product.\n\tIts made of flimsy plastic, and all the parts snap on. I'm afraid to put a heavy book on there, because I'm sure the parts will just snap off", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_21", "text": "Total rip-off\n\tIn the ten minutes since I've had it out of the box two pieces have fallen off. More importantly, It can't handle large manuals as advertised. (The reason I purchased this particular book holder) My 1000 page manual only fits if you happen to only want to read the middle chapter. Based on that I estimate that this is a totally worthless product to anyone needing to go through a manual or training book more than five or six hundred pages. If you don't anticipate needing it for a book that big then just glue the rubber feet on, keep an eye on the page retainers (these are the parts that fell off) and you should be ok. As for me, I'm off to read Amazon's return policy and see if I can get rid of this useless hunk of plastic", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_22", "text": "Sent it back\n\tI had to send this item back because it stopped playing cds. The sound quality was good, but the dependability of this item is questionable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_23", "text": "poor customer service\n\tI purchased this memory card for a camera I was also purchasing. It was listed as an accessory to the camera on the same page. When I received the card first and then the camera, I was disappointed that the card was the wrong shape and size for the camera and would not fit. Because I had opened the plastic package to the card, I was unable to return it. In fact, when I emailed the company who sent it, I never even received a response.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_24", "text": "Told by company that it would take up to four weeks!\n\tI am the type of person that ALWAYS buys the extra warranty on whatever I purchase. However, I started reading the reviews on this company and many people reported that it was four weeks and counting and they still hadn't received their refund check. I was astonished. I contacted N.E.W. myself and asked them about this. With no shame or embarrassment on the part of the customer service reps, I was informed that if I did everything by email, it would take AT LEAST 15 business days (that's three weeks!) to receive my refund check AFTER I sent them the warrantied item. If I had them send me a pre-paid label for the defective item instead of using my own printer, it would take a week for me to receive and at least a week for them to receive the covered item. In other words, it would take no less than four weeks to receive the replacement check and possibly up to eight weeks! I cancelled the contract immediately. It is just not worth it when you really do the math to purchase this contract. I would recommend buying a product from a company that first makes a quality product and then back it up with a good warranty and gives good customer service such as Grado, Sennheiser or Koss. But stay away from these people; that's my feeling and my advice.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_25", "text": "I've finally learned a VERY expensive lesson\n\tDON'T BUY THIS PRODUCT. There, simple advice I wish someone had given me before I bought two of these. With the first one the battery died 13 months after purchase. Since it was 30 days outside the warrantly, apple support told me \"sorry, tough luck.\" I made the mistake of buying another one figuring I just got a bad one and there was no way I could have the same problem again. WRONG!\n\nSecond ipod just died (same battery problem) - this one died within the warranty period but becuase it took me two weeks to get into the ipod store to see what was wrong and, of course, by the time I got in I was past the 12 month warranty period (who keeps track of the purchase date? I sure didn't).\n\nOther than the fact that your substnatial investment will be worthless in about a year - it is a fantastic product. I'm just sorry that it didn't last (twice!) cause otherwise I'd be a fan", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_26", "text": "Had pix loss w/Lexar cards\n\tAbout three years ago, maybe four, I bought two Lexar CFII cards. One never worked, the other worked, but lost all data. I wrote to Lexar, that I had two bad cards, they sent me one new card of the same size. I gave that to my girlfriend and told her to only use it on pix she didn't care about losing. I still have my card, in a ziplock. None of the file removal programs will get the images off, and I've used all of them, and had their (file removal) tech help give up.\n\nIn this day and age of \"just make the item\" I am upset. But you take your chances. Do you want the only picture of your great grand-mother lost because you used a Lexar? I wouldn't, I use an actual sandisk card, myself.\n\nIf they ever (Lexar) made it right, I may have written a better review, but they haven't. So that tells me that they don't care.\n\nHow important are your pictures to you?\n\n\nFrederic", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_27", "text": "Back-UPS ES drops power AFTER power is restored!\n\tMost people buy a UPS, plug it in and never test it to make sure it works. I tested this device a number of times to make sure the software would at least shutdown the computer after an outage. I set it to shutdown Windows after 1 minute. Only the computer and a few small phone accessories are attached to it. \n\nAfter power was cut, it held the computer up and allowed it to shut down. Then I restored power to the UPS. AFter about 30 seconds, it beeped, clicked, and temporarily DROPPED power to the computer while it was rebooting! So when it switches back from battery power it causes power to be interrupted. That is unacceptable. A UPS should never drop power to the attached devices after power is restored to it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_28", "text": "Beware!\n\tIf you have a cable modem for broadband connection to the internet, your unit will not be covered by the APS warranty on this device. Lightning hit near our house and the motherboard plus router got fried. The cable modem stayed intact and we filed a claim with APS. They denied it saying backend surges through the cable may have caused the damage (even though the modem wasn't hurt?)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_29", "text": "wont work with itunes for windows\n\talso import a cd , money down the drai", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_30", "text": "Worked OK for about 230 days, then stopped.\n\tThe drive arrived at the end of December, was quick to get up and running, and worked fine until yesterday. Then it got the machine equivalent of \"lockjaw\" and I've been unable to get the tray to release.\n\nSo, it's a good drive while it operates, but I'll probably make sure I pay for at least a 1-year warranty on my next purchase.\n\nAs far as my recommendation goes, it depends very much on how inconvenient it is when one's drive fails. Yesterday, I just went to a backup burner and kept working; if I had NEEDED to get the job done, and I had not previously developed a strategy of always keeping a backup device handy, I'd have been in a seething, hair-pulling rage. Computer hardware is never 100% reliable, but is it worth the risk to purchase a device that is known to fail in less than a year", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_31", "text": "Garbage-stopped working after 2 months of extremely gentle use\n\tI never even traveled with it. It just stopped working completely making me lose data.\n\nNEVER AGAIN I'll buy anything from this company. This drive is a piece of rubbish!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_32", "text": "dont buy not worth a cent\n\tgot it at walmart can't even remove a scuff. i give it -100 good thing i could return it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_33", "text": "sorry - didn't do the job for me\n\ti've given it 2 stars instead of 0 because after i used this CD, the sound from my system did seem to be a little better (the CD's were not skipping as much). but the bottom line is it didn't fix the problem as the CDs are still skipping noticeably, although not as bad as before. ... not sure if this has anything to do with the fact that my set has a 6-disk CD changer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_34", "text": "This junk died and erased 100 images\n\tThe is perhaps the lease durable item I have purchased in 40 years. It lights up just fine, and it is a reassuring led gold, but it refuses to do anything with my xd card. It worked just fine for 3-4 days, then erased about 100 photos, all of them irreplaceable. Cheap yes, but Cheap Junk.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_35", "text": "Doesn't pass the test of time\n\tGreat looking keyboard. Unfortunately all it takes is one minor spill and the keyboard is destroyed. That includes cleaning. And don't think you are ever going to take it apart and dry it. The keyboard self destructs after you have the, count them, 10s and 10s of screws.\n\nI called their customer support. They weren't like DELL, nobody is that bad, but their resolution was to buy a new one from them for 50% off their retail price. shipping was extra. So you save maybe $10 off street prices.\n\nAll-in-all they are no longer the good company they were in the past. They need competition. So I'm pulling out my old logitech from retirement. Too bad they don't make those old keyboards anylonger", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_36", "text": "Broken within hours. JUNK!\n\tI ordered this item after reading the positive reviews here. BIG MISTAKE. Upon setting everything up, it all worked great for about two hours... then the dreaded \"UNPLUG/PROTECT\" screen came up. Now it won't turn on but for a few moments before returning to protect mode. (and no, it's not a short in the wires or overheating... it protects even when stone cold, and with no speakers plugged in) I called sony and they say it is a short in the box. So now my two options are to unhook everything, repack EXACTLY the way it came to me and reship back to the online store I bought it from (with enormous hastle and expense) or take the receiver in to a sony authorized service center (which happens to be across town, and only open monday-friday, 9-5pm. So much for being convenient). This thing is brand new and already needs repairs!!\n\nOn top of that, even out of the box, NONE of the video inputs worked. Audio was fine, but video was dead as a doornail, right from the start.\n\nAnd even on top of the fact that this machine CAME broken... it sucks even when it works right! The DVDs take forever to load, and it comes with HDMI out, but NO HDMI IN! So if you're an HDMI user, I hope you have multiple HDMI inputs on your television... one for your cable box, one for this crappy system.\n\nThis is a piece of junk. For the love of god, don't waste your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_37", "text": "Get a 2G!\n\tWhy would you want this item? Amazon is charging $50 MORE on this item than the 2nd Generation Shuffle! And, according to what I have read, THIS Shuffle isn't very derable. It doesn't even last a year! I don't know about you, but I'LL get a 2nd Generation Shuffle", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_38", "text": "Died suddenly... repair impractical, lost my stuff\n\tOne day it just stopped working. I got the dreaded \"orange and green flashing lights of death\"... the contents of the File space were un-recoverable... and I ended up just pitching it after extensive attempts to revive it.\n\nApparently this is yet another one of the bad products that Apple likes to keep hush-hush", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_39", "text": "Unreliable. Cute Design. Bad Engineering. Poor Quality Control\n\tMy shuffle suffered the blinking green-orange lights so I took it into the Apple store. A salesman took 15 minutes to figure out that he couldn't do anything, and said I would have to sign up for a appointment at the \"Genius\" bar. At that appointment, the \"genius\" said he couldn't fix it, and because he said he didn't know anything about engineering he couldn't say whether the shuffle was not working because of a software or a hardware problem or both. Apparently being an Apple \"genius\" doesn't involve understanding how things work, though it does appear to require having a trendy haircut. The 'genius\" then offered a $10 discount on the purchase of a new shuffle - but couldn't answer the question of why anyone would want to waste money on such a poorly designed thing.\n\nPerhaps it should be retitled the \"idiot bar.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_40", "text": "Broke very easily\n\tThe extendable arm breaks very easily. I had two of them and they both broke within the first month. The company does have a 3 month warranty but you have to pay for shipping to send it back to them and I have been waiting over a month for my replacement. Very poor product. Do not buy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_41", "text": "Better Not to Buy\n\tI'm the consumer of SanDisk USB flash drives. I have used couple of sandisk flash drives (i.e. 512MB Mini, 256MB Mini) before I bought this product. \n\nPerformance wise this particular product is not doing good. It's taking long time to copy files from my computers. Even it's taking long time to delete files from this disk. So I returned to Amazon and looking for Mini products from SanDisk.\n\nI doubt all the Micro products which is having capacity more than 512MB. Now I'm planning to buy 512MB or 1GB SanDisk Mini USB flash drive. \n\nBetter buy some good one than wasting your time on this product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_42", "text": "Be Careful\n\tThese disks would not work with my Sony brand DVD writer. I have tried several other brands and so far everything works but Memorex.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_43", "text": "broke after 1+ year\n\tOverall the recorder worked OK. A moderate inconvenience was that once in a while the recorded DVDs could not be finalized for unexplained reasons.\nHowever, that is irrelevant now. A few weeks ago, the unit stop working. I does not turn on at all. What a waist! It is out of warranty now", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_44", "text": "Short-lived machine--avoid this lemon\n\tHere is the original review of this machine I wrote on June 17, 2006:\n\nWe bought this machine just over a year ago (a year and two weeks, to be specific). We had another very similar Panasonic DVD recorder (DMR-E55) in a different room and wanted to be able to record and watch DVD-RAMs on both. For a long time, the ES10S recorder worked fine. Recently, though, it has begun making noises when starting up and shutting down, and now it occasionally has problems reading the disks, ejecting them, and even playing them. At first we thought this might be because we'd recorded over the DVD-RAMs so many times. But today we tested one of them in the other machine, which has never made any similar noises, and the E55 had no problems with it. Needless to say, we're not happy that the ES10S seems to be dying, especially since the 1-year warranty just ended. If you buy or own this machine, follow up on any strange noises as soon as you hear them if you're within the warranty period, because the noises and problems just get worse. Panasonic is usually a reliable brand, one we've used for many years, but this machine seems to be a lemon. We're actually going to write to Panasonic about it--I'll try to post again with the results.\n\nHere is my update, which I wrote November 3:\n\nThis is a follow-up review to the one above, which I wrote on June 17. I wrote to Panasonic after my machine had stopped working just after the warranty ended. They sent me a nice letter authorizing a free repair, including labor, of the machine at one of three places they listed. The places were all within a half-hour drive of my home. After doing some research, I chose one and brought in the machine. They fixed it by replacing \"the entire internal mechanism\" (I don't know what that means). We got the machine back from the repair shop near the end of July; it's now the beginning of November. The fixed machine worked fine for a while, but in the past few weeks, we've been hearing the same old noises that were the beginning of the end for it before. I'm going to try writing to Panasonic again and asking for a refund, because this machine really seems to have something fundamentally wrong with it. It's still working, but I know from the last time with these noises and efforts to read the disks that soon it won't. Avoid this machine. Again, the previous Panasonic model (DMR-E55) we bought hasn't had any of these difficulties and continues to work great. We're still big Panasonic fans, but this particular model is a lemon.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_45", "text": "Temporary device\n\tI would only recommend this product if you need something that only lasts six months. There is a reason the warranty is only 90 days. The performance (sound quality) steadily declines over time. The ihome worked great when it was new, but it won't play songs from the ipod anymore, and the radio is a static box", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_46", "text": "iHome is a disappointment\n\tSo when I first got the iHome for Christmas, I loved it. Well, I loved it in spite of the glaring bright light, that even at its lowest setting has to be blocked for me to get to sleep. However, after awhile the iHome will not register my iPods existence at all. Today I was able to enjoy thirty seconds of a song before it fell into disgrace again. I would not recommend this product if you want something that lasts. This device has become nothing more than a nuisance that won't even pick up radio stations. So, the alarm can only be set to a vaguely annoying beep when these functions are disabled. Useless", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_47", "text": "Too bright! Not for light sleepers!\n\tWe have had ours for almost a year - it still works great, but there is one big problem - the display is a white/violet bright light. Great for visibility of the clock when you need it, but unfortunately, even when it's on the lowest setting, it lights up our whole room! My husband sleeps through it fine, but I need a dark room to fall asleep and I always have to throw a sweater or towel over it. We finally gave it up and switched back to our old clock radio", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_48", "text": "Great Features, Unreliable Connections\n\tI like the features. I'm satisfied with the sound. The user interface could be more intuitive.\n\nHOWEVER, my overriding complaint is that the docking port (as many other reviewers have mentioned) is not reliable. The connection is poorly constructed, so just walking by the table on which it sits is often enough to make it think the iPod isn't there any more. If they could fix this quality problem, it would be well worth the $100, but since it is very hard to get it to recognize the connection reliably you just can't justify it at any price", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_49", "text": "did not get it in the mail yet\n\tI have been charged however I did not get a copy of the policy to date.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_50", "text": "bad quality\n\tI bought this item like 2 months ago, and now it's broken. I'm sooo frustrated. \n\nI 'd not recommend buying this item", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_51", "text": "Great for a while, and then not so good\n\tThis was a great mouse for about the first year I owned. After one year is when all of the problems started. The mouse now loses connection sproadically and sometimes it doesn't want to connect at all. I have changed the battery quite a few times and that doesn't seem to help. It is very tempremental, and I have now given up and am shopping for a replacement.\n\nSo, a word to the wise - in my experience the mouse will work great for a while, just be prepared to replace it in a year or so", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_52", "text": "Good system - one huge flaw\n\tThis is a good product - sounds great, gets good battery life, everything you'd hope for in an iPod dock. But it has one major flaw. The iPod docking port is really flimsy, and has no structural support aside from the actual electronics themselves. After a little bit of use, the connection between the iPod and the dock deteriorated to the point that the volume fluctuated up and down, and sometimes the sound cuts out all together.\n\nIf they added some kind of simple support so that bumping the iPod wouldn't stress the electronics, I'd give this thing 5 stars. But without that, it simply breaks quickly, and no longer performs its only job - to sound good.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_53", "text": "Sony RM-AX4000\n\tThis is a poorly designed remote. I have six devices connected to my HD television set. The software depends on the user assigning positions to the various inputs to the TV and, in my case, routinely activated the wrong device when I used the remote. I purchased a Logistics Harmony remote and it works perfectly. At this point the only thing that I use the remote for is to remotely turn on my satellite receiver at a certain time during the day to record to Replay TV (which cannot turn the TV on and off).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_54", "text": "does not work!!\n\tWith a full charge it does not last more than 10min, could not take more than more 15 pics in my camera Canon Pro1. The original battery works well more than 250 pics on each charge. Initially I thought this problem was because it was new battery but after several cycles it does not work at all. I'll try to get a refund and check their customer service too", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_55", "text": "Disappointed\n\tI am disappointed in this product.\nI was suppose to write to you from the weekend.\nMy two rear speakers just stop working, and also my\nremote control. I have replace the batteries, but still\ndoes not work.\nI don't have any other rear speakers to try on the system.\nPleasy me what to do.\n\nThank you\nEpiphane Flaviu", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_56", "text": "Check compatibility with writer BEFORE buying media!\n\tOne out of every 4 discs would fail on me when I'd burn to this media at 4x. Slowing down the burn to 2x didn't help either! I own a Sony DRU500A with the latest firmware. Memorex isn't on their compatibility list. Lesson learned: check the compatibility list BEFORE buying", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_57", "text": "The worst brand I've tried.\n\tI've got a LITE-ON DVDRW SOHW-1673S burner (Revision JS02) in my fast G4 Mac running OS X Tiger and burning with Toast Titanium 7. Although my burner is nominally 16X-capable, it only burns at about 6X in my setup, probably due to the slow (ATA 33) bus it's on.\n I've used a number of different brands of 8X and 16X disks, both +R and -R, and have had a verification failure rate of less than 2% -- so few, in fact, that I often don't bother verifying video DVD's anymore when burning TDK or Maxell discs. (I always verify data DVD's, since errors in those are not ignorable.) But with Memorex, I've gotten about 20% failures, including a couple of aborted burns! In one case, the disc had a blank band between two burned ones!\n The Memorex discs I'm referring to have Manufacturer ID \"CMC MAG, AM3\". According to videohelp.com, these are sold under at least 7 different brand names. The reviews there are rather mixed, which is not IMHO good enough!\n I have not, BTW, have had any problems with the Memorex DVD+R discs I've tried. But I stopped using them because one of my players won't recognize the +R format", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_58", "text": "great product if I could use it\n\tI did the research on this product and it was one of the best. I don't know that to be true due to the fact that the software that they sent me was a demo version that was outdated for use. I have to buy another software package to opperate the product that had stated in the description that the software was included. One if not the only reason I had purchased it. I e-mailed tiger.com and received no reply. If your going to sell something false advertisement is not the way", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_59", "text": "Unacceptable\n\tThis model was intended as a replacement for my not-very-old and yet quite functional Panasonic PM-series stereo. This is the kind of thing that happens when you browse Amazon while drunk late at night. \n\nUnfortunately, with the exception of a very slight advantage in audio quality, the Sony is in all respects inferior; ergonomics, appearance, and above all, FM reception, which is laughably poor. Do not buy this stereo if you expect a quality receiver. Hiss abounds, several local stations I heard previously are now unreachable, and to top it off, Sony has stuck with their time-honored habit of using proprietary connectors, so when I went to plug in an after-market antenna to get better reception, I found a weird little plug that I hadn't noticed when I put the damned thing together. Grrr. So now I'm going to sell this thing and buy a nice new Panasonic with the proceeds. Death to Sony", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_60", "text": "Not Very Durable. Will need battery changes.\n\tI have owned five of these UPS units over the past four years. I purchased three for my Mac and PC at home. Then I had to purchase two replacements for units that simply quit. Currently only ONE still works! I have very infrequent power outages, perhaps three in the past four years. These units work well to allow you to save your work and shut down. My G5 mac was so power hungry that I had to use one for the computer and another for the 23 inch LCD. I can't comment on other UPS brands such as Belkin, but I have seen many competing brands on the web and at the computer stores. There seen to be quite a few dealers selling refurbished APC products but this may be a reflection of APC's popularity rather than the poor reliability of their brand. My experience over the past four years has been mixed. These are not inexpensive units and you have to decide how precious your data becomes. If you really fear the loss of data during a blackout then the answer is clear. I chose to switch to high quality surge suppressors and never work during potential storms. Many users do not have that flexibility so a UPS is essential insurance. The units I puchased were identical and only one unit is still operational after four years. I can accept the need to replace the battery every one to two years; three of the batteries failed and alarms beeped until I bought new batteries. Prices vary from $15 to $50 depending on the vendor. Battery life depends on many factors so I don't begrudge APC for wear and tear on the battery but to have 4 out of 5 units simply stop working is unacceptable. I bought APC branded batteries and can't explain why the recurrent failures. I'm frustated with my APC products but it may be a problem with this model. Just beware of the hidden costs of battery replacement when purchasing an UPS", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_61", "text": "Chinese made Junk - save your money!\n\tI was tempted by the cheap price and got myself a 10 pack. They are rated at 2000 mAh, but run out of juice after the digital camera has shot maybe 5 frames. My 2 year old Panasonic 1600 mAh in contrast can run the same camera for over a 100 shots. I tried these batteries in my MP3 player - and even there, it won't supply enough juice after an hr worth of playback. It is not that the battery does not hold any charge - that it has. But it just does not supply the peak current required by most digital devices. It seems to be all right for use in a flashlight. A set of batteries that will not power a camera will power a flashlight (a bit dimly) for hours (yeah - I tested it). For the test, I had charged the panasonics and the lenmars for the same duration (it is not a charger issue).\nI plan to complain to the state consumer affairs department regarding this brand and hope action is taken against shady products which are nothing but rip-offs.\nOne last tip - nowadays, the best NiMH batteries are made by Sanyo. It is better to pay 2 - 4 times for them than for a Lenmar. Trust me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_62", "text": "About This Thing\n\tThis product is not for the heavy handed \nafter 2 weeks of use one of the slots was non functional because spring leaf to hold the card against the contacts some how managed to get bent into the path of the card, and seeing that the slot is for a flash card it is almost impossible to get any tool to fit to do any 'repairs'.\non the bright side it did work with the stated flash types", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_63", "text": "Don't Buy if near US/Canada Border\n\tThis GPS comes with US map on the SD card and Canada map on the included CD but never the twain shall meet.\n\nBy car I'm a few hours from Canada and several days from the eastern US but I can't swap out the faraway eastern US part of the map on the TomTom Go 300 for a nearby Canadian map. It's either all Canada or all contiguous US. This is a major functional flaw if you live near the US/Canada border or live further away and like to take cross-border trips.\n\nOh, and if you do decide to swap out the US map, be sure to save it on your computer first - TomTom doesn't bother to provide a backup on the CD so if you don't first make your own backup before changing to the Canadian map you can't later get the US map back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_64", "text": "Good potential, but nasty\n\tThe Tomtom has great features. But I returned mine. First, the maps are very dated. This makes it iffy at best. It has terrific potential, if it worked. You can use a PDA stylus on the map sitting at home outside on batteries to plan a trip. It's amazing. But I wanted to plan a 600 mile trip myself using it's internal maps and waypoints. But I tried a local test first. I used roads as waypoints, main roads. This way I can force the Tomtom to use MY routes. I did not like it's choices, since it is a dated map database. I set up a local route, and started to follow it. It took me to the first road/waypoint no problem. But it would not go past the first waypoint. I would go down the road (first waypoint) then it would tell me to take a u turn!. I did. Then it said take another u turn. It had me going in circles. Perhaps it's not made to use roads as waypoints, but all indications it gave were that it would. The manual was no help. Support was no help. So it went back. I have ordered a Garmin i2. Hope this is ok. I have taken the same trip from SE FL USA to SC USA with a Garmin C330. The Garmin has maps that you cannot update, but got me to my destination no problem.\n\nI don't recommend this TomTom. Do research. Go to manufactures websites and look at unit manuals.\n\nHope this helps", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_65", "text": "stayaway from it\n\ti have so for used inav iguidance,mapopolis,navigon navigator 5 and The Blue Logger and Street Atlas USA .out of all these The Blue Logger and Street Atlas USA is the worst and inav iguidance 2.1.1 is the best .blue logger gps hardware is good but v impractical to use bcuz of its strange onoff button....\ni will not recommend it to anyone....simply waste of time and mone", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_66", "text": "Waste of money\n\tThis is a complete waste of money for a number of reasons.\n\n1. This hub will not work with any USB powered devices. So forget being able to charge your phone or running an unpowered external disk through this hub.\n\n2. Extremely slow USB 1.1. This device is NOT USB 2.0 compliant\n\n3. It is clunky\n\n4. Does not comke with a power adapte", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_67", "text": "Love affair gone sour\n\tI have owned this little hub for at least a year. I have an older PC which came without USB, so I added a PCI adapter. I soon realized that I needed more ports, and more convenience, than the two now located in the backplane of the PC on the floor.\n\nI shopped around, and this item looked appropriate. As for the short cord, I solved that issue by getting a USB extension cord at the same time. Besides solving the immediate problem, this approach gave me the option of moving the hub to my laptop at some point, and using the extension cord for some other purpose.\n\nFor a long time it did exactly what it was supposed to do. I attached an external hard drive through it. I used it for a compact flash card reader, and a digital camera. I connected an inkjet printer. Everything worked, once the drivers were installed and everything was set up correctly. (This was all with Windows 98 SE.)\n\nBut after a while, things started getting less reliable. The system would tell me that various \"drives\" (on the flash card reader, or the external hard drive) were not available. Or the digital camera would not stay connected to its software. And the printer even started disappearing.\n\nPlaying with the cables and connectors would sometimes bring devices back to life, and eventually I deduced that there was something wrong either with the connectors themselves being too loose, or with wiring inside the device. Either way, it has finally become a big problem, and I am shopping for a replacement.\n\nMost of the devices I connected were self-powered, that is, they did not need to draw power from the hub or the PCI channel at all. The hard drive, camera, and printer were all powered by batteries or AC adapters of their own. And the flash card reader, which did draw power from the hub, used to work fine. It does not matter what combination of devices I try, sooner or later the connection goes bad.\n\nIt is of course possible that there's something wrong in the PC -- but that would not explain why things are improved by messing with the connectors or the hub itself. So I have to recommend against buying it. I suspect it is discontinued and that this advice won't be necessary for much longer, but I want to prevent somebody from the bother I've been through, just in case", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_68", "text": "be forewarned, if your thinking of using this with Airport Express\n\tThis Amazon listing also suggests buying the Soundsticks along with Airport Express.\nIf you're thinking of connecting them to the USB port of Express, Apple says it won't work.\n(Apple Airport Express FAQs", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_69", "text": "Worked like a charm for 24 hours\n\tInstall went smooth on my W2K/dell inspiron notebook. Everything worked fine for 24 hours then it just stopped. Worked with customer support for about an hour getting nowhere. This thing is junk. I'm sending it back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_70", "text": "Unable to install, despite reaching D-Link technical support\n\tFrom looking at the D-Link website and talking to five tech support staff, it appears that there are countless versions of this card, each with different driver software. The one I got came with a CD with the wrong drivers. With tech support, I finally found the 8 mb driver file I was supposed to download. However, they did not provide any instructions on how to install the new driver. The normal \"automatic\" approach did not work. And their instructions did not match the screens I was getting on Windows XP SP 2.\nSo I called back again. And again. And again. \nDespite being given a case file, each time I was asked the same questions, including what, exactly, is wrong. And each time I was told to do the same thing: Install from the CD. Reboot. Remove the program. Reboot. Install from the new driver. Reboot. Remove the program. Talk to a senior tech support person.\nInstall from CD. Reboot. etc.\nIt would have been easier to send the card with the right files on the CD. A clearly designed website would be second best. And tech support that knows what they're doing and speaks intelligble English would be a nice last resort. \nI spent three hours calling D-Link technical support and speaking to five people, and they could not tell me how to install the software for this card!\nI am not alone in this experience; see cnet's web site user reviews of the DWL-G650. \nAnother reviewer reports that this software damaged his operating system. I believe he is right. It appears to have damaged my screen font for Windows message boxes. I have been unable to repair it. The DWL-G650 is bad news.\nI give them two stars cause they actually have tech support, though in this case it was utterly worthless. \nBack it goes", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_71", "text": "RIP-OFF: Doesn't advertise that you need an AC adaptor\n\tI would like to believe that this hub works well- but I wouldn't know. I bought it to reduce clutter on my desk from all my devices hooking into my powermac. I hooked up my printer, ipod and digital camera and nothing happened. I called Targus and they said I needed an a/c adaptor. It doesn't come with one and doesn't say anything about one in the manual or instructions, or their website. They said I could get it at radio shack and gave me the info (5 volt, 2.1 amp, center positive). I've been to two radio shacks and online- they don't carry it. I'm upset. Any advice", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_72", "text": "Are there two m230s ?\n\tI have read all 181 reviews and decided that half the reviewers did not get the model that I did.\n\nOr else they wrote their review too soon.\n\nI bought mine in June 2006. It failed before the store warranty ran out. One down. The replacement lasted a month or two before it hung and wouldn't boot. Two down. Sandisk honored their 1 year warranty with a prompt free RMA. That one also failed. Three down. They replaced it with both a m230 AND a 2GB c150. The c150 hung after about 2 weeks. Four down. I have been using the m230 for two weeks now and hope it lasts until the c150 replacement arrives. I have gotten quite good at the RMA game and intend to keep playing it either until my warranty runs out or I get one of those that other people rave about.\n\nI don't think I'll buy another SanDisk - unless it is free and has a lifetime warranty.\n\nI suggest that everyone with a failed m230 to exercise thier warranty rights. Sandisk needs to know the true reliability of their products.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_73", "text": "Might be great if it worked\n\tWe have been unsuccessful with this e-reader attachment since we purchased it. Cards read once and never again. Doesn't matter if we use the GB SP or Advance. Still doesn't do anything. Don't recommend you waste your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_74", "text": "Sandisk 2GB\n\tI just cam from Las Vegas and the sandisk has a disk error that doesn't allow for more photos after only using 40mb. I have tried to format the disk using the camera and through Windows XP. It doesn't allow it to be formatted. Bad investment!!! Would not recommend the product unless there is a way I can get a refund or an exchange", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_75", "text": "Quality control?\n\tThe second disc in this package was faulty, which I did not discover until I spent two hours recording a movie. There was what appeared to be a half inch bare spot on the outer edge of the dvd+r. Not what I expected from Memorex which purports to be the best.\nI have switched to Maxell", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_76", "text": "Junk!\n\tReplaced first spindle and still junk. Will always stick with Verbatim from now on", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_77", "text": "Very unhappy with this purchase\n\tI bought this same brand of discs sometime last year on this very site. I was very pleased with the purchase then. I didn't have one problem with the discs. \n\nI bought another pack recently and I've been using the pack I just bought. All of the discs are messing up for me. I can understand having a few problematic discs but this is insane to have a whole pack of discs and every single one of them messes up for you. I wish I could send these discs back and get a refund. This purchase has scared me away from anything else related to Memorex. I thought Memorex was a very reliable brand and they would make sure they were sending out top notch items to consumers. I guess I was wrong. And apparently you get what you pay for. Don't be fooled by the good price. You'll just be out of your money and stuck with discs that wouldn't even be worth using as a frisbee. Find another brand to use and avoid this brand", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_78", "text": "dwt108 double wide 108 disc dvd tower\n\tWas a little hard putting it together. You have to be very careful taking the cds out or it would fall apart. I am not happy with this product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_79", "text": "Bad Compatibility\n\tI have the older, larger version of this product. However, it uses the same software. The labels are great and the spring device that is used to apply the labels is great, but the software is awful. There is no direct Macintosh program; rather there are templates. They were written for old versions of software and really don't work right. The Windows side includes an actual Print Shop-style program which works awfully. If you do get this, make your own template on AppleWorks or PowerPoint", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_80", "text": "Card Error\n\tAfter serveral months of use, \"Card Error\" was shown on my Canon Digital Rebel for my 512MB Viking card, which was half full with pictures. Fortunately, I just lost a few of pictures. I tried to format the file; \"Card Error\" kept occuring on my Rebel. This 512MB Viking card is now used for my data files. \n\nProbably, 512MB Viking cards are not designed for high Mega Pixel camera and taking many shots in a short period of time (i.e. 3 shots/sec.). My Canon A40 has no problems when used with the 512MB Viking card so far. Probably, I am going to buy a 512MB card from Sandisk or Simple Tech", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_81", "text": "Specs aren't 100% correct\n\tI purchased this and am not impressed. Note that \"works with all click wheel iPods\" isn't true. It does NOT work with photo iPods (at least the 60 GB model). I'm on vacation and had to remove the cover to get it to fit. I'm ordering a 'photo dock' since I can't see any way to get a cover that is made for the 60GB/photo model.\n\nIf I'd known this, I'd purchased only the stereo cable and the photo dock separately, since I already have a charger (came with it...). Grr. :-", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_82", "text": "HAs anyone else had this problem??\n\tHeres a new one....I have recently bought two spindles of these discs, and my computer (Imac w/ Intel chip-hardly outdated) simply doesnt recognize them-like I never put in a disc at all. The kicker is that this spring, I also ordered two spindles of these discs (exactly the same as far as I can tell), from which I burned one hundred discs (not a single faulty one!) for a freind overseas. I have no idea what the deal is, but have a feeling that the issue is not the quality of the discs. Anyone got ideas?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_83", "text": "Beware of Mail-in Rebate Hoax\n\tThe card works as advertised but SanDisk does not send in Mail-in-Rebate. Even though I mailed it in with the UPC Barcode, SanDisk sent me a post card stating that I needed to resubmit it with the barcode. How can I resubmit when they already have the barcode?\n\nIn my experience with SanDisk, I got rebate back on one of two cards that I submitted - so you get mail-in rebate 50% of the time with SanDisk. I think mail-in-rebate is a big hoax perpetrated by these companies. Don't trust it!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_84", "text": "PAINFUL\n\tI purchased 2 sets of these earphones for a 2 hour flight. My husband and I both used them, and we both took them out of our ears after 20 minutes. They were great at first, but after 20 minutes they really started to hurt our ears. The inside of my ears were so sore I couldn't even adjust the earphones when they started coming out, that's how bad my ears hurt. I had the foam pad over them too, and it made no difference. I would not recommend these", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_85", "text": "Cheap Hunk of Junk\n\tThis was the worst purchase of any type of computer hardware that I have ever made. It felt very light and flimsy, the definition of cheap plastic. Not just the construction but the performance was terrible. It would work perfectly for about a half hour and then go on a break and do NOTHING for about 10 minutes. This was very very frustrating. Maybe I was just unlucky and received a defective one, but I wouldn't take that chance again.\n\nI wish I could give this device a worse rating, somewhere around -4 would be much more appropriate.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_86", "text": "memorex blank dvd's\n\tIn each pack there have been several dvd's that aren't any good. Too many bad discs in my opinio", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_87", "text": "Worthless!!!\n\tI bought the ADS upconverter because I bought a HDTV only to find out that my cable co. didn't offer HDTV and after 3 failed attempts to switch to a satellite provider that did offer HDTV (too many trees around my house). I wasn't expecting the upconverter to magically turn my standard signals into an amazing HDTV picture, but for $550+ I was expecting the upconverter to do something that was actually noticable. When I first turned in on I asked my wife to look at the picture and tell me what she thought. She looked at the TV and said okay I'm ready turn it on. I said and quot;it IS ON!! and quot; This is pretty much the reaction I had also when I looked at it. The image I got for my digital cable was certianly different, but that's all it was, different. It was NOT noticably better. In fact, in some instances I though the picture was worse. I called ADS tech support and they kept insisting I try it with my DVD because that is what the product is best for (even though that's not what I got it for). So I did and to be honest I really preferred the picture I got directly from my DVD over the picture I got after running it thru the upconverter. It didn't matter what display format I put it in it just didn't do anything to improve the picture. Save your money. If you can't get HDTV don't expect this box to give you anything close to the next best thing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_88", "text": "Charger stopped charging\n\tI was impressed with the charger for about 1 month---than it stopped charging the NiMh batteries it came with. I took it back to Best Buy only to find that ALL of the Rapid Chargers on thier shelf did not work either. A sales person and I tested them all, hoping I would be able to exchange my broken one with one that worked.\n\nIt was more disappointing after calling Kodak ---they were unable to replace it or get my money back. I thought purchasing a Kodak was a smart decision, however, they did not stand behind their product which was very disappointing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_89", "text": "VIRUSES ON MFG SOFTWARE CAUTION !!!\n\tI did not read the prior reviews, I bought this item and amp; loaded the software that came with it in the sealed box from Target.com. The MFG SOFTWARE disc contains TWO VIRUSES one in Quicktime and amp; the other in Totally Hip files. Target has been notified that the software is CORUPT with viruses and amp; that the MFG has gone out of business. This item is only useful as a drawing tablet thru other software programs like paint shop pro as there is no WEB SITE ACCESS or tech support available for this item", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_90", "text": "Install CD has viruses\n\tI just recently bought this and when I installed it Norton caught 2 viruses on the install CD.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_91", "text": "Mine was DOA too\n\tHow do I assign a rating? As several other people have experienced, my unit is also DOA. I received it, plugged it in, pressed 'clean', and the motor started up. I popped open the cover, put in the disc I wanted cleaned, and pressed 'clean' again. Nothing. Terrible quality control.\n\nWhat's worse is the unit case is glued together -- no way to open it up to try to fix the electronics inside without mutilating it and voiding warranty", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_92", "text": "Bad Disc Error - possible fix\n\tBAD DISC ERROR - possible fix\n\nAfter about 8 months just like the other reviewer it stopped working.\n\nI kept getting bad disc error on a new DVD I bought. I tried good discs that worked before but now got the same Bad Disc error.\n\nThis is not the first time I had problems loading. Previously, unplugging and plugging it in again sometimes corrected the problem.\n\nThis time after two weeks of Bad Disc errors, I was about to toss it when I decided what the heck, I'll check inside to see if it's dirty or something.\n\nFIRST I UNPLUGGED THE UNIT.\n\nI removed the 6 screws holding the cover. You may have to pull the sides out a bit if it catches to lift it off.\n\nWith my expertise knowledge. *eyeroll* I nudged the lense mechanism. It apparently slides to read the discs.\n\nI plugged the DVD in and loaded a disc again to see what happens. The lense slid under the tray and started reading the disc. I'll take the elation of dumb luck over the satisfaction calculated knowledge any day! lol\n\nSo hopefully this will last a little longer. But at least I can use it again for now ...\n\nI am downrating it to 2 stars solely on the bad disc error. The viewing quality and performance is decent and covered by other reviewers", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_93", "text": "What happened to the region code free setting??? HELP!\n\tHi! I bought my Cyberhome 300 in April 2006, and was able to set the region code to \"0\" to watch all DVD's. \nAfter not using the DVD Player for a few weeks (and unplugging it), the region code has automatically set back to \"1\" and I cannot change it anymore! What happened?? When I try to change it now I can only choose between the settings \"1\" and \"-\". Anyone who has the same problem? Thank yo", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_94", "text": "Not a quality item\n\tThis item worked for a while, but required fiddling (unplugging and replugging repeatedly) with the lighter socket each time I restarted my car. Eventually, however, it blew out the fuses in both my lighter sockets. Don't waste your money on this piece of crap", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_95", "text": "The Linksys converter was pure junk!\n\tThe product not only did not work but blew out fuses in my car. The mechanic who checked my car out said the device had a dead short in it. I have written to your customer service department and asked for money back but to no avail. I will not purchase another thing from Amazon until my money is refunded", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_96", "text": "Did not perform as advertised\n\tThis unit failed to provide reliable power to my new Toshiba Satellite A60 laptop. It cycled on and off every 3 seconds. It powered a 100 watt lamp okay, but wouldn't start a 250 watt heat lamp at all. Product spec sheet says it can supply 400 watt surge and 200 watts for 2 min., and is rated at 140 watts continuous. My laptop power supply is rated at 2A input at 100-240 VAC, and if it drew 2A constantly I agree that it would need 200 to 230 watts, which exceeds the continuous rating of this inverter. However, even at that power demand the inverter should run it for 1-2 min., but only manages 3 sec. In addition, I doubt that the laptop power supply actually draws a full 2.0 amps continuously. I talked to Linksys support, and they suggested returning the unit for replacement or refund, so I did. It did not work for me. Maybe it would work for a laptop that only needs 100 watts, but I wouldn't recommend it for more than that", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_97", "text": "Allsop Lens Cleaner\n\tI didn't notice any change in the operation of my cd writer after cleaning. The cleaner was supposed to play music while it cleaned (30 minutes) It didn't", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_98", "text": "Wanted to like it, but...\n\tWhen I first started using this, I loved it. It worked fine in my car cassette deck and had decent sound. In fact, I bought a second one for my wife. Then, after about two weeks, it stopped working. It would no longer play in my cassette deck, which ejected it as soon as I put it in every time. I tried contacting Coby's support on the Web, but they were unresponsive. Luckily, Amazon took it back for a refund. Note that they no longer sell these directly. Bet they had too many returns..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_99", "text": "Great product! For two days!\n\tWhen this adapter first arrived, I thought it was great. The sound quality was excellent, and free of all the distortion and interference I get from using an FM transmitter-style adapter (there are few open frequencies in the SF Bay Area). The first day, I used it for about 20 minutes total (didn't have far to drive), and it worked great. The second day I had a bit farther to drive. After about 30 minutes, it quit. Hasn't worked again since.\n\nI didn't expect it to last forever, but less than an hour?\n\nYes, it has a 1 year warranty: just send the unit back with a money order ($6) to cover the return postage. Of course, then you're spending more in postage than you originally spent for the unit..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_100", "text": "Stops working after 3 months\n\tThis DVD player does play all types of DVDs no matter how you burn it. But like other reviews, it stopped working after 3-6 months. In my case, it was 3 months. It just doesn't turn on anymore. I unplugged everything and replugged it but it just went dead. I don't watch DVDs much, so it's not like I overused it. Go with another model. This one has problems. I thought mines would be the exception, but I guess not. And now I can't return it because it's been over 30 days.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_101", "text": "Panasonic CD player is not continuous\n\tThe Panasonic CD player has a good sound quality, but does not automatically change from one CD to the next. It requires manual switching via the remote control to change from one CD to another. This feature was not explicitly stated in the specifications, and is misleading to a buyer who is seeking continuous playing of all five CD's", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_102", "text": "SHORT BULB LIFE\n\tI've had the X2 for roughly 14 months. The X2 was used for watching movies (about once every 2 weeks) and big sports event (NCAA/NFL finals.. etc). The unit worked up to about 1200 hrs, then the lamp blew. I was hoping to get to at least 1500 hrs before the lamp went out. \n\nGood picture quality for the price (799) but short lamp life (get extended warranty). Check other units first", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_103", "text": "Started good but ended bad\n\tI had this card for more than 6 months, and It worked super in my Canon Powershot A510. Transfers went well too. Then all of a sudden for no reason I kept getting \"card error\" on my computer and digital camera a week ago. My SD/USB converter couldn't find the card either. I had really good photos I wanted to transfer to my computer and now they are probably lost for good. What a joke", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_104", "text": "Poor quality\n\tI found that these DVD-Rs did not work well in my system, were unreliable and slow. I cannot recommend them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_105", "text": "These do not work with the burner i bought\n\tI have tried these dvdrs with the burner i bought from amazon and they do not work, i will try them again and send an email to you. I bought a few imation to try in the burner to ensure it wasnt faulty and they worked!!! what is up with these dvds?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_106", "text": "Don't Buy This\n\tI plugged my Nano into this charger for about 10 minutes and picked it up to check it out - it almost burnt my hand. My Nano is now Toast! I hope it just toasted the battery and not the whole device", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_107", "text": "Works good for a while, then dies...\n\tI liked this when I first got it... very cheap, handy to travel with or leave at work, etc. After a couple months, it died completely... the little power light wouldn't even come on. I'm really disappointed all I have now is a charger that doesn't work.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_108", "text": "You get what you pay for . . .\n\tI purchased this wireless card based on the price, figuring that even if it didn't live up to the good reviews here, I would only be out ~$20. The set up was easy and smooth, but the card won't stay connected to my wireless network. I've got a Belkin wireless router. The Trendnet signal meter generally shows ~95% signal strength, but the connection only lasts for a few minutes, and I have to keep cycling the connection to regain network access--very annoying. I know there's nothing wrong with the network because my laptop's connection is stable. I purchased a D-Link card, and it has worked flawlessly. Unfortunately, I threw away the packaging when the Trendnet card arrived; if I hadn't, then this card would be on its way back to Amazon now. Like the title of my review says: you get what you pay for . . .", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_109", "text": "Piece of crap.,...stay away.\n\tI have many Linksys devices and this is by far the worst one. I love Linksys stuff, which is why eveything that i own involving networking is linksis. But this thing is a piece of crap and now i cant recover the 60 gigs of personal pictures that were on my hardrive because of this things format. Spend a little more money and get a dedicated Network Attached Storage hard drive", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_110", "text": "Unreliable - voice unit keeps breaking\n\tMy company supplies these cordless headsets to its employees so I have alot of experience using headsets. This is the latest upgrade and it is the worst unit I have ever used. It works great for about 3 or 4 months on average. After that, the voice unit stops working. I can hear others speaking to me but no one can hear me. I have gone through 4 of these units in 13 months and the longest lived unit lasted and lt; 5 months. One broke after and lt; 2 months. Other colleagues have complained about the same thing happening with their units. After the experiences I have had with this piece of junk, I would never buy anything from Plantronics with my own money. Avoid this rubbish", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_111", "text": "HP has lost me as a customer..\n\tI'm a cartoonist. I need to be able to print color images for clients. I bought this printer two years ago from Staples, for $2500! Worked great for a couple months, after which the toner cartridges started leaking and the print quality rapidly dimished.\n\nDO NOT BUY THIS PRINTER!\n\nI'm reluctant to buy anything else from HP, knowing that how it performs on the sales floor can be markedly different from how it will perform after a couple months of light use", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_112", "text": "Total Garbage\n\tWe've had this printer at my office for about 2 1/2 years. It's a giant waste of money. Magenta cartridges spew toner everywhere. Cyan cartridges streak. It's even worse when you use the manual feed. HP has no answers because they deny all the issues. HP's support is lackluster at best anyway. The first time when this machine was under warranty it took me three weeks worth of phone calls to get anything accomplished with them. Stay away from this printer at all costs. If you own one it makes a nice doorstop or paperweight. This is totally unacceptable considering toner and printer costs. I expect more from a product with the HP brand stamped on the box. To bad you can't give 0 stars", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_113", "text": "Magenta toner leaks on this model\n\tObviously HP has a design flaw on the magenta cartridges. I have also experienced leakage from only the magenta (why only this one?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_114", "text": "Terrible... spend the money and get the D-Link DWL-G730AP\n\tWe travel quite a bit, both business and pleasure, domestic and international... so the idea of a pocket wireless router was a God send. We bought this one at the beginning of our annual leave (aka tour the US in a month). We'd heard good things about the D-Link but with the rebates, this one was practically free.... there was a reason it's always on sale. \nIt took forever to set up. The old firmware is buggy, the new firmware is difficult and touchy to install. The router itself does not seem to be compatible with most personal cable/DSL modems. Out of the eight houses we were in, it would only work with one, although it appeared to connect with several others. It did work with the Ethernet connection of about 70% of the hotels... but that's not a great average. It also gets very very hot and than will quit working until it cools down again. Frustrating.\nAfter the first week we went out and got the pocket D-Link.. excellent- plug it in and it works EVERYWHERE: personal homes, questionable modems, hotels, etc... we have used it from Alabama to Bangkok and everywhere in between. It's also about half the size of the Netgear. Save the hassle and get it first.\n... also a tip, pick up a little usb wi-fi adaptor with your router. You will find that many people without a wireless router already, will only have a desktop, and you will need to make it \"wireless\" as you will be connecting their modem to your router.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_115", "text": "Great While It Lasted, but\n\tMy Sangean DT200V pocket radio failed after 2.5 years of infrequent use. I kept it in a padded pocket of my briefcase where it experienced no significant shocks or temperature extremes. It worked perfectly on the few occasions when I used it over the 2.5 year period, until yesterday. The buttons, switches, and display still work perfectly, but only very faint white noise can be heard, whether via speaker or via earphone. The volumn of the faint white noise is not significantly affected by the volumn control. The batteries are new, and there is no corrosion from the previous batteries.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_116", "text": "Serious problems\n\tPerhaps I got a lemon, but I feel wary of buying another DT200V for 2 reasons:\n\n\n1. From the day I got it, the power button was so sensitive that a tiny waft of air (no kidding) would turn it off (or back on) at whim. Right in the middle of a song, or talk, this shortly became maddening.\n\nSince this is unacceptable for a $50-range radio; and since I didn't want to spend as much money mailing it to and fro as it was worth, instead of sending it back -(OH looking back, how I should have!)- I opened it up myself, and had to physically shave down the plastic underside of the on/off button where it touched the internal power switch. As I couldn't conversely move the guts further from the button, this was the only solution.\n\nThankfully this worked, and the on/off button did not give me further problems after this.\n\n\n\n\nHowever,\n\n2. Not many weeks or months of use in, the radio developed this habit of shorting out or something to where my pre-set stations just scanned as blank 'fuzz' (no station, not even 'intelligent' fuzz/crackle like it knew a station existed anywhere on the planet) and I could get zero stations of anything at all--not FM, not AM, and no TV.\n\nThis would happen right after turning the radio on, and I should note that I always used headphones (not the ones supplied; as with most, throw them away, they're not worth it). It seemed to me through trial and error that just turning the radio on was fine, but the act of plugging in some headphones joggled some connection or shorted something out, and did this.\n\nI tried several different pair and types of headphones (some with noise cancelling switches, some without, and with these On and Off), and used the 'lock' switch on the radio both in the on and off position while plugging in my headphones (as the company I bought them from recommended turning the lock switch on when changing batteries, to prevent shorts), but nothing I have done has prevented this from eventually happening again...repeatedly.\n\nIt is really annoying when it does, as removing the batteries (which always will lose all your presets, by the way) and waiting several minutes rarely clears the short.\n\nWeirdly, the thing I've found which clears the short or re-makes whatever connection is messed up correct itself, is opening up the back (screwdriver required) and kind of pushing the guts (board) one direction or another, kind of scooting it (there's minimal movement available, though), and saying a little prayer and putting the whole thing back together again. Most of the time, that has worked. Occasionally, I've had to repeat the process 3-5 times before it will.\n\nSometimes it lasts several weeks before this'll happen again, other times, it happens multiple times a day. The day I can't fix it (I don't even know what I'm doing that's fixing it!), I'll throw it across the room, against a wall, and I probably _won't_ buy another one.\n(If I do, I'm keeping the receipt, NEVER opening up the back as it voids any warranty, and returning it (not for repairs--for a refund!) the split second it gives me any trouble of any kind.)\n\n\n\n\n\nFor all this, I grudgingly say that it does have very good reception quality of FM (I almost exclusively listen to this), pulls the stations in nicely, and has very low amount of static. When one particular station does, it's usually more the fault of distance, or we're getting out of range, or the batteries are very low- that's at fault.\n\nIndoors in a computer-saturated office-cubby environment and not near a window, though, I'd have to say, it has had some significant problems pulling in any more than 3-4 strong-signal stations without major static. But your office environs may vary. (Some are more electrical field saturated than most.)\n\nThe FM (musical) sound quality itself is good/decent, and I might say better than many...but my 1 criticism on it is a certain 'canniness' of sound quality (across various headphones I've plugged in). It's lacking some fullness of the midrange, and warmth. Also, the bass is not what it could be. I'm not sure given its overall sound quality signature if the addition of a bass boost button would have helped it or not.\n\nFor me, clarity and volume have helped me ignore some of the lesser aspects of the DT200V's sound signature. However, shopping for my next purchase, that will move up higher in importance", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_117", "text": "Very Cheap and \"Plasticy\"\n\tThis has to be the worst keyboard I've purchased. It's my first wireless. I've used and sold several keyboards and none have fealt as cheap as this.\n\nWith the added snap-on plastic palm rest it sets the base up too high. Without it there is a 'hump' where your palms go that puts your hands an an uncomfortable angle.\n\nThe plastic is really bad. It feels really cheap and slick. \n\nBefore I purchased this I had been trying to get in tough with Logitech about their products and compatability but they never bothered to respond. \n\nSo, bad product....company on the slide.....doesn't add up to a good value. \n\nLogitech used to be the best company out there...or at least one of the best...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_118", "text": "Slower than molasses--until I formatted it.\n\tNOTE TO EVERYONE WHO IS HAVING PROBLEMS WITH THIS CARD--I reformatted it in my camera and it works fine now!!\nInitially I wrote:\nI was very disappointed in the shot-to-shot speed with this card (using a Minolta Xg). The Panasonic card that came with the camera, which I thought would be cheap, is THREE TIMES FASTER than this \"upgrade\". This card is useless to me as it cripples the camera I bought it to work in. It takes FOURTEEN SECONDS from one shot to the next with this card. With the original card, it's less than four seconds. The claim that this is a \"high speed\" card is dishonest. This is the slowest card I've ever used. I will throw this card away rather than curse someone else with it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_119", "text": "DOA\n\tThe first card I received was defective. Even after formatting it in a camera, the image files could not be transferred to any of 3 computers with 2 different O/Ses via USB cable to the camera or card reader. I'm waiting on a replacement. Hope it works", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_120", "text": "All setup as described here, UNIT NOT STABLE.\n\tAfter reading the detailed reports here for how to setup this Linksys gaming adapter unit, everything worked great for several days. I setup the fixed IPs, and all the rest of the settings through the web interface, all seemed well. \n\nNote: I'm a network engineer, so the dual-fixed-ip recommendation [one for each segment] is actually pretty normal in other network bridging appliances. I suspect the MS game adapter simply performs the DHCP handshake better than this unit and that is why it is so easy to setup. \n\n\nThen the weird stuff started. \n\nAfter having had this unit turned on for several days, I notice the connection would become slow and not quite as fast as when the Linksys is first turned on. Yet, the XBOX still shows the signal between 48 and 54 Mbps. Strange. \n\nI have reproduced this several times, booting the linksys device, then playing all kinds of games online for hours, running XBMC and playing media through the network perfectly. All is good for several hours, but come back the next day after leaving the Linksys on all day/night, turn on the XBOX, and the network connection is spotty again, but the link details show a full speed connection in the XBOX wireless interface details. \n\nA swift power cycle of the Linksys unit solves the problem immediately, but why should I need to do this? I suspect some NIC buffer is being filled on the Linksys and the power cycle clears out the unit's network buffers. \n\nIf anyone has figured out what settings to use to keep this thing stable, I am ready to listen, maybe I should select a G-only network and set the speed at 54 or 48 fixed, maybe that will work? \n\nAnyway, I am getting tired of power cycling this thing every day. \n\nGood Luck, \nF.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_121", "text": "Incompatible, no support\n\tI purchased this device to add to my wireless network, which uses a Belkin wireless router. I had to connect the router directly to the game adapter since it could not be detected by my wireless router. After configuring it, I could never find it once it was disconnected from the ethernet cable from my wireless router. I made three attempts at customer service - my first call was disconnected after 20 minutes, the second call was working with a woman in India, who's headset had a ton of static to add to her accent. I had to end that session because we couldn't hear each other. I then used online chat, and after 90 minutes I still had not solved my problem, and that session was disconnected for unknown reasons. The lady from India did mention that mixing their product with any other wireless router would be a problem, and now I believe her", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_122", "text": "KOSS\n\tDON'T BUY IT! I bought a KOSS DVD player and it broke in 6 months. I was told I was out of luck because the warranty is only 90 days. They do not do repairs. My only option is to buy a new one and wasn't even offered a discounted price for it. I have seen several complaints like mine about KOSS on the web. They make JUNK and they make it to last just to get past the warranty period and then it breaks. Oh, by the way I loved it until it broke", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_123", "text": "Caveat Emptor\n\tI recently purchased a refurbished Toshiba Gigabeat F40 for about $150. Quite a bargain for a 40-gig MP3 player. However, upon reflection, I regret the purchase.\n\nThe Gigabeat hardware seems to be OK, with good sound quality etc. The major failing is with the included software. As other reviews have pointed out, the Gigabeat will only play encrypted tracks. The Gigabeat is supplied with Gigabeat Room application software to provide the necessary encryption. Gigabeat Room starts automatically when connected to the PC via the USB port. From the time the Gigabeat is connected till the Gigabeat Room application is displayed on the screen is 30 minutes. If you switch from viewing the Gigabeat file directory to the PC file directory, the application hangs. If you try to update your track library, the application hangs. I have yet to get through a single operation from beginning to end without the program hanging. Every time the Gigabeat Room hangs, you have to restart the application, with yet another 30-minute wait to resume. The file directory on the Gigabeat is usually out of sync with what is actually present on the hard drive. Microsoft Media Player version 10 may also be used to synchronize the Gigabeat. I have a 35-gig library. It took Media Player 18 hours to encrypt and copy all 8100 tracks to the Gigabeat. In short, be prepared for a maddening and time consuming experience with this player. Software that gives error messages such as \"The Program Is Quitted\" and with such obvious fragility may have been expected in 1986 but is absolutely unreasonable in 2006.\n\nIn my estimation you would be much better off purchasing an MP3 player, even at greater cost, that can play MP3 files directly, with file maintenance provided by Windows Explorer and or Media Player.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_124", "text": "Not satisfied.\n\tEven the slightest bump cause the casette to pop out and stop the CD. I will be returning this to Amazon for a refund", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_125", "text": "Coby Universal Portable CD/MD car kit\n\tThe picture shows the cassette feature along with the car kit. The cassette did not come with the kit. Very disappointed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_126", "text": "Needs Significant Improvement\n\tI replaced a Siemens 8825 with the Motorola 7081 and was, unfortunately, really disappointed. The 8825 while rich in function, is quite lacking in quality. So what's good about the 7081 is:\n\n1.\tGreat design and feel, especially the handset.\n2.\tNice look to the unit.\n3.\tWell-lit displays.\n4.\tEasy to understand voice prompts when accessing remotely.\n5.\tReasonable range.\n6.\tNice feel to the buttons.\n7.\tFairly easy to go through the setup.\n8.\tAbility to sort the phonebook alphabetically.\n9.\tBase has phonebook that can be shared by the handsets.\n10.\tMotorola customer support (excellent).\n\nNow what's not good:\n\n1.\tEven at maximum volume, you can barely hear the speakerphone on \n the base.\n2.\tSound on the handset is distorted, fuzzy. The person on the other\n end hears a hiss. The volume is adequate, but barely.\n3.\tCannot search the phonebook. If you sorted it alphabetically and\n need to access a name starting with \"Z\" you have to scroll through \n the entire phonebook.\n4.\tCan't record an outgoing message remotely.\n5.\tBattery level indicator on handset is useless. When the handset is \n in the charging cradle, it shows a charging indication at all\n times. When it is out of the cradle, it doesn't show anything.\n\nI really wanted to like this unit because it has such a nice look and feel to it but the poor sound quality is a showstopper.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_127", "text": "Unacceptable\n\tI have had this phone for 20 hours - and am returning it.\n\nThere is static noise on the line when people talk on the other end. The echo of my voice from the earpiece is very distracting - I find it very disconcerting.\n\nThe wall mount bracket causes the base to stick straight out from the wall - and as a previous reviewer mentioned, is usually up to your nose given the location of most wall mounts. This strikes me as an unexcusable oversight on Motorola's part. Either make it desk only - or do the wall mount right.\n\nThe speaker for the speakerphone feature is in the back of the phone - while the microphone is in the front of the phone. Dumb design - I feel like I'm either not listening or not being picked up when talking.\n\nThe volume on the base speakerphone is too low at highest setting.\n\nI'm very disappointed in this phone. Much like a previous reviewer, the 1 star is only because I couldn't give it a 0 star rating", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_128", "text": "iPod is Great - iTunes makes it suck!\n\tAfter using RCA and Creative (both suck), I decided to try an iPod--this one since only a moron watches video on a 3-4 inch screen.\n\niTunes doesn't like M$ too much I guess. iTunes is really crappy software. If you have a big WMA audio collection, go elsewhere. Conversion causes sound quality loss especially if you ripped at 64kbps. Protected files can't be converted so you have to burn to a CD then let iTunes rip it.\n\nIf you don't use iTunes to buy music, 5 stars. If you do, 1 star.\n\nThe iPod, which I returned after discovering it would take months to convert to iPod compatibility, is flawlessly designed and takes a licking.\n\nGoogle \"itunes problems\" and you'll find a lot of hate for iTunes.\n\nMy problem: why NOT support WMA files? iPod would grab 99% of the market if they did and kill the upcoming M$ MP3 player that will even play iTunes stuff", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_129", "text": "killed my ipod\n\tI was using this power cord in conjunction w/ the belkin fm transmitter during a recent 4 hour car ride. when I unplugged the ipod, it was incredibly hot, and now it does not work (I get the folder w/ the exclamation point on the display). I tried to restore the ipod, but it is toast", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_130", "text": "Didn't work!\n\tI was extremely excited when I received this product and have had good success with Samsung products. However, when I made all the connections, the unit didn't work. I was disapointed and frustrated. All the connections and settings were correct, but it didn't work. I have an older DVI connection instead of the newer HDMI digital connection.\n\nI returned the product and bought the Humax brand HDTV tuner. I bought a DVI to HDMI cable and connected the unit. It works like a charm! I don't know what was wrong with the Samsung SIR-T451, but I wouldn't recommend this product to anyone. I'm also having second thoughts about Samsung products now. It seems like the reliability/quality factor of Samsung products has declined now that they are more mainstream", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_131", "text": "Not worth\n\tThis player worked for 2 months. Then all of sudden it started failing with \"no disk\" message. Please do not go for cheap players", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_132", "text": "Warning! Batteries die quickly!!\n\tI've had it for one week only and I'm using 3rd pair of Duracell batteries right now! I was using it for 3-4 hours per day (I have another mouse at work). Stayed switched off for the rest of the day in order to save batteries. Nice mouse when it works.. Mine is piece of junk, maybe the latest batch they've got was not up to standard. So I totally agree with Mr. Loftin.. And it's silver one in my case, not a black one I've ordered..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_133", "text": "Stay Away!!! Eats Batteries!!!\n\tI can use it for about 5 working days and Ka-Put! (Even though I switch it off when I'm not using it.) There is no intelligible low battery indication or warning either. Also when I changed batteries, the battery contacts fell out. Poor quality", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_134", "text": "NOT BY APPLE!!!!!!\n\tI wanted an original apple usb cord for my iPod, and the description said this is, but it isn't. So if you're like me and you want the original, don't buy this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_135", "text": "Not what I thought\n\tThis product is not very good. There is no display on the TV, just a black screen. The remote, which is just a pause button anyways with no menu functions, does not make a difference because you are unable to see your small Ipod screen from far away. The overall video quality is quite low, even with an s-video cable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_136", "text": "stay away from this product\n\tAvoid this product at all costs!!! I should've listened to the other reviews but NOOOO, I just had to see it for myself. This product worked (barely) for 2 weeks then just totally died. In the short time that it worked, the sound quality was just horrible. No matter what free channel you play it on. I have a good 40 mile drive one way (not city or metropolitan driving) and in that span, I'll have to switch channels between 3 to 5 times. \nKudos to Amazon's hassle free return policy, I was able to return it and get the Belkin TuneBase FM which I highly recommend", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_137", "text": "the WORST\n\tNot at all durable due to very, very cheap construction. I had to massage my batteries to get the speakers to play. A total waste of time to purchase, try to use and return. Couldn't even give these away", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_138", "text": "Phone stops ringing\n\tI have a VOIP setup with voicepulse. This phone works great as long as I don't assign phone numbers to the presets. When I do it stops ringing after a few days. The lights flash indicating an incoming call and I can answer the phone if I notice the lights flashing but it doesn't ring. If I reset the phone to defaults, erasing all presets, then it works OK. I got a new one from AT and T and it does the same thing. I love the headset button to switch between speaker and headset. Let me know if you know a workaround", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_139", "text": "barely works - low audio quality\n\tcallers can barely hear me, even with the mic right in my mouth (volume adjustment on cord doesnt affect it).\nand even worse, callers hear an echo of themselves, the mic picks up the caller in the earpiece enough to resend it! (echo!). Must be because its all on the same arm or something crappy. This makes it basically unusable, so waste of money, throw away, going to buy a better one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_140", "text": "Incorrectly described\n\tThis Item is not described correctly. This ITEM is NOT for Garmin c550 or Any of the C line. I had to returned it at my OWN EXPENSE. AMAZON please correct the description of the ITEM", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_141", "text": "Metal stablized system...\n\tOn the back of the package it says - \n 1) Transparent sound and powerful bass. - The \"Transparent sound\" part is true and \"powerful bass\" part is totally untrue.\n 2) Metal stabilized system for high levels. - What was that again? Metal stabilized system?? It has antiroll crossbars I guess!!\n\nWhen companies start making vague claims about their product - thats when you know that there is a problem.\n\nThese sounded terrible at first - no bass - period. \n\nThe sound changed for the better once I put on the foam covers. I could hear some bass at that point but even after equalization, it was clear that this product is designed to deliver a lot of high frequency, decent midrange but little by way of bass - even though it claims to have frequency response going from 18Hz to 20kHz. It fits my ears properly, so that is not a problem. \n\nThis product sounds far inferior to a pair of \"Aiwa\" ear-buds that came with a \"Made in Japan\" walkman purchased in 1990!\n\nI wouldn't even compare the sound of these MX400 to the excellent Koss over the ear headphones I purchased recently.\n\nMaybe they are better than the IPOD headphones (which suck even worse), and the reason people give this 5 stars. Really - no more than a 2 star product.\n\nExpected much better from Sennheiser. With this experience, I've decided not to go for their noise cancelling headphone and instead go with the one from Panasonic. Reputable companies should think twice before selling junk in the marketplace", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_142", "text": "Useless - does not retract\n\tI agree with the previous review. This phone cord worked twice. Now, it only retracts about half way, and keeps getting worse. I'm returning it for a refund. Don't waste your time with this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_143", "text": "The worst Technical support\n\tIf you have problems with your flash drive ( like I did) don't count on any technical support. Lines are all automated and wait is always over 20 minutes for live support. Not to mention that it disconects you when it is done telling you this. PNY tech support is a joke", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_144", "text": "Brand new and its BROKEN!!!\n\tI'm mad. I bought this one to replace my old one. This one and the other one are doing the samething. I had a chat with an HP service helper and they determined that it was broke. Their customer service is top notch thought! They are sending me a new one for free and apearently I get to keep the ink cartidges for free because of my troubles", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_145", "text": "no technical support available\n\tThis product stopped working a few days after purchase. 5 phone calls and 2 emails were not returned by SanDisk. This product did not work as advertised and no technical support of any kind is available. I would not buy this brand again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_146", "text": "Buyer Beware\n\tAll ports began running slow after just 6 months of use. Followed LinkSys RMA process and they sent me a hub in return by mistake. I followed yet another LinkSys RMA process and had to wait TWO MONTHS for the replacement switch covering their mistake. The replacement switch died after 1 week of use. The latest RMA unit ran excessively Hot until the smell of burning plastic left the air and then it would not power up. This is what I have learned about Linksys: #1) This should be a simple network pass-through device and it should not fail unless manufactured poorly - Linksys apparently cannot make a good one. #2) Do not even think about turning a broken unit into Linksys under their RMA process, they will simply send you a refurbished unit and it cannot be trusted. If these cheap switches fail they cannot be fixed and the original manufacture was flawed in the first place. #3) Choose a competitors product - I have had other brand switches running for years with no issues", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_147", "text": "Customer service not helpul\n\tPurchased this for my laptop (it was supposed to match the Rangemax modem). The adapter was not being recognized by my machine, and I contacted customer service. The customer service rep was obviously from India (suprize!). Unfortunately my inquiry was not resolved and I returned the product back. Probably would explore other brands next time around.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_148", "text": "low power\n\tI don't like it because it is always saying \"low power\" and I do every thing it said to trouble shoot the problem with out and luck fixing the problem", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_149", "text": "Microsoft 5000 laser mouse\n\tI just purchased this mouse. It has a good feel. It does not scroll as smoothly as I would like. Contrary to what Microsoft says, the buttons are not programmable -- you have to select from a predefined list. I chose to use the small silver buttons on the side as \"copy\" and \"paste\". Neither one works.Another irritation, I am already getting a popup that says the \"signal\" is weak -- about 18\" away, yet the menu says it is fine I got a great buy on it at OfficeDepot (half price), otherwise I would return it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_150", "text": "Poor sound quality - interference from other electronics\n\tInterference from other electronics is a severe problem - I had to return this item for a refund. If you can locate it several feet from any other electronics, it might work for you, but who wants a phone that you cannot place on your desktop, near a computer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_151", "text": "Not for Hardcore Gamers\n\tI am a LONG TIME pc user and pc gamer.\n\nI wanted this for a \n1. tv\n2. pc gaming monitor\n3. xbox gaming monitor\n4. dvd veiwing device. \n\nHere is how I rate this monitor on these four levels on a scale of 1 to 5:\n1. tv = 2\n2. pc gaming monitor = 2\n3. xbox = 1\n4. dvd = 3\n\nThe ghosting for normal operations is almost too much to live with. I returned this item just so you know. The rca inputs gave me only black and white images. This could have been because my monitor was defective. I am not sure.\n\nGhosting during gaming was very bad. Worse than that was it's lack of good brightness control.\n\nThis is not for gamers", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_152", "text": "Good sound... SUCKS for iPOD!!!\n\tThe ONLY reason i bought this unit when I saw it in the store was for the iPod controller feature. I really looked forward to being able to control my iPod from the deck and hiding my ipod in my dash completely out of sight. Boy was I disappointed! The iPod adpater works and all... but barely. It takes FOREVER to scroll through the songs, artists or albums. Why the hell would Alpine put out a product that has an inferior scrolling mechanism and then lock you out of the iPod so you can't even select songs from the iPod itself? I have over 3000 songs on my iPod... by the time I scroll to the song I want I've already reached my destination... and that's if I even find the song at all! So now what I have to do is unplug my iPod, scroll to the song I want, then plug it back in. (Luckily the reciever continues to play whatever song was already playing when you plug your iPod in.) But again... that defeats the whole point of having the controls built into the deck. Bottom line, the iPod control feature flat SUCKS. The deck features a \"quick search\" function... but it is uselss... it isn't used to search through artsts or albums... only individual songs and there's no way to skip 10, 20, 30 or 100 songs at a time... only 1 by 1... What's \"quick\" about that? I have 3000 songs and hundreds of artists and albums and Alpine thinks I'm supposed to go through them 1 by 1???? Another annoying thing about this unit is that when you skip through songs while the iPod is playing, the display just says \"song up\" or \"song down\" instead of just showing the name of the damn song! Who thought of that? What possible help could \"song up\" be to anyone? Just show the name of the song while I'm skipping through... that makes more sense right? There are a bunch of other problems I have with the practicalness of this unit when used with the iPod adapter and iPod... but the sound quality is great which is the most important thing... but then again... who cares if the sound is great when it takes you all day to find the song you want to listen to", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_153", "text": "Not Good\n\tI bought an Alpine 9847 and the Ipod interface. I works but it totally hijacks your Ipod. The beautiful intuitve, fast controls on the Ipod itself are locked out and you can ONLY control the Ipod from the car stereo. It is therefore very hard to deal with especially if you have a large music catalog on you Ipod. It is very slow, not at all intuitive. Even after getting used to it it is no good. The info on artist, album or song title imports from the IPod very slowly. Turning the volume knob is equivalent to circling on the Ipod but one turn eqauls about 3 spots on the list unlike one circle on the Ipod which equals dozens of spots on the list. Therefore if you have a large catalog you have to spin the volume knob 100 times to get thru a long catalog list which takes forever........Very annoying, very slow, very cumbersome. If only it did not deactivate the normal controls on the Ipod itself. A better and much cheaper solution is to find a car stereo with some form of line in, either stereo mini plug or RCA jacks. The just connect directly and use the IPods own controls which are infinitely better. I replace an old stereo to get the Ipod option and am very sorry I did so", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_154", "text": "Junk\n\tThe only thing this item is good for is charging your ipod. The transmitter is so weak all you hear is static buzz with muffled music in the background. Don't waste your money. And, don't expect any help from the manufacturer who refuses to answer emails or accept a warranty return.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_155", "text": "font size stuck ridiculously small\n\tMine worked pretty well for about the first 50 labels that I made. Then the font size got stuck ridiculously small so that the message only covers about 10 percent of the tape surface. If you want really small labels with a hard-to-read font size, you could use my PT-1750 to print them out and then cut down with scissors to eliminate all of the wasted label area", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_156", "text": "A few problems\n\tI just purchased this product. In the instruction manual, it states that only the Brother AC adapter should be used and any other will invalidate the warranty. Why is it that only a Brother adapter can be used when AC adapters are supposed to be standard? A tactic to increase sales? The adapter itself costs an additional 15 to 20 dollars. In addition, I agree with some of the other reviewers that a significant amount of label is wasted with each printing due to the empty space on either side that must be cut off. The 2 line printing does look very nice. I have not used many of the other features and so cannot comment on those", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_157", "text": "Don't Buy this Ink Hog\n\tDon't even accept it as a freebie (as I did) unless you are prepared to pay $1.15 per sheet for color ink. That was my experience with the first color cartridge, which was fully consumed on a total of 20 sheets, 12 of which were heavy color, the others being mixed color and text or very light color. At $17.99 per color cartridge and $14.99 for black I calculate the outrageous, obscene $1.15 per sheet figure for ink. This is about six times greater than the average ink cost for my old HP720c, which unfortunately does not work with my new HP Pavilion PC (no printer port on this model, among other issues). I have vowed to not purchase any HP product in the future if I can possibly avoid it. I just ordered a Canon Pixima to replace this ink hog. On the positive side, the print quality is good, speed is excellent, and color fidelity is fair. The software installed without incident, and the machine is easy to operate, but the HP software is overbearing and constantly trying to sell you something--worse than daytime television", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_158", "text": "HP - Bad printers, bad service, and a bad name.\n\tBought this all-in-one printer and the install disc was bad. Prints test page every time I turn it on. Won't print. Jobs get stuck and cannot cancel. Spoke with customer service for 1.5 hours! Yes, that long. They would not refund me and told me that I should have did a better job researching their products. They got that right. All I could get was a refurbished replacement that also performs like crap. HP has lost a customer forever, and I am making it my mission to share with everyone how terrible they are with products and customer service. Canon, meet your next customer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_159", "text": "Doesn't Fit eTrex Vista CX\n\tThis bracket will not fit the eTrex Vista CX. This is because the battery cover supplied with the bracket (replaces the original battery cover to provide attachement lugs) will not clear the microSD card socket. This is very frustrating because the Garmin website even shows this bracket, part number 010-10361-00, in the eTrex Vista CX accessories list. So if you have a CX, don't purchase this item", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_160", "text": "Not too Good!\n\tThe first few times it worked great, after that i haven't been able to use it, for some reason incoming audio is good but the mic does not work, i have to use my computer's which is anoying so i stopped using altogether. Waste of money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_161", "text": "Don't Buy Vtech - BATTERY ISSUES\n\tWe have bought 3 of these VTech Phones for our house. Since the begining we have had battery problems. It is really annoying when you have to make a phone call and your phone doesn't work because of the battery.\n\nAt any point in time, at least one of the phones constantly reports a \"low charge\" or \"no battery\" message, which means you can't use that phone. Of course, you can hear the ring from the phone that is never at the same room that you are, so you have to run to pick up the other phone, since the one in your location has the no battery problem.\n\nAs other reviewers have noted, this in spite of the fact that we make minimal use of the phones and leave them in the charger most of the time. \n\nOn the beginning we used to take the battery out of phone and put it back in. That doesn't quite work anymore. I tried to get support but you can't get a live person at the VTech number. On their website they suggest replacing the batteries, but they are rechargeable, so how many times are we really supposed to buy new rechargeable baterries (I have already replaced it once)?\n\nI know we wont buy VTech products again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_162", "text": "Very disappointing in numerous ways\n\tIt's not often I find a product that's as disappointing as this. The interference problem is very serious and makes most conversations a pain. Moving around the house and outside of the house, standing on your head holding the phone at a 45 angle, etc., are part of the daily ritual in trying to hold a legibible conversation.\n\nBut that's not the bad part. The bad part, as at least one other reviewer has noted, is that each of the phones constantly reports a \"low charge\" message or something similar. This in spite of the fact that we make minimal use of the phones and leave them in the charger most of the time. The only solution I've found is to take the battery out of phone and put it back in. Then it will work for a day or two. I suppose it could be just the batteries. But if so then we were shipped batteries that were already on life-support.\n\nI read a few good reviews of this phone, and of course there are a number right here. But out experience has been the opposite. The phones have been nothing other than a pain", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_163", "text": "Beware\n\tI picked up this headset telephone because I am spending more and more time on the phone. \n\nAlmost immediately after plugging it in, everyone I called asked me to speak up, repeat what I said, and that they could not hear me very well. \n\nWhen I attempted to setup a new voicemail system, I found out why. The headphone is amplified, but the microphone is not. No matter how loud I spoke (or shouted) the audio is severely suppressed and barely audible.\n\nSimply stated, this product is not usable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_164", "text": "Targus PA400U DEFCON 1 Ultra Notebook Computer Security System\n\tI had this for approximately 2 years. It worked fine for couple of months but suddenely started to activate the alarm without any disturbances. One day I left my laptop attached the alarm in my office for about half an hour. During this period, the alarm was activated and I was embarrased to face my office workers. This is without increasing the sensitivity of the alarm. I sent it back to Targus and they were nice enough to give me a new alarm. But after several months, it started the same problem.\n So, now I am afraid to use this security system with my laptop. But I did not face problems like changing the combination by its own. You can use it without the alarm activation (i.e: without batteries) but the cable is so thin, it is not recommended to protect any valubles", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_165", "text": "Poor Macintosh Support\n\tI bought this item after seeing the almost uniformly good reviews including the one that says there is good Macintosh support. Unfortunately the player does not work well with the Macintosh. The included software often crashes and does not seem to be able to import DSS files. The software can move the files between the recorder and the computer but the files do not appear in the software window. The use interface is also fairly crude and looks as if it was ported directly from Windows 3.1. The DS-2 appears to the finder as a standard USB disk and I have been able to copy the DSS files from the player to the compuer using the finder. It is then possible to play the DSS files by double clicking them, but it will only play one file. If you want to play another file it is necessary to completely quit the DSS player and relanch it. Exporting the files to a format usable by other software such as AIFF is also nearly impossible. There is an export function in the menu, when it is selected it asks were the new file should be saved but no file ever appears. Unfortunately there is no other Macintosh software available to read or convert DSS files as Olympus refuses to allow others use the the format on the Macintosh. Search of the internet reveals that others have found extremely painful ways of converting the DSS files such as playing the entire file and re-recording it with another program", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_166", "text": "Poor build quality\n\tGreat sound, but the build quality is just not there. On a recent trip to Europe, the left bud completely fell apart and the leads became disconnected from the bass driver. They are only two months old and I always keep them in the case! I had to solder it back together and then super glue the bud back together. Since then I've also had to superglue the right bud as well. Also, the cable sheath is fraying over one bud lead, revealing the fine speaker wire underneath. I don't expect these phones to last much longer which is too bad. They are great sounding and comfortable, but unfortunately they seem to have cut some important corners. Be warned", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_167", "text": "Aweful Headphones!\n\tThese headphones are so expensive and they are aweful! I dont remember if it was the left or the right but one side of the cord is longer than the other; its very annoying! I tried to loosen it and the wire was showing, what a piece of s***. Its very annoying because the ear bud fell out when I listened to music and it doesnt feel comfortable. Also the rubber on the ear bud falls off very easily. They are too expensive for a piece of junk! The only reason I rate it two stars is because the sound is great on the headphones. Instead purchase the Sony SRF-HM01V S2 Sports Walkman Street Style Headphone Radio. I purchased those after these fell apart and they are much better :)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_168", "text": "Just not good enough\n\tI SO wanted to love this thing. I have an iPod that I am seldom without, and my car isn't iPod compatible. I bought a Monster Wireless FM Transmitter/Charger so I could listen to my music on the way to my class reunion. Unfortunately, the thing just didn't work for me. \n\nThere are 8 preset stations (low on the dial) and if all of them are in use, you're out of luck. I don't live in a huge city (maybe 60,000 with farmland all around), but only two of these stations were available. Although I was able to tune in to my iPod, it wasn't crystal clear. In fact, it wasn't even plastic clear. The static sometimes overrode the music, which drove me nuts. This is like a fax machine - the original may be spotless, but the fax will be a little fuzzy. \n\nIf you have a cassette player in your car, there are adapters that go through the cassette player and are much better. If your car isn't iPod compatible and you don't have a cassette player, you're better off just burning a bunch of CD's", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_169", "text": "Poor item choice\n\tIf all you want is a carrying case that is transparent and UNABLE to use the stylus with the case closed, then this is the perfect item for you(sarcasm).\n\n The Palm Z22 Air case states that you are able to use the sylus with the case closed, this was the selling and purchasing point for this item. Problem is, this feature does not work. Affortable, but what is the point if you can not utilize the item for it's selling feature...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_170", "text": "Do Not Buy This\n\tI bought this even with the bad reviews. I have one of it's predecessors, a black one and it worked fantastically for 5 or 6 years. It still does but the on/off button finally died. I figured... how bad could it be? The one I have worked great until now.\n\nIt's BAD. It's AWFUL. It's WORTHLESS. I've had to enter the codes for my tv and vcr 3 times today. The batteries are brand new... that's the first thing I tried. DO NOT BUY THIS. I only gave it a 1 because you can't give it a zero", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_171", "text": "Light Duty\n\tProduct is light duty, over time it will not hold up to being flipped and opened often, If longevity is your goal purchase elsewher", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_172", "text": "Disappointed in video quality\n\tFrom the photos and specs I thought this was \"the camera\" to have (both my wife and I loved the look of the camera from the photos we had seen). There's always exceptions to rules, and the rule, \"the more you pay, the more you get\" is the exception to the rule for this web camera. After getting it, I had difficulty in getting the software to load but eventually had success. I was very disappointed in the video quality. There seemed to be a lot of noise in the picture, and tweaking gave no improvement. I returned it to Amazon and took a lose in the return shipping cost, but considered it worth it just to get the price of the camera back. Amazon lived up to their part and refunded the price paid (less return shipment) with no hassle", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_173", "text": "not compatible with some notebooks\n\tthis webcam is not compatible with acer ferrari, with windows xp. I don't know why. I just returned it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_174", "text": "Way overpriced\n\tIf you got a crappy brand TV like the Samsung the East Meadow guy got, you might need a super-expensive cable like this to make the image quality acceptable, but if you have a namebrand TV like Sony or Sharp or Philips or Toshiba or Panasonic, a $15 HDMI-DVI cable totally suffices. This Monster cable is no better than the $15 guy (also available on Amazon, just search for \"hdmi dvi cable\"). Don't waste your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_175", "text": "Portable?\n\tThese seemed like good headphones at first - but problems with portablity were huge! The sound was good but 3 months into ownership one earpeice died so the phones are useless!! NOT worth spending time and money on these phones", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_176", "text": "No security and difficult to use\n\tNot a particularly easy lock to use (combo part rotates freely when not in computer, making it difficult to set the combo). Also changing combo is very easy to do accidently. However this is usually not a problem because it is incredibly easy to figure out the combo. I am not a professional lock picker, and I am able to break the combo without any difficulty (which is a problem with many low quality combo locks, but this design try to avoid it at all). \nI've noticed a lot of people have a problem with the lock \"spontaneously\" changing combinations. It's probably not because the lock is defective. It's probably because they inadvertently changed the combination because the mechanism to change it is so easy to engage.\nI would definitely never suggest this product to anyone (unless I really wanted their computer)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_177", "text": "Horrible lock\n\tLike other people here my lock spontaneously changed its combination on me....Surprise! My laptop is currently locked up at my desk at work which ruined my day and is ruining my night. Another stressor I do not need to deal with...do not get this lock if you value the mobility of your laptop over a theft deterrant", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_178", "text": "Stopped Working After a couple of weeks use.\n\tWiring broke at interface box - poor design", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_179", "text": "Does not retract\n\tAgree with the prior reviewers. I can not get it to retract any longer and that was only after 3 uses!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_180", "text": "Didn't work well for me - running Mac OS 10.4.8\n\tThis mouse was barely functional. It did move the arrow across the screen, but it was in a very random fashion. I went to the Macally website and downloaded the latest drivers. Still no luck. I'm sending this back. Guess I'll have to stick with my reliable Kensington. Too bad it's so ugly and doesn't match my ice keyboard. Oh well... function over form", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_181", "text": "Not good for DVD or Game Console\n\tThe product description for these speakers is misleading. They do not plug directly into a DVD player or game console. Then, after buying the adapters and doing the initial setup, three of the five speakers did not work. Perhaps these speakers are a good solution for PCs, but that's not why we bought them, and we immediately sent them back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_182", "text": "Great Sound. But lacking in other areas.\n\tIsolation:\nI had to use the foam inserts because the plastic ones were a little too large for my ears. With the foam, it completely sealed my ear canal and blocked out most noise. My commute home on the J train (light-rail) was quite silent. I was listening to classical music for the first time on the train. With earbuds, I had to put the volume level around 50%. With the Sony MDR-EX71 model, I could to keep it around 40%. The noise attenuation wasn't that good with the Sony model, but definitely better than earbuds (but the sound quality was quite terrible though.)\n\n\nSound Quality:\nSuperb sound. The partnership with Etymotic Research is evident. Everything sounded great: rock, grunge, classical. The Sonys sounded really muddy while these had a really bright sound with good bass (when the seal was good). Very balanced sound.\n\nCord/Construction:\nI string my earphones through an REI One jacket, so this was more or less perfect length. The cord is symmetric so it's not weirdly strung behind your neck like the Sonys, and the connection to the ear pieces is solid, not fragile-looking like the ER6. The earphones connect to the replaceable eartips very tightly. The included case is ridiculous though; it's way too bulky for portability.\n\nComfort/Fit:\nSadly, this is primary reason I'm returning these. Both the flanged rubber tips and the included foam tips were too big. The foam models got the seal, but they were too big, so I felt an uncomfortable amount of pressure in my ear canals. Those were my only two options with the included package. The other problem is that I cannot find replacements that are smaller, anywhere on the web, including the Altec Lansing site.\n\nDocumentation:\nAnother reason I am returning these is the documentation. The manual says that I can get replacement ear tips and accessories at alteclansing.com/inmotionearphones, and I get a 404 error when I visit the link. That is pretty pathetic.\n\nUpdate: (1/19/2006)I emailed Altec Lansing regarding this issue on 1/10/2006, and I have yet to get a response from them.\n\nBottom Line:\nIf you have large ears, these may suit you. But if you know that you have smaller ears, then stay away from these, and go for something else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_183", "text": "Poor reproduction\n\tI bought these to replace the standard iPod and Sony ear buds. I was under the impression that I would get a much deeper bass response. I was wrong. The bass reproduction is simply horrid. I read somewhere there is a \"break-in\" period. I have found this not to be true. They sound just as bad after 50 hours of listening as they did brand new. This is my first pair of Sennheiser and am very disappointed. I know they are low-end headphones - but I expected more. My recommendation is to keep researching", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_184", "text": "1 shortcoming only\n\tCons:\n Defect: the backlight does not work.\n Shortcoming: has Palm OS 3.1, an early version for Handspring Visors.\nNeutral:\n (expedited) Shipping time: 5 days\nPros:\n Price\n\nPS: Vendor customer support contacted me and provided a replacement unit with a working backlight, free of additional charge :)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_185", "text": "Item was the wrong color\n\tItem was advertised as white, but it was really grey. As a result we had to return item and assume the cost of mailing it back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_186", "text": "My PC is now dead, and Netgear doesn't care\n\tDuring the installation of the software on my PC running Windows 2000 Server, the installation program froze my PC completely. I had to turn off the PC, and now it does nothing when I turn it on. The lights on the front light up, but nothing happens at all. I called Netgear, waited on hold for 15 minutes, and then was connected to a gentleman whose English was not very good. I explained my problem about 5 times before he seemed to get it. He told me that the problem is that the product is not compatible with Win 2000 Server. I told him that I had never before encountered a piece of software that ran on 2000 Pro, but not 2000 Server (perhaps there are some), but he insisted that this was the case. I explained that, typically, installation programs that encounter and incompatible operating system would display a message to the user, and exit, rather than freezing and disabling the computer, but he held firm, and advised me that there was nothing he could do to help, and that he recommended that I contact my computer vendor so that they could restore my initial configuration. \n\nI went around and around with this fellow, then finally asked for his supervisor. After another 15 minutes on hold, another guy came on the line, who was pretty fluent in English. He explained his understanding of the situation, which was still wrong, and I explained the whole thing again to him. He had me turn the computer on and off, which of course I had already done several times, and check the monitor connection. After this analysis, he determined that the situation could not possibly have been the result of the frozen software installation that occurred just prior to it, and must be some other problem with my PC that had previously been working perfectly, that, coincidently, occurred at the exact same time as the software freeze. I expressed skepticism towards this explanation, and asked him if he would believe that if it was his PC. He said that absolutely he would, and reassured me that there was NO POSSIBLE WAY, (emphasis his) that his software could have caused these symptoms. \n\nSince I understood that it would be difficult for him to actually fix a computer in this state over the phone, I suggested that I could take it to a local technician, and send Netgear the bill for repairing my system. He declined that offer.\n\nSo, at the end of the day, I'm left with a dead PC, but, according to Netgear, a perfectly good wireless card and installation CD. \n\nNo more Netgear for me, thank you!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_187", "text": "Why, oh why, didn't I check Amazon reviews first?\n\tI am totally stunned that this could be sold as iPOD compatible. Nothing, absolutely nothing, works as you would intuitively think it would. Pause does not pause, forward arrow does not forward to the next track (just starts the same track over and over again), and heaven help you if you actually want to find a specific song or artist. There is no way to actually speed through a menu - you have to advance one artist at a time. This is fine if you love Aaron Neville but chances are you will be in a limb severing accident if you are trying to get to ZZ Top. I am taking this back tomorrow and demanding something that will allow me to control my iPod again from my iPod", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_188", "text": "It is what it is\n\tI guess for $50, this is an ok product. I am usually very against monster products, but I'd seen this for almost double at big box retailers, needed a surge protector for my new DLP tv, so figured what the heck. It arrived without incident, I hooked it up and so far so good. It basically a power strip with labels that also happens to be purple... for the \"neato\" effect I guess. Anyways, no idea if its worth more than your run of the mill surge protector. But the claims of independent circuitry to minimize cross-interference is what I was really interested in, as I have my reciever, cable box, DVD player, and subwoofer all connected... All in all a good buy I guess, at least you paid a lot less than retail... :", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_189", "text": "Six months and no Thinkpad tip? Completely unsatisfactory!\n\tI bought one of these a few months ago. It worked perfectly with my old Thinkpad, but not long thereafter I got a Thinkpad T60, thinking, \"Hey, universal means universal, of course it will work\". But no: SIX MONTHS after the T60 was introduced, Kensington STILL hasn't gotten their act together to produce a \"SmartTip\" for it. They haven't even added Lenovo to the list of manufacturers on their web site! All Customer Service can say is that they don't have one, they don't know when or if they ever will, and they suggest that I check back on the website someday if I still hold out any hope. So, I have a $100 brick on my hands. Very disappointing, Kensington.\n\nIt's really too bad: the unit is lightweight, sleek, and functional, and (unlike some reviewrs) I think the 5-inch cord was brilliant (and it doesn't get tangled up in my briefcase). The cables are much nicer than on my 70-watt iGo supply, and the connectors don't break like they did on the iGo. And it's not like there's some technical problem: the T60 needs 20 volts, 90 watts, well within the 24-volt, 120-watt capability of this unit. However, six months delay in supporting a major business computer brand is just unforgivable, so I can no longer recommend it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_190", "text": "Very disappointed and I returned them\n\tI wanted to get something better than the standard earphones for my Ipod.\nI saw some good reviews and this brand has been known always for great headphones. Bought these and was shocked at the terrible sound quality. Yes, the sound is clean, but TOO clean. The highs are too high leading to tinny and over-brassy sound. Voices have too much hiss. There is virtually no low end bass of any type. Very disappointing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_191", "text": "amazon is sleeping\n\tdvds are less than 30 dollars now with 16x speed\nand look at amazon ,it is still selling then above 40 (only 8x speed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_192", "text": "Want to donate your money to Ridata plus pay tax and shipping?\n\tThen buy these Ridata Disc", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_193", "text": "Terrible discs\n\tBought 100 DVD blanks - so far every one a coaster. Never had this kind of problems with any type of discs. Tried different software and burn speeds but nothing good. Very disappointed - at least they were cheap (...).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_194", "text": "Save your Money\n\tI am looking for a system to replace a Siemens 8825.\nThe 8825 has, in my opinion, the best set of functions of anything\ncurrently available but I have some reliability issues with it. I first tried the Motorola 7081 and found that unsatisfactory. \nMy next attempt was the Panasonic KX-TG6700B. This phone has decent volume and clarity at the base. The handset has good clarity and range but the volume could use a little help. The base layout is ok but the way you turn on the answering machine at the base is silly. The handset feels light and chintzy. The clarity of the outgoing messages on the answering machine is poor. The base is ugly; what were they thinking? \nAnyway, it ok, not wonderful. But since I couldn't get the answering machine to save messages on either line (it's defective) I sent it back. Back to the drawing board", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_195", "text": "Scan disk mini Sd\n\tit did not work at all and Amazon would not take it back saying it was my responsibility that it did not work. I would never buy this or any other product from this seller", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_196", "text": "A Big Disappointment\n\tI was excited about consolidating 3 remote controls I regularly use plus my fan and light controls. However, the Harmony 890 has proved to be a big disappointment. I was much better off with the 3 remotes I was using before. It was much simpler than fooling with the Harmony remote which requires so many key presses for basic functions. I never have been able to get the Harmony to control the fan and lights.\n\nSome reviewers have said that you just need to take time to do the programming properly. Even if you do, in my case it's just easier to juggle my 3 remotes and press ONE button to do what it would take with SEVERAL key presses on the Harmony.\n\nMy Harmony is now going to sit with the other remotes I never use and I'll just stick to the 3 that work for me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_197", "text": "Buyer Beware!!!!\n\tBefore you buy this drive, be sure to Google \"Cypress AT2LP RC42\" and \"western digital\".\n\nUntil yesterday, I recommended this drive to everyone. Then my drive failed, prompting me for new hardware and to install a driver for Cypress AT2LP RC42. It appears that there is a chip in the drive housing manufactured by Cypress that is failing in drives left and right. (Class action suit anyone?)\n\nThe Western Digital support staff is no help. Act like they have never heard of this error. Offer no option to just switch out the housing. Will replace drive- but you lose all the data. There are $30 replacement housings available - but you void your warranty. \n\nBottom line - if you buy this drive, be prepared for it to fail. Keep everything backed up, because there will come a day that this drive will fail", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_198", "text": "A lot lacking for this kind of money\n\tWhile convenient and a nice, lightweight unit, the voice pickup is very poor, regardless of how you adjust the set. This is not only with the set I have used, but with others I have talked to - you can tell if the person on the other end of the phone is using one of these units because they are so faint. I've gotten so I just ask if they're using a Plantronics CS50 when they are faint and the answer is invariably \"yes\". Also, if you are in a building with a lot of exposed metal (window/door frames, high cubicles with lots of metal), the range deteriorates significantly", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_199", "text": "Poor Quality Video. Not worth purchasing.\n\tI recently purchased this item from Sharper Image and was very disappointed. \n\nThe video is faint, grainy (even in strong lighting), and out of focus once you are more than 2 feet away from the camera. Colors all but disappear. It's practically black-and-white video.\n\nThe power supply weighs more than the device itself (one pound, including cord) and is HUGE. It also gets very warm after an hour or so. \n\nI've tested this product in every type of lighting situation and the results have been unsatisfactory in all cases. The only thing the device does well is detect motion.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_200", "text": "Not worth it\n\tI have owned the TomTom Navigator 5 for almost a year now. While the program is well thought out and provides a good function, it does not work well with my Tungsten T5. I have contacted customer service 4 times now and they have always been helpful in trying to fix my issues (listed below), but to no avail. \n\nSome of the issues I have had:\n\nAny time the software has to redirect or think, it locks up. If I stay on the original planned route, it sometimes works properly...\n\nIn a 30 minute trip from Orange County to Long Beach, I had to pull over 7 times to reset my device after the software locked up.\n\nVoices lock up mid sentence giving a stuttering sound until you are able to pull your car over to reset the device.\n\nIn a 20 minute trip from San Francisco to Oakland the device locked up 5 times. I finally gave up and called a friend to guide me.\n\nBear in mind, I have had no problems with my T5 in the 1.5 years of ownership...it is only with this software. Customer service has acknowledged the problems and given solutions that have solved little to nothing. \n\nIn summary, it's not worth spending the money to have to print out Mapquest directions to have when the device crashes...stick with Mapquest", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_201", "text": "Okay product. Contemptuous product support.\n\tEssentially once TomTom has your money they're finished with you . . . until you want to spend more money with them.\n\n The product is okay. The map data is from TeleAtlas, a vendor to many of the map software producers. What makes TomTom different is its GUI (Graphic User Interface) that the user interacts with. It really is a work of art most of the time. The map presentations are rich and may be viewed as 3D or 2D. The planning interface is icon driven and easy-to-use. Unfortunately TomTom really didn't think it all the way through.\n\n There are several irritants, all of which vie for first place. One is that TomTom doesn't give you the option of using its maps without a GPS. There are many instances where I know where I am begining from and going to and I don't need a GPS fix. TomTom ignores such desires and annoyingly keeps prompting for you to start your Bluetooth connection. There is one mode that you can use to plan a route without a GPS and it simply doesn't work very well, often informing you that TomTom can't route you from a point beginning on an interstate to another point further along the same highway. That's just plain dumb. This is a mapping application. If I want to use these expensive maps for walking directions without a GPS, I should be able to. TomTom certainly doesn't think so.\n\n Another irritant is the documentation. Probably in an effort to make TomTom appealing to the casual user, the documentation is dog simple . . . and often wrong. It appears that they didn't update the documentation to the newest version.\n\n Although you can load maps by region, TomTom makes no allowance for travelling from one region to another. You have to calculate your route to the ending point within one region and then begin it anew in the next region. Again, this strikes me as a silly omission. If you are in Wisconsin, which is one region, and drive to Minnesota, which is in another, you have to create two routes. Not bright.\n\n There are a number of idiosyncracies, anomalies and bugs that drive me up a wall. However, overall, TomTom is still better than the competition. It computes routes quickly (when it is capable of figuring a route at all). Annoying, however, it tends to prefer expressways, regardless of your preferences. In a major metro area laced with expressways going in all directions, this can create some incredibly convoluted - and ridiculous - routes. Creating alternative and more logical routes is possible, but tedious.\n\n The worst part of the TomTom experience is its customer support. Well, perhaps support is the wrong word for it. I encountered two problems installing the software. It was obviously that the tech support person was clueless and was simply guessing and grasping at straws. (I had resolved the issues before the rep called and already knew what the problem was.) The TomTom rep didn't listen, kept interrupting and when it was pointed out that he was contradicting the manual, he just kept moving. (The manual in at least one instance was correct and the rep wrong.)\n\n The TomTom packaging itself arrived in broken condition. The rep denied it was their packaging, claiming that I must have bought a third-party repackaged product. Talk about insulting: I have the package in front of me with the TomTom labels, the whole works and this guy is telling me that my lying eyes are deceiving me?\n\n A fax to TomTom management about my experiences has gone unanswered more than a week later.\n\n TomTom is riding high right now but I suspect in a couple of years as competitors introduce better products with better support that TomTom will be history. It won't be the first company that offered a good-enough product without support and possesing contempt for its customers to disappear and it won't be the last.\n\n I know that if I find a marginally better product with adequate support, I'd abandon TomTom in a flash.\n\nJerr", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_202", "text": "Map Activation? For a product I purchased?\n\tThe TomTom Navigator is a nice enough device, until you get to the Maps activation. The Maps activation? Why should I have to activate my maps if I have paid for the product? Good question, well, I activated these maps on one PDA, and within 2 weeks my PDA died and I had to obtain warranty service. Well, I decided that I would upgrade to a new device and then sell my old device when I got it back from the manufacturers (I tend to switch my PDA every 3-4 months anyway).\n\nSo I installed the maps on the new device and it asked me to activate. OK, I figure...no problem, I will be able to activate it 1...2...3 because after all, only I have the activation card/code. No such luck, TomTom wants PROOF that I have brought a new device? what kind of nonsense is that? What if I lost my PDA in 2-3 months? What if I'm a nut who likes to change PDA's every 3-4 months? What, you mean I have to show you proof that I switched? Isn't the fact that I have the activation card proof enough? I don't know too many people who pay $269 for a product and let other people use the activation codes.\n\nAvoid them at all costs. You will regret your purchase if you change devices frequently.\n\nOne other problem with this product...out of the box it is not 100% compatible with Windows Mobile 5 devices (most of the new Axims are WM5. You really have to break your back to install on these devices.\n\nAvoid", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_203", "text": "Why is this so cheap?\n\tI agree, this is a flimsy piece of plastic that will not hold the GPS unit over a few little bumps. I expected more from Garmin. Consider this: Touratech Mount for Garmin 60C series. Its a solid unit. It costs a little more but you won't be replacing your GPS unit due to it falling to the ground.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_204", "text": "Barely gets the job done ...\n\tMy company car has a built-in GPS unit and I have gotten to like it, sort-of. I have gotten lost in a rental car trolling around Silicon Valley enough to get a portable GPS unit. After some research, the Garmin iQue 3600 is what I ended up with and I paid about $700. The unique feature of this portable GPS unit is that a PalmPilot comes integrated into the package. I use a PalmPilot, so this GPS unit replaces my PalmV. Installation was quite awkward, and getting it up and running was a chore. I got the thing synced up and some maps loaded and have been using it for several months now. It does do the job, fitfully, and has several glaring issues. Most irritating, the Palm function and the GPS function are not seamlessly integrated. If an address is entered in the Palm part and then route to this address is selected, the iQue 3600 makes you find the location. But the address from the Palm section doesn't transfer cleanly into the find section and you must retype the address. I'm left-handed and graffiti has NEVER worked for me all my letters are drawn backward. The GPS can be engaged as soon as it recognizes where you want to go, but my unit takes a good 5-10 minutes to find the satellites when first exposed to sky. This means that I must have a good idea what to do for the first 5-10 minutes. Sometimes I just drive randomly until the GPS locks in and starts to issue navigation orders. Also, the antenna must be deployed to get any GPS reception and must be forward enough in the windshield to see sky. This is OK, except that the iQue 3600 doesn't tell you that the antenna has not been deployed. \n The iQue 3600 does not work propped up on the passenger seat so a 5 pound holder is necessary to hold the unit on the dashboard. If the antenna is not deployed, the iQue 3600 simply doesn't navigate and doesn't tell you why. Worse, it acts stupid by going into a dangerous and unhelpful simulate mode. If I ever figure out what that means, Ill tell you in a future post. I figured out the antenna problem the hard way in an ice storm outside of Ottawa. I'm a fan of GUI design, and I must say that the UI here is very, very bad. Not the worse I have ever seen, but very bad: non-intuitive, inconsistent, and arbitrary. The FIND function/button has an entirely different function in the GPS section from the Palm section. Of course, the same icon is used. I cannot imagine grandma using this thing to navigate. What little there is of the very pretty documentation is atrocious. About 10 times more information is needed here. It shuts down randomly on occasion for no apparent purpose (Battery savings maybe?).\n The secure digital card is too small (max of 256MB), so you can't put more than a few California counties in the memory. Maps storage is managed with a rather hostile GUI. This is not fatal, but is irritating. I would rather put a 1GB SD card in the iQue 3600 and be done with it.\n The iQue 3600 burns too much power to be used as a portable, so it must always be tethered to the car or resting in the cradle. I don't find the power issue to be a problem. I understand that to get clear, bright screens it is necessary to use power. I agree with the tradeoff here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_205", "text": "Very cheap cases...and I don't mean only the price\n\tThe price on the cases is cheap but you get what you pay for. I will never buy these cases again. Quite a few of them were broke when I got them. Even the ones that weren't broke are made of VERY flimsy plastic and I have a feeling they will break if I open them very often. They also don't open and shut very easy. Look elsewhere for good cases", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_206", "text": "Cheap costs you more in the long run\n\tI bought this and I'm sorry. It sounds horrible. Don't waste your money because you'll just have to buy another one anyway for any true enjoyment. This crap is barely good enough for my bathroom", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_207", "text": "The worst wireless card ever\n\tAlright before I begin let me just say I know quite a bit about wireless networking. I had already connected 2 wireless pc's to my 128 bit WEP encrypted router. I had initially set it up as WPA but opted to change it as this hunk of junk doesn't support WPA. This card will detect your network no problem, just try connecting to it. Apparently I am typing in the wrong WEP pass.... I can assure you I am not. Perhaps there is an issue between Micro$oft and D-link I am unaware of...go figure. I do not have the time nor patience to deal with Micro$oft's customer support regarding this issue. Back to the store this goes. Do yourself a favour and do not buy this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_208", "text": "An interesting-looking, but useless, blinking bit of plastic\n\tMicrosoft has never failed to disappoint me, (I suppose there is something to be said for consistency) and this carries on that somewhat dubious tradition. I bought this with a the MN-700 wireless router, and both worked fine for a couple weeks. However, they both conspiratively proceeded to stop functioning. This card was the most maddening of the pair, because it would find the wireless network every once in a while, yet refuse to connect. I've tried every channel, and made sure its on infrastructure mode, but it still refuses to work. I suppose I deserve it, though, expecting that a microsoft wireless card would connect to a microsoft wireless router with a microsoft operating system. Do yourself a favor and buy your wireless networking from a decent company that has some expertise in networking, like Linksys or Belkin. Whatever you do, give as little money as possible to this shoddy company", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_209", "text": "Not worth the money\n\tI returned this product after a week - it was difficult to manage, the screen way too small to read (and I have 20/10 vision!) and just a very disappointing product overall. Do not waste your money. I ended up buying a Samsung and I couldn't be more happy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_210", "text": "Terrible! Do not purchase!\n\tI just purchased this printer last night at BestBuy and took it home. When I removed the contents of the box, I noticed that the USB cord was not in there. I read the directions and said that you had to buy the cord separately. I couldn't believe it. So, I went to the store and bought one. This cost me an additional $11. I went home, installed the software and plugged everything in. I printed off a few things and it looked great. Today, I went to use the printer again and the power woudn't turn on! I disconnected then reconnected everything and still no power! I tried several more things and still couldn't turn the power on. Now I have to return it to BestBuy. This was the first and last time I will ever buy anything from HP!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_211", "text": "fire hazard\n\tWe purchased this system less than two years ago. It has seen light to moderate use. Several days ago, the speakers started intermittently cutting out. This afternoon, the subwoofer popped several times--then caught fire! Fortunately, my son was able to extinguish the flames before much damage was done. Beware!!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_212", "text": "Five Stars for the Buds, Zero Stars for the Cord\n\tI do not recommend Sennheiser's MX75 headphones.\n\nFirst, the good features:\n1. As with all Sennheiser products, these earphones deliver first rate sound for its price range.\n2. The earphones are very comfortable and easy to fit properly using the included pads.\n3. Once inserted in the ear, these earphones will not fall out due to vibration, movement or sweating.\n\nHowever, the cord has ugly problems:\n1. The cord is unusually stiff and consequently tends to be tough to manage. This is especially true when the phones are first removed from the package, as the cord maintains a sort of corkscrew shape for quite some time.\n2. The cord running to the right earphone is substantially longer than the one connecting to the left earphone. The result is annoying slack around the face and neck.\n3. The cord is the ugliest possible shade of green.\n\nAll in all, should Sennheiser offer a new product using the same earphones, but with conventional wiring, I'll be a buyer. Until then, I've given up on using these lime green annoyances", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_213", "text": "Wouldn't work for me - soooo disappointed\n\tI bought this TV for my husband to take hunting but we can't get very many channels and the ones we do get have a terrible picture. The TV is an awesome size and the design is really nice with a good size screen. I didn't hook to cable so that may improve the picture but we don't have cable. I tried programming the channels from two different locations 20 miles apart from each other. I tried programming with the antenna on the TV and with separate rabbit ears. It would only pick up one of the three local network stations. It picked up maybe 8 other misc stations which aren't popular. I couldn't get a good picture on any of the stations and I tried adjusting all the menu items, brightness, hue, etc. It didn't even have a good black and white picture .... it was like a white screen with blurry images in the back. Sooooo, sooo disappointed because I wanted to be able to use this at work too.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_214", "text": "An O.K. Keyboard with Cheesy Backlighting and no Fn Key\n\tI wanted a keyboard that I could use in low light with both my PC and Mac, and this one is reasonably o.k. Those users who enjoy the backlight of a Mac PowerBook or MacBook Pro will be disappointed by the cheap approach Saitek used to illuminate the keys, though. On the Mac, each key has its own embedded light under the key. On the Saitek light is splashed under the entire keyboard, reducing the contrast and making it much harder to see the keys. But it's better than nothing, and is helpful in low light. It would have also been nice if they had an Fn key, but such is life", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_215", "text": "This card adapter doesn't work with my HP printer\n\tI purchased my Fuji CompactFlash xD Card Adapter elsewhere and it doesn't work in my HP officejet 7130 all-in-one. It won't load in as it's supposed to but will fit correctly backwards. Except then I get an amber light that says there is a card error. This is supposed to work with my all-in-one but it doesn't. For that reason, I'd give it a zero star rating if such a rating existed. I'm going to take this CP version back and hope the more updated CPF version works. I'm a travel writer planning to take my own photos to go with my articles, but I'm getting nowhere fast with this card adapter that refuses to work properly. This one is definitely a thumbs down. However, this is my first dud Fuji product I've bought and I love Fuji digital cameras", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_216", "text": "CHEAP and cheaply made!\n\tMine worked fine for about a month before it stopped working. dealing with D-Link isn't a pleasure either. \nDon't get it. Get something better. Spend a little more, avoid the hassles", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_217", "text": "IF YOU HAVE A TEKXON DIGITAL CAMERA DO NOT GET THIS!\n\tIF YOU HAVE A TEKXON DIGITAL CAMERA DO NOT GET THIS because when you put the memory card in and you turn the camera on the screen goes black!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_218", "text": "Stressful 30 minutes\n\tMy brother got a Lexar for Christmas. He put it in his Tungsten C and for 30 stressful minutes the card did not work. The device recognized the card, but you could not copy, format, nothing... just got an error and quot;This card is read only and cannot be and lt;whatever and gt;. and quot; Then all of a sudden it started working. 2 stars for the stress and for the fear that it will stop working again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_219", "text": "Not Reliable and Customer Service is Poor\n\tEverything your read about the picture quality is true... however, this product just isn't reliable. Cost me another $600 to get it fixed and it isn't even 18 months old. I am sure I am not alone since you can see these on that famous auction site may with similar power issues. Customer service from this company is also very poor. If I had it to do over I would not have purchased this product and I probably should not have spent the money to get it fixed. I think it will be just a matter of time before some of these 5 star reviews begin to change their tune", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_220", "text": "If I could give this a zero, I would.\n\tBought this and plugged it in and backedup some files, went to transfer them to another computer and the drive was dead, I treid a few computers and no of them could regonize the drive. I guess I have one of the many \"bad ones\"..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_221", "text": "Too many disappointments\n\tOthers have written about this phone not holding the charge, and I agree! I can't tell you how many times a call has gone dead in the middle of a conversation, with no warning, no low battery message. I've only had the phone since November. There is not a quick, convenient way to redail numbers--you have to choose from a list of options, 1-plus number, or the area code without the 1, or no 1 and no area code. No easy way to speed dial. Range is disappointing. I'm looking for a new phone. Back to Uniden or Panasonic", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_222", "text": "Just didn't work!\n\tAfter burning one coaster, I thought, it's just a fluke. I'll burn my first DVD in no time. I was wrong. After updating the firmware on my new Plextor DVD burner and downloading the latest version of Nero 6, I burned two more coasters. Don't buy these unless you want pain and frustration", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_223", "text": "Worst Media ever\n\tPlays fine on the first layer. But picture will freeze during layer switch. I either have to stop or skip pass the chapter but picture will be jumping and pixellated, pretty much unwatchable.\nyou have to skip at least couple chapter away from the layer switch to get a decent picture on your screen.\ndon't waste your money. Buy verbatim instead. I never had any problem with that media.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_224", "text": "Not for a serious Audiophile setup\n\tDissapointing. The sping-loaded connectors at the back of the selector are not particularly strong, so thick or rigid cables under tension (e.g. twisted at odd angles) easily slip out. The depth of the connectors is also not great, so wires cannot be inserted very far to compensate for the lack of traction. Connections might be better using Monster Cables' own Angled Gold Pin connectors, but I didn't try those", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_225", "text": "Disappointed with DPH-50U\n\tOn the good side, it was easy to set up, and worked reasonably well if the phone (tried both cordless and corded) was plugged directly into unit. However, I could not get it to work on other phones in the house when I used the jack to plug it into the wall per the instructions (so it would work like a land line on any phone in the house). I do not have a land line, so it may just need a land line to work since you are supposed to be able to switch back and forth. I even tried disconnecting the line outside the house but that didn't work either. \n\nI experience sporatic dropped calls that were not present before installing this device. I contacted tech support and was sent a driver upgrade v 1.20 (not available from their website). This seemed to improve the dropped call situation a bit, but I still have more dropped calls than before. \n\nThe dealbreaker for me was after I found out you had to be logged in as an administrator for it to work. With an \"always on\" internet connection, I was not willing to expose myself to that security risk", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_226", "text": "Unacceptable. This is worse than Beta.\n\tI bought this a few weeks ago so that I could connect a cordless phone to my office computer and use Skype for my calling. When it works, it works well, and the sound quality is fine. Unfortunately, much of the time, it doesn't work. It drops calls at random. Customer support is dismal, I emailed them several days ago and didn't even get a response acknowledging the email, let alone a solution to my problem. Just now I have tried reinstalling the drivers but that seems to be failing. \n\nWe have a VoSky Call Center at home that so far has been working much better. I bought the the DPH-50U because I was in a hurry and the store I was at only carried it, not the VoSky. I wish I had waited and bought a second VoSky", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_227", "text": "sucks!\n\tthe connection keeps coming loose and now it doesnt work unless you hold it in place - useless and a waste of mone", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_228", "text": "Scroll Wheel just stops working!!!\n\tI really wanted to like this mouse but so far it has given me nothing but grief. If you plan on leaving your computer on for extended periods of time and then coming back to it to do some work you may find that your scroll wheel no longer scrolls pages. I have had to on several occasions unplug and replug in my mouse in order to get the scroll wheel working again. This is absolutely UNEXCEPTIBLE Logitech! What happened to Logitech? You used to be able to count on them for quality products now I am wondering if I should switch back to Micro$oft products. I may give the Micro$oft Laser Mouse 6000 a try and take the MX 400 back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_229", "text": "BAD - BAD - BAD\n\tLike the forward/back buttons but they are located too far back on the body for comfort. Like the scroll wheel and side-to-side scroll ability. Pointer flickers a lot sometimes and often disappears over certain buttons. Logitech website gives no help.\nComes with an installation CD for a Logitech MX320 !!! Be prepared for a 50MB download to install the MX400. Almost makes Microsot look good", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_230", "text": "Description and Picture are Very Misleading.\n\tI have the same issue as \"Misleading Item Description\" below. The only reason I bought this is because I thought it was the complete set. What good is a headset without the base? \n\nWARNING! TigerDirect does not except returns on this headset; so now I must return the headset to TigerDirect, then buy the full unit from TigerDirect or I lose my $70. The headset with the base is about $35 more expensive than what I would have payed at BUY.COM.\n\nI expect a lot more from Amazon. Very, Very Disappointed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_231", "text": "very bad product\n\tI bought this Rikaline GPS 6010 a month ago. I tried to make it work for hundreds times, but it only worked once. Evertime when I turned on the GPS, it was always telling me it was initializing and then it just stopped working.I hate this thing because it embarrassed me before my friends.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_232", "text": "Don't buy this junk. Plenty of other good adapters, why risk buying this\n\tMine actually works and I still hate it.\n\nI haven't had all the problems others are complaining about.\n---I run Windows XP SP2 had no problems compatability.\n---Signal strength is fine.\n---I had no problem installing on one computer....except that I installed the card before running the CD, just like every other card or peripheral I have ever installed. I've never seen one that didn't allow you to install hardware before drivers. So I had to take it out, run CD and put back in. Just a minor annoyance that cost 10 minutes. But c'mon Linksys why the special order? Most people that are willing to open the computer and install a card don't need instructions to know \"take card and put in slot\" and \"insert disc\", so they don't look at them. At least they put a warning sticker about the installation order on the disk cover for us non-direction readers. Annoying but no stars deducted for this.\n---Told Mom to buy one (this was before I had installed mine). Installed easy and it worked fine at first. Now it connects to router but can't find internet (yes other computers connect to net through this router just fine). Would think maybe firewall setting issue??? but I used to work then just stopped. C'mon Linksys if your connected to the router how hard it is to find the internet. Deduct 1 star.\n---Stupid software only supports hexidecimal passwords. Of course my router also support standard alphabet and my password had some G-Z letters, so I had go change network password and update all devices attached to the network. C'mon Linksys how hard it is to support A-Z. Annoying but no stars deducted.\n---SLOW SLOW SLOW SLOW TO CONNECT!!!! On my other computers you hit connect and are online in 5-10 seconds. This thing takes 30 seconds to a minute. Impatient, yes. But still unacceptable. Deduct 1 star.\n---Can't hibernate or sleep computer or card disables. Only way to get it turned on again is to reboot. So it's either leave computer on all day long, or reboot everytime I want go online. Deduct 1 stars.\n--Overall bad product. Deduct one star", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_233", "text": "Terrible connections\n\tI bought two of these cards to go alongside my wrt54gs. I though that they should work great together since they are from the same manufacturer. Oh boy was I wrong.\n\nEven the though I get full bars with these cards, I get very flaky connections with them. I've tried many different settings and firmwares to try to rectify the problem. Many hours have been spent trying to get a stable connection. No dice, very flaky.\n\nOther computers with different cards work fine with the wrt54gs and never dropout. So there is something about this card that just isn't right, and I can't imagine both cards being defective. I haven't tested them with another router, but if it can't work with a wrt54gs v3, then what's the point", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_234", "text": "Amazing furreal!\n\tI got this toy for Christmas. Ilove it. I abanded this toy,and it got some brudle hits. It was still alive! Know I keep safe becuse I don't want it to die. I don't think this toy is a wast of money.Mine is ginger. It came with a silver/grey newborn kittin", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_235", "text": "Not so good.\n\tToo much static with snapping and popping - even after making all of the adjustments possible. The speakers are ONLY 10 feet away from the transmitter but still poor-to-marginal sound quality. Don't see how these could work 300 feet away(?) I do NOT recommend this product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_236", "text": "Cheap junk\n\tCheap piece of junk. Probably has 2 cents of electronic parts in it. I'm returning it to Wallmart. It might work OK if you live like right next door to the broadcast transmitter. Otherwise it's just too weak in its signal pulling ability. Also, when I turn the gain dials, they don't seem like they are really variable. I think they are really just on/off switches disguised as variable dials, because i don't see any difference between medium gain and high gain on any of the channels. I'm going to now go to a REAL, serious electronics store and look for some SERIOUS tv electronics hardware instead of Wallmart garbage. I'm going to work on improving my roof antenna and its cabling and I'm going to try using a variable gain preamp if I can find one (a high quality one, not junk). I tried a preamp from Wallmart (which wasn't adjustable at all) and it did help a lot with UHF channels, but the VHF channels were much worse because it made the signal too strong. So I need a variable gain preamp, assuming there is such a thing. I would advise everyone to go read the information available on the internet about tv antennas and how to get the best picture with them. I did yesterday and there's a lot of good stuff I never knew before.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_237", "text": "Indoor TV antenna\n\tI live in a particularly bad spot for TV reception and have been forced to use cable. This antenna brings in several local stations but the quality of the picture is unsatisfactory. So, unfortunately, for me it's either back to cable or try an amplified outside antenna.\nMiles Kenned", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_238", "text": "Does not work in Presentation View.\n\tYeah, they claim this thing works with MS Powerpoint. But what they do not tell you is that it only works with PART of Powerpoint. It only works in Slide Mode. It does NOT work in Presentation View mode. Of course, most of my presentations are run in Presentation View mode.\n\nSO the remote is useless. And they have no fix for it. They cannot even document that this is the case.\n\nI am going to look for something else. Maybe the Microsoft Remote.\n\n***UPDATE***\n\nIt's true, this presenter has problems with PowerPoint's Presenter View because in that mode PgUp and PgDown keys are used to scroll the notes. However, here's a neat trick I discovered that makes it work again: \n- Start the presentation in Presenter View \n- Pres \"B\" on your keyboard to show a blank screen \n- Click the mouse (anywhere in the blank screen) once to resume the presentation and then AGAIN to advance to the next slide \n- Magically, from this point on the presenter buttons work flawlessly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_239", "text": "Review of Zenith ZHDTV1-HDTV-UHF Digital Indoor Antenna\n\tThe Antenna did not work at all! Save your money!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_240", "text": "Dead Unit\n\tI recieved this unit 3 bussiness days after I ordered it. Fast shipping.\nTo bad when i recieved it it only worked for 2 minutes!!! Sending back tomorrow, not sure if i want another one. Only comes with usb charger, no wall charger", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_241", "text": "AT and T 210\n\tPhone seemed nice but I bought it to hang on a wall and it wouldn't due to manufacturing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_242", "text": "Terrible, useless, and unecessarily complicated.\n\tAll I wanted was something to make the incoming audio louder while listening to a call and typing during an interview. I couldn't find just a headset amp so I purchased this \"system\" based on Plantronics' good name. \n\nInstead of just plugging it into the wall phone jack, you have to use a regular phone, route the receiver/handset cord to this, then back out to the receiver/handset again, which makes this light unit basically hamstrung between the headset and handset and doesn't want to sit on the desk without taping it down. Then you have to take the receiver/handset off the hook, place it on the desk (assuming you have desk space, which I don't) then push a button to start up the headset. \n\nMost importantly, listening sound quality was muffled and not very loud. If I turned up the incoming sound volume, it immediately put a loud annoying squeal of feedback into the microphone, making it totally unusable. \n\nI went back to my regular, unampflied Plantronics headset which just plugs into the wall phone and is always on with no extra cords, ac adapter, or buttons to push. I'm not very thrilled with that, but for $15 it sounds MUCH better and much louder, without the feedback or the hassles. So for now I guess I'll stick with that until I find something else that just improves the incoming sound", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_243", "text": "They don't stay on/in your ears\n\tI never even got a chance to listen to music through these headphones. I couldn't get them to stay in/on my ears. The loops that go around your ear are huge and just make them more cumbersome. These may fit men with bigger ears better but I wouldn't recommend them for females", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_244", "text": "Adhesive Problems\n\tThe device is well built but has one major flaw. The adhesive comes in 2 types, \"removable\" and \"permanent\" types. Neither adhesive would stick to the dash of my Jeep Liberty. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it now, it appears as though I'm going to either have to find a more permanent mounting solution or find another type of adhesive", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_245", "text": "Right click is tricky\n\tAfter two weeks of use, I returned the mouse because 3 out of 4 times I tried to make a right click, it would not work. I eventually got frustrated and decided to return it.\nI'm sure it has to do with the way I use the mouse but I'm not planning on changing my angle or whatever it is that makes it fail. I think a regular 2 button mouse is just perfect.\nI wish this mouse had a real mechanical right button because it would be perfect.\nI LOVED the scroll wheel and will miss it greatly", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_246", "text": "It arrived DOA\n\tI had high hopes for this headset. I found that I could not hear anything when I attached it to my Treo 650. The Treo uses a standard plug. I verified that my Treo is working by attaching a stereo headset", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_247", "text": "Pure junk!\n\tMy friend bought one and I tried to set it up for him. Let me tell you, this thing is pure garbage. I spent a good hour and a half trying to get it to work. I tried to set it up using 2 laptops which were set up exactly how the booklet outlined. The direct ethernet connection wouldn't work and connecting to it through wireless was spotty at best. I could sometimes get into the setup page through wireless, but all of a sudden the setup page would stop working.\n\nStay away from D-Link! All their products are cheaply made and difficult to configure", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_248", "text": "Difficult to Install and unreliable\n\tI got this print server about a month back. Initially it took me 4 hours to get this thing installed and running in the wireless mode! After I got it setup, it worked fine for a week. But, then the wireless connection with the print server got flaky, so I switched to the wired mode. All was well again, but then after a couple of weeks the wired connection got flaky. It stopped printing and didn't recognize my HP-1200. After fiddling around with it for a few hours I finally got the contraption working again.\n\nBut, now my latest problem is that the print server prints garbage to the printer! Plugging the printer directly in to a computer works fine, but the print service somehow corrupts the data going to the printer and I end up with pages of garbage and error messages.\n\nSUMMARY:\nThis thing was a beast to set-up and every time something goes wrong, it takes a phenomenal amount of time to debug and correct. That's in addition to the questionable reliability of this device. I say steer clear of this thing. I'm now shopping for something better and never buying D-Link again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_249", "text": "Pathetic\n\tThis thing does a horrible job at detecting wifi networks. I have to be within 10 feet of my router to get a 50% signal (even though I can walk out tot he edge of my house and easily still get a good connection). If it does detect Bluetooth, which half the time it doesn't (regardless of it being active), it cancels out the wifi detection. So if you have a bluetooth headset, and you're talking, the thing will just let you know that yes, there is a bluetooth device around. Thanks. I was wondering", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_250", "text": "Not ready for primetime...\n\tI'm a longtime user of Wacom Intuos tablets and I was looking for something similar with wireless capabilities for my new dual 2.5ghz-G5. There were no wireless Intuos products available at the time of purchase, so I went with the Graphire Bluetooth. Unfortunately, the product leaves a lot to be desired and after a couple of weeks of use, I plan on returning it. The major problem lies with the pen--both in design and responsiveness. \n\nDesign: the Graphire series is cheaper than the Intuos, and there's a good reason why: the Graphire pen is thinner, lighter, and has no grip. If you have very small hands this might be acceptable; in my hand this feels like a toothpick. It's very difficult to manipulate a tool effectively when it doesn't feel like it has any durability. Additionally, the Graphire pen stand is little more than a piece of transparent molded plastic and slides around the desk whenever I put the pen back into it.\n\nResponsiveness: There is a half-second delay whenever using the pen to click in any finder-related options--opening windows, selecting files, etc. 1/2 second may sound acceptable, but if you, like me, use the pen for everything, not just drawing, believe me it is utterly maddening. On the other hand, the mouse behaves perfectly with no delay at all, so I know it's the pen and not my computer.\n\nThe tablet is attractive and the mouse works fine, but the bottom line is that it's more important for me to have a responsive, durable pen than a wireless tablet. If you've never used an Intuos you may not recognize the deficiencies, but for those who have, this is like going from a Mercedes to a Honda Civic. You'll get better gas mileage with the Civic but the Benz gives you the best overall driving experience. I need the driving experience, so I'm going back to the Intuos--wire and all.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_251", "text": "P.O.S.\n\tI know that everyone else seems to love this, so perhaps my complaint is more about Apple in general. My Ipod Mini (pink)is a lemon. The battery has never worked properly. It takes longer to charge than to discharge, and my current playing time per charge (no changing settings, not backlighting, nothing but hitting play and waiting till the battery dies) is about 2 hours. Apple will gladly sell me a new ($70) battery, but other than that tough. It is apparently my fault thet they're selling shoddy products. I'm not saying don't buy it. There aren't realistically any better choices out there than the Ipod, but buy it when you have a week to sit around and evaluate it and when they get around to opening a store near you. As for me, I think I'm going to dig out my old discman", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_252", "text": "Sub Woofer Problems\n\tAfter only a couple of months of light use, the sub woofer started making loud thumping sounds and the system stoped working. As soon as power is connected to the sub woofer, the loud thumping starts. I exchanged the system and the second set had the same problem after 6 weeks!! A total piece of junk", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_253", "text": "Fancy features, but bottom line...poor performance\n\tWhile a nice product packed with great features when it works, the bottom line is that it does NOT support TWAIN drivers, meaning you can not scan through ANY application other than ScanSnap. BIG MINUS. \nSecond minus is JAMS, JAMS, JAMS. I have barely used this machine, but the double feeds are incredible (the rollers are new and the machine is clean). I even tried using high grade color laser copier paper, but STILL double feeds big time! Upon occasion, I get a good feed, and I am so thankful for that. \nIf you are planning to do some serious office organizing with various types of paper, sizes and paper weights, skip this product and go for a ADF flatbed scanner. This baby will JAM up your day and consume all of your time with fiddling, reorganizing the misfeeds and clearing jams.\nThink deeply before buying this one. Also, with an ADF flatbed, you can scan books, and unusual documents (thin paper, very heavy paper) that an ADF (and the ScanSnap) won't process by simply lifting the lid of the ADF and taking the scan directly on the glass. With ScanSnap, you are screwed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_254", "text": "Too loud\n\tJust plugged it in and I'm ready to ship it back. Creates an annoying, high pitched buzz", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_255", "text": "Err...\n\tI was hoping that by getting this I'd get a decent flow of air and i'd be able to use it anywayer. But I was sorely dissappointed. It doesn't give much air and all the air you get you need to be close to feel... plus its too loud to use in most places...\n\nIf you really need it, you can get it... but I can't use mine often because like I said its too loud. Not worth it, not enough air flowing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_256", "text": "Worst Phones I have ever used\n\tWe bought a set of these phones because they looked nice, and because AT and T is a reliable company. But these phones are the worst. After having them for about 3 weeks, we began having terrible results with the volume/speakers in the phones. I took them back, and got a new set. These lasted about twice as long, before the battery life just became worthless. We are unable to leave these phones off the hook now for any extended period of time - say, 1 hour. And you can't talk on the phone for more than 30 minutes or so before the battery dies out, and takes 6 hours or more to get back charged again. And yes, we followed all the directions for letting the batteries charge, and all that kind of stuff. Still...I have never used a more frustrating phone, nor will I ever purchase an AT and T phone again. I bought a new phone today, and once fully charged, I will take these AT and T phones out back and smash them with a hammer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_257", "text": "Poor battery life\n\tI have to agree with many others about the poor quality of this phone. The battery life decreased rapidly and after several weeks I was forced to keeps both phones on their chargers. Instead of gambling on replacement cells I bought a Panasonic phone as suggested by other disappointed AT and T model 2255 buyers", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_258", "text": "Pathetic sound.\n\tI also was suckered in by the Monster name. I have an older Sony adapter that I've used in the past with no problems but couldn't locate it right before a road-trip, so I bought this one also. This actually sounds substantially worse than my actual cassettes (even though they're all over 10 years old).\nThe sound is hiss-filled, very poor signal-to-noise ratio.\nStay well away", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_259", "text": "Zero Stars\n\tI attempted to use this product in my 2002 Chevy Tahoe factory audio system. As others here noted, the deck would quickly error and eject the Monster Adapter. The Monster Adapter did work in my 2000 Harley Davidson FLTRI factory audio system. The difference is that the Harley unit does not have \"cut-tape\" detection. The Tahoe does. \n\nI returned this Monster unit and picked up the Sony Sony CPA-9C. \n\nThe Sony device is a bit different as it has small link of simulated audio tape within the tape path. This little bit of simulated audio tape effectively fools the tape unit not to think that there is an error and eject the Cassette Adapter. There are other reasons that these adapters will auto-eject (Google is your friend). But the Sony unit seemed to be the solution for me. \n\nThe big reason for the zero star review is that Monster has ZERO information on their web site or product packaging regarding device compatibility or troubleshooting.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_260", "text": "So quiet, it didn't work at all\n\tI lost my adapter that came from Walmart and was a generic brand. It worked perfect. This thing was expensive and it didn't work at all. I'd have to turn the volume on both the ipod and stereo all the way up and then I'd get some sign of life, not anything you'd want to listen to. It's worst than even the worst RF transmitter I've ever tried. Don't waste your money, believe the reviews", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_261", "text": "The worst unit I have ever used\n\tI bought this unit a couple of years ago based on its features, but soon discovered that it can't normally do the one thing that all GPSs should, tell you where you are. I used my e-Trex Vista for about a year and half and would estimate that I spent 10% to 15% of the time staring at some type of lost signal message. The unit is totally useless under any type of tree cover and often has trouble holding a signal anywhere on overcast days, which means about half the time in the Seattle area where I live. I would not recommend this unit to anyone but my worst enemy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_262", "text": "Lackluster product at best\n\tI had this GPS device for only 3 days and found it to be no better than mediocre.\n\nAlthough at one point I was able to track 6 WAAS satellites and the display claimed accuracy to 17 feet, while driving along a straight road for 5.5 miles, it indicated that I was traveling approximately 350 feet to the side of the road. On two occasions on this straight road, it said I actually crossed the road and traveled on the opposite side.\n\nI conducted a test by placing the unit where it would have an unobstructed view of the sky for 1 hour and leave it motionless. The trip computer reported that it had moved nearly a quarter-mile during that hour. I checked the accuracy at 15-minute intervals and it was constantly reporting accuracy between 12-24 feet.\n\nThe base maps are crude and inaccurate - a major 4-lane road (Hwy 7) in Tacoma, WA stops at 38th street. Really?!? If I drive down Hwy 7, it goes a couple of miles farther than the unit shows.\n\nWhile using the compass you must hold the unit level in order to obtain accurate readings - understandable. There is even a little message that tells you to hold it level if you are off a little - nice. I tried and tried to find \"level\" according to the unit and after about 3 or 4 minutes was able to determine where \"level\" was. It was nowhere close to actual level. Now, if I am trying to navigate with the unit's compass while it is mounted to my bike, there is no way it is going to be level and accurate.\n\nAt 5.3 ounces, it doesn't even pass off as a good paperweight.\n\nFortunately I was able to return it to the seller with no problems for a full refund (Thank you REI!). I found out that Wal-Mart.com sells the unit for 50 bucks less than REI after I bought it though.\n\nRecommendation: If you need a paperweight, get a rock - if you need a GPS, get a different one.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_263", "text": "Good device, worst service and software imaginable\n\tGarmin's devices are pretty good. Somewhat tempermental, but mostly reliable. It's connecting their software and dealing with Garmin support that is a nightmare. And, you will need to call them because their software has all kinds of bugs and an archaic key system. Customer service hold time: 30-35 minues. Response time for email tech requests: a staggering 5-7 working days. Clearly Garmin does not care about its customers", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_264", "text": "Great Product - Horrible Durability\n\tWhen these headphones are working, they are great. I never have trouble receiving sound. They are amazingly comfortable. Great battery life, and batteries are rechargeable. Long distance is great too, I can walk throughout the whole house on multiple floors without any trouble.\n\nBut... it's FAR to often that these are NOT working. As a matter of fact I've gone through FOUR pair in the last 2 years. The first pair didn't work out of the box. The second pair lasted two weeks and then the headset just would not turn on. The third pair lasted about eight months before the same thing happened, they just would not turn on. The forth pair lasted about a year and then yesterday the very same thing happened.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_265", "text": "How to remove the U3 Launch Pad\n\tI bought the Cruzer Micro not knowing that it came with the U3 Launch Pad software preloaded. As soon as I tried to use it on my computer at work, the company's anti-virus/firewall decided it was an intruder, preventing it from working at all. I was ticked... I had almost given up on it and was actually shopping around for another USB drive that had no software on it, when I ran into a website that lets you download an uninstaller for the U3 Launch Pad. I downloaded it, ran it and it took no more than 15 seconds to clean out the offending U3 garbage! Now I like my Micro Cruzer all over again! Oh yeah... the website to uninstall yours at is: [...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_266", "text": "I hate this drive\n\tI wish I had read the reviews before buying this piece of junk. As another reviewer says, U3 ruins it. I have a Mac so that feature is useless, but even worse it cannot be disabled. Everytime I plug in the drive I get this cheesy CD image cluttering up my desktop and I have to eject it, along with the drive icon, before the unit can be removed. What clunky engineering. I'll be returning this and scratching Sandisk off my list of reliable companies. I also agree with the reviewer who complained about the packaging. It is impossible to open without tearing it apart, which is probably a strategy to reduce returns", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_267", "text": "If the case doesn't fit you must acquit\n\tSpare SD card slots molded into the lid of this case prevent it from closing completely around the Tungsten E. You will see a noticeable gap around the bottom edge of the closed case. Slight pressure on the latch side side will cause the case to pop open unexpectedly in purse or brief case. I returned mine to Amazon a few days after receipt; still looking for an alternative", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_268", "text": "An expensive piece of garbage\n\tI bought this thing becuase I use voice recognition with my computer and I'm on the phone quite a bit. it was supposed to eliminate the need to for two head sets. With the amplifier and the plantronics headset to go with it The total cost came to around $200. Yay! \n\nThe amplifier has a strong hum when used through the phone and when I use it witht eh computer it has such poor sound quality that it doesn't work with my voice rec. software. I called customer service and they said I should send the unit to them and they would send me a new one. Funny, I have read that in a few places online. \n\nI went out and bought the Labtec equivelent, the dialog-301 at a whopping $15 (headset included, the head set is cheap though) and it is chrystal clear for both the phone and my computer. Plus if you want to upgrade the head set you can buy any analog computer headset. \n\nSave yourself $185 and just buy the dialog-301 you will be happy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_269", "text": "One year later the Card no longer works\n\tJust a fair warning to all out there considering this card. After purchasing this card it worked great. Then in the middle of my friend's wedding the card no longer was readable by my camera. I could not believe it! When I got home I put the original card in the camera and it worked fine. I reformatted this card and still the camera could not read the card. Not worth the money for only one years use", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_270", "text": "Crappy\n\tIt doesn't work properly. I can charge the Ipod but it doesn't let me sync. Sent an email to the seller but no answer so far!\n\nI am very disappointed with my purchase", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_271", "text": "THE BIGGEST MISTAKE I 'VE MADE!!\n\tDO NOT BUY THIS CRAPPY PIECE OF JUNK!!\n\nI purchased this unit with faith in SONY. Well forget it!! after 4 months the unit failed and began reading \"disc dirty\" half way through each recording. I sent the unit back for repair. They claimed to have \"fixed it\" but when I received it back it STILL failed on each disc (note that these failures RUIN the disc!). They sent me a brand new unit. GUESS WHAT..?! It failed after 3 months with the SAME PROBLEM!! I sent it back for repairs. AGAIN they claimed to have \"fixed it\". Well, it malfunctioned IMMEDIATELY!! I sent it back AGAIN!! This time they gave me a refurbished unit. I know you wont believe this...but the unit is WORSE than the other two!! They are currently sending me ANOTHER new unit. But I have no doubt this one will STILL be a piece of crap. They simply don't have this technology down. SONY should NEVER have put this junk on the market. BEWARE!!\n\n - UPDATE -\nThey sent they new unit. Guess what? PIECE OF JUNK. Fails on discs writing and when reading written discs. After trying FOUR of these units I can assure you this is a LEMON. Please note these positive reviews are from buyer who had their units for two weeks or similar time periods. I have had four different units for ONE YEAR and can tell you THIS IS JUNK! Selling this crap on ebay and buying a REAL unit. NOT SONY!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_272", "text": "Better late than never ...\n\tWe needed to know if this unit (Philips DVD 782C) was compatible with DVD+RW disks so I Googled it and found this Amazon listing.\n\nWe were totally amazed to find the reviews we found ... and wish we had done this years ago INSTEAD OF SPENDING ALL THIS TIME STRUGGLING WITH THIS POOR EXCUSE OF A DVD PLAYER. We have spent countless hours MR. Clean'ing and SkipDr'ing disks just to get them to play (and sometimes even that didn't work).\n\nJust in case anyone else comes along, take the excellent advice given several times in this collection of reviews ... RUN THE OTHER DIRECTION WITHOUT QUESTION IF SOMEONE OFFERS YOU THIS DVD PLAYER.\n\nNow, we do NOT believe this is a fundamental problem with Philips. We have, and have had, many fine products sold by Philips. We are guessing this particular DVD player was the result of some very poor product planning that went very badly before, during and after the fact. Hopefully the person(s) responsible has (have), per usual corporate practice, been promoted farther up the ladder where they can no longer inflict this kind of pain on Customers.\n\n\nP.S. We tried to give this product \"0\" stars but Amazon requires at least \"1\" star. Probably a quid pro quo agreement of some sort we imagine", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_273", "text": "Late Review But In Full Agreement\n\tUnfortunately my wife and I purchased this and quot;product and quot; without reading the posted reviews here. ALL are entirely accurate! I cannot calculate how many hours I have spent trying to figure out what is wrong. No loading, skipping, freezing, not OPENING when it freezes, all down the line, combined with 100 trips to and from the video stores to exchange their and quot;defective and quot; DVDs. My wife was firmly of the belief the DVDs were just and quot;dirty and quot; but I finally decided (this agrees with one of the reviewers) there is a balance problem in the drawer. When there is a no-load, jiggling/adjusting the drawer sometimes (not always) fixes it, but only until the next time, and will not stop the freezing problems. If my wife had a dime for every time I said and quot;this thing is a piece of @ and amp;*! and quot; she would be a millionaire. This is very late but if this product is still on the market in ANY form stay many miles away. And Philips' arrogant lack of response (as reported; I have no personal experience here) is virtually criminal in this day and age", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_274", "text": "Again, Monster has to be kidding (and they are)\n\tFor some years I tried this and other Monster products, to the tune of over $1000 in Monster a/v gear. The more you learn about video and audio, the more you'll avoid anything with the Monster label. Specifically, this s-video meets no NTSC, DVD or IEEE standard; it is common 30-ohm hookup wire with ineffective shielding and a poorly designed, low-conductance connect plug that can wreck your input jacks and gives poor grounding. Has a sharp image, but includes a catalog of chromatic aberrations from off-color skin tones to color blotching, dirty grays, burned highlights, murky shadows, noisy reds, and poor color balance due to impedance mismatching that results in cyan errors and bleeding reds. Makes video test patterns look great, but who watches test patterns all day? Amazon offers many other brands at good prices, why waste your $$ on this stuff? I removed every piece of Monster from my system and replaced them with AR, Belden, Viewsonics and others from Amazon. Result: vast improvement in every respect.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_275", "text": "I am unable to verify its ultra high performance\n\t~I bought the MVSV3-1m cable and put it between my Pioneer V555 DVD player and SONY WEGA tv KV-27FS12, I was unable to see with my naked eyes any improvement regading the visual quality, color, sharpness. Same as the result as I used the composite cable came with the box. I really don't know why. I have to say, my TV is a good one and the picture quality is already satisfactory even I don't use DVD player. Unfortunately my DVD player does not have component jack to let me try the next level video~~ experience. I don't want to say this expensive cable is a poor one, I was just unable to verify its alledged ultra high performance. we just don't have a benchmark to evaluate it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_276", "text": "Disappointed and Feeling Ripped Off\n\tI bought these headphones based on the first couple of reviews I read here. I should have read further, because about two weeks after I purchased the earphones, the left side went out completely. There was nothing obvious on the outside of the unit and I didn't hear any \"rattling\" as described by other users. The darn things just quit! I must say, however, that the sound quality for those first two weeks was excellent, but all in all, not worth the money and frustration", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_277", "text": "Worst Customer Service Ever\n\tCowon aka iAudio have the worst customer service of any other major company I dealt with. No phone support, they have an 800 number but when you call it they direct you to their website. Their website support gives you the option to submit a ticket or Live Chat. I waited over an hour on their Live Chat before I get a message saying that Live Chat is not available at this time. I submitted a ticket and guess how long before I heard a response. and the response was \"ship the item back for a refund\". I also tried to download the latest firmware and the link was broken. I heard a lot about how bad their customer service was, but when I tried it myself it was even worse", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_278", "text": "NOT sold by Amazon - BEWARE of Electrogalaxy\n\tThese batteries are NOT sold by Amazon. They are sold by an Amazon re-seller called Electrogalaxy. Please read the reviews of this company before purchasing. I do not recommend this company due to their poor return policy and terrible customer service. You have been officially warned. DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM ELECTROGALAXY", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_279", "text": "Keys rearranged\n\tI went and got this keyboard after the first one broke. I found the keys were re-arranged. Instead of hitting home - I wound up deleting my work.\n\nThis is a keyboard I cannot work with. Model Number 1 and 3's were better.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_280", "text": "The most difficult thing in the world to configure\n\tProblem #1 - out of hte box, these units are assigned 192.168.0.10 as an IP address. find if your network is on the .0 subnet. So I had to change my entire network over to this in order to get it configured.\nProblem #2 - once changed, now i have Ip address issues because of the existing clients picking up the .10 address.\nProblem #3 - If you incorrectly specificy the SSID/wep key or IP address, you have to put it back to the defaults and start over. there's no way to configure the unit \nProblem #4 - it just plain don't work as it should.\n\nEasily the most difficult unit i've ever had to configure. It's a shame that I'm swearing off linksys as their prices are good. Despite it's decent price, stay away from this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_281", "text": "Not even worth a star\n\tI bought this unit over a year ago and still haven't figured out how to work it. I have used the D-link wireless router with no trouble, but no matter what I do, I can't get the print server to work properly. This is after hours with their customer service people and doing everytihing possible. Based on other people's reviews this unit actually does work. It just hasn't for me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_282", "text": "NOT compatible with multifunction printers\n\tAfter 3 hours of banging my head against a wall I finally called Tech Support. They finally figured out that this is not compatible with multi-function computers. You can learn that on their support website but no-where in the standard documentation that comes with it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_283", "text": "Jamming Piece o' Junk!\n\tI bought this machine based on the good reviews I found here. I have had it for one month and it does nothing but jam. Now the two week return policy at the store has expired and I am left with a jamming piece o' junk.\nMy advice - look for a different fax machine", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_284", "text": "AWFUL. JUST AWFUL.\n\tI am shocked by the amount of positive reviews on this site. Let me tell you about my experience. I bought this machine in June of 2005. In one year, I have replaced this machine THREE TIMES. All three times, I got error messages that the toner cartridge was out (Toner Life End) even when new toner cartridges were put in. I do give high marks to Brother for its customer service, though. Each time I had a problem, I called and they sent out a replacement by FedEx along with materials for me to send back the broken one. But when the fourth replacement arrived last week and I turned it on and got an immediate paper jam message, I had enough. I had a similar issue with a Brother mutlifunction machine I purchased around the same time. I am done with Brother products", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_285", "text": "Very disappointing\n\tI purchased this for my Intel iMac mainly because I was so frustrated with the Mighty Mouse. I wanted something with two separate buttons. I had tried the Logitech MX 610 (which I purchased as well for another computer) and thought that the ergonomic shape felt wonderful. So, I purchased this desktop set because I wanted it to match my Mac and so I could have a proper 2 button mouse. I figured the Mac keyboard could use improvement as well so the keyboard could come in handy as well. In fact, I thought I would get added convenience since this was a keyboard designed for a Mac and had extra shortcut buttons.\n\nOther than having 2 separate buttons on the mouse, this keyboard/mouse combo has been an utter disappointment.\n\nFirst of all, the white doesn't quite match. It's close, but just a touch too cream. Also, there's just too much silver. Especially on the mouse.\n\nSecondly, it doesn't have all the buttons the Mighty Mouse does. There is no button to switch to the Widgets. Luckily, you can press F12 on the keyboard. Not quite as convenient, but still possible. However, I have yet to find a button that allows you to switch between various open programs. This is especially necessary if you have multiple web browsers open.\n\nThirdly, this mouse just doesn't work as well as other Logitechs. It is too light, lacking the \"feel\" and a bit of the comforting weight that the MX 610 has when you move it around. Also, the speed of the cursor is off. No matter how I try to adjust the speed, it doesn't quite match the speed of the original Mighty Mouse. It is either too fast or too slow. I think part of it is simply OSX's lack of adjustability compared to [gasp] Windows for cursor speed.\n\nFinally, the keyboard is simply atrocious. I don't even use it anymore. It's packed up in the box and I plugged the original Mac keyboard back in. The keys make a horrendous clatter when typing. The pressure is nonexistant making touch typing just a bit more difficult than normal. Also, the depth is quite shallow. This is a desktop keyboard. You can press the key down further on nearly all the laptop keyboards I've tried. Also, the texture of the keys is far too smooth and uniform. The raised dots to help you find the F or J buttons is too shallow. I can't find the asdf an jkl; rows by touch. I have to look. As a touch typist, this is an unforgiveable sin. It basically transforms you from a touch typist to a hunt and peck typer who has to visually find each key before you can hit it. I'm typing on a Thinkpad whose laptop keyboard is far superior to this Logitech.\n\nSo, in short, save your money and avoid this keyboard/mouse combo. I rated it a two because the mouse did have 2 separate buttons, unlike the Mighty Mouse, which is why I purchased this in the first place. It hit my most basic requirement. Otherwise, it really deserves a 1 star rating", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_286", "text": "Do not buy a NWB phone\n\tAfter having my old phone for 40 years I bought a new NWB phone due to remodeling. It lasted 5 months. You cannot get through on their help line and they do not answer their e-mail. Buy a NWB phone at your own risk. I had to buy another phone--AT and amp;T and it works fine", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_287", "text": "These transfers blow!\n\tI am comparing these transfers to the HP transfers for colored shirts. these require a reverse image and are just not user friendly. after three unsuccessful attempts I just went back to the more expensive HP's. The transfers did not adhere well and would flake off in little chunks even before you tried to wash them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_288", "text": "worthless\n\tThese sound awful. I'm embarrassed to admit I spent 140.00 on these. The earphones from my 1989 sony walkman are far superior. If you like your music to sound as if it came from the bottom of a well then these are for you.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_289", "text": "So so product with tons of potential. But breaks.\n\tBought these pretty cheap, from woot.com.\n\nThe good:\n- Great sound quality, all digital transmission so no hissing.\n- Look good\n- Decent battery life\n\nThe bad:\n- needs drivers (most USB headsets - granted, not wireless - don't)\n- Doesn't work on the Mac\n- If you are not playing music, they beep every 15 seconds or so. Then after a couple of minutes they turn themselves off. This drove me crazy and was not configurable.\n- Takes you ~15 seconds every time you turn them on and try to pair them.\n- Not terribly comfortable.\n\nAfter about a month of normal use, the headset cracked in the middle and stopped working. Bad quality o material. The Logitech people said they will refund whatever I paid for after I send them a copy of the receipt and the broken product. Too bad I get to pay for shipping and I'm not even sure they'll refund the ORIGINAL shipping. Lesson learned", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_290", "text": "piss poor vcr\n\tthe toshiba vcr combo arrived, and was quite light in weight. it hooked up ok, but the orange (nice color) display, constantly stayed on zeros, and the vcr played tapes so bad, there was always a white static streak across the screen bottom. i sent it back after trying a few tapes (all tested poor.) better to get a good vcr for good vhs picture display quality", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_291", "text": "Buyer Beware!\n\tI bought this unit because a DLink Sales Rep said it would be perfect for my application. Hah! It doesn't work at all (I hope Amazon will let me return it). The first thing I had to do was upgrade the firmware - no instructions on how to do this, but for the uninitiated: you have to download the .ftp file from Dlink, move it to the Dlink Firmware folder on your computer, then get the AP Manager to see your unit (that's another story involving IP addresses - again, no help from the install documents), and then you can install the update. I finally got the DWL-2100AP to see my network, but never could get it to talk back - it just sent gibberish. The Net tech and I worked on it for most of two working days, to no avail. Spent a lot of time on the phone with the DLink tech staff too, where everyone involved said we got some bad dope from the sales staff, but that we might get it to work, provided it is compatible with the existing equipment blah, blah, blah... My assessment of Dlink and the DLINK DWL-2100AP? Poor pre-sales support, poor post-sales support, confusing tech support, and poor documentation/install instruction for a product that may be (but then again, may not be) compatible with your existing equipment. What's up DLink", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_292", "text": "spoilt adapter\n\twhen i got the moniter i said it was cool and alright but whe i plugged it in it did nat work and i was angry.i tried again but it did not work so i tried to send it back but it was to much of a hassle.i decided t see what was the problem and send it to a electronics store and the told me the the ic was bad.the only thing i could have done is to buy a new adapter.so i paid 800 trinidadian dollars to get it to work.i was furious", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_293", "text": "Software and installation issues, buyer beware\n\tMy family and I just relocated 3 states away from our extended family and wanted to get a good webcam to keep intouch with everyone and let our 2 year old see his grandmother once and a while. When I saw the Microsoft LifeCam at Target stores and that it was compatible with Windows Live I thought it would be worth the $100 price tag to be able to keep in touch with family.\n\nI purchased the software and started the installation process on my computer. Just so you know,my system is running a pentium 4 processor and has 8 active USB 2.0 connections, only 3 of which are being used for the keyboard, mouse, and this webcam, along with 512MB of RAM which is more than necessary for this product to function.\n\nThe software took about 10 minutes to install which I thought was a little odd, then it askes for you to plug in the camera. My XP system recognized the camera but told me that the hardware had encountered an error during installation and may not function properly. I uninstalled the software and tried the installation again with the same result. I then tried a different USB port just in case there was a problem. Following a stepwise process I checked and updated all drivers for the USB hub, ports, etc. and I checked under the system manager tools to ensure that all were working properly. I then went to the microsoft website and downloaded the updates for the software (this took another 15 minutes and the site crashed twice).\n\nBy now I was getting very frustrated but hoped that the software update would allow appropriate conectivity with the camera. I went into the software and found that it was recognizing the mic, but it said that there was no camera attached. I again tried to find the camera through other means with no results.\n\nFor the price paid and the 3+ hours I spent trying to install the hardware I can say with all assurity that this product is not worth it. I will be returning it to Target for a full refund and will look into investing my money with another brand.\n\nAs someone else said earlier in the reviews, \"does microsoft ever send their products through Quality Assurance before they release them?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_294", "text": "Software issues\n\tDont microsoft ever send their software thru Quality Assurance checking? They asked me to install a windows update (KB something or the other) saying that it prevented the software from running at 100% CPU usage. Lo and behold, it still gets stuck!! Task Manager dutifully reports that it is after all consuming all resources", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_295", "text": "Good looks, mediocre performance\n\tI've found these headphones to be highly overrated. \n\nThe noise cancelling is primarily from the snug fit in the ear. When the noise circuit is turned on, the background \"hiss\" becomes incredibly annoying. To be fair though, this model does remove some background low frequency sound, even in addition to the the noise reduction from the ear plugs. \n\nThe frequency response during playback sounds like an old am radio", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_296", "text": "Really bad\n\tSomeone previously pointed out that these earphones did not filter out the highs well. It may be the highs all I know is the only thing it seems to filter well is my wife and kids voices and allow in every other ambiant noise around. \n\nNow I may have gotten a lemon but the sound is poor. Volume cranked to high on any device I put this on comes out low at best. Put in any other set of earphones and it is painfully loud. \n\nThe little inline triangle that has the on/off switch is cumbersome and is at a strange distance from the earphones. Just seems to far from the earphones or not far enough. Just doesn't seem to clip naturally anywhere. Either to much cord or not enough. \n\nI am not a music or sound expert by any means so it does not bode well that I think these earphones are poor at best", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_297", "text": "Not for Laptop Users\n\tI got Avaya RoadWarrior up and running on my computer to use when I work remotely. My co-worker told me to get a GN Netcom headset but I figured I'd save some money and get this one. Big mistake.\n\nThere is a major problem with some laptops when the power cord is plugged in, the listener on the other end has what sounds like you in a an airplane during flight. The humming goes away when you unplug the power cord but that doesn't help me, I need to be able to use it when the power cord is plugged in or not.\n\nAnyway, I chatted with Plantronics support and then informed me that it's a known issue with no work around except to unplug the power cord while using it.\n\nSo, it's getting returned.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_298", "text": "Inadequate for Voice Recognition\n\tIt failed Dragon Naturally Speaking's sound tests, tests easily passed by the cheapo mike included with the program. And just try to return it. Antonline stonewalls, Plantronics doesn't respond at all", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_299", "text": "Died after two days of use\n\tGave it one star because there was no option for zero. Died after two days of use, would not turn on or reset. Previous Zen Nano, same thing after six months of use. I guess that would be my last Creative product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_300", "text": "Lousy Drivers, Lousy Customer Support (but nice hardware)\n\tThe first warning sign is that the drivers are not Windows approved and unsigned. Their installation instructions advise you to ignore the warnings.\n\nNext, is the cheesy \"cool\" looking set-up program. Please forget about the groovy graphics and just provide a usable interface.\n\nThen, the drivers don't work. My cursor slides all around the screen after I stop moving the mouse. I tried calling customer support, but there is no telephone support. I then tried connecting with their online chat support. No one helped me after 20 minutes. Two days later, in response to an e-mail, they sent me 3 pages of instructions about how to adjust my system to accommodate their crappy software.\n\nToo bad, because the mouse itself is a nice piece of hardware. Solid-feeling, well-built, and comfortable.\n\nI'm sending mine back for a refund", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_301", "text": "ROUTER CARD\n\tTHE ROUTER CARD DOES NOT WORK, MY OLD ONE WORKS WITH THE NEW ROUTER BUT THE NEW CARD DOES NOT WORK AT ALL, SO I NEED A REFUND FOR IT, OR A REPLACEMENT, THANKS", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_302", "text": "Absolute junk!\n\tI bought it with my Linksys WRT54GS Wireless-G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster. The software installation procedure is really poor. When I ran the software first few times it constantly gave me error messages (can't remember what they were) so I had to reinstall it 2-3 time till it settled down finally. Then I set up the network settings with my router and scanned for the access point (Infrastructure) but it couldn't find anything even though the router was only 5-7 feet away! At one point it managed to connect to the router but it was still searching for the internet connectivity.. After several minutes it couldn't find anything and disconnected from the router. I knew there was nothing wrong the router or internet because I inserted my old Belkin adapter and it connected straight away!\n\nDon't waste your money on this. If you wanna get a router, get the one I've got which is quite good. If you want a WiFi Adapter then get Belkin F5D7010 Wireless 54Mbps Notebook Adapter. I couldn't find any 108g adapters by them but this one is really good.\n\nhttp://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000085BCX/qid=1125546516/sr=8-5/ref=pd_bbs_unbuck_5/002-4891207-7082407?v=glance and s=electronics and n=17259", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_303", "text": "There's this cool new technology...\n\t... it's called a leash. Or a fence. How about keeping your pet safe the responsible-- not to mention cheap-- way. \n\nI've been a volunteer at a no-kill animal shelter for 5 years, and I'm still amazed at the lack of guardianship people show for their pets. So your dog has this $350-dollar doodad on its neck. It's not going to keep it from running out into the street and getting hit by a car, or picked up by somebody who wants to use it for dog-fighting bait or sell it to a lab (yes, these things happen-- often). \n\nHave some sense, people. This is ridiculous.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_304", "text": "Does not encrypt fingerprint!\n\tA nice device, but Microsoft didn't include software that encrypts the fingerprint image. Although very difficult to do someone *could* steal your fingerprint. To be safe I would not use this fingerprint reader for password protected websites that contain sensitive information or for network admin or computer BIOS privledges", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_305", "text": "Image nice, it works when it does, hard to Manage\n\tThis camera had some nice features like the ability to write to a network storage device, smart motion detection, etc. The recorded videos have their own codec so you can use it or d-vix. Some videos are unreadable and if you dig deep enough, d-link has a utility to make them readable.\n\nI upgraded the latest firmware 1.06, tried using the ability to write to a storage device and found it very hard to manage. Motion triggering is touchy but works once you set it up. The wireless caused 90% of my communication problems. Ran a wire and things were fine. Clock could not keep time for anything. Set USA EDT and it was fine and shortly after it feel back one hour. D-Link knows of this and the only solution was to use Atlantic time. It has all the right features and image is great but I have to vote thumbs down on this unit.\n\nOne more thing, D-Link hard codes an IP address so if you try and factory reset remotely or of you happen to be using a different network addressing scheme, you're done. Why for the life of me they don't use DHCP by default is beyond me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_306", "text": "Great Idea but big issues...\n\tCamera will not stay up on wireless network with Dlink router! Firmware has some serious issues. Dlink support was worthless. I returned the camera and bought a Panasonic and never looked back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_307", "text": "Does not work with a Nikon Coolpix 4300\n\tIt would be really great if Amazon and other resellers did a better job outlining which accessories were compatible with which products. This is stated as a CF Type I card yet this does not work with a Nikon Coolpix 4300--another, more expensive Kingston card, must be used", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_308", "text": "Very large size for travel and mediocre sound\n\tI have several pairs of portable speakers for my laptop but forgot to bring them on a recent trip and bought these based on the glowing reviews posted here. However, when I received the speakers I found that they are much larger in size and much lower in both quality of build and quality of sound than for example the Creative speakers. They have a huge and unstable footprint when opened (about 9 inches long and one inch deep) and are not particularly compact when folded either. The sound is not rich and they eat batteries amazingly fast, then begin to buzz. I do not recommend these speakers", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_309", "text": "Worked well for a while, it was always \"krinklely\" and then the sound went really low.\n\tWorked well for a while ( 2 weeks) , the sound always had static, later the sound went really low and then it just died", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_310", "text": "Frustrating to use\n\tI have the same problem some other reviewers had: the audio was extremely low unless I manually adjust the cassette. It's not that easy - you have to stick your finger into the cassette slot while the adapter is in there, and wiggle it forward and backward until the audio adjusts. But that doesn't always work. If that doesn't work, you then have to turn your hand over and use your fingernail to catch a ridge on the adapter and lift it up a bit. I'd rather not have an accident on the highway by either (1) fiddling with the audio, or (2) smashing the adapter into little pieces while I drive.\n\nHundreds of songs on the ipod and no way to listen while you drive...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_311", "text": "Bad quality, donot buy pny sd card\n\tAfter using this sd card only twice, it can not be recognized by any of my card reader. Totally a waste of money and time. Do not buy pny brand", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_312", "text": "worst customer support I have ever seen\n\tI had DCS-900W from the same product line. It craped out after 9 months, and now I am on the fifth call to try to resolve the issue and get it shipped back. I don't know where their support is located, but the line quality is very bad, they ran the same drill over and over, but just don't want to issue you an order for you to ship back.\n\nThis is the first D-Link product I own and probably the last. The resolution looks crappy even when it's new, and now it's totally dead, even reset won't work on it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_313", "text": "my experience with this item\n\tYesterday was the annual Thanksgiving sale day. I got this 1G CF card from Staples by $40 after easy rebate. With this price, I think it is a great deal. However, it worked for my digital rebel only half an hour before it was DEAD. All my photos in the card were lost. I am a graduate student majoring in computer engineering, I know how to recover data if a hard drive fails. But this time, I find I simply can't help. Fortunately, Staples have a good return policy and I just returned it without hassle. Hopefully, this is only my case. My suggestion: make sure your dealer has a good return policy before you get this item.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_314", "text": "Pricy\n\tOf course as all things computer related, as soon as this was purchased the price dropped drastically. Unit works great but buy the 2 gig. More bang for the $", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_315", "text": "1GB Compact Flash Card\n\tThe card failed after 23 pictures. Amazon credited me with a full purchase price credit to my credit card account", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_316", "text": "Slow, affects entire system\n\tNote: I am fully aware that compact flash cards have a maximum sustained upload speed which caps off the potential speed of the medium it is being transferred on.\n\n\nI purchased this product to use in conjunction with my SanDisk Ultra II compact flash cards. I thought that PC cards would be faster than USB 1.1 and 2.0, but thats not the truth.\n\nWhenever I try to upload files from my CF cards thru the PC card, it slows down the ENTIRE system. I can't do other tasks while the card is uploading files since everything is acting sparatic and slow.\n\nI'll admit, the card is a bit faster in uploading files than USB 1.1, but I can't do anything else on my computer while the card is working. Honestly, I would rather have a little bit slower performance with my USB 1.1 card reader and be able to work on my computer at the same time instead of having the card slow down my entire system.\n\nI believe this card is a 16-bit pcmcia card. I've heard good praise for Lexar's 32-bit pcmcia cards, but I have yet to try it out. I'm sure it costs more money than this PC card or a USB card reader, though...\n\n\nAll in all, I suggest getting a USB 2.0 compact flash reader over this product if you want to work on your computer at the same time as you are uploading files.\n\nOtherwise, if your the kinda person who doesnt mind leaving the computer alone while the files are uploaded to your computer, this will work just fine for you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_317", "text": "Keyboard Dead in Less than 6 Months\n\tand the worst part is that I'm actually glad about it!\n\nI bought this set to replace a [...]Logitech wireless mouse/keyboard combo that was about 3 years old when the mouse scroll wheel stopped working.\n\nI figured I'd treat myself to what looked like the best wireless set out there. Here's what I found:\n\n1) The keyboard is HUGE. I have Dell 19\" flat panel and the keyboard looks ridiculous in front of it.\n\n2) Even though the USB dongle is plugged in the Dell monitor about 1 foot from the mouse/keyboard it still loses its connection and I get the message \"USB device has malfunctioned.\" I have to remove and replace the dongle and it starts again. This happens a couple of times a week, but of course at the most inconvenient times.\n\n3) The keyboard goes to sleep like the mouse after a few minutes to save battery life. The mouse will wake up after a slight delay and I'm used to that but I can't tell you how many times I pressed \"Ctrl-C\" to copy something into the buffer and then discovered that it didn't \"take\" because the keyboard was asleep. The keyboard should never go to sleep or this \"feature\" should have a way to be disabled!\n\n4) The keyboard died (stopped responding) at less than 6 months old. I still use the mouse but dug out an ancient Dell quietkey wired keyboard. Frankly I don't miss the behemoth MS monster at all, at least the old keyboard doesn't take up the whole desk and when I hit Ctrl-C it works every time.\n\nMicrosoft has made some good keyboards and mice, but this set is not one of them. Buyer beware.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_318", "text": "Extremely laggy mouse\n\tI bought this keyboard/mouse set hoping to consolidate most of my wireless devices onto a single HUB and standard. \n\nSetting up the set was easy enough in Windows, but I immediately found that the mouse did not work well at all. The cursor would move in increments of around 10 pixels at a time. I even put the Bluetooth adapter on a USB extension cord and placed it within inches of the mouse, but that didn't help at all.\n\nThe keyboard seemed to work well, but I didn't use it for very long because the mouse was unbearable to use. I have several wireless networks in my area, which may be causing interference with the Bluetooh though", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_319", "text": "Don't waste your money on this overpriced ripoff\n\tSpeaking from real experience, don't waste your money buying this cable which makes absolutely no difference from a cabe you can find with half or less the price. I bought a few top of the line monster cables once I got the top of the line SONY XBR960 HDTV. Later on I switched cables around, with other brand, cheaper component cables such as Philips PTS1000 (the HDMI standard owner by the way), and also other HDMI cables (even no name brands coming with my DVD player). You know what? I see absolutely no difference even under close examination. The SONY XBR960 produces the finest pitch you can find on any TV. You think about what that means. Stop buying this ridiculously priced cables, and save your $$ and buy somethinfg else on your shopping list. Digital is digital. Don't let monster mislead you that their cables produce more 11010 ... than others.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_320", "text": "Beware if there are few unused frequencies in your area\n\tI purchased the Kensington after my casette adapter developed an annoying wheel noise. I heard and read a lot about the problems with FM transmitters, like static and audio quality but the Kensington was the best rated unit.\n\nIt arrived the day before I had to take a business trip and thought it would be a great test. The first day I used it, it seemed to work great. The next day on my return trip home, all I got was static and could barely hear the music from my iPod. I tried every station I could find with little or no transmission on it, but the audio quality remained extremely poor.\n\nI am not sure if there are just too many stations broadcasting in the NYC metro area or this particular unit is defective, but since my car has a casette player I will go with casette adapter for now.\n\nIf you have lots of unused frequencies, it might work in your area. Just be sure you can return it if it doesn't work out for you.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_321", "text": "Terribly weak transmitter\n\tI had a Monster iCarPlay for some time and had givben it to a friend. So when I was looking for a new one i thought I'd try the Kensington.\nBig mistake - my car couldn't pick the signal up without manually tuning - very painful. Go for the Monster products over this in a heartbeat", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_322", "text": "Device is Barely Acceptable\n\tUsing this in my wife's Expedition is very annoying. For some reason the cord must be placed in exactly the right position or static will drown out the music coming from the car's speakers. Note that no other electrical devices in this car (and there are a lot of them; she got every option available with the car) misbehave at all. I would not repeat this purchase, not can I recommend anyone else buy one of these. I only gave it two stars because with continual minor effort it can be made to work acceptably - however, fiddling with the cord while driving is certainly NOT a safe practice", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_323", "text": "NEW = worthless thieves!\n\tNEW are notorious thieves in the consumer electronics repair industry. I personally submitted for repair both a $1,600 video camera (Sony DCR-PC5) and a car CD player (a Sony CDX-C90, a $1,200 in-dash top of the line unit. If you've heard of it, you know what I'm talking about). I was told that the warranty did not cover what was wrong with my video camera (some ambiguous statement about logic board, power unit, etc. failure followed), and would have to pay ~$780 to have it fixed. I naturally refused, and was forced to keep my dead 4 month-old handycam, an unfortunate testament to some of Sony's now widely publicized QC issues. The reason I did not send in the camera initially has to do with the fiasco involving my CD player. I was told, explicitly, that if NEW could not fix it, they would either return the unit or write me a check in the amount of $1,000 (not even enough to cover the cost of the player). As an added insult, when they indeed could not fix the unit, they KEPT it, and I NEVER received a check!!! Simply outrageous! Blatant theft, and I'm not the only one who will tell you a story about NEW and such an act. They are IMPOSSIBLE to get ahold of, and literally take your money and run/disappear. Don't expect to ever hear from them, should your camera stop working, and good luck getting ahold of them if you happen to send it in beforehand. Chances are, you will have to eat the loss, as I did. This product deserves a negative star and should come with an automatic refund. I seriously thought it was a gag when I saw NEW was in charge of the coverage. What a joke! Whoever runs your company, NEW, ought to be both ashamed of themselves and held liable for all the countless damages and losses they have caused. The whole lot of you belong in an unfriendly prison", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_324", "text": "4 years of svc...... several months of headaches\n\tI originally placed my order with my a digital camera and this four year service plan. Three days after, I had to cancel my digital camera order for personal reasons. However the $161.80 total I spent on this warrant did not refund automatically and nor have I received a confirmation that it will be refunded. After several phone calls and emails of providing information for the requested refund. They finally tell me that it will take 8 weeks for my refund to process. That is two whole months. Horrible service I can't imagine how long it would take for them to either repair or replace my camera should it have faltered. I would not recommend this four year service plan or any other plan by N.E.W. Customer Service Companies to anyone", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_325", "text": "Could be better\n\tThe sound is really great, but there is one problem with this headphones they keep falling from my ears no matter what rubber caps (they come with 3 different sizes) I used. The design flaw makes them unusable for me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_326", "text": "This is ridiculous\n\tOk, after reading the multiple good reviews on Amazon i persuaded myself to buy these speakers thinking some people were just pessimistic. Ok, i got these and immediately put a pair of batteries in. These things sound absolutely awful, it goes about the volume of someone quietly talking and the sound is distorted and fuzzy, forget about any bass. Absolutely do not buy these things. Oh yeah, whoever has been rating these things as good must be working for sony or something cu these things are terribl", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_327", "text": "Say what?\n\tTo anyone who may like these, I am sorry to learn about your hearing disability. The T33 looked like a nice little package, but I thought, \"How could it possibly sound even acceptable?\" I hoped for a Sony surprise, but it didn't happen. When I returned them later that day, the clerk asked, \n\"Is there anything wrong with them?\" I said, \"Yeah, they suck\". \nShe smiled and handed me a refund.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_328", "text": "it doesn't work well\n\tIt is not as good as recommended. The image is really unclear when the light is not strong, and it's totally white under strong light. The contrast is low.\n\nIt's not a good product, useles", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_329", "text": "Buyer beware\n\tAt the moment I am in the middle of a 3-day ordeal sorting out Outlook 2002, which comes with the ipaq. Outlook 2002 has many many many known bugs (which only now I find out) and I can't for the life of me figure out why HP would ship it with their hardware. DO NOT INSTALL OUTLOOK 2002 on your machine.\n\nThe ipaq itself may be OK, but if this is a foreshadowing of the fun to come..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_330", "text": "Don't Waste Your Time On This Paperweight\n\tI'll admit, I'm not the techno wizard some on this panel seem to be, but then again, I don't believe you should have to be to operate what should be something simple, like a handheld computer. \n\nIn essence, the title of this review says it all. Almost $300 and several months later, I am unable to get this hunk of junk to even turn on. Let alone connect to a server. All of these things were supposed to be fixed by a 'patch' that if someone can download from the HP website, I'd love to see it. All downloads came back with an Error message when I attempted to download. \n\nLong story short, you'd be better off buying a laptop. HP is not known for their handhelds, do not buy this product or anything similar to this from HP. You will be sorry.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_331", "text": "disappointed\n\tI like the light that goes on when the phone rings but that is about all I like about this phone. Friends tell me I sound like I am under water and I have had to terminate many conversations due to static and interference. One friend insists that I have a microwave running as we speak. I am actively looking for a new set to buy because these are worthless", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_332", "text": "Thrown Together Phone\n\tIt looked flashy and well-conceived on the web shopping sites that featured it; however, after setting up Panasonic's KX-TG5576M, I'm underwhelmed... First of all, even in this day and age, it's not Mac-compatible (though the Pansonic Call Center Representative had assured me, after checking with her Superior, that it indeed was.) So, I cannot comment on downloading ringtones, wallpapers, etc. (Meanwhile, these mobile phone-like features were the main reason I wanted this particular cordless phone).\n\nSecondly, the built in digital message recorder is of the lowest quality. I was looking for an alternative to the monthly charge for voice mail through the phone company. This isn't it. If you prefer to record your own message in lieu of the generic built-in message options, your Callers will here something sounding like a worn-out Edison recording. It struck me as odd that with the included audio cable, you can connect the handset to an audio device with a headphone jack, to record custom ring tones, with good quality results. Yet, to record a message for the digital answering machine, you need to speak into the dinky little microphone hole on the base unit, with the aforementioned low sound quality. \n\nFinally, the battery life of the handset is rather short. This is despite the (too) low backlighting on the handset keypad. Oh, why no backlighting on the base unit?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_333", "text": "Regional coding\n\tI cannot recommend HP to anybody anymore. The company introduced regional coding, which means printer cartridges from one region cannot be used in another. For most this is probably not an issue, for those busily traveling around it is. Also, it is an issue of principle, its bad enough for DVD, but printer cartridges? HP has introduced this rather secretely and if you don't read the box cover etc very carefully, you may not notice. The main issue is in Europe. I got caught out. I bought a 3 catridges overseas - I could not use them on my HP printer. I asked for a refund, HP Email Support (US) was nice but ineffective. HP Customer Support (Europe) was snotty and very rude. I think HP does not care about its customers and this cost me over US$75, almost 50% of my printer (my sixth and last HP). Don't buy HP", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_334", "text": "Missing ear plugs and travel kit\n\tI cannot review this item since I have not received it so far at the shipping address I gave Amazon when I did the purchase.\nI bought four items, and I only got two of them by mail.\nWhat happened to the other two items? \n-KOSS Stereo In Ear Ear Plugs - The Spark Plug (Purchased on 09/15/2006) \n-Apple iPod USB Travel Kit with Car Charger, Travel Adapter and Cable (Purchased on 09/15/2006) \nWHO KNOWS..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_335", "text": "Tinny indeed\n\tI agree with the viewer preceding me. Very tinny. The ones I was using from my old computer sound 100% better. These are a complete waste. Two stars because I do hear the music but it sounds awful", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_336", "text": "Very unhappy with this product\n\tThese speakers were a major disappointment. I have speakers that are about 5 years old, and wanted to replace them. But these Sony speakers were AWFUL - the sound was tinny, the bass was almost non-existent, and the sound was probably worse than that coming from my built-in laptop speakers.\n\nAnd these weren't even the \"cheap\" speakers - there were many sets that cost less than this. If you care at all about the quality of the speakers, spend another $20-$30 and get a decent set... don't buy these..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_337", "text": "Horrible, Painful Product\n\tThese Ear Buds are large and hard. They have sharp edges and hurt my ears. I have large ears and large ear canals and wear other earbud type headphones all the time which do not bother me. These were not only painful but did not enhance the sound, but actually reduced it. This product should be taken off the market", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_338", "text": "Short battery life\n\tUsing Rechargeable AAA batteries, with the Battery Saver feature turned on, about two hours. Sometimes I get more using alkalines, but not much more. Honestly, this unit is worthless, because I can't trust the batteries.\n\nOrder a Garmin Etrex Legend instead. It isn't much more expensive, larger or heavier, and it includes a base map of roads, towns, and shorelines. The Legend comes with a cable to transfer data from your computer. The Legend's screen is a bit larger, but shows much more detail. And - the batteries last hours and hours.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_339", "text": "Static, Static, Static\n\tThis did not live up to its price or my expectations. I walk to work and there was static on both AM and FM -", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_340", "text": "Not the greatest caller ID unit\n\tTakes 3 AAA batteries that in our experience run out too quick. Other units we've owned have lower battery drain. Also the LCD display has poor contrast. All in all, I'd buy another one that costs a few bucks more", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_341", "text": "Third Times a Charm? No not really.\n\tI ordered this charger a month ago. Since, they've sent me three chargers all the same, all wrong. They've sent me the shuffle charger three times in a row. Don't waste your money on this product, for a few bucks more you can get a company that will actually send you the right product the first time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_342", "text": "Avoid this company!\n\tBought a cell phone battery that, of course, died one week past their return/refund deadline. Refused to refund or replace even though the product is CLEARLY defective. This company is a ripoff and will never do business with them again. Consider yourself warned", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_343", "text": "Defective product, mediocre service\n\tI purchased a unit recently and after a couple hours tinkering with it, I couldn't get it to work. I called Actiontec/Vosky support and spent almost an hour on the phone with them. They advised me to uninstall their software and Skype and to try reinstalling each product. When that didn't work, they told me the product was defective. Unfortunately, they refused to take it back themselves and made me deal with the Seller (ANTOnline.com) first (not a very good seller, btw, as they gave me a terrible time when I tried to return the defective product). \n\nHopefully you'll have better luck.\n\nAlso, be sure to check out whether Vosky is officially supporting Skype 2.5. When I made my purchase, they did not", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_344", "text": "Powerline ethernet works great, wireless no so\n\tI bought this to run ethernet into my daughter's room. The powerline etherernet works flawlessly, I've had it up and running for six months without restart or problem into three other rooms. The wireless module however tends to overheat and drops the network after 24-48 hours of operation, so she has to unplug it every time she is done with the network, and plugs it back in whenever she wants to connect. I am going to upgrade her to another wired powerline ethernet module", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_345", "text": "Have an iBook? Don't buy this lock!\n\tI posted a review two weeks ago, but it hasn't appeared, so I'm trying again...I bought this lock two years ago. It has always been difficult to remove. (Note: despite what some other reviewers seem to think, it does NOT have a motion detector - that's a different lock.) Recently, the lock decided to remain firmly inside my iBook, despite my efforts to remove it. After a fruitless call to Targus's customer support, I finally got it out. That took over 30 minutes of struggle. My next step was going to be purchasing a hack saw. Apparently, the Targus lock is not a good fit for iBooks. I'm going to send mine back and demand compensation. If you own an iBook, I strongly suggest you buy a lock made by someone other than Targus", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_346", "text": "Great mechanics but the coffee taste is lost...really lost.\n\tWe drink a lot of coffee all day, every day. So we decided to convert to a thermal carafe coffeemaker in order to keep our coffee hotter and fresher-tasting. We first bought the 10-cup Capresso MT-500 which we loved except for the carafe which leaked slightly. The coffee was perfect everytime and the taste great. Unfortunately the control panel burned out about a year and half after we bought it. So instead of another expensive Capresso replacement, we decided to try a Japanese model which we thought might be more reliable. We have been using the Zojirushi for 2 weeks now and it works perfectly. No leaks and it just feels more mechanically reliable than the Capresso. Unfortunately, there is no water filter system in this model compared to others (we had taken this for granted and not checked for it). And no reuseable metal mesh filter (that I could find on the market) instead of paper filters. The water also does not seem as hot when it goes into the coffee grounds. We are not sure why our coffee just doesn't taste very good anymore, but we definitely have noted a real sharp drop in taste quality. Today, we pulled out our very old Krups ProAroma model and have noted a definite taste improvement. We will use this and the Zojirushi thermal carafe until we get a new Capresso coffeemaker replacement. Don't waste your money on this Zojirushi model unless you don't care about taste. It was money thrown out the window as far as we are concerned. Even mediocre coffee beans are too expensive to use with this machine", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_347", "text": "Not for people with small heads...\n\tI purchased this unit not for gaming, but for making PC to PC calls. Here are my observations:\n\nPros: \n1. Sound quality of the microphone on the receiving end is reported by my friends and family as exceptionally clear. Certainly much better than what you'd get out of a webcam.\n2. Chord is robust and long. Easily fits over my long desk to my CPU that rests beneath.\n3. Controls are easy to use, although the mic on/off switch doesn't click into place like I'd expect it to. It just slides back and forth. I can see people accidentally turning it off.\n4. Headphones produce good sound, although nothing extraordinary.\n5. The mic itself freely rotates, so you can position it however you desire.\n\nCons:\n1. First and foremost, if you've got a small head DO NOT PURCHASE THIS!! My head is not big and these headphones ARE NOT ADJUSTABLE! These headphones are so large that they're actually uncomfortable. Their entire weight rests on my ears and I can't wear them for very long without my ears falling off.\n\n2. These headphones are very heavy, uncomfortably so. I've resorted to holding them up to my head and listening through one speaker to take the weight off my ears.\n\n3. Perhaps having the airspace between the speakers and the frame keeps your ears cooler, but it still feels like I'm wearing a set of insulated ear muffs. Chatting on hot summer days is limited to 10 minutes or less until I'm dying of heat exhaustion.\n\n4. You need to get a Y splitter if you wish to have these headphones and your computer speakers on at the same time. If you don't have front headphone plugs on your case this is an issue. Otherwise you have to crawl under your desk and manually disconnect the headset from your motherboard jacks and plug in your speakers again. Y splitters are only a few dollars but it's an accessory you will have to purchase, especially since front speaker ports on most computers can't be hooked up at the same time as your rear motherboard jack (and most people have their main sound systems plugged in with the rear one). Granted, this is more of a general microphone/headset combo issue than anything Logitek related, but if this is your first microphone/headset purchase then you should be aware of this problem. I use onboard audio instead of a sound card, so I don't have multiple output jacks.\n\n5. These headphones are designed to rest behind your neck, not over the top of your head. Unfortunately, the plastic beam is too heavy and pulls the speakers back, placing all the weight on your ears. The plastic beam is also too short (and just!) to go over the top of my head for a more comfortable fit.\n \n6. The design also doesn't make sense. The beam is so short that it should rest behind your neck, yet the angle of the speakers through that air gap is better for wearing the beam over your head. It's pretty uncomfortable. If the headset was adjustable it would be fine! The earpieces are just too huge!\n\nOverall I'm disappointed with these. If you're under 5'10\" I say go with another model. The hardware works great, but the design is terrible. I'm returning these and purchasing an uglier, but more functional, set of smaller headphones", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_348", "text": "The mic is not good. The design is not very comfortable\n\tThe headset sits on the back of head, which is ok, however due to large ear rests it feals awkward and uncomfortable. I was not able to use volume control, as the headphones were only audible at higher volume level.\n\nThe mic is poor. Whether you want it for gaming or just general purpose use, its better to skip this for something else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_349", "text": "Cool toy, but not a useful tool\n\tI have been using the Palmone Navigator with my TX for about eight weeks. Most of my comments are based on a comparison with the built-in navigation system in my Lexus. \n\nSoftware installation is fairly easy. However, you need at least a 256 MB SD card to load more than a couple of states; I recommend a 1 or 2 GB card. \n\nWhile the concept of a TX doubling as a navigation device is intriguing, the realty of it is rather sobering. It is a cool toy, but if you have to plan routes for your job or any other meaningful purpose, this is NOT the right product. \n\nThe pros are:\n - Inexpensive in comparison to built-ins und stand-alone products\n - Unit can be used in different locations and cars and even while walking\n - One device serves multiple purposes\n\nThe cons are:\n - It can take up to several minutes after starting the unit to acquire a satellite signal. This is not the case with my car's OEM navigation system.\n - The maps are outdated and not as precise as the OEM nav system: I live in Phoenix, AZ and my neighborhood (built seven years ago) as well as most of the freeways I take to work and back don't exist on the software. More recent updates are not available (I checked the Tomtom website).\n - Navigation is often not precise enough (e.g. it tells me to make a left in 50 yards, when I have already passed the intersection where it wants me to make a left). I never have this problem with the built-in navigation.\n - Look-up function for addresses and phone numbers is clumsy and doesn't display actual address until you map it.\n - It tends to freeze at least a couple times a day, requiring a soft reset. \n - Lost connections to the satellite receiver or lost satellite signals also tend to disrupt the navigation on longer trips with stops.\n\nOverall, the unit is too unreliable to be used as your only navigational aid. If you need navigation to get to your travel destination, you are better off with a stand-alone unit. I truly wish I had better things to say about this device since I really like the concept, but the reality just doesn't match the marketing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_350", "text": "Great when it works - but far too flaky\n\tThe GOOD news is that this is a full featured GPS solution that is easy to mount in the car and can navigate to contacts in your address book. Maps are detailed and the POI (Point of Interest) database is fairly extensive.\n\nThe BAD news is that it all too often fails to connect via Bluetooth. Installation of software and maps is error prone (do not follow any of the 'advanced' hints in the manual - they scrambled my SD card). \n\nOnly buy this product if you like puzzle solving and have a great deal of patience. If you are expecting an out of the box solution that is 100% reliable - look elsewhere.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_351", "text": "Not Bose quality\n\tSorry, the speakers don't attach well, and the quality of these stands is not what I'm used to with a Bose system", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_352", "text": "Acer 1916AB\n\tFor over eight years (nearly 9), I had an Acer 17\" CRT and loved it. I use a KVM to switch computers, and the CRT kept all of my adjustments for that computer, every time.\nWhen it started showing signs of age (about four months ago), I decided to try a flat screen, or LCD, though I've heard horror stories about them, my laptop is great.\n\nI don't mind the dark overlay associated w/LCDs, I have that on my laptop. I was amazed at how poorly this monitor responds to things. I still swap computers. I can't get the same clarity that I once did.\n\nI swap between ME and XP, which shouldn't matter.\n\nDon't believe there isn't any flicker, that's wrong. If you change the refresh rate, the monitor changes, not the computer. What happened to dumb monitors (what happened to dumb printers)? Best, should be a button (turn on) away. Some tweaking isn't bad.\n\nFade out: I have the monitor, at the \"proper\" height, and the upper and lower corners fade. As looking at any lcd from an angle.\nYou can't tilt this monitor very much at all\n\nDon't spend much time on shut down or re-start in ME, the lines and jaggies will kill you.\n\nI'm sorry that I bought this monitor. The refesh rate for games, is fair. Don't play any games prior to ME! Because ME era games fade badly at the ends, nearly blacking out. Post XP isn't anything to write home about really.\n\nI would suggest trying out an hdtv first. With a direct (vga) plug in. It's a few dollars more, but if you're considering an hdtv, as well as a monitor, I'd chance it. You can always buy a 20\" CRT for less.\n\nI hope this helps", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_353", "text": "Keyboard Layout Sucks; Mouse Only 2 Buttons + Wheel\n\tThe keyboard with this set is flimsy and cheap feeling. \n\nWorse, the layout is nonstandard: they've messed up the key cluster above the arrows (Insert/Delete/Home/End/etc.). And the right hand Ctrl is not below the right end of the Shift key, it is under the left end of the Shift key, where one of the Windows keys (the context menu one) normally is. They've taken out one of the Windows menu keys, too. \n\nThe wireless features worked fine (I've used it two days) and worked even without installing their driver software (something I'm always reluctant to do). I think some of the extra buttons (multimedia controls) on the keyboard don't work for me, because of this. I use the computer it's on for work, not screwing around, so this doesn't bother me. (I have it installed on a Thinkpad laptop so I can keep the screen farther from my eyes, and my employer bought the thing; it wouldn't have been my first choice.)\n\nI've given it two stars only because it worked great, out of the box, with no driver software. (This is on a Thinkpad running WinXP.) I'm already dreading the battery usage (based on another review here). Thankfully, it's not my main keyboard", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_354", "text": "I wouldnt recommend this unit\n\tIve had this unit for over a 1+ year and ran into problems with reception it would drop signal and it would eventual come back. I found out that this unit had a defect and the xm rep said I could get a replacement for $50!!! They didnt figure to tell anybody about this? If this is true I would not recommend XM Radio at all.\nThanks John", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_355", "text": "This item is horrible\n\tI have to admit, the price of this item got me. It's now 40 bucks down the drain as it has failed to work completely. It worked for about 8 months but was very fuzzy. The quaility was that of an AM radio station. Recently, it quit working altogether so now I am back in the market for one that will work", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_356", "text": "item didn't work\n\tUnfortunately the item didn't work. The company offered to replace it but I just decided to pay more and buy locally", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_357", "text": "Costly to run.\n\tIt is an okay printer (I haven't done photos yet) and pretty fast but I have to change the cartridges every 3-4 weeks. This is just home use I'm talking about, not business use.\nThe cartridges are small, run out real fast and cost up to $60 a month for one black and one color.\nI'm thinking of going back to a Lexmark", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_358", "text": "You get what you pay for...\n\tI bought this printer because I wanted high quality photo printing and I didn't need any of the bells and whistles that come with more expensive printers. It's a Canon, so I figured I could count on the photo quality. I was terribly disappointed though. I generally buy Staples brand photo paper for general photo printing, and it always worked fine with my Epson printer. But my first prints on this printer looked dull and muddy -- like I was looking at the images though a mild but annoying grey/brown haze. So I went out and bought Canon paper instead. The quality was somewhat improved, but still not what I had expected. So yes, I got a printer for under $30, but now to get even passably OK prints, I need to spend a fortune on Canon brand inks and paper. Not much of a bargain.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_359", "text": "Threw it out.\n\tAs best as I can tell the wires were too thin, and it could not handle any kind of bandwidth.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_360", "text": "Doesn't work with my PC\n\tI installed the board and my PC (running XP Pro) won't boot. I tested all the PCI slots with other cards (and mixed them up too) and the PC boots fine. I returned the card and got a new one. Same problem. I removed all of my other PCI cards and left this one in there alone ... same problem. I'm speechless. I guess it's not compatable with some systems. By the way, I know my set-up is fine. I have 3 PCI slots filled and 3 additional USB devices and all is well. I never had a problem like this before", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_361", "text": "If you have SP2, this is not for you\n\tThis adapter will not work at all with Windows XP SP2 - despite any promises from the Linksys website, this cannot be setup - buy the Anycom adapter instead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_362", "text": "Has yet to work\n\tI have spent time with lynksys and Dell, both of which say they have done all they can do, (from their manuals). Because I have had to finish phone calls without without solving the problem, I call back and get conflicting oppinions...this keeps me coming back. It still is not working, they have that in common.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_363", "text": "Some of them doesnt work. CHeap quality CDRs\n\tTheir quality is cheap. so do their price. Out of the 25 CDs, atleast 8 of them failed. The rest, okay. I would suggest Verbatim. They are pretty good", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_364", "text": "Don't Waste Your Money\n\tPros\n* Fits like a glove (goes without saying)\n* Um... Peace of mind?\n\nCons\n* This case makes pushing the buttons harder than it already is.\n* There is nothing to protect the screen. \n* If you're left-handed (or like to operate gadgets with your left hand) note that it is impossible to push the Menu button. It would take a double-jointed freak of nature to comfortably push it.\n* The case is a dust and hair magnet. Every time you pull it out of your pocket, it's encrusted with lint you didn't even know you had. Dust manages to sneak under every surface, and hair magically sticks to it. This case is a DNA-sample paradise for forensic experts.\n\nOne of the features of a flash-based memory player is the fact that they won't break as easily when you drop them. Unless you're paranoid about getting scratches on your shiny new Sansa, don't buy this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_365", "text": "Bad product from KB Electronics\n\tI bought this product from KB Electronics.\n\nBecause of this product, my digital camera stopped working.\n\nOn giving a bad review to this product, KB Electronics offered me 10% discount on my next product. So, I told them that I would give a good review to them if they can repair my camera. At this they went silent. So, basically this means that they would try to make someone silent with a few dollars, but if they have to fix their problems, then they would forget all morals and turn dumb.\n\nI don't know about the current company, but beware of the same thing happening to you guys. It is possible that KB Electronics has started selling the same product by the name of its sister concern - businesses do this all the time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_366", "text": "Great until it broke\n\tI bought this player a little over a year ago, mainly for the ability to upgrade the firmware to region-free. Played everything I put in it until a few days ago, when it started having intermittent problems- graphics were staticy and blocky, sound would just buzz and it wouldn't eject discs until I shut it down and restarted it. That lasted for two days before the problem became permanent. Now it's a doorstop. The Apex web site appears to be down right now, but based on the other reviews here I doubt there's much point in contacting them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_367", "text": "Ever wished you hadn't spent your money...\n\tThe resaon I purchased this sport case is because it was an Apple product. My thoughts were that is I was going to dive into the ipod experience I should invest in a quality case to protect it. I'm sure that most people would think the way I do. I read the reviews and felt that even though it was a little pricey I would go ahead. This product is not a good one for the price. Mine broke, specifically, the plastic slider on the side that locks the shuffle in. I know what your thinking... she abused the product but I swear I did not. I loathe returning things but, darn it, this is ridiculous. Avoid this one and go for something less expensive.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_368", "text": "Not as fast as they claim\n\tThough the concept is great, and the controls are straight forward and easy to use, the Belkin Reader falls short of usability. \nWhile out on a location, I was away from a power source and thought the Belkin reader would be a great alternative to lugging a laptop around for file transfers. Trying to transfer 1000 pics off a 1GB CF card was \nimpossible. The reader would drain a fully charged ipod and still not finish the transfer. Though it claims firewire transfer speeds, I did some tests from home and found otherwise:\n\n100 compressed 2K pics transferred via:\n\nUSB1 card reader to computer 1 min 20 sec.\nPCMCIA card reader in laptop 45 seconds.\nBelkin Media reader 6 min. 45 sec\n\nThis was just a simple example. You can see how hundreds of files would take 30 minutes or more. For the price, I'd suggest buying a few more memory cards and not worry about the transfers until you get home, unless you're in no rush and can charge up the ipod regularly", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_369", "text": "Very poor!\n\tArrived today in a taped, ripped, and open box. It appears as though all the parts are there, but this is definitely not a 'factory sealed' product. Beware!\n\nMy suggestion would be to buy from someone else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_370", "text": "Product missing user's guide\n\tThis product came with an italian users guide. In addition the specification fails to state the thickness of this wall mount. It turns out its about 3.5 inches thick and with the thickness of the monitor itself it stands out very far from the wall.\n\nI RETURNED THIS BACK TO AMAZO", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_371", "text": "Not happy\n\tHard to figure out and organize music... battery life not what is promised and needs to be changed often... don't recommend it. Very \"Not happy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_372", "text": "Horrible, horrible, horrible\n\tI adore my nano, but this armband is one of the worst products I have ever bought. I work out quite a bit with the nano and the band comes off multiple times during my workout. The spacing of the velcro dots means I never get exactly the right fit and the band gets ripped off anytime I do weight lifting close to my body. It is also as other reviewers mentioned hugely overpriced for what it is. I am ordering a band from a different company and this will go straight to the garbage.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_373", "text": "I hate it!\n\tEither I am idiot or this product is very poorly designed! It takes forever to get it just right, so that it won't slip off and still it feels uncomfortable and not quite right. Now they have them in sorts of colors, don't buy it, you'll just get annoyed everytime you want to use it, like me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_374", "text": "The clip is better\n\tI bought the armband when I got my mini ipod. However, the belt clip that comes with the iPod is perfect to clip to my shorts while jogging. You don't need this large, clunky armband", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_375", "text": "Destined for the back of a drawer\n\tI found the armband to be uncomfortable and inconvenient. I think the upper arm is just a bad place to carry an iPod. The added weight is distracting when I'm running. Even worse is any activity that requires me to flex my biceps at all, so lifting weights is out. Put it on too tight, and I constrict the muscle. Loosen it a little, and the band slips off. There is no happy medium. Also, the earphone cord gets in the way more when it's leading from my arm.\n\nThe belt clip that came with my iPod mini works much better for me. I clip it on the waistband of my sweatpants when I'm working out and it remains very secure, even when I'm running on the treadmill. And the cord stays close to my body, where it is far less likely to get caught on something.\n\nThe only advantage of this product is that it lets you advertise to the world that you own an iPod mini. Big deal. My armband is destined to be forgotten in the back of a drawer at home", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_376", "text": "Very Poor Quality\n\tDo not waste your money on this product!! Whilst Amazon has a very good price for it, the headset is junk! I tried two different sets and both had a terrible hum. The hum was audible at all jacks in the house and on two different phone lines. It could be heard by the other party and made my hearing the other party nearly impossible. I work for the phone company and have used headsets over the past 25 years with no problmes. This set is very poor quality and not worth the money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_377", "text": "Buzz in microphone\n\tAmazon quickly shipped this item to me and I was ready to rock 'n' roll -- until I plugged it in. There was a distinct buzzing noise that both myself and the caller on the other end could hear. The buzzing noise stopped when I hit mute, so the Plantronics rep said it was a microphone problem. Amazon was very gracious about their return policy and I was quickly sent a new phone free of charge. Well, the second phone does the same thing and I'm returning it to get a refund. Maybe just my phone line? Possibly. But I've tried two phones now and have the same problem with both", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_378", "text": "Sound quality ok, but\n\tBought C01U and was glad I could send it back after a testing period: \nTried it witih Ableton Live on OS X 10.4.7 and a MacBookPro. Sound Quality was okay but either the buffer was too small (which caused the sound to scratch every few seconds) or the buffer was too large which ended in a lag causing me to get distracted from my monitor-earphones. I tried for about two hours to find the right balance but it didn't work out. This Microphone might have a nice sound but I can'T recommend it for high standard voice recording.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_379", "text": "Can't connect at 108mbs, max is 54mbps\n\tThe card worked really well except for one little thing. There is no way to enbale super G mode (you need it to connect at 108mbps). Without the most I could connect at was 54mbps. The quick install guide and the manual said it's available, but it wasn't. Tech support was able to reproduce my problem, and tried many, many things. Even though they were very helpful, they coudln't fix it.\n\nMy guess is that it's going to take a firmware upgrade to enable Super G. If you can wait for that, then you will be happy. I returned mine, and bout a Linksys WPC54GX", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_380", "text": "Used previous natural keyboard...\n\tI have 2 10 year old natural keyboards with the old keyboard layout and when I saw this new keyboard with the same layout I bought one. Sadly, this keyboard is painful to use. The keys - especially the space bar - require far more force to use that my previous keyboard. I am a software engineer and used to typing but this keyboard has slowed my typing rate and wears me out after 20 minutes. On the shelf it goes for emergencies as I'll continue to maintain my old keyboard", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_381", "text": "Good B/W print/scans, poor software and color scans\n\tUsed this unit for a few weeks and returned.\n\nAnnoyances:\n\nSofware: With ADF scanning, you have to enter scan parameters (paper size etc) again for every scan and it does not have an option to let you to continue scanning more pages then ADF can hold. You will have to use \"add to file\" function and select all scan parameters again. There is no option to scan double-sided pages as well with using 2 pass scanning. So 3rd party software is definitively needed to get a real value out of ADF scanning.\n\nColor Scanning: While B/W scans are fast, color scanning speed is very poor to me. Scanning stack of color pages could take ages. Slow color scanning speed was observed in both USB and network modes. \n\nFAX: Number of rings before FAX answers is limited to 4 and I found no way to increase that. No good for SOHO", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_382", "text": "Quit working after printing three pages successfully\n\tConfusing light display (looking in the manual) told me there was a paper jam after printing three pages. There is no jam. There is nothing stuck in the printer. Sending it back now. I do not have time to troubleshoot a new printer that fails to work properly after three pages. (Maybe you won't have time either!) I am very tech savvy and have checked the manual. The device simply is defective. \n\nI also noted that the top lid that folds down for packing to travel seems very flimsy. It's hard to imagine it would not break in time, and since it's the paper feeder, you'd be out of luck. I'd recommend something else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_383", "text": "Not for Mac User\n\tThe description indicates that it works on Mac platform. \nBut it does not. And the funny thing is the instruction.\nIt says \"if it does not work, try different computer.\" \nVery helpful, isn't it?\nSo I had to use my PC and set up a network w/ Mac and trasnfer. \nToo much trouble if you have a Mac.\nHowever, it's easy to use. Hook up and click, click. that's it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_384", "text": "IMPORTANT READ THIS REVEIW!!!\n\tThese are some great headphones, BUY THEM FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE! I chose to buy them here because of the lower price, big mistake, what I recieved wasen't the item picutered. I don't know if there an older version or some knock-offs, the sound is ok... but there very cheaply made and theres something wrong with the hinges they don't fold properly. I have an average size head and even fully extended to put them on you have to warp the headband to the point that it looks like its about to break. Returned them and spent the extra 20 bucks to buy them from the actual site", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_385", "text": "Dead in 4 Months!!!\n\tWorked well when it was working...massive bass response, comfortable cushioning for big ears and funky styling. Only complaint is the cumbersome battery case and cheap feeling plastic construction. However, none of this mattered when it just stopped working 4 months after purchase. Gave absolutely no signs before hand, just working one day, completely dead the next. There are other reviewers here that shared my same fate, so if you want to gamble with these, go ahead, but know that the risk is a pair of dead headphones.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_386", "text": "Terrible - i am returning it\n\tLow volume ... people can not hear me at the other end. I therefore have to return it. \n\nI liked my Siemens 8825 much much better. \nOther complaints:\n1. No central office voice mail indicator\n2. All handsets display the same missed call messages; so the same missed call has to be handled 4 times. A very stupid \ndesign. \n3. Large heavy handset\n4. This is not a phone system. It is a collection of phones.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_387", "text": "Not so good\n\tOne of the two ends was broken", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_388", "text": "The latest version fails to meet expectations\n\tThis version released late 2005 is obviously a cost-cutting result. This release drops the zipper which is essential when travelling. Also the price have doubled compared to the previous style.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_389", "text": "Nifty device but display tough to read in daylight\n\tThis is my second one of these (I pinched off the cable on my first one with a storage console door and had to get another!)\n\nThe display has two settings: very dim and off. THe one I had before was quite bright so they must have changed something.\n\nThat said, it works perfectly. You shouldn't be looking at the display while driving anyway", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_390", "text": "This is a pile of junk.\n\tA $150 calculator that I am going to trash. I had the same problem with the keyboard (terrible response); I struggled with it for about a year and then called HP. My warranty was out, so Hp suggested I install an update, which I did. Now the keys are firing off 3 or 4 digits with one press of the button. This is ridiculous.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_391", "text": "Pay a little more and get something better\n\tThis was my first set of in-ear headphones and I bought them because they are cheap. Well, you get what you pay for. Being disappointed with the fit of the Koss phones, I bought the slightly more expensive JVC HA-FX55V. At least for me, a much better fit, which means more comfort and better sound. And I am still shopping. The array of offerings is daunting: JVC and JPlug at about $20 all the way up to Shure's top of the line at $500. So shop around, but forget about the Koss", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_392", "text": "Who really knows until it's too late...\n\tThis warranty is purchased through Amazon, but it is actually distributed by another company. When you search for TV warranties on Amazon, you will see 4 warranties that appear to be the same, but are different prices. I called the company that sells these warranties and asked what the difference was. They told me that there is no difference between the $119 warranty and the $499 warranty; they cover the exact same thing. The girl I spoke with even asked her manager and he said there is no difference. Warranties are a tricky item to review, because it all looks good until you actually need it. So, on this one, I suppose only time will tell. The one difference between the Amazon warranty and the electronic store warranty is that the Amazon one will not replace the first bulb in the TV; but I figure if I need to replace the bulb within those four years I will still be saving $100 because I can get a new bulb for around $200.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_393", "text": "Quality control problems\n\tBought this as a back-up for the internal hard drive of the laptop. My experience was sadly similar to many others on this site. Worked fine for two backups, then the drive stopped being recognized by my own or any other computer. Little red \"power\" light is on, little disc whirls around, but no blue \"data transmit\" light appears anymore. These are clearly a dismally unreliable and poorly made product- just imagine the disaster if this occurred when you were trying to restore data to a corrupted hard drive on your primary machine. A free replacement would not be much of a compensation. Avoid!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_394", "text": "iPod - Great toy - Horrible customer service/support\n\tThe iPod is cool but ours ... as we've found has happened to many other owners ... went on the fritz and our nightmare began. Apple's customer service is the worst CS that we've ever experienced regardless of the product or service supported. I could write for days about the awful experience but I've wasted so much time with them already ... I can't bear to waste more. The most notable point is that the iPod CS folks repeatedly stated that iPods are more or less disposable, commodity items and \"breakdowns\" were common. Wow!! .. $400 Bucks of throw away!?!?!? We still haven't recieved the return box for replacement/repair after several days even though it was promised in 24-48 hours. We also own an MP3 player that we refer to as a \"Dell-Pod\" from Dell Computer and have had to use their customer service as well. Dell's CS support was awesome. Based on our experience with Apple/iPod CS support ... this is the first and LAST Apple product that will be owned in our household", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_395", "text": "If you need this in a hurry don't buy from Amazon!\n\tI purchased this item on Nov. 17, 2006. Amazon claimed it was in stock. I then upgraded from free shipping to Standard, which promises a 3-5 days delivery time. Amazon now informs me that it will arrived on Nov. 29th! This is the second recent order with a longer than anticipated/promised delivery time. I don't know if Amazon is going down hill or what, but it's discouraging. Next time, I'll just buy the item locally and pay a few extra dollars. And by the way, don't even try to call Amazon Customer Service at 800-201-7575. They can't do anything to resolve a problem and barely speak or understand English. Another great American company moving towards metiocracy; what a shame", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_396", "text": "its just a standard component cable..\n\tcompared this cable to a philips performance component cable and i am not impressed it was the exact same in picture quality.\n\nall your paying for is the name..\n\nwhy spend 50$ when you can spend 20$ on the philps and get the same thing?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_397", "text": "LCD display broke after 2 months\n\tI was fairly satisfied with this phone until I had to re-arrange my office and move my phone. Once I moved it and then tried to reconnect it, I no longer had LCD functionality or speakerphone functionality.\n\nI looked on their website and this is what it said on their FAQ:\n\nProblem:\nNo caller ID information received\nDoes the LCD screen on the handset show anything?\nNo\nYour telephone is defective and needs to be sent in for service\n\nSince it is on their FAQ I would assume this is a common problem. In trying to exchange my phone they were insistent that I send my phone in first so they could look at it and then refurbish it / exchange it. Since I use this phone for my home office this was problematic for me. \n\nI would not recommend this product. I personally will not by Panasonic again due to the quality of customer support (or lack thereof) that I received", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_398", "text": "Poor support\n\tI didn't have the same experience as the \"Great support from Lexar\" review below.\n\nThe rubber caps on the Sport Jumpdrives will quickly split open and you will probably loose your jumpdrive when it fall off your keychain.\n\nUnlike the person below, Lexar would not send me a free replacement. They said that I could go to their web site an purchase another rubber cap.\n\nPoor support for a poor product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_399", "text": "NOT WORTH THE MONEY\n\tEveryone knows TERK MAKES JUNK, and this multiswitch is no exception. I needed a multiswitch quick, went to Best Buy and paid, get this, $154.00 for this Terk ms!! Yeah, I know, but I needed it asap. ONE WEEK after installation, one of the satellite inputs crapped out, dead. And I do have surge protection on the lines. Also, the unit runs very hot. I've had three other Terk products do the same thing. Avoid Terk at all costs and go with Monster or even Radio Shack in a pinch. Will never buy a Terk product again. Ever", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_400", "text": "DEFECTIVE BLUETOOTH\n\tThe item I bought had to be returned due to the fact it did not wor", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_401", "text": "Did I get a bad sample? Totally disappointed!\n\tYes, I burned them in for at least 25 hours. They sounded muddy. Smooth as caramel, but veiled. The bass was heavy and indistinct. The high frequencies were not clean, and not abundant. \n\nHaving listened to Stax headphones for years and years, I know I got used to a superclean, almost clinical sound. But still I cannot believe how completely different the HD600s were. \n\nI borrowed these from a friend, who bought them new and had hardly used them. Frankly, I get more pleasure listening with my Sony MDR-W20G sports headphones that I bought for less than $10. I am at a loss to understand the glowing reviews. I would love to hear a headphone that sounds as wonderful as people are describing. But the one I heard did not. Not even after break-in. Never would I consider one of these phones without auditioning them. Perhaps I truly heard a rare, defective unit. But if so, both drivers were defective, because they sounded the same.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_402", "text": "A disgrace to sony, here's why in point form\n\t-small button size\n-recording time is crap when used with the best batteries\n-hold button, many bugs with\n-bugs; files often end corrupt in various ways, meaning you get f***ed over\n-software is crap, also it cant convert to mp3, o and did i mention you have to convert in general not true for all ic recorders, which others record directly in mp3 for example\n-mic is without noice reduction\n-device is the most fragile ic recorder ever\n-a consumer grade product, not a professional grade product\nGo with the following: ds-2200 made by olympus, it smokes this ic recorder by a mile, and its tough and goes for about the same price perhaps cheaper.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_403", "text": "Will not charge Micro Zen\n\tWill not charge the Micro Zen, but will power the unit. Will toss it in the car for those times when the battery is dead and I just need my music.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_404", "text": "Nice idea, but...\n\t...while this device does power your USB cable it seems to fail charging my Blackberry or my iPod. Maybe the 400 mA is not enough for that. I would not suggest to buy this item for these devices. For the iPod you better get the USB charger from the Apple store for 25$ that even comes with a standard iPod cable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_405", "text": "Decent but there has to be a better solution somewhere out there!\n\tI recently received an iPOD Photo and after loading in tons of CD's I said . . . hey why not buy an all in 1 adapter for my car. My transpod arrived but I had difficulty inserting the adapter into my car's charger. After working that out and using it everyday for a week, it stopped working. I realized that the fuse had blown. It's small and relatively compact unlike the Griffin RoadTrip, but it's a whole lot of drama for the price. \n\nWith regard to the quality of the sound through my vehicle's audio system, I am extremely disappointed. What sounds like a million dollars through headphones does not translate to what you hear through fm radio frequencies. I have adjusted the iPOD's equalizer and played around with some options inside my car, but I am extremely disappointed. If someone has a better alternative . . . GOD BLESS YOU but don't waste your money on this product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_406", "text": "Broken\n\tMy first mouse broke after only a few uses. When I sent it back for repairs, they sent back a refurbished mouse that did not work at all. Avoid buying this mouse at all costs", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_407", "text": "Tell Apple to go #$ and % themselves\n\tWhat a waste of money. For $300 you shouldn't HAVE to buy a protection plan for the 2nd year of a products life; unfortunately the poor quality of iPods makes it a necessity. BUT, the protection plan is riddled with clauses that exclude any number of reasonable issues. \n\nI've bought Apple for the last 15 years, but never again will I send them my money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_408", "text": "Less expensive policy available for 29.95 from Crutchfield.com\n\tAlthough this policy is thru Apple, it is 2x the price of similar policies available from other companies that also have very good reputations. One is Crutchfield.com which has a 2 yr. plan for $29.99 which starts *after* the standard Apple 1 yr labor coverage (for a TOTAL OF 3 YEARS). Apple extended warranty is a total of 2 years for $59.99, rather than a total of 3 years for $29.99 thru Crutchfield", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_409", "text": "MODEL # 53725\n\tAfter receiving this boon mic, I found it did not work consitently. Losing contact with lost words, and the mic had to be held to the lips, therefore it was not truly hands free. I require a mic that I do not have to touch to work and can be used with VO", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_410", "text": "Just Average\n\tI received the camera and was not happy when I found a cheap mic that was attached to the cord of an ear peace instead of the the superior sound mic advertised in the ad. I called Amazon, they had no appolgies and said the most they could do was refund my money.\n\nOn another note the picture quality was ok but froze at least 2 times or better per use, as for sound I had to put the mic up to my mouth before the person on the other end could hear me. \n\nNot very happ", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_411", "text": "Not What I Thought I Was Purchasing\n\tI searched Amazon.com for a multi-region DVD player so I could view DVDs that I have purchased overseas. This DVD player came up. There are no instructions within the packaging that state how to watch Non-region 1 DVDs. I called the manufacturer and they told me how to \"rigg\" it to play region 2 DVDs. Also, the remote control did not work from the very beginning and the manufacturer said I would need to pay money to replace it. They also let me know that the DVD player will not work without the remote control (not compatible with universal remotes). This is not a good product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_412", "text": "Antenna fell off several times\n\tMaybe 2 1/2 stars. \nSoftware and wireless setup for this card went fine, even great, and have continued to work for over 1 1/2 years now but . . .\nHere's the rub.\nSeems the housing on the card that receives the threads of the antenna was not properly attached to the board.\nThe antenna would not work properly - 0-50% signal strength from the Access Point in the next room when it wasn't falling off the back of my machine! Futzed with the thing getting half-*** performance with it for toooo long until . . .\nHad to remove board from computer, use plier to remove antenna from the recept and VERRY carefully place the card in a vice and use vice-grip/clamp tool to forcefully slide the 1/2\" housing in place onto the board.\nDid this once and it didn't seat far enough (antenna fell off) and a couple weeks later had to repeat the process.\nApparently it needed to be pressed on even further and it actually snapped (securely ?) the 2nd time after using more force that you might imagine on such a delicate device.\nIt has worked as advertised since then (about a year now).\nThere ARE other reviewers who have suffered from \"antenna drops off\" too. Be warned.\nWhen one pays extra \"for quality\" they should expect better than this.\nIt's time again to add to my network and will try a different board (for half the price).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_413", "text": "multiple problems\n\tThis charger is flimsy. 1) As other mention, the \"retractable\" unit quickly became tangled, and without significant attention every single time (not feasible while driving), doesn't retract. 2) The plastic covering the wire at the base of the jack pulled loose, exposing the wires. 3) After a few months of very gentle use, the white plastic cover of the jack cracked and fell off. As a result, I'm back in the market for a charger, just months after buying this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_414", "text": "these tapes didn't worked for me and ruin my camera\n\ti tried them on a sony dcr-trv33, and they clogged my heads in about 10min. of recording.\n\nthe camera has worked fine for about two years now, and it's the first time i use other than sony. this camera went to the sony service center for a full cleaning/service about two months ago, and worked perfectly fine until i tried these tapes.\n\ni read somewhere that the tapes have a surface compound that lubricates the head, and that it is incompatible between brands, clogging the tape head when the different compounds mix in it. i didn't believe it then, and stil not.\n\naccording to that, maybe they are fine and you only have to stick with the brand. and i'll do, but another one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_415", "text": "Low Cost Equals Low Quality\n\tAfter purchasing my Canon ZR-90 this summer, and using the four pack of TDK tapes ABC Warehouse gave me with the camcorder, I went online and found these tapes and bought two ten packs due to the great price and the JVC name.\nThey have only done one thing, clogged up my video head on the camcorder. I videotape my sons basketball games for their coaches and it was only after the first couple of games and bad recordings that I got onto Canon's website and realized my video head was clogged. I purchased a head cleaner and the first tape after the cleaning taped great, but the next tape clogged my head up, so to use these tapes, I highly recommend you clean your video head after EACH use, which is not good for your video head on your camcorder", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_416", "text": "Don't waste your money\n\tIt worked okay for about a month and then froze up one day when I was running. I popped out the battery so it would turn off and when I turned it back on it had deleted all of the songs.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_417", "text": "iRiver\n\tDon't waste your money. What iRiver doesn't tell their customers is that once the battery goes dead, the system is useless. I will never buy one of their products again and I'm doing my best to inform everyone out there that they'll be tossing their money in the trash by purchasing any iRiver products. My system cost me $340.00 and it is now as useless as the customer service department at iRive", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_418", "text": "Cheap and Buggy\n\tThe features, size, and design of this unit are what drew me in. But after just a few uses, I quickly came to realize that this was nothing more than cheap electronics wrapped up in an attractive, but completely unusable package. To start with, the unit is small - the smallest of its kind. But the bulky external mic makes the overall footprint just as large as some of the palmtop units that this was made to replace. Second, the unit has a built-in rechargeable battery that cannot be removed. So, when it crashes, which it does frequently, there is no way to \"cold-boot\" the unit by removing the battery. This is also a problem because it reduces the unit's true portability because you can easily get stuck with no remaining battery life and no AC power to recharge it. Then, what you have is a paperweight. Oh, and by the way, when you do have it plugged in to charge, the backlight is always on (even if the power is off). So forget about using this unit as a plugged in desktop recorder either.\n\nBut, all of this aside, the firmware simply does not work. It locks up incessantly and, with no way to reboot, you literally have to unplug it, wait for it to auto-power-off, and hope that you can start the machine up again. And, to add insult to injury, the body is a cheap Chinese-made piece of plastic with absolutely no meat on its bones.\n\nOverall, don't be taken in by the low price. Paying any amount of money is too much for a unit that doesn't work", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_419", "text": "Look for something else\n\tThe microtrack will not hold a charge by itself or even operate very long when hooked up to an external usb battery pack. It just drains away under charge. The concept for this a pretty good , but the implementation woefully lacking almost to the point where I may not reliably recommend to others.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_420", "text": "Junk at the best!\n\tI bought this product twice. Now I have two of them and none works. This router is not able to get itself an IP from the cable modem let alone sending out a wireless signal. First time i thought the router was defective and I ordered a new one hoping to return the first one, received the second one before i could return the first one, and the new one was no better than the other anyways. Avoid this product at all costs, or else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_421", "text": "waste of money\n\tRun WinXP, sp2 with everything updated. I've had this router for 6 months. It is the WGT624v3, firmware updated. I never realized how bad the wireless was on this router until this week - dropped connetion 3 times in 15 minutes today alone, while reading the Amazon.com reviews. \nMy desktop PC's graphics card went down this past week and I had to RMA it... so about 10 days to send out and get a return. I have always used a wired connection for my home desktops. The wireless access was a 'it's there if I need it' novelty. I started brining my IBM R51 laptop home from work so I could get online, VPN into work, etc.. This is the first time I have used my wireless consistently for more than a hour or so.\nThe last 10 days have been rediculous to say the least. I logged on my first day and lost connection 5-6 times browsing MSN and Yahoo. At first I thought it might be channel interference since 2 other routers in range were using channel 11. I went ahead and disabled the 108G feature since I had never come close to hitting that speed anyways, and changed the channel.. I used the IBM ThinkVantage software to scan my area for other wireless routers and picked a channel not being used. I changed channels and I verified my signal strength before and after I changed, 95% signal strength. The connection is still getting dropped randomly. Changed channel to another channel not being used in my area and verified signal strength. No difference. Scanned the networks again using the IBM ThinkVantage software.. theres my router, 97% signal strength @ 54Mbs. unplugged router, modem, repaired my WINSOCKS with WinsockXP, rebooted PC. I turned on my modem first until is was ready to go, then the router until it was ready, and then my PC (as per the netgear website)and yea, no difference in the connections stability. The conection is still getting dropped randomly. \nI might expect this from a router thats on all the time and is getting tired from constantly being hammered. But I hardly ever used the wireless access (yes, wireless radio has been OFF). After reading these reviews, I am pretty sure the problem wont go away. \nThe part that upsets me the most, I payed premium money for a product that I thought was premium. If this had been priced (at the time) at bargain bin prices, I wouldn't of cared.. but it wasn't and i do. The 'you get what you pay for' saying does not hold true for this product. \nBuyer Beware", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_422", "text": "POS ZEN Micro Creative support now sucks\n\tCaution. Creative used to have great support. Now, 60 days of phone support. I have a 9 month old ZEN Micro. It will not start, if I plug it in, it appears to charge but never completes, If I turn it on while plugged in i get to the Creative boot up screen, it goes blank and never completes the boot up. Useless junk now. I cnnot find my original receipt, (who can). I cannot be returned, and I cannot get support on it.\n\nI will be returning my perfectly good running Vision M with receipt, as i cannot risk this device breaking down too.\n\nI have always hated Apple, I am a PC guy, but an Ipod will be my next MP3 device", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_423", "text": "Completely Useless For Me\n\tI wanted to connect a computer to a router, and the computer was going to be pretty far away from the router. So I figured I needed a long cord, and decided to get this one, which is supposed to be cat 5 stranded patch (which was what I needed.) Well, it's long. That's the only good thing about this cord. But the bad thing is so bad that the cord is useless. There is nothing on the ends! It's just a giant wire! There aren't any connectors on the ends that I can use to plug the cord into my computer, or the router. So I have a cord, but no connectors. It's completely useless, unless I buy the connectors separately, and attach them myself. Do I know how to do that? Do I want to do that? No. So I'm returning this. Maybe, if all you need is the cord (it's grey, by the way), and not the connectors, you might be able to use this. Otherwise, it's completely useless. If you can't find any cords this long that have connectors, maybe you should consider trying a shorter cord. ..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_424", "text": "Warning about the Ipod\n\tI have really enjoyed my I pod until I started to get errors in January 2006. I started to get an error that state that Itunes can't read to or write form the Disk meaning the Ipod itself. That means I cannot add music to or take music off of the Iopd. This was very upsetting to me as I have had this item for less than a year. I Finlay called tech support at Apple. They asked for the serial# for my Ipod. They told me it was out of warranty, that the warranty had expired in December of 2005 and there was NOTHING I could do, literally. I checked my purchase and found out that I had purchased this on April 7, 2005. I was so angry that they would tell me that it was out of warranty when it clearly was not. So, this is a warning to all Ipod owners of this potential problem", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_425", "text": "Waste of Money!!\n\tDOnt buy and I had tough time in adjusting the ear piece as it falls out every time you hang it over the ear.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_426", "text": "Do your research\n\tWe signed up with Vonage a couple of months ago. Setting up the D-Link adapter was a snap and I had a dial tone quickly. After several days, my line was ported and I thought everthing was ok. \n\nThat was until I tried calling my dad several times and he just hung up on me. I heard his side clearly, but all he heard was static. Others complained about our connection too. Vonage support helped me change a few things on my account to take care of those problems.\n\nHowever, I still have not been able to use my computer modem to fax. I have tried multiple tips to get it to work, and still no luck. Calling Vonage's tech support is horrible. Long wait to talk with someone who doesn't speak good English nor has a clue about what to do with your problems.\n\nThe worst part is that Vonage makes you sign up for a contract. If it wasn't for that, people would flee in droves. I think it will get better, but it has a way to g", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_427", "text": "These are horrible.....\n\tThese were expensive.....\nThese are a P. O. S.\nIf you dont know what POS is google it, because I cant say it on amazon. Basically, the layer has an OFFSET. The layers do not match in position. This will give you CRC errors if you have a file which is directly on a layer break, or at the end of the disk. DO NOT BUY, I REPEAT, DO NOT BUY.\nIM NOT SURE WHY MEMOREX HASNT RECALLED THEIR CRUMMY PRODUCT", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_428", "text": "Was not recognizeable\n\tthese were not recognizable by my Sony Dual layer burner... maybe with more attempts and practice they will be", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_429", "text": "One-third the features for three-quarters of the price\n\tMy wife bought this as a gift for me, thinking that it included an FM tuner. For ten dollars more, she could have purchased a product that does everything this one does (it is essentially a $35 car charger) plus the tuner. If you want to use this product to actually listen to your iPod in your car, you'll need to purchase yet another device: either the cassette adapter (old school! part F8V366-APL) or the FM transmitter (part F8V367-APL). Either one connects through a jack in the side of this unit. The FM transmitter is another $40 (you're now $20-30 over what the Monster iCarPlay, which does all of the above, would have cost you)...and, surprise! The transmitter takes AAA batteries! There's no way to power the transmitter through the Auto Kit. To power the FM transmitter without batteries, you must purchase yet a third accessory, the \"Mobile Power Cord for iPod\" (F8V7067-APL, just $15!)...except your car's power plug is occupied by the Auto Kit, so you'll need to buy a twin-plug adapter for that.\n\nAre we having fun yet? I'm not, and am wishing I'd skipped all this nonsense and just purchased the iCarPlay in the first place", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_430", "text": "Just did not work!\n\tI am the owner of a home day care and I had all of the kids bring in T-shirts so that we could all create our own unique father's day gifts with these iron-on transfers. When I say that I followed the directions Precisely I am not fooling! I was so concerned about slip ups that I made sure I followed the directions to the letter, but every time I tried to pull off the cooled transfer paper off came half of the design and the rest styed on the paper! Very disappointing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_431", "text": "Bad luck or low quality product??\n\tVery bad start, bad point for Amazon. I wanted to get a good quality device and that is the reason I chose buying from Amazon even it was more expensive than other sites. \nI just turned on the device and tried to search for broadcasts. It was like all the radios in US were shut down or at least in my region. By mistake I filliped the device and surprise: the device started receiving radio signal. After that everything seemed to be OK but some strange noise in headphones. \nCons: failure/malfunctioning while operating the radio.\nPros: \t- great sound (with other than manufacturer provided headphones);\n\t- long operating time using rechargeable battery;\n\t- excellent expandable via SD cards feature;\n\t- I love the flip display capability.\nI really love that device because of its features and I hope it was only my mischance getting a damaged one. However I requested Amazon the replacement of the device instead of reimbursement. I also already advised some friends to buy that device.\nAs a good point for Amazon, the very fast answer when I requested the replacement of the device. \nI will come back with updates after I receive the replacement. Hope a good one next time.\nThank you Amazon Team.\n\nComing back after receiving the replacement device.\nFirst of all it was a very good idea buying Amazon fulfilled products even it was a bit more expensive than other sellers. The replacement came faster than the product. Excellent Amazon Team and very professional. It's a pleasure doing business with you.\nThe device works perfectly. \nReally a device you must have. \nMore than that, my friends I recommended the mp3 player are very happy with their new acquisition. They were luckier than me. \n5 Stars for the product now.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_432", "text": "Wish I had done more research\n\tYeah, the Nano Dock is useful; however, be aware that it comes with NO cords whatsoever. This means that you have to purchase yet another accessory for it to be of any practical use. BOO Apple! There is absolutely no excuse for following in the footsteps of Microsoft", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_433", "text": "images heavily out of focus despite adjustment - returning\n\tJust got this camera in the mail as a birthday present. Installing the software was easy, but unfortunately the camera is essentially broken. It is only (somewhat) in-focus for items about 1 inch away. Adjusting the focus ring doesn't help, so this camera's build seems to be defective. My brother bought the same camera and it doesn't seem to have the same problem. Anyway, returning mine.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_434", "text": "Long cord didn't work\n\tThe long cord simply didn't work. I returned it to Maxell, using the address on the back of the package, and had the product returned to me because the facility has closed. I've spent almost $5 trying to return an $8 product.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_435", "text": "AHHH! its horrible!\n\tPlease! for the love of god! do not buy this product! it is absolutly horrible. i'll admit that since i bought my computer and go this card back in 2002, i hadn't had problems until the past few months. i play an online game - a MMORPG - and after every time the game is updated and i have to install the updates i am unable to log onto the game! it freezes up, and either makes my computer crash or destroys my internet connections, forcing me to restart. as you can imagine, this gets rather frustrating, and if you play MMORPGs, you can see how it is even more frustrating. i am currently running XP home edition. i beg you, DO NOT BUY THIS ETHERNET CARD JUST BECAUSE IT IS THE CHEAPEST ONE OUT THERE! you get what you pay for! now i'm off to buy a new one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_436", "text": "Product application\n\tThe photo on the Target website shows a cable input/output for cable protection. The unit arrived with a phone line input/output-not much help for those expecting protection on their cable line", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_437", "text": "Not very dependable\n\tI started out with 2 gigabytes. And then after I had filled this card with about 500 photos, I downloaded all the photos to my computer. After deleting all of the photos from this card, the capacity had suddenly decreased to only half! What happened to the other 1 gigabyte? I'm sure they pre-formatted this card to appear like it's 2 gigabytes, but what a surprise when you start using it. Not good", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_438", "text": "Item not delivered in reasonable time frame\n\tI canceled the order of Velocity DVD-R disks since it took too long to deliver", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_439", "text": "NOT SO GREAT AS THEY SAY.JUST OK\n\tThese radios look nice but there are some problems here. First the batteries do not last long unless you do not talk. Second the biggest problem for me was uncompatibility with other radios and brands. The receive quality is very poor and hard to understand at times. I also hace a T7200 and the difference is like night and day. The 7200 is the best. The 7400 i believe is an has flaws and that is why you see them priced so low. I paid $24.00 on ebay and also have seen the set at home depot clearance for $44.00 today. What good is any radio if you cant understand what someone is saying? Good try motorola but this is a poor product.NOT RECOMMENDED TO PURCHASE", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_440", "text": "So not available in 2-3 weeks\n\tI ordered this radio back in May and I still don't have them. It is now September. I have exchanged several emails with Amazon, the first one I received a very nice but untrue reply. The second response was borderline rude but at least honest, they told me that they don't have the product and don't know when they will. If you are looking for something to use now, don't waste your time with ordering this radio", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_441", "text": "Horribly noisy\n\tThe box says you can either \"power\" or \"charge\" your iPod with the Powerjolt. To me, \"power\" means listening to the iPod while it is plugged in to the Powerjolt. However, there is an overwhelming amount of buzz and static when the iPod is playing while connected to the Powerjolt. Maybe this thing works ok to \"charge\" while the iPod is not playing, but it is not an acceptable way to \"power\" the iPod while it is playing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_442", "text": "Cheap as in Quality not Price\n\tI commute via public transportation, the majority of that on a noisy train. Earbuds and over ear headphones don't block out enough of the noise to enjoy the music. I received these Philips HN110 headphones as a gift. \n\nWhen I first got these I was pretty disappointed at how flimsy they appeared. I have some KOSS over ear head phones which are nice and beefy. These are scrawny but on the other hand take up less space. They use a single AAA batt. Using them on the train I was able to turn down the volume on my music player a tad but a lot of the noise still gets through. I'm not an expert on these but I guess this noise cancelling works mainly on lower frequencies. Alot of the noise on the train is higher in pitch and thus gets through. The next thing I noticed was that with a cord coming out of both the left and right earphone you are limited in how you can put these on and take them off. My KOSS and Sony headphones and earbuds use the single cord to one phone and the connecting cord from there (or it runs through the headphone band). I realize I like this single cord feature very much. Again these Philips HN 110 don't have this. \n\nI also noticed that when the Noise Cancelling is turned on and the wind is blowing you can hear the wind as if it were amplified. \n\nAfter about a month and a half the battery compartment door latch broke inside. Now I can't open the battery compartment without doing some damage to these headphones. I checked Philips website for info on these phones but I couldn't find any. I called their customer support and they told me I had to call a different #. I called the different number and got the Return Merchandise Authorization # but was told I need to send the receipt in. I got them as a gift so I don't have the receipt. \n\nIn summary, their noise cancelling ability is pretty week. Better than my hefty non-noise cancelling KOSS over ears or my stethascope like Sony ear buds but only by about 10% or so (just to put a number in their). Flimsy design. Cords from both earphones. Hear the wind amplified. Battery compartment latch broke after a month and a half and their warrenty sucks", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_443", "text": "Low quality\n\tAfter only having the cable for a week under very light usage, the cable stopped working intermittently. It makes crackling noises when the cable is moved. I am not talking about whipping or quick movement, just gentle movement of the cable causes crackling and loss of signal. I was about to scrap the cable altogether but I decided to resolder the connector to see if that would help. I cut off about half a foot of the cable and resoldered it, only to find that the same problem persisted. I got a bad cable, obviously..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_444", "text": "Did not work-avoid this product\n\tThe iM3c was a gift - looked like a great little portable stereo for my Pod. First used it on a trip. Started off playing ok and then the sound cut in and out. Frustrated me for the week as I didn't know if it would play or not on any given day. When it did play it was ok but not great. Finally, it didn't play anymore.\n\nReturned it to the Apple Store where purchased to find that there was only a 15 day return policy and I missed it by 2 days. So, I tried to contact Altec Lansing. The phone number in the owners book didn't work although I tried for several days. Then I emailed the Altec support email. No response after two emails.\n\nSometimes a product doesn't work and it's easy to return or get repaired. On this one, it looks like this product will be finding the trash can.\n\nDo not buy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_445", "text": "Do NOT do business with Bargaincell!\n\tBought a cell phone battery that, of course, died one week past their return/refund deadline. Refused to refund or replace even though the product is CLEARLY defective. This company is a ripoff and will never do business with them again. Consider yourself warned", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_446", "text": "Short lived performance\n\tI bought the TDK Mojo 256 about a year and 3 months ago. It worked wonderfully for the first year - did what it was supposed to and the radio quality was great. Then I upgraded to Windows XP and that's when everything started going wrong. This MP3 player needs propreitary software to copy files from your hard disk or CD to the mp3 player. Unfortunately the software doesn't work well at all with XP. Right now, my player is piece of junk. I have tried copying files which it shows as copied but then when you reconnect the player, they don't show up on there. What's more, formatting the internal memory will also not release the space and so I have the internal memory full but it shows up in the software as free. However, it won't copy over any new files and gives me a \"Storage Full\" error. It doesn't act reliably with XP either and I had to unplug and replug several times for it to even read the list of songs on the mp3. It lasted all of 15 months. While it sounds like a great deal ( good features for price ). DO NOT buy this if you will be using it with XP and if you do, please don't expect it to last more than 12-15 months", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_447", "text": "Be an educated consumer! You don't have to spend a lot for *digital* cables\n\tYou don't have to spend a fortune on expensive cables when you are dealing with digital signals. Keep in mind that all digital interfaces have error correction built into them. Did you know the internal components of consumer electronics are connected with tin and nickel? There's no gold inside! So there's no need for oxygen-free, gold tipped, multi sheilded, super mega supreme cables. If you don't believe me, buy this cable and a no-name cheapie. Compare them for yourself -- you will see no difference.\n\nWith analog signals, a good quality cable may make a difference (although the difference is usually only visible on an oscilloscope).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_448", "text": "Great product, terrible cost.\n\tHave you ever heard the saying that something would cost you \"an arm and a leg\"? These cables cost that, your first son, and bidding rights to your estate. Don't get me wrong- Monster makes great cables. Let there be no confusion on this point. But they're just incredibly expensive, and this is made much worse with these cables.\n\nSeveral people have pointed out that the digital signal on HDMI cables must adhere to error-correction and certain standards (even a $10 cable cable must meet some specifications to even reach production)- and this is largely true. Unless BluRay implements new features that require new cables at some point in the future, there's really very little difference between HDMI cables. Yes, the gold-plated pins and other features will improve your connection a bit, but the improvement will be far less than you'd see between any other \"cheap\" versus \"designer\" cables on the market.\n\nBut Monster cables really are made to a standard that makes some difference, and that's worth mentioning. This cable is built sturdy, so that none but the most harsh of treatment could ever damage it. And the shielding isn't just the usual electrical shielding- Monster cables are toughened to the point that I wouldn't doubt if they're certified against nuclear fallout. If you have the money to blow and you want the confidence of knowing that your entertainment center could fare well in an EMP strike, you're looking at the right cables.\n\nBut for nearly all consumers, these cables cost 4x as much as alternatives, with no real plusses. At the very least, you can pick up a mid-grade cable (Sony, etc) at a mid-grade price ($40) to get the increased sturdiness and the gold-plated connections. And over these products, the Monster cables basically have nothing at all except their branding. Please do look up a cheaper alternative this time, and spend some of the extra money on an extra set of whatever tools you use to keep your screen clean. You'll get much better results with these tools than you will worrying about $100 HDMI cables", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_449", "text": "Think Before You Buy\n\tIf you can't abide an ever-present low hiss in the background, and louder interference in the presence of power lines, don't buy this product. I wish I'd read the reviews more carefully before I bought. A number of even the most favorable ones mentioned this annoyance.\n\nThe manufacturer replaced the first unit after I complained, but it was no improvement. This may be the best product of its type out there, but it still comes up short.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_450", "text": "Love the concept, hate the product!\n\tI think this product design concept is great. I love the flexibe arm size. It fits great in my car. The CRAPPY part. I live near metro st. louis and i could not hold a signal ANYWHERE! I always had some intereference. whether it was fuzz or the signal going in and out. This product did not meet my expectations, especially since the back of the package states I should have crystal clear sound. This is not true. I have returned this product after little success over the first week of purchase. I am now waiting to get my DLO transpod 2 in the mail to try it out. I want something to work!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_451", "text": "Listen to the rest of us\n\tI have to say, since I really started listening to music I have payed attention to a lot more detail of sound. With that said I am not a bass junky; but bass and compression of the overall mix is what makes a sound a good sound. I currently owned a pair of Sony MDR-EX81LP (that cost me 30-40 dollars a year ago) I am a medical student and I study all day and all night, but cannot have my music blasting. Conversely I needed to have a nice isolation of my sound. Comparing my old Sony to the new ER-6 that I just got, I am EXTREMELY DISSAPOINTED with their performance. I was expecting a great sound with minimal noise from the outside and get almost no response at the level that I studied with my old ear buds. To be fair remember that these are not noise cancelling, they are noise reducing. There is no component involved here, they are basically really good earplugs with speakers in them. My wife just ran the vacuum and I barely heard it. The earplug reduced noise feature is great and comfortable; however my other ones (Sony earbuds) sound better. A combination of the two would be great. Keep in mind that this is my opinion and make your own based on why you are buying earbuds. Environmental sound reduction is great, sound quality is not as good as some others.....choose your fault and pay attention to pricing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_452", "text": "Not Worth the Money\n\tI was disappointed with these earphones. The sound level was low and higher frequency sound seemed attenuated. The $30 Sony MDR-EX51 earphones I already owned sounded much better", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_453", "text": "Phantom Paper Jam can cost extra\n\tI have had the 325 model for less than a year. Up until recently I was satisfied with its performance using it to print less than 5 pictures at a time. Recently, I needed to print a series of pictures (more than 10 in one sitting) and had an error message-print cartridge jam-I fixed the paper jam but continued to get the error message. I called HP and they stated this was a fatal error in the unit and encouraged me to purchase the updated model rather than fix my printer. I searched the internet for a solution only to find that others had encountered this and the solution was to purchase the \"new'model- A not very cost effective solution as this was not supposted to be a disposable model.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_454", "text": "FILE 13\n\tDON'T BUY THESE THINGS ! THEY GO BAD AND SANDISK WON'T REPLACE THEM. BUY OCZ OR A-DATA OR SOMETHING. THESE THINGS ARE VERY UNRELIABLE..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_455", "text": "Who knows how to solve the C:13:01 error ?\n\tI bought the Sony 128 MB Memory Stick (MSH-128) a few months ago, but I only used it once. When I was in my 20th picture, an error appeared in the screen of my Sony P100 camera:\n\nError C:13:01, Memory Stick failed\n\nFirst, I went to Sony Service Center, but they didn't know what was happening. Then, I went to different Sony Stores, but the only answer they gave me was that my Memory Stick is failed, that it's impossible to fix or format it and, the worst, there is no way to save the pictures !!!!\n\nFinally, I tried to solved it by myself, and I \"google\" the C:13:01 error. If you do it, you will find hundreds of people with the same problem, looking for a solution.\n\nThat's why I don't recommend this product. If all of us have the same problem, you can be the next", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_456", "text": "be careful of this one\n\tA friend gave me this card for free, when I travled to Arizona. I use this card in my Dell X51V.\n\nFrom time to time, this card can't be recoginize by the PDA. I have to pull it out and re-insert it in, and reset my PDA.\nThen oneday, my GPS software showed \"Map data corrupted\". All the data in the card was wiped out, and the card's space reduced to around 300M, have no idea where the remaining space goes to.\n\nDon't put important data on this one!!! That's my lesson", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_457", "text": "Never work properly\n\tI bought this SD card on April 11. Unfortunately, the card doesn't work properly, in fact, my camera and my computer never detect it. \n\nAlso, I recived a different card, it didn't like the picture on this page. I think I was swindled. \n\nWell, I had to buy another SD card", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_458", "text": "Two Units, Both Failed\n\tI bought a brand new unit directly from Garmin. It worked for about a week, then it would no longer charge. I returned it and got a REFURBISHED UNIT in exchange.\n\nThe refurbished unit did better.. it lasted 3 weeks before failing. To use it, I must use the charger plug constantly, as the unit will not charge.\n\nSending it back now to try a third unit", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_459", "text": "look like multiple functional but not working\n\tI had bought this item due to good review before I went to a trip to Bulgaria. However, it plugs in but doesn't work. Why? I don't know. how should I deal with it now? Is it a defect one? I have no idea, to me I just lost 17 dollars for an experience. (don't buy electronic items from a book store, even it's cheaper) Fortunate I also bought Targus travel adaptor set that save me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_460", "text": "DON'T BUY!!!!!!!!!!\n\tIf you have a 30 gig. video iPod, mabey. But for a 60 gig. it is too tight to it, got a mark on iPod after taking it out, covered up part of the screen on mine, and I'm taking it back right away.\n\nIt is a waste of money to buy this product and I made a mistake by getting it for myself. Get a different case than this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_461", "text": "Didn't know you can sell trash over amazon.\n\tIt was horrible, soon as i plug the speakers in it was making a constant noise, really annoying, the speakers were junk, worst purchase i've ever made from amazon. I would've returned them but I didn't want to go through the trouble of sending it back. So i just smashed them and went to best buy and got new ones. I know it was a cheap speaker, but hell it should atleast work properly. Talk about trash", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_462", "text": "Horrible Feedback\n\tThese speakers are unusable. They give off horrible feedback even when there's not a cell phone or cordless phone in the room", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_463", "text": "Great features, great price, horrible speakerphone\n\tThis machine is great looking, compact, and seems to be the perfect combination fax/answering machine/speakerphone. One major problem: The phone is well below average in sound quality, and the speaker is absolutely terrible. The tiny, poorly made speaker is placed in the back left side of the unit and and is totaly inaudible at loud volumes due to distortion. The fax is great, the print quality is great, the speed is great, but you have to lower the volume and lean over with your head against the speaker to hear messages. This problem also renders the speakerphone useless. I returned this unit twice thinking it was defective, but spoke to HP and was told that is just the way this unit works. Buy the Panasonic KX-FHD351 if you need a great sounding unit. The only problem with the Panasonic is that it doesn't come in black, but is a much better phone/answering/speakerphone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_464", "text": "DO NOT Wast your time with this product...period\n\tI am on my second one and I will be returning this one also. Both of them worked once and then would not retract fully after that. I was so mad I almost threw it against the wall. I thought the first one was a defect, but then when I got the second one I realized it was a design flaw... If you buy the Targus one keep your receipt because I guarantee you will be returning it. What I don't get is how Targus has the guts to release this product and also put on it: Satisfaction Guaranteed. What a joke..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_465", "text": "seriously annoyed\n\tThis card is on its way back to Amazon. I purchased it as it was one of the \"recommended items\" with the camera I also purchased, never mind that it doesn't work with the camera. I'm not hugely tech savvy--I (wrongly) assumed that any items recommended with the main item (a $500 camera) would be compatible. Check to make sure that any recommended accessories will actually achieve what you want them to.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_466", "text": "I'm shocked, amazon cancelling orders withouth any notification.\n\tThis isn't the type of behavior i would expect from such a valuable and big company as Amazon is. They cancelled my order same way as the other people's. They didn't even send any notification email and i found my order cancelled by looking at the site. Amazon MUST learn that this is illegal and they must ship all the orders placed, if they made a mistake pricing the item is THEIR problem not ours and more after many customers confirmed the price over telephone. If Amazon don't ship the orders already placed they will throw stones over their own roof and make lots of bad publicity. I'm one of many who won't be buying anything ever if Amazon don't send me my ordered items. Count with me for any legal actions that may be taken", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_467", "text": "What a joke\n\tI bought these because I have an HP printer and figured they would be best for the shirts I want to make. I couldn't get them to take for anything in the world. I put the pressure on it, ironed them longer, everything you can think of and they still wouldn't take. Then when I finally got one to take it completely cracked and crumbled and started peeling off before an hour was up. It never made it to the wash, so now I am out the money I paid for them and still have no shirts. Any other brands you suggest instead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_468", "text": "No customer support\n\tIt's the most expensive CF card with absolutely no customer support. After a while the CF card stopped working - no power light as if the card and quot;burned out and quot;. I really can't tell you exactly what went wrong because it's impossible to contact someone at Socket customer support. I followed their web-site instructions but was never contacted. I'll never buy another Socket product again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_469", "text": "NOT PALM COMPATIBLE\n\tConnects to your Microsoft Pocket PC and will not work with a Palm. If you mistakenly order, AMAZON.COM will not refund your shipping. Have a nice day", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_470", "text": "Technical Details Misleading\n\tIt states in the Technical Details that you can get 450 pictures from this cartridge. This is not true. After much discussion with HP, they finally admitted that it's only rated for 150 4 x 6 pictures. My experience is that you actually get a little under 100 pictures from it. If you're buying this cartridge, you've probably already bought the printer, but you should know before you buy the printer that you're going to go through a lot of expensive ink", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_471", "text": "Watch out for shipping\n\tI put this item in my cart -- it was one of the \"buy both now\" deals. The problem is, the first item was sold by Amazon, with free shipping, the second item was sold by another company with outrageous shipping costs.\n\nI caught this easily while checking out but just wanted to post a \"buyer beware\" to check the shipping costs", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_472", "text": "Love it but it keeps breaking\n\tI love the functionality of this armband. The problem is that it keeps breaking. The place at which the band loops through the holder keeps breaking.. I'm on my second one and it is almost ready for another replacement..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_473", "text": "Problems at radom\n\tThis LEXAR brand has had issues with it's Memory Cards. I lost lots of pictures from a vacation to Disney World and a Convention. Their site had SOFTWARE that was to help recover some of those lost images!! I have never had Flash memory trouble until LEXAR! I now only buy SCANDISK items. Samsung invented this tecnology and SD is their product. The Store I bought the LEXAR chip was in a hurry to give me another chip I could trust. He gave me the higher costing SD chip. I wasn't the first to have issues from buying it in his store. He took a $50.00 loss to make me happy. People take lots of photos now that we went Digital. Imagine looking for some pictures you know you took and they are not there! Most think they messed up. WIth this chip you will have that happen so pay very close attention. Most of what is lost can not be recovered. Pay the extra money for SCANDISK.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_474", "text": "Earbuds fall out if you move\n\tThe remote control is OK.\n\nBut the earbuds are horrible! They are very sensitive to your particular \"ear anatomy\". I suppose they fit for some people, but for me they are useless. They stay in for a few seconds, but don't dare do anything like running, walking, or moving your head and expect them to stay in.\n\nMuch better to get lightweight headphones with an over-the-head or behind-the-head band, or even the models with \"hooks\" that fit over the top of your ears.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_475", "text": "wires too long, connector sleeve disconnected\n\tA short review...\n\nDon't buy this product. The wire is too long and the remote control is too heavy for the jack to hold. After a month of the remote and wire hanging and swinging about, the wire where it's connected at the jack gave out making this remote unuseable; I have to jiggle and find the sweet spot now just to make the remote work.\n\nLong wires plus a remote adds considerable stress and weight on the jack...a serious design flaw. If you want to buy this, I suggest you tie the wire and the remote using a rubber band around your IPOD to support it's weight without pulling the wire off the connector", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_476", "text": "Massive problems with Sony CE595\n\tI am sorry to say that my experience with the CD player has been miserable. After a series of unhelpful conversations with SONY folks, I am going to return it. It often fails to read the CD or cuts in and out on new CDs that play perfectly in other CD players; the shuffle program simply spins and spins, and rarely settles down to actually play a CD. It occasionally generates a read error message (uh, yeah...).\n\nEven if on \"continuous\" play, it often fails to recognize the CDs loaded into it. Instead, it displays a \"No Disc\" message. Then, even if it does play a series of CDs on continuous play, at some pt, it just stops. It has been like this since I first brought it home and has not improved in the weeks since. \n \nThe experience with the tech support people alone convinced me that they do not care. It took a long time to even get through their tech support lines the first night I had it, and then a lot of persuading to even get them to agree that their CD player was not working. Then they tried to convince to me send the brand new machine back, **for a price**, to have them repair it. Uh, no, not likely to fall for that--paying them to repair a brand new machine straight out of the box, taking time out of my way-too-busy life to ship it to them?? I finally have a reference number with permission to return it to the store for a full refund; so back it goes.\n \nThen there are the limitations on the remote control that others here have noted. \n\nSince I had the same shuffle problems with my previous SONY carousel player, I am not inclined to try a 3rd machine. \n\nNeedless to say, no more SONYs are coming into my life.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_477", "text": "At this price point i think the many other mice feel more solid than this logitech mouse.\n\tI mainly chose this mouse because I needed one quickly and it was black and matched my set up. I had been using the standard greyish white optical mouse with a scroll wheel and a red light that shined out from under my wrist. This one feels smaller, but still comfortable. However a couple weeks of normal usage made the mouse much less solid feeling. The plastic now mushes as the seems flex slightly in my hand. I decided to have a friend repair the cable of my old mouse. :-/ I am going to donate this mouse to a friend who still has a tracking ball mouse. I like some of Logitechs products and higher end mice. But I would stay away from this mouse. Its not bad, its just not good enough to pick over other mice that cost the same amount.\nHope that helps.\nAwesomefun", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_478", "text": "Do not buy this adaptor!\n\tI first isntalled this to WinXP 2nd ED and all of a sudden I am getting blue screens and the system keeps rebooting over and over. I uninstall and the problem goes away. Coincidence? I will let you decide. I reinstalled the adaptor and it gets very very hot.. reminds me of my notebook that overheats and shuts down. I cant get a connection to my router. I have my notebook im typing on now connected right next to the adaptor desktop and get a signal just fine with my notebook. I will be sending this back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_479", "text": "it's a 4-star product\n\tOK. I take my words back. I found a solution to the connection problem with windows xp. Download a patch (\tWindowsXP-KB884020-x86-enu.exe, solving WPA issues) from microsoft, then everything goes as it should be. \n\n-------------------------------------\n\ni bought this USB adapter along with DI-624 router for $99. The router works perfectly fine. The USB adapter gave me so much trouble. i used it to connect my desktop pc to wireless network. It works when the network is not encrpted. But it won't find an IP address under WPA security. It searches IP address endlessly. I have winxp sp2 which is supposed to support wireless flawlessly. I think either this so-called 108m bps or the driver causing the trouble. Having seen others having problem with other brands of USB adapter, i think maybe for desktop, a wireless pci card is better", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_480", "text": "flakey\n\tIt dies if you plug in any external USB disk drive or card reader. D-Link just doesn't know how to write device drivers that work well. I've had problems with every D-Link product I've ever bought", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_481", "text": "warranty problem\n\twhen i purchased this plan it was for a tv between $1000 and 1499.99.\nnew contract claims that my purchase had to be under $1000 so they will NOT honor it. this means i do not have an extended warranty.\ni either want this warranty for the price that was agreed upon or a full refund.\ni'm happy i found out about this problem before i needed the warranty.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_482", "text": "Bad customer service........\n\tI never received the 4-year plan, when I purchased the TVHD in August 2006. I have wrote to Amazon several times with no follow up by Amozon.\nMy next step is legal, since Amazon is acting like it dosen't care about the customer.\nThe reason I both the TVHD was because of 4-year service plan.\n\nTerrible customer service......", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_483", "text": "Do you feel lucky?\n\tIf you do, go ahead and take a chance. I did and got burned. Tv didn't work right out of the box. Will return soon.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_484", "text": "JUNK! STAY AWAY\n\tUnfortunately I bought this router (aka junk) from Amazon. Never worked smoothly. Did not like WPA. After I set the the protocol to WPA and restarted it, the router froze. Updated firmware, no use. Now its not working. Power is intermittent, will shut off whenever it wants. Freezes randomly. This garbage is going back to Dlink today. Dlink tech support also said that they are having a HUGE number of complaints with 524 especially revision D.\nI will never buy another Dlink. DO YOURSELF A FAVOUR AND AVOID DI-52", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_485", "text": "If you like headaches and hassles, buy this router\n\tThis may be one of the cheapest routers out there, but it's cheap in every way. I spent hours either on hold or talking with poorly trained overseas \"tech support\" whose expertise consisted of (barely) reading a script. Eventually these computer whizzes determined that my D-Link router didn't work. They told me to send it back (on my nickel, of course), and they sent me another one, which also did not work, at least not with my computer system. After more wasted hours, I was referred to the one guy at D-Link who--supposedly--has mastered this router's bugs. The problem? He never answered the phone. And despite all my calls to him and all my voicemails asking him either to call me at work or to set a time for us to talk, he repeatedly returned my calls at 3:00 in the afternoon, the time when most people who can afford routers are working. Finally I had an epiphany: Life was too short to %* and #@ with D-Link. I packed up the router and sent it back to the CEO, Stephen Joe, with a letter. Then I went out and bought a Netgear router, and I was up and running in minutes. Mr. Joe never responded to my letter, but what else do you expect from a company that so clearly doesn't value its customers", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_486", "text": "Not a reliable router, do not upgrade firmware!\n\tHave had this router for over a year. During this time the router constantly lost the internet connection, even when it's wired directly to my desktop PC. The disconnect can last anywhere from a couple of seconds to minutes. A new firmware (1.23) was released a few days ago for revision A (the version of the router I have). D-Link's website said the firmware \"improved reliability\" so I decided to upgrade. After flashing to the new firmware, the router will not let me into the control panel or respond to pings. The lights blink, that's all. I've reset the router, but this does nothing to restore the old firmware. D-link's firmware upgrade appears to have put this router out of its misery--which is perhaps for the best as it now forces me to finally go back to a reliable router company", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_487", "text": "Not happy with what i got\n\tA while ago I purchased the same item, maybe a month, and I received what I paid for: 2 walkie talkies, 2 RECHARGABLE BATTERIES, and a CHARGING BASE for the walkies. \n\nIn this last purchase I thought I bought the same things, I even paid the same amount of money, but neither the batteries nor the charging came in the package.\n\nThank you\n\nHumberto Gonzalez\nSan Jose, Costa Ric", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_488", "text": "Bummer\n\tBike did not run right from the beginning. THe battery did not stay charged. After awhile just quite running altogether. Company was not very usefull. Warranty only 90 days. Do not buy this peice of junk", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_489", "text": "KDS not interested in long-term customers\n\tI spoke with customer service rep at 800-283-1311. Devices have a one-year warranty. I stated that I sent in the Registration card, and asked if she would look up the purchase date. She said no, \"Registration and Warrany are in different departments.\"\n\nShe asked me to hold, and came back on the line stating that since this model originally sold in 2003, my unit went off warranty in 2004 unless I have the invoice. I called back about an hour later, after finding the invoice, and got the same customer service rep. She recognized me and belittled me for calling back and said unless I have a question, there's nothing they can do. I stated that I found the invoice as requested and she asked me to fax it to her. I did that, so far no response. We'll see if they replace the unit or not.\n\nJust an FYI...after the one-year warranty, there are no options. The do not offer parts or service after the one-year warranty", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_490", "text": "KDS CDO Not Ready for Prime Time\n\tI purchased two CDOs only to find out that some of the lights on one of them did not work. After 6 weeks, KDS finally replaced it. It did not cost me anything but time and frustration. After 2 months, my second one has now failed. Most of the trays do not eject. It is no longer returnable and I have CDs stuck in it. Do NOT make the mistake of purchasing even one of these. Go to K-Mart and get one of the old fashioned manual ones. You will be much happier", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_491", "text": "Won't return money\n\tAdorama is a terrible company to deal with. They sent me a pkg of 2 Epson ink cartridges and 270 papers. I have called several times as the ink cartridges were not the correct ones. I returned them as instructed, written 3 letters and called. This started in mid July. I called 2 weeks ago (Aug 28th and a different gal said she thought I should have my money back and would see to it. That was over 2 weeks ago and nothing since then. \nI would recommend that anyone should NOT order from this company", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_492", "text": "problems\n\tI bought this unit to use with a boombox and it functioned well but after a few minutes it just went blank. I tried batteries in the boombox, AC power and two boomboxes because they thought the boombox was the problem \n\nBut after two boomboxes I guess the problem is the Roady.\n\nAnyone else have this problem?\n\nI use the XM only at home with the boombox. \n\nCurrently waiting for response from Crutchfield and Delphi.\n\nI will post again when (if) this is resolved.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_493", "text": "Below Average Sound Using FM Wireless Signal; Also, cancelling service is a joke\n\tThis review is more about my several month's experience with XM satellite radio and the not-so-good quality using the wireless FM frequencies through our car's radios. I live in Los Angeles.\n\nI got this little Roady XT for me, and the XM2GO radio receiver for my wife. I was excited about getting these new satellite receivers in our cars. The Idea of having all these \"no ads\" radio stations playing through my car's FM frequency seemed cool. \n Setting up the unit and getting it to work was easy. Changing FM frequencies for the wireless transmitter is easy as well. It really is a neat little receiver. \n\nHowever, after setting up this unit in my car and the XM2GO in my wife's car, I was really disappointed in the music sound quality. The music sounds flat and with a hissy quality, almost monaural at times, and the volume seems a lot lower than the car's radio at the same volume setting. I had to turn the volume dial up quite a bit when playing satellite radio. The car's regular radio sounds much better than satellite radio if using wireless reception with any of the radio receivers, IMO. Besides, there are plenty of annoying ads and interruptions on XM radio as someone mentioned in another review.\n \nI thought about having the units professionally installed so that my wife and I wouldn't have to use the poor sounding wireless FM technology, but realized that both family cars have very expensive navigation systems and I didn't want the vehicle's factory warranty voided if some installer got inside our car's dash and accidentally messed something up.\n\nSo about two month's ago, after several months of off-and-on use of XM radio service, I called to cancel my subscriptions. I had paid for a six month subscription for both receivers when I joined. As I expected would happen, when I called them to cancel, I was on the phone for allloooooonnnng time waiting for a customer service rep. Finally, I got to tell the rep all my relevant account information so I could cancel the service only to be put on hold and transferred to their \"special\" customer service department for cancellations where I was \"accidentally\" disconnected and had to call back and start all over again.\n\nFinally, after another long call to them, I was able to cancel my service.....or, so I thought. Yesterday, I was looking at my September credit card bill and saw that XM radio had charged my credit card for the next six months despite the fact that they assured me that my two accounts would be closed. \n\nI called my bank and had them reverse the charges and I may have the bank issue me a new credit card with different numbers in case XM tries to charge me again six months from now.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_494", "text": "I've just replaced my set of these\n\tI've had a set of these batteries for a year or two now. The last few times I've taken them out for vacation use in camera, I've had the same problem: I charge two sets (one Kodak and one these Energizers) when I put the camera away. A few weeks later, I go off on vacation. The Kodak 1600mAh set will last me all day on the charge from a month or so before. The Energizer 2500mAh set might last me half a day, having lost most of its charge from sitting for the same number weeks before use.\n\nAfter missing out on some pics on my latest trip due to dead batteries, I'd had enough. The Energizers are going in the bin, and I just followed the good reviews to buy a set of Duracells to replace them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_495", "text": "Great for a few months, then won't hold charge\n\tI got these batteries just over a few months ago for my portable GPS unit that I use often on my travels. In fact, I bought eight of them (two packs of 4). I was upgrading from my previous set of 1600mAh Rayovac NiMH AA batteries that were still going strong after 2 years. When I saw the new energizer 2500mAh rechargeables I was excited to purchase them thinking they would last longer than my old 1600mAh Rayovacs. Boy was I wrong!\n\nFor 2-3 months, the 2500mAh energizers worked well. A charge lasted about 6-7 hours in my portable GPS unit. I was getting roughly 5.5-6 hours on my old 1600mAh Rayovac AA's. My GPS unit is spec'ed for 6 hours on a pair of AA's so the new 2500mAh energizers seemed to work flawlessly.\n\nNow they work okay and seem to be getting worse each time I charge them, appearing to hold less of a charge each time. For the last month or two (4th and 5th month after their initial purchase) I'll be lucky if I can get 4-5 hours of use out of them in my portable GPS unit. I now get roughly 3.5-4 hours of use out of them. I pulled out and tried my old 1600mAh Rayovac AA's and once again got approximately 5.5-6 hours of use out of them in my GPS unit - and my trusty Rayovacs are just over 2 years old!\n\nI thought I might have had some defective energizers but I can't seem to get any pair of combinations to hold a decent charge. Charges just don't seem to last - it's really disappointing. I am going to look at another brand for high capacity 2500+ mAh NiMH batteries to replace my 1600mAh Rayovacs. Would be great if the energizer could hold its charge. But because they don't, I do not recommend the energizers to anyone", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_496", "text": "Junk NiMH batteries\n\tI bought several packs of these batteries 6 months ago. They were great at first, but now most of them won't hold a charge at all. They discharge in 2 weeks without even being in a device. DON'T buy them! They're JUNK", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_497", "text": "Good sound, when they stay on my ears.\n\tI had such high hopes for these headphones. I wanted to hook them over my ears and go running whenever I pleased. But it was not to be. \n\nThe day after I received my headphones, my grandmother passed away. I packed my bags, put my idpod and headphones in my carry-on, and headed to the airport. Once settled in my seat, I tried to put on my headphones, but they kept falling off my ears. I tried to adjust them, bending the earclips all sorts of ways, but it was extremely difficult to do so, and my adjustments wouldn't hold.\n\nIf I couldn't get these headphones to stay on when I was stationary, running was out of the question. \n\nMaybe others have had better luck. Maybe my ears are just too small for them. But I am not impressed with these headphones", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_498", "text": "One word - LOUSY\n\tYou would think that Panasonic Cordless phone and Panasonic Hands-Free Headset would work well together, being that they are sold by the same company. Well, that is clearly not the case. I bought this headset specifically for the reason that it is sold by Panasonic to work with their cordless phones. I've tried it a few times and each time I get the same response from the person I'm talking to. They say I sound too far away, that they can barely hear me. This product is clearly not worth it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_499", "text": "HP 96 Ink Cartridge\n\tI like the HP 96 because it can be used in many HP printers that use the HP 98, but its a better deal than the HP 98 because it contains almost twice as much ink. \n\nHP's ink cartridges provide excellent performance, but I think they are over priced", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_500", "text": "make sure you keep your old mouse and keyboard\n\tLooks beautifull......works about 40% of the time. Be ready to reinstall the software weekly.\nVery expensive for something that dosent work all the tim", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_501", "text": "wg311v2\n\tTerrible product. I have tried using the Windows XP wireless application with just the netgear drivers and tried using the Netgear wireless application with the netgear drivers. Using either one the card disconnects at random using WPA, then you have to repair the connection and sometimes reboot to get the connection back. I reinstalled windows both times I changed drivers just to make sure nothing was conflicting with it, but nothing helped. Latest drivers are 2_0_0_7 and were published in Nov 2004, so netgear has moved on to other cards and is not supporting this one any longer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_502", "text": "Good sound, terribly uncomfortable\n\tDo not get these headphones, as they are way too tight. I have been using them for a month now, hoping they would break in more, but they have not. You can only have them on for 20 minutes or so before your ears hurt so bad you have to take them. Im not sure why they made them so tight, but they would probably best fit a 10 year old.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_503", "text": "Why the Zboard isn't worth it\n\tI bought the Zboard and was sorely disappointed in it's playbility, efficiency and value for several reasons:\n\n-The left buttons, which are the feature of the keyboard, are based on a mirroring system. You experience keyboard lag at times because the board has to interpret the button presses based on the zboard program, then the game. I personally had to press some buttons twice, or even three times in order for that command to register.\n\n-The left buttons cannot be configured to your game, you must configure the game to it. The templates for different games cannot be modified, all it does is change the button configuration. There are no patches for configuring the keys to how you want it.\n\n-According to the website, the top buttons for media can only be used with windows media player. If you use winamp, itunes, or anything else it wont work. \n\n-You cannot program any macros into any of the buttons. If you are looking for a keyboard that can autofire or program keystrokes this isn't it. \n\n- The numpad is configured differently than a normal keyboard. This can actually be a good thing if you like having a compacted pad. I found it frustrating since I put attack commands on the numbers, and would press the wrong one sometimes because of the layout.\n\nI experienced a lot of frustration with this controller while pvping in world of warcraft. The top buttons on the left side of the board give you access to a bigger arsenal of spells and abilities when programmed right. The problem is remembering how zboard configured the button layout. I would constantly get wailed on because a button wasn't where I originally remembered it to be. This forced me to sit in the key bindings menu to configure the buttons to where I could remember. After completely revamping my bindings, I gave up, restored my defaults, and used a regular keyboard instead.\n\nThere is nothing gaming enhancing about this keyboard beyond having an accessory on the left side that looks cool because the buttons are grey and red and contoured to your hand. \n\nTo achieve the same effect as the zboard, turn your current keyboard slightly to the right and enjoy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_504", "text": "Hummmmmmmmmmmmmmm...\n\tI picked these speakers up because the price was right and they sounded great in the store. But I get them home to my quiet house and lo and behold the subwoofer constantly hums. I'm not an audiophile and therefore not overly particular about sound... other than this annoying hum from the subwoofer. Since these are set up in my home office where I spend a lot of time reading, I find this humming far too distracting. Although the price is good, I'd prefer to pay a little more just to omit the subwoofer's constant hum.\n\nI'm returning these speakers today and will shop around for another set", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_505", "text": "Firmware Buggy\n\tCan not get this thing to connect to my Linksys Wireless router. Problem is not that it doesn't see the LinkSys, the problem is that the v2.50 firmware in the WLI-TX4-G54HP is _buggy_. If I try to enter a 10-digit hex key for 64-bit WEP encryption-- it says I have to enter a 5-digit value. This is the 2nd one I bought (I returned the first). Piece of junk, and _no_ support from the manufacturer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_506", "text": "Please don't bother!\n\tOne star is too many! (It should be negative one). This sad excuse for a television/radio has to be the worst piece of lame crud I have ever bought in my entire life. Picture fades into black, terrible reception which fades in and out as you move about the room, smells like burning plastic after a half-hour, and so on. Please, Amazon shoppers, don't waste any money on this! You might just as well throw the $15 out the window. Step up to something more reliable from a better manufacturer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_507", "text": "What if you want to use it outside of your car?\n\tI love bringing my ipod to parties and broadcasting it through the stereo, what use is this thing then, NONE! Thanks for making us spend so much money Apple. This type of stuff should be built into the iPod for $400!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_508", "text": "Looks good....... but\n\tI purchased this armband to hold my Nano during workouts. The band barely fits my arm and tends to slide down the arm while running or cross training. Looking for a replacement right now", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_509", "text": "pay attention to technology\n\tI have a dishnetwork 942 HDTV DVR system. This antenna is designed for a much older system. It doesn't fit the dish very easily and was difficult to secure. I can't tell if it works because so far it just seems to be incompatible with my system", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_510", "text": "Does not support 19 and quot; or larger CRTs\n\tDo not be fooled when the description says this stand holds up to 21 and quot; monitors - that is only true for *flat-panel* monitors, not traditional CRT monitors. Note that the weight rating says 50 pounds! Most standard 19 and quot; monitors weigh 60 pounds or more. I purchased this item at a Staples near me, and brought it home to use with my 19 and quot; CRT. After placing the monitor on the stand, the stand bobbed up and down and seemed as if it would completely bend at any moment", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_511", "text": "So bad screen\n\tI can't understand how apple sell so much ipod video while they are so bad in front of an archos. Just look at the screen and you'll understand !\nArchos is an hundred times better", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_512", "text": "Amazon lies\n\tAmazon says that it is in stock.\nDo not believe it.\nI ordered it at 8/26 and they could not even ship it at 10/1.\nThey delayed it several times saying that it is in stock.\nOf course the website says that it is always \"IN STOCK\"\nand can ship it now.\nMaybe their now is like 3 months...\nMy current keyboard has broken keys, and I have serious inconvenience because of this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_513", "text": "Be wary.\n\tWhile certain labels with this software are much more easier to work with such as the CDs and the general labels, I found this product much less than satisfactory. \n\nThe inserts and the software don't align too well and are a few centimeters off...especially on the lower half of the page. If one wants to keep the insert regardless of whether or not the \"cut offs\" are present it would be best if the paper was inserted within the opposite position in the paper tray in the printer so one can cut to the size needed.\n\nOtherwise, I would suggest what another Amazon customer has done. Use cardstock paper....at least for the back inserts. And trim with either a scissors or paper cutter.\n\nA product should do what it promises it will do. Unfortunately, this one does not. At least, within my experiance this does not measure up to what was previewed within the Memorex beginner's package w/ CD label stamper. \n\nTwo stars for at least being able to print the front side. Although it would have been nice if they had said so without stating they could do both when they cannot", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_514", "text": "Will do...\n\tI have used these labels for a long time, mostly because they seem to be the only ones out there. The paperstock is good, but if you have a good printer the paper won't do it justice. The labels always end up looking kinda cheap. I would love to see Memorex make a package with glossy paper/high end paper. Maybe Epson will beat them to it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_515", "text": "Little to offer over the GPS 12\n\tI really love my Garim GPS 12. It is easy to use and move between screens and features. The Summit is not as easy to use. It is not as convenient to identify way points, does not work with mapping software and its display is to simple. It was not a step up but sideways. I use it in conjunction with my GPS 12 mostly just to keep the track log", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_516", "text": "Was nice until it broke\n\tI bought this monitor in June 2006 and at first was quite pleased with the nice display. Less than 6 months later, in November 2006, I heard a strange noise while using the monitor and all of the sudden the screen went very bright -- like an overexposed photo. I'm currently working with Viewsonic to get it repaired (I must mail it to CA to be repaired, postage must be paid by me). All in all a disappointment and a hassle. Next time I'll buy a name brand", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_517", "text": "Great cables, until one of the colors goes out!\n\tI bought these cables, brought them home and immediatly hooked them up. I set the PS2 for component and set my TV for it as well. And it looked awesome....for about 2 weeks. Then the short in the cables caused only the blue and green colors to work making everything look creepy. It would just fade back and forth until it just stop and the TV would have all the colors washed out in green.\n\nI found that I could stick a PS2 case under the cables at the base and it went away. But sometimes someone would move the case and it would come back. \n\nI have the PStwo (Small version) and the PS2... the small version has the problem, but the large one doesnt. So dont get them if you have the small version... The large one works fine.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_518", "text": "How to get lost! Over..\n\tThe 350C is well packaged with almost current programming. It only got me lost eleven (11) times on a 865 mile trip:All cities in Georgia - Tybee Island to Pine Mountain to Newnan to Stone Mountain and return to Tybee Island. (I packed and returned the unit the day after getting home.) It may suit others well, but I can not rely on the unit. Four of the eleven lost episodes were because newly constructed highways were not recognized. Five were due to the unit reacting too slowly in rapid turning sequences. (One wrong turn took me sixty miles out of the way.)Two were for unknown reasons. The unit seems to take forever to acquire available satellites. Instructions are clear, but preferred views automatically switch to \"Map\" even when not wanted. I need a faster reacting unit that allows programming while enroute to a destination (by a passanger, of course.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_519", "text": "Three Units in Three Weeks!\n\tI bought this unit on a wim. I was leaving for a business trip and needed a GPS. I really like it and it worked well for me. Unfortunalty the unit wouldn't hold a charge on the battery. So I returned it for another one. It worked for one week and then I had the same exact problem. Which to me is not a good sign of quality when the same problem happens on multiple units. When I tried to return this unit, the unit I was given didn't work at all, it gave me an error message when the GPS booted up. Unfortunaltey the vendor I purchased it from didn't have any more units that I could exchange it for. So I called customer service and got an RAN. I am hoping when I get the next unit back in 7 to 10 days that I don't have any more problems", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_520", "text": "So many problems!\n\tI received the iPod quickly which was a plus. But it was horrible when it would only download 5 songs. I had friends who have the same iPod try to fix it and it never worked. I sent it back and requested a refund. It has been a month and a half and I have YET to get my $120 back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_521", "text": "Completely unreliable\n\tI bought this since it's economical, compact, didn't need cabling (although it has an extension if you need it), advertised a whopping 108 mbps. Well so much for that:\n\n1) Drivers are problematic and causes conflicts with XP SP2. My first ever blue screen of death in about 3 or more years running XP came this item\n\n2) It is EXTREMELY UNRELIABLE:\n\n- already mentioned repeatedly, it overheats\n\n- it drops connections randomly and yes, the only way to re-acquire the signal is to unplug and plug back in\n\n- It's utility is worthless, just install the driver (if you can). If you try using WPA, forget about using this utility, just use Windows to configure it. \n\n- I've also found out that it's better if you just remove this utility from the STARTUP (don't run it at all) so that Windows can do everything it needs to connect, which is faster and more reliable. Be careful not to UNINSTALL, since it will also remove the driver...just remove it from your Windows Startup folder list. Netgear has an FAQ about this problem, but I'm not going to tweak Windows and risk more stuff for this cheap piece of hardware.\n\n3) 108 MBPS? Yeah right. You'll need the RIGHT KIND OF access point/wireless router for this, if not, it's 54 mbps. This was one of the selling points, but it's definitely a \"gotcha\". You're limited to specfic equipment, specific channel (6), so if you have neighbors on the same channel, well, you get the picture", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_522", "text": "Not happy\n\tI bought Magellan RoadMate 700 Vehicle GPS 2 months back and its not working as expected. its very poor in locating the the place and sometimes don't even work. Many times this sytem got hung and power off and on again is the solution to get it work again.\n\nMight this product is very good in market, but I got the bad piece", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_523", "text": "Does not work, bad service\n\tThe DVD burner connected very easily through USB, was immediately recognized by WinXP, the software installation was fine. I was beginning to feel good. However, whenever I burned a DVD (I tried 4 different brands, some R, some RW etc...), several files would contain errors, and would be completely unreadable. The burning process moreover does not detect this: one needs to verify the data written to check and find these errors. Moreover, the firmware update just does not work on my machine, pardon, machineS. Completely standard Dell machines, all latest WinXP and drivers, good CPUs (3Ghz and up), lots of memory, big hard-drives. I called customer service to try to solve the problem. First of all the average waiting time to get to a technician was about 30 minutes. The rudeness and the plain lies these guys give you are amazing. To make a long story short, I had to call 3 times. First guy: oh, \"of course it doesn't work, you have EasyCD creator installed!\". Ok, I buy it, I go through the (painful) uninstallation process of Roxio's software. No problems solved. Second guy: \"Oh, of course it does not work, it requires 10Gb of free hard-drive space! It's written on the box\". Plain lie: on the box it says you need 10Gb for NeroVision (for burning videos), but only 1Gb for Nero. Quarrel (they are tough!) with the guy who could not care less about the fact I got him lying, or that the product description is wrong. Ok, patiently I freed up 10Gb from hard drive, try again, exactly same problem. The only thing they could offer in the end was a replacement. I got perhaps relative lucky because the replacement will be a 720, not a 710, since 710 is not manufactured anymore (wonder why?). Notice I tried this on two different machines (one laptop and one desktop), with identical results.\nOther lie: I noticed, as somebody else here, that the Nero software provided writes only on Sony drives: so if Nero is really the only software that should be installed because of conflicts with Roxio (et al.?), you will never be able to use your own CD drive to burn CDs. How ridicolous is that???? The technician said this is because I had both software(s) installed, but that was another lie.\nThe incompetence of these guys is beyond belief. If the new drive will not work, I hopefully will get a refund through my credit card. You know, the technician even said that that is not possible, credit cards companies do not do that (LOL)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_524", "text": "Good drive when it works, but warranty support is AWFUL.\n\tI am on my third drive now, thanks to the first two breaking. Sony sent me the 720UL as a replacement for my 710UL, but it's the same drive with the exception of some faster burn times and the 720UL doesn't support MAC OS.\n\nThe Sony Service Center in Manning, IA gave me a huge runaround... first they agreed to pay for return shipping on the second defective drive. Then they called me back 2 hours later and refused to pay for the shipping. What a joke.\n\nGood drive when it works, but may god have mercy on you if it breaks after the return period.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_525", "text": "No Way!\n\twho would even think about buying something that plugs into the wall for sixty bucks! maybe thats why the ipod is so expensive...............", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_526", "text": "Not Compatible with Windows 2000/XP, HORRIBLE Tech Support - AVOID!!\n\tI had this adapter running in my the Cardbus slot of my Windows 98 computer and it ran fine. I installed it on my Windows 2000 laptop. Well, my first sign of trouble was a warning popup when I installed the drivers that the drivers were not certified by Microsoft. So, imagine my shock when my brand new computer constantly got Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) crashes. Big blue screen, loss of data, computer freezes tight, power button inoperative, and when you have to use a pin to press that tiny little laptop reset button on a brand new computer, well, we all know that's when you're in Computer Hell.\n\nI'm a Microsoft Certified Professional so I was able to narrow down the source of the problem. After definitely identifying the FA511 as the culprit, I contacted Netgear's online tech support. And that's when things really started to get ugly.\n\nIt took forever for Netgear to finally give me an answer. This was after days of inactivity, wildly inappropriate responses, and repeatedly requesting same information from me.\n\nFinally, Netgear escalated the problem to their next level of tech support and I was shocked to read their solution: \"This is a Windows issue regarding permissions and ***16 BIT*** compatibility mode\" While they were vague as to the exact nature of the problem, and contradicted themselves as to whether compatibility mode had to be enabled or disabled, their solution was straightforward: I was directed to a Microsoft Knowledge Base article which tells you how to enable Compatibility Mode - and for 16-bit compatibility mode I had to make my nice clean Windows 2000 computer compatible with Windows 95 (yes, ninety-five).\n\nSo, while the FA511 hardware is a 32-bit Cardbus adapter, apparently their drivers are 16-bit!!! No wonder the FA511 was never certified for Windows 2000. And I wouldn't trust it for Windows XP either.\n\nThere are other Ethernet adapters out there by 3COM, Belkin, Linksys, SMC, and Xircom that work flawlessly with Windows 2000/XP by companies that will respond to your questions. Go get them. Avoid the FA511", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_527", "text": "No way\n\tNo way am I purchasing this for my iPod. I would love to be able to charge my iPod away from my iMac, but I refuse to purchase this. This should of been included in the box. It is a tremendous ripoff to buy an AC adapter seprately (and at $30), but then again, I'm sure Apple is making a ton off of this gimic, but I refuse to contribute. I can see not including a dock, A/V cables, etc, as those aren't essential iPod accessories. But an AC adapter? Come on. Bad Apple. Bad!\n\nOn the plus side, this AC adapter is smaller and comes with an iPod to charger (or iPod to computer) cable, which the previous model did not include. It's still a ripoff, though", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_528", "text": "Junk, sorry Panasonic\n\tI bought a lot of Panasonic stuff in the past without any problems but the picture quality on this thing is awful, even at the highest quality setting. All I saw were blocky artifacts that seemed to be blinking. I even had the DNR (digital noise reduction) enabled and it didn't help. Most recordings skipped and stuttered at the beginning. I took it back for refund and Best Buy told me this model is known for doing that. I don't see how Panasonic can put their name on this junk. Those cheap $99 recorders you find at Walmart have better quality than this.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_529", "text": "FM remote users beware\n\tHeaven help you if you want to use this with the FM remote -- a very common usage at heath clubs which provide TV rebroadcasts over FM. The FM remote connects to the iPod via a large plug on the left hand side. The armband provides a small circular hole on the right hand side, but no means of connecting the large FM remote plug", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_530", "text": "portable tv\n\tThis portable color tv doesn't give me any channel that you can actually watch. I returned it and I was credited. However, much to my surprise I received the same five inch tv as I had returned. It already cost me to have it returned. Since I didn't ask for it, should I consider it a gift", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_531", "text": "Fuzzy sound and WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE EVER!!!!!!!\n\tStay away from vonage! I have had it for several months, and have been trying to cancel it. I have been put on hold a MINUMUM of 45 minutes to and HOUR each time, and then transferred to someone ELSE who then does the bait and switch AGAIN. When you go to their web site, the only thing you can get is their custumer service number, which takes you RIGHT BACK to the same old nonsense. I need to cancel because of a military deployment, and all I'm getting is a run around...the same thing happened with AOL, but this is EVEN WORSE. There are tons of blogs out now about how VONAGE SUCKS...check them out. It's no wonder this company is tanking, their customer service is the absolute WORST!!!!!!!! I hope they read this.... they really need to change!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_532", "text": "Combination mysteriously changed\n\tI had been using the lock for my laptop for the past 4 months without any trouble. All of a sudden, today, as I went to pick up the lock, which had been left untouched in the open position overnight with my combination in it, it decided to change combinations by itself. So it was in the locked position but the combination is still the one I had set. I tried so many combinations 'around' mine but obviously there are so many different possibilites. The fact that I even have to try to think of what combination my lock decided to change itself to today makes this a lock I can't rely on", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_533", "text": "Save Your Money\n\tI am in the process of looking to return. The seal is not so good, so you have to run it through the machine a couple of times. In addition, the lamination has ridges in it. It isn't a smoothe finish (and it isn't air pockets??", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_534", "text": "Good in theory... major issues in practice\n\tI've been using my BEFW11S4 for a few months now. The little thing has its good points - a nice, unobtrusive little box I can just plug in and hide on top of some piece of office furniture, allowing my rather over-laptop-equipped household some nice convenient net access, while still allowing the home office systems a wired connection.\n\nSounds nice, if it only worked. Howver, BEFW11S4 has a MAJOR problem, and a rather common one at that. Specifically, it locks up. It does so frequently. I have to unplug the router at least once a day, and frequently twice, to deal with it locking up. Can't even access the administrator screen, and even hitting the reset button isn't enough to fix it. Wireless isn't too useful when you have to physically walk to the unit multiple times a day, is it?\n\nThe problem seems to lie not in the hardware, but in the firmware (the software that runs on the router). If Linksys would release reliable firmware for this router, I'd give it 4-5 stars. But until they resolve the issue that wires down their wireless modem, I can't possibly justify giving the BEFW11S4 more then two stars", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_535", "text": "DON'T BUY A LINKSYS ROUTER IF YOU HAVE A MAC COMPUTER\n\tI bought this router and spent almost two hours online with Linksys. After trying every sort of suggestion and speaking with three different tech support people who barely spoke English I finally understood that Linksys has \"limited support for Macs.\" When I asked what \"limited support\" means, I was told \"we are not trained to help people with a Mac. If you can borrow a windows PC we can help you\". What a waste of time. I am sending the router back. Beware if you have a Mac", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_536", "text": "Frustrating Item\n\tThe first Vista Cx I purchased died after only 3 days of use. I returned it to Amazon who immediately and painlessly replaced it. The second unit lasted for 4 days until I fell waist deep into a stream with the unit in my pocket. Though it was only submersed for a matter of seconds it immediately stopped working and water was seen internally around the screen. Garmin's claim of waterproofness for 1m for 10 minutes is utter baloney. The poorly designed T-style lock on the battery case cannot possibly assure water integrity from anything beyond high humidity. I probably wouldn't buy buy another Garmin but I'm stuck with them as I have already invested $200 in proprietary MapSource software. I guess that was their plan.\nOn the plus side, the Vista Cx did seem to function as it should...for all of 7 days", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_537", "text": "Unbelievable Piece of Junk without real Support\n\tThis is the best sounding PC speaker system available. Absolutley stellar sound quality--for how long is a serious problem. I too own 2 of these systems. After eleven months of bliss my first amp also went out. \n\nI call Klipsch technical support, and they explain I can send it in but the amp is backordered for 4-6 weeks. So I buy another one from Amazon and thier retailer Beach Audio, Inc., not having 4-6 weeks to wait for bliss to return. \n\nSo get this please, not $360 plus tax once, but twice, and add 2 occurances of overnight shipping at $125 per, for a total spend of $970 plus tax!!!\n\nWell blow me down but the replacement for amp #1 hasen't even showed up, and 6 working days of bliss later? You guessed it amp #2 fails. Klipsch, well they obviously picked quite a piece of crap for an amp. They stand behind the product though--I have another RMA to send to the fine people at the Klipsch return center.\n\nThe retailer this site uses, Beach Audio Inc., offered me my money back, but would offer no replacement of any sort, and no refund for the $125 shipping charge. Nothing they wanted to do would help me get a working product. They refered me to Klipsch without mercy, or even lube.\n\nNow Klipsch makes some fine home audio (my Klipschhorns are 15 years old, have been rocked to death, and still sound awesome), and this ProMedia Ultra unit sounds fabulous--so I may do business with them again (perhaps not the PC Multimedia division), but I vow to never give another red cent to Amazon's retailer Beach Audio, Inc.. They were uncooperative, unsympathetic, curt, short, unprofessional, and ultimately completely useless when contacted about the failure.\n\nPLEASE LOOK ELSWHERE FOR YOUR NEXT PC MULTIMEDIA PURCHASE!!!!!!! THE KLIPSCH PROMEDIA DIVISION SHOULDN'T EVER BE CONSIDERED.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_538", "text": "Both Klipsch Subwoofers Died\n\tThe first subwoofer died (no sound) after 6 days. Remember, the sub powers all the speakers in this system. I sent it back to the company I bought it from and they were nice enough to take care of \"Klipsch's faulty product\". They asked me if I would like a refund and like an idiot I said, \"No, just send me another one\". The replacement Klipsch system arrived and it played great for about 14 months and then NOTHING. No power from the sub! Same problem but now my warranty is up. Klipsh has a way of designing things to work just past the warranty. Shame on Klipsch for making such a shoddy product. Shame on me for asking for a replacement and getting burned twice. Heed all these warnings my friends. I would buy used speakers at a garage sale before I would buy another Klipsh product. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_539", "text": "Sound great.... but stop working!\n\tThese speakers do sound great but just like many others who have reviewed these speakers, they eventually just stop working. It sounds like I was one of the lucky ones as mine lasted two years. But I really didn't use them all that much and I don't blast the volumes. When you spend this kind of many on a product it should at least last 5 years or so. I've never had any other speaker brand just stop working on me before. Worse of all is to hear that Klipsch is charging a lot of money to repair their faulty products and that people had problems with them even after they were \"repaired\". Well, I'm not wasting time and money on repairing them. I'm just switching to Logitech. No more Klipsch ever again for me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_540", "text": "So many problems!\n\tI received the iPod quickly which was a plus. But it was horrible when it would only download 5 songs. I had friends who have the same iPod try to fix it and it never worked. I sent it back and requested a refund. It has been a month and a half and I have YET to get my $120 back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_541", "text": "Good idea but not ready yet, doesn't work, unreliable\n\tI like other Lacie drives I've used very much, thought I'd take a chance on this, but it just does not work. It takes me about a hundred swipes on average to get the biometric sensor to work...That is keeping data a bit TOO secure to be helpful. Also there have been reports of complete data loss by others,but I've not had that experience - could be I just haven't been able to GET to my data enough to find out. Support from Lacie was completely unhelpful (wash your hands and the sensor before swiping which I have already done dozens of times was the only suggestion). If the drive could be partioned so you could have a secure partition and an easier to access partion, the failure of biometrics would not be so serious, but as is, I would definitely not purchase this again, and I would strongly advise against it unless there is some kind of firmware or other improvement", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_542", "text": "Don't stomp your feet, sneeze, or slam the door.\n\tWe have 50+ of these cards at work and I have 4 at home. I have never seen a more \"fragile\" PCI card. If you slam a door or stomp your feet near the PC, this card may very well cease to function on the next reboot. God forbid you attempt to move the tower. Every other day, someone has a malfunctioning card which needs to be jiggled, removed and reinserted, or otherwise screwed with.\n\nWhen it does actually work, the connection is usually good", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_543", "text": "Poor Reception - Very Static\n\tWe purchased this phone to go with the rest of the set and we were extremely disappointed!! We had to return them for a different brand because we could not hear!!! They were so static that you often could not hear the person speaking!! You would think at this price it would not be so static. We went for a brand at a much lower price and they are crystal clear!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_544", "text": "VERY MISLEADING\n\tJan 2 2006\nI two ordered the \"md7001 2 line phone\" I thought I was getting a cordless 2 line phone. What I actually got was a 2 line handset that requires a base unit for it to work. This info should be prominently displayed in their description.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_545", "text": "Easily Scratched w/Very Limited Lifespan\n\tYou'd think that a Palm screen protector from Palm would be best in class. However, these Palm \"premium\" screen protectors have a lifespan of about 3-4 days at best. I'm very careful with my new Palm TX, yet under normal use the stylus easily scratches the screen protector to such an extent that the device no longer accurately recognizes stylus input. I also dislike having to cut the screen protectors to size. I've tried an Invisible Shield screen protector, and it was tough as nails; the problem was that installation was difficult, and the tacky surface also produced input errors. Next I'm trying a Boxwave ClearTouch. I never had this sort of problem with the old Fellowes WriteRight protector, which lasted a year or more on my old Palm m130", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_546", "text": "more Monster snake oil...\n\tMonster Cable and its similarly overpriced imitators are a triumph of hype over substance, and ruthlessly exploits the consumer's naivete and trust in shady audio/video salespeople. \n\nYes, for most things you DO \"get what you pay for\"---but when it comes to speaker cables, interconnects, and other a/v wiring however it's another story. \n\nAll you need for optimal sound is any 12 to 16 gauge generic cable which you can buy at Home Depot for a fraction of the cost. \n\nSave your money for things like speaker stands, which really do make a world of difference", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_547", "text": "DO NOT BUY THIS CARD IF YOU USE WINDOWS 98SE\n\tI AM DISGUSTED TO REALIZE THAT ALTHOUGH CRUCIAL MARKETS THIS CARD AS COMING WITH A DRIVER FOR WIN98SE, IT DOES NOT. THE CD IT CAME WITH DID NOT HAVE A DRIVER (although it said it did) THE WEB SIGHT DOES NOT HAVE DRIVERS AND AFTER TWO PROMISES ON THE PHONE FROM CRUCIAL TECH SUPPORT PROMISING TO SEND ME ONE, I STILL DON'T HAVE IT. I DON'T BELIEVE THIS DRIVER EXISTS. SO MUCH FOR TRUTH IN ADVERTISING AND AMERICAN COMPANY INTEGRITY", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_548", "text": "weak sound unless you have a headphone amp\n\tThe Koss Pro4AAT headphones are quality headphones, but sounds weak when driven through a regular headphone jack from your receiver or tv. To get the great sounds that everyone else seems to rave about, you really need to run these headphones through a headphone amp. Also, the ear pads are of a vinyl-like material which doesn't breathe well, making it uncomfortable to wear for extended periods. I've read that leatherette pads are available, but so far haven't been able to find them. The warranty alone is great, but I wouldn't recommend these headphones unless you have a headphone amp", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_549", "text": "Unreliable...don't get lulled w/false sense of security\n\tDevice unexpectedly stopped working after 9 months. Has not been thru a washing machine, fallen in the ocean or been run over by a truck! Just nestled in my briefcase. Bullet-proof case is great gimick, but this device is unreliable as a backup for \"road\" files. Might be better off using your PDA with a large SD card", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_550", "text": "worked for 30 days - microphone broke\n\tI had one that worked for a year that came with the original phone. Then, I just ordered this one from Amazon and it worked for 30 days. Like other reviews you see here, people started not being able to hear me, but I could hear them. So the microphone broke. But, I called Uniden tech support and they recommended I replace the battery on the phone for $37. So, I just ordered a new phone and tested the headset -- sure enough it wasn't the phone -- it was the headset. A costly mistake. I would not buy this headset again. Also, Amazon has a 30 day return policy, so if it breaks, make sure you return it within that 30 days or you are stuck with it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_551", "text": "GS not as good as the original\n\tI just bought a new RatpadzGS to replace my four year old ratpadz. Compaired to the old Ratpad, the RatpadzGS is made with a lower density Cheap-O(tm) plastic and tracks poorly with my logitech G7 mouse. When using the mouse on the GS it causes the curser to sort of stutter along. Overall I would pass on this product, for now my desk actually works better than this mousepad.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_552", "text": "So-so at best.\n\tIt was an okay mousepad for approximately a year and a half. Every so often, my optical mouse jittered from one edge of the screen to the other when left stationary, but I encountered no serious problems.\n\nUnfortunately, it seems that might have been indicative of a greater problem with the mousepad. It is all one color. The grooves have all worn away on a large portion of the pad, and now my mouse won't budge. I'm in the process of looking for an alternative right now", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_553", "text": "It gets ugly fast\n\ti don't like how easy it get scratch, and if u get the black one even worst, i went shopping for cases but they get scratch inside the cases too, just by been in the case, i return the case, then i when for those clear stickers and i recomend to put those on on a really clean table and very dry and clean hands may be use glove cause a little touch and there goes your finger print in the sticker, and with a black ipod you can't miss it. and if u don't take your time u will have a lot of air bubbles showing in your ipod, so after a week looks like something that i have for a year, it sucks.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_554", "text": "Wireless printing problems\n\tAfter a bit of sweat I've managed to get the printer working fine from both my XP and MAC OS Tiger computers ...... until I unplug the direct ethernet cable to the router that is needed for set-up. Then nothing happens i.e. no wireless printing.\n\nI suspect it's an IP addressing issue having read a helpful article here (take note D-link - Amazon is becoming a better support site than your own!). Changing the IP address messes up my internet connection during install; the MAC works quite hard to re-establish the internet connection and perhaps this breaks the connection to the printer? I dunno, but it's giving me a headache.\n\nDocumentation and troublshooting help are very, very weak and time will tell if D-link on-line support are any better (22 hours and no response from them yet....)\n\nI'm sure network wizards will have this little beasty up and running in no time, but for normal people it's, well, a bit of a pain", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_555", "text": "Garbage!- It does not work with most USB printers\n\tI contacted D-Link support and they verified that this product was tested and worked with a very minimum number of popular USB printers (I believe the number was around 30-40).\nThe D-Link DP-G321 Wireless Print server did not work with any of the 3 USB printers I owned (Lexmark Z320, HP PSC 1250, HP Photosmart 7310). It worked okay with my one parallel HP Laserjet 1100 and I was able to connect it to my network and install the print server, but it was not at all compatible with my printers which was key. It this product was more compatible, I would have rated it 4 stars, because the installation was very easy and almost worry-free, plus it was very sensitive to the wireless radio waves i.e. it sensed my secured wireless network when other print server could not in that same location.\nI returned the D-Link and bought instead a Linksys WPS54GU2 print server that worked with all of my printers, but it was not as sensitive as the D-Link DP-G321, so I had to move my printers and print server closer to my wireless access point", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_556", "text": "Whoa!!! Apples and Oranges\n\tSeveral reviews mention the improvement when these cables to replace a composite (L/R audio + video) cable, or an S-video (multi-pinned plug). ALmost all of that improvement is due to the fact that these cable connection methods are completely different types in signal format and the TV uses different internal circuitry for each one. Virtually any S-video cable connection will give a better image than a composite type cable, and any component (individual R-G-B video) connection will be better than S-video. Cable brand has absolutely nothing to do with it. There may be some difference between one brand of component cable and another, but its almost always unnoticable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_557", "text": "This is a piece of [...]\n\tThe Memorex U3 TravelDrive is simply a piece of crap. I bought it for easy data transfer when on travel, but it seldom works in any computer. The logo comes up when I plug it in and it simply hangs there. It's utterly worthless", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_558", "text": "It is piece of junk!!!!!!!!\n\tIt was not worth the cost to ship it back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_559", "text": "Setup difficult\n\tThe modem works well but was very hard to set up. Much harder than an Apple Airport that I had setup previousl", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_560", "text": "Total garbage.\n\tA short list of grievances:\n\n1. The earbuds don't fit well in the ear\n2. The retraction wheel is in the middle of the cord, so that if you're walking while listening to music, it bounces around and threatens to pull the buds out of your ears.\n3. The retraction wheel broke after a month, making these headphones no longer retractable.\n\nNOT WORTH THE MONEY YOU'LL SPEND ON SHIPPING, let alone the cost of the headphones. These headphones are garbage", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_561", "text": "Lost power less than a year\n\tIs there a less than 1 star. After 5month, it just stopped working, How do i get my money back. Not worth it for the money. I have a smaller tv that I have had for 6 years and still works.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_562", "text": "Would not buy\n\tI was never happy with this product. The picture always had a green tint and would not adjust out. After less than a year the tube blew out.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_563", "text": "This was a mistake.\n\tThis set lost color and picture quality over the few months that I owned it and then it just stopped working. I'm going to buy something else and so should you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_564", "text": "?Hello ?Hello\n\tThis phone is really cool but it has two major flaws. The first is the caller ID problem which the other posts have already described in som detail. The second is that although the incoming volume is fine, the people on the other end have trouble hearing me and say that i sound 'far away and very soft'. Troubleshooting and reseting doesn't seem to help. Will return ASAP", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_565", "text": "Scroll pad doesn't work\n\tIt looks sexy, but it just doesn't work. The scroll pad is so finicky I wanted to throw it out the window after the first hour. About half the time it moves the cursor when you want to scroll, or it scrolls when you want to move the cursor. The other half the time, it does nothing no matter what part of the pad you touch or how hard or lightly you press. Also beware that if you return this just because you're not satisfied with how it works, Amazon will charge you for both outgoing and return postage! (I've giving it one star out of pity, and because it does look sharp.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_566", "text": "good but problems...\n\tyou may notice i am writing this in lowercase. i am using the s510 keyboard i bought over a year ago. the shift keys suddenly went out so the keyboard is now useless. i have to subtract for longevity. the mouse that comes with the keyboard is poor but i use it with another mouse anyway. and, as noted in other reviews this, in common with most other usb keyboards, only works with basic functionality when hooked up through a usb kvm switch. on the good side, the battery life is very good and i think it looks nice, but i'll be looking for something else for a replacement..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_567", "text": "Pricey for the length\n\tAfter seeing a wide range in the prices for HDMI cables, I did some research into why is it. Found out that these cables carry digital signals (0's and 1's), so no matter what kind of fancy name you add before this cable, its basic purpose is simple like a cat5 cable. Then I went ahead and bought the cheaper ones which are working perfectly fine. So, dont be fooled by the high price cables. There is no special sheilding and %*p in them. Its all misleading marketing. For this length of cable, I would pay maybe $5", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_568", "text": "confused\n\tFrom reading the reviews the product weighs 14 oz and is tiny. from reading amazon's specs:\n12.0 x 14.0 x 10.0 inches ; 4.0 pound", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_569", "text": "Too Small\n\tDo not be deceived by the photo this thing is tiny. If that is what you are looking very small low volume very portable I suppose it is ok but over price for what you get. I think $30.00 would have been about right. There is no bass response and for there size how could there be. I am keeping them but only because they are so small they might come in handy for hotel use only! The packaging is very cool but the fidelity is non existent", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_570", "text": "Been using it one week - DEAD!\n\tI've never had a product [...] out after one week of use. The screen froze up and no matter what troubleshooting tip I tried from the creative website, nothing worked. Now I'm waiting to hear back from email support because they don't have 24 hour phone support. Not impressed. Would have gotten an iPod, but this thing was given as a gift", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_571", "text": "Awesome when it worked\n\tI really enjoyed my Zen, when it worked. The first one I ordered I had to return becuase it would only play every other song, and after it started acting up all the lights would start blinking and I would have to take out the battery to make it stop. So, I exchanged it for a new one, and just like the other after only one week the lights started going crazy again, it would freeze up, and would only play 5 seconds of every song. What I liked about it, for the small amount of time I had it was the sound quality, the choice in colors, and the fact that it was so much cheaper than other models with the same amount of storage space. I'm not sure I would recommend it becuase of the fact that they both only worked for a few days. Now I have an Iriver Clix and have had no problems. It has less storage but I don't care, it is easier to control and I haven't had problems with it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_572", "text": "There are better wrist pads on the market\n\tI bought this as an extra support for my wrist and within 2 weeks the gel started to ooze from the seems. I ended up having to staple all around the edges of the bean to stop the ooze which has worked but definately a design flaw.\n\nI wouldn't buy this again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_573", "text": "Do not buy this\n\tThere are too many files you must hunt for online that are not on the cd. If you can read Chinese you may fare better than reading the English instructions for the software. I'm returning mine and will try something a little more expensive but from a company with better quality control", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_574", "text": "unreliable w/high-cost of ownership in heavy-duty environmnt\n\tWe'll give the unit two stars instead of one, since when it does work, it works well, with nice print-outs.\nBut in a span of two+ years, its has needed its drum replaced three times. And has once needed the main system/circuit board replaced. We'd purchased this back when it cost about $125 more than it does now. And the parts have not been quickly available from some vendors. We should have bought the heavier-duty Brother 4750 which we use in another office, and has been flawless.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_575", "text": "One page at a time works great\n\tI've had many fax machines and this one, when it worked, certainly wasn't the worst of the bunch. Problem is, the auto document feed tray is cheesy. No matter how many times I smoothed, then fanned the paper, it would accept two to five sheets at a time. If I fed one at a time, this unit worked like a champ. Unfortunately, that can be said of most units. I've had good Brother machines in the past, and probably will buy another, better, Brother fax. This one got me so frustrated I threw it out the back door. It's still laying there, only there seems to be more pieces now", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_576", "text": "Does not work with 6682\n\tThis card DOES NOT work with NOKIA 6682. I bought this card from an other website and missed the earlier review here. \n\nThe product description does not show voltage details and compatibility with phones. It is very misleading as the description uses the word \"mobile phone ready\".\n\nSandisk should address this isse by providing proper product description", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_577", "text": "Have yet to get it to work\n\tThe software it is sent with is different than the instructions given, I have yet to get it to work with my laptop w/xp and a Ir HP laser jet. It may work fine for some cell apps phones etc.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_578", "text": "HORRIBLE DVD+R!\n\tThe Memorex DVD+R has got to be one of the worst dvd-r's out in the market. Not only is the rate of a successful DVD burn very low (movies, games, etc.), it also has a horrible shelf life that lasts for about four months. From what I hear from other members, Memorex uses a low-quality dye, and is explicitly evident in the red colored deterioration of the dye that can be seen on the top layer of the disk. All my DVD+R's are actually stained RED for some reason?!? Overall, go with verbatim or heck, even COMPUSA dvd's will be more suffice than this garbage", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_579", "text": "Okay at first.....\n\tI got this MP3 at a Black Friday sale and I was absolutly thrilled with it...until the end broke off. The end where the battery was broke off one day and wouldn't stay on. I now have to hold it in place with rubber bands. Now, the player will constantly shut off whenever it moves the slightest bit. The radio, however(before it broke)was great, the organization of the files was good and the mic worked okay if you talked straight into it. Overall, this was okay for the money I paid for it, but I wouldn't recommend this to anyone", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_580", "text": "Be aware before you buy this!\n\tBe aware before you buy this flash drive that it will not accept file names with many commonly used characters like: '?' and '/'. When it encounters\nthese characters, it stops transferring files completely and you have to \nbegin the copying process again after 'correcting' the file names.\n\nFor me, this was a serious inconvenience and an undisclosed liability of the device. For others, it may be less important", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_581", "text": "Doesn't seem to work properly.\n\tI bought one of these, brand new. When I use it with a portable CD Player/Radio on the proper settings for my unit, the radio works for about 15 seconds, then shuts down. Like the other reviewer, I'm wondering if the voltages are off. Will try a meter..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_582", "text": "Does not work properly\n\tI bought this for my 80-year-old mother, who is disabled and can't cope with a computer. Every time the typewriter is turned on, we find that it either types the wrong letter (press a Q, it prints an S; press E and get P, etc.) or else it prints the correct letter but they are not spaced correctly (some overlapping, some huge spaces). There is some esoteric combination of keystrokes that, supposedly, will reset the programming. But this is just too much for Mom. Also, every time it's turned on, you have to re-program the line spacing, the tabs and everything else. I ended up buying a 40-year-old manual typewriter on e-Bay and Mom is much happier with it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_583", "text": "Don't buy this printer!\n\tThis printer binds up on two pieces of paper! If there is the least resistance during a jam, the flimsy plastic gears become stripped and the printer is trash. This is what happened to me after less than two months of light use...and I stayed within the manufacturer's guidelines. However, there is NO WARRANTEE on this printer, so BUYER BEWARE", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_584", "text": "They fit pretty well, but sound quality suffers\n\tHappy with the three tips included, I decided to try these for the heck of it. While they go nicely and comfortably deep into the ear and don't dare come out until you intend for them to, for some reason, they diminish the quality of the sound greatly. I can most closely describe it as the sound of overcompressed MP3s. They took nearly all of the clarity out of the music", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_585", "text": "Awesome when it worked\n\tI really enjoyed my Zen, when it worked. The first one I ordered I had to return becuase it would only play every other song, and after it started acting up all the lights would start blinking and I would have to take out the battery to make it stop. So, I exchanged it for a new one, and just like the other after only one week the lights started going crazy again, it would freeze up, and would only play 5 seconds of every song. What I liked about it, for the small amount of time I had it was the sound quality, the choice in colors, and the fact that it was so much cheaper than other models with the same amount of storage space. I'm not sure I would recommend it becuase of the fact that they both only worked for a few days. Now I have an Iriver Clix and have had no problems. It has less storage but I don't care, it is easier to control and I haven't had problems with it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_586", "text": "not for programmers!\n\tI recently bought this keyboard to go along with a fancy ergonomic laptop stand. The stand puts the laptop screen at a reasonable height for use on a desktop -- that works great. The keyboard, however, is fairly awful, and I'm returning it.\n\nI realize I shouldn't expect much for $20, but the keyboard has an exceptionally soft, mushy feeling. The \"comfort type\" slanted keys didn't get in my way, but they didn't help anything, either. The worst part about this keyboard, however, was that it uses a non-standard layout. Look closely at the right side -- the \"enter\" key is oversized, and the |\\ key is moved below to accomodate it, with the consequence that the right shift key is miniaturized.\n\nThis, for a shell user or programmer, is awful. When you need to pipe something, or escape the next character, you really don't mean to be hitting return instead. And with the small right shift key, even typing properly with balanced use of the keyboard is difficult. This small design decision makes this keyboard terrible for heavy computer users like me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_587", "text": "HATE it!\n\tThere is nothing good to say about this speaker except the size. The sound quality sucks. It stops mid song on a regular basis. It is just a piece of crap. It is so crappy that I am throwing it away rather than give to someone", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_588", "text": "Worked at first but....\n\tI bought this item about two months ago and was happy as can be. No more equipment in the tv room! About two weeks ago though, I noticed that the unit was slower and slower and I had to hit buttons repeatedly to get things done. It has eventually gotten to the point that it does not work at all. At first I thought it was batteries in the remote, so I replaced those a few times. Then I thought the placement of the IR transmitter was off, so I moved it closer to my AV rack. That worked at first, but the problem persisted so I reprogrammed, but to no avail. Eventually I narrowed it down to the remote unit. Even with the remote RIGHT NEXT TO THE IR Transmitter, it now does not work most of the time. Of course the real problem now is that all my av stuff is in a different room, so standard IR remotes (why do they even make those still????) are out of the question. I will be moving onto something else and keep my fingers crossed. \nAlong the way I learned a few other things...other reviewers are right in that the memory gets eaten up quickly when you have to program the unit (which I do with a new LG DVD player). In theory, this is a great unit and the remote is very good when it comes to commands. In practice, however, all it did was make me hungry for an RF system that will work more consistently.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_589", "text": "Do not buy this radio!\n\tThe GE Superadio III used to be a great radio. I bought my first one seven years ago and it worked so well that I bought another. I have recently purchased two more as gifts and they are not the same radio. Side-by-side they look the same (except for the numbers on the tuning dial). Inside they have dissimilar circuit boards. The real difference is the two new radios are unable to tune stations nearly as well as the older radios. I would recommend not purchasing this radio", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_590", "text": "not very happy\n\ti was very disappointed with the ge superadio 3 i owned a superadio2 10 years ago which was far superior my advice save your money i had trouble with stations less than 90 miles away this radio is very overated.piossibly poor quality control", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_591", "text": "Not worth buying\n\ti order this item and it got lost in the mail. They resend it which was fine but, as soon as i recieve it i turn on the this item and the screen turned blank. I advised not to buy this item", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_592", "text": "Didn't work properly\n\tAs mentioned by others the actual product does not look like the photo and is a little on the flimsy side. That did not concern me too much. My problem is that it does not work properly with my Samsung 13-inch color TV. It turns the set on and off and steps up/down the channels but I cannot ehter a two digit channel number and have it go to the correct channel. For example, if I enter \"54\" it goes to \"55\". I tried all the listed setup codes given in the instructions", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_593", "text": "Good - and then BAD.\n\tAbout 1 year after having this remote to go along with my Phillips DVD player the remote conked out. The buttons, while almost all responsive, will not sync up with the systems anymore, and the learning feature on the remote control seems to be defunct. You get what you pay for, I suppose", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_594", "text": "Doesn't work\n\tI had reservations when buying - according to online reviews many of these devices seem to be defective (the Belkin as well). I purchased anyway and my fears were confirmed. LEDs do not light, does not transmit on any frequency. Manufacturer representative (from India) confirmed that it is defective. Return will be time consuming and frustrating, but $50 is enough to make me endure even more pain. Don't buy this item", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_595", "text": "Dead after 2 minutes\n\tCan't say much for the video or sound quality, menu options, or anything really, since this thing broke after 2 minutes of watching Monsters, Inc. on DVD. Playback just froze, the thing stopped recognizing that DVDs were in unless you turned the thing off and then back on again, and after another minute it wouldn't even start playing the thing at all, just whirred a lot.\n\nSo, dud", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_596", "text": "Does not play DVD's from other regions\n\tGreat DVD/VCR combo but does not play DVD's from other region. Does not have an eject button on the remote either. If u have DVD's, VCD from other countries that you would be playing I do not recommed this player", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_597", "text": "Good player but very poor construction\n\tMy player had the same headphones jack problem that so many people here have had, which ended up rendering it useless (out of warranty). \n\nHowever, while it worked, I was quite pleased with the player and the included software. Everything was intutive and ran smoothly (except for an occational freeze with the player which never became frequent enough to be a major burden). I also liked the fact that this player wasn't bound by iTunes or file format restrictions.\n\nMy only other complaint was that occasionally the touchpad made moving small increments like up one track or down one track somewhat difficult (just give me buttons, I know they aren't sexy but they're easy and work well). \n\nI am giving the product 2 stars because, while I liked it, Creative has known about the headphones flaw for a long time and has not improved the build (being that this is STILL a problem with these players). For the amount of money that a player like this costs, it should work for at least year", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_598", "text": "Great Features, But Huge Flaws\n\tThis music player was decent: Nice look, controls, and sound. There are many nice features including decent software and using it as a data drive. There are really good things about this unit; however, the faults are just too great; thus, superseding the great features.\n\nHowever, the reaction to your key pushes, and file search are way too slow. The software is pretty nice, but the bad thing is that it likes to rename your files for you even when you didn't ask it too. That gets very annoying. For example, I just want the file to be named as is, with no tags, but the Zen software will add tags no matter what, even if it has to put in the word \"unknown\". It also has these strange crashes that makes it hard to have it recover. The worst part about this product is that the earphone jack gets damaged in a few weeks or months -- unprovoked!\n\nIt was so frustrating to think my headphones where damaged, but I switched it up and found out that it was the Zen. Then I read online, and what do you know -- it's consensus, the product is faulty because many other people have experienced the same problem. Some people even found some fixes, and I've tried them, but to no avail. But then again, why do I have to fix a fairly new product? \n\nIf you're going to have a fault when it comes to a music player, you DON'T want it to be a physical issue that renders the player useless!\n\nI'd give it at least three stars as I was quite satisfied with it, but the physical fault with the headphone jack is just too much of negligence to overlook", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_599", "text": "Whoa!!! Apples and Oranges\n\tSeveral reviews mention the improvement when these cables to replace a composite (L/R audio + video) cable, or an S-video (multi-pinned plug). ALmost all of that improvement is due to the fact that these cable connection methods are completely different types in signal format and the TV uses different internal circuitry for each one. Virtually any S-video cable connection will give a better image than a composite type cable, and any component (individual R-G-B video) connection will be better than S-video. Cable brand has absolutely nothing to do with it. There may be some difference between one brand of component cable and another, but its almost always unnoticable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_600", "text": "Never trust this product.\n\tI bought this product less than a year ago. 2 days ago, I locked my laptop and tried to unlock it. But I couldn't. It was somehow messed up and the combination did not work. I HAD TO CUT IT!!! I don't know how it got messed up but I'm sure that it was not study enough to last long", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_601", "text": "Lock changes combination by itself - Do not buy\n\tI have been using this lock for a few months without changing the combination. Suddenly I could no longer open it as it appears that the lock has changed its combination by itself. \n\nI called engineering in the hotel I was staying in to help me. It took them less than a minute to cut the cable with ordinary pliers.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_602", "text": "Once it's on it may never come off.\n\tWhile I don't have any evidence to refute the package claim that it \"attaches to any notebook\", once attached to my son's computer it was almost impossible to remove. It took 10 minutes to get it off and we were pulling so hard I thought we would damage the computer. We will be returning it. Not recommended", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_603", "text": "Poor FM stereo\n\tThe first unit couldn't even find FM stereo stations. It had similar FM specs as the Sony ST_JX410 AM/FM Tuner it was replacing. It was returned as a faulty unit. The replacement STRDE 197 was able to find stereo FM stations which played fine in monoral but were noisy in stereo. My 25 year old JX410 tuner did an excellent job on FM stereo stations. The second unit was returned for a refund. Sony's quality isn't what it use to be. I bought an Onkyo TX-SR304. The FM works fine with more features and expandability.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_604", "text": "Horrible crackling noise\n\tI bought one of these, it has a bad audio \"crackling\" noise on every mode except FM tuner (an obvious defect). Sounds like a capacitor going bad, not sure how it got through final test. \n\nPlus, the audio has noise when the display updates or the volume is changed. It also hangs on to stereo mode on weak signals with no blend or rolloff, you hear audio tones from the stereo decoder PLL losing lock from the station 19 KHz pilot tone. AM section is not bad, but the FM selectivity is not good enough to block alternate stations that most of my other radios deal with just fine. Volume steps are so small it takes forever to change, needs a flippin' crank on the knob. \n\nDon't buy this steaming turd.....buy a no-name China box, then you can throw it away when it claps out without feeling like you got scammed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_605", "text": "Panasonic - terrible customer service\n\tAfter two months, this phone stopped working. It was returned to Panasonic Repair and we received a notice thirty days later saying that the phone was back ordered and delivery would be in 6-8 weeks. This is not customer service. Panasonic should have refunded the purchase price or offered a comparable or better phone. When called today to check on status of order, answer was basically \"tough luck.\" Never again, Panasonic. Amazon should discontinue this brand", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_606", "text": "broken latch, poor hinge design\n\tAs others have reported, my latch broke as well, but I broke it within three days of ownership. Within a month, I cracked the bit of plastic that is supposed to hold the palm in place when I was removing it from the case to sync it. At the time, the case had so many gashes and dings that it really looked unpresentable. Bought a Rhinoskin to replace this. Look elsewhere before you purchase this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_607", "text": "Problems\n\tOK, so it protects the TX on a fall, however the latching mechanism depends on a thin piece of plastic that eventually breaks, rendering the case without anyway of remaining shut on its own.\n\nReplacing this with something like the BoxWave.com hardcase, availab le from Amazon", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_608", "text": "The little plastic catch broke in less than a month\n\tI purchased the case along with my new Palm TX to protect it on trips or whenever carrying it. It's a metal shell with a molded plastic liner. The little plastic catch in the lid half, which keeps the case closed, never seemed to work quite correctly, requiring several sliding motions before it would click shut. On a trip on March 3rd, this very small lip of plastic molded into the case broke away. Now it has no catch to keep it closed. Since the case cost me about $24 new and I'd only get about half price for the return, I figure the broken little catch costs me too much to return. I'll use a rubber band around the case, reminding me how flimsy and insufficient the case closing mechanism is. Save your money and don't buy this case. I don't remember reading the reviews before I ordered it -- so there's a $24 lesson", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_609", "text": "Not so hot\n\tOf the various iPod cases I've tried I found this one to be the worst. The click wheel cover is impractical and annoying and the screen cover falls out all too easily. Using plastic in rubber hinges was a bad idea which simply does not work well. See my other reviews for better iPod protectors", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_610", "text": "Great Idea - Bad Design\n\tI was delighted with my ToughSkin for all of two hours. That's how long it took for the belt clip to break, rendering my new purchase worthless to me.\n\nThe ToughSkin itself is rugged; I loved it. I should have waited before buying it, though ... on my last visit to an Apple dealership, they had a bin full of *just the ToughSkins,* for sale at a discount. When I asked about these, I was told, \"The belt clips break, and customers bring the ToughSkins back.\"\n\nI should note I'm very careful with my IPod and accessories. I'm not rough on them. The clip just fell apart while I was walking down the street. Given other comments about the flimsy clips, this is clearly a design issue that Speck Products needs to address", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_611", "text": "Not for me (or gamers)\n\tFirst off, I bought this headset for gaming, which anyone who enjoys the pastime will tell you how quickly the hours can melt away. Gamers are dependant on an ultra comfortable pair of headphones that we shouldn't be able to feel. I have been searching high and low for the Holy Grail of comfort and I was certain paying $90+ for a \"gaming\" headset would be the end of my search. Sorry, these guys are going back.\n\nI've tried a couple \"cheap\" Best-Buy headsets that I found painful to wear after an hour or so. Then I decided to spring for \"top of the line\". I wore these for 15 minutes before it became obvious this headset was not the Holy Grail I've been looking for.\n\nThe headset itself feels flimsy and cheap. The padding is made of an itchy fabric, and even on my small head, it feels tight. The earphones do not cover my ears and I can feel them slowly being crushed. I'm not impressed with the sound, but I could overlook that if they were comfortable to wear. I didn't even bother to try the mic.\n\nIf this is how Sennheiser makes their high end gaming equipment, I think it's safe to say I will avoid these guys in the future. The $30 pair of Aiwa's I wear at work are more comfortable than this and sound the same... if only that pair had a mic.\n\n*My ears still feel uncomfortable after taking the set off and then writing this review- I couldn't imagine wearing them for a few hours while gaming. If I find the perfect pair I'll let you all know", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_612", "text": "disappointment\n\tTerrible. No bass. \"J\" type wiring is hard to adjust to. Substandard product for Panasonic. AVOI", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_613", "text": "Bad sounding headphones!\n\tI've been a fan of Sony earbuds for many years. Due to the bad reviews of durability of the latest Sony earbuds, I decided on purchasing these Panasonic headphones. I bought these headphones because my Sony headphones died after 3 years and to upgrade my factory Creative Zen Micro headphones. I found a perfect fit between the 3 size earplugs. I've noticed that it does block out the sound in your surroundings. It's good for that commute to work when there is a lot of noise. I like the around the neck feature. As far as quality, the extention part of the wiring looks durable but not the around the neck part of it. As far as the performance of the headphones, I'm really disappointed in these headphones. My factory Creative headphones had out performed these. The bass level is too low even when I max out the bass in the player. The mids and treble sound like crap. Don't waste your money on these! Now I have to spend more money to replace these poor quality headphones! argh!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_614", "text": "This product ruined our car battery and 2 Ipods\n\tWe tried the Belkin in one car. When we turned the Ipod on, the car battery immediately discharged (we had to buy a new car battery) and the Ipod died. We bought another Belkin and tried it in a different car and with a different Ipod (in case the first incident was a coincidence) and this Ipod died too. The Ipods were under warranty, the car battery was not. We tried this with 2 different Belkins, in 2 different cars with 2 different Ipods. I would not recommend this product to anyone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_615", "text": "Labels not for Seiko Printer.\n\tThese labels were advertised with the Seiko Label Printer. They did not work with the printer because the printer requires thermal labels. I sent these labels back to Amazon and they promptly refunded my money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_616", "text": "Waste of money\n\tInstead of getting this just get the cheaper skins. I figured to get the nicer one since I already shelled out all my money on an iPod, but it is a lot of money for a carrying case. Definetly get the skins", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_617", "text": "don't work\n\tMaybe I got a defective pair, but the noise cancel barely does anything, maybe cuts out 3%. Not worth it, taking back and trying something else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_618", "text": "Sony Walkman Radio\n\tTHe radio works great....except the last 2 Sony walkman am/fm radios I have had you were able to CLIP onto your WAISTE band when exercising.....it was just a large CLIP thing....THIS new one has a different type that you HAVE to use a BELT with! and WHO uses a belt to work out ? I certainly dont.....so I am using a VERY LARGE safety pin thru the hole in the back and then I pin it onto my shorts....which has made a nice hole in the material of two pairs. Otherwise it is a great item", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_619", "text": "Not to spec\n\tI ordered 2 of these, realizing they would have limited adjustment range - other reviews are correct in that they are very limited in their travel. What prompts my one star rating and subsequent return of my order is that they will not hold their rated weight. This model is supposed to hold a 25 lb. monitor; it failed miserably at attempting to hold my 23 lb. iMac. There is no tension adjustment (already as tight as it would go) and the computer just flopped forward. With a light monitor, I'm sure it would be fine, but don't expect even close to the stated 25 lb. rating.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_620", "text": "Waste of money!\n\tI spent $400 16 months ago on two very similar portable Audiovox DVD players for my kids, for long roadtrips. They were handled with care, never abused or exposed to severe temperatures. I think we got about 6 trips out of them, then the screens went blank while in use and both units died within 24 hours of each other. Circuit City informed me the product is no longer on their shelves and referred me to Audiovox, who will do nothing since the product is now out of warranty. Extended warranties are useless on this kind of product -- who can wait 6-8 weeks for repairs? Parents, find another brand", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_621", "text": "Two Strikes I'm Out!\n\tBought one from Amazon, they sat on the order for a week before shipping a unit that arrived dead. Went through the return/replacement process and they sat on the order for over a week this time and the that one arrived dead with the exact same failure mode. \n\nThe second one looked as if it had been opened before, accessory bag not sealed, manuals out of place, interior packaging worn. I believe the second one they sent was a return that was then resent to me. Bad news!!!\n\nI still had both and in hope of fixing on, I contacted Garmin who said they were indeed broken and offered to fix one and send it back. This would mean I'd have paid full price for what would then be a refurbished unit. Both of them returned.\n\nI needed the unit right away for a desert trip. Amazon's refund process made it such that they'd not refund all of the funds but hold them on account (those that were originally given to me as a gift certificate from my employer). Therefore I could not get the equipment for a local vendor. \n\nI opened one month nearly to the day dealing with slow order processing, bad units, and more. \n\nSo, I'd not recommend the unit and I think Amazon may need to review their own practices to ensure what they have in inventory is new and likely operational, and that when a customer orders something, they put in the effort to ship it ASAP!!\n\nWithout that, if you have to buy one, go to a local dealer, put that batteries in at that shop and have them prove it works before you leave with it. Since you can't so that here, don't buy it here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_622", "text": "OK, but not perfect!\n\tMy first GPS. It was pretty expensive and had lots of nice features (ability to save many tracks). The software is very US-centric.\n\nIt worked very well on the flat and in unwooded conditions. However don't use one of these things to navigate in the bush (use a compass). The technology is just not there to cope with either valleys or an overhead canopy. It was handy to confrm where I was when I found a clearing on top of a hill. Finally although the battery life is better than most it is still abysmal.\n\nIn summary these things are still a toy for a tramper rather than an essential tool", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_623", "text": "Garmin support for GPS 60\n\tI purchased two of these units the first one worked OK. The second one has a problem. In a side by side comparison the signal qualities of the two units vary. I checked there accuracy and tracking with OziExplorer moving map software. The first unit tracks pretty good, but the second units position is off a large percentage of the time and sometimes as much as 400 meters. I sent the faulty unit to Garmin to be repaired. They sent it back with a description of the problem and that it had been fixed. I checked the unit out and it is the same as when I sent it to them. Now I'm stuck with a dud", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_624", "text": "Very disappointing\n\tMy brand-new card failed the first time I tried to download pictures from it; I lost all of the pictures from my two-week trip to Guatemala", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_625", "text": "OMG!!!\n\tThis has got to be the worst camera out there. I don't even think it's suitable for my 13 year old son. The pictures come out horrible! Good thing it was purchase mainly with gift certificates. I'm still sorry I wasted them on this piece of junk", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_626", "text": "Piece 'O' Crap!!!!!\n\tI bought this so called \"stereo\" system at a Big Lot's Store for about $40.00. I figured since they were selling it there it must be a good deal, and it looked very cool too. It worked for about a month before it started skipping and remote was wigging out. It never sounded any better than one of those old plastic 45 record players. It looked good in my daughters bedroom but it lookes and sounds much better in the dumpster. I can't believe this company can get away with selling this worthless crap. I will never buy anything from them again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_627", "text": "spacebar sticks\n\tI would love this keyboard except for the spacebar, which sticks very badly. It installed easily-is sleek and comfortable-but is not usable for very long because of this glitch. I'm starting to see more reviews on this spacebar problem-so it looks to be fairly common with this model.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_628", "text": "Good sound, not so good quality\n\tI've loved these headphones for the year or two I've had them. I still love them now.... when they work. The problem is that the cord is shoddy. When I plug into my laptop I have a hard time keeping it working. I have to twist the cord just right to get the sound to work. If its not just right I'll get sound in only one ear, if at all. I don't think this happened because of any handling issues seeing as how the base just sits on my desk. I don't think it has ever left my office and I don't tend to put items on top of the wire that might crush it. Overall I like these things, but I'm just getting sick of the sound phasing in and out when my laptop moves the slightest bit", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_629", "text": "Was unable to use\n\tI was not able to get this card working with my Win2K laptop. I'm no novice, have configured the rest of my wireless network without any problem, and have had a friend's Netgear card working in the same system. I called tech support and after working with me they said the card was defective and to send it back, which I did. However, I had the same problem with the replacement card. So, I can't recommend this product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_630", "text": "Poor Design Award Winner\n\t1. Buttons are too small, some of which are not spaced apart very well (very convenient for somebody waking up who can accidentally hit the wrong button).\n\n2. Buttons are labeled, organized, and layed out confusingly. For example, why not have an \"alarm interface\" which would include all of the alarm modes and features, and maybe a \"radio interface\" which would include all of the radio functions/settings. You would really understand how confusing this is if you were to actually go through the process of operating this alarm clock. But really, don't do it, make the smart choice.\n\n3. Too many features/modes. I understand some people prefer all of the different features, but I wanted a simple alarm clock with a buzzer/radio, and clock. Of course all of these special modes are set as the default, so it is a pain to try and configure all of the settings to a simple mode. So for those who want a simple alarm clock, definitely DO NOT GET THIS!!\n\n4. The button handling event is flawed. For example, sometimes when I push a button, it does not handle the event (the device doesn't think that you pressed the button). So I would have to press the button again and check to see if the radio handled the button input correctly.\n\n5. It is very slow when holding the button down and waiting for the alarm clock to increment up and down.\n\n6. Radio reception is very poor. I have another radio right next to it that gets much better reception than this clock.\n\n7. LED is not very bright and hard to read from 10 feet and farther out.\n\nI have nothing against TIMEX (they make great watches). This was written to protect anyone who who does not want to waste $30.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_631", "text": "keep looking\n\tI had this 6 months (which is how long it takes to figure out how to use it!) and the backlight is no longer working. So I can't see the time, without a flashlight or lamp", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_632", "text": "for small size buy IN THE EAR CANAL type earphone\n\tmy this earbud headphone is poor in bass response comapared to my sony mdr g-54lp(beware mdr-g54lp and mdr g54lp is two different models there is difference of - sign) actually in experts view this type small earbuds use to give poor sound this is true with any brand and model so never buy earbud type small headphone if you want small headphone buy IN THE EAR CANAL type headphone in experts view this type in ear earphone use to give good crystal clear sound example sony mdr ex 71 / 81, shure e2c etc. if bigger headphone is ok than buy mdr-g54lp", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_633", "text": "Don't buy this product\n\tWhile the price of the 8 in 1 card reader is reasonable, consider this. This card reader has a nasty habit of rendering smart media card useless. Evidently, if you cut and paste or delete data on the SM card using thee 8 in 1 card reader, the reader rewrites the signature file so that it cannot be read by the camera. So that $24 card has the potential to cost you over $80.00. In addition, customer service is slow and I have had problems with the drivers", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_634", "text": "Eight What and amp;gt;\n\tWouldn't it be nice to know what eight types of media the device will handle", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_635", "text": "Beware!\n\tI ordered the Passport X50 from Amazon to save the $18 shipping Escort Radar was charging. I was told by someone at Escort Radar that Amazon was an authorized reseller.\n\nAfter having my detector on for ten minutes (right out of the box), it did three \"SELF CAL\"s, then said \"SERVICE REQUIRED\". I called Escort Radar and was told \"If you let the car power up the unit when you start the car, the voltage can be all over the place and the unit gets confused. You must first start the car, and then use the thumbwheel to turn on the detector.\" It makes some sense, but if this is really the case, why don't they put those instructions in their manual? After trying this many times, the unit was \"still confused\", so I returned it for a replacement.\n\nMy second detector worked for maybe thirty minutes before the same thing happened. This time Escort Radar told me \"if you leave it plugged into the cigarette lighter over night, this has been found to cause problems.\" Well my lighter power goes off when I turn off the ignition, so this doesn't apply. Escort Radar also told me that \"excessive heat\" has been causing them problems. Now we have had a few days of 100\ufffd heat, and I'm sure the car gets hotter parked in the sun, but the design engineers should have accounted for these conditions plus some margin when you design something that is supposed to work in a car. It gets a lot hotter in other parts of the country. There are no warnings in the manual about not using it above 90\ufffd or leaving it off in a hot car. You wouldn't design a ski that doesn't work below 35\ufffd, would you???\n\nThe most troubling part of my conversation with Escort Radar service department was they told me Amazon is not an authorized reseller, and they have no idea where they are getting the units from. Furthermore, they will not honor any warranty nor will they ever repair the unit, not even for money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_636", "text": "If you are going to use Coaxial cable protection, don't buy this one\n\tI bought this one for its coaxial cable protection function, but the result is terrible. It greatly degrades the signal. When I use it with TV, the program on TV became unclear. When I use it with computer, the high-speed internet kept dropping. \n\nI intended to return it to Amazon, and I found Amazon's return policy is that only partial refund for opened products. How can I know it's dysfunctional before I destroyed the package and used it? In the future, I only buy stuff at online stores with local stores, such as bestbuy or circuit city, so that I can easily get refund.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_637", "text": "Worked for about 1 month, then nothing but trouble since.\n\tThe Bel RX65 worked great, for about 1 month. After that, it started flashing \"SelfCal\" and \"Service Requiered\" on the screen. Sent it in to Bel for them to fix the problem. After about 10 days I got the product back, only to have it repeat exactly the same problems again within 2 days of having it. I feel like I've been ripped off, because they either didn't even look at it or they don't know how to test something for a problem. I spent $300 for a detector that doesn't work as well as a $40 one (and I know, I've had both)!\n\nI would say I recommend Escort, but I've since learned that they are owned by the same company as Bel. Valentine 1 is too costly, so I guess that doesn't really leave many good detectors on the market", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_638", "text": "Do the research yourself\n\tDon't listen to any of us.You already have an internet connection because you are here. Go to a browser and ask the question you asked here. You will find that any review that is NOT a store will tell you that ALL speaker wire is the same. They just look cool. If that's what you need, then buy it. Otherwise, stay away from monster. It's just like bose speakers. \n BUZZ word, that's all. These companies can't make any money selling you a 10 dollar cable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_639", "text": "Broke after a year.......\n\tAt first it wasn't a bad unit. But it broke within a year. Now that I read the past reviews, I see I'm not alone....", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_640", "text": "TWO DOWN.... ONE TO GO- IN THE GARBAGE!!!!!\n\tGOT THIS UNIT ON MARCH 28TH 2005 AT CIRCUIT CITY HAD IT FOR EXACTLY 2 WEEKS AND THE DISK STOPPED SPINNING! TOOK IT BACK TO THE STORE AND THEY DIDNT HAVE ANOTHER ONE SO THEY TOLD ME I COULD PICK IT UP AT ANOTHER ONE OF THEIR STORE LOCATIONS AND IT WOULD BE \"READY FOR ME\" TO PICK UP! PICKED IT UP TOOK IT HOME AND COUPLE OF DAYS LATER WENT TO USE IT AND IT DIDNT SPIN!!! RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX!!! TOOK IT BACK TO CIRCUIT CITY AND THEY SAID THEY COULD ONLY FIND THE RECEIPT ON FILE FOR THE FIRST ONE(THAT GOT RETURNED) AND NOT FOR THIS ONE--- AFTER MUCH DEBATE NOTHING GOT DONE FOR ME AT CIRCUIT CITY BECAUSE THE RECEIPT THEY GAVE ME BACK WAS THE OLD ONE AND NOW I'M STUCK WITH THIS PEICE OF JUNK I PAID $369.00 FOR AND CIRCUIT CITY SUCKS TOO! CALLED AUDIOVOX TODAY 7/19/05 (WAITED A WHILE I WAS BUSY GIVING BIRTH AT THE END OF MAY)AND THEY TOLD ME THE 90 DAYS WERE UP (BY 10 DAYS!) AND COULD ONLY FIX IT FOR A FLAT RATE OF $93.00 PLUS SHIP!!! I AM PISSED OF", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_641", "text": "Great, but tweaks OS\n\tI love this mouse! It's compact and picks up the signal on just about EVERY surface. I gave it 2 stars because I figured out that it was preventing my laptop from going into idle mode (Windows XP, SP2). Sadly, I'm going to have to get another mouse because of that", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_642", "text": "Very handy\n\tIs very neet item especiatlly since it is usable with 1:1 speed as well as 2", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_643", "text": "The slide lock key is too weak\n\tI bought it last april and i didnt realize that slide lock key was too weak, and now I try to write data but a message is about the data is secure (locked)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_644", "text": "DO NOT BUY\n\tSamsung is the WORST. We bought this TV in August and it was delivered in September to our new house. We opened it on a Sunday, plugged it in and watched it for a while, then on Monday it would not come on. They thought it was a lamp, but that didn't fix it so they came and got it to service it. We bought it for football season and football season is half over and we still have no TV. They decided to replace it since they couldn't fix it. That was three weeks ago. Now they are giving us the runaround blaming shipping/warehouse/etc for the delay in sending the new one. During a phone conversation with Samsung they basically said they were so far behind on shipping because they had so many to ship out (ie lots of them have problems and are being replaced is the way I took it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_645", "text": "buy a Pocket PC smartphone instead\n\tAfter waiting almost 6 months for this Skypephone, and its competitor from Belkin, to come to market through numerous postponements, I just gave up and bought an Asus P525 smartphone. For just over double the price of the Netgear I got a Windows CE PDA with GSM capability and full Skype compatibility. When browsing through your phone contacts your are given the choice to call through GSM or Skype. Because you have built-in Wi-Fi, you can make Skype calls and chats from any covered area, plus you can go on the internet using IE and check your e-mails with Outlook. I have also read that the Skype software that runs on dedicated phones like the Netgear and the Belkin is very crude due to the lack of processing power, whereas with a Windows CE-based device you have much faster processors that allow a Skype software closer to the one used on PCs.\nFor those of you alergic to Windows, just wait for the Skype for Symbian release and buy a Nokia or SonyEricsson smartphone.\nBottom line: Skype is too good an application to be wasted on poorly designed hardware", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_646", "text": "Problems, and more problems with this Telephone\n\tThis phone is a total piece of garbage. Freezing, rebooting, not being \nable to connect to hot spots, not logging you out of skype if you are \nlogged on at your computer at the same time. Horrible tech support. Can \nI add any more negative feedback? Oh yeah the rediculous ring tones and \nspeaker quality. Thanks for nothing netgear and for making me wait 6 \nmonths on pre order for a real piece of plastic junk", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_647", "text": "Great prints - poor reliability\n\tI bought this printer about 4 months ago. The prints are beautiful, and the speed quite good as well. However, I felt compelled to write a review tonight because of the constant error messages that pop up saying that there are too many ink cartridges of \"X\" color installed. It happens now between every print job, forcing me to open the printer, pull out and re-install one to three of the tanks, and then print my document. There is something wrong with this thing, and I don't appear to be the first experiencing it. Figures... I wait eight years to replace my printer, and end up with one that malfunctions! I will attempt to return this item", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_648", "text": "Strong +'s injured by not-infrequent paper jams\n\tI love the basic design, great hardware/software linkage, and software interface of this Mac-happy scanner. However, I value my time too much to babysit the feed mechanism of the unit I received last week. It inconsistently graps multiple pages as other reviewers have disclosed. So, if you're scanning a 10-page doc and it misses one somewhere along the way, have you really accomplished anything? No. You must either try the whole thing again (with likely the same result), or you must figure out what page(s) is missing, scan it separately, and go thru a simple yet not expedient Acrobat process to insert the omitted page. In the end, this machine made it +90% of the way to being a really great product, but the shortcoming fouls half the machine's overall utility. Swing a little bit harder next time Fujitsu", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_649", "text": "piece of junk\n\tI've gone thru multiple revisions of firmware, and multiple calls to D-Link support, and this piece of junk still does not work with the D-Link DWL-G700AP. D-Link support calls are worthless. As a computer professional, I find it appalling that D-Link would introduce and continue to sell this product, which clearly does not operate correctly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_650", "text": "Don't buy this machine - it's a DUD\n\tI bought this machine on August 3, 2005 and within one week of using it (as an outgoing fax only), there was a machine error. I called customer service and after being on hold for 23 minutes I was able to speak with a live representative. I was told that the machine would need to be replaced. They sent me a REFURBISHED unit (the warranty indicates that any replacement units will be refurbished units). They sent the base unit only, so I had to remove the drum unit, paper tray, and handset from the original fax machine to use with the replacement unit. So, after only a couple of hours of using the replacement unit, I was back on hold to report another machine error. 12 minutes and I finally get a rep. Apparently, the drum unit (which is less than one month old) is bad. So now I'm waiting for the replacement drum unit. DON'T EVER BUY A BROTHER MACHINE. THEY'RE HORRIBLE MACHINES AND TRYING TO GET THROUGH TO CUSTOMER SERVICE IS VERY, VERY TIME CONSUMING", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_651", "text": "Wireless modem jack\n\tWow this is a real piece of junk if you have any other wireless devices going on in the home. And who nowadays doesn't? There is so much noise you can't even hear yourself think. Oh well lesson learned. If I could have given this device a zero I would have.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_652", "text": "grainy quality, very slow drying time.\n\tI was terribly disappointed in this product which I bought for use in my Canon Pixma iP6000D printer. The image is grainy and, if you touch the photo within 5 minutes, you will leave marks. I laid anothe picture on top of one done 5 minutes earlier, and they stuck together. I have had very good luck with Canon paper", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_653", "text": "Smells Terrible!\n\tThis would be a GREAT product is the chemical smell was not so bad and last so long. It has a horrible smell that just will not go away. I saw others mention the same issue but thought I would give it a try. It smells.\n\nOther than that, the comfort is great. But I gave it 2 weeks to air out and the smell will not go away. I would suggest you don't buy this is you have a sensitive nose. It kinda smells like those squishy foam beds and slippers you see at Brookstone", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_654", "text": "Warning! NOT for iPod Mini!\n\tYes, yes, I know. Griffin has iPod Mini compatability all over their RoadTrip web page. But the sad fact is, when you recieve it you will NOT find an adapter for the iPod Mini in the box although there are adapters for other iPods. When you read the instruction book you will find that you must purchase an adapter from Apple Computer to make it work. Calling Apple, I find that they no longer sell the adapter. When I called Griffin I was surprised to find that if you have any other iPod than Mini and the adapter is not in the box, they will send you one. They recommended that I return the RoadTrip, which is what I did. Save yourself the aggrevation -- if you have an iPod Mini stay away from Griffin Technology", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_655", "text": "Agree... Speed STINKS!\n\tI had four of theese units in place and they all got replaced by the FVS338. The main reason is the speed. I have a lab and we tested the max Internet throughput of the FVS318's at 1.2Mbps! This is unacceptable. Oh yes, this is with the latest firmware.\n\nSeveral calls to customer service left me infuriated at the lack of comprehension of the problem. I contacted their legal deptartment the same day. Several promises were made on Netgears part wich resulted in them having another level 1 tech call me again to insist I reinstall my OS!\n\nI have successfully sued to get my money back.\n\nWith all of my venting done, I would like to say that I am still a fan of the Prosafe line and will continue to use it. But Netgear be warned, I will be all over you until you get this product line properly supported", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_656", "text": "But the big flaw is low throughput\n\tMost reviews don't seem to mention a key spec - the throughput of a firewall. I just upgraded my cable connection to the new (up to) 30Mbs plan and bought an FSV318v3 firewall to use with it. Without the firewall in place, I measured about 25Mbs download speed. When I installed the firewall in between the modem and one computer, download speed went down to 6.5Mbs. I also discovered that if the \"enable keyword blocking\" checkbox is enabled, the throughput went down to 5Mbs, EVEN IF THERE WERE NO KEYWORDS!\n\nThis firewall is useless if you have a high-speed connection", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_657", "text": "lousy phone\n\tSurprisingly poor quality for a Uniden phone. Volume is very low -- hard to hear caller. Don't waste your money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_658", "text": "Such a disappointment\n\tWe had such high hopes for this product and sadly had to return it. Only 20 feet away from the base unit, the clarity was very, very poor. We've owned many regular cordless phones of varying quality and price-points, yet the least expensive of these were better than this... they just weren't waterproof. It's a great concept if they could just make them work well. Sure wish we could find a good waterproof phone!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_659", "text": "Looks cool at first, but...\n\tDon't get me wrong, this is a pretty clever gadget. However, it's mising one thing in terms of usability: an on/off switch. This really limits the usability of both, since it's typical to want to turn the flashlight off for a moment, or the laser pointer on for a moment. I can't see me using this laser pointer in a real presentation, since it'd either be on all the time, or I'd be pulling the light in and out all the time (neither of which make me look cool).\n\nSo if you're going to buy this, keep this limitation in mind", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_660", "text": "Close the patent office\n\tFinally. \n\nNext time I can't find my keys in the dark all I need to do is find this thingie and fumble it into my iPod's holes. What a lifesaver!\n\nAnd in the same box is the laser pointer so I don't have to stop listening to 50cent just because I'm doing some silly corporate presentation! \n\nWhile it is a little tough to dance and fry an airline pilot's eyes at the same time, it is the latest craze so I LOVE THIS PRODUCT!\n\n;-)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_661", "text": "Less than impressed\n\tThe noise canceling is just barely discernible in comparison to when it is turned off and the music quality is not comparable to other earbuds in this price range ($60 list, $35 Amazon). The cloth wrapped cords seem like a nice feature for making them a bit more rugged, but I don't like the way the cords are arranged which create this loop that you put your head into (combined with the stronger cord, better not wear them around machinery since getting them caught will likely result in something a bit more painful than just having the earbuds yanked out of your ears)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_662", "text": "Noise Canceling decent; music sound bad\n\tIf you're not that picky about sound quality with music, then these may work for you. I think the frequency response range with these earbuds are pretty minimal. To me, the music is all mids. It's missing significant highs and lows for this price range.\n\nI gave these away to a friend who's not that picky at all, but she could tell a difference in sound quality right away. She normally uses the IPod earbuds which are uncomfortable to her. However, the noise canceling out weighs the sound quality so she prefers to use these earbuds over her Ipod buds riding a crowded train or bus.\n\nHopefully I can find something affordable that has good frequency response. Or maybe I need to educate myself. Is it the frequency response, the impedence, or something else that covers the sound spectrum? I'm just looking for a good balance of lows, mids, and highs", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_663", "text": "Poor image quality\n\tI agree with the person who says there are no instructions and poor image quality. I wonder if they gave us a mini jack like games systems use if it would work better on TVs that have the 3 jacks on the front. Games systems get good image quality so why is this so bad... No info on this from Monster. Looks like a very good product but I will return it unfortunately. I did discover though that I can use a stereo jack with R-L on one end and a mini jack on the ibook end to give me audio speakers on any TV or Stereo for my iTunes, and audio for a DVD that I am playing but I don't need to spend this much money to get that. If the image were good I would keep it. I would rather show my slide shows from the computer. The image was very bad..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_664", "text": "Looks good, but not best performance\n\tI have had this phone for about three years. I bought it primarily to use it as a good quality speaker-phone (with mute) for long conference calls. It was quite expensive (I paid $200 to get it) but here are what I have found to be its shortcomings: No caller-id display. This just baffles me. I get caller-Id on all other phones in the house except this one. I have tried every possible varient (resetted settings, disconnected other phones, etc.) but nothing works: I always get \"NO ID MESSAGE\" on the LCD. The second major shortcoming is that called-parties often complain about the feedback on the speakerphone. One way to reduce that is by lowering the volume significantly, but that sort-of defeats the purpose of having a good speakerphone. Another minor shortcoming is that the phone requires to be powered even though it is a corded-phone (hence will not work in case of emergencies). Finally, two connect two lines you have to use an ugly adapter. One good thing about the phone is that it looks quite good, has a professional appearance, and claims to have a duplex-speakerphone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_665", "text": "JUNK, JUNK, JUNK!\n\tI just purchased yesterday the Home Dock Deluxe for list price at a local retailer. I read all the reviews, (most of them bad but I got it anyway) the menu on TV part being my motivation. And so far, I am not feeling good about buying it...\n\n1.\tThe sound quality is very poor. Almost every song has some distortion and sounds \"muffled\" along with a good hiss. I thought I was listening to a 70's era cassette it was so bad! I have a high end Sony/Infinity system and the poor sound is very noticeable. In desperation (and checking to make sure my amp was working fine) I plugged in my Apple dock from my 4th Gen Photo 60gb and the standard Apple AV cable. The sound problem disappeared, and was crystal clear.\n2.\tThe menus to not work properly. My Nano 5gb seems to work OK, but my 60gb 4th Gen Photo does not. The menus are rather slow, and the artist, or album, or song titles disappear at random. Sometimes you can back up a level on the menu and you will see the data, but mostly it is just blank. The cursor will scroll down as though there is data there, but nothing shows on the screen. You can play the music from the blank screen, but it is pot luck as to what you will play as you cannot see any titles. I like the idea, but VERY, VERY frustrating.\n3.\tThere is NO support at all from the DLO website. It just lets me download a PDF of the manual or to buy more accessories. I did not even bother contacting them due to all the problems. I am not impressed. \n4.\tThere also all the other problems listed elsewhere, too light and build quality poor, annoying power LED on front, no artwork on TV menu etc...\n5.\tSo basically, it is WAY too expensive. Not worth it. Not even worth 10% of the price charged.\n\nI should have listened to all the comments above, and not believed some of the \"official\" reviews on the web. So it is back in the box and ready for a trip back to the store. I guess my lesson is that I should trust the reviews", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_666", "text": "The strap sucks, and the bag is really heavy\n\tWow, I can't believe how much I hate this bag. And it was expensive, compared to some of the stuff I passed up. I thought I couldn't go wrong with Targus...but I could and I did. First, the strap is horrible. It keeps getting twisted and I have marks on my shoulder from where it cuts in to it. 2nd, it's REALLY heavy. Lastly, there's all these compartments that don't do anything and mostly get in the way. Like the phone add-on. My phone doesn't fit in there, and even if it did, would I carry my phone on my bag?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_667", "text": "Kingston 2 GB SD Memory Card\n\tThis SD would not work in my Nikon Coolpix S6 camera (but the Fuji and Sandisk product did", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_668", "text": "Beware!\n\tThis card crashed my system with the blue screen of death after installation. Please be really careful with this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_669", "text": "laptop must draw current before other device charges\n\tNot so happy. Ordered one of these and plugged by PDA which did not charge.\n\nTurns out that it only charges when the larger item is drawing current. So it will only charge the phone/pda etc IF the laptop is drawing current. This is very annoying when the laptop is shut down with a full battery since it draws no current, thus the phone/pda do not charge", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_670", "text": "I HATE IT\n\tI hate this contraption and I stupidly let 30 days pass before I realized how much I hate it. Now I start every morning with a \"boy I hate this thing.\" Why? well here are few reasons why: You cannot read the numbers unless you are within 18\" and to get a backlight you must depress \"any button\"---not a bad idea but horribly executed. The backlight lasts four seconds--way too fast in the night and \"any button\" is a lie because you can't press \"stop\" nor the \"on\" for radio or cd without starting a whole other process which you then, in the dark, have to figure out how to terminate. The cd player spends more time \"reading\" your cd than it does playing it. The \"tuner/band\" button is very sensitive and lord knows what you will wake up to, the screech of a not tuned in AM station happens way too often. The worst of it all was I called Eton to tell them how much I hated it, just thought they might want to know. I had a friendly conversation with a very nice receptionist who assured me they wanted me to be happy and would do something, but first she wanted me to talk to the engineer/designer. So I waited a week for him to return my call and he was quite rude saying if there is nothing wrong with it (everything is wrong, but they don't count that) there is nothing they can do. He offered to trade mine for a different one just the same and I said \"why bother.\" It was a classic story of \"I made it so it is by definition without errors--now leave me alone,just buy it and be thrilled with my brilliant design", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_671", "text": "Worked great for a while\n\tI loved this speaker system when I got it last year. But in the last few months it developed a loud humming noise that makes it so you can not hear your music. Very disapointed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_672", "text": "Waste of money\n\t1st the ipod is expensive. It should at least come with a protective cover. 2nd i rarely used it and only when im in the gym. Quite to often when i go to turn the ipod on it goes into something called \"disk mode\" which freezes the unit up and cant be played. Theres not hard reset button so i have to go without listening to music for the hour or so im in the gym then take it home plug it in the cpu to get it to unfreeze. Im so pissed at this thing because im all exicted to finnaly listen to some music and get amped in the gym and the dang thing freezes. For the money i spent on this thing it shouldnt happe", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_673", "text": "Can't find the timer for the radio\n\tI'd really like to know how I listen to the radio at night and have it shut off in an hour and then have the alarm go off when I need it. I thought that's what a radio was supposed to do", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_674", "text": "DO NOT BUY!!!\n\tDO NOT BELIEVE THE POSITIVE REVIEWS!!!!!!!Like most of the other reviews- THIS CASE SCRATCHED MY IPOD---BAD!!! \nToo bad I didn't read all of these reviews before I purchased the case. I wonder if Contour Designs is going to blow me off when I contact them TODAY(11-1-05).........", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_675", "text": "Does NOT work with my Creative ZEN\n\tDoes NOT work with my Creative ZEN. Can leave plugged in overnight and it does NOT charge at all", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_676", "text": "Does not work with Creative Labs Zen Micro Photo\n\tDo not waste your money, this was under recommendations, but I would NOT recommend this with your Creative Zen.\nMy daughter purchased this after saving up for an MP3 player, this just does not seem to give enough power, we plug it in and 12 hours later it is still charging. Plug the MP3 into the computer USB and it is done in less than 2 hours.\nIt may work fine for some other things but not the Creative Zen. It would cost more to return and they will only exchange it, so guess we are just eating the cost and S and H. I should have read the reviews before; would have seen that you get what you pay for, don't waste your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_677", "text": "Buy the Cheap ones!\n\tUsing the component input on your TV can make a huge difference in picture quality, but the differentce between the lower priced monster cables and the most expensive monster cables in not noticeable. Save yourself $50 and buy the cheap ones", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_678", "text": "Do Your Research\n\tI bought this drive with the advice from my father who has bought several LaCie's for his company. He's always had good luck with them.\n\nThe first thing that I noticed when I opened the box was that there was a gap between the case and the faceplate. I called LaCie customer service and they sent me instructions on how to open the case and also noted my serial number so that I wouldn't void my warranty. The problem was that there were 2 screws that hold the faceplate onto the internal chassis who were not even tighted (as if they started the screws and didn't tighten them).\n\nBy the way... the actual HD inside the case is a Maxtor. If I had know that prior to purchase, I would not have bought the LaCie.\n\nI fixed the problem with the case and turned it on.. only to be hit with a high pitched winning sound coming from the HD. This noise will drive me crazy and is not \"Ultra Quiet\" as noted in the description. I'm sending it back to Amazon for a refund", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_679", "text": "LaCie drive quit working\n\tWhat a disappointment that what I thought was a reputable company makes such an unreliable product. After about a years time, my LaCie drive started clicking. And then, no data. It completely failed. I too made the mistake of trusting this drive and didn't back it up. I am sick about what I've lost. I've emailed LaCie about the failure and have not received a reply. Beware of LaCie external drives", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_680", "text": "File Error\n\tI own a Sony DSC-S40. I had lost my Sony Memory Stick so I thought I'd try this one. I purchased it the end of June and almost every time I take a video and try to veiw it, it will play and at any point durring a video it will stop and say file error. This also causes a problem while I download them onto my pc. Only once had it done this on a picture and I ended up having to delete the picture because it wouldn't download. Sometimes it just don't pay to save money. I will never purchase this kind of Memory Stick again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_681", "text": "Screwed by ANTonline\n\tANTonline sent me the wrong item and then wanted nothing to do with me when I went to exchange it. They have no phone number, so they email everything. It takes them a day to get back to you and they always have an air about them as if you are bothering them for thier mistake. After days of persistance and me being as rude to them as they were to me, they agreed to take the product back, but I had to eat the first shipping charge, pay to ship it back to them and pay a 20% restocking fee (for thier error!!) The item was only like $10, so by the time I would have paid the shipping and restock fees, I would be in the whole, so I decided to just tell them to go F@#K themselves. I feel better now.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_682", "text": "Not worth the hassle.\n\tFrom day one, back in late August 2006, I've had problems with this router--which I bought only because my ISP wouldn't install an extra cable outlet in my apartment without written permission from my new landlord. Since I work from home, this wasn't an option at the time. I'm not a tech guy, I don't care much for gadgets, but I'm not stupid either, and I couldn't even get this thing set up without calling support due to lack of documentation and the assumption that everyone buying this router uses some version of Windows--I don't, I have an iMac. Once set up, the router worked fine for about a month, and then I started experiencing connectivity issues. I called support again and they figured out some issue with 'mac cloning' or some such, reset my static IP, and all was well for another week, when the same issue--losing connection with the router after 10-20 minutes online--arose again. So I called support AGAIN, got a guy after 7 minutes, but he directed me to their website to download a firmware update, and then basically hung up on me. Unacceptable. So I called back, sat on hold for 40+ minutes before being disconnected without ever speaking to anyone. Finally, after a third try, I got someone on the line and he got me to the firmware and helped me install it via their web interface, only for me to experience the same connectivity problem the very next day. My ISP is coming Tuesday to install another outlet. No documentation. The install CD is configured for Windows and wouldn't work in Mac OS X. Online help sucks. The 800 support line sucks. This product sucks. Do not buy it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_683", "text": "Waste of Money\n\tI purchased this router (not from Amazon) about 6 months ago when my 5-year-old, very reliable, router died. I purchased it locally and someone came out and installed it. I have had numerous problems with this router since then. It does not stay connected and there is actually no option for \"always on.\" After having some other problems, I took it back and the vendor upgraded the firmware. After that, it lost the setup information twice and the info had to be re-entered. Then today, after being instructed to reset the router, it got stuck in a mode where it only wanted a firmware upgrade (there was no apparent way out of this). So, I obtained the upgrade and according to the router message, it was updated successfully. After that, I could not get the router to work at all. I gave up and ordered an entirely different router (the same brand that I has used before with tremendous success). My summary - save yourself time and aggravation and don't buy the Linksys WRT54G", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_684", "text": "Not as represented\n\tOrdered for my HP4705. This is not a bluetooth keyboard. they sent two of them both the same non-bluetooth item. Now I have to send back and hope I get credit", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_685", "text": "HP5510 Scan button\n\tI've had my HP5510 for 4 weeks. So far everything works to my expectations except--when I press the scan button an error comes up on the LED: Unable to scan documents from Printer to PC. No Scan Options. You need to install or run HP software for\nfeature. Press OK to continue.\" My system is 4 weeks old. I had a local reputable company put my system together. We uninstalled and installed HP software several times. Went to HP website-could not find a patch. Couldn't repair error. My last resort is to call HP which I haven't yet.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_686", "text": "Was ok for 6 months\n\tThis printer was fine until I changed cartridges and a contact was dirty. Now it won't quit printing alignment pages all the time. I have about a million now, and its cost me a fortune in ink. Every 3 or 4 print jobs and I get another one.\n\nI've spent hours with technical support, who keep leading me through the same old song and dance, disconnect the usb cable, hit some buttons, print another page I don't need, and scan. Voila it works! Case finished.\n\nNO IT IS NOT.\n\nThe tech support people don't speak English and it shows in their grammar and inability to understand that my problem seems to be a variant on what they have in their knowlege base.\n\nHP would do better to hire native English speakers. I'll never buy another HP printer.\n\nOh, they print fine, that is, if you want a million alignment pages", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_687", "text": "Just stops working!\n\tOk. This is the 2nd ipod mini transmitter I have purchased that has broken within a month. All of a sudden it just stops working, for no apparent reason. Don't waste your money. It's a piece of junk", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_688", "text": "Disappointing.\n\tI bought this so I could listen to my iPod in my car in the city. The first couple of times, it worked great, but after that, something happened. It just wouldn't work. All I heard was static, no matter what frequency I tried this on. I have yet to take a road trip with it, so maybe that will work better, but right now, I am not happy with the product. Maybe the fact that I live in a city with radio stations on virtually every frequency has something to do with it, but it used to work on some frequencies, and now it just doesn't anymore. I am very disappointed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_689", "text": "what a pain in the butt\n\tI bought this to use in hotels. This thing sucks. I barely got it to work in my house. Too slow to set up. Based on the size of this thing, just bring a longer eithernet cord. I am really disapointed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_690", "text": "Not compatible with 2nd generation Nano's\n\tBe aware, the Belkin F8Z063-BLK TuneBase FM for iPod Nano is not compatible with the 2nd generation Nano. I am returning mine to Amazon, and buy a compatible one from the Apple store", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_691", "text": "Non Compatable\n\tI have several friends that have had similar items in the last few years that have worked nicely. I'm sure this is a great product. Having said that... this product is NOT and I repeat IS NOT compatable with the new ipod nanos. The new Ipod Nanos are slightly wider than the original and will not connect to this product. I really hope amazon puts up a warning soon and I will do my best to try to get that done. Again this does not work with the 4GB and I assume the 8GB nano as well so do not buy it unless you have the older model Nano.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_692", "text": "Not a good transmitter for big city\n\tI live in the Atlanta area and was never able to get a good sound quality coming from the Belkin FM transmitter. It seemed like I was listening to a FM station that was not coming in good", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_693", "text": "inferior quality product\n\tI had this in my computer for a month, with a satellite radio on the audio-in and speakers on the line out. It started crackling and the audio was distorted after a few weeks. I took the SB out and went back to the motherboard onboard audio and it worked fine.\n\nConclusion = Sound Blaster suck", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_694", "text": "Sent Back - Do not purchase in Denver Area\n\tI purchased the Coby CA-739 Wireless FM Transmitter and was horrified by how each of its pre-programmed frequencies were major Denver Area Radio Stations or had high amounts of static. The transmitter was noisy and weak. I sent it back and took a restocking fee hit plus I had to pay for the return postage.\nI purchased the I-River which allows you to program your own frequencies. Low noise. High quality. Much better....", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_695", "text": "Need a bit more longevity\n\tI originally purchased the unit during the winter because of a sale, but I didn't install it until the beginning of July for our cross country trip from Oregon to Wash. DC. During the trip, there was quite a bit of interuption from hillsides and tall trees in the Pacific Northwest. I kind of wondered how well the reception would work in the city. Once I got out of the NW, I had no problems picking up a signal unless I was in a long tunnel or deep valley. \nI did notice the unit did get hot during the trip and I think that is why it is acting the way it is now (two months later). \n\nIt works fine when first turned on, but after 15 minutes, the signal flutuates and at times, no signal is received. The tech support said that I needed to check the wires, but since it is 'recently' installed and it doesn't happen when first turned on, I'm ruling it a receiver problem.\n\nThe unit is placed just below the radio head and has been exposed to direct sunlight when parked. I'm sure it didn't help.\n\nI'm currently looking for a better unit and XM said they would transfer the remainder of the account to the new radio without inducing an activation charge.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_696", "text": "limited reliability, not so much fun\n\tI bought this card more then a year ago. Overall I'm not impressed, and wouldn't buy it again. First of all, in ~30% of cases it crashes my Tungsten E. Secondly, the games are not that much fun. SimCity is EXTREMELY limited and not enjoyable to play at all. Honestly, I have more fun playing games I've downloaded for free. Final annoyance - the card is slimmer then a regular SD so it slides off easily from the slots of the hardcase making it easy to lose", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_697", "text": "The little vacuum that can't\n\tI was hoping to buy a small handheld vacuum for my office and computer hardware (keyboads, air inlets, and what have you). However, the DataVac has so little power, even after a full charge, that it's next to useless. I can't recommend it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_698", "text": "Bad Headphones\n\tThese headphones are terrible, the sound is not good,and they hiss. Not worth the money. I have real cheap ones that sound alot better", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_699", "text": "cord is so short, uncomfotable to try and use.\n\tI am not using this Microphone, the cord from the back of my computer barely reaches. Uncomfortable to lean so far forward", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_700", "text": "Poor Quality\n\tThe matte photo paper that I received was really poor quality. No matter what setting my printer was set to, the ink ran together and created a really low quality photo. I do not recomend this item.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_701", "text": "Broke in less than 30 days!\n\tWhen it works, it works very well. But one day it suddenly died on me. I had a Comcast technician come and test my modem and after using some complicated equipments to test it, he concluded that the modem is dead. After he gave me another modem, my network is up again. Very bad reliability. MOTOROLA SHOULD BE MORE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR QUALITY CONTROL!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_702", "text": "insufficient sensitivity\n\tThis receiver doesn't work in rural areas. It doesn't work as well as a cheap battery powered fm radio", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_703", "text": "Dont waste your money\n\tA $10 cable does the same thing. Do not believe the hype. Monster is overpriced and people are starting to realize it. Its digital, 1s and 0s. Either it reads it or it doesnt.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_704", "text": "unimpressed\n\tOk...it functions well as a clock radio. Just fine. Reliable. But that's not too much to expect. Yes, it will charge your iPod and it does have the nifty function of an alarm that gradually (though not gradual enough) gets louder. The adaptor for my Nano fit fine; and I didn't find the clock too bright (it has 3 settings). But the sound is really terrible. It sounds like its coming from a transistor radio. \n\nAs well, it advertises that you will be able to go to sleep and wake up with your iPod. But as we know, you don't need a clock radio to do that--your iPod will do that on its own if you set it. \n\nI took this back after 5 days and hooked up some cheap computer speakers with a volume control. They really sound better--I swear.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_705", "text": "can't figure out how it will hold the ipaq.\n\tmay be i got a defective one. \nthere is nothing inside to hold the ipaq. its just a 3 fold cover. IPAQ comes with a much better case when you buy it new", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_706", "text": "HORRIBLE SOFTWARE!\n\tI had several problems with the iPod, mostly because of its horrible software iTunes. It messed up the firmware on the device several times, it would complain constantly that it is not up to date and then try to update it which resuted in several crashes. \nThe most horrible thing however was that it would mess up your MP3 music collection in a way that can never be undone. I had orgaized my collection in the file system nicely by genre, author, album etc, and this thing messed up everything. I have another mp3 player - iRiver - which I reccommend as a lot better than the iPod anyway - and I wanted to be able to copy things on it from my library. Now i am not able to and have to go back and re-organize the mess manually!. \nI do not recommend the iPod and I do not recommend using their software either.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_707", "text": "A disappointment\n\tI just purchased the HP DVD740e from costco, and burned the CDR disc came with drive. The lightscribe worked really well, it was the first experience, so I came here for reviews on DVDR, I was told that the Verbatim is of top quality and the lightscribe picture is even better than the HP's, so I purchased the Verbatim 30pk, received today. I was so excited, that I immediately burn two discs with the best setting, but both come out fuzzy and presented the \"out of focus\" dull feel, look terrible with no detail compared to the HP bonus disc. Is this a joke? This is my first Amazon review, can't help to vent my disappointment. Thanks for the super fast shipping anyway.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_708", "text": "Undependable, noisy drive, poor support\n\tThis drive suffers from repeated Delayed Write File errors. Ultimately it means you WILL lose all the data on it.\nIt is extremely noisy to the point of damaging your hearing.\nLacie support is poor.\nAVOID", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_709", "text": "Stay Away\n\tAs of right now, I am an Apple Student Developer\n\nMost of my work comes from Filmmaking, as I'm an Independent Filmmaker, and all of my post production work relies heavily upon my Apple G5 Tower, as well as a TON of external harddrive storage\n\nWhile some of my LaCie HD's have worked great, many of them have simply failed me\n\nhere are the pro's - \n\n1. great interface - both FireWire 400 and 800, and they are easy to daisychain\n\n2. they are fast - 7200 RPM, and usually, if the drive is good, the performance will show\n\nCONS -\n\n1. very weak body ---- forget if you drop this thing even one inch - it'll be dead\n\n2. very tough to hookup to other drives -- when I say this, I mean it is impossible to stack this drive, or try and put it in a space where it'll stay put\n\nTHE BIGGEST PROBLEM ---\n\nI don't know what accounts for this - whether its the bridge or the drive itself - but LaCie's drives fail way too much\n\nI've probably purchased around 14 LaCie drives in the past 4 years, for varioius film projects and associate ones ----- of the 14, I have had 5 completely fail on me\n\nThis is simply unacceptable for any drive company\n\nwhen you consider it all, companies like MAXTOR offer drives with the same interface, same speeds, but at a lower price\n\nwith that said, take a look at MAXTOR, whose drives are housed in a very indestructive body (...)\nOn a sidenote, LaCie has honored the warranties on their drives, and when they're open, their customer service is very helpful --- but I've lost too much data, at this point, to recommend the", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_710", "text": "I hate it\n\tI had a previous good experience with a Jabra headset. This one was recommended for my Panasonic cordless phone by Jabra. However, the sound quality is terrible. It lacks any kind of high frequency response, and so sounds very boomy and full of bass, making it almost impossible to use. It also needs a foam cover, since any kind of slight wind movement makes it extremely noisy. I contacted Jabra about this product, but received no response. Maybe it would work better with a different phone, but definitely NOT with my Panasonic", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_711", "text": "Dies after a year\n\tI was using it as a backup device and it failed after about 12 months. So I am ripping it apart and putting in a new UltraATA disk in. Just hope the box is not frying the disk.\nI noticed in another review they had a Western Digital. I had a Segate Baracuda 7200.8. Doubt that it makes any difference. I am sure it is just low bidder", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_712", "text": "Would be great, IF it worked...\n\tCONSUMER BEWARE!!!!\n\nThis product does not work as advertised. If you put more than 1000 songs onto this device, On-The-Go playlists cease to function.\n\nThis is very, very sad for a player with 8GB of memory. It's supposed to hold over 2000 songs, but stops working correctly after 1000 songs are loaded? Wow. Unbelievable.\n\nThis is a well-documented bug on the Apple discussion forums, yet Apple has neither acknowledged nor fixed this bug yet. Will they ever? Who cares? Why should they, if consumers like you keep buying it and RAVING about it?\n\nI bought my 8GB Nano, but returned it two days later when I found out the problem was known, but not fixed and not fixable.\n\nApple should not be shipping products with known bugs in them! Don't they test these things?!?!?!\n\nBy the way, the same problem also occurs on the 4GB Nano if you manage to squeeze more than 1000 songs onto it, which isn't all that hard to do...\n\nIf you don't care about having more than 1000 songs, or you don't care about On-The-Go playlists actually working as advertised, what are you doing shopping for an 8GB player? Better stick with your 2GB models..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_713", "text": "This item is prone to breaking...\n\tDo not buy this item, it is very liable to break within the first week of purchase. And I bought 2 of them, so statistically it's not jsut me. The first time the door broke, and without the door there's no way to hold the ethernet cable to the connection. The second time, the USB part broke off and got stuck in my computer and I could not put it back together. All in all, not the best product out there. Try instead the Belkin USB to Ethernet adaptor", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_714", "text": "I've finally learned a VERY expensive lesson\n\tDON'T BUY THIS PRODUCT. There, simple advice I wish someone had given me before I bought two of these. With the first one the battery died 13 months after purchase. Since it was 30 days outside the warrantly, apple support told me \"sorry, tough luck.\" I made the mistake of buying another one figuring I just got a bad one and there was no way I could have the same problem again. WRONG!\n\nSecond ipod just died (same battery problem) - this one died within the warranty period but becuase it took me two weeks to get into the ipod store to see what was wrong and, of course, by the time I got in I was past the 12 month warranty period (who keeps track of the purchase date? I sure didn't).\n\nOther than the fact that your substnatial investment will be worthless in about a year - it is a fantastic product. I'm just sorry that it didn't last (twice!) cause otherwise I'd be a fan", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_715", "text": "Works well in a single room\n\tI like the phone's simplicity and ergonomics. It's fatal flaw is the lack of range. My office is about 50ft away from the base, and I get unacceptable interference. Both plain old AT and T and GE 900 handle this distance without any problems", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_716", "text": "Stops working after 6 months\n\tI've been 'trying' to use this phone for the past 8 months. Worked fine in the beginning, now I can't even answer my calls. I hit the TALK button, but the phone continues to ring. Spend a little more money but buy a better phone. This phone is a total waste of money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_717", "text": "On time and on the money!\n\tNo tricks, just treats and delivered on time as promised.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_718", "text": "Exchanged them for Motorola SX700\n\tI don't know if I just got a bad pair of radios, but they didn't work at all. If we were beyond shouting distance the radios did not receive any signal at all. Even at very close range there was too much static to understand anything. I'll post a review of the SX700s after we get a chance to try them out", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_719", "text": "Love the features, Hate the range and usage!\n\tFrom cellphone and also the pager era I began my love affair with Motorola. Don't need to read much farther into my review to get to the meat of it. Sometimes companies make a lousy product even though they have others that are great! Don't Buy These! They fall into the former category \n\nI needed them quickly (to give my in-laws time to practice using them before we went on a cruise) so when I went to their house for the weekend I bought them from the hated \"Best Buy\". I am returning all 4! (2 sets of 2 handsets). Here was my experience:\n\nI went in and saw the Midland and the Cobra along side the Motorola. Not knowing much of Midland, but recognizing Cobra from their history with low-end phones and electronics, I opted with the very stylish Motorola T6500R's. I know. Big Mistake! I am a computer programmer and very intelligent, but when confronted with products I do not undestand, I go for the brand name. Which is something that can be forgiven if, as now, you find out what the problem is and correct it.\n\nI took them home and recharged them. First things first: The feel in your hand. EXCELLENT. They feel as good as they look. I purchased these to go on a cruise to the Mexican Riviera and to maintain contact both on the boat and in the ports: Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Cabo san Lucas. We wanted to make sure we did not \"lose\" my in-laws (really! I mean it! No, really ....) \n\nAnyway. Charged them up and turned them on. They come with a plastic-encased group of 3 AA rechargable batteries that fit nicely (and only one way--they are keyed) in the dual-purpose battery compartment. This is nice: if you are out and running around and your charge goes down, simply buy 3 AA alkaline batteries and go on your way. There is no problem if you forget you have the NORMAL NON-RECHARGABLE AA batteries in the case if you put it in the charging stand. Unlike other units, the physical metal conductors to charge the battery pack are actually built into the pack, not the handset. If you put it batteries, the charger makes no connection to the handset. If you put in the rechargable battery pack, 2 silver contacts from the battery pack contact the charging stand and VOILA the unit charges. Fitting the handset into the recharger is a nightmare, though! It must be generic and able to fit several different Motorola products (production outsourced to Giant Int'l Ltd--so if you thought this was a genuine Motorola built item, you are mistaken. The entire Talkabout line are outsourced for production) as the dual-compartment charger has 2 inserts in each compartment and no indication of which one to use for the T6500R's. I am a smart person though so I chose the one that looked like it best fit and inserted it. Then I attempted to insert the T6500R's. I say attempted because the bottom of the handset is rounded and thus does not seat well in any direction. After you get it to EXACTLY the right position (look on the charger to watch for the LED to light up) the the hard part (of charging, that is) is over.\n\nNext item: Bad red LCD backed screen. Hard to read in ANY light and impossible in the sunlight. Settings were easy enough. Channel, sub-channel, vibrate, NOAA broadcasts, etc. However, the advertised QT (ensures no one can talk through your handset unless they are using a compatible Motorola handset) does not work unless you hit the PTT (push to talk) button (or the CALL button), wait about 3 seconds and begin speaking. My in-laws are new to technology and are used to experiencing walkie-talkies when their kids were young. Therefore this is unusual. They automatically want to push the button and talk. So, the first part of what they say is immediately lost. \n\nI say \"first part\". I am assuming I actually caught a portion of what they said. This brings me to the second major flaw. This unit contains a HORRIBLE speaker. If the volume is too low then you can't hear it. Too high and it is garbled beyond your ability to understand it. We were really hard-pressed to find a happy medium. AND, in a noisy room, it would've been impossible to hear anything.\n\nSome merchants list these as 5 mile radios. The packaging says 10. The 1 watt GMRS suggests about 5-10. We got less than 1. Directly over a lake. In vehicles on the I-5, we drove less than 2 miles from their house (which is DIRECTLY ON the interstate) and got no signal. \n\nI got back to my house in San Jose (on top of Communications Hill...the largest \"hill\" in the area) and could not communicate to my spouse less than 1/2 mile away while he was coming up our road!\n\nSince the weekend, I have spent all my extra time on Amazon.com and Consumer Reports reviewing all the offerings. (the latter, Consumer Reports' reviews are from July in 2002!) So, I think I am going to return these and purchase the Midland 5 watt GXT500's from Amazon. Remember, doubling the wattage (in this case MORE than doubling) does not give double the signal. As another others have stated, increasing wattage increases only another portion of the distance--ie: 2 watts to 4 watts does NOT double the distance the signal can reach.)\n\nHope this reveiw helps you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_720", "text": "These disks really do STINK!!!!!\n\tI bought 1 40 pack of these disks so that I could create a set of Windows 95 setup disks. They worked to install windows once and then they all started dying. I went to run Windows setup and got halfway through and got a \"cannot read from device\" error. After that I ran scandisk on all of them and only 1 disk didnt have bad sectors. A few of the disks had bad sectors in the system area rendering them unformattable. I advise anybody who reads this to steer clear of these cute little disks unless you want to use them as christmas ornaments", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_721", "text": "Just flat doesn't work!\n\tI bought a second Traveldrive because the first one purchased worked just fine. The second drive does not work on my system (Windows Millenium). Calling the service line I found out that there are two versions and the second is not compatible with the first. After trying all the recommended solutions, the tech support suggested I request a warranty replacement/trade for the original version or simply get my money back. Requests for a resolution of the matter have fallen on deaf ears. I would not waste any more money on products from this company", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_722", "text": "Like a Porsche... without wheels!\n\tWhen realtime traffic monitoring came to my city, I immediately started looking at solutions to help my wife's daily business driving (2-500 miles weekly, crisscrossing a 50-mile area through major traffic routes). I quickly settled on an automotive GPS with realtime traffic monitoring. There are not yet many choices in this area, so the options boiled down to this unit and the Garmin 2720. (These use FM radio for the traffic info; the XM-radio units like the TomTom 700 and Garmin 2730 had unacceptably high monthly costs since I don't want XM radio.)\n\nI chose the Cobra for its large screen and positive reviews in areas that were important to me. Its flawed routing ability was not a major issue as it was to be used in a well-known region. Address lookup and traffic monitoring were the primary needs.\n\nIn short, I don't know much about how the Cobra performs because I was only able to use it for a few short test trips. This is because the mounting hardware is one of the most deficient pieces of engineering I have ever encountered in higher-end electronics gear:\n\n- The only mounting option is via suction cup, which in tests would adhere reliably only to nearly flat glass. A stick-on disc for attaching the suction cup is also provided, but I did not attempt to use it and would not trust it to be able to hold this heavy (1.25 pound) unit over the long run. If your vehicle does not have a flat section of windshield in a convenient location, you will have very few options for mounting this unit.\n\n- California law prohibits attaching things to the windshield, meaning that California users either need to risk a minor ticket or find an acceptable alternate mounting point. (Good luck to you: I was unable to find one in three different vehicles!) Compounding the problem is that the mount has a very limited positioning range and easily runs out of adjustment room for most potential mounting alternatives.\n\n- Cobra does not offer any other mounts or mounting accessories at all - no beanbag or friction mount, no clamp, no fixed-base mount, nothing. If there is any aftermarket option (RAM Mount, etc.) I was unable to find it. You are stuck with Cobra's proprietary mount unless you are willing to modify the unit or its mounting pieces and fabricate an adapter for a Garmin or RAM Mount base.\n\nI was *almost* willing to go the extra mile to make this unit work in my vehicle, even though the best solution would have been very awkward to dismount and remount, making it a potential theft target.\n\nThe final straw was when I found that the traffic receiver was faulty and I was unable to get a reply from the manufacturer in a timely manner (two days now and counting...) Enough's enough; something was telling me that this unit wasn't the right choice.\n\nSo this unit is being returned and I've already ordered a Garmin 2720 with GTM11 traffic receiver in replacement. The prices for the units through Amazon are nearly the same (especially when factoring in the costs for 15 months of traffic monitoring - the Cobra comes with three months and gets $60 per year after that, while the Garmin comes with 15 months and has the same annual cost after that - so you have to add $60 to the Cobra to get a truly equivalent price). Garmin also has excellent mounts with a range of attachment options, some of the best map and routing tools, and a long track record with GPS units. It does have a smaller screen and some complaints about the user interface, but at least I can mount it properly and be able to tuck it away and remount it easily to prevent theft.\n\nThis unit gets two stars only because my brief experience with its function appears to live up to all the positive reviews - but overall, it's like a high-performance sports car with no wheels! I 100% recommend against it for California users and suggest that others try to lay hands on a sample unit to see if it can be properly mounted in your vehicle before laying out $750", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_723", "text": "Bad.\n\tThis flash drive does not work with Windows 98SE. The back of the package clearly states you can download drivers for Windows 98SE at the maufacturer's web site. First I tried downloading the driver. Turns out the driver is a .zip file so I had to download WinZip so I could unzip the driver. After downloading the driver and WinZip the flash drive is still not recognized by my PC. The FAQ at the manufacturer's web site states if the device is not recognized the BIOS on my PC must be enabled. But the FAQ doesn't tell you how to enable the BIOS", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_724", "text": "Velocity Bait and switch\n\tIt doesn't matter what DVD+ writer I used, Velocity worked! Not one disk became a coaster. I loved the Velocity DVD-R until I order 2 more spindles. I ordered it directly for the manufacture. When I received it, the outside plastic covering was cracked, half the Disks had the jitters and the other half was coasters. It seems to me that they trick you into ordering one with a great offer including free shipping. If you order any more, the person shipping it to you send you the rejects from quality assurance. I will never again order this product again period!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_725", "text": "Three in a row made as data dvd\n\tWell, so far so bad... I burned the DVDs on my Panasonic DVD recorder. They play in my newer DVD players, but I cannot make a copy of them with Sonic DVD, Nero, or One click DVD. UNacceptable! I have used many types of DVDs, never had this happen. I guess I know why some DVDs I have purchased are playable, but not copiable.. it is the media! I will stick with Maxell,or TDK", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_726", "text": "Hunk of Junk\n\tWorked for 6 hours, then just stopped transmitting. What a waste of cash. Do not buy this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_727", "text": "Sound was really bad\n\tI had a terrible time getting a station to come in even close to FM quality. There was always a bunch of static and the stereo buzzed between songs because I had to keep the volume too high. The high band of frequencies seemed to work best, but then it led to crackling speakers everytime I turned something electrical on in the car. It also seemed to kill batteries at a surprising rate.\n\nOn a positive note, I loved the fact that it would also function for my son's DVD but in the end, it had way too much static so I hunted for anothe", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_728", "text": "Worthless\n\tThis is a total waste of money and engineering. Plenty of free frequencies in my area and it would barely connect to anything. Sound quality horrible even when the device is right next to the antenna on a portable FM player. Wrapping it back up and sending it back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_729", "text": "What a piece of poo!\n\tThe transmission quality is very poor. I was unable to find a single frequency free of static. While operating the Belkin TuneCast II in my car I found that driving over or under bridges, under traffic lights, under power lines, or near large trucks increases the static to a level where the music can not be heard at all. The only way I could get audio clarity equal to that of a dirty and scratched record or a distant AM station was to hold the transmitter to the face of my radio. What a piece of poo! Can I give it zero stars? And don't even get me started on the excessive packaging that you'll need to use a diamond tipped jack-hammer to open", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_730", "text": "False Advertising\n\tIf you have a Palm, read this before buying this device:\n\n and #60; and #60; and #60;Although our SD GPS card should work with Palm OS without a driver as its NMEA-0183 compliant, currently we are not aware of any 3rd-party software that supports our SD GPS card. Based on this I regrettably have to say that at this moment it does not work with Palm OS device. We are currently in the process of developing a Palm OS driver that will allow the device to be used independent of 3rd-party software support. When this becomes available it will be posted on our website. and #62; and #62; and #62;\n\nI bought this for my father for Christmas. It cost a lot of money. We all got really excited about it. It doesn't work. :", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_731", "text": "Brother ml-300 not worth considering\n\tI have had two of these units. I would definitely not recommend anyone buying the ML-300. Save yourself some money and get something else. Both of the units lasted only 14 months. I did hardly any typing with them. Only multi-page forms and applications. The printwheel motor failed on both of them and so did the electronic board for the keys. Took in in to a repair center and was told it was not worth repairing. Contacted Brother International USA and was told that the warranty was only good for 12 months. Save yourself some money and buy a Big Chief table and a number 2 pencil.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_732", "text": "Not the right fit\n\tAfter reading some good and bad reviews I went ahead and bought them anyway. They will not stay in my ears, I tried the three different sized ear buds but non will do the job, very irritating.\nSo, I do not recommend them at all, too bad because if they stay in when you sit really still the sound quality is really good.\nAloh", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_733", "text": "This Apple product is rotten to the core!\n\tBought these and used them once. Had to remove them when I found myself in dire need of some Excedrin Migraine. What do you get for your $39? Cheap, tinny, bass-less sound that's like being plugged into a busted Walkman. The buds themselves don't remain stable in the ear, so forget about using them while engaging in motion-involved activity (such as jogging, walking, head-bobbing, neck movement, etc). These are by far the worst earbuds on the market. How could Apple stoop so low? Don't be fooled! Do a Google search for these and you'll find that the vast majority out there considers this a horrible product. You've been warned.\n\nI used to use Koss Earbuds, which were pretty good. I sold these iPod duds in favor of the XtremeMac In-Ear Headphones, which are the best ones available and worth the extra money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_734", "text": "Won't connect over WPA\n\tI've had this camera replaced by Linksys 4 times. The first time, was due to the camera crashing on a weekly basis. The second replacement worked fine until I upgraded my router and switched from WEP to WPA. After the switch the camera would not connect to the router, switching back to WEP, of course worked. Linksys has replaced the camera 3 times for this issue, and with the last support call confirmed that there is a KNOWN problem with WPA encryption and this camera", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_735", "text": "Stay Away From This!\n\tI have extensive experience with wireless system setup and operation. My whole system is all Linksys gear. After four hours on this camera, I give up.\n\nWhen you update the firmware, it erases everything you programmed into the camera so beware.\n\nI could get the camera to work in WiFi mode. Picture is decent, not great. The motion sensing function triggers quite well.\n\nThe frustration comes from an inability to get the email function to work. Kept getting an error message with the system parameters setup so it should have worked.\n\nThe FAQ section on Linksys website is almost non-existent. I did not bother to call because in my past experience that is of minimal help and very frustrating.\n\nFeatures sound great but could not get it to work right. I will find another unit.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_736", "text": "Keyboard has Splotchy finish and not durable\n\tThis is my first Amazon review of any type. I was quite happy to finally get a wireless keyboard and mouse. When this was pulled from the box the finish was splotchy. It looks like someone painted the keys in a garage. I expected better. Now I have used it for a couple of weeks in an office environment, and already one of the plastic keyboard legs has broken. I am not hard on the equipment and don't know how it happened.\n\nOnce in a while I press keys and nothing happens. I can live with that.\n\nOn the other hand, the mouse works as expected.\n\nBefore you purchase one, check the process for returning it! I would rather put up with the crappy keyboard.....\n\nI will continue to purchase many books from Amazon but my computer hardware will come from Dell.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_737", "text": "1 step forward, 50 steps back. Just horrible.\n\tThis router had 1/4th the range of my standard linksys G-router which suddenly burned out after less then a year. The speed (when I could get a signal) was 1 to 11 Mbps, my old router held a steady 54Mbps. I did need a range expander for my old one to cover my whole house, but I couldn't use it with this router. The expander only works with the basic G-router, so no way to even boost the signal on this new one. Support was a joke, couldn't get any help or explaination as to why the \"Expanded Range\" was so much less range the the previous \"unexpanded range\" Bought another older version, and everything's great again. Don't waste your money or time on this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_738", "text": "Very Disappointing!\n\tDespite the slick marketing effort (i.e. \"With SRX\"), this product falls short.\n\nThe installation disk is useless.\nCustomer support was good, when I could get through - which was not very often.\nI constantly lost the wireless connection.\nI constantly had to re-boot.\nDespite significant effort (utilizing the online help features) I could never obtain a secure, encrypted connection.\n\nNo more Linksys for me!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_739", "text": "Disappointed is all I can say...\n\tI am a huge Logitech fan and buy their products in the truck load, unfortunately, this webcam is a dog with fleas. The picture is blurry, the lighting is abmismal in low light and you can just get better performance from a less expensive web cam. I am still a Logitech fan, but you can get better performance from QuickZoom", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_740", "text": "monster cable RCAs for iPOD\n\tPaid $34 at Best Buy for a cable that DOESN'T EVEN WORK. \n\nHave always been skeptical of Monster Cable price points, don't buy them, took a chance. \n\nAs a matter of principle, this product sucks. (For $34, I'm waiving the \"bad apple in every bunch...\" rebuttal", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_741", "text": "Excellent Sound, Painful Electric Shocks\n\tThese earphones provide excellent sound for the money. Rich bass, sharp treble and tight sound isolation with the comfortable and adjustable rubber earpieces. \n\nHowever I experienced painful electric shocks in both ears if I put pressure on my eardrums, such as getting up from a chair. And that was before I stood in the puddle of water. Just kididng. Shocks occured in first and Sony-provided replacement pair. They eventually replaced with an on-the-ear model. \n\nI have no problems with other Sony headphones or earphones, I think the speaker membrane was positioned too close to my eardrums. Since there are on other comments about this issue, I'll assume its isolated, but beware of shocks on perhaps a smaller scale.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_742", "text": "This does not fit the iPAQ hx2755\n\tThis does not fit the iPAQ hx2755. Do not try! There are plenty of other cases out there that will work. I ended up with a 94 cent digital camera case from Wal-Mart that works better than this thing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_743", "text": "The first one came broken\n\tThe first speaker came broken, I first called the manufacture but they wanted me to ship it at my cost for repair, that was not acceptable. I then called Amazon and you took the item back promptly. \nWhen I tried to have replacement shipped I was informed the price had increased and I would have to pay the difference, since this is the speaker my wife wanted I was forced to pay the increased price. I am not happy with this tansaction.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_744", "text": "Not as advertised\n\tI can't get good reception at any range from source. Intermittent when two rooms away from source. Have to move the speaker unit around to find an acceptable location. Doesn't automatically retune when being turned back on. Not at all what I expected from this piece of equipment.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_745", "text": "Terrible Purchase\n\tI assumed all tape adapters were comparable. This one worked fine for 1 week. Then it sporadically ejected itself from the tap deck. A few days later it broke completely and is now jammed in my tape deck. The tape deck on my car stereo is now broken as is the Macally Podtape. I would buy another a different brand of adapter, but I no longer have a tape deck that works in my car. My worst purchase on Amazon to date.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_746", "text": "Buyer beware: DO NOT buy this one\n\tHave this optical cable for about a year before it was broken. According to the package, it has lifetime warranty. Sent back to the company and got a rejected mail saying, \"COMPANY OUT OF BUSINESS, RETURN TO SENDER\". The company address on the label is: \n\nRecoton Accessories, Inc.\n2950 Lake Emma Road\nLake Mary, FL 32746.\nMade in Chin", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_747", "text": "AmbiCom WL1100C-CF Compactflash 11MBPS Adapter\n\tI tried to use it in my Dell X50 and it hardly worked, was too slow, too short range, you have to unplug and plug it bacl again and again.\n\nI other words, do not buy this if you have a Dell X50, you will just waste your money and time trying to make it work", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_748", "text": "Warranty\n\tI purchased the 2 yrs warranty for my Samsung LCD tv but I never received any information on it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_749", "text": "Magellan Externa Antenna - Bad\n\tThe plug on the external antenna does bot fit the jack on the Magellan unit - avoid this until Magellan figures this out. Seems like they would use a standard plug/jack pair for all products", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_750", "text": "AT-65 Substitution\n\tGot this antenna from my wife for my birthday; to go with my Roadmate 760 I just purchased.. The antenna we received was the AT-65 antenna. Instead of the large round antenna in the picture it was a small rectangular antenna (1 inch x 1 1/2 inch) with no indication that it was an actual Magellan antenna, on the unit itself. The package had a Magellan cardboard insert but this was definitely not the antenna pictured", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_751", "text": "Another AT-65 substitution\n\tUnfortunately, I too received a switched item (at-65)in a sealed Magellan box today. Jennifer in Customer service assured me that they will refund the purchase and that they will investigate the stock they have. She was very apologetic and helpful. I will see what happens but am thankful that she was there to help", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_752", "text": "you get what you pay for\n\tsubwoofer should not be called that: it's tiny, and distorts if the slightest bass is put through it. Not good for music, not good for gaming. Steer clear", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_753", "text": "Eton Red Cross Emergency Radio\n\tThis radio is poorly built. When you set it down the little door in back opens and the batteries fall out. You put them back in, carefully set it down, then when you pick it back up the little battery door falls open and the batteries fall out again...Now, I put rubber bands around the whole radio to keep the battery door in place....stay away from this particular model unless you have lots of rubber bands...good luck and thanks for the opportunity to write the review...\n Bruce Payn", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_754", "text": "Poor Design for an Emergency Necessity\n\tI will not be sending this item to my frail 85-year old mother in law to help her survive in hurricane alley on the west coast of Florida. It is virtually impossible to open the battery case cover to assemble the rechargeable battery connection for this radio. Most folks would buy this and store it until needed and so would not know in advance that they cannot access the battery compartment. This is unacceptable design failure for something the Red Cross is touting as a household essential.\n\nWhen the company was contacted for assistance, they suggested inserting a butter knife in the hinge and forcing the cover open!! Folks have already reported being injured in trying to force the cover open.\n\nI will be returning this one as soon as I can", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_755", "text": "Returned Two\n\tI had to return two faulty DVD players. One would freeze frame the picture and the audio would keep on playing. The replacement DVD player kept saying \"Wrong Disc\" and was very very loud when it would actually play a disc. I ended up having to search and find a different DVD player all together because they wouldn't replace the 2nd faulty product. (Which was packaged inappropriately and possibly damaged in shipment)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_756", "text": "Bad quality\n\tThe cigarette lighter adapter (with speaker) is really bad quality, the original one worn out within 1 year, I purchased a new adapter and worn out within 6 month. Garmin need to do better", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_757", "text": "Don't bother\n\tSHORT cord cannot be replaced, so don't bother with this phone unless you can sit RIGHT by it to chat.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_758", "text": "BEWARE- SHIPPING CHARGES SKY HIGH\n\tThis seller COMPUTER BRAIN is charging $20.18 to ship these ink cartridges...I knew the price was too good to be true...\nBeware", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_759", "text": "Hope you went to college\n\tI've got an engineering degree in computer science. I've been supporting multi-million dollar web applications for years. It took me 4 hours to get this device to sync properly with the Rhapsody music subscription service that it is promoted for. There is no way a normal person is going to be able to get it to function in any capacity except as a straight mp3 player.\n\nIt's not ipod caliber quality, the only reason you'd get it is for the Rhapsody service. If you are not highly technical and patient, move on!\n\nPlayer itself works fine", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_760", "text": "Impossibly difficult to use\n\tI ordered this unit with high expectations, lots of memory, expandable, multiple modes, from a well known company and an excellent price; how could I go wrong?. Easily enough, as it turns out. \n\nI was unable to load it and control the play lists. Trying to use it in MTP mode always crashed the host (BSOD) so I reverted to MSD (Mass Storage Device) mode using drag and drop.\n\nDragging a folder to the device was pointless. Most of the time the files didn't even show up, and when they did they were scattered all over the place. I copied 82 files from the Lord of the Rings set into a single folder, only 52 could be found even during play back, but they could be seen from \"My Computer\" on the host system. After fooling around with it for a couple of hours I gave up and called SanDisk technical support certain they would be able to help me sort it out. \n\nI have to admit that I was pleased with their support even though in the end they were unable to resolve any of the problems other than by suggesting that the only way to use drag and drop was to dump everything into the MUSIC folder where it would play in whatever order the device wanted; a totally useless method. \n\nThis was totally unsatisfactory since there was no control over the play list and no way to even find all of the files that would fit into 8+gb. Imagine listening to the first movement of Swan Lake followed immediately by something from 9 Inch Nails, then maybe a Bach Cantata!. \n\nUsing Media Player to sync did no better. Creating a playlist (m3u) of 82 files and then syncing did exactly the same as drag and drop. A hopeless mess, no play order, missing files and so on. \n\nAfter spending 3 hours with SanDisk tech support we were both more than ready to quit. The tech had no more idea that I did about how to solve the problems that plagued the player and we both gave it up as a bad job.\n\nThis is little machine has plenty going for it in the specification, but it's hopelessly flawed in the implementation, and this is without complaining about the stiff control wheel or the overly small buttons. \n\nThroughly frustrated, it was in the mail being returned less than 8 hours after I received it. I just cannot recommend this player, it needs a through overhaul of the interface and firmware; and fixing the control wheel and buttons would be a plus as well. As it stands, it's without merit as a player.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_761", "text": "Worthless\n\tDO NOT BUY THIS ITEM. IT IS TERRIBLE.\nThe itrip has awful reception. It isnt worth the money. Wait for something better", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_762", "text": "JUNK!\n\tBelieve the opinions of most of the people who have made the mistake - like me - of buying this thing: It is pure junk! It has to be one of the worst hoaxes ever put over on consumers. It does not work, and you can forget getting any real help or service out of Griffin Technology", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_763", "text": "ONE STAR TOO MANY! HORRIBLE!!!!\n\tThis is about the worse thing i've ever bought for an ipod accessory. It does NOT work. All I heard was static, and very little music. If you do want to hear music, you literally have to hold your ipod right next to the radio and stay perfectly still or all you'll get is static. I bought this online and received it and was so excited to use it. I was hesitant to buy it, seeing almost every review has said it doesn't work but I bought it anyway, don't buy it! Every review I've seen has negative feedback for this item, and I agree with everyone. I figured since Griffin made a new itrip, it would be better and work great. However, it is the total opposite from that. I do NOT recommend this product at all. Don't waste your time or money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_764", "text": "no service really\n\tnever received the item. Have to go thru the process of filing a claim with UPS for lost/not delivered item. No way to complain to Amazon.com.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_765", "text": "What a pain!\n\tI purchased this item after carefully reading all the other reviews. I, like others, cound not get it to work with wireless security turned on. I even tired using the \"tricks\" described in another review. \n\nTo be fair, the product worked fine without wireless security, but I see little point in helping my neighbors tap my internet connection.\n\nI am very disappointed in the product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_766", "text": "Perhaps you might be using home\n\tI won't recommend to any body. You have the same way of charging thru your computer. I think is waste", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_767", "text": "Can't install out of box\n\tPut the card in my W2000 PC, followed instructions. Got to the part about loading the driver, the book says to go to the \\drivers\\WIN2000 driver on the CD included in the box- guess what, it's not on the disk included in the box. Since I use a connection that needs this stupid card to work, now I have to find another PC and down load the driver", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_768", "text": "Not happy\n\tHard to figure out and organize music... battery life not what is promised and needs to be changed often... don't recommend it. Very \"Not happy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_769", "text": "disappointed\n\tA year later and I wish I had the money for an ipod. I have been having the audiojack issue for a long time and don't even take my player with me anywhere anymore. What's the point of having an mp3 player you can't walk around with? Ridiculous", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_770", "text": "DON'T BUY ANYTHING FROM CREATIVE!!!\n\tWe bought three Creative players. My husband and I have the Zen micro and my daughter the Zen 20GB. All three of ours just froze up and stopped working with one year. I didn't even use mine but maybe two hours per week. Good thing my daughter's was within her one year period by a couple of days. She still had to pay $25.00 Now my husband and I have to just junk ours and buy something else. Customer service is awful!! They won't talk to you unless you show your receipt at least three times. What a piece of garbage!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_771", "text": "iriver\n\tDon't waste your money. What iRiver doesn't tell their customers is that once the battery goes dead, the system is useless. I will never buy one of their products again and I'm doing my best to inform everyone out there that they'll be tossing their money in the trash by purchasing any iRiver products. My system cost me $[...] and it is now as useless as the customer service department at iRive", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_772", "text": "The disappearing MP3 player\n\tI have a 5gb but a lot of the H10's are having the same problem. I can play all of the songs that I owned myself but everything through the subscription service has run out and can't be reinstalled. I've done a little research about the disappearing MP3 player and it appears to be a problem that is affecting a lot of the H10's and 1 other model I can't remember right now and iRiver can't figure it out; although I've been told they are trying desperately to find the bug....So buy with caution....", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_773", "text": "Not worth the headache\n\tI've had this MP3 player since it came out and, if anyone is still considering getting it, I must advise otherwise. The MP3 player itself looks and feels great, and the navigational features are very easy to use. The problem is that the player itself is extremely unreliable. I have used 3 versions of this player (expecting each time that the player was simply faulty), and all of them glitch up terribly. I constantly have to take my battery out to reset the player as it will freeze during normal play. It also freezes half of the time that I try to sync with WMP. In addition, sometimes it simply refuses to take deleted songs off of my H10's list of tracks (even though they no longer exist on the player).\n\nFinally, iRiver has terrible customer service and they do not even back their own products! As a owner of two iRivers (H10 and the 120), I have seen for a while how they function: they will offer updates for their faulty firmware for about a month, and then they leave that product to produce a new one. It seems like they have a new Mp3 player being introduced every few months. Their customer service is extremely hard to get a hold of, and if you do, they will simply say you need to send it to the factory (occasionally you will get a rep that will actually send you a brand new one for free, though).\n\nBe smart, stick to a Creative, the new Toshiba Gigabeat S, or (clench your fists) an iPod", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_774", "text": "You get what you pay for\n\tI ordered this mount for a Sharp 20 inch LCD and it's not that great. It was very easy to install, however, the arm when fully outstretched does not sit level. Thus when the TV is pulled away from the wall, the set is not level and very annoying to look at. I don't believe this is a fault in the actual part, but the design of the arm. This was relatively inexpensive for a wall mount - and you get what you pay for", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_775", "text": "Poorly made, instructions unclear, may have damaged my laptop\n\tI'd recommend selecting a different security cable product, especially if you have a PowerBook or MacBook. This one is poorly made, even more poorly documented, and may have permanently damaged my PowerBook G4. (Yes, the product web site claims this model is compatible with the PB G4.) \n\nIt's unclear from the cryptic instruction diagram on the back of the packaging which direction is locked and which is unlocked. (Hey, would it be so bad to actually use *words* to explain things? Even in 4 or 5 languages if you like. The diagrams make no sense.)\n\nIn the process of trying to get this to work, it appears that the locking teeth chewed up the security slot of my PowerBook. It may have permanently damaged the slot. Needless to say, I will attempt to return the product for a refund. \n\nThere are plenty of similar products on the market, including others avaiable through Amazon. I'd suggest trying one of those.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_776", "text": "This is a bad product, waste your money on something else.\n\tTotal garbage. No only this thing is huge, bigger than most mp3 players and it doesn't have a belt clip or anything, it sounds awful, absolutely horrible. The hiss others complained about is very loud, it also picks up all sorts of interference resulting in beeping, buzzing and all kinds of high pitched noises. Besides the hiss and the interference the sound is horrible, low dynamics and distorts easily. This is a bad product that should be taken off the market. It's not even worth the price here. Heck, even $1.99 would be a waste of money. Avoid", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_777", "text": "Wireless headphones\n\tIt is a great idea, with a few qualifiers.\nI have found that the forward and reverse buttons don't function for my video ipod or for my niece's nano (maybe it would for a non-apple mp3 player?). I have to pair the device to the Ipod every time I turn it on. The bluetooth transponder will drain the ipod's battery even though it has it's own battery. Sound quality is decent.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_778", "text": "A Certainty for Breaking into Pieces!\n\tIt was great at first until the connector to iPod break by itself. The bluetooth signal wasn't the best, it loses signal constantly. I had to re-sync and paired it up several times over a month period. The high price iMuffs MB210 from WI-GEAR gives a better promise with the ability to stop your iPod music and take a cellphone call with noise canceling microphone. Its Bluetooth adapter fits cleaning on iPods with dock connectors, likely will not break as easily. I sure hope Logiteh will follow suit in this trend", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_779", "text": "Bad connectors\n\tThe sound crackles if the cord bends a bit at the connector. All around poor quality and construction. I'm thinking about returning it..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_780", "text": "how can this not have a built in Microphone\n\tIt's Logitech...it should have a built in Microphone. instead there's a small head set. don't buy this. spend a little more for a built in microphone", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_781", "text": "Good TV but ..\n\tI have had this TV for less than 90 days and bulb has burned out, I called Samsung support and the bulb is covered by warranty. They said they would send my phone number to service center and they would contact me in no more than 72 hours. 72 hours later still no call, I again called Samsung and they said they would contact the service center again and I would be called in 24 hours, still no call. This was repeated 5 times and each time I asked to be referred to another center but was told none existed in my area.\n\nFianlly after 6 calls, Samsung referred me to another center. I then called them and they sent up an appointment 3 days later. Day of appointment technician called and told me from the problem I described when I made the appointment I needed a new bulb (duh) and he had ordered one this morning and would call to make another appointment once they received the bulb. I specifically asked if they had the bulb in stock when I made the appointment. Why they didn't order the bulb when they first set up the appointment, I don't know. I called Samsung again and was told bulbs are usually shipped within a week of the order. Neither the words usually or week improved my impression of their support. My fear is that when the technician comes out to change the bulb he will find another part he has to order and I am back on the Samsung support merry-go-round again. \n\nNow I realize that even though the set does (did) have a good picture etc, if you can't see it, it doesn't matter. I now have a very expensive paperweight. For me Samsung support has been a black hole and I have yet to see any results after two weeks and no hope in sight for the near future. What happens after the warranty is over and I have to pay for a new bulb every three months? If this sounds like I am not very happy with the situation that is the truth. I am tired of Samsung and the service centers being sorry for the problems and delays but then telling me there is nothing they can do at this point. I agree, you solve the problem by doing the right thing the first time or the second time or third time etc I am hoping maybe the eighth time is the charm with my Samsung experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_782", "text": "BAD PRODUCT / BAD COMPANY\n\tThis is the third Palm PDA I have owned. I bought the E2 directly from Palm after my previous palm died. It simply quit shortly after the warranty expired. Telephone support is poor and expensive. After research this is a common problem. \n\nMy employer pays for PDA's for executives and since I approve of all of these products, I will hereafter not allow any purchase of any Palm product based on falty products, poor customer support and extremely poor customer support.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_783", "text": "Never got past installation setup-customer service bad\n\tI am somewhat computer savvy - I understand the the IP address assigned in installation needs to match what my own router assigned for an ip address. They don't match and I can't figure out how to change it. I called Netgear 4 days ago for help and they said their \"senior tech\" would have to call me back. Still waiting for that call. Back to Staples it goes. The installation appeared successful, but whenever I try to print, it says \"error - printer is busy\" The so-called instruction manual for this is laughable. IF you're not an advance level IT person, don't try it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_784", "text": "Don't Buy - Take Your Cash Elsewhere\n\tI had the same problems as already stated. I am currently having the volume issue as well, and yes my batteries are weak (the light is on).\n\nThe first unit I bought lasted two weaks and then there was no sound at all. I called Sharper Image and they agreed to send a replacement. I waited two weeks and nothing. I called again and they had no record of my previous phone call. They did send a replacement and told me it would be sent overnight if \"deemed appropriate by management.\" It was not shipped overnight.\n\nBottom line - this product is awful. Do not buy - I regret it! It is worth it to spend more money on a different product. This only has a 90 day warranty and it doesn't last quite that long.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_785", "text": "Beware of used typewriters\n\tI waited 10 days for this to arrive. The first time I plugged it in it ran for 2 minutes. I typed Dear and the machine typed wcm\" When I tried to erase wcm\" the erase mechanism did not work. I turned the machine off and when I switched it back on the carriage went to the far left and will not move, ie I cannot type or use the machine in any way. When the machine came two of the keys were knocked loose and I had to stick them back on. Now when I look at the machine I can see it is assymetrical...there is a 1/4 gap in the base, so it must have been dropped or damaged somewhere. This is not acceptable but I have no way to contact whoever Mstasad is. I have a huge project to do over the labor day weekend but I don't have a typewriter that works. I feel cheated and am very upset..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_786", "text": "didn't work for me\n\tI got 0~1 bars on my wifi detector and hoped that this would help. But it didn't get any better. You'll have to get some decent signal beforehand in order to get this antenna to make things better for you, I suppose.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_787", "text": "Usefull Information\n\tI bought these batteries on what was writen on their packaging. It was not true to what was said. These batteries died after only 25 minutes in my digital camera. And a set of Duracell Ultras, that are not rechargeable, lasted longer. Do not always believe what you read. Make sure you have the ability to return items. And is with this case, they went back. I went with a set of energizers. And they last much longer, with the power being the smae as these 1800mah monster brand", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_788", "text": "Worked for a while, but not that great\n\tI purchased the Zen Nano four months ago. It was working then total system failure. At first I thought the battery was dead, but a new battery didn't help. The screen would flash on and then off. It will not boot up. Plugging it into the computer did no good, it could not be reconized or accessed. It goes in the trash. In addition when it was working the shuffle mode would only play some of the songs stored. Also, the output volumn was to low. I would use it while riding my bike and it needs to be loud enough to hear it over the road noise, it wasn't up to the task. Now it is landfill", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_789", "text": "Worked for 1 year, but I am trying a Logitech now\n\tI had to buy a new one, and I chose another brand (Logitech) this time. \nThere is no On/Off button, so the batteries run out if you don't take them out (I think the buttons are pressed during transportation). Now the battery contacts are not functioning properly. \nAnd I had the same problem described in a recent review: \"I'll click three or four times and nothing happens. Then, I'll click and the slides go in fast forward until the end. It's quite embarrassing to be giving a professional presentation and have this happen.\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_790", "text": "Awful\n\tDo not buy. This may be the worst product I've ever bought. It has never worked properly. I've kept fresh batteries in it, but it's still no good. Within 10 feet of the laptop, I'll click three or four times and nothing happens. Then, I'll click and the slides go in fast forward until the end. It's quite embarrassing to be giving a professional presentation and have this happen.\n\nAwful product. Believe the bad reviews. It's worse than they describe.\n\nThe only positive thing I can say about the product is that it doubles nicely as a cat toy. My cat loves the laser pointer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_791", "text": "QUITE POSSIBLY THE WORST MOUSE IN THE HISTORY OF ALL MICE!!!!!\n\tDO NOT BUY THIS MOUSE! \nThis mouse has given me nothing but frustration.\n\n1. The front of the mouse where the buttons are located is extremely low, causing a muscle strain in your hand if you use it for long periods of time.\n\n2. Battery life is horrible. Like 2 weeks...\n\n3. When your mouse is idle for 8 minutes, it goes into an automatic sleep mode. The manual says to touch the metal lines on the side to \"revive\" it but when I do it simply freeze the cursor on the screen. So I have to reboot my computer.\n\nAbsolutely the worst!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_792", "text": "Worked for only 3 months\n\tI bought one of these. It worked OK about three months and then just quit. I do not recommend for anyone else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_793", "text": "Was not able to record longer songs\n\tI tried it with 3 differnt usb sticks and I could sometiems successfully record a 3 minute songs, but most of the time it failed. I tried to record with an ipod - no success and also with 2 different external usb harddrives. \n\nI'm very glad that amazon took this unit back.\n\nI would not recommend this unit.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_794", "text": "took it back\n\tGot it home and it had poor focus. The center was ok but the sides were definitely out of focus. the next morning the focus problem was gone. Go figure. The big problem for me was the time it took to change channels. A full 3 seconds. Went back to the store and found this is a common problem with tube tvs. Well I took it back and went to Walmart and got a Sanyo HT27546 for $270. Good set with quick channel change. It also has an optical digital outputwhich the Toshiba did not. The Sanyo also has a full one year warrenty. Sound on both TVs is fine. A small point. The Toshiba can not be set up to go to closed caption when you hit Mute", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_795", "text": "Piece of Junk\n\tMine didn't work out of the box. Just my experience. I am taking this thing back to the store tomorrow. I returned another crappy webcam today to buy this, so you can imagine how irritated I am with the lame quality of these things", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_796", "text": "good idea not so good product\n\tas far as using the ipod as a recorder I think an actual digital recorder would get better sound. The italk picks up all ambient sound. I have even used it with an external mic and still not wowed with the clarity", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_797", "text": "Not suitable for use in a moving vehicle\n\tIt's partly my fault, of course. I bought this to use on my motorcycle. I thought the small size, especially the flat body, would fit nicely into the top of a tank bag. I also bought a special handlebar mount for it. Unfortunately, I've had nothing but trouble with it. It's slow to acquire satellites and to recalculate routes. Whether you're driving a car or a motorcycle, it's not up to the task of keeping pace with changes in your route. Maybe it was intended for pedestrians only. The user interface for the GPS is not intuitive (at least, not for me), Worse still, it freezes often when trying to download maps and when deleting stored routes. The Garmin helpline in the UK could only tell me to reset the machine each time. Not very helpful. My guess is that the combination of palm PC and GPS was too much for Garmin to handle. They should probably just stick to GPS.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_798", "text": "Hate it...\n\tI use it for my Zen MicroPhoto and it does not work at all. It has the lowest battery life, used it for twenty mintues and it started to get worse and worse. There is no possible way of getting rid of the static unless you are the MP3 player below the transmitter, which is obviously dangerous while driving. You can only tune it to four stations which are 88.1, 88.3, 88.5 and 88.7 which is absolutely pointless approach to an FM transmitter. I seriously regret every buying this transmitter", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_799", "text": "It'll do in a pinch\n\tIt'll do in a pinch....but I hope there are better options. \n\nAt times the sound is clear, however, most of the time the static is either 1) just annoying or 2) the static is so loud and piercing that you have to turn it off. \n\nI hope there are units that broadcast a stronger signal, or have another way to connect, in order to provide a constant tolerable sound quality. I would recommend spending some more money to get a reliable device.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_800", "text": "out of the box and didnt connect to the internet\n\tI've spent over two hours tweaking this, and over an hour on the phone with customer support. The thing still wont connect to the internet. Don't get me wrong, the lights light up and my laptop can connect to the ROUTER, but the router wont connect to the internet.\nBelkin tech support told me to send it back. I will and I think I will try the Dlink Pre N.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_801", "text": "Second one just quit working\n\tThis thing works well until a bulb blows out. When I replace the bulb, it will not turn off after 4 minutes and I end up having to replace it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_802", "text": "Dont buy this here !!!!!!!!\n\tI knew I had to pay shipping for this cards ($5) so I decided to buy 4 at once, what was my surprise that at checkout they wanted to charge me five dollars shipping for each card eventhough they were going to be ship together I decided not to buy them anymore. They lie telling you that you are saving a huge 1% but at the end you pay almost 20 dollars for each card that is more or less 35% more than anywhere else. Its a shame that they try to rip you off that way. BUY THEM AT THE APPLE STORE ON LINE, NO SHIPPING FEE !!!!!!!! YOU PAY ONLY FACE VALUE NOT A CENT MOR", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_803", "text": "WHY OH WHY???\n\tWhy does a 15.00 gift card cost 24.00? I was going to get one but first someone explain this to me? Is the card itself made out of gold? Whaz up wit dat", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_804", "text": "Wonderful drive, if it only lasted\n\tI loved my little Seagate 5.0GB drive, even after the first one crashed and burned. But the second time, I cannot forgive. I carried it everywhere in my pocket, and maybe that was part of the problem, but if it can't handle that then it is no good to me. Solid state memory, here I come", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_805", "text": "This product stinks\n\tI dislike ipods so i figure I try something else and hope for the best..Unfortunately I was wrong\nItunes and Ipods are definitely much better..\nBasically this device is a cheap piece of crap and it seems like Sandisk's approach is WYSIWYG..disappointing\n\nPROS:\n- long battery life\n- email tech support is quick and good but website support sucks bad\n\nCONS:\n- it's easy to setup but instruction manual is useless\n- buttons are rigid and miniature and difficult to press with a skin on\n- wheel is very stiff and offers very little functionality\n- software is buggy and terrible\n- freezes occasionally\n- navigating through menus stutters and lags\n- boot time is 10 seconds\n- video mode has no options\n- needs serious firmware updates\n- time is listed only in settings menu = useless\n- tons of issues with playlists getting erased or not working properly\n- every firmware update erases all your settings, including radio presets\nand the list of issues goes on and on...\n\nanyone who has reviewed this product positively obviously didnt do a thorough job because these issues exist and its definitely irritating\nI am extremely disappointed and will never buy a sandisk player ever again\n\nMy suggestion is to try it out thorougly before buying..so you dont make the same mistake I did and trust other people's lopsided reviews..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_806", "text": "RMA issued\n\tThe mouse worked well with my chipset, but beaware that earlier bluetooth chipsets do not have the power to work with this mouse, although the dongle that is bundled with this is excellent.\nThe mouse was very difficult to use and unresponsive at times, requiring multiple clicks to choose items. It was sluggish across the screen and very insensitive, even after maxing out all the mouse settings in either direction. \nLooking through the forums at Anycom informed me that many people had a similar problem and RMA's were being issued. Considering that these problems arose earlier last year, I was upset that I was sold a defective product. I just send my mouse back to Newport, California for a replacement. \nThe features are solid, the size is acceptable but prone to cramping at first. For a travel mouse it is exceptional, being rechargeable via USB. Usuage with the USB cable attatched is OK but somewhat awkward as the cable comes from the \"head\" of the mouse, not the \"tail.\"\nWould I buy again? only if I didn't find another product that was rechargeable, bluetooth and optical.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_807", "text": "fm transmitter\n\tThe transmitter doesn't work. I tried everything I could think of to try and make it work but it doesnt", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_808", "text": "misleading product description\n\tThis item said that it is compatible with all ipods but it is not. It is only compatible with the \"old\" ipods. Evidently there is a difference in some of the more recent ipods and this itrip doesn't work with them. We had to return the product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_809", "text": "Simply unacceptable!\n\tI just got these at a local store and they just really blow!!! I was swayed by the brand name and the great price (although higher than Amazon). It's true when they say you get what you pay for... rock-bottom price = rock-bottom performance. Terrible to say the least. Mine are going back right now.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_810", "text": "Warning check battery and bad customer service\n\tMine worked great for the first few months, then I started getting the \"warning, check battery\". If you take the batteries out and reinsert, it works for a few hours but then the same warning message comes up. It happened on both headsets. I called customer service and they told me this is the first time they've ever heard that (uh huh - doesn't sound like it from the reviews here). A little too expensive to replace yearly..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_811", "text": "Nice feel, but terrible tracking--huge lag time\n\tI've had this mouse for about a month...use it with my Mac G4 at home...and I'm exhausted. It feels very nice in the hand and I really like the scrolling ball feature (hence the 2 stars), but it's just not predictable. Sometimes it glides along smoothly, most other times it tracks across the monitor like you're mousing over pebbles. I've tried a number of different surfaces: desktop (light woodgrain); smooth, medium gray fabric mouse pad; mouse pad made specifically for optical mice (better than the other two) and I have even tried picking the thing up and shaking it to knock it into submission--to no avail. It still lags and I have a hard time honing in on an object to select it (or to check a box or pick up a puzzle piece in a jigsaw puzzle...)\n\nI use Photoshop and other mousing intensive apps all day at work and at home and I need a mouse that is precise (for silhouetting, etc.). This just isn't it. You shouldn't have to think about mousing when you're doing it, it should just happen--immediately and smoothly, corded or cordless. And a \"newer\" technology should work better that a gummed up \"old\" tracking ball mouse!\n\nMaybe it doesn't like my older Mac. Maybe it's the bluetooth adapter. Whatever it is, it's not working...\n\nI'll be trying the Logitech MX1000 next. It has a recharging base and is Laser (instead of optical). I'm hoping the higher price will translate into better performance", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_812", "text": "The mouse with Parkinson's disease\n\tFor my PowerBook - my first bluetooth mouse (a macally bt) worked for about nine months and then a bad battery caused major leakage all over my desk. So for the replacement I read the reviews and went with the Kensington bluetooth mini - primarily for the on/off functionality.\n\nI like the size and shape, the on/off switch and the scroll works just keen. However, tracking is a nightmare - especially when CPU usage is high (applications like Photoshop, Acrobat or using a VPN to access my work files). I tried troubleshooting, adjusting the track rate, but nope. The cursor continues to stutter across the screen with this mouse.\n\nI think I'm going to throw in the towel and go back to wired", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_813", "text": "Just OK\n\tOne of the reasons I chose this mouse, was because Apple recommended it as one that would offer true smooth scrolling. It turns out that this mouse has the same click scroll as many others. It jerks one line at a time ... the clicking is quite loud I might add. Also, I have to set the tracking speed very low because the cursor jerks all over the screen if I don't. Sometimes just clicking on System Preferences corrects the problem, but if I had it to do over, I'd buy something else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_814", "text": "Mine died too....\n\tI bought this in April for my new Canon 30D and it worked great until several months ago. When I would go back to scroll through the recently taken pictures on my camera it would start saying \"Data Corrupted\". It started out slowly then it would lose every third picture. I tried to reformat the card and got an error message. Now my camera does not recognize it nor does the camera software on my computer. It was a wonderful card while it lasted but I too am hesitate to get another one. Hopefully mine was a lemon too.....but then again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_815", "text": "Died after 4 months\n\tThis seemed like a great card at a great price. Unfortunately after 4 months, during the middle of a paid shoot, all of the images instantly dissappeared. I stopped using the card, put it aside until I got home. I tried to use software to recover the images. Only a few could be recovered, the rest were gone. I've not been able to re-format the card in either a canon eos 5d, digital rebel, or using software on my computer. The card is now completely un-usable.\n\nAll of my older cards continue to work just fine. Hopefully this is just a lemon, although I need to replace it, and am obviously apprehensive about purchasing another one from Sandisk", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_816", "text": "Disappointing\n\tFirst - a disclaimer: I know very little about telephone headsets, but decided to buy one because I had a series of long telephone meetings coming up.\n\nI walked to my local Staples store, expecting to find a variety of prices and products - and thinking that I'd pay perhaps $30 to $50 at the low end of the market.\n\nAt the store, I found that only the computer-based headsets were that cheap - and the only model that worked on a real, old-fashioned land line was the Plantronics S11 on display (it was priced at $130 Canadian).\n\nSince work was paying for it, I didn't mind spending the extra money, but expected that, at that price, the quality and ease of use would be quite high.\n\nWhen I brough it back to the office and installed it, I found that:\n\n- The regular handset and the headset cannot be plugged in at the same time. That means that every time I want to use the headset, I need to fumble around at the back of the unit to switch wires.\n\n- The volume of both ingoing and outgoing conversation is very low - even when I turn up the volume controls to max. The people I spoke with complained enough that I switched back to my regular handset.\n\n- The microphone, although it's somewhat adjustable, is short and inflexible enough that I can't get it very close enough to my mouth. When I try to move it closer, the earpiece turns and slips off my ear.\n\n- The headset itself - that is, the plastic, adjustable arch and rubber pad opposite the speaker - is very awkward and prone to slipping off my head. It might have been better to design it like a regular two-sided earphone unit - so that it would be more balanced and stay secure.\n\nI don't know whether these comments apply only to the S11 or to most headsets for traditional phones in general.\n\nOverall, however, if I'd been buying the S11 with my own money, I would likely have returned it and just gone back to using the regular phone handset", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_817", "text": "Multiple failures\n\tI have approximately 10,000 slides to scan. I purchased the 4850 and after about 3,000 slides began to get three to four dark blue lines across the image. After reporting it to HP they sent me a replacement TMA. The new TMA worked fine for the first 450 slides and then BINGO, I now am getting two dark blue lines again. I think the machine is not engineered to handle the work load I have.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_818", "text": "Bad Static, Poor Reception!!\n\tThese phones had so much static, you could not hear!!! We ended up having to return the phones and find something that we could actually use!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_819", "text": "Motorola lost a loyal customer\n\tMy very first cell phone was Motorola, and it served me great, so I became attached to the brand based on that experience ,and for that reason alone bought Motorola SD4591 Digital Corded/Cordless System. As we've put the wireless network in house the cordless phone started playing tricks. The battery life got very short very soon too. I was told I need to get different batteries NiH instead of NiCD. Naturally the microwave was playing the tricks on cordless too. As we have two lines in house and was told by several people to move to 5.8Hz 2 line phone I decided to get Motorola MD7091 5.8GHz Digital 2-line Phone and remained loyal to Motorola. And boy was I wrong again. What others are saying about caller ID not showing as soon as I have another phone on the same line besides Motorola MD 7091 is true in my case too. I don't get it does Motorola expect us to switch phones to their system now around the house if we want to used one of their phones??? This is really cheap trick\n\nNaturally, I could blame all this on poor quality of NiCD batteries, Wireless Network, Microwaves and phone company, and other brands' phones connected to my line. But what is the common thread through the entire ordeal: MOTOROLA. I will give other brands a try now, not yet sure which ones", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_820", "text": "don't get the cordless sets!!\n\tNow, imagine my astonishment. After receiving this beautifully designed futuristic looking set from my favorite communication device manufacturers, I set it up only to realize that the cordless phone only works when there is a direct line of site to the base!\nUnbelievable!! I live in a compact apartment ok, and believe me when I say it isn't 20 feet between the base and my bed room, and last night after setting up, I retreated to my room took up the cordless handset to make a call only to realize that there was no connection to the base.\nThis phone in a nutshell, looks good, but it sucks!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_821", "text": "Good looking, clumsy to use\n\tI had high hopes for this case when I bought it, but it just hasn't worked out. The leather has a nice feel, and my iPAQ fit snugly in it's slot. However the stylus on my iPAQ h2215 was impossible to get to without partially removing the iPAQ from it's case. This became so frustrating that I eventually discontinued using this case.\n\nIt does have three slots for credit cards, and a larger slot that you could tuck a few folded dollar bills or business cards in.\n\nMaybe a different model of iPAQ would work better, but it hasn't been a good fit for me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_822", "text": "Useless - does not retract\n\tI agree with the previous review. This phone cord worked twice. Now, it only retracts about half way, and keeps getting worse. I'm returning it for a refund. Don't waste your time with this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_823", "text": "DO NOT Wast your time with this product...period\n\tI am on my second one and I will be returning this one also. Both of them worked once and then would not retract fully after that. I was so mad I almost threw it against the wall. I thought the first one was a defect, but then when I got the second one I realized it was a design flaw... If you buy the Targus one keep your receipt because I guarantee you will be returning it. What I don't get is how Targus has the guts to release this product and also put on it: Satisfaction Guaranteed. What a joke..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_824", "text": "stupidity at its best\n\tipods are the leading sellers of portable players and everybody knows that but guess what ipod does not support the leading and best quality video format divx and avi hmm thats kinda retarded no? if any of you out there use file sharing programs such as limewire or any torrent programs if u download any of those videos the best ones and the majority are divx and avi too bad for you unless ur willing to sit around for an hour or two and convert your video to mpeg4. Also the video you convert may have a few complications, the audio and video may not be sychronized...at all and for those of you who have already purchased this piece of garbage im sorry and i have great sympathy for you so if ud like a program that will convert ur video for free and results in pretty good quality go to download.com and search for jodix video converter. This is not from speculations I have experienced this all myself with my own purchase of the video ipod and was a decision i regreted. Suggestion check out the creative zen vision M sure it may be thicker but the price is amazing for its features and conveniences of transfering files into it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_825", "text": "love it.. hate it\n\tI bought with lots of ilussion this this Ipod, i put all my music in it and use it!! after a 5 months it stop working, it didn't charge the battery. I took it to best buy where I bought it and they told me that it has \"external damage\" and didn' repair it. I send it to Apple service and return it without services because the same reason. My Ipod didn't have that damage, it has only a few scratches on the screen. After lots of calls and fight they told me that to fix it I would have to pay US$250.00 that is almost what it cost new. TERRIBLE SERVICE FROM APPLE.. SHORT LIVE.. DON'T RECOMMENDED. Now I'm looking for another option for MP3 player to buy.\nIf you know one please let me know it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_826", "text": "avoid if you live in or near a major city\n\tLike other fm transmitters I have tried, this one leaves much to be desired. Living in a major urban area, I was unable to find any fm channel that did not produce significant static and generally poor sound quality. Product is easy to use, but I consider the sound quality unacceptable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_827", "text": "Great until it broke, no response from Uniden\n\tThe phone worked for a month or two, and then the handset stopped seeing the base. When I followed the instructions in the manual to fix this (re-register the handset to the base), neither could see each other.\nThe base still gets the land-line signal and works with speakerphone, but that is useless to me since I need the handset.\n\nWhen I contacted Uniden through their email support, I got no response.\n\nI will be buying another phone that is not a Uniden", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_828", "text": "The vendor delivered a defective unit.\n\tI'm pissed. I feel I've been ripped off. The 3rd party vendor delivered a defective unit. I want to return it. I have been unable to determine how to return this unit for a refund. I may never buy through Amazon again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_829", "text": "be careful\n\tGot it and plugged it into my IPod and there was a major incompatibility. The screen showed up that their was a voice recorder in the IPod but when I went to record I received an error message that the IPod could not locate a microphone. Perhaps an IPod problem? The Ipod is a 4th Generation 40 gig that is fully updated. I think Belkin needs to engineer the recorders to work with all the new IPods, with the exception of the minis. Have not been able to resolve the issue. I am sure IPod will state that it is a Belkin problem and that Belkin will throw the ball back to IPod????", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_830", "text": "Lack of bass, too much treble.\n\tI just received my pair today, and I have to say, I'm extremely dissapointed. Yes, they are comfortable, but the bass is almost absent, no matter how far you jam them into your ears, the bass isn't nearly what it were hyped to be, it definently isn't enough for the amount of mid and hi's they produce. Unless you like your bass to a minimum and treble to a max, I'd recommend another pair of earphones. If you're just looking for comfort and you don't like hardly any bass, these are your headphones. But, as others said, you can find much better earphones for a much lower price", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_831", "text": "fleecing loyal apple buyers\n\tThe first thing I did when opening this item was check to make sure it actually WAS an Apple product. Its REALLY cheap looking. Looks like something you'd find for [...] at a flea market or in the \"stocking stuffers\" section of the dollar store at Christmas time. The Nano is small so almost anything will hold it, including a rubber band and an envelope which is about as good as this unit.\n\nThis looks more like the freebie armband that should come free with the unit. Certainly not a [...] accessory. It just cheapens the Apple image.\n\nIf OEM Apple products are your thing, then go ahead and try this. But if you're looking for something as sweet as your nano that stays put while you workout, look for something else. I'm returning mine this weekend to spend my money elsewhere.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_832", "text": "Don't consider this product\n\t3 more of the useless flimsy holders you get in the IPod box!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_833", "text": "Extremely poor software package that makes it very disappointing\n\tI had a very poor experience with the Microsoft Media Center infrared keyboard and I wanted to replace it with a bluetooth solution that would - I thought - get rid of all connection problems.\n\nI was wrong. The hardware is very nice but the software keeps on dropping connections. \n\nAS usual, I was very careful: I always read manuals and properly install the software before using any product - I don't want to fail the installation for a very simple reason: the package doesn't come cheap... I am a software developer - I have half a dozen computers at home - and I did everything as instructed. I found the software to be very average in terms of usability (why do they try to do all these fancy effects??), but that's not very important when it works fine. \n\nUnfortunately, after just a couple of days, the keyboard stopped working. I finally managed to get it back by removing the batteries and rebooting the computer (both step were required - the on/off switch didn't work - same thing for the connect button which is totally ineffective). Now, the mouse keeps on dropping connections. After a couple of hours of inactivity, the mouse simply stops responding.\n\nThis is simply unacceptable. Logitech knows that this product doesn't work and keeps on charging customers for something that is simply not usable because it wasn't tested properly.\n\nIt is a very frustrating experience because the hardware is great. Don't buy this product, you could be very disappointed.\n\nNote that I have seen another installation done by professional Windows system administrators that had the exact same problems.\n\nNow don't get me wrong: the hardware is very nice. I would highly recommend the Logitech VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks \nwhich is great and had none of the issues I have mentioned there", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_834", "text": "Severe Connection Issues\n\tThis hardware is well-made and I have heard very good things about the non-bluetooth version of the mouse. When it's connected and working, it does its job very well. Unfortuntately the MX5000 set suffers from some very poorly made software that makes it very difficult to use effectively. At seemingly random intervals, the mouse will start lagging or stop altogether. If this happens during gameplay, you're in a bad way. The keyboard also suffers from a truly annoying bug. When it comes off of its sleep state, it will double the first key you press. I have also had the keyboard just reset out of the blue. Add in that the SetPoint software for the LCD screen only fully works with two pieces of software (MusicMatch and Windows Messenger), and you have a very disappointing desktop package. The MX1000 is a great mouse on its own, but stay away from this Bluetooth combo. It is unstable and very frustrating to use", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_835", "text": "WASTE OF TIME WASTE OF MONEY\n\tDOES NOT WORK AT ALL DONT THROW AWAY YOUR MONEY SHOULD READ 0 STAR", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_836", "text": "Vonage is a sinking ship\n\tI had Vonage since April, 2006. I finally switched back to Qwest after unending problems and hours and hours on the phone (my cell phone, as my Vonage line didn't work) with tech support. Here is my experience:\n\n1) It took about 2 months and about 2 hours on the phone for them to switch my existing phone # over to Vonage. Don't be too excited about getting the first month free- if your moving an existing number it will take about that long to get it switched over.\n\n2) After my number was finally switched over, outgoing calls were constantly being dropped after about 20-30 seconds. Incoming calls would also be dropped occasionally after about a minute. This resulted in having to call the person back, saying \"sorry the call was dropped- we switched to this cheaper phone service and have been having problems....\"\nThis is with the highest speed cable internet service available (8mbps download, 600kbps upload) and a wireless 'g' system which has provided top notch internet service consistently while I had Vonage problems. I spent no less than 4 - 5 calls and over 5 hours on the phone with tech support trying to fix the problem. After talking with tech support, sometimes the problem would be fixed temporarily- while I was on the phone with them- but return shortly thereafter.\n\n3) As a result of the problems I had, I asked to be credited for the months in which my phone service was not working. Be warned, they are very hard-nosed about providing any credits for poor or no service. I spoke to a tech support person about getting a credit for a month of no service, and he told me to wait until the problem had been fixed so they could determine how much credit should be given. After the problem had been fixed (temporarily), I called back and they told me they could only provide credit for the current month, not previous months of no or poor service. THEY ARE NOT CUSTOMER FRIENDLY ABOUT PROVIDING REFUNDS FOR POOR OR NO SERVICE.\n\n4) Finally, in September, still with dropped calls from Vonage, I switched back to Qwest to get reliable phone service. I found customer service there has improved and is much better than Vonage. And they gave me 3 months free promotion for coming back. \n\nIn the end, I am happy to pay the extra $10/month (after the first 3 months free) to get phone service that works. I notice that $5 of the extra cost is for fees, etc. that the phone company has to charge but Vonage does not, which is unfortunate. In any case, I guess you get what you pay for.\n\nOne last thing: Vonage has never made a profit and many business analysts say with their current business plan, they never will. This means eventually they will either go out of business, or have to raise rates.\n\nSave yourself the problems I had- pay the extra $ to get phone service that works", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_837", "text": "Stay away from Vonage!\n\tStay away from Vonage! After more than 1 month, still don't have phone number transferred. Can't get thru to customer service...very long wait. Paying 2 phone bills...so much for saving cost and so-called service. Called to cancel service, and customer service rep promised to put account/billing on hold until phone number transfer is done...finally something positive from customer service department", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_838", "text": "Don't buy\n\tVery disappointing speakers!\nRip off.\nI returned them. \n\n1.\tSatellites produce static noise even with the computer turned off. You have to press the mute button to get rid of it.\n2.\tExtremely rumble base; not crisp. Even turned all the way down it is too prominent. Maybe good for war games.\n3.\tMissing mid tone. Satellites sound like they are coming out off a tin can.\n4.\tVolume is a bit underpowered. Will not knock your socks off", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_839", "text": "not as advertised\n\tThis product DOES NOT have the skip feature included in the product descriptio", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_840", "text": "HERE'S WHAT YOUR BUYING!\n\tYOUR BUYING 128 MB WORTH OF FRUSTRATION AND $10 WORTH OF GAS FROM BACK AND FORTH TO WAL-MART.\n\nI bought my Creative MuVo and had it for a month or so. LOVED IT. had everything i needed, great mp3 worked great. One day, plugged it in to put a song on it and all of the sudden it starts smoking. Big hole in it from all the smoke. So, i return it at walmart for a new one. TWO DAYS LATER i plug it in my usb to put a song on it - smokes again!!!!!!! i returned it and got my money back... got an ipod shuffle, buy that much better mp3 player wont start on fire...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_841", "text": "No INSERT or ESCAPE keys!!!\n\tThe keyboard and mouse work fine, except for some completely absurd reason, Logitech decided to remove the INSERT and ESCAPE keys from the regular keyboard and make them little buttons on the top of the keyboard instead. Look at the picture and you will see what I mean -- the DELETE key is double-size and takes up the space where the insert key would be; INSERT is moved above the home key and is a little recessed round button. ESCAPE is in the usual place, but it too is a little button instead of a legitimate key. Very annoying. Definately returning it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_842", "text": "Corrupted\n\tOrdered it, took about 5 days to get to me, and it's corrupted and cannot format itself and cannot put files on it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_843", "text": "Mouse works great ... EXCEPT FOR THE MIDDLE \"wheel\" button.\n\tI was really happy with the mouse for all of 10 minutes.\nThe scroll wheel is really \"push happy\" such that when I roll the wheel, the middle button registers a \"click\" very often. In order to prevent the inadvertant click, I have to roll the wheel with the lightest of light touches. It's significantly more senstive than my older logitech wheel, and was really really annoying to have the browser repeatedly register the middle button (which is unix is the default \"paste\" so I'd have pages and pages of text that I \"selected\" be pasted on to the browser or editor while what I really wanted was just to scroll the buffer!!!\n\nToo bad, the mouse was really high quality overall.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_844", "text": "Don't Buy!!\n\tThe JBL Speakers worked fine for 3 weeks and all of a sudden, they quit. In the future, I will buy this type of merchandise locally so that I have some recourse", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_845", "text": "Blah sound overall\n\tI was really excited for these affordable speakers after reading the rave reviews, however, I have been extremely disappointed in them. I may have had too high of expectations, but these things put out NO bass whatsoever (it just sounds muffled and cruddy), and the overall sound is extremely poor. I'm really surprised as I've owned JBL speakers in my car that I was extremely pleased with, so I'm amazed at the lacking quality in these. I would recommend either finding another similarly priced set with good reviews or paying a little extra and getting something with a sub included", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_846", "text": "Where's the headphone jack, Jack?\n\tThese speakers sound great - but sometimes you want to crank it up and in the office that's a no-no. So you reach for your phones and... no place to plug them in! How lame is that? Also whoever designed the Volume/On/Off knob is an idiot. The thing is so streamlined and slippery that when you try to turn it, the whole speaker just slips away from you. They're so light that they don't have enough resistance to stay put. So you have to hold it in place with one hand while you turn the knob with the other (unless you velcro them to your desk or something). Too bad because - like I said - they sound great", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_847", "text": "Does not retract\n\tAgree with the prior reviewers. I can not get it to retract any longer and that was only after 3 uses!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_848", "text": "Don't buy the generic one\n\tI have bought several of these. Some came in a fancy blister, and others in a coushing bag. Stay away from those. Be sure you're buying the sealed one because the physical design is a lot different.\n\nI give the generic two stars just because it works. I give four stars to the original because as others reviewers have said it's a little difficult to remove the card", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_849", "text": "I don't know what I can do with this\n\tI bought this for easy transfer of pictures from my digital camera with SD memory card anywhere not home and sometimes from other peoples memory card (xD and memory stick)..\n\nFirst of all I was disappointed with the flimsy, plastic design and the size of it. But it would have been ok if it worked!..IT DOESNT READ my SD card. And as menetioned in other people's review hard to insert and take out the cards! I'm scared if the cards get scratch and ruined whenever i do it. I wish I have bought this after reading amazon reviews...it's useless now. I'm lost how I can get sd card work on this and if I do, scared of frequent use for the flimsy design", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_850", "text": "Everyone should own one\n\tI purchased this unit due to frequent blackouts in my area and 2 power supplies going bad. It will run my cable modem, router, PC, and LCD monitor for 5 minutes. This is more than enough time to save work and shut down. Equally important, I know that my electronics are receiving clean power.\n\nI feel that this investment is minor compared to the loss of valuable data or the failure of equipment due to a power spike or an irregular power supply.\n\nAs always, Amazon had it to me in and lt;2 business days", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_851", "text": "Breif Review\n\tI ordered 3 APC Back-UPS ES 500s on the recommendation of an employee of mine who used to work at APC. I've had them for about a month now without any problems. They've functioned properly through a few unexpected power interruptions. I'll gladly order more if the need arises.\n\nPros:\n - Large plug spacing, good for power adapters\n - Simple design\n - Long cord\n\nCons:\n - No line conditioning (usually an expensive option", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_852", "text": "Works fine.\n\tWish the unit had a separate online/offline light. When power to the unit is missing, the single red light turns off only when the warning sounds. The warning sound is like a lot of sounds you hear in the house so it isn't always easy to tell what is happening", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_853", "text": "Affordable and effective\n\tCheaper than thick CD cases and less prone to breakage, these \"slim\" cases by Memorex protect your CDs. Most buyers will get them for use in CD or DVD burning, and these are an affordable choice from a quality company for that purpose.\n\nYou may want to consider larger cases depending on your tastes, but otherwise these will probably satisfy your needs", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_854", "text": "It is a good product\n\tHi\n\nI brought 256 MB Kingston SD card from Amazon.com recently. According to my openion Amazon is one of the best online shopping market, they deliver the products intime and the items i brought so far are working very well. 256 MB Kingston SD card working very good with out giving any problem. \nOne can always go to Amazon for online shopping.\nbye\nkira", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_855", "text": "perfect\n\tThis product was perfect. it's a sturdy case that holds my large collection of cd's and dvd's.\n\nMy other cases were flimsy and wore out fast. This one has a hard outside shell and the inside holds my dvd's nicely.\n\nSo i have no complaints. and at the price i paid i'd say this was a great deal", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_856", "text": "Kingston 1GB SD Card Review\n\tGreat value for your money. Kingston has always been a reliable memory chip company and the same goes for this product.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_857", "text": "Very good SD Card\n\tI like it very much, I use it in an outdoor trail camera for wild game and it hold several pictures and has been in the camera in all kinds of weather. I would buy Kingston again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_858", "text": "Flash Card\n\tI had no problems with this card and the delivery was prompt...\n\nThank You Muc", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_859", "text": "Works great for me!\n\tAfter going through the reviews, I bought this CF card for my Canon Digital Rebel. So far it has worked fine, though I don't pretend to be an expert digital photographer. When the card is empty, it shows 127 shots available. It seems to read reasonably fast, though it takes a bit longer than I was used to with my point-and-shoot Olympus and its SmartMedia card.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_860", "text": "Good little speakers!\n\tI am very happy with this product. It folds super slim, so traveling with it is a breeze! Pretty good sound - not Bose quality, but for the price, very respectable! I've had it almost a year, and it has been along on many weekend get-aways, and works great. I use it alot, so it was a good purchase for me", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_861", "text": "Excellent option to avoid camera cables\n\tI bought this reader because I wanted to avoid having my camera and all its cable attached to my pc to download the pictures; and with this reader I could leave my camera (and its cables) in its case and just download the picture with the memory card, I recomend this product....", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_862", "text": "Does the job\n\tIt's a simple device, so there's not to say about it other than it does the job. You should note that the LEDs on the device remain lit as long as the device is plugged into your PC and the PC is powered (they glow a bright blue).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_863", "text": "Great Product\n\tI was thinking about buying a 1G card, but after reading one of the reviews,I bought two 512 card,just in case that something\nwent wrong. Which to me made a lot of sense. I'm please", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_864", "text": "A SanDisk Fan\n\tI have always been very pleased with the SanDisk products. I would highly recommend them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_865", "text": "Almost perfect\n\tThese earphones are great quality. The sound is good and they fit comfortably in the ear once you get used to them. Two minuses make them only 4 out of 5 stars: first, the customer support is weak. There is supposed to be a website for the product for customer support and replacement parts, but Altec Lansing his it linked to a seemingly unrelated product; second, the volume control is a little heavy unless you have somewhere to clip it to (this might be a problem for runners)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_866", "text": "Fast Reader/Writer\n\tThis CF card is so fast that I can run my shutter on my camera non stop until the card is full at a frame rate of 3.5 fps. No lag or slow down. That is amazing. It makes my camera perform better. (Canon Rebel XT", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_867", "text": "Big and Fast!\n\tPerhaps the ultimate addition to a good camera. I used my camera with a SanDisk Pro Duo (the blue one...) and while most times it was fine, when I needed to take pictures in quick succession - it let me down. The Ultra II is noticably faster. You will not regret buying this", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_868", "text": "Not the Right Item\n\tThe Sandisk 512 MB Secure Digitial Ultra II (SDSDH-512-901) sent to me was not the item I ordered. I returned the item, unopened", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_869", "text": "Nice product, does the job nicely . . .\n\tdefinitely recommend this memory card, download time is great . .", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_870", "text": "fast, really faster than my old ones\n\tI am happy to have several Sandisk products, and all of them are excellent.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_871", "text": "The Perfect Add On For Your Camera\n\tThe SanDisk SDSDH-1024-901 is absoultely worth the extra money if you love to take many pictures without worrying about how many pictures are left for you to take. It is great to use with mini-videos if your camera has this feature", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_872", "text": "Cheap option\n\tThe cheapest option I found at the time but an excelent pen drive. Small and with a good style", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_873", "text": "it's great, but has one small problem.\n\tIt works great! I really like it. There is one small problem though. The lid is REALLY hard to take off! I've had it now for about a month and have gotten lots of use out of it and it has loosened up a little, but not much. There has got to be a way to make a lid that stays on, but isn't quite so hard to remove when a person wants to use it. I appreciate being provided with a forum to voice my opinion", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_874", "text": "Card Reader\n\tWorks well with or without software installed. Good for home use and school or traveling.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_875", "text": "Kingston 1GB SD Card Review\n\tGreat value for your money. Kingston has always been a reliable memory chip company and the same goes for this product.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_876", "text": "great\n\tGreat batteries for cameras. They charge quickly, and it's handy to keep the extra 2 spare in the charger and with me all the time \"just in case\"", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_877", "text": "An unexpected surprise\n\tI bought the NuLOOQ product a few weeks ago with little expectation and actually with some doubts it'd do anything for me, as I'm a keyboard junkie. The product description was a bit confusing as it seems like ti does a lot. But what a surprise. Just adjusting the brush size using the ipod like scroll disc on the device is worth the price. The pop-up menu thing is cool. I don't use it as much for putting tools, but putting my files and folders into that menu keeps things in one place. I guess the product also lets you pan and zoom around, but I don't seem to use that as much. I still like using my mouse to pan and zoom around.\n\nHey, I was skeptical about the product like anyone else, but found myself a rare surprise. Good job Logitech", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_878", "text": "Great product!\n\tI've had this product for well over a year now and was using it with my XP machine and am now using it with my Apple Mac Mini. Works great with both Windows and Mac OS X, with no hassles. The removable stand is a nice touch, as you can pack the reader into a laptop bag or lay it horizontally if you prefer. Highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_879", "text": "Good Quality Discs`\n\tI have burnt a few discs and so far no coasters, They are burning at 8X in my NEC 2500A burner. That is pretty considering that it is advertised at 4X. Hopefully the burn quality also will be good and will last for a few years", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_880", "text": "fast delivery, good product\n\tshipping was outrageous, thought it qualified for free shipping since it is the size of a F'n postage stamp, but i ended up paying 1 cent less for postage than I did for the item, could have bought it at walmart for less this way. Buyer beware, I got took", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_881", "text": "Very Good TV\n\tI'm very happy with the set. Although not listed in the specs, it must have a QAM tuner, because I am able to watch unscrambled digital broadcasts through my cable service even though all I have is basic cable. I was thrilled when I made this discovery. Watching football games in HD, without paying for digital cable, almost made me weep with happiness.\n\nThe picture quality for analog channels is only so-so. I really wish the remote was illuminated. Also, Amazon took much longer to deliver the TV than was promised. Other than these negatives, I'm very happy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_882", "text": "Very happy football fan !!!\n\tMy new TV finally arrived and I am very pleased with it. I picked this one based primarily on all of the reviews I could find online, the vast majority of which were very positive (cNet has lots of reviews as well). Also, I have two friends who are cable guys and they see all kinds of TVs, all day every day, and both of them bought this exact set for themselves.\n\nMy cable provider does not offer many High Def stations yet so the image quality of Standard Def video was the primary criterion for me. Most reviews were very positive in this regard but there were some that were the exact opposite. My first impression had me rather worried. I have since come to believe that poor quality Standard Def video is just a matter of garbage in = garbage out. I began to suspect this when I noticed that some stations looked much better than others. In fact, some shows and commercials on any given station looked much better than those which preceded or followed them. I became convinced as I watched a cable news show where the host and two contributors were each on different cameras being displayed at the same time. The video of the host looked OK, the video of one contributor was poor, and the video of the other contributor looked great. The video quality of the various individuals remained consistent when they were occasionally displayed individually on the entire screen. The set certainly has the ability of displaying fantastic Standard Def video. I expect that I just never noticed the variability of video quality on lesser TVs.\n\nThe quality of the Hi Def Video is breath taking.\n\nSet-up was simple and I have not even bothered yet to read the manual. Of course the display can be adjusted in many ways, but it looks good to me with the factory presets and I do not intend to adjust the display anytime soon. Flipping through the on screen menu, I stumbled across the altitude setting which was a nice surprise since I live at 10,000 ft. above sea level.\n\nI was a little disappointed with the delivery situation. I thought I had ordered the TV in time to have it by opening day kick-off. Instead it arrived just in time for the third weekend of the football season, and I was told that it could easily have been another week beyond that. I blame the shipper (Eagle USA) for this, not Amazon. I say this because I could track the package enough to know that Amazon had the TV picked up right away. But then Eagle USA kept it sitting in Dallas for almost 2 weeks, and then in Denver for another week, before finally calling me to arrange for delivery. I believe that if I had not called and emailed Amazon to complain about the delay, it would have taken longer. Eagle USA told Amazon that they had tried to call me sooner but I know that this is not true for two reasons: 1) I had called Eagle USA the same day they told Amazon this and Eagle USA told me that they had no intention of calling me until a day or so prior to delivery, and 2) my livelihood depends on people being able to reach me at all times and I have a very good message and caller ID tracking system in place.\n\nAll in all, a great set at a great price, I just wish I had ordered and started pushing the issue sooner", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_883", "text": "If I knew then what I know now... I'd still buy it.\n\tSo, I was a little weary to buy an iTrip after hearing some mixed reviews. It seemed that a perosn either had horrible luck with theirs... or the iTrip worked perfectly. Knowing my luck, it wouldn't work for me at all. I recieved my iTrip and my luck started right away. I tossed the iTrip onto my iPod and..................... nothing. A bad omen? Well, after I exchanged my iTrip for a new one I tried it out on a short drive. I live in East Lansing, MI... and we have a very crowded FM dial. I couldn't find a completely blank station as recommended... but it didn't matter. My iTrip delivered decent sound through the station. As others have mentioned, charging your iPod while you use your FM transmitter will really help. It's not a night-and-day difference, but it's a noticeable improvement. Sure, I got some static and the occasional interference from a strong signal, but you know what? Through a good 40 minutes of driving, the majority of the time I had satisfactory sound. This was also on the weaker-signaled LX mode, not DX. Supposedly DX provides a better, stronger signal. \nThis product is dependant on several outside factors. The reception your car gets and the availability of a clear FM channel. To rate this product poorly because of factors out of it's control is unfair. There were times when I had downright poor sound... and times where it was comparable to a tape deck. I love good, crisp sound as much as anyone does... but I'll take somewhat degraded sound over trying to find good music on the radio anyday. \n\nMy recommendation after owning this product for a short time *but it has been used quite a bit already, as I do a lot of driving*, I say: If you can, buy a tape deck adaptor... but if it's not an option and you don't want to put the money into an \"ipod to car\" setup, this is a viable solution indeed. In my opinion, an iTrip is a better option than listening to plain, old radio.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_884", "text": "Flawless\n\tI have used the 9510i for about 2 years and have found it to be flawless in performance. The Disaster Recovery software provided with this drive is it's biggest star. You can format your hard drive, put in the restore disk that you create for your system, and in about 15 minutes your system is put back to EXACTLY the way it was when you created the disk. Or you can simply replace selected files if you want. It does not miss a single thing. Fanstastic. The software is extremely user friendly and guides you through the process easier than an and quot;ABC and quot; book. I would highly recommend this drive for performance and ease of use", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_885", "text": "happy with the purchse for the price\n\tNice sound, I will admitt for the price, I get big sound, with quality. Only thing is a humming, hissing sound when machine is idle. Ohtherwise, worth it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_886", "text": "Great Budget TV\n\tI bought this TV for college, and it fits perfectly in my dorm. The picture quality is pretty decent, though compared to traditional TV, it is not as sharp.\n\nThe audio quality is very good. I was able to play Final Fantasy 12 with this TV, and the audio lives well for my expectations.\n\nNo lag while playing my Playstation 2 console...\n\nThe only downside is that if you want to switch from AV mode back to TV mode, you need to press \"SOURCE\" on the remote or the TV 4 times...and it's annoying waiting for it...but besides that, it's a very nice budget TV for anyone that wants a TV that can save you some money and space", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_887", "text": "Charger and Batteries are great\n\tWe used this charger with a DC inverter on a 6000 mile road trip to charge batteries for a Sony DSC-H5 camera and the batteries were almost unbelievable with lasting power between charges. The 2700mAh battery is great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_888", "text": "A great buy\n\tThe intuos3 6x11 tablet is nice because its like having a giant mouse pad. The mouse itself has five buttons that can be programed to do different tasks, opening programs is one of them. It also has a scroll wheel. On the pad there are more buttons that can open programs among other things. Also there are touch sensitive strips on the tablet that can be used for scrolling. I use the pen inside of art progams and it is a real joy to work with. The pressure sensitivity is is a very nice feature alowing you to go from a thin line to a thick line and vice versa. Its main high point for me is the ability it gives to draw curved lines and detailed lines. It fits nicely in hand and has comfortable rubber grip. Also you can flip the pen over and use that side as an eraser. The only complaint I have is that on the pen there are two buttons and one of them (the lower one) is placed in a spot where when I'm drawing my finger frequently hits it, because of this I simply had to make the button inactive. Over all I feel that Wacom has done a very good job of developing this product. I feel that it is of high quality and well worth the price. I would definetly save up the extra few dollars to get this larger tablet, it is nice to have if you have the desk space. I've heard Wacom is the best in the pen tablet industry and now that I own one I believe it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_889", "text": "GREAT Product\n\tFabulous product --- now I can store over 700 photos in the 8 mega pixel range. Happy I purchased this one -- very trouble free", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_890", "text": "Almost a must, if you use the battery grip\n\tI wouldn't be without this. When I first bought the 20d it was my first digital SLR and I spent a few weeks adding and removing the battery grip and this strap. In the end I settled for using both and wouldn't have it any other way. With the battery grip and hand strap in place I find the camera much more secure and comfortable to hold. That's all there is to it, that's what it does and it does it well. \n\nOn the down side, and it's a small and transient down side, actually fitting it to the camera and getting it adjusted to the exact right length for your hand is a bit fiddly and you'd sort of expect it to be insecure. I think the trick, security wise, is to make sure the bottom strap goes through the center buckle first, then it is locked in by the top strap which is already held securely at the junction with the neck strap (if used). I also don't like the attachment to the neck strap, I don't like having a fairly sharp edged piece of metal where it can rub against the chasis of the camera in normal use.\n\nI use this on a 20d which typically has a 24-200 or 80-400 lens attached. You can only use this if you also use the battery grip, or buy a third party plate which attaches to the tripod mount and provides the lower mounting location. But since I always use the battery grip I don't have an issue. \n\nIf Canon read this, you could do with a better solution for the attachment and adjustment on an accessory of this price, you normally pay close attention to detail and it's a bit lacking here", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_891", "text": "Burns right every time\n\tMemorex DVD+R's are the best. Price keeps dropping and never have a problem", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_892", "text": "Great DVD media\n\tI have burned over 100 of these in the past 6 months, I have only had 1 burn badly. Haven't found a dvd player yet that they won't play in", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_893", "text": "Baby this baby.\n\tThis is an excellent machine. I bought two of them. There are a few things you need to do. I have had 100% satisfaction using FujiFilm DVD-R up to 8x. I have had success with FujiFilm DVD+R up to 8x. I`ve also had tremendous success with TDK DVD+R up to 4x and 8x. Some other brands may not work. One thing I`ve learned about this machine is that you have to baby it a little. Don`t go recording 3 or 4 -R or +R DVDs every day. Give it a rest between recordings. One or two per day is okay. Definitely give it room to breathe. If you stack your machines on top of each other, put something in between so they can breathe. Be sure not to block the ventilation holes on the sides. You definitely need to buy a Panasonic DVD player to play back your DVDs - other brand DVD players may not play your recordings properly.\n\nOne of the greatest things about this machine is that it records DVD-RAM. They are re-recordable for many, many times and each program can be erased when watched. You can even edit the recordings on the DVD-RAM. Cut out commercials and fit more on a disc or remove the commercials for when you watch the program. Only works on the DVD-RAM. I have over 50 DVD-RAM discs (Panasonic brand) - they sure take up less space than VCR tapes!\n\nGet one or two of these recorders and a Panasonic DVD player and you`ve got it made! Throw away your VCRs forever! Just remember to baby them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_894", "text": "VHS TO DVD AND IPOD\n\tVHS to DVD disc is just one easy setup. I set mine to record and recode just before I go to sleep. When I wake up a finished disc awaits. With the software tools that are provided you can sharpen and correct VHS that has degraded and bring back life as when it was first transfered to tape. I have taken many VHS tapes that were never released as DVD and now have the start of a great library. Editing is a little tricky until you get the hang of it. The product works well. IPOD old music videos and movies for a real treat. Sound is perfect", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_895", "text": "This review is not for the technologically well versed\n\tI've had this photo printer a few weeks now. I don't consider myself technically proficient. I totally scored despite gross ignorance with this machine. You cannot go wrong. The photo quality is astonishing. I've printed professional quality photos and framed them. The results are fantastic. For someone who is techno-challenged, I had this up and running very quickly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_896", "text": "great to conserve space\n\ttwo of these jewel cases equal the size of a regular cd case. buy them and conserve space. there great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_897", "text": "Great space saver!\n\tI like keeping all my stuff in one place, but don't like CD folders, so these slim cases are great. I accidentaly sat on one of them and although it did crack, the case didn't break, and the cd was fine. All in all, a great product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_898", "text": "Work fine\n\tI've used these (and similar) cases for years. No problems, even with the cats occasionally knocking them around and walking on them. \n1) I've never had one crack. \n2) They hold the disc securely, but not with so much force that you risk damaging the disc when removing it.\n3) As long as you open them properly - from the front (clear) side by pulling near the corner(s) while holding the back (colored) side - they open fine", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_899", "text": "Okay for the price\n\tThey are okay for eight or so dollars, but they don't last very long. Then again, I used these for a digital camera so maybe that's why they get drained so quickly. However, for the price I still would buy them again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_900", "text": "A great price for a great battery\n\tMy daughter uses a Cochlear Implant that has the option of being powered by 3 AA batteries. We have tried several brands trying to find the ones that last the longest. We have tried Energizer, Duracell, etc. She needs to replace them every day and a half. Since the Implant is a high power draining device, every extra hour counts. These batteries are one of the best values out there.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_901", "text": "Prior customer\n\tI have not had N.E.W. coverage for this Apple product however I had a washing machine covered by them. The washer turned out to be one of those machines that had one problem after another sometimes the same. N.E.W. used a couple of different service companies to repair it and finally wrote it off. Throughout, N.E.W. was great and made every effort to fix the machine. When the finally wrote it off they sent me a check for the amount that I paid for it. They did not try to discount the settlement price for the time that I actually had the machine", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_902", "text": "IOGEAR Universal Memory Drive Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Memory Card Reader/Writer\n\tEsaki si ta campion, un tremendo idea di e sistema pa por load up un potret digital ariba bo PC. hopi bon y facil. Esaki ta pone cu bo por saca bo potret digital y pone ariba bo PC via e systema aki di chip.(Tremendo", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_903", "text": "Overall-Worth the hassle\n\tInitial setup could be complex for some, but considering all it is capable of i'd say it's worth the time investment.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_904", "text": "Great value\n\tThese are great earbuds. I have alswys used Sony DJ headphones in the past, and these are the first pair of buds I have purchased - I am impressed.\n\nFor the money, the sound quality is very good - full and well rounded with good bass and the treble is not too bright.\n\nThey are pretty comfortable in the ears, but it does take a little getting used to. The cord is rather thin and very flexible, but seems to be sturdy enough for most use. The included 'case' is a little tough to figure out, but could be good for keeping them clean in a purse or backpack.\n\nDefinitely recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_905", "text": "Love it\n\tI bought this for my kids to use with Nascar Racing. Controls are easily reprogramable. Nice product for the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_906", "text": "Video Express met my needs\n\tGreat product for getting all those old home videos on DV", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_907", "text": "Good Buy\n\tI use these batteries when I need power immediately and I don't have a set of rechargeables ready to go. I also use them as backups - so I don't get caught without power and have to pay $1 a battery at supermarkets and convenience stores. \n\nUnfortunately, my kids keep stealing them instead of recharging their own set", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_908", "text": "Great Memory\n\tA memory Stick is a s memory stick but when you put it in a Sony Camera - Fantastic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_909", "text": "excellent product\n\tThis portable cd holder is perfect for me. I work out regularly and it has been perfect for the gym. My cd player fit fine and there are 3 slots for extra cd's. I like the feature of the headphones attaching to the outside of the pouch. I would recommend it to anyone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_910", "text": "Works Great, Poor/Inaccurate Documentation\n\t(Note to Brian: The WAP54G *can* be configured as a bridge. I have two of them in just such a configuration. Took me about 10 minutes to set them up.)\n\nMajor modes of operation are:\n\n1. Wireless Access Point (its default set-up)\n2. Wireless Client (connect a wired ethernet device via cable to the WAP54G and you now have a wireless ethernet device)\n3. Wireless Repeater (extend range of wireless coverage)\n4. Wireless Bridge (connect two ethernet networks without running a cable between them -- acts as one end of a \"virtual\" cable; you need two to get the job done)\n\nA pair of wireless bridges is just what I needed but hesitated to buy the WAP54G because of Brian's comment that this wouldn't work. Because of my newness to the wireless world it took a bit of investigation to come to the conclusion that Brian was wrong. I bought a pair and they do work.\n\nI rate it 4 instead of 5 stars for a few reasons.\n\n1. I understand that higher-end, more expensive, equipment can be had with more range than this box. Gotta leave some room to rate more powerful equipment!\n2. One must dig very deeply into the users guide (a PDF on the CD) to find the default IP address in order to configure this device. Luckily I had read elsewhere what that IP address is (192.168.1.245). Other manufacturers make this info readily available, even going so far as printing it on the device itself. This will be critical info to any Linux user. Also, the users guide says that the default userid for logging in is \"admin\". Well, it's not. The only allowed userid is an empty field. This had me going for a few minutes.\n3. Something that 99% of the world won't care about -- I like to have more access to the firmware. For example other Linksys products allow one to telnet to the box and do low-level analysis of the box and the network it's attached to. I think there are third-party firmware loads that enable this", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_911", "text": "good item\n\ti love the mobilemate sd. I haven't had any problems yet. It's small compact and gets the job done", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_912", "text": "Very good SD Card\n\tI like it very much, I use it in an outdoor trail camera for wild game and it hold several pictures and has been in the camera in all kinds of weather. I would buy Kingston again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_913", "text": "Be sure to pick the right software package\n\tThe first peron to review this incorrectly stated that it doesn't come with software for handhleds. That person chose to buy it without and save some $$ and then complained about having to pay extra for it because he/she bought the wrong software package. Delorme did the right thing and offered us options. I just ordered mine and I have no plans on using with a HH so I'm very happy that I didn't have to buy the HH software. Just don't be dumb and read what you are buying before you buy it. Nemerous people have highly recommended this to me, although I have heard that MS Mappoint has better maps and should be used instead when you have it as an option. Storing 50,000 data points without a connection to a computer is awesome. I will be able to take the unit with me on a bike ride and analize the workout later hopefully looking at the route, elevation, etc. Too bad it is only in Yellow..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_914", "text": "Totally Secure\n\tI got this jacket a month into having my ipod. I had to buy it because I had been using the one that comes with the ipod and when I pulled the iPod out of that case it was easy to drop. One time I did drop it and within a month of owning the iPod I had it in fro repairs.\n\nThis case protected my iPod of another 11 months just fine. My complaint with it tough is the plastic peice that protects the screen and pod from falling out. It is stiched on the inside so when the ipod is in there is creates friction. Acrilic and plastic do not mux and you get a slightly scraped serface.\n\nIt will protect your pod though", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_915", "text": "Works better than I anticipated!\n\tMy setup:\n- Dell Latitude PP01L (Intel chip)\n- Win XP Pro\n- D-Link DI-624 Wireless Router (with two walls inbetween the laptop and the antenna)\n- Enabled the WEP feature\n\nI unplugged the old wireless card and simply plugged this in. Windows found the new card and did its Plug-n-Play thing. Not only was I was able to get on the Internet immediately, but the card picked up two other signals in the neighborhood that I couldn't 'see' with my 11MB/sec Cisco Aironet card. This I sort of expected, but was still a bit surprised being that my closest neighbor is beyond the range of most wireless routers.\n\nThe CD installed just fine, but when I went to the D-Link site to check for an updated driver it said I was up-to-date. I ran Windows Update and it claimed I had an updated driver available for my new D-Link card. I've never had a problem with D-Link's website (or customer service, while we're on the subject), so I was a bit taken aback that Microsoft was ahead of D-Link's site. \n\nEither way... install the card and get onto the internet, then have Windows Update check for possible updates.\n\nBe sure to enable the encryption feature. If you are running a small network of computers where you are sharing folders then you want to be sure that your neighbors can't go snooping through your stuff. Or worse, lift the signal, and ultimately your personal information.\n\nI've had no problems with my current set-up. I HIGHLY recommend this card to bring your laptop/desktop up-to-date", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_916", "text": "It's called the Ultra Mini for a reason!\n\tThis review pertains specifically to the Targus PAUH217U 4 Port Ultra Mini USB 2.0 Hub. \nThe cord is about 2.5 feet long - long enough to reach from my pc, which sits on the ground, to the top of the desk. It has a cable which is split into two USB plugs - one just to transmit data, the second to power the unit. The second plug does not need to be used unless you plan on using some heavy-duty hardware, and if so what are you buying a hub called the ultra mini for anyways? If you insist on trying to run a blow dryer off the thing, then it does have an input for a separate power source, which you will have to buy separately. \n\nIn short, If you have an old school machine with USB ports which are inaccessible /inconvenient to use, this little hub will give you quick access while taking up minimal space on your desk", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_917", "text": "Very pleased\n\tI had read the reviews of this mouse prior to buying it. It had gotten very good reviews. Ive ben playing with it for about a month now and i find it meets all my needs and then some. Highly recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_918", "text": "excellent mouse\n\tI've been a gamer for almost 20 years. This is the best mouse I've ever owned. It is fast, accurate, well formed and constructed. I would definitely recommend it.\nThe DPI adjustment is a nice touch. I prefer corded mice due to cordless being to heavy, this mouse is just right", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_919", "text": "I love this player!\n\tFor those of you who bought MiniDisc recorders to move away from analog tape recording, this product is wonderful. Especially good for recording lectures, voice lessons, etc. It works quite well with the built-in mono mike, or you could use an external one.\n\nOne of the few players that lets you record from a line input or an external mike -- you toggle which setting it is in the settings section.\n\nI record my radio shows by plugging in the line-out from the station's tape deck to my iRiver.\n\nFor those who recorded live music with their MiniDiscs, it's a little trickier. You have to set the record input before -- you can't change it on the fly.\n\nI've recorded live DJ shows with the built-in and AGC on. Of course, the booming bass distorts horribly, but overall an easy record of the show. Very easy to keep in a pocket rather than to be obviously recording a show.\n\nI've also tried external mikes with the record input turned down very low with very good results. A bit of trial and error which I'm still refining with later iRiver products.\n\nThe single AA batter lasts a good long time. Summer School involves 2, 2-hour classes, and I can record several days of them before battery is low. If the battery runs out during recording, fear not, the file is saved!\n\nThe negatives are the requirement to go through the special iRiver music program, but there are now firmware updates that will change your iRiver into the typical USB external drag-and-drop drive.\n\nFiles are recorded in a .REC file which one then converts to a .mp3 file after transfer to your computer. I don't know how different this format is because it takes up exactly the same amout of space as the .mp3 file. But you can't trasnfer .mp3 files off your iRiver, even if you made them yourself, so don't think you can use this to transfer .mp3 files from one computer to another.\n\nAlso, the molding where the line-in input is sometimes gets in the way of certain plugs such as some RCA to 1/8\" adaptors, so make sure you pick one that alows it to fit in securely all the way.\n\nI've had mine for just over a year now and use it every day, whether just playing mp3s or recording classes. I'm only just starting to have some trouble with the on/off/play/pause button. After so many presses, it's starting to wear out. But it's still working reliably. I just have to press a little more precisely and pay more attention.\n\nI have the 1G model (iFP-799) which is great. I was able to record a 12-hour radio show marathon I produced with it. Previous marathons required a stack of cassette tapes or minidiscs.\n\nI'm quite happy with iRiver and plan on buying from them in the future", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_920", "text": "Love satellite radio\n\tI got this for hubby and me over the summer. We used it for our trip to Rehoboth beach and we loved every minute of it. WE have a tape deck in the car and used it w/ a cassette adaptor. We had not problems whatsoever, in fact it sounds much better thru the cassette adaptor than over the fm transmitter. \nI did try it thru the fm transmitter and it was a pain to switch from one station to the next, but i don't think anybody can improve upon that. I had the same problem w/ my itrip. \nWe chose sirius for several reasons...i liked the classic vinyl station, my dad introduced me to that and hubby likes nascar and this is switching over in 2007.\nThe only problem i had was i couldn't read the red lettering in the daylight w/ the sunglasses on, but i didn't give them less than 5 stars because of this. \nthis is the way to go, plus it has a suction mount, not a permanent mount. \nalso, if you look on ebay, someone is selling something to adapt your mount to the bolt on your car seat!!\ndefinitely go satellite, the music is great and little/ no commercials depending on the stations.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_921", "text": "Cruzer\n\tWorks good, small, and comes with handy little stickers to put on so you can write contact info in case you lose it, though slightly costl", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_922", "text": "Great USB Hub AND a Great Price\n\tI purchased this hub back in September. I plugged it in and I'm running two printers and my mouse off of it at the moment, I've had no problems. It doesn't take up too much room even with 7 ports.\n\nMy only complaint isn't with Amazon, it's with D-Link. After I sent in the rebate info, I got a card from D-Link saying my request wasn't valid because I hadn't purchased it from the right store. But I called them, and in about 10 minutes I had the problem cleared up and had my rebate a week later. I HIGHLY recommend keeping copies of all the rebate info, just in case..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_923", "text": "Good for Canon a95\n\tFantastic, take all the videos and pictures you want with the best quality", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_924", "text": "This is best CF card have ever owned! Won't regret!\n\tI previously owned the 1GB Lexar 40X CF card and thought that was the fastest a CF could get. I was completely wrong. This card is one fast sucker, and it can hold an enormous amount of images. In JPEG mode I am able to store over 1000 images. In RAW mode, which I'm converting to thanks to this large capacity card, I am able to hold 444 images all on my 20D!!! If your thinking of buying this card, don't hesitate. It is one awsome piece of equipment, and one heck of an investment!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_925", "text": "Excellent Card Value\n\tThis is an excellent buy and is a quality item. The service was fast and the card works as expected", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_926", "text": "A lot of Cd's\n\tA lot of space -- My computer is over 5yrs old so I use these CD's as a great back up for storing all my old documents, my ebooks, and my pics.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_927", "text": "Cheap and Good\n\tThese earphones are the best I ever had. I never had to try other pairs of earphone because I absolutely loved these that I keep buying it! After 6 years I buy the same one everytime. Of course I never use the winding case and it just sits there but heck it usually stores my other earphones that I brought but can't seem to throw them out because it costed money. It seems that many people are complaining about the electrical shocks from the earphones and I can answer why thats happening. It's actually static electricity. I experienced it myself a couple of times because I was wearing a wool sweater and the wool peacoat jacket that caused static electricity to form. It's actually not the earphones fault but when your wearing lots of clothes or a scarf with the earphones I suggest you switch to headphones to prevent being shocked. The bass is pretty decent when comparied to panasonic or jvc earphones. Hey for 10 bucks or less you can't except Sony to go all out and improve their cheapest model. I abuse my earphones so for 10 bucks a year I think these are the best rather than buying something thats $100 dollars or over and later regret it because it got either lost, broken or stolen.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_928", "text": "Very reliable, but not very well made.\n\tAfter having two SanDisk card readers, and one LaCie card reader die on me, I invested in this Lexar card reader. For the money, it has worked flawlessy with Pro compact flash cards up to 4GB in size. I am very impressed with the transfer speeds, and the unit is not too big for traveling. The door that covers the slot, however, is very flimsy and easily deattaches (but fortunately easily reattaches too?) I use Mac OS X 10.4.8 and it works just fine. I also used it with Windows XP without any installation or transfer issues", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_929", "text": "Fast and does what it should\n\tA simple, cheap investment. This CF reader actually does what it should, i.e. transfer info from compact flash to the computer. Previous Kodak 1.0 multi-card reader had issues after a few weeks, and stopped working after 2 months. This one is much faster and is still working. Ahhhhh", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_930", "text": "One of the good high speed CF readers on the market\n\tJust some specs missing from amazon's description:\n\nUSB 2.0 CompactFlash Reader\n\nSmall and travels with ease\nLED status indicator indicates when files are being transferred \nData transfer speeds up to 480Mb/s \nBackward compatible with USB 1.1 \nShips with removable USB 2.0 cable \n\nFeatures \n\nDesigned for large data transfers, like images, music and video \nData transfer 5 to 6 times faster than using USB 1.1 \nPortable - weighs only 1.5 ounces \nProtective cover case keeps reader pins away from external hazards \nCompatible with Windows 2000/ME/XP and Mac OS X and 9.1 \nNo drivers required with most current operating systems\n\n2-year Limited Warranty", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_931", "text": "Adorama Slinger Bag ** GREAT **\n\tI purchased the Adorama Slinger Bag after first purchasing the Tamrac Velocity 5. The Tamrac bag is a nice bag and can be worn as either a shoulder bag or a waist bag. Unfotunately, it lacked sufficient support when worn as waist bag and did not have an attached pouch to carry a water bottle. The Slinger Bag addressed both of these deficiencies. When worn as a waist bag, it also uses the shoulder strap to keep the bag firmly in place which also helps to balance the weight of the bag. There are two water pouches on the Slinger Bag (which is a real requirement as I live in Arizona).\n\nThe Adorama Slinger Bag is a great travel bag. It is light weight and has great utility. I highly recommend it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_932", "text": "Great\n\tThis was the least expensive 1 GB memory card I have ever seen and it works as well as it should", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_933", "text": "A Solution That Works\n\tI have been trying to find a way to easily carry a lot of camera equipment for quite some time. I have tried backpacks, shoulder bags, duffel bags, but none of them really worked all that well. Then I saw the Lowepro Street and Field system with completely customizable pouches, vests, belts, and accessories. It works great, you only get the pouches you need so there is no waisted space and you can organize them however you want according to how often they are used (put frequently used items in easier to access places.) \n\nThe variety alone of this system is worth the investment, but the quality and ease of use is also very high which is a big plus. You can get a case for any lens, camera body, or accessory you have. I even have cases for my cell phone and water bottle. One word of caution, be sure to measure your lens with the lens hood on backwards if you use them to make sure that the entire thing will fit into the pouch, because sometimes the lens will fit, but then the lens with the lens hood will not. I often carry 5-6 lenses, extension tubes, teleconverters, extra memory cards and batteries, and a bunch of cleaning supplies and other gadgets, which weights a ton. But when they are evenly distributed on this vest/belt Lowepro system it is actually very manageable. \n\nThe only down side is that everyone will be staring at you because you have thousands of dollars of camera equipment strapped to your body. But if you can overlook that, this is the way to go. I have used this system at many zoos without ever having problems, in fact just unzipping a single lens and switching seems safer to me than opening an entire bag of equipment every time you want to switch lenses. Many of the cases also come with a built in rain/snow cover so if the weather changes all of your equipment is not destroyed. You can also put just a few pouches on a normal belt when you are just going to take photos in the back yard or don't need to take all of your equipment, which is nice. I really can't say enough about how much easier this makes traveling with a lot of equipment, if you have been hopelessly searching for a better solution, consider this, you won't regret it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_934", "text": "Great product, worth the price.\n\tThe Memorex DVD+R 16x discs are great. I have a LaCie external 16x burner that I use with my mac and I have not yet burned a bad disc. I would reccommend this product to anyone looking for lots of media for a good price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_935", "text": "Protects your investment\n\tManufactured of a soft gray felt like material, a tough leather bottom, and draw string closure at the top, this lens pouch helps protect your lens from dust and the elements. I store my lenses in a camera bag, and these cases fit nicely around the lens taking up little precious space.\n\nThis case is meant for use with the Canon 16-35mm f/2.8L USM, 17-40mm f/4L USM, 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 EF/EFS lenses. These L lenses normally come with the case when sold new. There is no need to buy one as Amazon often suggests. However if your case is worn, replacing it to protect your lens is recommended.\n\nPROS:\nProtects your glass investment\n\nCONS:\nI cannot think of an", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_936", "text": "OK\n\tThis CF card is perfect for anybody who needs a high capacity (e.g. for hi-res pics) but doesn't care about the transfer speed. It may be a bit annoying though - especially if you try to download all the 2GBs from the card to your hard drive because it takes some time. I do still consider it a real good purchase ;", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_937", "text": "Great Monitor\n\tI had a little trouble getting my system to recognize it when first set up...but after a little tweaking, it works beautifully. Previously owned regular CRT...what an improvement! Superb clarity and brightness. For the money you just can't go wrong with this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_938", "text": "Buffer Marks\n\tI use the pink circles to buff the cd/dvd, and it leaves the circular marks all over the cd, as I thought it would. Well, I thought that those marks would disappear after I used the repair paste with the yellow circles, but they're still there. Is it supposed to be like this? The reason I bought the thing was to make the cds look like new, but now they just look even more scratched with the buffer marks all over.\n\nCould someone answer this question for me please", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_939", "text": "Repairs discs to useable condition as described\n\tWith boys aged 2 and 3, and some poor disc storage procedures when I'm driving, it appeared I was in need of one of these units. Generally my toddler boys are not permitted to handle discs, but it occassionally happens, and doesn't take long for scratches, damage and finger prints to hinder performance, and when changing children's cds in the car I don't always store the disc properly and that leads to damage also. I read through a lot of reviews on this item and the skipdoctor products, and finally decided on this unit because it runs on a/c power, is fully contained and automatic, and was about $10 less expensive than the most equivalent skipdoctor unit. Both items had mixed reviews - mostly positive, but I found that most people who tried to make the units work and put in some time and effort were satisfied with both products. I'm very satisfied with my purchase it has repaired two discs that could not be played at all, and one that skipped. \n\nThis product repairs a disc to \"useable\" condition, it does not repair it so that scratches are not visible. I can still see, but not necessarily feel the scratches. It's also important to remember that some scratches do not affect performance. If a disc plays well, but shows scratches - I just clean off the finger prints with a cloth or use the unit to clean the disc and see if the performance is satisfactory before attempting a full repair. \n\nI agree that the instructions with the unit could be better. I saved the instructions provided by another reviewer to use with the provided instructions for clarity. Also, some severely scratched and damaged discs do take many passes to repair, so I agree it is time consuming to acheive a full repair for some items - but it is possible. I noticed that I could cut down some of the repair time and solution usage by repeating the buffing/sanding (pink disc) process several times in a row for deeper scratches before using the repair. I ran one disc through 3 times in a row, then used the repair cream solution with yellow pads and it played fine. My lesser damaged disc only required one pass with the buffer and one with the repair until it worked great. I usually clean the disc (manually with the cloth or with the machine depending on severity of grime), then buff, then repair. It can be time consuming to repair a disc to functioning, but it does save the disc and my discs play like new despite the scratches that are still visable. I think this was good purchase and not overly complicated to use.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_940", "text": "san disk compact flash card\n\tSo far I havent filled up my disc yet using it. The\ndisc that came with it would fill up after 3 minutes of \ntalking. So far its great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_941", "text": "Great deal for the money!\n\tI've read other reviews for this product that have people complaining about losing their data when the batteries are changed. THIS IS NOT TRUE if you're carefull. First of all, my ebookman came with a bright blue warning flier stating that your ebookman needs to be turned OFF when you change the batteries. Pretty simple, huh? Also, don't wait for your battery to completely die before you change it. The main menu screen has a battery meter in the bottom right hand corner, and I just switch out the batteries when the meter reaches 10%. I primarily use my ebookman to read ebooks and I love it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_942", "text": "Reliable Blank CD-Rs\n\tI've been using these Memorex CD-Rs for years and have no problems with their reliability. Have used them with multiple CD and DVD burners without compatibility issues. This was another re-order and I continue to be happy with this product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_943", "text": "Memorex 700MB/80-Minute 52x Data CD-R Media (50-Pack Spindle\n\tthe product arrive to me in very good condition, will recommend this product to anyone who needs blank cd", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_944", "text": "Energizer seems the most reliable\n\tFor the most part I just want to keep it short. I usually always by Energizer cause they're reasonably priced and seem to last much MUCH longer then most other battery products that I have used in the past", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_945", "text": "Wonderful Batteries\n\tThese batteries are great, and seem to fit my Rio 500 better than some discount batteries. Good price too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_946", "text": "How long will it last?\n\tI have been using this D-Link hub for about six months. The power light started flickering after about three months and now doesn't light at all. The hub works great, but I wonder how long it will last", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_947", "text": "Does everything it should\n\tI use my USB hub every day and it works fine with every device I plug into it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_948", "text": "Great value\n\tI'm very happy with this product. It's great value for the price. The corded phone with answering machine means there's always a phone that's not dead and perfect for the home office area. The cordless phone can be used to check the answering machine messages. Lot's of features", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_949", "text": "You cannot beat a Belkin Cable\n\tGreat quality, excellent construction and strong RJ45 plugs. I have worked with a decent share of Cat5 and I have never had to cut and terminate a Belkin cable due to regular wear and tear", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_950", "text": "MP3 Player is good\n\tThis unit is a good buy. It is priced low, but functions like you paid a higher price. The negatives are that it isn't compatible with Itunes, and the earphones are not very ergonomically designed. Overall, it is a good product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_951", "text": "Great AM reception -- assume you'll be buying new earphones\n\tI'll try to keep this short and sweet. If you have been frustrated trying to get AM reception on the go, then you've found the right radio for you. I can't tell you how many pieces of junk I've bought that barely pulled-in even relatively close AM stations unless I constantly twisted the radio to the perfect angle needed to get reception. Luckily (?) those other radios also died pretty quickly. This Sangean product solves the AM reception problem and seems very durable. I also own their CCRadio and this pocket product lives up to its reputation. I love the fact that it also gives you the option to broadcast through the built-in speaker, just like transistor radios of the 50's and 60's--a seemingly forgotten feature. As for listening through the supplied earphones, forget it. Sangean should be ashamed to ship this product with the utter junk earphones that are supplied. Never have I heard tinnier sound, even for AM listening. Not not mention that the cord is annoyingly short. I immediatey invested another $35 in decent pair of Koss earbuds and stored the supplied earphones in the neareast trash bin. Now I happily and easily listen to AM and FM stations even over the roar of the lawnmower. There might be alternatives for those of you who plan on listening to FM exclusivey, but if you spend even a little time on the AM dial, I really don't think you have a choice but to pick up this radio", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_952", "text": "Nice for the price\n\tSound great. Nice bank for the buck.\n\nDid the I-plop follower think they would fit inside his ear? Maybe he is bitter with the DRM and I-Tune scam that Job's is screwing people over with. He's worse than Microsoft. I \"love\" followers", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_953", "text": "Good but can be annoying\n\tThis was my second DLO transpod. I had an older white one that I bought used. I figured I would \"upgrade\" to this one since my iPod and my car's interior are black. overall the thing performed similarly to my previous one, but with a few little changes.\n\nFor one the output of this unit is much lower than its older counterparts. That normally doesn't matter if you choose a good empty frequency, but as you start traveling you notice interference much more than you would expect. \n\nNext, I can't turn it up any where near the volume I used to be able to on the older one without getting hissing and static. It seems that the decreased level on the output also increased the amount of electronic noise when using it.\n\nLast, the most annoying part of this whole product, is that it turns off the radio transmitter after a period of no use. I have paused my iPod to take a phone call only to have very loud (since the level is so low on it you have to make up for it with stereo volume) static and sometimes radio stations coming through. Very embarrassing. Or when you stop your car and then come back, as soon as the radio turns on you are met with the same very loud noise.\n\nSince my car doesn't leave me many options for stereo replacement, this is the best product for my specific situation, though I may try and get that old one back from my friend...maybe an \"upgrade\" to a newer one will settle the deal", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_954", "text": "bad information below\n\tYou must have received CA-709 (without the cassette component) by mistake. CA-706 is prepackaged with the cassette component", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_955", "text": "replacement batteries for P402A/1B cordless phone\n\tWorked perfectly.\n Battery does not run low after a few hours off the base", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_956", "text": "I like it!\n\tI use this keyboard at work and as I am a medical transcriptionist, it is all I use all day l o n g . . .I really like it and I'm going to buy one for my home as well. It is very easy to type on and I like the wrist support", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_957", "text": "A Great Receiver for the Price\n\tThis receiver is a replacement for an older, more expensive, defective Sony that I had. It was easy to install and performs comparably well with more expensive units. I am satisfied with the product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_958", "text": "Home Theater Solution\n\tThe reviews sounded too good to be true. The reviews are right on. This system is perfect for home theater. I have the latest Panasonic plasma. This receiver is the perfect compliment. Here is why...\n\nI could only start with at 2.1 set up - L/C/R and no sub woofer. Great digital sound effects with a one button switch to stereo for easy comparison.\n\nTons of input/output connectors. Unless you need HDMI, the available connectors are perfect. The speaker connectors are screw down/banana plug type for easy, secure connection. Lots of component video, S-VHS and RCA video inputs. Lots of analog audio connections AND two digital coax and one optical. I use the digital coax for my DVD/CD and for my cable box. \n\nReally easy set up. I could assign inputs to the various selections through the front of the receiver. The manual is written in easy to understand language with lots of pictures.\n\nDid I mention the sound. Frys offers Polk Audio R15 for an indecently low price. With this receiver the sound is rich - great bass and treble without any tweaking of levels. Adding a Cerwin Vega center channel brought out the digital sound effects and this has them all.\n\nBest of all, my fashion master wife pulled the receiver out of the box before I got home and pronounced it beautiful. It was the only low profile receiver I could find that fit in the armoire we use as an enterntainment station.\n\nThe end result - I sat down and just watched Hellboy for the first time all over again in the middle of the installation. All for less than the cost of me and the Missus going to the movies for a few weekends. Get this receiver", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_959", "text": "Works Great\n\tThis item does exactly what it's suppose to do. It also makes the signal stronger therefore you get better reception. Worth the money. Only drawback would be, there is a lot of cord hanging around", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_960", "text": "Budget solution. In no means good sound without tweaks.\n\tThe Sony SS-MF650H are a low-cost solution to good directional sound for a very small room.\n\nThough I have not had the opportunity to test the ultra-high (up to 50kHz) frequency, the highs on these speakers sound very well, maybe only slightly boxy - note that the speakers are rather directional so the sound does not spread.\n\nThe sound is very flat. The lack of depth makes it feel as if the sound is coming from a flat wall or a small box rather than from a space, especially if you stand further away (over 5 ft.) from the speakers. It seems that the speakers have a much lower than published sensitivity level. However, don't get discouraged because with most speakers/headphones it may be that the speakers need some time to burn in (loosen the diaphragm) to get a bit more \"sustain\" to their output rather than seem to have a very sharp cutoff.\n\nThe bass is very punchy, and not deep. I would definitely recommend a subwoofer for these speakers, as their highs are very good, and midranges are nice but maybe a bit flat. The subwoofer will party compensate for the problem, and you could even completely cut off the bottom frequency band and suffer little ill effect (use the LFE on your receiver for the sub-woofer... don't worry, low frequency bass is not perceived by humans as directional so your surround or stereo won't suffer). In other words, you will need a lot of tweaking and additions to make these sound nicer than their out-of-the box quality.\n\nIgnore the 50kHz rating for ultra-high-frequency sound as a positive feature, as no receiver you will buy at the budget for these speakers will be rated for that output. Most are rated for 20 Hz - 20kHz, at a reasonable RMS.\n\nYou get what you pay for... for the price tag on them, the SSMF650H are good. They perform reasonably well on highs and mids (but in no means studio reference sound), and are crisp and punchy on the bass. They do however seem to lack depth and have low sensitivity - especially so on the bass... the further you move away from them (and especially if you stand up above them), the sound quality suffers.\n\nI would recommend Wharfedale Diamond 8.4 speakers as a better choice if you're willing to expand your budget a bit. Polk is also not a bad choice for cheap sound.\n\nI also demo-ed the ~$100 per pair CAT SDAT LEB-404 (I think I saw them on overstock for $80 with free shipping). They are a bit shady, but excellent for the price - seems that the 20 Hz bass rating on them is actually somewhat accurate. If you're looking for deep and bass-heavy sound without a sub-woofer, and are willing to take a hit on mids and highs a bit this is your \"budget solution\" instead of the SS-MF650H. I was pleasantly surprised. They also have poor sensitivity though, so if you have a big room shop around for something better.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_961", "text": "Excellent sound, great price\n\tI listen to a wide range of music, from hard rock, techno/electronic, to classical, and I've found it difficult to locate reasonably priced speakers that can handle all of this -- at least until I ordered this set. I was apprehensive about buying online (and also about the Sony brand for speakers), but I'm very happy with this purchase. I've been very impressed with the sound both at the high and low ends - the highs are crisp and the bass is tight, not boomy. The soundstage is expansive (of course, this depends a lot on your receiver as well) and imaging good. I'd definitely recommend this speaker set", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_962", "text": "Good product\n\tThis first time I use the HD product in my home video system and have the expected results. After I installed it and it immediately scan all the signal channels in my local area and have good quality. So far I place the antenna in door just in the first floor. I don't have too many channels in my living area in OH", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_963", "text": "dual voltage / dual wattage\n\tworked very well as planed\njust heavy to carr", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_964", "text": "First time to use a crimp tool\n\tI would have given it a five star but sense it's the only one I have ever used I had nothing to compare with. I have used it nine tines and it worked perfect every time. Sturdily made.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_965", "text": "Slingbox Review\n\tOne of the best gadget-products I've ever bought. The installation and connection was completely flawless. It worked the first time and has been working since (and I even used the Powerline ethernet adapter to connect back to my router). I have my cable TV on one input and my security system on the secondary input. Using my cellular Data connection on my laptop, I can watch tv or look at my security system from anywhere in the country", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_966", "text": "Great\n\tThis box is perfect to have all the basic ipod accesories at once. I have the 60 mb video ipod and all the accesories works perfect", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_967", "text": "Trust the description.\n\t(Despite some of the negative reviews of this item, it continues to perform well with my regular-sized iPod. In fact, it has more volume, depth, and presence than three other portable speakers--each costing 50 to 75% more--to which I've compared it. The only downside is that the item is no longer sold postage-free from Amazon, diminishing its \"bargain\" appeal somewhat.)\n\nThese modest-sized and priced speakers perform as advertised: the sound is more than adequate; they're small enough that I can take The Stephen Colbert Report with me on walks; when not in use, they fold up into a mini Porta-John. My only misgiving is whether I should have spent 2-3X more for a unit with a dock connector. But for under twenty bucks you simply won't find a better sounding, more compact unit", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_968", "text": "Best headphone value EVER\n\tThese headphones are lightweight, fairly comfortable, and sound head and shoulders better than any pair of $20 headphones I've ever heard. Here are the aspects people always want to know about:\n\nBASS: these don't pound your eardrums in, but the bass that is there is infinitely cleaner and snappier than some of those boomy headphones I've heard. You can really follow the bass line with these, rather than just having your eyeballs fuzz out from vibration.\n\nMIDS/HIGHS: this is the reason to buy these headphones. Not too bright, but very clear, warm, smooth, soothing, and musical. The first time I listened to music on these I was able to pick out the click of the pick against the guitar string, something I'd never heard before on that song. In fact, I blame these headphones on my new addiction to, well, headphones.\n\nThese obviously can't play as loudly as $200 headphones, and lack a little of the very lowest and very highest reach, but everything in the middle is VERY good. I don't think you can find headphones that are this nice to listen to for under $100. And being under $20, you can buy a pair to try without feeling like you might be wasting a lot of money. I should go work for these guys or something =)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_969", "text": "Xbox system link\n\tI was wondering if anyone knew if this hub would work for linking Xbox's together so you can have more than 4 people play at once. I know that I could link 2 with a crossover cable but I want to link 4 together so that I can have a gigantic 16 player Halo match (It's a very popular Xbox game for those who don't know", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_970", "text": "Good High Speed CD-RWs\n\tNothing much to say about them. They're high quality high speed rewritable discs that do what they are supposed to do. I've been using these kind of rewritable discs for a while now and I haven't had any problems with them what so ever even when I burn at higher than 10x. They come with cases too so you won't have to worry about scratching the CDs", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_971", "text": "Perfect headset for me!\n\tI matched this model number up with the phone I have, and it is a perfect fit for the phone and for me. I stay on the telephone for lengthy conference calls most of my workday, and the headset types that go in the ear ended up causing soreness. This headset sits gently over my head with the earpiece lying on my ear. I'm told I can be heard very clearly without echo or fadeout. I would highly recommend this headset", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_972", "text": "Danny\n\tI think this is as good as the expensive over $60 HDMI cables. I wouldn't spend money on the expensive ones. First of all, I'm not a cable junkie nor an expert. However, according to my research, there's no difference in performance b/w the expensive version nor the $12, $15, $20 version when it comes to HDMI since it's all digital.. hole buch of zeros and ones. The durability of the cables... I don't know. But unless you're someone who constantly plugs and unplugs the cables for some reason, it wouldn't matter. Normally, you'd connect the cable and keep it that way for a long period of time, so the durability is not really relevant. Bottomline: This is as good as the expensive ones. I first tried out the expensive Monster brand which was $85. Then I returned it after purchasing this, for the quality was the same. Don't buy the expensive ones", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_973", "text": "Must Have!\n\tThis is wonderful for laptop users that travel or like to move your laptop around a lot. If I leave my laptop somewhere I hate having to worry about tripping over wires and wires everywhere just look bad. This is really small and compact! Perfect for traveling too. I've used it for about 8 months now and it hasnt had one problem...it still recoils well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_974", "text": "good value for the money\n\tI am pleased with this printer. Considering the price, it is a good value. The cartridges are kind of expensive, but I guess most cartridges are these days", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_975", "text": "the little engine that could!\n\tPROS:\n\nsmall\nreliable\nvery good quality with pictures\nease of use\ngood software\neasy install\naffordable\n\nCONS:\n\nink tends to run out quickly with pictures\nslow rate of printing\nusb cable not included\n\noverall: 5 amazonian stars for the average user", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_976", "text": "Great detail in these inexpensive phones\n\tI have been using these for a while now and they seem pretty good to me. (disclaimer: I am not an audio professional, nor do I have any expensive headphones to compare with.)\n\nThey have great detail in both low and high end. In fact, I can hear things in some of my music that I never noticed before in either my small speakers or in the several foam on-ear style or earbud styles. This is good when listening to original CDs, or HQ mp3/AAC, but it did reveal some audio glitches and artifacts in lower quality mp3 that I had just not heard before...\n\nI tested these with a frequency response program on my Mac, show as having 25-15,600 Hz (in my ears, your ears may vary...) . This range is better than most of my other inexpensive headphones and earbuds.\n\nThey do a good job of blocking out external noises-- great if you are in a bit of a noisy space.\n\nAnd, yes, they were a bit tight on the head initially. To fix that, I got a stack of cd/dvd cases that was a bit wider than my head and allowed these headphones to be expanded by them for several overnight stretches (pun intended). This has helped too lessen the pressure they put on my ears and head to the point that they are now OK to wear for long periods. NOTE: this procedure is at your own risk, as I do not think it is officially endorsed by the mfg. ;-) Do not overstretch them, as the headband material, while flexible, undoubtedly has limits to the stretch it can take.\n\nGreat Bargain Headphones", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_977", "text": "Superb Sound Quality\n\tNot an audiophile, but someone looking to spend a decent amount of money on a quality set of headphones. This product nails all the requirements - great sound, great comfort, well built. I'll be buying more of these guys for friends and family.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_978", "text": "Uninstall the U3 and it's fine\n\tDon't let the reviews fool you. At this price, it's worth a little research. Apparently U3 is annoying a lot of people and the people at U3 have created an uninstall download for you to get. So Google it, download it, and buy the USB drive. The size of this USB drive and the fact that you'll never have to worry about losing the cap along with an excellent price make it worth buying. After you uninstall the U3 software, it works like any other drive. It works great, it just takes you ten minutes of a little extra work. \n\nI'm very satisfied so far and have carried audio, video, and a lot, lot more on a drive the size of a pen cap. Brilliant...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_979", "text": "More than I was expecting\n\tI bought these headphones a week ago and I am very pleased with them. At the electronic store, I listen to 3 pairs of Sennheiser (HD-433 ; HD-437 and HD-457). I hesitated between the 437 and the 457 but went for the 457 (10 more buck$). At the store the sound was OK as they were playing from the Sennheiser display rack. When I got home, I plugged these in my computer soundcard jack and the sound was a whole lot better. I am very impressed of the volume and sound quality I can get from them on my computer. My soundcard is an onboard Soundmax AC97 on an Asus K8V-X motherboard. I set the sound option in Windows XP on \"headphones\" and played \"Metallica- Nothing else matters\" with WinAmp. WOW !!! I was really impressed with the bass response and sound clarity in general. I only use half of the volume available in Windows XP and it`s more than enough for me.\nI do agree with some other reviews that the bass could be more precise but I found out that it varies a lot depending of the sound source you`re using. The sound is better on my computer than on my Harman Kardon amplifier and is a lot better on my MP3 player than with the earbuds that came with it.\nOverall, I would say that these headphones are very good for the inexpensive price. They blow away all the competition in the same price range. Compared to my old Panasonic, it`s a drastic improvement especially for the bass response.\nWhen it comes to music, I love bass a lot but I would recommand to others that you would listen to them from a source that you could adjust the bass level (bass knob or equalizer), so that way you won`t get too much bass from them.\nVery good headphones ... Go get a pair ... at this price you can`t go wrong. I highly recommand them for computer users (music, DVD movies and games)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_980", "text": "Great phone\n\tThis is one of the best wireless phones I've had -- good call quality, good speakerphone quality and good range", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_981", "text": "Dependable\n\tPanasonic makes good quality products and this is no exception. Easy to use, very compact, no interference with cordless usage", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_982", "text": "Great Phone\n\tI bought this phone to replace my older Panasonic because I needed a new answering machine. I love that I can retrieve messages from the handset. The handset is a bit smaller than earlier models, but just took some getting used to. Would definitely recommend", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_983", "text": "High Quality for Low Price\n\tI picked this up for 50 dollars to replace a 75-dollar Uniden that had a sticky \"talk\" button and muffled sound qaulity. The Panasonic blows the Uniden away. The sound is clear, crisp, and intimate, the ring selection is varied (I prefer the nonobtrusive default setting). The controls are easy to use. The quality and finish of the materials is high. I am now a loyal Panasonic phone buyer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_984", "text": "Great, great quality; even better value.\n\tIt's hard to believe the quality of the sound from this very small device. MP3's sound great as do the voice recordings. With 1 gig of space you can record an entire day of seminar speakers and still have space left. The built in STEREO OR MONO mics are great...PLUS, YOU CAN USE IT TO CARRY FILES TO AND FROM WORK.\n\nThe function buttons are logical and easily accessed, even with my big fingers. Priced right, I'm glad I purchased. Received it on time. Totally happy with my purchase. \n\nMy only wish is that it came with a case and a neck or wrist strap. It's so small it gets tossed into whatever pocket is available and that can lead to scratches from keys, etc", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_985", "text": "Great size, great price, great performance...\n\tI am a success coach and I record all my coaching calls as a standard practice. This recorder has performed fantastically in all situations. I get about 9 - 12 continuous hours of battery operation (depending on battery quality) and the unit captures voices flawlessly during my calls (I have an adapter for the phone). I have used this in a seminar setting and have had great results. I highly recommend using rechargeable batteries (always have one extra on hand) when you are going to use the unit for extended periods of time. Recharge before your event each day and you won't miss a thing. The unit only uses one battery and it's always a great idea to have a spare. The unit does not audibly warn when the battery is about to expire, so keeping a fresh charge should provide you with uninterrupted recordings. Each stop and restart begins a new file. For me that works great! If you are looking for one continuous file, do not shut it off. You can also buy software that will let you merge the files for your later use. You would be hard pressed to find a better product for the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_986", "text": "Great product at great price\n\tA good stuff at great price and as usual Amazon was fast to send the item", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_987", "text": "updated from a 17\" CRT and wanted something to match iMac 20\"\n\twhen I bought my Intel iMac w/20\" LCD suddenly everything else looked dull in comparison. This Apple 20\" is very close in spec to my iMac 20\" screen. Stores like Best Buy do not have good quality 20+\" LCDs in yet. You want the 16x9 profile also, the regular square LCDs look dorky in comparison and typically have lower brightness and contrast ratios. The newer stuff is very bright and clear. It is obvious when you go to a store and look at the LCD screens. The cheap $200 LCDs just don't look good in comparison to the new stuff.\n\nIntel iMac screen:\n1680x1050\n280 cd/m2 (brightness in candle power)\n800:1 Contrast ratio\n\nApple 20\" LCD\n1680x1050\n250 cd/m2 \n400:1 Contrast\n14ms response time (www.apple.com/displays/specs.html)\n\nOther comparables:\nGateway 21\" 1680x1050 $599\n300 cd/m2 1000:1 contrast\n\nDell 24\" 2405FPW $800\n1920 x 1200\n500 cd/m2\n1000:1 contrast\n\nYou should be aiming for at least 300 cd/m2 on brightness and close to 1000:1 contrast. These Apple LCDs have been out for awhile and are starting to show their age in comparison to the brand new products that have just started to come out. If you are using your LCD for a TV you may need the brightness, but for computer work the Mac 20\" LCD is just about right. \n\nI paid a few $$$ more ($750 total price) for the Apple LCD, but I feel I made the correct purchase. I just didn't like the way the others looked and it had to look good against my iMac. I actually like this screen better than the one on my iMac and it seems just as bright even if the specs say that it is not. Amazon also boxes the shipment (besides the Apple box) so your screen should arrive undamaged", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_988", "text": "A solid display that compliments any computer\n\tI've been slowly making my way to the Mac side after nearly 15 years of unadulterated Windows/DOS use. The process has been slow mainly because of the price and availability of Apple products: High and Scarce.\n\nThe best thing about Apple is that their customer forums are full of people like you and me, and if you have a problem, someone else has most likely had it, too. Those forums helped in my decision to purchase this monitor.\n\nI had been looking closely at the 23\" monitor. When I read about a majority of the displays getting a pink tint after only a few hours of use, I realized I would either wait until Apple re-engineered the monitor, or look at other options.\n\nWith the 20\" Aluminum, I didn't have to look far. I wanted a monitor that would compliment my G4 laptop (Powerbook), but I didn't want to break the bank, either. The answer was turning to ebay. $600 out the door. Mint condition. Saved over $150, and the monitor works and looks great!\n\nThe 20\" and 30\" models have had no problems. If you can buy them new, go for it. If you can buy new, but would rather spend that extra money on something else, check out the ebay auctions", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_989", "text": "Nice Phone\n\tI was looking for a basic cordless phone with out an answering machine and this one is great. It has good reception and I like the size of it. This phone is just what I was looking for.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_990", "text": "Best in class\n\tThese are the best portable headphones in this price range. Good bass and smooth, natural sound. In fact they would probably still be the best bang for the buck at three times the price. If you can afford more, consider the Sennheiser PX100 for about 40-50 dollars. But if you're on a budget or don't want to worry about losing or breaking a more expensive pair of headphones, these are definitely the ones to get", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_991", "text": "Changing to HDTV\n\tExcellent mount for the 2 TV's I've purchased. Was suprised to buy one about a month ago from amazon.com for 149.95 then was able to buy this one for 124.95. Did I pay too much for the first mount? Ollie...........", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_992", "text": "Next Best Thing to a Built-in Connector\n\tIt's not listed in the product description but the Pico works with the iPod Mini too. Like the other reviewers, I found it easy to setup: tune the radio, turn on iPod, connect the Pico, tune the Pico, done). In my car, the static interference was less noticeable when the unit was placed in close proximity to the radio. I noticed this as well with my home stereo. Maybe the next generation Pico needs a larger antennae, or my iPod needed charging. Regarding sound quality, my other car has a built-in iPod connector. The Pico sound quality is comparable, somewhat muted, but enjoyable. The Pico does offer the advantage of displaying the iPod menu to select tunes. I've read mixed reviews on other FM transmitters, but I am pleased with the Pico", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_993", "text": "Excellent for what I use this for\n\tI ordered this device to sit on a player piano, which can play ipod encoded MP3 files, once they are transferred from the special CDs that are designed for the piano. The remote is limited, as are all remotes for ipods, but for the special use I have, this is a great product. It allows me to sit across the room and pause the piano or select the next piece of music", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_994", "text": "Good capability, fair price\n\tI was looking for an inexpensive, yet high quality, long lasting, and durable way to identify dozens upon dozens of electrical wires behind the instrument panel of my airplane. A fellow pilot made me aware of the family of small electronic labelers available in the marketplace. The Brother 1750 fits my needs perfectly. Offering two lines of crisp, highly readable print gives a professional appearance to all labeling needs. My experience is quite different than some reviewers who have complained about wasted tape. In fact, I found that little wasted tape is generated if you simply adjust the margins to a particular task and this option is clearly spelled out in the instruction booklet. Since I purchased the 1750, I have found many uses for it around the home office and I wonder how I got by without one in the past! My only complaint about the keyboard is that among the characters, it does not offer a dash or hyphen, so when one is required, I find myself using a star instead. That is a minor complaint though. The Brother 1750 gets considerable mileage on AA battery power alone, so I have not felt the need to purchase the adapter", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_995", "text": "Maybe other reviewers were talking about another phone.\n\tWe recently purchased 4 of these phones and all of them work fine. The CID works perfectly for both lines. The interface/menu takes a few minutes to learn and get used to but I wouldn't call it \"non-intuitive\".\n\nThe Redial button (as you can see in the picture) is right above the number pad. If you can't find it, you might want to buy a phone with less buttons and less features. And it's pretty simple to redial a number in the CID display... when you see/get to the number press Enter twice (Once to bring up the \"MENU\", and Once more to \"DIAL\"). In fact you can also save that number into the phone's memory through the menu (press Enter once and scroll through the options)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_996", "text": "Very nice product\n\tAt first, I was not sure about if this Windshield Mounting Bracket was going to stay in place while I drive trough the streets. However, I was very surprised when I found out that the Bracket stayed put all day going from one place to another, even under some vibration. The suction rubber system is quite strong. It has 2 angles for adjustment, and you can rotate the GPS clockwise/counterclockwise.\n\nPros: Strong suction rubber system, GPS mounting system\nCons: Lack of a 4th angle for adjustment (the GPS can only be adjusted in the windshield plane, so you can not turn it towards your face for easy viewing - that's why I give 4 stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_997", "text": "Garmin Etrex Windshield Mounting Bracket\n\tVery strong suction cup provides secure mounting. Quick and easy clip in and release for taking the GPS with you. Product would be better if the pivoting arms were longer and able to swivel sideways. Otherwise, this is a well-designed and quality product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_998", "text": "Height dimensions inaccurate\n\tThe forums speak highly of these units-xr70, and I was going to get one because of the small form factor. Amazon's description for the height at 2.5\" is incorrect, according to Panasonic's website. Should be listed as 3 9/32\"H. Makes a difference if you're short on space", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_999", "text": "I just love this system\n\tI was paranoid about having buyer's remorse from this unit. For such a cheap price I was sure I would end up regretting the purchase. What is the tradeoff? Shoot if know, but I haven't regretted buying it one bit. The receiver is perfect for home theater, particularly DD 5.1 shows. There is absolutely no discernable speaker hiss with digital content, which is important for TV watching that has a high range of both loud and silent moments.\n\nAs for power, it's not an even match with some of the more power hungry and expensive analog amplifiers out there, but it easily crosses the threshold of annoying the neighbors.\n\nDigital is something to get used to. On conventional receivers, you turn the sound up high and it becomes somewhat sloppy, or what some call \"warm\". Not so with the digital Panny. It's distortion free up to very high levels. I wouldn't call it bright, but the response is very linear and precise. I like hearing all the details in music and cinema, even at loud volume. Others don't.\n\nThe weaknesses are very minor:\n\n-The FM tuner is nothing special.\n-It lacks fancy DSP modes of expensive receivers.\n-No fancy on screen display (must do most of the tweaking with knobs)\n-It does not upconvert video.\n-The remote control is an el cheapo.\n\nFor this price, though, who cares", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1000", "text": "Great Receiver\n\tI purchased this receiver from Fry's Electronics in San Diego, CA for $199.99. At first, I was a little hesitant about purchasing an all digital receiver. When I got it home, and connected it, I was amazed. This receiver will blow you away with the precision of it's home theater capabilities. I am using four Polk R30's as my fronts, and rear surround, and two Sony center channels for my front center, and rear center channels. I also have a KLH 10inch Tremor Series powered subwoofer. I estimate the entire system to cost about $650.00 total. I have colleague that has a Bose home theater system, and my little system blows his out of the water, and he paid much more for the Bose. If you want a great receiver a minimal price, this is the way to go. By the way, did I mention that it has four digital inputs, an optical output, and HDMI in and out connections. BUY IT!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1001", "text": "Great item.\n\tThe logitech stereo usb noice cancelling headset is awesome... I never recieved the one I ordered from ANT online, but the one I bought later at walmart owns me", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1002", "text": "Excellent Value for money\n\tI did a lot of research and finally ended up with this product. \n\n1) BOSE is an excellent piece - but main drawbacks - portability and lack of audio input from other devices\n\n2) Altec Lansing - basically a roun cylinder shaped one and I didnt get that in a black color for my 30 GB Black Video Ipod and the sound wasnt that impressive as Bose (or for that matter Logitech mm 50)\n\n3) Apple's ipod Dock - its a bulky one, that is definitely not portable and costlier than the Bose. \n\nI went to BestBuy to listen to everything and Logitech mm 50 really outweighs the other ones on these - price, portability and sound quality, yea, its not like Bose or Apple's dock - but really good for such a small piece. \n\nThe only thing I find a little difficult is, I am not able to switch playlists with the remote, its just for play/pause/next/prev and sounds, would've been completely happy if had all that I could do in the ipod. But, I am very happy with the buy and will definitely recommend to bu", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1003", "text": "low price and get the job done\n\tat such low price, this player is really pretty good.\n\nit gets the job done, even though the UI is a little bit basic.\n\nit can record in DVD+R and DVD-R, and has a 10 hour mode. Although in the 10 hour mode, image is not so clear but still pretty good if view on the computer using 320 x 240 resolution.\n\nand at such a low price, you can get two or three to record different programs and archive some shows, and it is still cheaper than the Media Center PC. Good thing is the disc is already a DVD playable in any player. No need to burn it as opposed to if you are using Tivo or Media Center PC.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1004", "text": "See above\n\tQuite acceptable. In line with prior purchases at outlet where PIXMA was sol", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1005", "text": "Incredible Headphones\n\tI've had these headphones for just over two years, and I'm happy to see that they're one of the few pairs marketed as \"surround sound\" that have done quite well. The reason behind that is because they're truly excellent headphones. The range is spectacular and the inputs even more so. You're given the option of RCA and Toslink (optical), which is all you really need. \n\nMovies really do sound like movies...you hear things behind, in front, and to your left and right when you're connected via optical. Take note that DTS also sounds 'boomier' and a tad crisper than Dolby D does, especially in Gladiator. \n\nHonestly, I've nothing to complain about. As a college guy, I couldn't bring my 1010 watt system from home. Which, I might add, never sounded as good as my headphones, mostly because headphones will always have the advantage of being closer to you physically. Listening to music at extremely high bit rates and using the optical connection from my Macbook Pro truly does some incredible things. You'd be amazed at Coldplay's \"The Scientist\" if you heard it on these headphones. It's indescribable.\n\nAnd by the way, I'm a slight audiophile.\n\nYou seriously can't go wrong with these headphones. And $65 for each additional pair of headphones, allowing you to add as many as you want to one base station? Even better...good idea for families in apartments.\n\nIncredibly advanced technology, incredible sound, and incredible results. Can't go wrong here.\n\nOh, and they're extremely comfy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1006", "text": "Great cam, good video and audio\n\tI just recently purchased the Quickcam STX for my sister who lives overseas in Greece. It's a great way for us to connect especially since we only see each other on an annual basis. Surprisingly, the video and audio is quite good. I do have a Mac and she doesn't have any issue calling me from her pc. We use Aol instant messenger (Video and Audio) or Yahoo Messenger (Video) to connect. I still prefer the iSight for Macs. Unfortunately, you can't use an iSight on a pc. Wish Apple could make the iSight compatible with PC's. Anyhow the STX is a great cam for what it's worth.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1007", "text": "Great image and voice quality\n\tThis samll web cam is doing a great job connecting my families overseas. The flexible shoe is really handy and the image and voice quality is beyond my expectation", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1008", "text": "satisfied customer\n\thave had no problems with this item, and it's a good price for the powered kind of USB hubs, which I have found are pretty necessary for most USB items.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1009", "text": "Love 'em!\n\tI found the sound fantastic. Just got these after usinf Shure E3s for about a year. I liked those but find these even better. When I first tried them I found the base so much stronger than the E3s as many have alluded to. Now I run my iPod at normal equalizer settings. I find the balance of the set dead on. The fit is great, of course your milage may vary. In fact they are so good at excluding air conduction that bone conduction becomes very noticable. This means when I walk with them I can hear my footsteps. This would be a real problem if I jogged (low impact workouts such as elipticals and bicycles are not affected)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1010", "text": "Much better than the Belkin Tunebase FM\n\tThis is my second FM transmitter and works much better than the Belkin that I ended up returning because it simply wasn't working.\n\nIt plugs firmly into my cigarette lighter and stays there, unlike the Belkin (I drive a 2001 BMW 325ci). It is easy to use with the preset FM stations. It works right out of the box, you'll be ready to go within seconds. The sound is crisp, with some static interference, which can be expected in a big city. Unmounting my car's antenna helps a little but doesn't completely cure the interference. I have a factory BMW Business radio which picks up FM signals pretty much without an antenna.\nThere is nothing to mount the iPod so you'll either have to set it in your cup holder or purchase a case separately.\n\nI wouldn't spend more than $45 on any FM transmitter as there will always be minor interference in urban areas. I won't be getting rid of my CD changer just yet", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1011", "text": "Amazing PDA, Great Features at a Great Price!\n\tI have had my Axim x51v for about three months. I purchased it from Dell for $480 with aluminum hardcase, extra 1100mAh battery, and auto power cord.\n\nStrengths: Just about everything. The processor is absolutely incredible. I heard (unconfirmed) that the Intel 624 MHz PXA270 is faster than a 2GHz Pentium 3! It sure seems like it. This PDA blazes through movies, photos, games, word processing, and anything else I can throw at it. \nThe other definite high point for this PDA is the screen. Once you see a VGA screen like this, you will be astounded at the difference it can make over a QVGA screen. I have to get about 4 inches from the screen to even see the pixels. The screen is crystal clear. \nThe battery life is phenomenal, even with the standard low capacity battery. Playing a movie at full brightness and full volume will last about 2 hours, extended to about 4.5 hours on low brightness and headphones. Turned off with a 1GB SD card drains the battery about 2% per day. \nWiFi is amazing. It connects consistently and is moderately easy to set up. Once connected, it keeps the signal well and is, while not fast, reasonable for speed\nJust about everything on this PDA is almost perfect.\n\nWeaknesses: Not enough programs to start with, Windows Media Player 10 (Download TCPMP, it's way better)\n\nProblems: Don't use Odyssey Client, it makes the PDA start up really slow. Also, in ActiveSync, On the PDA, select Menu, Add Server Source. On all of the screens, put random characters in each field, and deselect any check boxes that tell it what to synchronize. Then go to menu, schedule and select manual for both. Then go to menu, options, and delete the entry that you just added (the one that has no boxes under it checked) and delete it. It fixes a myriad of problems and makes the PDA run faster, and it still syncs automatically in the cradle.\n\nConclusion: An awesome PDA that does just about everything. Combine it with a BT keyboard and perhaps even a BT mouse, and you have an unbeatable combination of power and portability. Everything works extremely well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1012", "text": "Digital wireless phone\n\tThis phone has noticably greater range and clarity than our other wireless phones. The message center works well, and the intercom feature is useful. The phone is a little small, and similar to cell phones rather than a house wireless phone.\nThere are two generic rechargable NiCAD batteries, I think they will be easier to find than some of the packaged NiCADs that come with most wireless phones", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1013", "text": "Phone is awesome!\n\tThis phone is small, great battery life, awesome range, and no interference. The features are subtstanial and the quality is amazing. From one that has always had Uniden Cordless phones this is a substantial upgrade.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1014", "text": "yes!\n\ti bought one version from best buy, then i bought another with different buttons, then i bought this platinum one because its so cool looking, just make sure you save the code", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1015", "text": "not Quite truth in advertising\n\tsent check for full price fairly promptly, but not including tax, which ads say they will d", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1016", "text": "Very Good!\n\tBest earphones I ever had. Better then Sony MDR-EX51LP Fontopia Headphones. 2 years warranty", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1017", "text": "great sound\n\tEarbud fit system is comfortable, seals out noise, for many ear canal sizes. Sound is great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1018", "text": "Better than Logitechs higher priced offering\n\tI'm very pleased with this camera. I updated it with the new drivers and software on the Creative site (from January 2006) immediately and I have not had any of the problems others mention. The image quality is excellent with good lighting and the camera is fast since it is a true USB 2.0 camera. It will work with USB 1, but be sure you use USB 2.0 for better quality.\n\nVideo calls run a bit choppy if there is a lot of movement, but for basic conversations, it is fine. I use 8 Mbs cable and I connect with people using the same or high speed DSL.\n\nThis camera takes great video and photos and has an excellent one click panoramic option that does all of the stitching for you. If you want to take a large group shot, it is really cool. The other features like security and remote monitoring are very useful as well. I don't use the face tracking. \n\nThe base deserves a mention too. I use this on my notebook and on my desktop. It's cool that the base works with both notebook screens and on flat surfaces. Highly recommended for the price now with the current rebate Amazon is offering", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1019", "text": "Great mouse, mediocre keyboard.\n\tI wanted a combo and this seems to be the best one on the market now days.\nThe mouse is very good, a tad small, but still very comfortable. Not as good as Logitech\ufffd MX(tm)500 for my hand (I'd say I have a medium size hand), but still a very solid product. Side buttons are very useful. No need to install any additional drivers for XP if you are ok with the default behavior. Just plug it in and use.\nThe keyboard is so-so. It is not bad, but just not very comfortable, especially compared to Microsoft keyboards. (I use Microsoft 4000 for work and it really shines). The labeling is very small, Insert/Delete keys are not standard and I hate Vista ready button, if you hit it in the middle of the game you are lucky not to crash.\nWould I buy it again? Yes. Would I recommend it? Yes, but with some reservations.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1020", "text": "Get a free 42\" Plasma TV instead!\n\tWhy settle for less, when you can get a brand new original Panasonic or Samsung 42 inch plasma TV for Free! I got mine from this web site: awesomestufffree.com/plasma-t", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1021", "text": "Great sound, some suggestions for durability\n\tLike most people here, I found the Bose Triport headphones to have excellent sound but the plastic on mine also broke in the recess next to the earcups. What I found is that this is caused by the tension of the headband frame pushing into the plastic. In fact, the plastic broke from just sitting in my drawer for a week with the headband fully extended.\n\nMy recommendation is to store these headphones with the earcups fully retracted, to reduce the tension of the headband frame on that piece of plastic. Bose replaced them with no hassles, no receipt, no registration, just sent them back and got a brand new pair. I think that was well worth the money spent over 2 years ago", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1022", "text": "Great Speaker System\n\tI recently received the Zen Microphoto as a gift. Since I travel fairly often, I decided to purchase the Traveldock after reading the reviews. It's great. The Microphoto fits in easily and comes out just as simply. The sound is rich, loud enough, and better than any other travel speakers that I own. Many people comment on the bass issue. For travel speakers, the Traveldock has the best bass to date, in my opinion. True bass enthusiasts could purchase the subwoofer (for an additional $60 from Creative's website). I'm very satisfied with the sound and the convenience. The jacks are easy to reach and use, which are on the back of the unit. Also, the Microphoto charges while docked, whether it's playing or not. There's even an attachable FM antenna that plugs in to give you reception when docked (since you are not using the earphones which serve as an antenna also). By the way, it comes with a remote control which allows you to switch between FM and MP3's, adjust volume, and play/pause/FF/Rew. Overall, this is a very nice addition to the Zen Microphoto.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1023", "text": "awesome speakers!\n\tAgain, Creative Labs has combined all you need into one package: line in jack, usb port, fm antenna, and even a jack for a sub-woofer! for a small portable speaker, this system gets pretty loud and clear. The stereo effect button works great, the design is very stylish and the remote is a nice finishing touch. now for the cons;like most reviewers,i too, have to say the bass is lacking a bit, and the stand has a bit of trouble holding the speakers up due to small rubber feet that doesnt grip very well. and the last thing is the speakers itself doesnt have any grill or guard on it and it looks like it could be damaged easily, but these are minor things i can overlook and all in all for the price, this speaker system is very good. \ni tried the Altec Lansing portable speakers for the same price and i returned it the next day. it didnt even get half as loud without distortion and it didnt have as many cool features either.\nright now, im using the speakers with the zen nano plus and it works great! im saving up for the zen micro now and if it sounds good with the nano, then i know the TravelDock will sound amazing with the micro that it was intended for.\n one more thing, if your going to use the line-in cable for a device other than the zen micro, be sure to insert the BLACK end of the cable into the device your want to play and the WHITE end into the speakers line-in jack. i read a reviewer who said the speakers sounded tinny like a transistor radio and its because she had the wrong ends of the cable attached. i did it myself and i figured it out. unlike the reviewer who returned the speakers before taking the time to learn how to use it before returning it and giving it a bad review. \nI love these speakers and i even use them for my t.v and they sound great for that too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1024", "text": "Superb Sound\n\tI bought these speakers based on price because I just wanted to get some budget speakers to start off with on my home theater. It turns out that these speakers have amazing sound quality easily rivaling speakers that cost 10x the price.\n\nI really can't find one bad thing to say. Even at high volumes they have a crystal clear pristine sound. The sub woofer pumps a nice rich heavy bass. Take advantage of the low price on these speakers, you won't find a better deal.\n\nI'm using these speakers with a Harman Kardon AVR 240 receiver and I also have two Polk R15's as my front left and right", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1025", "text": "nice system\n\tnice little system but only 4 ohms so doesnt handle a lot of power. Good sound for an apartment", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1026", "text": "Great Speakers\n\tFor the cost, you can't go wrong with these speakers from Jensen. We love them, and in shopping around found them to be one of the best home theater values. The sound is great, and the speakers are perfect for just about any home theater need", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1027", "text": "The Printer With An Unsatiable Appetite\n\tPurchased this iterm for my HP8450 printer. Pictures are outstanding and the cartridge does the job.Only problem is the cartridge gets eaten up in no time at all. Cost per print no bargain. Problem isn't with the catridge, but with the printer and print process. Now we know why HP has printers at such reasonable price. They eat you up and spit you out via the price of cartidges. That's where the real profit lies. Amazon is tops in price and service delivery", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1028", "text": "Canon makes the BEST photo paper out there!\n\tAbout 2 1/2 years ago I finally got into the digital age. I began printing my own pictures and have tried every brand of photo paper out there (Kodak, HP, store brands, etc. etc.). By far, the most superior paper is Canon. They make fabulous photo paper that is reasonably priced and prints GREAT photos. \n\nI did a wedding album using Canon photo paper and the couple I gave it to thought that the photos were as good as the photographer they'd hired, which speaks volumes to the quality of Canon paper.\n\nI'd highly recommend that people use this brand. You won't be sorry", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1029", "text": "Excellent sound for those willing to take a risk\n\tEchoing most other reviews here, this is an excellent set of earphones that are well worth the money. But buying them is a risk! If you don't wear these earphones correctly, they sound terrible, easily shown up by any pair of throwaway phones. Those unsatisfied with the sound quality (especially those complaining of lack of bass) either haven't put them in correctly or have oddly shaped ears.\n\nLearning how to put them in properly takes time. Be prepared to spend a few hours fiddling with them and trying the different included cushions. Once you teach yourself how to put them in, it will only take a few seconds. Some tips: Before inserting the earbuds, draw the phones up from behind your ear, holding the earbuds in the correct orientation (drivers pointing medially), so the wires fall naturally between your head and pinna and the earbuds are just outside your ear canals. With one hand, pull the superoposterior part of the pinna in a superoposterior direction while inserting the earphone with the other. This straightens the ear canal and makes it easier to insert the earphone. (Your doctor uses the same maneuver when he/she examines you with an otoscope.) You may also wish to twist the earphone during insertion so that it lodges itself better. If the phones are properly inserted, they will have sealed your ear canals and you may want to relieve pressure via your Eustachian tubes (that is, swallow), just as on a climbing plane or skyscraper elevator.\n\nIt may seem like it takes a lot of work (and possibly learning a bit about anatomy) to get these earphones to work as intended. It does, and success is not guaranteed. But it's worth it! And to save your hearing, don't forget to turn down the volume, since your music will no longer have to compete with outside noise", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1030", "text": "Amazing picture with one regret\n\tThis was the largest set that would fit into my space. I also looked at the Westinghouse 37 inch HD moniter at Best Buy. The first time, I looked at the Westinghouse the picture looked a bit fuzzy. Then I read the review on CNET which said the Westinghouse picture was actually better than the Sharp. I went back to Best Buy and asked the sales person if the picture on the Westinghouse could be improved. He said it was as it good as it could be. He than said the Sharp was twice the price of the Westinghouse, so I should expect a better picture on the Sharp.In any event, I purchased the Sharp on Amazon during the recent Electronic Express Sale. On HD, the picture is amazing. It's also quite good on regular TV. \nMy only regret is that Toshiba has just come out with a 37inch LCD with a DVD built in. If I had known, I would have waited to check out that model", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1031", "text": "Dead Pixels\n\tWe bought 3 of these and every one has dead pixels. It's not a ton, but one monitor has three that are red in the center of the screen, and other has a few that are bright green in the corner. Not a huge deal, but there are some in all 3", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1032", "text": "Great Sound\n\tThis is my second purchase of these speakers.They provide great sound especially for the price.My kids use them with their computers and Ipods.I recommend them to everyone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1033", "text": "Killer Sound\n\tReally don't think you can get better sound for your dollar. Not only look cool, but sound great. Have only had for two months, but no issues.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1034", "text": "Great Drive\n\tBefore i bought this product, i was contemplating which brand name hard drive i should go with. I was told Seagate was top of the line. It truly is. No problems at all, easy to setup and use, and a fair price. I highly recommend Seagate over any other brand name (I've heard problems with other brands)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1035", "text": "Impressive\n\tThis is a great little piece of hardware. \n\nI bought it for my MP3's and movies, and I'm very pleased. It's totally \"plug-n-play\"; there aren't even any drivers that need updating, assuming you have XP up to par. \n\nIt gives 160GB (well, 149 in actuality) of space to work with. After moving nearly 50 gigs over to it at once, on the first day, it froze up. After that minor incident, I've had no problems, though, and my machine runs alot faster because of it. With my 100G of music already on it, I'm very happy with it. It has given me no fuss--it doesn't even give me any noise! It's as silent as a fart, and that's a big plus.\n\nI found mine at Wal-Mart for $114 and I think that I made a good purchase. If you're on a budget, this is about as good as it gets. Seagate's 300GB is also highly recommended, as I've worked with it before. A+", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1036", "text": "Very Pleased with this Drive\n\tThis drive is whisper quiet, easy to install and use, and in my experience, plenty fast. I recently encoded my CD collection in flac format and am using this drive to store files. I also used foobar2000/LAME to convert the flac files to MP3, all on this drive. During the process of converting the files, which is pretty IO-intensive, I found the drive to be completely reliable and the speed to be more than adequate", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1037", "text": "Great for a small radio\n\tI purchased this radio to keep on my kitchen counter. I chose Boston Acoustics over Tivoli because you can't preset the stations in the Tivoli and I like to flip through commercials. Other reviewers wrote that the bass can be overpowering. I listen to rock music and do not notice the bass. My complaint is that this radio advertises itself as picking up weak stations very clearly. It does not pick up stations much better then the other radios in my house. Also if you are listening to the radio you can't see the time display.\n\nThis radio is great if you have limited space. It looks good and sounds like a much larger radio. It has a lot of power for a small radio.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1038", "text": "Garmin Dash Mount\n\tExcellent accessory, portable and you do not have to apply anything permanent to your vehicle....highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1039", "text": "Good product!\n\tWow! Now I can transfer all I have in my PC to my cellphone. It's awesome... I need no cable to transfer stuff from my PC to my cellphone and from my cellphne to my PC. You can get this item in a very special price. Get it!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1040", "text": "High-End Speaker Connectors\n\tI own a set of older Martin Logan speakers. Their quality is legendary with a price to match. So I was interested in maximizing performance. When I called their office for advice, one of the tech guys (excellent service, by the way) told me the Monster banana plugs were great, not the best or most expensive available, but a good value. That was enough for me. My speakers are bi-wired so I purchased two sets of four plugs. Installation was a snap and the sound is wonderful. Add to that the free shipping, no tax and a total price saving of $12.00 and you can't do better than Amazon!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1041", "text": "Stick with Brother cartridges--not the cheaper versions\n\tThis ain't cheap, but it's worth it. I've learned my lesson buying cheaper toner cartridges, but they don't even come close to the quality and longevity of the Brother brand. You get what you pay for..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1042", "text": "very nice\n\tNo problems with these, and great price at amazon", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1043", "text": "Great little MP3 Player\n\tThis is an awesome little MP3 player. I enjoy both the MP3 player and the FM radio. It is very easy to use and syncs well with Windows Media Player. It is perfect for going to the gym because it is so small. It came with a great leather case that fits it well and prevents damage and scratches. My only problem with the player is that I can't fit more than 66-69 songs although it says there is about 70MB of space left on the player", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1044", "text": "Excellent and stable\n\tI've been using this router for a few days. I just had to set it up - I haven't had any cause to touch it since, it's very reliable. Highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1045", "text": "Visor Deluxe\n\tUnit works about as expected, with possible exception of a few areas of the screen that are not too sensitive to the touches from the stylus. So far I am working around that. This is my 3rd Deluxe and the 1st one to give any operational problem of any sort. Generally a good product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1046", "text": "Wowzas!\n\tYeah, so apparently this was a really good PDA to buy. I BOUGHT THIS THREE YEARS AGO AND IT STILL WORKS! Ive been searching for a new PDA since I thought this one was so out of date, and when reading all the reviews I came across many new \"state of the art\" PDAs that broke after only a few months. This baby has been great to me for three long years, so if you are looking for a reliable buy, go for this. Definately NOT flashy, very basic. All I use it for is appointments, dates, and to-dos. GREAT FOR STUDENTS WHO WANT TO USE A PDA AS AN AGENDA! \n\nGood luck on your PDA search!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1047", "text": "Just great\n\tI am working with my new PDA the Live Drive and is great to have akk ny videos, music and to write my notes and documents before my shift or meeting, and also the wireless connection is so great. I like the option that you can use it as an external drive", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1048", "text": "Buy with confidence.\n\tI lost my previous RadioShack surge strip and the various pieces of equipment attached to it in the Queens power failure and wanted something dependable. The price is great for its rating and all the stuff included, and it is kind of cool-looking too! Recommend without reservation", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1049", "text": "Faint high-pitched tone\n\tI'm using the Monster Cable MP Home Theater PowerCenter HTS800 to remove line noise in the electrical current to a high-end tube pre-amp. The line noise is removed beautifully; however, the PowerCenter itself creates a high-pitched tone. The tone comes out of the PowerCenter device directly. If you are planning to use this product on a high-end sound system, I recommend placing it in a location that is acoustically isolated.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1050", "text": "Nice buds for the price\n\tFor the background, I've owned and used various IEM (In-Ear-Monitor) headphones over the years: Ety ER4p, Altec Lansing iM716, Shure E2c, Sony EX71, Koss KSC75. Here's my quick impression after using these headphones for a week:\n\nPros:\n1. Very good bass and well balance (not as bloated as the Sony EX71, the ER4p has tight but the least bass-feel/effect.) Mid-range is good. Treble is just a little bit harsh right out of the box (but can be tamed with EQ.)\n2. Easy to drive (with the iM716 phones, I'd need to crank up the vol.)\n3. Very light weight\n4. Comfortable tips (3 sizes included)\n5. Decent isolation from outside noise (the ER4p and iM716 have better isolation)\n6. Moderately priced ($50)\n\nCons:\n1. Cables are thin so handle with care.\n2. Some people may not like the \"phonendoscope effect\" (cables frictions.) This is very common with IEM headphones, some are more than others.\n3. No pouch or case\n\nPS: For bass-heads, you will like these IEMs - from an owner of Beyer DT770-80's experience :", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1051", "text": "People need to understand...\n\tAll in-ear headphones will make some noise when the wires brush up against something. Sound travels along wires... it's physics, there's nothing you can do about that. Now, these earphones are incredibly light-weight and the wires are thin so that actually reduces the noise traveling through the wires. \n\nThese headphones are called \"asymmetric,\" meaning that the right earbud is on a longer wire than the left. You wear this by putting the wire on the right earbud BEHIND your neck. This leaves the area in front of you clear of wires that could get tangled up in your hands. This also makes it easy to each lunch while listening to music so your food doesn't spill on the wire.\n\nI paid about 60 bucks and for that price, I love these headphones. Face it, these are low to mid-range in terms of price, but perform more like mid-range to high range if you ask me. The cable is thin and flexible yet seems pretty resistant to damage. The buds are comfy and I like the asymmetric design. People need to realize that there are premium headphones for $500 or more. I think people need to keep perspective and not have TOO high expectations from only a $60 pair", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1052", "text": "Consistent..\n\tThis is the 4th spindle I've ordered and I haven't had a problem with any of my DVDs.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1053", "text": "Ipod Home/Wall Charger - GREAT\n\tThis little charger works great. It is the second one of it's kind that I have purchased. The last one took a lot of abuse and therefore I needed to replace it. Would buy it again. Charges quickly and is quite handy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1054", "text": "Works Great with my Nokia E62\n\tI am satisfied. Works great with my Phone Nokia E6", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1055", "text": "Works like a charm\n\tI have to say, when I first purchased this little goodie, I just assumed I was buying more memory for my Motorola Q. I had no idea just how useful and reliable this would be. It has proven to be not only invaluable, but a very good investment, based on price and usage. Buy one, no TWO. These things are great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1056", "text": "Great Product\n\tI'm a big fan of trackballs and this one is my favorite on the market right now. Just love it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1057", "text": "works with a MacBook\n\tI thought I'd weigh in, as the reviews suggesting noncompliance with Apple products seemed ominous. I bought a Passport, and the USB outlet on my Macbook powers it perfectly well. I don't need an external power supply.\n\nBtw, I get a transfer rate of about 2 Mb/s, or 1 Gb/5 minutes. This seems a little slow, but it doesn't bother me much. The Passport is small, has a nice rubber coating to prevent shock, and overall is worth the purchase price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1058", "text": "Higher Quality Ink-jet Printable DVD discs\n\tThese Verbatim discs have the DataLife Plus layer of protection that will allow them to last 100+ years. I'm a professional photographer and it's crucial to store my client's digital photos and artwork onto a disc that will remain stable in years to come. I've tried many brands and types of discs and have lost data (read errors) many times but so far with the hundreds of Verbatim discs I've burned so far, I haven't had a problem yet. The Kodak brand discs were also excellent, but Kodak discontinued making them. SONY also makes a good disc. These discs can be printed on directly with an ink jet printer such as the Epson R200/R300/R320, and the surface area is printable right up to the hub! I have no reason to switch to any other brand as long as Verbatim continues to make a great disc", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1059", "text": "Hub Printable!!\n\tThese Verbatims are terrific. As you may know, working with DVD-R media is almost a gamble...cheap media will save you a few pennies but either give you coasters or media that plays on few players. Sticking to name brands helps, but even then, some brands rely on outside sources for their media and while one lot/batch may be good, the next batch from the same brand may be from somewhere else. Usually, you're safe with media made in Japan. These Verbatim's are made in Taiwan but, they are great..I've bought one every couple months and I'm on my 3rd spindle now.\n\nThey have a wonderful printing surface that as mentioned, dries nearly instantly in Epson printers (I use an R200). Hub printable so you can print all the way to the edge which gives your discs a terrific look when printing nice disc art or photos. Not one coaster so far, burned with Apple Powerbook 2X Superdrive as well as a Lacie D2 Firewire writer. Though the media is 8X, it works in my Panasonic DVD Recorder (DMR-E55) which recommends up to 4X media perfectly). So far, I have not encountered one person who has not been able to play the discs (Samsung, Sanyo, Panasonic, Sony, Apex, Toshiba DVD Players, PS2, XBox, no problems) . Over 134 discs so far, and they look great, play great, and are a great price for hub printable discs. Highly recommended...I'm ordering more!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1060", "text": "Two Thumbs up for Quickcam Notebook Pro\n\tNotebooks Pro is the highest rated webcam (for notebooks) on the market and for good reason. Audio and Video quality is excellent. You can talk normal and be 2 or 3 feet away with no problem. The echo cancellation feature is a true must for webcams, especially with the use of video. On the negative side the USB cable is too short which limits interchangeability with your desktop. Also, I have the Quickcam Fusion for my desktop which is a 5 star rated product and without doubt the best of the best webcams overall. Logitech ships that product with Quickcam 10 software which is probably a nice update to Quickcam 9 the Notebook Pro uses. Unfortunately, Logitech provides little detail and info on these technical and software issues. B", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1061", "text": "Logitech.. I am pleased\n\tI had the previous version also. It is so far the best webcam I ever owned. Don't even bother to compare it with cheap creative ones. The frame rate and picture quality is awesome. Works in very low light conditions and has great software which can even make gieco or alien out of you. \n\nThey keep on working for years. My old one \"Quickcam for notebooks Pro\" still a champion after use of 3 years now. I got bored and gave it to my uncle. And boy he loves it too. Newer one as mentioned by other reviewers holds much better.\n\nDo I sound Like a logitech sales person? Well I must admit that I am very happy with their webcams. Amazon offers get price and you should get it.\n\nOne more thing. It's features outweighs its small size :). My Parents back in other part of world can see even tiny things in my room which they shouldn't :).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1062", "text": "great mouse - esp. if you have carpel tunnel in shoulder\n\tI got this mouse because I have developed carpel tunnel pain in my shoulder from years and years of mouse activity. I'm happy to say it is nearly gone (the pain) - I ordered one for my office and will now get one for home. It does take a bit of getting used to (after years of movable mouse action) - but it can be done.\n\nGood luck", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1063", "text": "Great Cable at a decent price\n\tUnlike many other cables that splice A/V output, this cable does so while retaining the details of that output. I.e., both Left and Right channels are extracted and outputted, not simply the Left channel with audio mixed down to mono. Also, it works on some computers, too!\n\nOn the minus side, I haven't gotten it to work on the television. In order to do so, you also have to buy the adapter for the Creative Zen player.\n\nI bought this so my Creative Sleek Photo would be compatible with an X-Rocker chair with built in speakers, and found that CD players and many other audio units became compatible, too. For that, it was worth the cost", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1064", "text": "good, could be easily improved\n\tI am running the RadioShark on a G4 PowerBook w/ Mac OS X 10.4. I am very happy with the programmed recording - saves to a variety of formats, etc. Very handy! The unit did all that it promised, but it could have had much better software. A Dashboard Widget is also included that controls basic operation, but not recording or EQ.\n\nNeeded additions:\n1. Station presets are selected from a drop down menu??!? One has to go to the RS menu bar (top of screen) to find the favorite Stations - kind of klunky. Better to have \"radio buttons\" associated with the App window. To be fair, the Widget does have better station selection, but the button is labeled with a 'heart'...\n2. No station \"scan\" function. One has to dink through the entire spectrum manually - wow - hard to understand this lack of functionality.\n3. Some additional audio filter/edit functions could be included. There is a multi-band EQ that works well, mostly (see comment below). At minimum there should be a hiss filter and a hum filter with variable levels of effect. Also, one should be able to edit out unessential material from an audio file. Though, for Mac OS X there is a nice freeware app that can do this: AUDACITY.\n\nOddities\n1. When first installed, the output had static in it which was worse with the EQ on. Griffin Tech Support was not very helpful - as with most tech support offerings, they failed to grasp the actual problem and replied with unhelpful suggestions. Re-installed software and it began working well.\n2. Initially did not seem to work well thru an external (powered) hub; now has no problems. Though, unit does work okay with a USB extension cable", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1065", "text": "iTrip is a trip!\n\tThis is a total bargain. Not only was the price right, it works perfectly in the car, at home converting every radio to a stereo system for my iPod Nano. When they're put together it looks like one unit and if, by chance, you use a Motorola Rzr phone the charger works with he iTrip and recharges the Nano, eliminating the need for any other charger devices", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1066", "text": "Wireless Logitech Mouse\n\tI totally recommend this mouse. I purchased the 1st mouse a few months about and just now bought another one for my other laptop. I like it that you have an assortment of colors you can chose from also. The battery life is pretty good also", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1067", "text": "Thank goodness I found these!\n\tI have been going nuts trying to find a decent set of headphones for my new iPod. All I wanted was decent sound for a decent price, but after trying various models of ear-buds and standard phones and returning them all I figured I was going to have to shell out some big bucks after all. But, then I decided to pull the trigger on some cans made by a great old company from my youth that used to be THE only choice for headphones- KOSS of course! And man- they still have it. These aren't the greatest phones I've ever heard, but for $20 (and it seems you can now get them for half that!) they easily compare to some well-known sets costing 3 times as much or more. Finally, no awful hi-mid peaks that threaten to end my career as an audio engineer *cough cough Sony cough*. They are fairly comfortable- I think I would rather have the traditional over-the-head band but you get used to these pretty quick. These sound nice, full- the bass doesn't thump like a lot of people like but to my ears it's smooth. And most important, you can listen for hours without ear fatigue. Without a doubt, these are the best budget phones I've ever owned! My bottom line- anyone who doesn't grab these for $10 bucks a pop is insane. Period *g", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1068", "text": "Very nice product\n\tI've tried several different brands of headsets and this one wins. It reduces noise, has excellent sound and is comfortable for hours at a time. My office is between the shop, where we make rocket engines, and the flight line on the airport, where airplanes are tested. Sometimes jet aircraft sit outside my window and perform engine run-ups, or idle the APU for hours. This headset reduces the white noise while still allowing me to hear the phone ring even when a local F-4 Phantom II tests the afterburner.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1069", "text": "Has not shown me trouble yet...\n\tGood price. Good company. I use this on my Kodak CX7300 and it's fine. Good product to buy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1070", "text": "Exactly what I wanted\n\tBought this a few months ago for my 3yr old son. He loves it. We have used it in the car as well as when he goes to meetings with me. Never had a single problem with it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1071", "text": "GREAT VALUE!\n\tWe bought this product for a long car trip and the kids loved it. I've also used it and thought the sound and picture were wonderful. It was exactly what we were looking for and for a fantastic price! We are very happy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1072", "text": "Best value for Fiber Optic Audio\n\tI've bought several of these cables and have been very happy with my purchase. I've used them for hooking up my Gaming Systems, TV, Cable Box, and Receiver/DVD Player. (Note: I had to buy a small 3 in 1 Fiber Optic Switch Box to handle all these cables -my Receiver and TV only had one digital audio connection each.)\n\nI believe that these cables are the best name brand VALUES currently around for Fiber Optic Audio.\n\nWhat do you REALLY get for a \"high end\" fiber optic cable that is triple the cost of this cable? I don't know. I purchased one (which was \"top of the line\") and obscenely expensive, and of course it sounds great, but these cables sound great too. Plus, these cables ARE Monster cables, AND they are THX certified!\n\nWhat does THX certification mean? Below is a blurb taken directly from the THX website describing it:\n---\n\"THX is on the forefront of entertainment technology, offering products and services of unparalleled quality for post-production, distribution and playback of audio and visual content. THX Certification is considered a mark of excellence in the presentation technology industry, offering consumers a promise that the cinemas they visit and the products they purchase have been evaluated and tested to meet the highest standards for picture and sound performance.\"\n\n---\nA digital signal is a digital signal. This is fiber optic cable -it uses light to transmit the digital data -it doesn't degrade like analog based on the quality of the cable. So these cables are NOT likely to give you a worse audio signal than more expensive cables, they just are going be a little less durable, and probably use slightly less high quality materials. Are they fragile? Not at all, but the top of the line cable that I purchased was so thick that I probably could have stepped on it on cement and it would have been fine. This THX cable is thinner and I could imagine it breaking more easily. If you work somewhere (like a studio) where there is a good chance of rolling things over the cables from time to time on a hard floor then you might have a good reason for a more durable cable. (Same goes for cables that are going to be manhandled regularly -i.e. a lot of plugging/unplugging and bending of the ends).\n\nOverall, I'm very happy with these cables and can I afford to buy a bunch for all the fiber optic audio connections I am now using (i.e. Receiver, TV, Cable Box, Xbox/Playstation/Gamecube)\n\n(P.S. for first time users, don't forget to pull off the tiny plastic coverings on each end of the fiber optic cables. These are there to protect the cable during transit/storage and will prevent the light from passing unless removed. Throw these tips away; you'll never need them again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1073", "text": "Great phone\n\tI have had this phone now about 3 months and I am VERY HAPPY with it. IT has all the things and want and many more, The hand sets are very clear and I love the fact I can check voice mail on any hand set that goes with it I do not have to run to the main answering machine to check the voice mail. The range of the hand sets is great had no problem at all with this. So far I love everything with this phone, It is much better than either of the last two phone I have had. I have walked over a 1/2 block from the house and it still works clearly, I have never had a phone that worked so far away from home", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1074", "text": "Not bad, given the price I paid!\n\tI purchased the Notebook Cooler approximately one month ago, after reading online testimonials of laptops becoming damaged from overheating. Thankfully, the same time I read that, Circuit City was having a sale on this item for only $15, after mail-in rebate. Fast forward one month and my opinion of the Cooler so far: not bad... \n\nMy laptop is noticeably cooler to the touch now, and the internal fan rarely comes on. The Notebook Cooler itself is smartly designed, with an aluminum topping and two fans that draw away heat. I'll admit, the USB connector cable is a bit flimsy, and I can see why some folks have complained. For those users who travel frequently (or anyone who foresees plugging and unplugging the cable often), you may want to exercise extra caution. The blue LED light that some reviewer claims is too \"strong\" is a minor quibble--if you really wanted to, you could always tape over the light and problem solved. As for the fan noise, I would say the low setting is comparable to \"white noise,\" which you don't really notice until you purposely try to listen for it! The high setting, on the other hand, is a bit loud, and I can see people having to turn up the volume on their speakers or TV to compensate. Usually, though, I only use the high setting when it's really hot in the room, or if I'm running intensive programs like Photoshop or some video game. \n\nOverall, I'd say I'm very satisfied with this product. (Though, I am somewhat disappointed that Antec needs 3 months to process my $15 rebate check.)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1075", "text": "Excellent Mouse\n\tThe Logitech MX 400 mouse in my opinion was a good buy. It is very reliable, accurate, scrolls smooth, and is precise and responsive on every surface I have used it on. It is also light weight and comfortable, making it the purfect mouse for the price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1076", "text": "As sturdy as it looks, and with very good sound for the price\n\tI bought two pairs of these when I saw them in a store on sale for under $15 each. They've both gotten extensive use over the past couple years. The cushioning on the outside is cloth inside a black material that I suppose imitates leather in looks and feel. This outer material on the cushions has worn off in flakes on both pairs, which makes it look raggedy, but the comfort and sound quality isn't affected by it so I don't consider it a big deal. The headband adjust on one side of one pair seems to have had something break inside it which lets that earmuff go farther down than it \"should,\" but likewise, it's something to be expected with this much use and hasn't affected comfort.\n\nThe cable is also thicker than most headphone cables I'm used to, which is good news for people who find themselves constantly rolling over cables with their chairs and such.\n\nI've compared the sound quality to the Koss QZ-50's (which I own) and a library's Koss UR-10's or 15's (can't remember which). Though the QZ-50's do sound better when they have their active noise cancelling feature turned on, the UR-20's are the most comfortable of the three, have the richest bass, are the most durable, and won't eat up your AAA batteries like the QZ-50's", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1077", "text": "Perfect for the office\n\tI recently bought these speakers because I wanted to play my iPod in the office. The sound is better then expected. While I would get a better speaker system for my home, for the office or on the go, these will do very nicely", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1078", "text": "Adorable\n\tMyself and my grandchildren love to hold these adorable pets, their fun. lifelike and surprisingly sturdy. Get one!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1079", "text": "Outstanding\n\tJBL speaker system for IPOD is an outstanding product, I would highly recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1080", "text": "Great the device but you still need to know how to best use it!\n\tThis is a product too unique for me not too try. I've struggling with lost receipts and always in a panic mode when tax day comes. There's just no other easy way I've found to keep track of all my receipts. \n\nEven with some of the negativity about the accuracy on the receipt recognition, I still wanted to try this out for myself.\n\nI noticed the following will increase the accuracy of the receipt scanning:\n\n1) Scan your receipt ASAP once you have it. Receipts are pretty cheap in quality and will fade over time. Also for that matter, you risk the chance of loosing the receipt the longer you don't scan it in. =)\n\n2) Ink quality on the receipt matters.\nIt does the best job when the dots of the letters/number are together and dark.\n\n3)wording on the receipt.\ne.g. the receipt can say visa/mc then scanner will pick it as visa.\n\nBusiness card scans have been excellent for me. Be sure to upgrade your sw to the lastest version. Mine is 2.55 at the time of writing", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1081", "text": "Great product for the price\n\tI have used this and the optical cable. For $20 less, it sounds just as good. Monster cable is a great price point investment for anyone who wants to get the most out of their home theater system", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1082", "text": "Zenith ZHDTV1 HDTV-UHF Digital Indoor Antenna\n\tExcellent antenna. Why pay so much more for other indoor antennas such as Terk or Samsung. I tried both of those but ended up with the Zenith at a fraction of the price and with much better reception", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1083", "text": "Great antenna for HDTV OTA\n\tI live in Manhattan on the 7th floor of an apartment building surrounded by taller buildings on all sides and this antenna provides great reception. I use it hooked up to an HP 3200 lcd tv with built-in tuner. It took me less than five minutes from package being opened to finding the best place for the antenna to sit for reception. The cable is a few feet long and the antenna itself light. I have it resting atop my center channel speaker. $20 is a great price to watch the hd content the major networks provide- especially for football", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1084", "text": "Does the job\n\tThis is very comfortable and works very well. It's heavy enough that it doesn't move around or push the keyboard, as some of the other types of wrist rests that I've used have done. Yet it's cushiony while sturdy enough to provide support.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1085", "text": "Comfort for the keyboard\n\tI type medical reports for a living, up to 10 hours a day and 7 days a week. Without the wrist rest, my wrists would not be able to hold up. The wrist rest is the perfect size. It stays in place on the desk. The gel continues to be supportive, even after a year of working on it. The only reason I did not give it 5 stars is because of the back of the wrist rest that lays on the desk has a horrible smell. I can't smell it while typing, only when I pick it up for cleaning. I wish there was the option for half stars - I'd give this 4-1/2 stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1086", "text": "iQue3600\n\tWorks well....Customer support from Garmin....more than excellent...One complaint..Very short battery life...Requires a 12 volt charging adapter...Windshield suction cup charge adapter is a must to use as a G.P.S....Also...Get a minimum 512 MB SD card for combo marine and street navigation....One plus is the brightness,unit size,and screen size....Do not keep it in your breast pocket while on the boat...Dont float..not waterproof..nuff said", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1087", "text": "Quality item\n\tThis product took less than 5 minutes to unbox, install, and work properly. Well built, and functions exactly as I would have hoped. I am impressed with the ability of the suction cup to stay attached, even in the summer heat of Las Vegas", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1088", "text": "Fine product\n\tThis is a very simple product that works as advertised. Easy to set up within MacOS X. I use the AirTunes functionality which is very cool. I don't use the USB printing. While more expensive than other 802.11g routers/access points, the simplicity + AirTunes functionality make it worth the extra money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1089", "text": "Good Phone System, for the Price\n\tThis Uniden phone/answering system has been trouble free since we bought it three months ago. Here's a list of the other things about this phone that I like most:\n1. The corded handset base unit can be used to make and receive calls even when the electricity is off. This, along with price, was the main reason I bought this phone system. This feature is unusual for a cordless phone system.\n2. The controls on the answering machine are simple and intuitive enough so that you don't have to refer to the manual when you need to set the clock or change the outgoing recording.\n3. Also, the answering machine has operated flawlessly so far.\n4. The battery life of the cordless handset has been excellent between charges. At least a week, sometimes more.\n5. Voice quality of the cordless handset and the corded base handset are very good.\n\nHowever, there is something about this phone system that I don't like.\n--The cordless handset has a pretty limited range. I had to locate the base unit in a central location in my 2,300 square foot house to get the handset to work in all rooms.\n\nBut overall I think the phone is a good buy, if you can live with the distance restrictions of the cordless handset", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1090", "text": "Excellent value for the price\n\tVery effective inside a plane comparing to the other noise cancelling headphone I have. Sound is ok for what it does. However, in a moving vehicle, it actually distorts the music which is a surprise. My other noise-cancelling headphone does not do that. It appears to have a relative long lag time in creating the opposite noise-cancelling wave. By the time the opposite wave applies to the music, the intruding noise is over. Otherwise, no complains", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1091", "text": "BEST PRINTS EVER!\n\tI was debating over the PictureMate, Kodak Printer Dock 3, Sony DDP-FP50, and the HP Photosmart 475. I made the choice of the HP and I LOVE IT! The prints are 4800x1200dpi and look like real lab prints. I use the HP 4x6 boarderless Premium Plus photo paper with the HP Ink and the prints are just wonderful. Forget the other bad reviews because this printer beats them all. (...) The HP produces bright, vivid pictures designed to last a lifetime. The PictureMate is also alot larger than the HP 475. The 1.5GB hard drive is a plus as well. HP said that the remote is not included but they lied, they come with the remote and battery. Overall, this printer is the best I have own", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1092", "text": "Excellent Quality- But do read this\n\tThese DVDs are absolutely top quality, and you really need to use bad DVDs to know how bad they can get. I ordered a pack a while ago and have burnt 7 discs so far. Not a single coaster, and Nero data verification (I always do that for DVDs) has not brought up any errors ever. BTW, the discs had a mixture of both large and very small files. The burner is the DVD multi drive on my Dell Inspiron Laptop (1505).\n\nHowever, I should mention (to those who haven't bought this product) why they are called Shiny Silver. You know that print on the top of DVDs with lines and that matte finish? Well, there's no such thing on these DVDs. The top looks a lot like the writing surface on the other side (other than the characteristic DVD color). Anyone who has seen unbranded DVDs will know exactly what I'm talking about- No special surface; however a felt tip marker works nicely to label the disks. Huge cost cutting here I guess, but definitely not in the quality department. I will buy again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1093", "text": "I have to agree with many on this.......\n\tI burn a ton of DVDs and have used almost every brand out there. Many have errors, even the top brand names like Memorex...etc.\n\nI have found the least amount of errors with this brand and the shelf life seems to be lasting. \n\nI've switched all DVD media purchases to Verbatim. They are by far, the best of them all. Would recommend to everyone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1094", "text": "Sweet sounding plugs!\n\tFirst off, these puppies sound good! However, there are things anyone intending to buy these earphones should know:\n\nThe sound is loud and crisp but definetely mid-trebley, as with most in-ear headphones. The low end is there, but for full effect, it takes to position the earphones just so in your ear canal at the right volume. Since they tend to slide out of the ear canal as one moves, this sweet spot is not very wide. That said, however, I recognize the difficlulty of delivering earth shaking bass in a device this small. Most bass-rich systems utilize either massive speakers/ woofers or chambered enclosures (or both) to deliver. Since the size of this type of headphones doesn't permit for either big speakers or special chambers, maybe the thing to do is to use the human cranium as the resonating chamber! I am yet to find any in ear headphones that really deliver bass to die for. Such is the difficulty to get big bass in so compact a package. Maybe the 5 and 7 series are better in this regard (for the price they better be). So if you really need earth shaking bass in your playback, look into buying those pricey phones. The lack of such bass is the only reason \ni didn't give it five stars.\n\nAlso, the lack of colored LEFT (blue or white) and RIGHT (red) tags on the earphones make it tricky to put on for the first time. I didn't realize I had them reversed until the pain got so unbearable I just had to check. So be careful.\n\nRiding while using them can be dangerous, since the sound isolation is so great one can barely hear jets thundering overhead. \n\nBang for the buck, ( I paid $69.99 on amazon), I really recommend these headphones to all but big bass aficionados.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1095", "text": "Woks Great!!!\n\tI had slight confusion whether to choose the sony 64 MB memory stick, which is nearly the same price or this one, which has twice the memory capacity of the previous one. I choose this one for the better deal and to add to my surprise J and amp;R Electronics shipped it so quickly(You guys Rock!!!). This one comes par with sony memory media in every field. So why choose the one with lesser memory capacity. Choose this one and feed your camera with some memory space", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1096", "text": "A very good DVD Recorder\n\tI like this unit. It is hooked up to an S-Video in from my Digital Cable Box, and uses a component video out to a Mitsubishi HDTV. Picture quality is very good; I'm very used to my high-quality Sony DVD player DVP-NS700P, but this one is very close. There is just a touch of graininess to the picture from the Cable box, but then I've not compared with other units. I think its more than acceptable. A DVD I burned played fine on the Sony..but...when I recorded one program, deleted it, and then recorded again, it would only play on an older Sony DVD player. My Sony DVD player is kind of touchy, anyhow. \nAll told, I'd recommend this DVD recorder without hesitation", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1097", "text": "By Far The Best Multi On The Market Today\n\tI don't normally write reviews on products but in this case I feel I must share the value and features of this product. You can't go wrong in selecting this player/recorder for your DVD needs. The quick start guide is just that \"quick\" and well planned. The people at Samsung know how to write manuals and this manual is the best I have seen well documented with pictures (in full color) and just that step-by-step for the novice. The setup diagram is excellent. The features are numerous you can throw any discs you have left over from other recording machines and through it in takes three seconds to intialize (any disc) and away you go. One touch record starts immediately. The quality is superb especially in High Definition. I couldn't wait to get it after reading the reviews from the last Electronics Trade Show so I was able to get it from back East about three weeks ago. Finalizing discs is a snap and easy I have had difficulty formatting on other machines but the Samsung is so easy the on-screen menu is good and the remote is easy to navigate even with my big fingers! It will play mp3s, CDs, computer made DivX movies, Region 1 DVDs, Picture discs from your computer and you can make your own movies from your camcorder or video camera and burn on the fly. You can also program your other electronics into the remote but you must know the manufacturer's codes which they list in a handy guide. If you are shopping for a multi recorder/player search no more get this one you won't be disappointed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1098", "text": "GREATTT\n\tI bought this set of speakers expecting a piece of junk...I WAS TOTALLY WRONG!!! These are great, they give the bass right where you want it. Sometimes i have to turn the bass all the way down and it is still too much. Watch out these come on sale instores for around $8.00 sometimes. That's where i got my 1st pair", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1099", "text": "Diane\n\tThe sound range and clarity is quite good, they are comfortable. My only hesitation is the cord is too short for my purposes, I'd like to use it with my computer not a MP3 attached to my belt", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1100", "text": "It;s my baby!\n\tI got my mini about nine monthes ago right before they were discontinued (which, in my opinion, was a big mistake on Apple's part) and I absolutely love it! Mine is pink, and the color is so nice, the design sleek and seamless all around. It's smooth metal casing is really nice and different. The clickwheel is smooth and I have had no problems with it.\n\nIt holds a little less than 1,000 songs due to different formatting, but it's still a good amount; iTunes is easily understandable and functional as well. The ipod mini is approx. 1/2 of an inch think and slides into pockets easily, while not being as flimsy as the nano feels to me. The clickwheel is a great and fast way to scroll through hundreds of songs, raher than, as on my brother's mp3 player, needing to press \"next\" everytime you change the song. The backlight is fine, and does it's job; my one complaint on that would be that, as I mainly use it on the bus at 6:00 am, it is quite bright and hurts my eyes.\n\nAnother huge plus to owning a member of the ipiod \"family\" is the countless accesories that have become availible exclusively to them. I myself have a case, an iSkin which I have come to adore, high quality headphones and the iBass, which is another great speaker product for ipods. I've actually invested waay more on accessorites for my mini than it cost itself, but that's how much I love it!\n\nFor having so many great features, this is priced very reasonably. Even when I got it and it was $200, I still felt that it was well worth the money. BUY THIS NOW!!!! it's amazing!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1101", "text": "Simply the best trackball\n\tI haven't written any reviews for Amazon before, but when prompted for my feedback on this trackball, I had to respond. I've been using one of these or its predecessors since the early 90's when Kensington first came out with the \"Turbo Mouse\". It was great then, and now it's better. This is as solid, smooth, and precise of an input device as you can get. I don't understand those others with buttons on the side that when you press them the trackball slides across your desk. This baby stays right where you put it because your button presses go straight down. You can use it with just the tips of your fingers or your whole hand -- your choice. The optical version is far superior to the old mechanical ones that needed frequent cleaning to stay in tip top performance. The only drawback is the $100 retail price, but frankly it's worth that. It's a no brainer at $80 which is what I paid through Amazon to Tiger Direct. If you need (or want) a high performance trackball that you'll be able to use with many computers to come, get this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1102", "text": "An IPOD must have!\n\tThese speakers are awesome for the price. They charge your ipod even when the unit is off. The sound quality is great for around 50 bucks. I bought these for traveling and they are small enough to fit in a suitcase without taking up too much room. They also stack so they don't take up much counter space. I can't say enough about the sound quality. They are great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1103", "text": "EASY TO USE SCANNER FOR PDF FILES\n\tI work for a small sized consulting engineer's firm where everyday we have to scan some hundreds of pages of text (magazine articles, old projects, letters from the client, books, etc).\n\nWe got four years ago our first fujitsu scanner ( still working ) and we have been impressed with its speed, small size and since it wase easy to use to obtain good quality PDF files.\n\nA couple of years we moved to the scansnap series. We now have four of them.\n\nPROS :\n- incredibly easy to use ( you don't need to teach anybody )\n- fast for PDF scanning\n- great value for money ( includes acrobat 7.0 bundled )\n- very small, perfect for a desk\n- good construction quality, no one of our 4 scanners ever broke\n\nCONS :\n- quality of the feeding roller is good but not professional. If you have to scan hundreds of pages you have to be on the scanner to avoid paper jams, double-feeding that some time occurs.\n- not great quality for photographs scanning ( however difficult because it is not flatbed ).\n\nI strongly suggest it for small-medium sized businesses to scan documents.\n\nIf you have to scan hundreds of pages everyday or you need a high quality scanner for photos you can find something better.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1104", "text": "Incredible Sound\n\tThe CD sound is like being at the concert. Hooking the radio up to a television makes the home theater experience even better. The fm radio receiption is even clear. Great quality product. Worth the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1105", "text": "Could have been perfect if...\n\tThese are some great headphones with a few minor flaws:\n\nPros:\n1. Great sound quality\n2. Very comfortable\n3. Light\n4. Worry-free charging\n\nCons:\n1. Achieving good wireless connection is not always easy, could require pressing the tune-in button several times\n2. Interference noises could sneak into the broadcast\n3. Turning them off could be annoying (requires precise timing)\n\nMy experience: I've had two pairs of these for over a year and I like them very much. I enjoy great sound watching TV or listening to music while everybody is asleep. This is really great, I can enjoy music at comfortable levels at any time of the day or night. The sound is much better and clearer than the sound produced by the speakers of the TV. You have the same clarity and volume even though you might be moving around the rooms away from the TV (closet or the garage for example). The headphones are light and very comfortable. I tried other brands and the aw771 were the most comfortable by far. So, overall wonderful product. However, there a few flaws to be aware of. Consider the following before buying. It might require several attempts before the unit tunes in at the right channel. Sometimes, turning the headphones ON results in poor reception if any at all. To correct this, you have to press the only button (power, search, and turn off) and wait until the unit picks the signal at the right channel. You might have to repeat this operation two or three times and it is a bit annoying. Once you get good reception, everything is ok although you might get some interference (alien noises) when you turn your head or move around. The last problem is with the turn off button (again the only multifunction button). You need to press and hold the button for a certain amount of seconds and release it in order to turn off the unit. That is not always easy and usually the unit comes back on. You think you turned it off but it is still on and if it's not in the charger base you drain the batteries completely. Well, I hope my description is helpful. \n\nRegardless of the flaws, I recommend the AW771. I use them every day and best of all I enjoy great sound when other people are asleep.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1106", "text": "Wireless LAN USB antenna\n\tVery easy to use. Expend my wireless network access from two marginal to five with very good signal level. No external power required. Highly recomend it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1107", "text": "Easy to Install, Easy to Use\n\tCould not have been easier to install - literally just put the included CD in the drive, and plug the device into your USB 2.0 port. Installed and self-configured in minutes. Very small, light, no additional power cords to worry about, no additional software (beyond the automatically installed drivers) to install - quick and easy. Only issue I found is that the antenna is permanent, so you could never swap for replacement/better antenna like you can on some other wireless NICs", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1108", "text": "Very Durable\n\tThis cover is very durable, however it is somewhat difficult to get the ipod into the case. The case covers the entire ipod except for small vent holes so it is very water resistant, but the case covers the locking button making it harder to lock and unlock the ipod", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1109", "text": "A nice whole house telephone system\n\tI purchased this answering machine with the intention of expanding the quantity of phones to cover the entire house. To start, I bought only one additional phone. I'll buy the rest later. So far I am very pleased. The sound quality is excellent and there are numerous bonus features that I have found very useful. Like the talking caller ID and being able to screen messages from any of the phones. I also like being able to program a phone directory into one phone and transfering (download) a single entry or the entire list to the other phones. And each phone is also a speaker phone and a full intercom.\n\nYou can name the phones for the rooms they will occupy which will help when you use the intercom to call a specific room. So you would page the \"Living Rm\" rather than phone #3, etc.\n\nIf you have caller ID, you can program special rings and special call ID colors for the callers in your phone directory but that information must be programmed into each phone. It doesn't transfer when you download the directory to the other phones. \n\nAlso, on another Panasonic wireless phone that I own, the incoming call displayed the name I had programmed into the phone directory. Just like your cell phone will say \"home\", etc. On this phone, the caller ID displays the telephone company info only. \n\nI think the phone is great, I just wanted to clarify some points that are not crystal clear in the literature.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1110", "text": "Great product at an excellent price from Amazon\n\tI love these speakers and the price was great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1111", "text": "High Quality - Good Price\n\tI'm very happy with the Kensington SX 2000. I listen mostly to jazz and the midrange is as good as the higher end Bose or Apple speaker systems. Pumping up the volume does not distort in any way either. Plus, I have my speaker on a divider that equally services both ends of the open space", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1112", "text": "Good Ol' Belkin\n\tI love Belkin and their surge protectors are top quality. I specifically look for their brand and I am always very impressed. This model has been especially good to me over the last 3 years and I would highly recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1113", "text": "Wonderful idea, with good tech support\n\tThis little device is a great invention from HP. I had problems installing the unit and was on the telephone with HP Tech support (India) for 1.75 hours, I spent very little time on hold.\n\nThe largest draw back to the unit is my computer acts like the DC4000 is not there from time to time and required me to reboot the computer in order to use this nifty device", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1114", "text": "Great speaker value --lower cost, higher performance\n\tI recently began upgrading my home audio by buying at Ebay 2 pairs of JBL E20s and 1 Pair E30s, an E25 center speaker and a Harmon Kardon AVR. I got the first pair of e20s a week ago and the 2nd pair of E20s and the E30 yesterday and the remaining stuff should be delivered by the weekend. \n\nThe E20s and E30s are listed as \"Bookshelf Speakers.\" The E20s ARE bookshelf speakers. As I wrote in my review of the E20s, the E30s can only be thought of as bookshelf speakers if you last name is Kong and your first name is King! The E20s are heavy at 7lbs each, not flimsy little boxes as some cheapo bookshelves are. The E30s are HEAVY. HEAVY! 16 lbs each. (That is what my 7 qt lodge cast iron dutch oven weighs!) They are 15 inches high and 12 inches deep. They need to be placed on small end tables or speaker stands 18 to 24 inches off the floor. \n\nI am very pleased with both the E20s and E30s. For small speakers, the E20s have some oomph and can be cranked up. The E30s have OOOMMPHHHH. They WANT to be cranked up. Yesterday I tried them out by listening to my mp3 files of the Animals Singles and Paul Revere and the Raiders Kicks. When cranked up, the E30s sound at least 1000% better than the the E20s. I hooked them up to my vintage JVC AV receiver circa 1989 that has 80 watts front and 20 watts rear power. At a little over half volume my ears began to hurt. You can really feel the bass and the drums kick. \n\nI also listened to about 2 hours of The Doors via Rhapsody with the audio out from my computer to the audio in on my receiver. I have been listening to this music since it was first played on the airwaves back in the 60s. The E30s are simply incredible! They brought some very familiar tunes to life and made them new and fresh.\n\nMy biggest surprise with the E30s is that they sound very good at lower volumes, not as good as the E20s, but still very good. As I write, I am watching/listening to a DVD of Vivaldi's 4 Seasons concertos performed by Herbert Von Karajan, the BPO and Anne-Sophie Mutter on fiddle and am running the E30s and E20s at about 15% volume--pretty low since the 4 speakers are sharing the front 80 watts of my receiver. Yet I can still HEAR everything at low volumes including the resonating violins and the harpsacord. Since we normally do not rock the house down all the time and we do often listen at lower levels, I am very pleased at how good they sound without having to blow out my eardrums. \n\nI bought the E30s for under $90 including s/h. Back in the early 80s or late 70s I spent more than four times this amount (adjusted for inflation) for 2 large, heavy Advent Loudspeakers with 8\" woofers. The E30s clearly sound better than I ever remember the Advents sounding including better bass response, and I liked the Advents! Over time, our audio choices have gotten better and cheaper. You still can spend mega bucks and buy a $10,000 McIntosh system (or even drop that much on a turntable magnetic cartridge as I saw at one website!) It all depends on what your budget is. The JBLs are a great value offering tremendous perfomance for those who are budget minded", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1115", "text": "Quiet, fast, and easy\n\tI repartitioned the disk so I have a Macintosh partition and a Windows partition. I back up both my Mac and my PC to this disk. It is fast and easy to use", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1116", "text": "Fast and quiet\n\tI use the drive to back up important data. I write a few GB to the drive each time. I was surprise by how fast data transfered onto the hard drive through the USB2.0 interface. It is quiet and I have no complain", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1117", "text": "Fast and quiet\n\tUsed for backing up a huge quantity of high resolution digital images. The drive is fast and quiet in it's operation, while taking up very little space on the desktop. I highly recommend this drive and this brand of drives", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1118", "text": "Perfect connection were you are\n\tThis equipment is simply and perfect a viable connection to the world \"where you are\"!. My work forces to me to travel to very distant sites where the communication was difficult and this creates a access point to me for connected to the world via Interne", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1119", "text": "Monster Cable S-Video MVS3-1M\n\tNoel Lee's Monster Cable products Inc., come up with the goods here! A cable of stunning, high resolution that snaps the picture into such clarity that you'll think you're watching scenes through a glass window and not through a television/monitor, a bold claim indeed, BUT, quite true never-the-less. I was totally unprepared for such a dramatic change for the better. This cable brings to the viewer ALL the picture, and, yes, that does mean \"Warts and all\"so, be prepared to see the smallest of detail, like strings and wire that enabled special effects crews to do their work \"Un-seen\". Who really needs HDTV when cables like Monster's MVS3-1M are this good and can bring a vastly superior standard to an existing television/monitor for only a minute fraction of the cost. Thanks Noel, well done", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1120", "text": "Fits my fat head...\n\tI stretched them till they fit comfortably on my wide head. They sound great to my ear and I use them alot", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1121", "text": "The Headphone to compare all others to.\n\tI have searched and searched and searched for a pair of portable headphones that sound as good as these with lots of failure. IMO, you cannot beat the sound of a set of and quot;over-the-head and quot; headphones. I have tried all styles: earbuds, behind the neck, clips, even the ear plugs. Nothing gives the sound and comfort of the KTX Pros (granted, I have never tried the sportapros or portapros, but from what I have read, they are the same headphone. Except they are UGLY!). The KTX Pros have both great lows and great highs. Plus, you can't beat that price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1122", "text": "It's very good\n\tThis is an affordable option that provides a lot of memory and allows USB 2.0 protocol for very fast transfer. If you need to transfer data from one digital product to another, this is very handy and I think that every person dealing a lot with data should have one.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1123", "text": "Excellent value for money!\n\tI basically bought these because they were cheap. Cheap things are not always bad and these headphones are a great example. The UR-20 provides excellent sound for both music and movies. It has excellent bass and sound isolation. I am by no means an audiophile but I know good sound when I hear it and these headphones produce great sound, especially for its price.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1124", "text": "For the price, tough to beat\n\tNot a bad battery deal. While they don't last as long as some other batteries I've tried, their cost per battery more than makes up for it. For those that care about such things, they contain no mercury, no cadmium, and are made in China", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1125", "text": "great phone\n\tWe previously had an AT and T cordless w/answering machine (1 handset) and always had trouble locating the one receiver - kind of like misplacing the TV remote. With 3 handsets, we are spoiled. Also our house has a few phone jacks but they are all located where we did not want a phone and no jacks in our den or living room. With the abilty to locate the phones anywhere in the house where there is an outlet, we were able to place one in our living room and another in our bedroom (which we can turn the ringer off).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1126", "text": "Everything you want in a corded phone!\n\tCorded phones with features are becoming harder to find now-a-days. My home needed one corded phone for sure fire communications during power outages, mobile phone down for whatever reason, etc. This is one of the few corded phones with caller ID and no answering machine built in. The greatest feature of this phone is it has a HOLD button so one can place a call on hold while one gets high tech cordless, etc. Also with the built in speaker phone this phone is great in the kitchen. Highly recommend this for your one corded phone in the house", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1127", "text": "WOW!!!!!!!!\n\tWow, who would've thought that you could get such amazing products, at affordable prices. The staff's friendly and responds quickly to any questions that you may have. This is one amazing phone system (Uniden TCX905), I forgot that it's a cordless.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1128", "text": "My son loves it!\n\tBought this for my son who is in Iraq. He doesn't leave his tent w/o it!!\nStands up fine to the dust and heat with no problem. Has more room than he expected. The price was LESS than the smaller one he wanted from a competitor to Amazon.com.\n\nSO glad I found this one on Amazon instead", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1129", "text": "I payed my $45 for these headphones and enjoyed them.\n\tI'm going to cover compatiblity, sound, and comfort.\n\nOVERVIEW.\n\nAlthough I wish these were as cheap as the IPOD, $39 + $6 shipping isnt bad either. I have done the heat treatment (using boiling water) and the headphones seemed to open up more. When the headphones came in the box, the ear pieces were really close together. So I can easily see how these bands can crack easily when put on your head.\n\nI plan to heat treat these again to spread them out more.\n\nSOUND.\n\nSound quality is excellent.\n\nCOMFORT.\n\nThe only thing I don't really like is this style of headphone. I don't really like the band to go around the back of my head, causing my ears to support the headphones. I like the ones that go over the top of your head.\n\nCOMPATIBILITY.\n\nI have a Inspiron DELL Laptop and these suckers can connect to it easily without using a transmitter. These can also connect to just about any MP3 player of all sizes (PSP also) because it comes with a small 8 mm jack extension cord.\n\nFEATURES.\n\nCoolest features with this compared to my other IR sony wireless headphones is that this can go through walls! About 3X feet away", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1130", "text": "Not the most comfortable, but work great ...\n\tI am overall quite pleased with these headphones. The sound quality is excellent. I've not had any problems with interference, background hiss or anything of that nature.\n\nBattery life has been excellent. I have not actually ran them all the way down to see just how long they'll last, but I use them to listen to music at work for the better part of 8 hours a day and they haven't failed me yet.\n\nThe only reason I would not give them 5 stars is that they can be a little uncomfortable after prolonged use. I'm not really a big fan of this \"sport\" style of headphone, and probably wouldn't have tried these if I hadn't gotten them on clearance. But, I found that after experimenting a little I was able to get them situated to feel pretty comfortable, even wearing them the better part of a workday", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1131", "text": "Good quality product and Nice design\n\tThe keyboard is good quality and the best product I could find for the price. I recommend if you are looking for a low profile keyboard w/numeric entry pad that takes a mimimum anount of desk space. The keypad has the feel of a large notebook computer. So makes a great docking station keyboard if you are used to the slim kepads on most modern laptop computers.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1132", "text": "A FINE monitor for a very fair price\n\tFirst off, let me say that this is a VERY impressive monitor. My points of reference for that statement are my other three LCD monitors: three Samsung models, two of which are 913Ns and the other is a 712N. These two Samsung models are advertised to have the same contrast ratio rating as this ViewSonic, and their advertised brightness ratings are 20 points higher than this ViewSonic. Surprisingly, I actually can see the brightness difference between the Samsungs and this ViewSonic, but, for my taste and needs, the Samsungs are simply too bright, and I end up turning down their brightnesses anyway. For high light, daytime use, I have found that I do like to have the brightness all the way up on the ViewSonic, but I truly do not see any need for it to be any brighter than it is capable of being.\n\nInstallation was simple: in fact, something that might be helpful to those of you who are buying this would be that, interestingly again, the drivers that are on the ViewSonic website are actually older than the ones that came with my installation CD, even though the driver package that is posted on the ViewSonic website claims to have been posted only a few weeks ago. When I first installed this monitor and turned it on, I truly do not think the picture was as clear, or the graphics as rich, as any of the Samsung monitors that I own. But, and this is another tip for new users of this product, the default setting for the ViewSonic screen contrast was set MUCH lower than the maximum setting. When I increased the contrast up to its maximum setting, I believe the clarity and quality of the picture to be nearly equal, if not fully equal, to those on the other LCDs that I own.\n\nOne big plus about this monitor is that it comes with a DVI cable included, so you save that added expense (this isn't true with all ViewSonics). And, especially with the digital connection, I have no doubts about ViewSonic's claim that this monitor has nearly twice (5ms versus 8ms) the refresh rate as the Samsungs. I have to admit that I wasn't sure I needed a widescreen display, but I believe it's going to be a challenge going back to the standard ones! This is a really a fine monitor!\n\nNow for a few small negatives. One reason I haven't purchased ViewSonics in the past is that they put a fairly tall bar on the bottom of these screens to accommodate speakers. I already have a fine speaker system set up and connected to my computer, so I really have no use for monitor speakers. Additionally, those ViewSonic speakers always raise the monitor height up much higher than I'm comfortable with. Strains my neck. The reason I really didn't worry about it on this monitor was because, while there are speakers, they appear to be nearly half the height of the normal ones on other ViewSonic monitors. With that said, I have to admit that even this speaker accommodation bar added a bit more to the screen height than I had expected. For example, on the 17 inch Samsung monitor, the bottom of the screen is 3 3/4\" from the desktop. On the 19 inch Samsungs, it is 4 inches. On this ViewSonic, the bottom of the screen is 5 1/2 inches above the desktop. It's not bad, but it's going to take a bit of getting used to. If all else fails, other monitor stands are available.\n\nAs with most electronic products these days, there is very little in the way of documentation. The 87 billion language installation card tells diddly. The .PDF manual that is installed on the computer simply says the standard self-explanatory things. However, I found the interactive help program on the manufacturer's website be quite useful in helping fix a few small problems, surprisingly.\n\nAll in all, I'm very impressed so far, and I'm really looking forward to using this monitor! By the by, shipping from Amazon.com was amazingly fast: it shipped the next day, and it arrived the day after that. I can't complain about that speed! My only question is why they would need a weight surcharge on this but could ship an extremely heavy wood lathe for free? Go figure! Anyway, a solid four stars for this monitor", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1133", "text": "works great with other handsets\n\tI got this base and added 6 TCX805 handsets to it. The whole setup works great. I got this base because it supports bluetooth through to my cell phone. That features works well, there's a slightly longer pause as it connects through to the cell phone but that's trivial. I will say this, you need to keep your cell phone within about 20' of this base. I just take mine off, turn on Bluetooth and it automagically pairs up with the base.\n\nSo if you want the cell dialing feature and like the more traditional upright handset, get this base and expand it with other handsets.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1134", "text": "A Great Product\n\tThis product is great - allowed me to connect a distant printer to my computer by hooking two of the extension cables together. Worked right away - no problems", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1135", "text": "Excellent LCD!\n\tResearched a lot before I bought this TV and for the money, this one was hands down the best 32\" LCD. Also, Amazon had the best price by far and it shipped to my house in a timely manner with no major issues. \nI mainly use this TV for my XBOX 360. You will NOT be disappointed if you are planning on doing the same. The game mode does enhance the picture a great deal as well. I provides sort of an Anti Aliasing effect smoothing out some of the rough edges. All in all, after owning the tv for about 2 months now, I couldn't be happier. To get around the poor speakers, I just plug in a nice set of headphones and games sound GREAT. \nI've also hooked up an HD antenna and regular cable. HD channels have a very good picture over the air. Some football games almost look better on this than on my 42\" Samsung DLP downstairs with the HD Cable. There's also a nice Antenna button on the remote which quickly swaps between cable and the Over the Air Antenna. \nThe only drawbacks to the TV are the 1 component input and the fact you can't use the PIP with the cable connected, only the antenna.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1136", "text": "Really grew on me.\n\tI had a Zen Vision:M but I returned it because I decided I didn't need quite that much storage capacity and the hard drive seemed to sputter and whirr too often and I wanted the peace of mind that comes with owning a flash player compared to a hard drive player, so I decided to go with the Zen V since it's interface is almost identical to that of the Zen Vision M's(which I liked).\n\nThe first thing you will notice is the physical design. Initially I wasn't that impressed, but it's really grown on me. The height x width dimensions are comparitively much much smaller than the iPod nano. You can actually wrap your entire hand around the device, and the soft finish feels very nice in your hand. The second color that fills the seams of the player is a very nice touch as well.\n\nThe music is organized your standard Artist-Album-Song interface that is becoming quite a bit stale in my opinion. Still, it's as simple as you can get I suppose. The device officially supports album art although it seems to be very hit-or-miss in that regard in my experience. The screen is vibrant and colorful but is very hard to see in bright sunlight.\n\n The middle joystick is used for navigation and it works very well in that regard, although wedging your thumb underneath to move upward can be tricky sometimes and result in an accidental button push. A dedicated volume control switch is found on the side and a hold switch on top. \n\nThe player syncs with WMP11 via USB connection. Syncing it is a snap although I was not impressed with the transfer speeds. Also, if you sync the tracks on your player back to another computer, album art will not be attached to the music tracks.\n\nIf you are a newbie to buying MP3 players make note of the different sized models. The 2GB model for instance advertises that it holds 1000 songs but these figures are theoretical maximums based on low quality files. Most of my files are mid bit-rate WMAs and I can fit about 500 songs on the player, half as much as advertised. \n\nSummary:\n\nPros:\nExcellent physical design\nEasy to use interface\nGood navigation\nGreat sound quality\n\nCons:\nOn-the-go playlist creation is flawed\nAlbum art support hit-or-miss\nSlow transfer speeds from WMP11\nAccesories rarely available in brick-and-mortar stores\n\nUltimately, I recommend the Zen V over the iPod nano mostly on the strength of it's vastly superior physical design.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1137", "text": "Love them\n\tI have had these speakers for over a month and I love them they sound awesome. They were delivered quickly and they were brand new as described", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1138", "text": "Better than expected\n\tI read the other reviews for these speakers so I had very high expectations. I can only say WOW! The premium price (compared with lesser 2.1 speaker systems) is absolutely justified", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1139", "text": "Pinnacle of 2.1 PC speakers, best for their price\n\tFor reference, I've owned a set of Labtec APX-6420 2.1 speakers for about 6-7 years now. With the purchase of a a new computer (Mac Pro + Cinema Display) I decided it was also time to upgrade my speakers. I spent a very long time mulling over different brands and models, listening to them in stores whenever possible. Of the major \"PC speaker\" makers, I recall sampling Altec Lansing, Logitech, Klipsch, Bose, Creative, and JBL. Aside from listening in stores (a poor environment) I also took into account personal experience with the brands (mostly the first three I listed) in regular \"home\" situations.\n\nI initially wanted the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1's because of the fantastic reviews they've gotten on Amazon and elsewhere, but was turned off to them because of the apparently poor build quality (parts breaking very quickly), along with reports of buzzing, the power switch being on the back of the subwoofer, my impression of them in stores, and experience with a friend's ProMedia 4.1's (which neither I nor him really cared for, and which recently broke).\n\nI tried as many Logitech speakers as I could in many different situations and decided I HATE ALL OF THEM (with the sole exception of the Z-5500's which I own and love)! The bass especially sucks on their speakers.\n\nSo... through all this I eventually came to the conclusion that Altec Langsing was the brand I wanted to go with. And if that was so, it had to be the FX6021's which I had been eyeing for years. The first time I heard them in a store I declared them my favorite of the selection at the time and the same is still true. These are probably the best sub-$200 2.1 PC speakers you can buy. Even at their MSRP of $250 they're probably worth it. These speakers a very nice!\n\nThe sound is very clear and sharp. Get ready to hear all the distortion in your low bitrate digital audio files. The speakers especially shine when listen to live recordings or anything that was produced by real instruments (i.e. not techno, though that sounds good too).\n\nSubwoofer is NOT \"boomy\" or \"buzzy\" like others have reported. I never use the equalizer in iTunes and have the bass at about half. It's very deep, rich, and discrete. Doesn't shake the floor or cause my neighbors to complain--yes, I live in an apartment too and bass is a concern of mine. For those who complain about the bass: maybe you shouldn't have gotten 2.1 speakers? Maybe your units were defective? Or perhaps the subwoofer was placed in a very poor position? I know sound is highly subjective, but those reviews just don't sound right to me.\n\nPROs:\n* Tall, sleek, and sexy satellites provide a nice wall of sound and match the Cinema Display perfectly.\n* Bass and treble have a *large* range of adjustability. 50% of either is plenty enough for me.\n* Power button on control pod\n* This is important: NO BUZZING. Not while they're on, not while they off. 100% silent.\n\nCONs:\n* Volume adjustment is digital and moves in \"notches\"; these notches aren't always small enough. I much prefer a regular analog knob.\n* Remote is a bit useless\n* While they look good and perform well, they feel a little cheap\n* Get ready for lots of cables hanging from your desk and all over the floor (on the other hand, long cables are a PRO as well)\n\nAnd finally, don't be fooled by specs. Yes, other speakers may have more watts of power and THX certification, but that really doesn't matter as much as it might seem. These are more than loud enough for any sane person (100% volume would probably wake up the neighborhood). I really didn't pay any attention to the specs, I bought them because they sound the best", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1140", "text": "The Best!!!\n\tI've owned these Altec's for over three years now, and I have yet to ever coming close to replacing them - as a matter of fact, when facing the decision of buying another set of speakers for a new computer, I went ahead and still purchased these babies!\n\nSOUND QUALITY --- the sound quality is very crisp and excellent overall - I have used mine for video editing, and I'm very pleased with how clear the dialogue audio has come through, in addition to the special effects sound - unless you need a five speaker system (or comparable) then I'm confident that this is the most crisp sound you'll find in any speaker\n\nVOLUME --- these suckers can get LOUD - just take my word for it\n\nCOMPATIBILITY --- This is the part I love most - there is no software to install and no special plugs - the speakers plug right in, and very easily, into the audio jack, just like a pair of headphones would --- thus, hooking in a computer, iPod, cd-player, etc, is easy as heck, making these speakers extremely universal for any sound equipment\n\nCONTROLS --- the speaker system comes with a seperate remote, giving one access to adjust the volume, bass, and treble, all seperately from the computer's controls -- the knob to control the volume, and other functions, is easy to use and makes for quick adjustments\n\nSIZE --- the speakers are extremely thin and the subwoofer is a very manageable size -- placing these speakers is easy\n\nPRICE --- believe me - it's a bargain at under $200!!!\n\nOverall, I give my full recommendation here -- you'll love these speakers", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1141", "text": "works pretty well with stereo hook-up\n\tMy sound improvement wasn't as dramatic as many people describe, likely because I already had my computer wired to a good reciever and speakers, but I did notice an improvement over the integrated system I have once I made some adjustments. If you listen to rock, pop, blues or jazz, this card can make everything seem a bit brighter and punchier. It also seems to improve Pandora internet radio streams even more than my mp3's, though I have to keep the volume at about 3/4 in the Pandora player to prevent distortion. If you mostly listen to classical on a good stereo, I'm not sure if this card will do much for the sound, but it might", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1142", "text": "WOW\n\tI wondered what kind of mouse I would get for $60. I kept thinking, what could be so special about it. Well, I don't know where to begin. I like it so much, I'm getting ready to purchase another one just to use at work. I used a Microsoft Explorer mouse prior and thought I'd never find a mouse that was as comforable to use and had all the extra buttons I needed. This mouse completely puts the Explorer to shame. It took me a few minutes to get used to how quickly it responds but I soon caught on. I really didn't care for the glowing or the chameleon paint on it. That's not why I got it, although it does look pretty cool. As for gaming, I really didn't notice much improvment in my skill but it REALLY does feel better in your hand. The bottom of the mouse it curved in so you can grip it much easier.\n\nMy only negative comment towards it is how cheesy the driver and gui is for it as it looks \"homemade\".\n\nI would highly recommend this mouse for anyone who spends any time at all on a PC", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1143", "text": "Razor Diamondback it's not perfect but at 1600dpi who cares!\n\tI got the Razor Diamondback a few months back and have been very pleased with it's performance. For gaming it's great, but I do not recommended it for everyday mousing around. \n\nThe resolution on the Diamondback was the selling point for me, and if that's something your interested in you will NOT be disappointed. It's really super sensitive and has improved my accuracy quite a bit. I do have a few gripes with it's design, but with 1600dpi that can be overlooked! Oh, it looks cool when the lights are out the chameleon green paint is a trip.\n\nDesign problems that I have noticed... Buttons squeak, button placement is not optimal, it's kinda small for people with big hands, programmable buttons take to much force to operate which can cause erratic mouse movement. If you have a second mouse to do your work with this makes a great gaming specific mouse, highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1144", "text": "Upgraded to solve security issue.\n\tI decided to upgrade my laptop with the wpc54gs from the wpc54g. I did this because the \"g\" card would randomly disconnect when the WEP or WPA security was activated. Living in a home near about 6 other networks I really wanted the router and wireless network secured. So, I purchased this card to see if it would fix my problem. I can happily say it solved the random disconnect with WPA security turned on. The range is just fine and all my network connections seem solid. Have not had a disconnect yet, over the last 5 hours.\n\nThe reason I took away one star is the fact on the Wireless Network Monitor V2.1 there seems to be a flaw. When I connect to the network and internet the monitor says it is hooked to the network but unable to find the internet. Obvious by my submission of this review, the internet can be found and used.\n\nAll in all a good product that functions just fine in my A45-S121 Toshiba laptop.\n\nPhil (Mesa, AZ", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1145", "text": "Great Product\n\tThis was easy to set-up and use. It receives the signal from the router in all the rooms in my house", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1146", "text": "great device\n\tcamera works great! the first one I ordered did not function correctly but Amazon promptly replaced it. resolution is good and audio is a great bonus that works very well. a great feature for me that I found was not available on all other devices was the ability to have video stored on a network folder. additionally, there is no software required to run this", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1147", "text": "Does what's expected\n\tA device like this either works or it doesn't. This one happens to work", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1148", "text": "Lexar JDP Review\n\tI had no problem with the product. The directions were pretty simple. \n\nProblem: I never received my rebate information!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1149", "text": "Very impressive for the price\n\tI ordered these headphones from Amazon based primarily on user reviews of a number of noise cancelling headphones. I am quite pleased with my purchase. Though not stellar audiophile quality, the sound is pretty darn good, and with some minor EQ it's excellent. The noise cancelling effect seems to work very well: much better than I expected. Furthermore, the headphones are very comfortable and seem to be solidly constructed. I highly recommend them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1150", "text": "Excellent service.\n\tWhat can you say? I placed my order with Amazon.com. A few days later the product arrived at my door. Perfect", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1151", "text": "Good Quality Sound for Portable Use\n\tThe quality of materials: zipper, hard case, strap and light\nweight are outstanding. When I connected my MP3 player, the\nsound was impressive for a-carry along- portable stereo speaker.\nNext, I took the MP3 out of the speaker case and loaded my DT\n200V pocket radio; again the sound was very good and even loud\nat a low volume setting. \nNow the minor negatives: changing the volume, etc. \nrequires going into the zipped case. \nOther than the ipod, be careful in\nselecting this speaker. The player, radio... cannot be \nmore than 4\" high, 2.5\" wide and .75\" thick; \nlarger and you may not be able to zip closed \nthe speaker case, which is necessary.\nMy items just do fit. So the Quality Sound \nand Materials make this a fine product, \nespecially for the money.\nOTHER PRODUCTS REVIEWS HAVE GREATLY HELPED ME \nDECIDE WHAT TO BUY, THIS IS WHY I DID THIS REVIEW. \nPLEASE DO THE SAME FOR OTHERS AS YOU BUY PRODUCTS.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1152", "text": "Perfect Keyboard, Good Mouse\n\tI bought this package purely for the keyboard. I wanted a new one with wireless technology and I was driven to Bluetooth just because it is so reliable. I do not use the keyboard and mouse together, however.\n\nThe keyboard is one of the most comfortable keyboards I've ever used. I am a computer programmer so having a nice keyboard is essential. The pad at the bottom is very comfortable and the keys are very well spaced and organized. The only real compliant is they cut some corners with the home, end, page up, page down, and delete keys. They moved them around from the conventional way which I still haven't gotten used to but it's fine.\n\nI have experience no lag with either the mouse or the keyboard. I play a game called StepMania (a sort of Dance Dance Revolution clone for PC) which requires very accurate timing with the keyboard. I've experienced no problems here, it's spot on and probably the fastest ever. The only problem, really, is it takes a while to register if you haven't use the keyboard for a while since it must turn back on from sleep mode and reconnect. After that however, there are no problems at all.\n\nI do not use the mouse with the keyboard. I decided to use it as a mouse with my iBook since it had built-in bluetooth. I had absolutely no problems connecting the two devices and it works flawlessly. I don't use the mouse very much, but the times I do use it I experience no problems.\n\nBoth the range on the mouse and the keyboard are extremely nice. I can go anywhere in my room with either the mouse or keyboard and experience no problems.\n\nThe battery life on the keyboard is also very nice, esspecially since it has the built-in sleep feature. I have had to replace the batteries once since I got the unit in January of 06 (currently June of 06). I have not had to replace the mouse batteries yet, but I do not use it very much.\n\nOthers complained about not being able to use the keyboard in the BIOS or startup screens, but I haven't had any issues with that. It depends on how recent your motherboard is, and mine is relatively new so I had no problems.\n\nI highly recommend this setup to anyone wanting a wireless keyboard or mouse, or if you want to split and use the mouse with a laptop and keyboard with a desktop. Either way, you cannot go wrong with this package, it is extremely excellent", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1153", "text": "does the job\n\ti recently purchased these speakers for my patio setup. the sound quality wont blow your mind, but it does not sound bad. its large and lound enough to hear for an outdoor speaker for the price. it has a switch in the back for outdoor/indoor. not really sure what that does. very easy installation with the brackets included. (no screws provided) overall great unit for thye pric", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1154", "text": "Solid and Clear\n\tI agree that these cables are way too expensive!! However that being said, they really do perform well. I have been using them for almost a year and they are just solid. Colors always look their best. I know it was a silly purchase but my DVD's look great.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1155", "text": "Good phone - short battery life\n\tOverall, a good phone. Low cost. Well built. Many features. Speaker works OK for the price. Features such as caller ID and the speaker phone are powered by batteries. As stated by another reviewer a set of batteries only lasts a few months, even if you do not use the battery-powered speaker phone often. This phone would be a great phone (for the price) if it did not use batteries, but was a plug-in model", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1156", "text": "Best value for money.\n\tFor a long time I was looking for a phone to use with skype. For the price and convenience, Actiontec Internet phone wizard was the best I found and ordered it from Amazon ($42.99 with free shipping). After receiving the modem I have been using it for almost a month now and I am extremely happy. I have connected my codeless phone to it and everything seems to be working fine", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1157", "text": "Highly recommended\n\tMy experince shows that it is always better to use paper from the same brand as your printer. Then the result is really outstanding print after print. The paper is really top quality and regardless of your needs it will satisfy them. Bravo Canon for this first class product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1158", "text": "how networking technology SHOULD work\n\tAgree with the reviewer who called this a 'Perfect Product'. It is.\n\na) Take it out of box\nb) Plug it in\nc) You're networked\n\nElapsed time - approximate 15 seconds.\n\nCompared to the pain I went through trying to get my SlingBox working with a Linksys game adapter, installing SlingLink renewed my faith in technology. Awesome", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1159", "text": "Super easy setup and works like a charm\n\tI purchased this to use with my newly acquired Slingbox Pro. All I had to do was plug these into wall outlets and connect the Lan wires. Worked like a charm...couldn't believe it was that easy. Great performance and good price from Amazon", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1160", "text": "Great for the price\n\tBottom line up front:\n\nWorks very well, very low price, works much better with the \nincluded drivers than with the generic windows xp driver\n\nDetailed review:\n\nI bought this so I could use my new Treo 700w with my non-bluetooth-enabled laptop. The price was my main motivation in buying it.\n\nInitially I just plugged it in and used the default windows xp drivers and it worked okay, however it didn't always work and i'd have to unplug/replug for my phone and the device to find and talk to each other.\n\nAfter getting tired of that, I decided to install the drivers that ship with the product. I've had a much better experience since i did that. I was afraid the software would be really clunky given the cheap price, but it's actually quite good and gives you a TON of options that the standard XP driver does not provide.\n\nIf you use a this with a laptop and you dock/undock it, you'll have much better luck if you stop the adapter prior to docking/undocking. Otherwise, you'll probably end up having to unplug/replug it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1161", "text": "Logitech MX500 optical mouse\n\tThis is a corded mouse; fits comfortably in your hand. Moves smoothly across table surface; works well on a mousepad as well if you need wrist support.\n\nWorked out of the box (except for the application button) for the different buttons on the mouse. The Internet buttons allow for a page forward/ back with your thumb. There are also line up/down buttonw above and below the scroll wheel that allow for more control in scrolling.\n\nThe scroll wheel feel good, better than some other mice I have used.\n\nI opted to use the native Windows XP mouse driver, so the application button does not work, but the Windows taskbar is not much of a hardship :-); and I prefer not to clutter up my system with another set of marginal utility software", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1162", "text": "good, not great\n\tIt has very good definition but is slow, even in the night is not that good and is slower", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1163", "text": "Compatible with more models\n\tWhile the product description states this battery is \"Compatible with Motorola T5320, T5400, T5420, T5600, T5620, T5700, T5720, T5800, and T5820 2-way radios\" the 53615 is compatible with many more. To bad Amazon couldn't put this online for us.\n\nFrom the packaging:\nT4800 Series\nT4900 Series\nT5000\nT5320\nT5400 Series\nT5500 Series\nT5600 Series\nT5700 Series\nT5800 Series\nT5900 Series\nT6500 Series\nFV500 Series", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1164", "text": "Excellent phone Tons of features\n\tI purchased this phone system as a gift. I set it up and used it extensively. The handsets have features that you are used to finding in a cell phone. Many different ring tones to choose from, the antenna lights up when a call comes in. You can even set special colors and ring tones for specific callers so you'll know when they're calling without picking up the handset.\n\nTalking caller ID is great too. No more rushing to find the phone only to discover it's a sales pitch or a call that could wait.\n\nI set this phone up on a voice over IP cable modem phone and the calls are loud and clear. \n\nThe phone is running next to an 802.11b/g wireless computer network and has NO interference at all. \n\nOne suggestion to make the batteries last longer: Do NOT leave the phone sitting in the charger all the time. This will basically be constantly charging the batteries and will wear them out MUCH faster. Instead leave the phone off the charger until the battery alert beeps and the phone displays \"recharge\" on the screen. Then let it get a full charge. You'll find that the batteries will not need to be replaced for a year or more instead of 6 months or so", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1165", "text": "Music Like Never Before\n\tI was looking for a new pair of headphones to compliment my brand new ipod nano when I ran across these on a website. I was a little hesitant at first because I don't think I ever spent over $40 on a pair of headphones. I finally decided to invest in these because I spend most of my free time listening to music. I received these the other day, and immediately plugged them into my ipod. Please don't let the breaking in period discourage you! After these become comfortable, you will hear music you have never heard before even when you are listening to songs you have heard thousands of time.\n\nI started with all my heavy bass tracks, and couldn't believe how they sounded with these headphones. I then wanted to try some of my jazz and blues tracks to see how these tracks sounded. This is the first time in my life John Coltrane has given me goosebumps!\n\nIf you are debating on whether to spend this kind of money let me make it easy for you. If you are just a casual music listener, I would say just go with a good pair of cheap ones, you will save a lot of money. However if you are a passionate music lover and collector, these headphones will change your music completely. After getting comfortable with these, I would have paid much more than I actually did", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1166", "text": "Amazin\n\twe have this for our 30gb ipod and it works fine in both our cars.....very handy and a must buy!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1167", "text": "Excellent for Auto-Racing games\n\tThis is the 2nd Gamepad I've owned (My first PC was in 1993). The 1st gamepad was the Gravis Gamepad (4-button + D-Pad). I recently upraded and there is no GAME/MIDI port on the new system, plus I need more buttons for Need For Speed Most Wanted, etc.\n\nI love this controller. I've had it for two days and have had nothing but excellent results. I've only used it in NFS games (I have them all).\n\nThe WiFi works flawlessly and I have a WiFi network in my house. Installation is simple and takes maybe 3mins.\n\nThe rumble only works on games which have forced feedback software. This is totally understandable. The feedback in NFS-MW is very slight but that's not the controllers fault, it's a matter of programming by EA Games.\n\nI like the weight of the controller. It's not feather light, so with that motor and battery weight added, it feels more like a premium device (just like the 67$ with tax I paid for it - canadian dollars). I didn't like how my gravis gamepad as so light, so this is a step up.\n\nThe analog sticks are a great for racing as they are progressive like a steering wheel. They are rubber gripped for non-slip action. I am used to the D-Pad, so I have mine setup in NFS to use both as a directional control without having to press the MODE button to switch because you don't have time during a race to press a button before switching.\n\nIt works as well as my old gamepad, but feels betetr and has extra buttons and the other features listed make it worth the money. If you in the USA, you'll be getting a much better deal. It lists for 60$ cnd here but only 30$ US in the states.\n\nCONS:\n\nIt's not as comfortable to hold as I would like but its much better than my Gravis Gamepad and the buttons are easier to hit on the new one.\n\nCONCLUSION:\n\nI'm very satisfied overall and I knew I may have to get used to the way it feels when I hold this controller since changing from the old SNES style Gravis Gamepad.\n\n4/5 rating only because it could be easier to hold", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1168", "text": "Really a great phone\n\tWe have had this phone for almost a year and I love it. We have the base station which is also an answereing machine plus we have a sattelite phone. I wish we had more satelite phones. I love the talking feature because I just listen and know who is calling. I also love the programming feature. I never have to look aup a tel number that I call regularly anymore. I just wish the extra phones were not so expensive to add on. \nGreat phone buy it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1169", "text": "No management needed\n\tThe system worked out of the box allowing me to quickly link up additional devices in an in-home office which had a single network connection. Haven't measured simultaneous throughput to multiple computers yet, but from simple observation connectivity seems transparent. Should allow for movement to gigabit switching in the future as well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1170", "text": "Excellent producs\n\tThis cable is of the best quality, quick shipment and at a price that beats all the retail stores - you can't go wrong", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1171", "text": "Stylish design that works great too!!!\n\tI did buy a set of 2 \"Base station and extra handset\". Its a great design, tons of features, MP3 ring ton, Picture Caller ID, Sync with your PC for phone book, Answering machine, etc.\nI am very happy with.\nThank you so much for such great product with a great price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1172", "text": "Best phone I have used\n\tI work at a home office so I am on the phone lot. I always buy cordless phones I can use with a headset so I can have both arms free while I talk with a min of background noise intrusion. In other words, I don't talk with the phone cradled between my shoulder and ear. And I don't use speaker phone features. Let's just get that out of the way now since those are things some have complained about that I couldn't care less about.\n\nThis phone first of all looks good and FEELS good. It was built with high quality plastics and metals on all surfaces. It has a nice solid weight to itself. Nothing tacky or cheap about it. It looks far better in person than it ever did in pictures. And it looks pretty good in pictures. I like how the bases are designed such that the antennas serve a double purpose as cradle supports for when the phone is docked. Clever design. The charging base light and back-lit buttons all look very slick.\n\nThe screen is attractive. A big step up from back-lit LCDs or no screen at all like my previous phone.\n\nI like that you can very quickly find and hit Mute, adjust volume, and page through your caller history.\n\nThe belt clip goes deep so the phone stays snugly attached to you pocket when you are walking around.\n\nI know many 5.8 GHz phones don't mention that only one direction of communication is at that frequency vs. both directions (as 2.4 GHz sometimes gets used too). I don't know for sure if this phone falls into that category, but I was in the market for a 5.8 GHz phone to avoid interference with my WiFi networks as well as to avoid microwave oven interference with my calls. One thing's for sure: this phone definitely is immune from MY microwave oven. In the past when I was on a call heating up my coffee, static and voice quality went way down unless I got far away from the oven. With this new phone I can stand right by it while on High w/o ANY impact on voice quality.\n\nOne other very cool feature is the spare battery charger. While it's nice that the battery can replace a unit that runs down in a handset right away, the best part is if you have a power failure. Your phone will keep truckin' and there is never a need to replace that battery with some short lived 9volt waste of time.\n\nFinally, I like how the phone by a bedside basically doubles as a digital clock. The phone base unit picks up the current time from the caller ID info provided by the phone company and uses that info to automatically set and broadcast the current time to all headsets and base station. No need to manually set the clock. And when not in use, sitting it is dock, the phone's screen displays the time.\n\nSo far I've found the voice quality to be best of any cordless phone I've owned", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1173", "text": "GREAT ITEM\n\tI bought this for my kids computer when I bought a new one for hubby and myself... these speakers sound better then the more expensive ones I have.... \n \n I highly recommend these speaker", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1174", "text": "MIXED RESULTS WITH MY T/X\n\ti wanted a top quality palm with the bells and whistles. this is pretty close to it but i had a few problems with the email and web features. granted i am not a techie, but connecting and checking email should be more straightforward. all the other features are top notch and overall i love my palm", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1175", "text": "Works Great!\n\tI purchased this item for a long trip so I could charge and/or play my Zen mp3 player in the car without worrying about battery life on the trip. It worked great. I am also planning to use it for my notebook in the car the same way because the car adapter for my notebook costs $100", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1176", "text": "The Headphone to compare all others to.\n\tI have searched and searched and searched for a pair of portable headphones that sound as good as these with lots of failure. IMO, you cannot beat the sound of a set of and quot;over-the-head and quot; headphones. I have tried all styles: earbuds, behind the neck, clips, even the ear plugs. Nothing gives the sound and comfort of the KTX Pros (granted, I have never tried the sportapros or portapros, but from what I have read, they are the same headphone. Except they are UGLY!). The KTX Pros have both great lows and great highs. Plus, you can't beat that price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1177", "text": "nice but not solid\n\tFor the price is is great.\nit's working fine but the plastic is not solid and has a feeling of low quality.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1178", "text": "A great audio compliment\n\tWith so many of these ipod speaker docks on the market, it was sort of struggle to decide. Ultimately, I felt very comfortable going with the Bose brand. Plus, in my opinion, this is about the sleakest and best-looking unit out there (I went with black; I'm not an Apple-white drone). The sound is very, very good for small to medium size spaces. There are not a lot of features to the unit, which I think is a good thing - it just focuses on the sound and the small footprint. Mini remote control work well and again the small size makes it unimposing in this world of too many remotes. Power cord is plenty long and I like the fact I can easily move the thing to a different room if I need music there", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1179", "text": "Great quality, not-so-great price\n\tWell, the bose sounddock is a wonderful music dock. Its VERY simple. just put your ipod on there and ROCK OUT TO THE BEAT. The bose quality is very obvious, and it looks like you could spend 300 dollars on it, which brings me to my next point. ITS TOO EXPENSIVE. my recomendation is to buy an FM transmitter and listend to your ipod on any Fm raido. The only disadvantage of an Fm transmitter to this is that this will charge your ipod, and its slightly easier(but thats what iPod is all about, isnt it...?)\n\nBasically, im saying buy it if you have a lot of mone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1180", "text": "great little radio\n\tI'm a jogger, and like to listen to All Things Considered while I run miles and miles. This radio is great because the light weight is unobtrusive. It has a convenient \"lock\" button to prevent accidentally changing the station with a bump. I previously had a similar size unit from Aiwa, this Sony has MUCH MUCH better reception", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1181", "text": "Convient, bring extra batteries.\n\tThis works well, allows you to view imported photos, but it is a slow proccess best left for the hotel room. Just plan on taking plenty of batteries and the charger for your ipod.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1182", "text": "Beware Type-M\n\tThis card is the largest size that will allow clean video with FinePix cameras from 2004 or earlier. The picture-to-picture lag time is minimal with this card and video is excellent. \n\nFrom Fuji Website - \"NOTE: for owners of FinePix cameras made before 2004, check notice below for the operating compatibility of older FinePix cameras with Type M and H.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1183", "text": "great little speakers\n\tThose people giving these speakers low reviews because they don't have enough bass are idiots. I don't know what people expect of these little speakers, but it is difficult to imagine them delivering as much bass as they do. These are amazing little speakers that have accompanied me in all of my travels; from Paris to camping in Northern California. I cannot imagine going everywhere without them. They are not equivalent to a $10k stereo system, but they are not meant to be. All I need is my Zen touch or Zen micro and these speakers. Do not listen to the other reviews, these speakers will make a decent stereo of your MP3 player. Enjoy them anywhere", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1184", "text": "Works Well Most of the Time\n\tI have used VoSKY Skype Call Center (USB07051C-01) for about a year now as my only home Skype In phone (paying $3.16 a month) after getting rid of Verizon (for which I was paying $50.00 a month).\n\nPROS\nIt works most of the time although sound quality is not as good as regular phone.\nEasy to set up.\n\nCONS\nOnce in a while the phone will keep on ringing even after you hang up and then you have to exit out of the Vosky software and start again.\nYou need a computer.\n\nIn summary good value for money and the best way to use Skype as your phone until phones that can be used without computer like Skype Wi-Fi phones Netgear and Belkin come down in cost and their bugs are worked out; or a phone adapter like this product comes out that plugs directly to the router", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1185", "text": "Makes using Skype that much easier\n\tAlthough I could go on and on about how Skype has changed my life forever, I will try to address the issue at hand, and that is the Polycom Communicator. Basically I love the concept of the Polycom Communicator! When I first started using Skype I used a USB headset that works great. The problem is that it is a serious PITA to put the thing on when someone calls because I have to either a. Try to untangle the cord before accepting the skype connection, or b. answer the skype connection then try to untangle the cord. If I chose option a. envariably I would miss half the calls, if I chose option b. everyone would always comment that I sounded so desheveled when I tried to answer the call. Well, now with the new Polycom communicator all I have to do is answer the call.\n\nAs far as the quality and performance of the Polycom communicator...that is the only reason I didn't give the item 4 stars. It seems ocasionally that when you are in large conference calls that the Polycom communicator will cause feedback to other peoples lines. It is really sporadic though, and I can't seem to reproduce it consistently. Also, the driver for the Polycom Communicator has crashed on me a couple of times.\n\nSo despite the downfalls that I mentioned above, there is no way I could give up my Polycom Communicator now. I simply love it, I just wish those other issues never happened", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1186", "text": "Perfect for your laptop\n\tI'm a Creative fan so these are the first Logitech speakers I ever bought and I was pleasantly surprised. I was looking for a set of speakers for my laptop but since the portable models are more expensive (and probably will not sound as good since being portable means no sub-woofer) I decided for this not-as-portable model.\nWell, these are perfect to keep on your desktop (though the ideal placement of any sub-woofer is on the floor close to a corner), as it has a small sized sub-woofer all controls in one the speakers.\n\nThese speakers sound really nice, slightly superior sound to Creative's corresponding model (SBS 350) but with less output power (Creative's SBS 350 sub-woofer is larger and more powerful)\n\nPros:\n\n- Headphone jack and POWER button in the left speaker\n- No \"wired remote\" (which adds more clutter to your desktop)\n- Nice design for the price\n- Even cheaper than Creative's SBS 350\n\n\nCons:\n\n- Small sub-woofer\n- No \"wired remote\" which means you have to keep one of the speakers close.\n- No bass control (which usually means too much bass if your audio source has no equalization control", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1187", "text": "Great card\n\tI bought one of these to replace the standard 32MB card that came with my camera. Wow, now I can store a ton of pictures. The price on the EP Memory cards are awesome too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1188", "text": "Fits Quest 2 perfectly..\n\tI have the Quest 2, but I've heard that this also fits the Quest. I bought it because, while my Dell laptop backpack is well padded, I wanted to make sure that my Quest 2 GPS was protected \"just in case\". This case fits perfectly, literally like a glove. When I got it, I was sceptical; it looked to small, but I was wrong; the dimensions are perfect. And there is more than enough padding to protect the GPS from harm, yet it is small enough to stick in a jacket pocket, which I sometimes have to (late day meetings where I leave my backpack at work). All in all, it's another great product from Garmin", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1189", "text": "They withstand punishment year after year.\n\tI have been using these fans for the stalls in our horse barn for years. It keeps the flies away and cools down the whole barn. The barn is dusty and the fans collect a lot of dirt. I wash them down each year and they are like new. The fans I have now are on their third barn year. In a normal house I'm sure they would last forever. They are a little noisy, but the horses don't care", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1190", "text": "Does the job\n\tI purchased this dashmount so I could swap the GPS between vehicles without having to install a permanent mount. I don't know what the \"feet\" of the base is made of, but it is basically like a rubber version of a lead blanket - it is heavy yet is very pliable. This is useful since my dash (a 2004 F-250) has an uneven surface. I can press and mold the feet to put the base in a certain position and under most circumstances it'll stay there. Occasionally, on long or \"bouncy\" trips, it'll creep out of position a couple inches and I'll have to move it back. I've seen some comments complaining of that - but I don't see it as a problem since common sense says it won't stay perfectly still since it isn't bolted in place. Overall this mount has worked very well.\n\nMy wife is going on a business trip next week and will be borrowing the GPS - I don't recommend she take the mount though - since the thing must way at least a couple pounds - too bulky and heavy to put in a suit case in my opinion", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1191", "text": "Dash Mount -- very helpful\n\tI got the dash mount because a friend recommended it. I thought the windshield mount worked fine except it was difficult to remove from the windshield. I felt like I should remove it each time I parked somewhere. Also, there was a fair amount of vibration since it usually was dangling. The dash mount is very heavy and flexible enough to \"mold\" to fit the surface of the dash. However, it kept slipping off the surface of my Toyota Avalon until I found a little sticky pad to put it on. That solved that problem. Anyway, it is very easy to move it to the floorboard and cover it up when I stop, thus effectively hiding it from the temtation of a robber", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1192", "text": "This is an awesome joystick!\n\tThis is my first HOTAS, but I did a good bit of research. It is very easy to set up, and the SST Programming is very helpful setting the shift key. The joystick is easy to move, which is nice in a close dogfight. I am very glad that I bought this HOTAS, because I have had NO problems with it. I highly recommend this system to anyone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1193", "text": "Pricey...\n\t...for a surge protector. But as far as I can tell, it's doing its job. Plus it looks kind of neat", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1194", "text": "Very Nice Set...Almost too Nice...\n\tWe bought this drum set for our 2 year old who is obsessed with the concept of drumming and marching. This is a first class set and as noted is almost too nice. This is a huge step above the tupperware and pan lids our little guy used to use for his personal parades. The drum is a bit heavy,large, cumbersonme for a two year old and of course is LOUD. The cymbals are also loud but do have a professional sound quality. Do recommend this purchase. It does come a bit steep at $30 but is a very nice looking and performing set. If you little one gets hooked on drumming via the pots and pans, spoil him/her with this first-class set that they should be able to use well into their childhood", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1195", "text": "It really works\n\tI found this as the perfect solution to fill in some dead airt space in my house downstairs given the internet connection is upstairs and so far, other wireless solutions have been marginal. I really wondered if the Ethernet over powerlines would really work or if the 802.11G would really work. \n\nSo I get my new Extender kit, unbox it and plug everything in without bothering to read the directions. Lets be real, this stuff SHOULD be plug and play and IT WAS. It came right up and worked and has worked for the past three months flawlessly. I have decent range downstairs, it works with the Macs and the PCs and doesnt seem to care a whit. I can highly recommend using this product as the primary connection or as I did, extending an existing network without having to pull cable or put in multiple 802.11 bridges", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1196", "text": "No problems. Very Satisfied.\n\tI have had no problems with my Mini Cruzer USB flash drive. It has been recognized without exception by multiple computers and has performed flawlessly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1197", "text": "Sony never dissappoints !\n\tI actually bought this for a friend of my mine. He says 'Sony Never Disappoints'", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1198", "text": "So cool it's absurd\n\tIf you've got a Treo 650, You Don't Need A GPS Device. Simple as that. The smaller-than-a-small-filet-mignon gps device talks via bluetooth to your 650, which attaches to your windshield via a well-engineered holster. The charger charges 'em both, or not, as you see fit. The instructions are clear and to the point. The installation instructions are slightly out of date - you don't need a card reader to make it happen, after all - and the user experience is, in my case, outstanding. If you've got a 650 and you ever drive somewhere unfamiliar, BUY IT", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1199", "text": "A little expensive but worth the money\n\tWhen I purchased this product a couple weeks ago I wanted to make sure this purchase was worthwhile. I studied many other speaker stands and it just didn't seem I would have been getting the same quality. \n\nI received this pair a few days ago and originally thought they may be a little complicated to put together. They only took about twenty minutes to assemble and put my cube speakers on. The stands look great and go well with the cube speakers. I am happy I made this investment and will enjoy these for years to come.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1200", "text": "Excellent value for the price\n\tjust enough space to save video, photo, music etc... all your files in one place and also is compatible with mac... i love it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1201", "text": "A Beautiful, Versatile Monitor!\n\tAfter having used CRTs roughly the size of small cars for my entire life, I finally jumped on the LCD-flatscreen bandwagon. This Acer 19\" LCD makes me happy I did!\n\nMostly using my computer for gaming and movies the color, brightness, and size of the screen really matters to me. This monitor really nails all three of those areas. It provides vivid, crisp colors; it doesn't wash out the picture with super-brightness (what my old monitor did), nor is its display too dark to catch the action; and the 19\" screen seems to have the perfect balance of immense screen size yet incredibly low desk size", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1202", "text": "Nice Component Cable\n\tMonster has went over the top on this THX component video cable. Instantly noticed a superior picture", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1203", "text": "Epson Paper - it doesn't get any better\n\te'nuf said - Epson always leads the way with printers and papers. You can't go wrong!!!\n\nOrder was filled exactly as requested, and arrived in better than expected time. The packaging was excellent.\n\nI'll be back for more soon", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1204", "text": "Perfect in price and quality\n\tI have bought 2 packages of them, 100 sheet each. Quite satisfied.\nThe printing are really excellent and professional.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1205", "text": "Excellent paper, excellent price\n\tI bought this paper after my mom gave me a box of Epson 8.5x11 paper she didn't need. I was really impressed by the quality of the pictures rendered on that paper by my printer. When the paper ran out I looked for an economical replacement and found the price of most photo papers to be prohibitive - on the order of 40 cents per page. Since you can only get 2 4x6 pics from a letter-sized sheet of paper, that comes to about 20 cents per print, not counting the cost of ink. Finally I stumbled upon this paper - Epson S041727 - and the price per print was around 12 cents, which rivals the cheapest Internet photo printing services I've found.\n\nIf you print a lot of 4x6 pictures, this is a great value for a great product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1206", "text": "Epson Photo Paper\n\tHands down Epson Paper is the best photo paper on the market.\nAt this price its a no brainer.A++++++++++", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1207", "text": "Works great, but its another wire!\n\tThis adapter is functional, is easy to use, enables continued use of backlight, and saves the batteries for walking with the eMap after arriving in a strange town. When I want to connect other media while driving with my family, I use a 12v 3-Outlet Car Power Adapter. Despite another wire, it's a worthwhile accessory", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1208", "text": "Good for backing up digital pics\n\tI have no complaints about this flash drive. It does what it should, is easy to use, has enough storage to backup all my digital pics from my hard drive (so far!), and is not expensive.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1209", "text": "Go cables!\n\tYup... They connect my cable modem to my router, and my router to my computers. They transmit data back and forth. So far they have failed to burst into flames or snap off and poke me in the eye. So go patch cables (yay).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1210", "text": "Awesome when you figure out how to use it\n\tI love it but its been a battle trying to get used to the sensetivity and pressure of holding the pen. I'm glad I bought it but it is something I cannot use all the time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1211", "text": "Well Designed\n\tI bought this to illuminate the keyboard on my 12\" Apple Powerbook when I work in the dark. It works well, and shines impressively bright and wide. I even use it to read by simply sitting it on its back on my lap as I read in bed and pointing the lamp at my book. It's too bad the lamp's arm isn't telescopic or it'd make for a perfectly good clip-on booklight right out of the box.\n\nThis device is well built, folds into a form that protects it from damage, even when thrown in a laptop case full of stuff that might crush something built less solidly. And it has a nice retracting USB cable. The retraction device for the cable, like most I've seen on devices like this, can be a bit finnicky but with the right pulling technique works correctly about 90% of the time.\n\nUpdate, May, 2005. The light died. No idea why. So, maybe it's not as good as I thought. :", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1212", "text": "You'll need a DVD burner...\n\t...to really take advandage of this. Installation was super easy, although I ran into the TI thing like another reviewer. Oh well. Not much more I can say about this product; it works and that's all that really matters", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1213", "text": "Satisfied User\n\tI found this device to be relatively easy and comfortable to use (one-handed, no less), and accurate to within 15' +/- under tree cover of greater than 90% mature alder and fir - once locked onto satellites under clearer overhead conditions in Seattle WA and using an external Gilsson antenna mounted atop a hat. Satellite aquisition under the trees did not happen the few times I tried. The display is excellent under sunny conditions. Downloading waypoint data into a text file was simple. I haven't used it yet under driving conditions, so I can't speak to using related features. Were it damaged or stolen, I'd buy another one without hesitation", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1214", "text": "Black Ink Anyone?\n\tThere are so many times where the actual ink, can be the difference between a good copy, and a not-so-good copy on paper. With HP black ink cartridge #21, it is very convient, and easy to setup into your HP deskjet 3930 series printer. This cartridge is very inexpensive, and affordable for HP printers. I think of it as a must for your HP printers. While there are cartridges that are difficult to open, and install into your printers, this one installs in a snap. I really recommend this for my new HP printer, and so will you if you own a HP printer for this ink as well.\n\nPrice: B\n\nConvience: B+\n\nOverall: B 1/2+", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1215", "text": "Nice Power Adapter\n\tIt works with all my devices, it has several outputs for your different devices, no complain with it...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1216", "text": "I love my nano\n\tSo far it has been terrific. Radio and downloads are easy to sort out and use.\nDownloading was hard, but I finally got it. The sound quality is the best thing, however. It is better than my big stereo.\nNapster doesn't do this mp3 however", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1217", "text": "My First MP3 Player~~Like it very much!\n\tLet's just say I am 39 and holding and have wanted an MP3 for years. My birthday was last week and I bought myslef the pink 4GB Nano. It is easy to use, but I have to agree it takes some time on itunes to import CD's, the ipod updates fast but the CD import is slow. The sound quality is good. I like that it is small and lightweight. The screen is bright and easy to read...even with not so young eyes. I looked at other brands but am glad I went with the leader. I didn't need or want to watch movies on a tiny screen...just tunes. I'm sure 1000 songs will hold me. \n\nI looked all over at prices and Amazon wins! The free shipping is a great bonus also.\n\nThe case may look delicate but it feels very sturdy to me, I have had it in my pocket and it is just fine. Would highly recommend this MP3. It is cute to boot! This not so young person thinks it is WAY COOL", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1218", "text": "Wish I'd bought this sooner!\n\tI'm not much of a techie. But, I do have lots of documents and pictures that I can't bear to lose should my computer decide to konk out one day. \n\nI used to back up my most important files on CD: an overly complex and tedious process involving multiple CDs and lots of time. But, with this 2GB flash drive backing up my important documents is just a matter of plugging the device in and selecting which files and folders to synchronize. The files are copied over to the device quickly, and easily.\n\nThe 2 Gig storage capacity allows me to backup all of my most important photos and documents on one handy removeable drive. \n \nScanDisk even includes a \"Synch\" software that simplifies the process of identifying and copying your important data. (The software also helps you copy over your Outlook messages, folders, appointments, tasks, and other data that used to be difficult for me to find on my hard drive.) \n\nAlso, I can imagine that the use of the Synch software with this little drive would made it very easy to keep the data on your work machine syched up with the data on your home machine.\n\nPhysically, the unit is small, sleek with a case that feels substantial. The retractable connector functions smoothly and allows the case to protect the connector when not in use. \n\nThis thing is great. I only wish I'd started using it sooner.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1219", "text": "Happy Customer\n\tI ordered the apple ipod shuffle sport case because I wanted something to protect my ipod from the elements and just general bumping and scraping. It works great, and you can use your ipod without taking it out of the case. I haven't taken my ipod out of the case except to charge it, or to change my playlist. It's a \"must have item\" for anyone with an ipod shuffle", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1220", "text": "Nicely Done package/ great value\n\tAfter reading the Dec. '04 review in Computer Pilot I ordered it. Fine tuning is a bit involved but repetition makes the curve easier. Configuring from one a/c type throttle to another is easy with the downloadable manager from CH prod. Compared to the GoFlight modular system this is great value. Unless $$ is no object and you're not interested in building a home cockpit, the CH line of av-sim controls is well suited to the aspiring and advaced flt. simmer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1221", "text": "USE IT, LOVE IT\n\tI have had my Pocket PC for quite some time now, and I love the convenience that it offers. \n\nPlus:\n\n- Great color screen\n- Fast and easy to use.\n- Cradle adaptor is nice so you can able to sync files from pc to pocket pc.\n- Includes Word, Notes, Calender, Calculator, Recorder, Window Media Player, etc... (HELPFUL)\n- Expandable\n\nCon\n\n- Although it is expandable, you can't use your memory card to do anything but save materials. I am unable to listen to 256 mb songs... but i have to copy and paste song from the card to the pc every time I get sick of listening to the same song.\n- Low battery life!\n\nOther than that... it is great... user-friendly... and helpful if you are busy student or a college student...\n\nI use it to:\n\n1) types notes in class (why carry a laptop when you can get this)\n2) MP3 player... besides the issue above, music quality is great... easy to transfer from pc to pocket pc.\n3) calender and agenda... (keep important dates in check and be on tops of things", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1222", "text": "Why I still like this PDA, continued\n\tI found out the way to copy photos from my CompactFlash card onto the iPAQ. It's not hard but more complex than necessary. I also found out how to send the iPAQ in to have its screen replaced. A hassle. Its screen and/or stylus should work together so they don't produce scratches in the first place", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1223", "text": "Motorola V3 USB Cable with 4.0 Phonetools Cd\n\tExcellent service, five days is all I had to wait and saved a lot of money. Couldn't be happier.\nIm a new Razr owner so everything is new to me. CD installed without any problems (Windows XP). I had a cable so I now have a spair. I just wanted the Phonetools CD.\nI would gladly do business again-Thanks", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1224", "text": "Nice 80mm fan!\n\tI also ordered the Antec SX-1030 (which has yet to be shipped! arrgghh!!). According to Antec, the 1030 includes 2 fans, but has space for 2 more, which is where this one comes in! For those of you wondering what size and quot;small and quot; is, it's an 80mm fan. Good airflow (don't know actual CFM) and pretty quiet", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1225", "text": "Terrific card in my old A20m\n\tI'm a D-Link refugee and this card has been just great. My home connection has been very good, I'm in a basement and have no idea where the router is!\n\nSwapping wireless networks is a breeze as I travel around - it can be easily configured to automatically find one wherever you are.\n\nVery reliable, quality construction, easy to install and no problems with W2K.\n\nThis is my 2nd Netgear card; also have the FA511 wired adapter about which I can say the same things (except the wireless bits).\n\nDefinitely recommended and worth the extra cost if there is any", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1226", "text": "Not bad for the price.\n\tI don't get why other mounts cost twice as much. I bought this to hang my 42\" Panasonic and it is great. Can someone tell me why the Omnimount costs so much more? I don't see any \"functionality\" differences. And with the Mustang Tilt mount, I have been tilting it at least 10 times for either adjustments or disconnecting/reconnecting cables...It is so simple", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1227", "text": "Great Phone\n\tI got this phone about 1 month ago and I like all the features of the phone,Volume control ,Caller ID,Large display window and you can add up to 10 more hand set", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1228", "text": "Good Cell Phone Accessory\n\tHandy traveler accessory. Retractable USB cord very nice. Had a small problem with Moto adapter, one of the locking pins would not release. Was able to get release wire reseated under release button and all working fine now", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1229", "text": "Love it\n\tI found this on clearance at another retailer (I guess not everyone likes pink), and it's fabulous. I thought it might be just for skinny-armed people, but not so! I've got plenty of room, it fits great, and it doesn't move. Still looking for a solution to keep the earbud cord out of the way, though. Makes mowing the lawn WAY more fun", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1230", "text": "Perfect for DJ'S\n\tI have been a Dj for a almost 5 years, and this are the best headphones I've ever had. The H250 headphones are light, confortable, and great acustic properties. It is true that the bass is a little loud, but thats exactly what you need if you're playing in loud and crowded clubs", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1231", "text": "amazing for the value\n\tWhen i first came across this particular microphone i had my doubts. Considering the price of it i just couldn't see it holding up for what i wanted to do. to my surprise this mic exceeded my expectations. For recording vocals this mic is amazing. a real professional sound for a extremely low price. i definitely recommend this mic to anyone out there looking for an in expensive way to make professional sounding material", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1232", "text": "Not bad at all!\n\tI have some decent mics in my cabinet, as well as a nice preamp, A/D converter and fire wire interface for my home multitracking setup. I wasn't expecting as good or better quality than I can already get, but I hoped the Samson C01B USB Studio Condenser would at least give me a decent sound. The idea was to have freedom and portablility that my studio set up prohibits. I was not disappointed. Installation was no more complicated that plugging the cable into a USB port on my laptop running XP and the other end into the mic. It is far from the best mic I have, but it is certainly not the worst. I have read reviews that say the recording quality is too thin, but I found that not to be the case. The noise floor when recording with the Samson is a little high, and it is lacking in headroom compared to any traditional mic through my Millenia preamp. I have to record at slightly lower levels than I am used to, but for $79, I am not complaining. There is no significant latency recording 16 bits at 44100hz in Fasoft N-Track Studio. The ability to plug this thing in and record at a whim is quite liberating. Way to go, Samson", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1233", "text": "Works OK\n\tCouldn't get any SW stations, but AM and FM worked great and the hand crank charged up the cell phone, after a lot of cranking", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1234", "text": "Does its job-5 Stars\n\tNo problems so far; does its job.(if you are setting up a wireless network, get windows XP. 1 click and you're set up.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1235", "text": "scare those critters away\n\tI bought this to scare away the opossums that come into my back porch at night. I used a 3 prong adapter with this to plug in a lamp and a radio.\nWhen they pass it, suddenly music and a light goes on and they scoot away fast. It is great to use if you want a lamp turned on when you walk in front of it, or anything else you want to use it for", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1236", "text": "Multiplier of power source\n\tOriginally purchased to supplement and provide a tangle free connection to \npower source.After reading product manual,PowerSquid should be connected\nto dedicated power source 110 volt outlet.It is not recommended that \nPowerSquid be used with temporary power strip application...with or without\nsurge protection. Use of Power Sentry 5-outlet PowerSquid should be used in \naccordance to sound electrical application. Do not overload or connect grounding \ncheaters in non-grounded 110 volt systems.Use with stand alone generators\n should be closely monitored and PowerSquid not be used beyond generator's \ncapacity", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1237", "text": "very good case!\n\tvery good case for the price. Actually looks more expensive. Can't go wrong", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1238", "text": "Exactly What I Expected\n\tI wanted a case that was small, slim, and just carried the laptop. Perfect! I have a briefcase for files. I didn't need anything bulky. This case was exactly what I was looking for, for the right price. I have a new Gateway Tablet P.C. and with the larger battery and battery placement, this is a snug fit, but at least I know the computer isn't loose inside. I really like this case", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1239", "text": "Excelente maletin para Notebook con 14\" de pantalla\n\tCuando compr\ufffd una Toshiba Satellite M105 con pantalla de 14\", eleg\ufffd este maletin porque lei que sus dimensiones se ajustaban al equipo. El interior est\ufffd forrado y cuenta con las divisiones suficientes para llevar el cargador y los cables de poder de la notebook. Asimismo puedo incluir documentos, mouse y otros accesorios. El asa es c\ufffdmoda y la correa incluida es ancha y ajustable al largo que uno desee. Estoy satisfecho con esta compra", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1240", "text": "Monster iPod FM Transmitter\n\tI love my new Monster FM Transmitter! It's very easy to use and the reception is great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1241", "text": "No like 48GX but good enough\n\tBesides all opion regarding this new calculator, I would like to say, it is very nice, good design, options, features, a huge screen and modern color. So far, I haven't navigate deep inside it, it is not similar as 48GX, so you've got to expend some time to know how to use it. I bought it since there is not a better calculator than this (48GX is UNIQUE but obsolete", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1242", "text": "Surround Sound\n\tEasy to install, gret price and now I have surround sound on my PC. woowho", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1243", "text": "Big Sound for Small Ears!!\n\tI thought I was going to have to try to track down some headphones for kids until I ran across these! They are super comfortable and seem to block the world out. I've been using them for about 3 months now and couldn't be happier eventhough I've got a healthy dose of ear wax building up on them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1244", "text": "Good, simple, inexpensive plug-n-play mp3 player. Great for audiobooks and holding data!\n\tThis isn't my first mp3 player. I have a couple of the years and since my last one died I was looking for a quick, cheap replacement. I also needed a flash drive for work. Don't underestimate this, if you use the net at a library or cafe then you'll realize that 1. not all players/drives are recognized as drives and/or 2. you've got to carry an extra cord with you to plug into the usb port, which gets annoying quickly. when you clean out your purse and discover you don't have it with you. With this you get both in one. It has a built in usb port which is recognized fine in most operating systems, even win98. The sound quality is good, I can't tell the difference between this and my $100.00 player. The controls do take a few seconds to get used to, but once I did I find I preferred them. They are easy to use one-handed.\n\nAn unexpected bonus is that its great for audiobooks! If you turn off the player, it starts back up exactly where you left it, be it in the middle of a song or in the middle of a chapter! Its small without being too tiny, its design is simple enough that there is nothing to fall off or get lost and technophobes won't have a heart-attack. Its doesn't hold a lot of music at only 128mb or have a shuffle feature, but if you need to carry more than an album or 2, or need extra features then you'll want more than this player anyway. \n\nThe best feature is the price. I found this one at my local ToysRUs for $15.00. It also plays both mp3's and wma. It won't play AAC but if most of your music is this format you'll better off with an ipod.\n\nThis would make a good first player for a kid or for someone who needs a usb drive and music without all the bells and whistles. \n\nI'm giving it 5 stars because it does exactly what I need it to do without any hassle", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1245", "text": "Great for Canon A-series dig, cameras\n\tjust got this one at sears, and was only $20 so i grabbed it. the Canon A400 i have only came with 16mb so i needed more space. the 128 is much faster and easy to format than my old one. love it!!! go out and buy one today! GET SANDISK NOT LEXAR, THEY BREAK ALL THE TIME!!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1246", "text": "How many pictures will it store?\n\tHow many pictures will it store? It is the most commonly asked question from digital camera enthusiast but usually the question that is the most difficult to get a straight answer about. Well, considering I worked in the memory industry for over 7 years I can help clarify this perplexing question and do so unbiased as I have since changed industries. \n\nThe SanDisk SDSDB-128-A10 Secure Digital 128MB, like most 128MB cards, will store on average 142 pictures when used with a 2 megapixel camera, 106 images when used with a 3 megapixel camera, 64 pictures when used with a 4 megapixel camera, 51 images when used with a 5 megapixel camera, and 40 pictures when used with a 6 megapixel camera. These numbers are based off the assumption that you are going to shoot your images at the highest quality JPEG setting available for the camera and understand that they are estimates and may be off by as much as 10 percent due to numerous factors including the complexity of the scene being shot and the compression algorithm used by your specific camera.\n\nI truly hope this review was helpful to you in determining whether this card is the right capacity for your specific needs", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1247", "text": "On the Contract\n\tIf you buy this service plan, print out the contract (found at the top of this page) and keep your receipt. I did not purchase the plan, but looked over the contract intensely since I nearly got it.\n\nSome notes on the contract:\n1. It is only good in the United States (including Washington, DC, but MINUS MAINE), but it does not include Guam, Virgin Islands, etc. So if you are in another country or outside the 50 states + D.C., this contract will be nothing but a waste of money.\n2. This contract is transferable and the directions to do so are simple.\n3. They will only fix/replace/etc IF the manufacturing warranty no longer covers the item. That is, if the manu. warranty is still good, you have to use it.\n4. If the item needs to be shipped, shipping/handling will only be covered if the manufacturer would cover those costs in their warranty period. If the item is being replaced, \"You will be responsible for the delivery or cost of delivery of the covered Product to Our authorized service center. Reimbursement will be issued in the form of a check payable to You.\" I'm uncertain if that means you cover those costs or they reimburse you.\n5. No lemon policy of 3 service repairs for the SAME defect, and a upon the time of a 4th repair, as determined by them, they will \"replace it with a product of comparable performance. Repairs performed while the Product is under manufacturer's warranty DO NOT APPLY.\" (Doesn't sound like a great no lemon policy... your product would have to breakdown in the same way 4 times in the number of years they cover you -- many electronics are typically already covered by the manufacturer for 1 year.)\n6. There are numerous conditions that they will not repair for, but they all sound typical of such plans (such as, they don't cover accidents and they don't cover \"the elements or acts of God\" ... sorry, I had to note that second one since it stuck out to me from the other things). But, in all seriousness, read the list before you purchase.\n\nSo, now that I have summarized much of the contract, if you want to get the service warranty, PLEASE READ THE CONTRACT SINCE I DIDN'T COVER EVERYTHING!!! (Don't hold me liable since I don't have much money anyways.) Also, I think this is typical in warranty contracts, but you will occassionally see the phrase \"at our discretion\" in the contract.\n\nAssuming they aren't jerks with their discretion and aren't too tough to deal with, I would give the warranty 4 stars (minus 1 star for the crappy lemon policy). I didn't get the coverage because the product I was going to get it for had just made into the next price category (so it was pricy for my product, being at the lower price end of the scale)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1248", "text": "Great Phones!\n\tThere is absolutely nothing that we don't like about these Panasonic phones. The sound quality is excellent as is the range. Very happy customers", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1249", "text": "Converts hiking to Auto usage\n\tI have had mine for a week. I had a non mapping garmin gps 12 for years, which was misplaced. I bought the navigation kit at the same time I ordered a 60 CS. It makes what I bought for backpacking usable as a car navigation tool both in the city and out in the boonies. I had no problems loading software and maps, upload or download from/to my gps.\n\nI am impressed by the softwares ability to \"recalculate\" in navigation mode. If I ignore the suggested route, it continually adapts to suggest a new route based on where I am.\n\nI am sure that some portions of the database is not current as far as new roads etc. are concerned but I am impressed with the degree of information that is currently contained. I have gotten messages regarding keeping right for example (to avoid being caught in what becomes a left turn only lane), and knowledge of one-way streets etc.\n\nThe real test is yet to come to negotiate San Francisco's endless no left turns, one way streets, construction and limited freeway on ramps!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1250", "text": "Where comfort, precision, and great price meet\n\tThree months later, I'm still amazed at how cheap this amazing piece of hardware was. Granted, it doesn't vibrate, nor have a zillion buttons, but it definitely performs admirably. It is comfortable and the buttons respond well. The unit feels well-built, and connects to the computer easily via USB. And as a bonus, it looks pretty too. :", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1251", "text": "Good value\n\tI bought this based on the overall positive reviews. Good sound quality, and a comfortable fit. I didn't find them to be too tight at all. For a low-end pair of headphones, I think they're pretty impressive", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1252", "text": "Exacly As Expected\n\tThe cups of these heaphone are a little small and they do fit snuggly on my head but after stretching them out a bit I must say they are very comfortable. If you dont like them at first wear them for a while, they will grow on you.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1253", "text": "GREAT price and fast shipping from eektechnology\n\tIf you went to circuit city, you would see this is $30 there. Here its only 8.99! With fast shipping I only paid about $16 total, half the price of circuit city. Those type of stores (best buy, circuit city, compusa) are a total ripoff when it comes to these cables. Buy from Amazon.com (eektech will ship) and you save lots of $$. Thanks eek for great service", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1254", "text": "Great cable for the money\n\tWorks great, good quality from Belkin as usual. Hard to beat for the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1255", "text": "Better than Sliced Bread\n\tI'm using the product as I respond to this request for a review. Sufficiently compact for ease of packing in my laptop case. No technical issues (so far). Tracking is excellent. Has worked flawlessly under daily working conditions. Recommend highly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1256", "text": "Easy to use\n\tThis mouse works perfectly fast and easy without problems even if you don't install the software.\nIf you need a cordless mouse this is what you have to bu", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1257", "text": "Excellent Mouse...Software Needs Improvement\n\tAs the title states, this is an excellent wireless mouse. Works right away with Windows XP, no driver install or software needed for two-button and normal scroll capabilities. Software allows for extra button assignment, but could use some work. I have had some trouble finding the menus I want when I want to find them. For example, I have an issue where I cannot find the extra button assignment menu after plugging in the USB receiver after a system start-up, however I am able to find those menus in the software if I remove and reinsert the receiver.\nBut as I said before, superb mouse function and tracking...this thing works on upholstery, leather, my jeans, and thick carpet!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1258", "text": "A Good Wireless Mouse for a Notebook but consider the Bluetooth option V270.\n\tThe V200 is another great Logitech product. It is far from the king of the mouse, but when it comes to the notebook it doesn't get much better than this. It takes two AA batteries (so get some rechargeable batteries to save on costs) which slide into the top of the mouse by pulling back on the palm rest to reveal two slots. The mouse doesn't weigh too much heavier than the two mouse batteries themselves. This is a two button mouse with a tilt wheel. With the setpoint software you can alter what the buttons do. Overall the design is good. There could be a problem installing setpoint. It may hang on install. If so you need to use the task manager to quit the install and then try it again. It should work. The USB receiver is 2.4 GHz and has a 10 Meter range. Wow. However there is one major problem with a wireless mouse for a notebook. USB dongles and receivers that are plugged into the side of the laptop are just begging to be snapped off. For this reason you should have the USB receiver on the side opposite the mouse hand, if you can, to avoid accidental contact. It should also not be hanging over the edge of the table. If you press it down lightly, then that is it, game over for the receiver and you will have to get a new 2.4 GHz receiver. So okay you will have to spend on a new receiver, if you break the old one. The receiver plugs into a small slot under the mouse using a magnet. When it is in the holder the mouse turns off. It doesn't fit in smoothly. It creates a block shape in the bottom of the mouse. Anyway you are not going to be using it when it is clipped in. The other thing is that it can pop out sometimes. Just happens if the mouse just gets knocked a certain way. I am sure most notebook users are cautious with their notebooks and devices. If you are then a mouse like this and USB should last for a very long time. There is really nothing wrong with it. Wireless mini mouse. FAB! However there is one last thing to say. If you don't like the idea of a USB receiver then GET A BLUETOOTH VERSION OF THIS MOUSE INSTEAD. It is called the V270. That is if your notebook has internal Bluetooth or else you will need to get a Bluetooth USB receiver and be in the same boat when it comes to watching your USB receivers. But if you have a Bluetooth internal receiver with your notebook then by all means head over to the V270 and forget about this USB option. The USB design isn't a fault with the mouse; it is just a fault with all notebooks that is not really a fault. You just got to switch to internal Bluetooth or learn to take care of your receivers.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1259", "text": "Great way to hold and hear your 2G Nano\n\tFirst and foremost--I am not an audiophile, so I can't comment with any authority on the quality of the headphones themselves. They are fine for me and my listening habits--I find myself increasingly listening to podcasts when commuting via bus for which these headphones are perfectly fine, although when I do listen to my music the bass and treble response seems fine to me.\n\nThat being said, what I wanted was a convenient way to carry my 2G Nano so I could listen and manipulate the controls with the iPod handy yet out of the way. This lanyard does an excellent job of providing that and I would recommend it to anyone.\n\nSo why four stars? Well, for a few reasons:\n\n--Only available in white. I have a black 2G 8GB Nano. I'd have liked to match it.\n\n--No lock or release on the base that connects to the Nano. While the connector does fit snug with the Nano and doesn't disconnect so easily from the Nano that I'd fear it might fall off while walking about, I would have felt more secure with some sort of lock or release mechanism holding it in place.\n\nFor this reason I would not recommend the lanyard to anyone doing any sort of strenuous activity or exercise--but hanging loose around the neck really isn't the best place for the Nano then anyway. The armband would be more appropriate.\n\n--NOWHERE on the packaging did it say this was for the 2G Nano! I had bought a 1G Nano lanyard at a local store and had to return it when I discovered it was incompatible (the dock connector and headphone jack on the 1G and 2G Nanos are NOT the same distance apart). When this 2G lanyard arrived, I could find nothing on the package that said \"for 2G Nano\", so I opened it very gingerly thinking I had received the wrong lanyard and would need to repackage it and send it back. I was very relieved when it did fit! Regardless, there should be a very clear \"For 2G Nanos only!\" label on the box to alleviate 2G Nano owners' fears and to warn 1G Nano owners.\n\nAll in all, I am very happy with the lanyard. It keeps the Nano handy while leaving my hands free, and that was what I was looking for", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1260", "text": "Works fine\n\tI downloaded the driver from Trendnet's website before installing the adapter. I did not encounter any problems at all, including the issue that some users had with it disconnecting when they plugged in another USB device", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1261", "text": "Sonic Delight! But... a Warning!\n\tThe Sennheiser HD600s have only one thing wrong with them: they'll change you from someone who enjoys good audio... into an audiophile! I've been known as a videophile for many years over on one of the top AV forums, but I've always been satisfied with merely \"decent\" audio. Until now.\n\nI'd previously ripped all my CDs into the (previously quite impressive) Windows Media format at 192K bps, but that's now useless. With the phenomenal ability of the Sennheiser HD600s to reveal all the subtle nuances of your music, listening to compressed discs is like listening to your music through a thick layer of vaseline. Here we go again... it's time to rip everything into lossless format.\n\nI cannot recommend these headphones more highly - they are simply extraordinary. When your tastes become accustomed to this level of quality, though, life's going to get a lot more expensive, as you try to update everything to match your new level of sonic differentiation.\n\nStill, this is a bloody miracle. My ears have finally been opened. Wow", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1262", "text": "GREAT for the price\n\tI just purchased one of these and was a little sceptical after reading some of the reviews that stated how difficult it was to load the information into the unit. I had no problem at all. In fact it was quite simple. I am truly amazed at how acurate and easy to use this unit is. For the price, you can't beat it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1263", "text": "Very good for the price\n\tI bought the Transcend 1 GByte card for my PDA. My Axim x51v immediately recognized it and is working flawless for the past few weeks. I am planning to get the 4GB model too which is currently retailing for $90 to $110 elsewhere.\n\nHar", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1264", "text": "Perfect!\n\tThis is the same cartridge I can purchase elsewhere, but cheaper. It works well in our printer with no issues whatsoever and my HP printer prints fantastic photos when I use HP ink and HP premium photo paper", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1265", "text": "HP No. 56 Black Ink Cartridge (C6656AN)\n\tNo complaints - I'm pleased with the quality and price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1266", "text": "This was just what I wanted\n\tBefore I bought this device, I was trying to enjoy the \"Hearts of Space\" website, \"This American Life\" and other NPR shows available for online streaming. Only problem was, I didn't like being shackled to my computer in order to hear them. I did some research on the internet, read a lot of reviews and ultimately decided on the Logitech Wireless Music System. I would like to echo all the positive comments recorded here.\n\nIt was indeed quite fast and easy to set up. No lengthy manuals to read (thank goodness.) I did not find it necessary to load the CD software that came with the device. If I want to listen through the stereo, I plug in the USB. If I want to listen through the computer, I simply unplug the USB. It's very simple.\n\nI am 100% satisfied with the sound quality. I would not be able to tell the difference between FM radio and the online streaming. However, I do have to turn up my stereo about twice as loud when I am sending internet audio streams to it using this device, than when I am listening to a CD or the radio. On my stereo (which isn't fancy), this does not cause diminished sound quality, so I'm perfectly OK with it. I just have to remember to turn down the volume before switching back to CD or radio listening.\n\nIf you are wondering whether the device will be compatible with your stereo, check for two things. First, your stereo has to have a set of two holes side-by-side that are for the twin plugs generally colored white and red. I'm sorry I do not know the technical names for these things, but there's a picture of the red-and-white plugs on this Amazon page in the Manufacturer's \"Product Description\" section (just scroll up until you see it.) Second, your stereo has to have a button that will let you switch to \"Auxiliary\" input. My stereo has this, but my portable CD player/cassette player/radio (AKA boom box) does not. If it is important to you to be able to use this on a portable player you can carry around the house and/or outside, be sure to check your player for these two things.\n\nOverall I am very satisfied and quite happy with the product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1267", "text": "Personal Productivity Tool\n\tThe HP12C has been an essential in my personal productivity tool kit for over 20 years. I bought my first one when I was a consultant and it lasted until August 2006. It withstood all the travel and constant use well. I use it for simple and complex math; statistical analysis and financial analysis. It is much faster and simpler to operate than a PC. My new one has all the same great features. I highly recommend this for someone who is frequently required to perform mathematical and financial analysis.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1268", "text": "You will need your own charger\n\tI bought this mouse and have used it for over a year now. The nice part about this mouse is the range and the fact that when it works, it works beautifully. When it doesn't work, it is erratic and locks up. Turn it on and off and while the LED will light up, it will still not work well. This is the hint that the battery is low. The mouse comes with two rechargable NiMH AAA batteries. These are 650mAh batteries and are not the best. I bought 4 1000mAh AccuPower NiMH batteries. I keep 2 in the charger. These batteries work great and when fully charged will give me a month of use at about 8 hours a day. But as soon the mouse starts to get erratic, you have to swap the batteries. Do this and you will really like this mouse. \nAnother nice feature for this mouse is the range. You can use your laptop as a DVD player connected to your TV and sitting out of the way. The mouse makes a nice remote control", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1269", "text": "Almost like prints from the photo shop\n\tThis is a great printer. I have used it several times and it makes great pictures. I had some pictures taken at a low resolution and the print still turned out looking great. Tried this on a regular printer and the print didn't look near as great. A great feature is proof sheet print of the pictures you have. You can also add a border to your pictures which makes things nice for postcards.\n\nColors are great and vivid. Also the prints look like that purchased from a photo shop. I have not tried printing to non Epson paper so I can't say how prints would look. I know that Epson printers look the best printed on Epson paper.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1270", "text": "It solved my problem\n\tAlthough the rear speakers need a power plug, this system solved my problem of being unable to run a signal wire to the back speakers from the front. The sound is OK, not awesome, but not bad. Better than the TV speakers by a long shot. They can also be nicely controlled with my Harmony remote", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1271", "text": "Logitech Z-5450 Digital 5.1 Speaker System\n\tvery good, worth the money. If you want a louder one, go for Z 535", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1272", "text": "Excellent Keyboard!\n\tI love this keyboard. \nAfter searching through just about every keyboard available, I was torn between this and a gaming keyboard that was triple the price. I'm so glad that I chose this one.\nIt is excellent! The quick access buttons are great and you can set them up almost any way you want. It's a great keyboard for gaming, office use, media or just ordinary, everyday use.\nThey keystrokes are effortless and near silent. The slide zoom feature is cool, but I don't use it much. It's better to have something and not need it than to need it and not have it though.\nI really love the quick access buttons which allow me to pull up my files, e-mail or web pages with immediate ease. The only thing I don't like about this keyboard is the sleep button. I NEVER use this and I can't see any way to reasign it. However, it is out of the way and not a big enough deal to lower my rating of this sweet keyboard.\nAside from all of that, how can anyone complain about a keyboard of this quality for such a great price. And it was delivered the day after I ordered it.\nTo top it off, it feels sturdy and well made. I would reccomend this keyboard to anyone. It is a great all around keyboard with either USB or PS2 connectability", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1273", "text": "Wow - buy one.\n\tI have been into MP3s since 1996 - I used winplay, and l3enc, and thought it was the most amazing thing ever. I bought one of the first CD based MP3 players, and then a Nomad Jukebox with a whopping 6 gig hard disk... next was the 10 gig model, and then I upgraded to the Nomad Zen 20gig with USB 2.0. The Zen went with me everywhere - Africa, Europe, My living room. \n\nAfter about 70,000 hours of use and abuse, it finally died. \n\nI needed a replacement, so I looked at iPod, and Zune, but why would I stray from Creative Labs? Besides, it's better in every way - better screen than the ipod, better interface than the Zune, and a better battery than either one.\n\nWhen I plugged it into my computer, I was blown away. XP found the player, and without any drivers or proprietary (think iTunes) software, I was able to drop my non-DRM ;) mp3 files right onto the generous space available. I was listening to my music in mere minutes without installing anything, or ever being forced to reboot my PC. I transferred a couple of movies and I'm looking forward to my next flight", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1274", "text": "A great Value\n\tBought this DVD player 4 days ago and have enjoyed it ever since. It has many features and a good picture. You can't beat the large screen. I like the zoom feature especially. Another feature I like is that the battery fits flush with the dvd player in back so that you don't have a bulky protrusion when it's attached.The sound is not loud as others have said but I have yet to find a portable DVD player that has good sound. You'll have to use external speakers or ear phones(included). Another thing I notice is that DVD-RW or DVD+/- R are not supported. They play but the menu system does not work. You have to access the file manually. That being said I cannot find this size dvd player anywhere else for less than $299. The shipping was fast and free. There is a stamp on the manual stating that the unit is sold \"as-is\" but the unit I got was brand new and not refurbished. So far so good. I don't thonk you will be disappointed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1275", "text": "Great Card at great price\n\tI have been using this card for last 6 months, no problem so far. Rebate takes some time to arrive", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1276", "text": "A must for Home Theater or Multimedia centers.\n\tI was really pushing the limits of my mid-range Monster surge protector with 2 TVs, a 2.4Gig P4 with desktop TV, DSL, two printers, and .....drumroll please.....a fridge all crammmed into a corner office setup about 7' wide. The Belkin Gold unit with RF/EMI suppression up to 75db cured all the rattle and hum problems with speakers, satellite signal, the \"dirty\" line into my modem, and a week later I haven't had to reboot my system once. Amazing!\n\nI had already had a great experience with a Belkin SurgeMaster on my Home Theater setup, so I went one level up with this \"Gold\" unit. One of the better investments I've made lately. I paid $60 at the local Office Depot, the price Amazon is advertising is ridiculously low at $35. Belkin.com's price is about $70 so my advice is to buy this unit now before somebody at Amazon wakes up and jacks the price.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1277", "text": "Quality recorder is easy to use\n\tI bought this recorder to use as backup for real-time event video recording. I have also used it concert settings. The record quality is astounding, full range of dynamics, using both the stereo mini-plug input and the 1/4\" inputs. It is mostly being used now to plug into sound boards to record long event audio. First thing I did was to upgrade to a 4GB Compactflash card. The provided card is too limited.\n\nBattery life is adequate for hour plus recordings, and connection and downloading to PC is a breeze. The WAV files are really high quality.\n\nIt all works as advertised. The only minor glitch I have had, is that when you first try to start a recording, it gives a \"media full\" message, even tho the media is empty. Then you select record again and it records just fine. I went several iterations with Tech Support, who were very friendly and helpful, but the problem has not been resolved. I also suspect the 3rd part flash card may be contributing to this glitch. I would buy this recorder again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1278", "text": "Great value for money\n\tI am glad I bought this backpack. It exceeded all my expectations. I strongly recommend this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1279", "text": "Great Product!\n\t+Built very sturdy, with no flimsy plastic parts \n+Fits right into the palm of your hand, though it may be a bit thick\n+Music quality and screen clarity is superb, superior to other counterparts. \n+Easy to use software. \n+FM radio and voice recorder is a definite plus!\n\n-Controls takes getting used to\n-Can't listem to music while viewing pictures.\n\nDefinitely a great buy. You will not be disappointed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1280", "text": "This is great for just one system.\n\tI got this less robust remote because I only wanted to use it on one system. And I was able to set it up and program all the different buttons, and it all fits nicely in my hand. They have great customer support available on the weekends. The best part is everything goes on and off with one button! \n\nTHE DRAWBACKS: a couple of buttons you can't program or use for anything. And my goofey tv has 3 component modes and this thing is set up for 2, so getting it to sink up right is tricky, and it's constantly getting out of sink.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1281", "text": "Monster Cable\n\tI must say Moster XP speaker wire makes a huge sound inprovement on mt 6.1 home theater setup my side and rear channels are so clear and crisp .\nI have these runing threw my walls and ceiling and the intall was a brezz do the jacket by these cables you will love them for your surond speakers\nWayne mn", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1282", "text": "Perfect for a soldier deployed to Iraq!\n\tI am a soldier serving in Iraq. I bought an Ipod while deployed and figured it would get ruined by the dirt, dust and my combat duties. I was fortunate to find the iSkin Eclipse. It is perfect for this environment. It completely encases the ipod to protect it from dirt and dust. It also has a hard exterior faceplate the protects the ipod from damage. \n\nThe Eclipse also makes it easy to use the controls; even when playing the new games put out by itunes.\n\nTo put it simply I am one happy soldier, thanks to the iskin Eclipse", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1283", "text": "Good quality, cool looking filter/protector for little more than a strip form-factor.\n\tNeeded better protection than my $10 surge protector for my HT setup now that I have a couple DVRs and a plasma. Filtering would be a nice side benefit too. Very little $$ more than the power-strip design units I was looking at ( and now I see it dropped even lower!).\n\nPros: Build quality, fit and finish, plenty of outlets and diversity of outlets for me, nice form-factor compared to power-strip design, cool looking LEDs and meter.\n\nCons: Those cool looking LEDs cannot be dimmed and are too bright (esp the blue one!) if facing HT viewers. I just blocked the LEDs w/a black card. CABLE/SAT cable filtering no good for my digital cable provider (Cablevision)... Caused more artifacts on HD channels, so couldn't use the cable line filter.\n\nBottom line: Seems a great deal esp at the new even lower pricing @ Amazon", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1284", "text": "Tunes for the tent!!\n\tActually 4 and a half stars...I borrowed one of these Logic3 amplified Ipod speaker systems for a weekend camping trip and was impressed with the sound and portability. I decided to buy one of my own after looked at several other makes and models all of which were more money. Plenty of connectivity along with base adapters to hold most Ipod models securely. The little subwoofer and 'ambiance' switch make decent sound even at non-annoyingly low volume levels. Close to being a steal at the $59.00 I paid for i", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1285", "text": "Great\n\tI was looking for something suitable to house my sansa, and this fit the bill better than most. The leather case is superb, looking sharp, snug and protective. I enjoy the fact you can still easily access the buttons and menus through it. Both the leather case and the larger case have an atachee on the back, if you wished to connect them to the cord that comes with it. The cleaning cloth works as well as any lense cloth, great for cleaning. The screen protector is a pain in the rear to apply without bubbles, still haven't figured out how yet, and I may trim it to make it more visually appealing. But, really, if you invest in a product such as this, it really makes sense to protect the easily scratched screen! The larger case is compact and protective, having a small storage area, yet the cover is a bit unsightly because of the cheap, generic looking Sansa logo. Only other complaint is that the leather case goes on a belt, but not as a removable type. Only if you put it on when putting on the belt, which can be impractical in some circumstances. This way, I suppose, it wouldn't be able to fall off", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1286", "text": "Easy and Affordable!\n\tI wasnt sure how these Iron-Ons would work since one of the ratings on them was negative. But I just did a practice iron-on on my daughters shirts. It was so easy and they peeled off very well. My girls love their shirts with their own pictures on them. These are a great buy and worth their money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1287", "text": "Invent it! Iron-on transfers\n\tWhile thinking of ideas for my church's 75th anniversary celebration, I decided to make T-shirts and sweatshirts using iron-on transfers and my ink jet printer. I chose the and quot;invent it! and quot; brand from Hammermill papers because it was the most cost-effective (cheapest). I created the design on my computer and tried it out on the transfer paper. The results were outstanding for a do-it-yourself project. I followed the instructions included with the transfers and it was a piece of cake. One thing that I did find out - keep the transfers dry after they have been printed. One got wet in the rain and it spotted very badly wherever a rain drop came in contact. This product also does a very good job in black and white, not just in color. The shirts that I did, laundered according to the instructions, came out of the wash lookin' good. I won't hesitate to use this product again in the future. However, I am now having trouble buying it locally, since my previous source no longer handles this product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1288", "text": "you bought the IPOD basically for the looks. buy this for the same reason\n\tYou bought the IPOD Nano basically for its looks. Buy this for the same reason. Its so cute and fits your Nano exactly as you wish. I bought an item from another company and though it was cheaper, it looked dirty on my computer table. This one has the \"Apple\" look", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1289", "text": "perfect headphones for urban dwellers who use mass transit\n\tI chose these by reading other reviews on Amazon. I am pleased with them and recommend them. Good sound, light weight. The best feature is that they do NOT leak sound yet you can still hear loud noises around you. This is perfect for an ipod-using NYC subway rider. Don't want to annoy others by leaking sound, but you have to be able to hear if there is exterior noise, at least enough to know to turn down the sound and find out what's going on.\n\nOnly con - Once you lose or wear out the removable spongy pieces I'm not sure where you can get replacements", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1290", "text": "Great product for a fair price\n\tThis is a terrific phone. It has a ton of great features and the three handsets is very convenient. This is the only phone that I use now. I only keep one analog phone for power outages. If you're looking to clean up a little bit of phone clutter this is a great way to do it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1291", "text": "Great phone system at a great price!\n\tWe are very satisfied with our purchase. This phone system is great and very easy to use. Super clarity, volume, etc. Also, super fast shipping from Amazon. I chose Super Saver shipping and it arrived in less than 24 hours", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1292", "text": "Great Cam, and its not expensive!\n\tI saw the other reviews and was hoping I would have the same experience as the happy reviewers. Well, I got the cam and it was easy to install like they say. It just takes a little tinkering, with the PC options before you use it. With the mic and software it comes with, you get a lot for your money! If I bought a cam in the store, I would have been mad to lose out on this PC camera. It is SWEET", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1293", "text": "no speed boost but great range boost.\n\tok mimo is becomming popular ....i dont give a darn.\n\nmy home net work relies on a cable modem(moto4200)+wlanRouter\n\nmy house is 2 story high and it's made of steelbar re-enforced\n\nconcrete... with brick wall here and there...\n\nsince the internet performenc is lower then 9mbits max...\n\nall i wanted was penatration through the concrete floor..\n\ni 'v used pen type? usb adapters and so on ...but they were\n\nalways short in range ...but g120 was another demention ...\n\nallover the house allrange !when i put this close to the wall\n\nadjacent to the negihbor's house, i was able to update my \n\nneighbor's router firmware (i've done it twice already)\n\nspeed is not the main concern in my case .\n\nbut you guys should know about it's response speed . its a\n\nlittle slower then pcmcia types even if i use usb2.0 connection\n\nbut i think thats because my lap top is running xp-pro on\n\nceleron 800/256mbram. as long as you have a good pc \n\n(faster then mine~!)\n\nyou wont have any problems. it's not that hot dont worry!\n\ni wont give this product 5stars because it's not small enough.\n\nwho needs mimo. !\n\nps: use the zero config not the stupid utility", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1294", "text": "Worked as expected\n\tThis extension cord did what it was supposed to do and did it just fine. No problems whatsoever", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1295", "text": "Price went up\n\tAs soon as I bought this from Amazon, the price went up from $21 to $ 37. I was going to buy another one, but the price is too high. Overall, this is a great product it has everything you need. \n\nHowever, I wouldn't buy it at the current price, I'm waiting for the price to go down before I buy another one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1296", "text": "excellent memory\n\twork fine with my hp pavillion zd7050. increase the performance of my laptop", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1297", "text": "The best option for the 'best' fit ......\n\tI tried all the rubber vinyl plugs that came with the E3C's, but they all had the shortcoming of not effectively sealing the ear canal making bass very poor, and they were uncomfortable. The yellow foam plugs are easy to use and work just like the ear foams many people use in industrial applications. They effectively seal the ear canal and are very comfortable. Although they seem a bit expensive I've found that once they get dirty you can use water and a bit of dish detergent to clean them. Just soak, squeeze, rinse and let them air dry and they are as good as new. You can do this three or four times, then just toss them away. \n\nHighly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1298", "text": "Fantastic Splitter\n\tThis splitter was set-up as part of a configuration that splits one line from the street into three and then into sixteen ports and a line to the cable modem for a fraternity house. I used this brand of splitters and a moterola amplifier all the way through, and the results were amazing. The picture quality is crystal clear, even when almost all of the ports are in use, and the internet is blazing fast. Compared to the set-up we used to have, with some cheap splitters and a radio shack amplifier, these pieces are WELL WORTH THE SMALL EXTRA COST", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1299", "text": "Buy these cables!\n\tThese cables are super with my new DVD player. There is absolutely no interference from my other home theater equipment. The picture is soo clear, and vivid. The cables themselves are really made well, they could hold up 100 pounds of weight no doubt. If you get these Monster cables you won't be sorry", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1300", "text": "Great value for money\n\tI am glad I bought this backpack. It exceeded all my expectations. I strongly recommend this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1301", "text": "I think they are great\n\tThese are really great. Super noise cancelling. Affordable. They cover my ears completely without problem. At first, the headset was a bit tight, so I stretched the top headband upwards a little to relax or slightly loosen it. No more problem, while still having a snug fit. These headphones also fold up very compact, have two plug adapters and a nice durable sack for storage.\n\nIf you buy these, just make sure they fit well for your ears. If so, these are great; if not, try another type. Like all things that touch the body, it is best to try at a local store, before you buy it. \n\nThis is the lowest price I have seen for this product.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1302", "text": "I'm a satisfied customer.\n\tI am happy with my purchase. I only bought it because I don't like the idea of going deaf listening to loud music through earphones. I would not use this product to entertain at a party, but it serves my needs", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1303", "text": "life saver\n\tOn a recent trip, I was 23 hours in transit and couldn't have made it without this little device. It powered my movies and TV shows for at least 12 hours or so without a flicker. I was worried that the four AA batteries would make it heavy to carry but it didn't matter when the device was sitting on my tray table. Besides, it was comforting to know that AA batteries are ubiquitous throughout the world. By the way, I substituted the original batteries with Duracells on the advice of previous reviewers", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1304", "text": "Good\n\tI bought this battery pack for a 10 day trip to Italy and I am very happy with it. I never had to change my batteries once and I listened to it all the time. Reading other people's reviews I threw out the batteries it came with and used different ones and it worked great. The only complaint I have is the suction cups aren't that great. Several times my Ipod came off the suction cups and being on a plane with minimal room and people sitting next to me trying to get my ipod off the floor is not fun. \n\nOverall, I recommend this product. It is a little bulky, but if you're someone like me who cannot live without music, it's a great product to have if you aren't going to be able to charge your Ipod", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1305", "text": "Performs just fine\n\tI have seen many reviews about problem with the volume control. I experienced the same thing until I realized that I mistaken the up and down buttons with the + and - buttons. The volume works just fine on my wife's old Sony receiver. The remote is quite nice and it does everything the iPod control could do. As stated in others' reviews, you can't read the screen from a distance, thus rendering the ability to scroll through the menu with the remote a bit pointless. However, it would be worse if the remote couldn't scroll through menus.\n\nIt is compatible with the latest video iPod. I have the 60 gig iPod but I do notice a slight hiss coming out from the speakers. I listen to classical music and the hiss bothers me. I bought this for my wife and she is not as picky as I am in terms of sound quality. Then again, I don't expect high fidelity quality from this small setup. Since I have this little gadget for my wife, I bought the Squeezebox for myself from Slim Devices to stream music which sounds a lot better.\n\nIn summary, this dock does a good job and the design is not bad. The construction is solid and I like the light on the remote. If you are looking for great sound quality, I haven't encountered any dock that is better than this one, so this might be your best bet. The Apple A/V cables work fine as well but it is more expensive than the dock and I see more value in this dock", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1306", "text": "awesome!!\n\tI'm really happy with this purchase. I was worried that it would not work with Rhapsody (which is the media player I use the most), but it proved to work well with it. In fact, it works with all the media player I've thrown at it, including Windows Media Player, MediaLife, RealPlayer, iTunes, Rhapsody, DivX Player, WinDVD, and PowerDVD. \n\nAll the buttons are functional (and I worship functionality - hence the 5 stars), although Firefox users have to deal with extra configuration steps to make the back and forward button work. No biggies, though, since setting up is really easy. Basically all you have to do is open the SetPoint software that was installed with the driver, point to the intended buttons that you want to program, and assign a corresponding keystroke to it. In this case, it's Alt+Right for forward button and Alt+Left for back button. Click \"Apply\" and you're good to go a-browsin'!!\n\nBattery life so far is really good - it's been going on the same set of Duracell AA batteries since I got it 3 months ago, and still going strong. \n\nThe RF range is really good, although admittedly my room isn't big enough to really put its range to the test. Dorm-dweller users should be happy with the range, though. You could just lie on your bed and only lift one finger to control your music or movie.\n\nThis mouse is also great looking; not cheap-plasticky but actually sharp and slick. It does feel a bit odd to the grip when using as a remote control, but as a mouse it's really sturdy and ergonomic. \n\nI can't comment on installation since it's been a while since I first used it, but I guess no impression is good impression - if it was troublesome I'm sure I'd remember.\n\nI'd second the other reviewer's gripe about how most cordless keyboards come with a mouse, and this fantastic mouse doesn't come with a cordless keyboard... But it's a great buy, all in all", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1307", "text": "increasing tech. data\n\tIt would seem, even to a non-tech, that someone has switched your Uniden mobile/base tech. data around. Secondly, terms such as and quot;standard and quot; mean less than trustworthy when applied to sensitivity and selectivity. Please don't feel I berate these 2 fine products.However as I am a com/tech. I would like the actual bench test measurements for an informed recom/purchases.Also I would like to know If Cobra 1000 or 2000 series are availible as they still have the best selectivity and sensitivity that I have had on my bench yet.Thank Yo", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1308", "text": "Powerful for the price\n\tUntil an accident caused one bud to stop emitting sound, these were my favorite pair of earphones. They were comfortable (I often left them in when I went to sleep), affordable, lightweight, durable, and had good sound quality. I used them with my Sony CFD-V5 boombox, my Oritron OP5034 portable CD player, and my RCA RP2410 MP3-CD player. On all three, bass and detail was great, and there was no distortion at a higher volume. All in all, these earphones were a great value; the only possible downside is a bit of fuzziness in the sound, which I got used to rather quickly and began to prefer over my other earphones (it lent a bit of warmth to the music). I plan to buy another pair in the near future, and I highly recommend that you do so as well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1309", "text": "Great Service, Cartridge Like a New One\n\tOrdering was fast and easy. Could not detect any inferiority in the cartridges and will order them again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1310", "text": "Apple 30\" Cinema Display and PNY 6600GT\n\tI received it today, and it's a monster. If you've seen one in a store, it looks twice as big on your desk. Until a few hours ago, I was running two 20\" aluminum cinema displays on a PNY 6600GT. After doing online research about using the 30\" display under Windows XP, I found that the \"functional\" cheap solution being used is in fact the PNY 6600GT (Verto 128MB DDR3 with two DVI connectors). Considering that the other two most noted solutions, QuadroFX 4000 AGP or Parhelia DL256 PCI, are going for $600+ on ebay, I was willing to give my old beater a try. Besides, I didn't feel like buying another AGP card with PCIE taking over the world, or sacrificing the only PCI slot in my Shuttle XPC (SB75G2).\n\nTo my great relief, the monitor worked on the card right away, even showing me the POST and Windows start-up screen (it did for the 20\" displays, too). But to my absolute delight, the card is actually running both the 30\" and a 20\" in 32-bit color. The 20\" looks absurdly small next to the 30\", like I didn't water it enough or something. The 30\" is enormous enough that I think it might be better were it curved! Maybe I'm just sitting too close.\n\nThe only problem with the 6600GT is that the DVI jacks are so near each other that I had to take the plastic housing off of the 20\" plug to fit it below the 30\". I'm not a gamer, so I can't say whether the card performs well for that. It feels as zippy as with the 20\" on regular windowing tasks. I use Eclipse, Flash, Photoshop, etc., but no video editing or 3D stuff.\n\nThe screen had a slight warm cast that I didn't like. Nvidia's control panel let me adjust it manually, and now my 30\" and 20\" look almost identical. My biggest fear was of course dead pixels. By the good grace of lucky ducks, this is the third panel I've gotten from Apple with no dead pixels. Brightness is uniform but for a very very subtle drop in the far lower left and right edges. It's not apparent unless you put white there and actively look for it.\n\nIn any case, I bought it to get more programming panels on the screen at once, and it does a fine job at that. I'm using the 20\" for browsing and, alas, a few panels that STILL don't fit. Apple, where's 3840 x 2400?? I strip one star cuz it's crazy expensive.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1311", "text": "Apple Cinema 30\" HD Flat-Panel Display\n\tThis screen is great.\nUpgraded from a 23\" and the increase in realestate is awesome.\nYou can play games with crystal clarity; have so many pages up and read them clearly.\nYou will need a graphics card that supports Dual-link DVI, not a card that says dual DVI.\nI installed the GeForce 7800 GT on my PC and it works flawlessly!\nThe Quadro cards are great, but big $$$.\nThe 7800GT can be had for under $300!\n\nHere's a list of cards for PC and Apple:\nNVIDIA Geforce 6800Ultra DDL AGP for Powermac G5\nNVIDIA Geforce 6800GT DDL AGP for Powermac G5\nNVIDIA Geforce 6600 PCI Express for Powermac G5(PCI Express)\nNVIDIA Geforce 7800GT PCI Express for Powermac G5(PCI Express)\nNVIDIA QuadroFX 4500 PCI Express for Powermac G5(PCI Express)\n\nFor the PC Windows platform, the following graphic cards support the Apple 30\" Cinema Display:\n\nNVIDIA QuadroFX 2000\nNVIDIA QuadroFX 3000\nNVIDIA QuadroFX 3400\nNVIDIA QuadroFX 3450\nNVIDIA QuadroFX 4000\nNVIDIA QuadroFX 4400\nNVIDIA QuadroFX 4500\nNVIDIA Geforce 7800GT\nNVIDIA Geforce 7800GTX\nNVIDIA Geforce 7800GTX 512", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1312", "text": "Just what the doctor ordered\n\tOutstanding item. Plenty of room to carry dvds. Enough padding to protect the player, but not too bulky", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1313", "text": "Good for Madrid\n\tI ordered v8 as soon as it was advertised by Garmin but they shipped v7 instead. Six weeks later I got the v8 update dvd. My wife and kids had to make due with v7 while in Madrid. She was pleased with the accuracy and said it enabled her to travel around with confidence. However, she noted that Madrid was undergoing quite a bit of major road construction and she got stuck in multiple traffic jams on the major highways. In the end, she would veer away from the major roads and let the unit re-calculate her route.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1314", "text": "Good product within its limits\n\tIf you understand this product's limits before you buy it, you'll be happy. It shows topographical contours, rivers and most streams for the entire United States. In addition to that, it shows roads that were in existance 10-20 years ago. These major roads are also named.\n\nThe limit is that newer roads don't show up. It also doesn't support auto-routing, even if your GPS does. Garmin sells other products that are tailored for road navigation but you have to do some independant research or logical deduction to figure out that this package isn't suited for it.\n\nThe product support could be better. Neither the manual nor web site tell you how to load all 3 CDs on your computer so you don't have to swap CDs when transitioning between zones. The company's web site doesn't give a good explanation of what the software can and can't do.\n\nYou'll be disappointed if your expectations aren't grounded in reality. Garmin could help alleviate this problem by making this information readily available", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1315", "text": "Very nice monitor, good price too\n\tI am very pleased with my purchase of the Envision EN-7100 monitor. It arrived in perfect condition, no dead pixels. I resisted spending the money on a new monitor for a long time, but now I'm glad I made the switch to LCD. The color and clarity is wonderful. Most of all, I love having all this extra space on my desk. For the money, this is a great monitor", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1316", "text": "Monster makes the difference!\n\tI just recently bought a Sony DVP-S560D model DVD player to replace my older, more out of date player. I hooked it up, and to my surprise, it wasn't any better than my old player as far as quality. Then I purchased S-Video cables from Monster Video and now the colors are more vibrant, the picture is in higher-res, and I can see every little detail on the screen. The picture quality that these S-Video cables produce are surpassed only by component video cables, which cost many times more the price. If you are considering buying these cables then just consider that for the price of only one DVD, you can get better performance and picture quality", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1317", "text": "Worth The money\n\tI wanted to thank amazon for their quick response to my first order not arriving. within a week they sent me another. I have been using it everyday, and have not gotton lost. I install wood flooring in NJ PA NY, works like a charm. I use it with my palm treo 700P.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1318", "text": "Perfect for all your mp3s!!!\n\tI used this card on my Nokia N70 for storing mp3 files. Granted I can't fit my entire music collection on it, but if I wanted to, I'd buy an iPod. This is perfect for listening to my favourite songs on the go, as well as taking pictures and video clips! Highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1319", "text": "Good product\n\tI love sound systems. So when I got my new reciever (Sony STR-DE898/B) I hooked up the new speaker wires with the THX Certified Gold Plated speaker connectors and wow what a difference. I miscalculated how much wire I needed so my rear right speaker does not have the new speaker wire, I can hear a light and day difference in sound quality. Needless to say I'm ordering more to complete the job. The monster fiber optic cable is a must as well. I can hear sounds that I normally couldn't on my old system. I like testing sound with: The Hulk (the scene were he tears up the tanks), Saving Private Ryan (taking the beach), and Open Range (Gunfight at the end of the movie). In all these movies there are small sounds that you can distinctly hear now that I could not before the new wire and connectors. Excellent product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1320", "text": "More bang for your buck.\n\tThis is my first mp3 player so I researched it carefully before making my decision. The gorgeous screen, the wide number of codecs it supports and the 30gb hard drive were all selling points. I'm so glad I bought it. Videos look great on the screen. Some need to be converted over which is a slow process but in general I love it. The built in speaker doesn't do it justice. Even on the included earbuds the sounds quality is amazing. Making playlists with the creative software is very easy. My biggest problem is the lag of accessories for it. No case, no screen protectors out for it. I'd love to see a docking station that lets you record to it as a dvr the way the archos players do. But for the money it looks to me to be a far superior player to the Ipod or the Zune.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1321", "text": "Wrong adapter for Garmin 330c\n\tThis adapter can not be used with the Garmin 330", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1322", "text": "Nice Armband\n\tA little bouncy while running, but a convenient product. Fits perfectly around all of my MP3 players (large and small)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1323", "text": "Excellent basic phone\n\tThis is a great phone. Memory is easy to progam. The phone has 3 memory keys for emergenies and 9 additional memory keys for personal numbers. It can be used on a desk or hung on the wall. The only thing I don't like about the phone is the buttons on the handset. However, I knew about this feature before purchasing the phone. I would recommend this phone to anyone who is looking for a good basic phone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1324", "text": "Excellent portable mouse\n\tI did a lot of research on Amazon.com before I finally decided on this mouse. I wanted to replace my (extremely) small Kensington USB mouse with a retractable cable. At home, I use a Wacom tablet. Next month I am traveling abroad, so I wanted a slightly bigger mouse that can handle more frequent use than the Kensington. Wireless was key for portability. I also wanted something rechargeable, and I didn't want the USB adapter sticking out.\n\nI received it today, and I'm on my first charge. So no comments on batteries (which can be replaced with other AAA NiMH for optimal performance if desired anyway).\n\n- I have large but skinny hands. Mouse is small, but its long length helps in terms of where to place your fingers. Of course convenience is not comparable to a full-size mouse, but if you want portability, this is about the right size.\n\n- I have a PowerBook that runs Tiger (10.4). Excellent Bluetooth connection. Also very good response, very little delay. Only reservation is for the scroll wheel, which requires subtle pressure for accurate scrolling - this is ever so slightly uncomfortable if you have large hands, because the mouse is flat and your hand is adjusted over the mouse so that it is a bit hard to apply adequate vertical pressure on the scroll wheel from that position. It is hard to explain, but not a big issue for me. \n\n- USB charger works well. The added size of the USB adapter helps with comfortability (still flat, but becomes an otherwise full-sized mouse) - despite the fact that the cable attaches to the bottom of the mouse.\n\n- As mentioned by others, installing the batteries is a challenge. Pull the notch on the bottom of the mouse as you slide the top (part with the Anycom label) away from the clickers. Once I figured it out, not so hard. \n\nOverall, I don't seek perfection anyway, so this mouse does the job adequately for me. I haven't tried any other Bluetooth mouse before, so I'm more or less in awe", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1325", "text": "SanDisk Is Reliable\n\tThis card has been working great for me so far after over a month of heavy use. \n\n512 MB is more than enough space for anyone with a 5 MB or less camera, assuming you transfer photos off your camera fairly regularly and are not shooting hundreds of photos at a time. With the 1200x1600p setting I use on my camera most often, this card holds over 400 photos, and it will hold even more for those using a more email-friendly setting. Do the math to figure out if 512 is the number for you, but I've had no problems with SanDisk products", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1326", "text": "Very easy to use and quick to acquire satellites\n\tI have to admit, I'm a GPS junkie. I've had a variety of GPS units over the past decade and currently own 3 - the c340 being my latest acquisition for use solely when driving.\n\nI am greatly impressed with this unit. It was fast to get going right out of the box and after the initial satellite acquisition and almanac download (for those who are interested, when a GPS unit is turned off and moved a significant distance, say 300+ miles, from where it last thought it was, it needs to recalibrate itself by downloading the current almanac of satellite positions from the GPS satellites. This can take a few minutes.) In any case, after the initial automatic recalibration, the unit acquired satellites quickly whenever I turned it on.\n\nThe user interface is very easy to use. I've used Hertz NeverLost systems for years and have always thought they had a good interface. I think Garmin's is better.\n\nOne highly useful feature is the ability not just to search for Points of Interest (POI), but to have the unit search for those points of interest that are along the route you are currently navigating. This allows you to identify, say, hotels along your route while you are driving and then, using the telephone info provided by the unit, to call the hotels up and see if you can negotiate a lower rate before you arrive - \"let your fingers do the walking...\"\n\nIf you don't tell the unit where to look, though, it can take quite a while to search for a Point of Interest. I didn't know which city to specify and I did a search for \"Eagle Rock Rec\" (I was too lazy to spell out \"Eagle Rock Recreation Center\" which turned out to be about 175 miles away) and the unit chugged away for several minutes but eventually came back with the right entry for me to navigate to. I later realized that even though I didn't know the exact city the destination was in, I did know a city that was near the desired destination. When I specified that information, the c340 took only a few seconds to find the right location.\n\nThe advanced user can also create your own POI lists complete with custom icons and load those into the c340. I have done this for all In-N-Out Burger and Krispy Kreme locations. The advantage to having your own custom POIs even though these places are in the built-in POI list is that the custom POIs are visible on the c340 map screen at certain zoom levels. If you are a Geocacher, you can do the same with geocaches, but you'll still need your handheld unit to find the cache.\n\nThe newer (and more expensive) c5xx units evidently have the Sirf circuitry in them which is more sensitive, allowing signal acquisition indoors, but I found the sensitivity of the c340 to be fine - especially since I have limited my indoor driving lately :-). I haven't tried the c340 under a thick tree canopy with cloud cover yet, so I might change my tune. The comparable c5xx unit at this price point, the c530, lacks the c340's text-to-speech capabilities (this prevents the c530 from announcing street names).\n\nSince I already have a Garmin handheld GPS unit as well as Garmin's MapSource Topo mapping software, I used the unlock code that came with the c340 to unlock my MapSource maps for the unit. I then loaded the topo maps for the entire Western US onto an SD card (between 300-500 MB) and plugged it into the c340 to see what would happen. It worked! So now I have the c340's excellent built-in maps and POIs for on-road trips *and* Topo Maps available to me for off-road adventures.\n\nOne thing you should do if you are in the US is enable the unit's WAAS capability (the default is for WAAS to be disabled). Enabling this capability increases the accuracy of the unit when certain satellites are in range.\n\nAlso, since this unit has a touch-screen, fingerprints on the screen are inevitable. You should *never* use an ammonia-based product (like most window cleaners) to clean electronic screens - it will cause them to fog. Instead, use those little antiseptic alcohol towelettes. They are cheap and if you don't use them for cleaning your touch-screen they might come in handy for first-aid.\n\nI give this unit a highly positive rating. I like it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1327", "text": "Excellent!\n\tEasy to use, nice (in appearance), very comfortable (lots of space) and at an excellent price! I highly reccomend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1328", "text": "Excelent Product from top to bottom\n\tI recommend this product! is an excellent purchase option. Excellent product quality in performance and looks. No product out there in the market looks as good as this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1329", "text": "Good but not perfect\n\tThe sound is fine, but the mic is not so good, too much background noise. The headset is quite \"loose\" but it's ok when you get used to it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1330", "text": "This Buds for You\n\tThese are the only earphones worth buying for your iPod. I tried to get some cheapies after I lost my originals, but they were horrible. These are a little expensicve, but so worth it.\n\nI don't use the pause/skip attachment thing though. It makes the cord too long", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1331", "text": "very dependable - error free\n\tI'm using them a lot.Never failed - keeping up to 16x speed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1332", "text": "Great value excellent service\n\tHigh quality disks. Never a bad burn. Fast delivery. Buy this from this selle", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1333", "text": "Cute and easy to get going\n\tI opened it, I put it in my PSP and that was it. I had plenty of space on the memory stick and I personally didn't have to do any special formatting I just popped it in and that was it.\n\nI did want to add, buy this online because in my comparison shopping it was much more expensive in brick and morter stores I visited", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1334", "text": "Good value\n\tEasy to install and use but the remote does not have an on/off switch", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1335", "text": "Cd Player Review\n\tThe cd player works well, just wish the random play would work for all of the cd's instead of only one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1336", "text": "Tim\n\tThe product is fine however when i ordered i added a gift card to the payment. The gift card was not used and the purchase was paid in full with my credit card. Is my gift card still valid", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1337", "text": "A great porduct\n\tThe Microsoft optical wheel mouse is a great product. It is worth every penny of the purchase price. A great value! It is so much better than my old mouse with the ball in it. The optical wheel mouse is much more accurate too. The best purchase I ever made", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1338", "text": "Great Web Cam\n\tGreat quality. I had a problem initially with XP Media Center compatibilty, but it works now after downloading an update from Logitech's website. Recently, the sound is cutting out when communicating with my girlfriend across the country. I think it might just be her interet connection though (we both have the same web cam). As long as we restart the video call, then the sound comes back. I am using Windows Live Messenger as the video call program. I have never used the cartoons that it comes with. The video quality is very good when recording a video for email", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1339", "text": "headset\n\tThe headset works great, comfortable. I just wish they had better sound quality...for instance when playing music", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1340", "text": "My Best flights ever...\n\tI bought these headphones on the recommendation of a friend, and he was sooo right! The moment when the noice-cancelling algorithm kicks-in on a noisy flight is just sublime. I frequently use them without input, just tuning out the background noise on the aircraft...they even work well on squalling rug-rats a few rows away...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1341", "text": "Excellent Product except cables came with it\n\tThis amplifier works as stated. Increased my modem downstream from -7 to +9. No obvious loss of noise ratio and upstream signals. All TV channels are much sharper! The cables came with the amplifier are two RG59 cable lines. For minimum loss of broadband signals, I suggest you replace one of them with R6 cable to carry the cable signals. Use the RG59 for the power supply only", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1342", "text": "Plain Vanilla\n\tIf you want very basic capability this is the wireless adapter for you. Slow but steady and inexpensive", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1343", "text": "Works great\n\tI bought this for my Tivo, hooked it up the day it arrived and haven't touched it since. Great value", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1344", "text": "A great buy.\n\tThe only thing you will need when you buy this package is some extra paper! I love the fact that Epson advertises realistic figures for this package. Some other printer makers do not do this!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1345", "text": "i recommend buying the roady\n\tI installed the roady in my car a few days ago.my wife has a xm radio in her new vehile so i was some what familiar with the xm radio.the only reason i didn't give the roady 5 stars was that the signal to the indash radio is poor.on the front of my in dash stereo there is a aux. input which i plugged my roady into and the roady plays crystal clear,however this connected is not mentioned in the roady instruction manual.i have three vehicles and all three have an aux. input on the front of the cd player that i plug my mp3 player into.xm radio was running a special and i got the unit and the car kit for 40.00.all in all the roady is awesome", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1346", "text": "Excellent rechargeables\n\tI have purchased these and other rechargeable batteries in the past. Generally I like the PowerEx batteries the best, but these Energizer batteries have really outdone the others. The seem to have the best capacity and last the longest of all the batteries I have. I have used them in my Canon S2-IS digital camera and have taken over 400 pictures during a weeklong vacation with no problems, and no recharging during the vacation", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1347", "text": "A Top-Notch Universal DVD Player\n\tThere's no need to take anybody else's word for specs on this Sony DVD player when you can view or download, for free, the user's manual at http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/model-documents.pl?mdl=DVPNS90V and LOC=3. I've been running this Sony DVP-NS90V player through a Sony widescreen HDTV and a Pioneer amplifier/receiver for several days now, and I find almost none of the problems and limitations mentioned by previous reviewers. One, for example, states that there is \"no bass management,\" yet you can (a) route more or less signal to the subwoofer by selecting \"small\" or \"large\" for the front speaker size (see page 76 of the user's manual), and also (b) increase or decrease the bass from -15 dB to +5 dB (see page 77 of the manual). Whether you prefer analog to digital audio, or you think SACD's are tops, is a matter of opinion, taste and choice and not an objective evaluation of a playback unit. I, for one, prefer DVD-Audio, and I mention this for an important reason: Some product ads and the user's manual clearly warn that this unit \"will NOT play DVD-Audio discs.\" Happy surprize: it most certainly will! For my DVD-A's that have optional Dolby 5.1 and/or DTS tracks, the player simply ignores the primary DVD-A format (normally output via the 6 analog cable connectors) but still plays the Dolby or the DTS via the digital audio (optical or coaxial) connectors. For \"pure\" DVD-A's (without Dolby 5.1 or DTS tracks), it conveniently outputs the audio BOTH via the 6 analog AND the digital connectors. And in all cases above, the audio is full multi-channel surround, and not downmixed to 2-channel PCM, nor Prologic pseudo-surround. The only DVD-A function it lacks is the video slideshow often included on DVD-A's, and so displays only the \"jacket image\" onscreen. The Quick Setup allows any DVD newbie to be up and running in a short time. And the Custom Setup is so detailed with so many fine tweaks and trouble-shooters that it's bound to please even the high-end audio-video geek-freaks. In short, you'll find this to be a superior universal player, provided you read the user's manual (all 84 pages of it!), follow it, and connect equally high-quality, compatible equipment capable of exploiting its many fine features", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1348", "text": "Successor to the lengendary xr55!\n\t...what it has that the xr55 does not: HDMI, dual-amping of front mains now available during 5.1 playback, one extra set of component inputs, and all-channel stereo (called \"party mode\" on other receivers). \n\nOtherwise the internal components are identical, so expect similar performance---in other words, outstanding SQ when matched with the right speakers, blows away all other receivers under five hundred bucks and most under a thousand. \n\nSee my lengthy review of the xr55 for more details. \n\nBoutique audio shops do not want you to know about this product, because it'd put them out of business...they make much higher margins selling you receivers costing several times this Panasonic's prices, since their profits are usually a fixed percentage of the street price.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1349", "text": "best buy\n\tThis is the second Brother HL-2070N printer i\"ve owned. The first died during a storm and I forgot about electrical surges. The only negative on this printer is a slight curling of the pages. It is fast and reliable. The prints are crystal clear. I would recommend this product to everyone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1350", "text": "Great but quirky large-format linux printer\n\tI've had my Epson 1280 for over two years now and consider it money well spent. I run exclusively on Linux (currently Gentoo) and the Linux support for this printer (using CUPS) is superb. All modes, resolutions, etc. are supported. I use this printer a lot for engineering work printing B-size (tabloid) drawings and it works great for that.\n\nLike just about every review states, this printer slurps ink like Homer Simpson slurps beer. Because I don't print many color photos this is not a problem for me--if I was doing that I'd get the Niagara system other reviewers cite. I've researched the Niagara system and it looks like a good deal for heavy users. \n\nMy main complaint with this printer--and the reason why it only gets four stars--is the ease with which the heads clog up. This printer wants to be used constantly. If you let it sit for a day or two it's almost guaranteed that one or more of the jets will clog up and you'll get streaks in the output. Then you have to either press the front-panel control or, in more extreme cases, run the head-unclogging utility (on Linux I use mtink) to force the printer to 'blow out' the plugged jets. When the printer does this it blasts ink through the heads wasting even more of the pricey ink. Do this enough and the reservoir the printer blasts the ink into (a sponge-sandpaper-like thing) will overflow and cause the head to smear ink all over the paper. That's when you get out the Windex and paper towels and clean up the mess (google the web for details.) Because of this 'trait' I would not recommend this printer for casual users.\n\nStill, for B-sized printing and high-quality photos, and considering how well supported it is under Linux, there's not much else better out there", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1351", "text": "Big Work Horse, Colors Just Right\n\tHaving owned a 1280 for a year and a half thus far, I can say that this printer is for somone who wants a reliable and problem free large format printer that produces on target results. The drivers at least for Mac OS X are easy to understand and reliable. The ability to manage the printer such as doing a nozzle check and a head clean right from the application that is going to be printing, is a vey nice touch as well. However, it is the colors that this printer gets high reviews from me. By using mat or glossy photo paper and making the proper print settings, one can get nice rich colors that are on cue. Thus this printer makes good for doing proofs. As an artist and Graphic Designer, having this quality is a blessing since this print cost $ 400 at the time of parchase. Compare that to profesional quality workhorses going from $2000 on up. Also being able to print up to 13 x 19 save me loads of time since that cuts down on the number of trips to my local print service to have them do my print outs on there large format printers. The only minuses are that one needs a generous amout of desktop realestate to acomadate the 1280 as it is almost twice the size of a normal 8 1/2 x 11 printer. Also one needs be prepared to shell out some payolla as the ink cartriges can get pricey. But what inkjet dosen't have that problem? Anyway that little expences is nullified by savings of not having to go to my print service so often. So any one looking for a good large format printer that produces some good printouts and not have to pay an arm and a leg for it, the 1280 is a very good cadadate for that job. So I'm giving 5 stars on the Epson 128", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1352", "text": "Quality Cable\n\tI ordered the 4 meter cable which was pictured with 24 pin connectors and received one with 18 pins. Found out that the missing middle 6 pins are used to transmit audio which my monitor doesn't support anyway. Originally, the DVI-D specification allowed for both a video signal and an audio signal, but most manufacturer's have only used the video portion. If you need a DVI-D cable, an 18 pin connector will most likely work since most devices won't process the audio signal anyway. There are a few (very few) devices that do use all 24 pins, but with the advent of HDMI, nobody really makes them anymore", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1353", "text": "My Review\n\tProduct came in as describe. Super clear picture quality as it's supposed to be as Monster Cable brand", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1354", "text": "Great value for money!\n\tThe Sennheiser HD 205 is great value for money. The design is not only comfortable, but takes out a lot of ambient noise. This headphone does not have active noise reduction but does a good job with its closed design headphone.\n\nThe right-side is able to swivel backwards, so you can answer a phone call and not need to remove the whole headphone. This swivel was designed for DJ's to do sound mixing, but works well for other purposes as well.\n\nI also like its strong bass and great clarity, where I could hear sounds in music that I did not hear before. This headphones not only works well for music, but does great with your favourite action movie. You will hear how close the sound is, and have bullets whizzing past you and swords meeting like they are just around you.\n\nBelow are the technical specifications:\n\nAcounstic principle: Dynamic, closed\nEar coupling: Supra-aural\nFrequency response: 14-20,000 Hz\nMax SPL at 1kHz, 1 Vrms: 112 dB\nTHD at 1kHz, 100 dB SPL: and lt; 0.5%\nImpedance: 32 Ohms\nWeight (without cable): 206 g\nSingnal cable: 3 m copper cable (OFC), single-sided\nConnector/adapter: 3.5 mm stereo jack with 6.3 mm adapter\n\nThis headphones comes with a 2 year warranty and a protective pouch for the headphones", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1355", "text": "Very good for this money\n\tI bought this phone at Amazon, and I am happy with it. Provides very good sound quality, comfortable navigation,address book and Caller ID.With its 5.8 GHz frequency speed, it is much better than my previous one which was Panasonic 2.4GHz and did not have light signal on handset when you have a new message.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1356", "text": "good product\n\ttakes a little time to start operating, very good for the price a little trouble using it inside ca", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1357", "text": "excelent for its price\n\tThis simple device is reliable for fixing positions. And If you know about coordinates, you can set it in, and bingo. You can compensate what it lacks of by using coordinates from a map while you paid unexpensive", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1358", "text": "Fantastic Speakers\n\tWhat a wonderful surprize. It took about ten minutes to install them to my HP Media center computer. They replace speakers that came with my 19\" monitor which were lousy to say the least. (speaker make with held) But the vs 4121s surpassed all my expectations. While I am not an audiophile, I do admire and expect good faithful sound reproduction and these speakers more than do the job. I don't understand how the more expensive ones can do any better. Suffice to say I am completely satsfied and would highly recommend them to anyone looking for their moneys worth", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1359", "text": "portability is nice\n\tHaving a TV in the car make the carpool-commute a little easier. Obviously, the driver can't watch it, but the passengers can. All of the chords and connectors are included. Great price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1360", "text": "A little pricy, but it was worth it.\n\tThis is my first time ever buying a really expensive MP3 player. I bought it three weeks ago. If I hadn't seen the Creative Zen Vision:M, I probably would have bought the Sandisk Sansa E260. I love being able to bring my cartoon/tv shows over to a friends house so we can watch them on the tv. There is one problem I've had with it. I'm not sure if anyone else has had this, but there is some slight static noise that happens once in a while when I'm listening to music. I don't think it's the MP3s, because I've never ran into the problem with my other MP3 players. If only they would've added the video cable for the TV and kept the charger, then I would've rated it a 5", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1361", "text": "Don't overlook this player\n\tEarlier this week I received the factory referbished Samsung HD841. I have had a few days to use it and compare it to my other players, mainly my Philips 642, which have been excellent players for me. This Model does well. I don't understand why this model has such a rough reveiw. Note, this model has the DVI output, If your TV has an HDMI port, you will want to check out the Samsung HD 850 (identical otherwise). First, this model has component, composite and S-video hook ups, as well as the DVI port (still have to run seperate sound out with DVI). Also, this model does feature digital coax sound out and optical sound out as well for systems that can handle 5.1 THX. Many upconvert models do not have the digital outs on lower priced models. The picture quality is great, at 480p comparable with my Philips. Again, The upconvert works well out the DVI hook up to my TV, but to be honest, it is hard to tell any difference between it and a good 480p progressive scan player, at least on my tv which is a 23\" 720p LCD. Menus also are a bit difficult to figure out at first as well. The user manual is less than impressive at explaining thing, in fact, it does not have an index. But, it the main thing is that the player is does perform well, and is a name brand product from samsung (I have had some offbrand experience and have had perfomace problems). THis player also appears to have DivX available on it, not noted in the product discription, so that was a suprise as well. This will allow the use of MP4 movie files. The remote again is bigger and at first more difficult than my other players, but after a day or so it actually is better because many of the features are available to change at the push of a button instread of going through the menus. In all, I will continue to explore this new player, but in all it seems to be a quality product that has received some bad flack. So give it a chane, the prices are good currently, quality has been good, and it is a Samsung.\nNote to the technosavy: I have not had luck using the component upconvert code that is available on other web sites, so I am using my DVI input for upconvert. Also, the new Blue ray (HD 1080p) DVD players are out, so if you have the expensive hi res tvs that can handle this, you might want to wait and save till you can get the new DVD players. \nNote 2: the factory referbished models come with a DVI cable, a 20-30 dollar value that many don't come with", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1362", "text": "Quality at a good price\n\tThis was one of the cheapest tv mounts and it had all the options the expensive ones had it will pull away from the wall as well as allow the screen to pivot up and down.It also compacts up close to the wall.\nI dont know what other features someone would want in a mount.\nIt is also very smooth when it moves and there is not any deflection or sloppiness in the construction, altough I only put a 14\" lcd on it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1363", "text": "I'd have given it 5 stars except for one irritating feature\n\tThere is a light that ALWAYS stays on and it is distracting, as others have noted. Otherwise, it is great. Good design, works well, no complaints. But that light...WHY did they design it with that?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1364", "text": "Very nice\n\tProtects the Garmin's 60 screen from scratches, but interferes with the button operations a little. Worth the hassle to protect the screen", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1365", "text": "Very pleased\n\tThis unit works very well and we are very pleased with it. Nice construction, good sound quality on both ends. We're concerned about battery life as in # of recharges before performance decreases, but no indication right now that is an issue. I would have give the product 5 stars if it had been cheaper. This class of device is overpriced in general. Amazon's price was very good, but overall still seems over priced. I would definately buy another from Amazon as these are 25% more at other places.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1366", "text": "Good cables, but way overpriced.\n\tThis cable does improve the image quality but not by much. I was dissappointed to see very little difference between my standard PS2 stock cable and the moster cable I bought. This is not to say that the Monster cable is bad, but it just isn't worth the asking price. If you see on for under $20 then I recommend picking it up, but other than that, just avoid them because there isn't much better out there", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1367", "text": "Well built and roomy\n\tI bought this backpack for walking to work each day with my laptop and various other items I need to carry back and forth (umbrella, lunch, spare battery, paper, etc). It's well designed and constructed and has fulfilled all my expectations. Its size allows me to carry a hefty foldup umbrella which can lie horizontally. I was concerned it size might make it intrusive or awkward, but it's not.\n\nMy only minor complaint is that the buckles on the shoulder straps slip gradually and need to be tightened every couple of days", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1368", "text": "Great!Excellent!\n\tThis bag is fantastic,comfortable to carry, fits loads in,protects my laptop,doubles as hand luggage.No complaints at all. Best bag I've ever bought", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1369", "text": "can't go wrong with batteries\n\tSeems nowadays everything uses AAA batteries so this 30 pack is perfect for just about anyone that needs them. You know who you are. The ones with the video games, remote controls, clocks, and whatever else you need. Expecially good to get during the holidays, you should never be without", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1370", "text": "Good Service!!!\n\tReceived it pretty quick, but it was SDSDQU-1024-E10M. There isn't any difference just it comes from Europe instead of the U.S. That was pretty odd but otherwise it works", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1371", "text": "Works for 10 days then quits\n\tMy experience, with several repetitions: The adapter, continuously plugged in, continuously on, works for about 10 days, then stops working and drops the connection. It won't restart. The only way to recover is to unplug it, plug in your spare (you do have a spare, of course), and let the Netgear WG111T cool off for a couple of days. Then you plug it in again, and it works for about 10 days...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1372", "text": "Never leave home without it.\n\tI purchased my first Roadmate in August 2004. Since then I have taken it to various places in North America. It's gotten me out of some tight spaces. I've never gotten lost while using it.\n\nI purchased the second one when the voice interface on the first failed. I sent it in for repair. (The extended warranty had just run out about 2 weeks earlier) The new RoadMate arrived in two days and has worked fine ever since. The old Roadmate was returned to me repaired in about a week.\n\nI gave the first one to my wife and she has used it with success ever since.\n\nPros: Easy to use. Amazing detail.\nCons: Sometimes takes a long time to acquire satellites\n Original mount is useless after about a month. I got aftermarket\n tripod for each unit and they seem to work fine. Software updates \n are expensive.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1373", "text": "It's worth it.\n\tI have case logic CD wallets from 7+ years ago that are still in good shape...despite the abuse I put them through. I bought this one only because of CD collection expansion. I find simply wiping off the outside cover with a wet sponge keeps it clean. The nylon covers really hold up over time. Remember- the \"128 cd capacity\" refers to CDs without their accompaning booklets. It's really 64 CDs with booklets.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1374", "text": "The Power of Charging\n\tThis charger is designed for every iPod EXCEPT the Shuffle. The Shuffle connects via USB, this charger uses FireWire.\n\nEvery iPod charges while connected to a computer via FireWire or USB 2.0, but this charger allows you to charge your iPod in a wall outlet. In addition to the charger you will need a connector cable. You can use the one that came with your iPod or buy a second one. Hook 'em up, plug it in the wall and get on with more important things while your iPod charges.\n\nFor international travelers, the plug pops off and you can purchase the correct plug for the country you will be visiting. Great feature!\n\nI have an iPod Dock connected to my stereo and use an extra connection cable along with this plug to ensure that my iPod doesn't run of of juice durring parites and long playing sessions. I highly recommend the Power Adapter to iPod users who want the flexability to use their iPod on the road or in conjunction with a stereo", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1375", "text": "Great Product - Great service\n\tOur new VCR/DVD player is wonderful. Set up was easy and I am even able to record-- something that the set-up configuration on my last model was unable to do. Delivery was even faster than expected! Quality is teriffic and price was reasonable", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1376", "text": "Super Sony\n\tMy old DVD would not play some of the many new formats, i.e. DVD-R, etc. This unit plays every DVD I've put in it with no hassles. The VCR has an auto tracking adjustment feature that seems to be fool proof, no stutters or static in the sound. And the icing on the cake is the remote. I understand it! Plus it controls my television functions. Excellent price and standard excellent Amazon service. Well done", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1377", "text": "Excellent Product\n\tI bought these speakers some time back. I was a bit skeptical because the sub woofer looked a little wierd. but once I plugged it in they sounded really good..\n\nthe remote control is really handy.......\n\nIf you are looking for nice speakers for dorms or not an apartment these are it....they are really awesome......\n\nThey go really loud...I owned JBL Creatures 2 before and I prefer these to my old ones.... These Altec Lansings are the best speakers I have ever owned and trust me I have gone through the lot of the", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1378", "text": "Great sound at affordable price\n\tI've been using SBL soundcards for about 3 years. I use it for recording live and with sound fonts. This usb device is easy to set up and the sound quality is great! One installation tip. Initially after I connected it and installed the software, I was not getting any sound, although the software was installed successfully. I rebooted, and everything was detected and has worked fine since. So just remember to reboot after installation.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1379", "text": "Unexpected Awesomeness\n\tI am a audiophile and am very picky when it comes to buying my toys. I bought these by accident when i was acually trying to buy the hd650's it was too late to cancell my order and since it was half the price i decided to try them out. I first hooked them up to my denon amp and listened to some cds and they sounded awesome. i could hear things in songs i have never heard before. I then hooked them up to my cheapy portable philips cd player just to see what it would sound like. to my surprise it sounded just as good as hooking them up to my denon amp. There was plenty of bass and highs and mids came out very good. the only draw back is that it is open and it bugs people that are sitting close to you. I am glad i got these instead of the 650's cause my friend owned the 650's and if you don't have a amp hooked up to it your out of luck", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1380", "text": "Brilliant!\n\tThis little doohickey is exactly what I needed to read my memory sticks. Load the software, plug it into the USB port and you're off and running! The MobileMate is SUPER SPEEDY! The files/pictures pop right up with no lag time. And you can read all forms of memory sticks with this one reader.\n\nExcellent value for the price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1381", "text": "Very good value\n\tI'm very happy with this model. I use it mostly as a VCR replacement to record broadcast TV shows. You can't beat the price for this feature-set. I'll try to describe some aspects that aren't mentioned in the other reviews. The owner's manual can also be found online in PDF format.\n\nIt can schedule upto 16 programs. It does not support VCR+ or a TViO-style program guides. You can enter a title into each schedule that appears both on the schedule list and direct navigator chapter menus. It even sorts the main schedule listing and indicates which events are on the current disk. Every on-screen menu shows you which remote control buttons are functional on that screen.\n\nThe commercial skip button advances about 60 seconds which isn't quite granular enough, but 2 clicks and a little fast forwarding works well. The remote operations have a very fast feeling response compared to tape players. \n\nMy only complaint: The remote sensor on the recorder seems to be all the way on right-hand side. When the unit is in our video cabinet, the sensor is in a deadzone for half the room. We can't shift the position much because the disk tray slot is all the way on the left side and won't open if it's too close to the wall. Of course this probably means nothing to you.\n\nAt the highest quality setting (XP) it made a very good (near perfect I'd say) copy from a 8mm video camera using analog inputs. At that setting, only one hour of content fits on a DVD. The next lower setting (SP) which can hold two hours per disk, the copy from the video camera had some contrast problems. Most TV shows recorded in EP (8 hrs) are acceptable quality although you do see the blockiness and some motion blur at times. This is especially pronounced on animated shows. The four-hour LP setting had no apparent digital artifacts on recorded TV. It also has a Flex-mode option I haven't tried yet in which you tell it how long to record and it will fit the recording to the freespace available on the disk at the highest possible quality. Probably would be good for recording a TV movie.\n\nIt's too bad other vendors haven't adopted the -RAM format because most of the features on this box only work on that kind of media, but it won't play on most other equipment. The other formats seem lame by comparison, but this unit can play and record on them. \n\nWatching one show while another is recording (or the same show that's recording, but from the beginning) is very easy to do. Most of the operations are very sensible and explained on-screen pretty well, but you should spend some time in the manual if you've never had a dvd recorder before. It can do a lot of stuff.\n\nOne interesting feature is that no matter what input you are using, the signal is sent through the s-video output.\n\nIt can't burn music CD's which seems like it would have been a trivially easy feature to add. That and a battery backup (so I won't lose my schedule) and wider angle of view for the remote sensor would required get the fifth review star", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1382", "text": "Monster Connections\n\tI purchased the Monster Cable MP HTS 1000 without reading the reviews,(which I don't usually do) for the simple reason of where I purchased my hdtv, Samsung HLS-5687w they were trying to sell me but for a $150, which was too much. I plugged in my equipment to the monster and at first there was no picture only sound. I have directv and they have a connection which allows you to receive digital and analog signals through the same cable. That connection needs to be placed after the monster in the connection loop. After switching around the cables I had a picture again. I can't really see an improvement in the picture quality (HD is beautiful) I bought the monster basically for the protection", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1383", "text": "HP 50G Review Comments\n\tThe 50G is the successor to the HP 49G. They both accept only a maximum of 1GB SecureDigital flash cards since they only have an approximate 1GB operating system file address space. Only about 0.9GB of the SecureDigital flash cards (a little more on the HP 49G than on the HP 50G) are accessible. The manuals only vaguely state that they recognice FAT16 and FAT32 SecureDigital flash cards. The HP 50G has a black case with a black metallic faceplate. The white and orange shift key labels on the metallic black faceplate have much better contrast and are easier to distinguish than the HP 49G red (or tomato) and turquiose shift key labels on the tan anodized faceplate. The black HP 50G looks tastefully geared for serious users. They still have no display backlighting or a color display. The HP 50G keyboard feels a little more compliant than the HP 49G but it would be nicer if they were as buttery smooth as the original early 1970's series of the HP hand held calculators", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1384", "text": "Ultra Convenient\n\tThe convenience of this product is terrific. Whenever I show people how it snaps in half, they're amazed at the ingeniousness of it and they say how they want to get one. Now that all computers have USB ports, I can put my photos into any computer anytime I want without worrying about the docking station. A must-have product for every digital camera!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1385", "text": "It is worth it\n\tGreat product. It's two in one. You have it in your camera and take photos, next you can plug it into the USB port and download data. It's worth the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1386", "text": "High priced sounds\n\tFirst time I heard these I was floored by the output. Nice high, mid and low bass sounds no matter what you have going thru them be it music, games or movies. Definately worth the low low price...\n\nFirst person WWII shooter games like Call of Duty sound awesome with these speaker", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1387", "text": "Linksys PAP2\n\tI am going to strictly comment on the Linksys PAP2. A lot of the reviews on here have been for the Vonage service. The Linksys PAP2 is NOT THE Vonage service, but one of many adapters you can use. \n\nI am extreamly satisfied with my Linksys PAP2. It is small, light weight, and perfect for those who need to travel. The voice quality is excellent and people say I do not sound like I am talking over VOIP. There is no line noise, static, popping, etc. \n\nI am giving this product 4 stars. Why? Because there is only ONE ethernet port. If you have a router, just connect the PAP2 to one of your available ethernet ports and you are good to go. If you do not have a router, consider getting another Vonage phone adapter with built in 4-port router. There are several.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1388", "text": "Exactly same as the description\n\tThis is the best lock you can find for laptops, but I am still not very confident with it. It looks flimpsy but better than others", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1389", "text": "Works well at a great price\n\tInstallation on a normal home network setup is very easy. My setup was a little more complex due to voip router, and 2nd wireless router. Sling has instructions on their web site but I still had to mess around with my settings in order to get it to work. To work on multiple routers you have to do port forwarding on both routers to port 5001. Once I worked this out everything is great. \n\nVideo quality is good in the house, haven't tried it from another location. I'm running the Sling AV with Netgear Ethernet power adaptors to my router and then watching TV via wireless to my laptop. Now we can watch TV in any room of the house. My wife loves being able to watch the news in the morning while in the kitchen. She also loves being able to surf while having a show running in a small window on the side. \n\nControl of my Dish DVR is very good. We can manage any feature of our Satelite/DVR box. This will come in handy when we travel as we have our sons Seaseme Street shows on the DVR and now we can take those with us on the road. \n\nOverall, I'm pleased with the Sling AV. It offers good performance at a great price point. Now Sling just needs to get the Mac version out so I can watch TV on my beautiful 15.4 inch Mac Book Pro", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1390", "text": "Quality product - should be higher capacity\n\tThis is a quality built toner cartridge, but for the money, it should have a great toner capacity", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1391", "text": "Amazing clarity and bass\n\tSoundwise the Klipsch Promedia Ultra 5.1s were everything that they were supposed to be. The bass is very powerful and can even be overpowering if not adjusted. The sound is crystal clear and with a decent sound card all of the settings can be tweaked until perfection. Setup was a breeze and no instructions are needed although they are provided just in case.\n\nSomething to note is the speaker wire that comes with the speakers is a little on the small size and thicker wires should be be purchased if you are picky about your sound. The wires themselves are long enough and there shouldn't be any trouble reaching anywhere assuming you are putting these in a normal sized room. One last thing to know is that there is no optical input for these speakers and only 1/8\" plugs for hooking up the sound source. If you want optical you're going to have to go elsewhere.\n\nPlease note that buying these speakers will not make up for having a mediocre sound card or poor music quality. If you are using most types of on board sound or an ancient soundblaster card it is time to upgrade or else you are just throwing away your money. Same goes for music quality, if you are listening to an mp3 that is below 128kbps the poor sound quality is because of the shoddy encoding, not the speakers. If you can't spare the hard drive space for 192kbps its time to get a new hard drive.\n\nOverall these speakers are a great deal. While the price tag does seem a bit steep it is well worth the money for anyone that is serious about their music or movies. For those of you who like to game these speakers will treat you good, however in my past experience a good set of headphones is better than a full blown sound system. Lastly for those of you who like to play your music and bass full blast, don't bother spending the money. These speakers should only be purchased by people who actually care about sound quality. If you are more worried about loudness, do yourself a favor and buy some cheaper speakers, you won't even notice the difference", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1392", "text": "Financial Calculator\n\tIt has some very useful addition from the previous model. It has cut the time of doing my homework in half", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1393", "text": "Cool!\n\tGreat for frequent air travel to pass the time. Minor complaints - instructions are sparse (had to get my son to show me how to use iTunes and load songs), but still haven't figured out how to arrange songs on the iPod. My problem", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1394", "text": "Quite a company for a college student\n\tThis backpack has been such a useful companion for me. There are lots of space inside even for huge text books, and compartment is arranged just right to hold variety of stuff---CDs, DVDs, paperback books, pens, cell phones, water bottles, etc., etc. There are numerous creative ways of storing stuff. Indeed my whole life as a student can be inside at once.\n\nAs a notebook backpack, this would not provide the best protection. Padding is fine, but depending on how much stuff you have a notebook inside could be squeezed a bit more than you desire. Also, the clip to fix the cover flap onto the backpack almost is broken after a year of daily use for me. I have had Dell 14\" and 15\" laptops with the backpack and fitting was just fine for securely hold it inside. Wearing comfort is pretty good, and things are quite adjustable for your body.\n\nI would recommend this backpack if carrying more than a laptop, e.g., testbooks, is essential for you.\n\nP.S., I ended up using a warranty support to fix the buckle. Targus's customer support is first rate---prompt, courteous, and reliable. They actually replaced the backpack with a newer version of the same product. Their service totally make them highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1395", "text": "just a little wobbly\n\tI had to 'fix' this ipod holder with a bicycle hand grip to stop it from shaking my ipod. I have a decent car and the roads are just ok but this thing shakes and shakes. I also put one of those beer coolers around the base of the foam hand grip and its now rock solid. Oh yeah and it holds the ipod just right too. I also put some of those velcro dots on the bottom for a little more security from my cup holder", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1396", "text": "Looks cool even with a white iPod.\n\tI hadn't seen this product in stores as I usually would see the white TuneDok which seemed pretty cool but I decided to buy this one online to go better with my black car (I have a white 40GB 4th generation iPod).\nThe holder is everything you would expect and it did work a little better than I expected. It's very easy to just place the iPod in the holder and very easy to take it off. You can do it with one hand. You just pull back the small tab of the suction thing on the back and your iPod is easily removed and ready to go. The additional cup adapters is an added bonus for those who need them, but the standard one was enough for me.\n\nThe part that is black and holds the iPod is what seems to be the best thing about the product. As far as I know the cups are the same grey color for both the white TuneCok and this black version, so the difference is only in the iPod holder and not the cups.\n\nThe only \"bad\" thing I could say is that the cup itself is made of a rubbery plastic that scratches easily. In fact when I was trying to figure out what the adapters were for (before reading the manual..oops), I scratched it quite a LOT trying to fit the two additional cups together. That doesn't affect functionality so it doesn't make me give it less than 5 stars. A small issue you might want to consider as well is that the TuneDok doesn't hold iPods in their cases. So if you're like me and carry your iPod everywhere in a case you might wan to consider having a case that is easy to put on the iPod and remove it to avoid the hassle everytime you want to place the iPod on the TuneDok.\n\nI like how the black TuneDok looks with my white iPod. It kind of makes the iPod stand out more than the TuneDok itself. I think the $15 price is pretty reasonable for the white TuneDok, and this one is too if you're willing to pay the extra $5 for it to go with your U2 iPod. But as I said, I think my white iPod looks cooler in my black car with the black TuneDok anyway.\nEdit: I bought it for $20, but now it's $15. One more good reason to get this one.\n\nI'm not too sure, but it seems like the new 5G iPod fits in the TuneDok. If they do, I bet this product is going to turn into a top seller soon enough as the demand for the black iPods is greater than the white one. Maybe someone who gets their 5G iPod can confirm this, so don't buy this for your 5G iPod unless you're already sure or can try it before you buy it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1397", "text": "JF Review\n\tWorks better than any other glossy paper I have used with my Epson 960", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1398", "text": "Great notebook case\n\tI purchased this for my wife who wanted a case for her \nHP Pavilion Notebook PC (DV5139US), screen size 15.4\", ht 1.8\", wdth 14.1\", depth 10.4 \". The bag is for personal use, not business, and use will be moderate. She did want some extra compartments for organization. \n\nThis case has met all her needs, it is light weight, constructed of durable material, well organized. Her notebook fits in this top loading case with ease. She is satisfied with this purchase. We would recommend purchasing this case.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1399", "text": "1 gig of Sony memory is NOT too much!! I have 2 for each camera!\n\tI have owned many Sony cameras in the past and am currently using two right now. The only problem I have encountered with any digital camera is that when you think you have enough memory, you run out when you need it most. That is why I upgraded all of my cameras from 256 and 512 meg memory sticks to the Sony 1 gig. Actually I carry a spare 1 gig too where ever I go. \n\nLook, when you take video with your digital camera or you use a high file size (3-6 megapixels) per picture, which you should always do to get the best possible prints made, your camera will need a ton of storage space. Especially if you are on vacation or encounter a great photo moment or maybe even something you hadn't expected like a wildfire, a plane crash, a bank robbery or maybe even a cat in the park having kittens. You can always \"resize\" you photos to a smaller size later when you save then to your computer if you want to save space. Trust me, take large megapixel pics now and you will be amazed at how many shots came out better that you expected.\n\nYou never know. I have tons of pictures that people ask how did I ever get such good pictures of such amazing things. I have a helicopter crash, police car up a power poll, deer in downtown Oakland, house fire before the Fire Dept got there, tons of wild animals, any many more things I saw while I was driving somewhere or walking in a park. If you want great photos you have to be prepared when the moment arrives!\n\nMatching a camera with its name brand memory is also a great idea. No problems ever!! The Sony memory sticks I have from 5 to 6 years ago still work great with no problems. They make it fast and easy to transfer data from your camera to your computer. They are tiny wafer thin and extremely light weight and durable. I have first hand knowledge that products with the SONY name on it are first rate and high quality. If you want quality buy SONY", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1400", "text": "everything is labled for the game\n\tat first, the keyboard looked cheap and the keys were in slightly different places than normal, but after time, I got used to the layout, and found that the keys actually work surprisingly smooth. It probably helped my game a bit. The extra bit on the front of the board did break off after 2 weeks, but I didn't like using it anyway", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1401", "text": "Best FM Transmitter for iPod I've used\n\tI've used the iTrip by Belkin, the TunecastII by Belkin, and this Monster iCarPlay for getting my tunes to my car speakers. This is the best design and works the best of the three. I like that it can charge my iPod and that the transmitter itself is inline. The signal seems to be decent enough, though of course it crackles sometimes or you hear a bit of static. This gets more pronounced the louder you make it.\n\nI think this is the safest for car use. The iTrip is a nightmare because you have to change the station through the iPod. So if you're taking a car trip (I live in NY but went to college in MI -- that's a 12 hour drive) and signals are coming in and out and you need to adjust, you really can't do it safely with the iTrip. The Tunecast is a bit better, but that runs on batteries (the optional charger/power supply that I got for it didn't work). Also, you can tune into any FM station with the up/down buttons, which is good, but you really only need the lower stations. The iCarPlay has 8 frequencies it can transmit over and only 1 button. Though I feel limited by the 8, I don't think going higher would help because there's more congestion. I like the single button because there's no confusion whether you're going up or down and you can press the button, then easily tune the radio up a notch. The other limitation I see is its iPod specific (uses dock connector) whereas the Tunecast just hooks into the headphone jack and it only works in cigarette lighters so you can't use it without a car (or something else with that power source). But considering I bought it to use in my car, it does what it should and does a decent job of it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1402", "text": "Best answerer I've had\n\tWorks precisely as advertised. None of the complaints in previous reviews hold for my experience. Specifically, battery backup works and sound quality of messages is excellent. Only negative: too many words spoken by the machine and they sometimes seem to overlap", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1403", "text": "Great Item\n\tWe replaced a tape unit with this one and are so pleased. No more waiting for the tape to rewind and this one keeps the messages once played until you remove them. Also very accurate on time. We love it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1404", "text": "I like it. I recommend it.\n\tThe things I like most:\n\n1. My recorded greetings (two greetings allowed) and my caller's messages are clear and clean. \n\n2. The unit's appearance and styling is sleek and modern. The controls layout is good with everything in view and accessible on the top. My last machine had some of its controls on the sides causing me to have to pick it up and turn it around and around looking for a particular control. This machine is better in that respect. \n\n3. Learning to use it is a very easy and intuitive process especially if you have used other machines. The included instructions clearly explain how to use its less obvious features.\n\nThings I didn't like: Nothing, really. \n\nBut some minor annoyances include:\n\n1. The electronic accent of the generated voice of the machine was a little hard to understand at first. But I quickly \"learned\" its accent. Your callers will never hear it after you record your own greeting which will be clear and sound like you. Otherwise, your callers will hear a default message in the machine's voice.\n\n2. I installed the 9 volt battery first and the unit would not turn on when plugged into AC. Removing the battery, then plugging in the AC, then installing the 9 volt battery allowed it to power up and work normally. The battery installation instructions and general installation instructions did not indicate any particular installation sequence requirements regarding the battery", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1405", "text": "Very good phone\n\tBought it for my elderly mother, who is getting hard of hearing. The volume control on each handset has helped her a lot. She also says that the clarity from the handset is better than anything phone she's had before. The extra large size base unit dial buttons are also very helpful for her", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1406", "text": "Excellent Product and Service!\n\tWe received our DLP TV stand in record time. We had wanted to get it for a new tv that was being delivered that weekend. We ordered on I think a Tuesday and it was at our office on Friday. It was in excellent shape and we had no trouble putting it together. The tv fit perfectly!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1407", "text": "Digital clock\n\tThe numbers on the clock are not bright enough to see in the day light I wish they were brighter and bigger", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1408", "text": "DON'T Upgrade the REB 1100!!\n\tJust a note to future readers - \nIf you take Gemstar up on their offer to \"upgrade\" this model you will receive some nice new features, however what they don't tell you is that your machine will become PROPRIETARY! All the books you had before will become unreadable and your ebook will only be able to \"read\" Gemstar books in the future. This means you are force to buy all future books from the Gemstar catalog only! \nThe new features that come with this upgrade to the 1150 model are hardly worth being locked into one ebook vendor forever. The openness of this little model is it's beauty - it's the last one of it's kind, as all future models are proprietary", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1409", "text": "How can you go wrong?\n\tThis was a very highly rated item on CNET. At the price I paid for it at Amazon it was like they were GIVING it away", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1410", "text": "Spectacular capacity\n\tJust spent the weekend photographing and video recording lots of activity and didn't even get close to capacity.\nThis is fantastic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1411", "text": "iPod uses 30 GB hard drive; 2gb memory stick is flash memory\n\t2gb of flash memory will not be destroyed at high altitude or dropped short of shattering the memory stick. A 30gb hard drive as in the iPod 30g (that my son has) is subject to air pressure, shock and temperature domain that a flash memory device will not be subject to. Because the hard drive spins to lift the heads above the disk, moisture from condensation will cause the head to crash if, brought in from a cold car and turned on. I do not know about the iPod but some larger devices have dew point detector that will not spin up unless the air in the device is at safe temp.\n\nTHAT's WHY..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1412", "text": "Very pleased at the price and sound.\n\tI am pleased at the sound of these speakers. I feel that for the price, it was a good purchase. The carrying case that is included is a nice addition. You can use the included A/C adapter or run it on batteries. Not only do I use these speakers with my iPod, but also for my Mac Book laptop. I don't need an overbearing sound, but these portable speakers are just right", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1413", "text": "Muy bueno... Recomendado\n\tKit completo para colocar una peque\ufffda red inal\ufffdmbrica casera, sin problemas. Sencillo de instalar, tanto que cualquier bolsa sin experiencia puede hacerse con este kit. Tiene se\ufffdal fuerte, sin atenuaciones.\n\nSaludo", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1414", "text": "Repairs xbox games perfectly\n\tI had a game that would not even play on the xbox because it was so scratched. After using the Game Dr. It works perfectly. It is like i bought a brand new game. The Game Dr. was pretty easy to use too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1415", "text": "Truoble Free Internet\n\tI have paired this with my Linkysys wireless-g router and I have not had any problems with either. The modem installed without any issues. Prior to this modem I was using an RCA which began having connection problems. Since the Linksys install I have rock solid connection to the internet and a more stable wireless network. Previously I would expirience intermittant \"drop outs\" and would have to reboot. Currently I couldnt be more satisfied has been a good 3 month", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1416", "text": "Linksys BEFCMU10 EtherFast Cable Modem\n\tThe product was easy to load onto my Windows based computer using Windows XP. I connected everything as instructed and as soon as I plugged in the TV cable to the back of the modem, My internet explorer picked up the signal and put me at the log in page for new accounts of my cable provider. \n\nThe modem comes with both a USB and 100T ethernet adapter port, so use whatever way works best for you. I tried them both and they appear to work at the same speed. I am guessing it all depends on the speeds your cable provide is delivering.\n\nAmazon had the best price on the product if you have the time to wait for their free shipping. I ordered some stuff from them in the past and the free shipping seemed to take forever.\n\nYou may want to factor in paying the additional cost for shipping when buying this product if you need it right away. The price, even with the additional shipping charge is still a little less expensive than Best Buy. The cost difference between buying it at a Best Buy store and Amazon online will not be much, and you'll have to wait a few days to have it in your hands, but you get to avoid the drive to the store. I went this route, paid the extra shipping and waited for my package to arrive. If time is not an issue, then use the free shipping method and you will discover that Amazons Price can't be beat, it is the lowest price anywhere.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1417", "text": "Great Cables\n\tI bought these for my dvd player. They work wonderfully! The old analog cables that came with the dvd player looked alright but [didn't measure up}. These monster cables definately enhance the sound of my dvd movies, especially the dialogue. The old cables that I had made my movies sound a bit muffled. But the monster cables intensified the clarity from the dvd player to my reciever. For those of us who cannot afford 5 speaker digital surround sound, I would definately recommend these cables if you use regular 2 channel stereo for your movies or CDs", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1418", "text": "Very Usefull comes with adapter included\n\tI PURCHASED 2 CARDS FOR ABOUT us$ 42 FOR MY psp they work Ok. I had other sandisk products and dont have any complaints. Best of all these cards came with the Adapter Memory Stick Pro duo to Memory Stick. So I could use it with my videocamera. Its nice when one company starts addresing the multiple formats problems.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1419", "text": "Great value\n\tIf you go through a lot of AAA batteries, this is one of the best deals on the market, short of investing in a recharging unit and a couple of rechargeable batteries. A very good value", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1420", "text": "Wicked Good Back Pack\n\tA sore back and a sore shoulder forced me to search for a better means to carry my laptop. I took a month to research laptop backpacks and finally settled on the Kensington Contour. I didn't want to buy a Kensington. I wanted a backpack making company with a name I knew, like Jansport,or Kelty. I've been a backpacker and was familiar with their products. I settled on the Kensington because it had the qualities I was seeking: comfort, quality materials and design, water proofing, laptop padding, urban black, rugged exterior, sophisticated appearance, lots of pockets, adjustable lumbar support with back padding and a water bottle pocket. I write and work in media for a living. Mostly I work at home, but once a week I travel to cities. This pack does exactly what I want it to do - have places for everything I need, protect my precious laptop, and look hip. \n\nSo now it is a few months later. I still like my pack, but twice now the hardware has broken. The first time it was just the zipper-handle on the little outside pocket. It fell off. Kennisington immediately replaced the pack for free. Last week at the airport the tab that holds and adjusts the left shoulder strap-- broke when slung the pack across my back. I haven't contacted them yet", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1421", "text": "A bit bulky, but it's all good\n\tAs a journalist, I need to tote around a microcassette recorder with me wherever I went. Now, with the Zen's microphone/recording feature, I'm able to use it to record my interviews, and it's easier to transcribe because of its clear, crisp recording quality.\n\nYou can also play .avi files, so unlike iPod users, there's no need to convert them in order to view them. \n\nMany might find it a bit bulky compared to the new iPod, but with its added features, it's a small flaw that's easy to overlook.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1422", "text": "Good deal\n\tSo far I used one tape of this pack. The video quality is pretty good", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1423", "text": "Great Dual Layer Discs (Just update your firmware first)\n\tTo avoid burning a coaster, update the firm ware on your dual layer compatable drive first ([...]). The Verbatim discs seem to have fewer compatability problems than the other brands I've tried. \n\nIf your home DVD player is not dual layer compatable, you may experience some problems. It's normal for the movie to stop momentarily when it switches to the second layer. For best results with movies, I burn these as slow as possible. For data storage, they will burn at 8X no problem. \n\nThese discs work as advertised. If you're torn between Verbatim and another brand, I would opt for Verbatim discs. They really do work the best", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1424", "text": "The best USB drive out there\n\tThe SanDisk Cruzer TI is the most durable thumb drive on the market. I had a 512MB Cruzer TI before this one. I dropped it stepped on it and was just not too careful with it. Through all that it never failed me. I needed an upgrade and picked this one, because the 4GB was not available. It move data fast and the new U3 stuff is very interesting. I am not all that used to the U3 stuff yet, but I am sure I will start to use it to its fullest soon. Co-workers of mine buy the less expensive USB drives and break them. The SanDisk Cruzer TI is the absolute best", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1425", "text": "My last \"jump drive\"\n\tI had a small 512 Sandisk a while back, so when I saw a review for the Titanium 2GB Cruzer in a popular computer mag, I decided to upgrade from my Lexar 1GB. So far, I'm very impressed. Just did a 1.26GB transfer that took 140 seconds. I was a big leery of the included software, but was pleased to see that if I didn't care for it, it was easily removed. I have not had an issue with either the software or the drive, and am very impressed with the design of the retractable interface that requires pressure to expose or retract. This is a very good drive, and contrary to the negative comments, I would encourage anyone looking for a fast, stylish, practical jump drive to seriously conside the Titanium Cruzer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1426", "text": "JBL Creature II-FABULOUS!\n\tGreat buy for a wonderful speaker system. Works beautifully with my MAC Mini for great sound. Would not hesitate to purchase again. Great contemporary look on my desk. So easy to turn the volume up or down either from my screen or the subtle touch control on the Creature. I highly recommend", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1427", "text": "Great Speakers\n\tI recommend these speakers - have had them for 3 months now and they are great - sound quality is great. \nPower converter gets pretty hot though so i suggest putting it on something non flammable - don't think it would catch anything on fire but just to be safe. Speakers are not super loud but are great if you just want quality sound.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1428", "text": "Great Cable at Good Price\n\tRecently bought a Analog Big Screen TV. Switched from S-Video to Component cables. There is a big difference. The picture looks more film like with Component cables. Do not hesitate to upgrade. Stay away from cheap Wally World brands. You get what you pay for. The S-Video cable I used was Monster Cable M1000 sv", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1429", "text": "Best $80 I ever spent on portable electronics\n\tI got one of these a few years ago. It's been to several countries, on camping trips, bicycle trips, subways, etc etc and held together very well. I pop this and the handspring into my pocket and off I go, not lugging around a huge laptop anymore.\n\nThe typing is comfortable, this is just like a laptop keyboard, and while I too have worried about the little popup part where you connect the handspring, it's taken a beating so far. I'm buying another preemptively because I'll be so bummed when I do eventually manage to break the current one.\n\nThe hinge in the middle is annoying - you have to put the thing on a book or other flat surface to hold it in your lap. I think that when the new one comes, I'll try to create some kind of deadbolt mechanism to hold the middle hinge when it's open and then it will be the single most perfect gadget ever", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1430", "text": "Good Investment\n\tLet me just preface this review by mentioning that I read many customer reviews(here and elsewhere) on this product before purchasing it. I focused on the negative reviews as to develop a good idea of any potential design flaws. After using this keyboard for almost 6 months I believe that Saitek delivers an attractive design with solid quality. \n\nCommand Pad: Many reviews bash this feature. It is quite a basic pad as compared to some, but it gets the job done. My only main gripe with the pad was how it failed to deliver some windows macros such as ctrl-alt-delete. During games such as WoW and CoD2 I had no problems whatsoever. The rumor about the horrible software and it being buggy was nonexistent for me. The customers who claimed it to be \"impossible\" and \"buggy\" seem to be computer illiterate at best, and judging from the frequency of grammatical errors in their reviews, possible English illiterate as well. If you are familiar with computer hardware then you will be fine with this software and pad.\n\nKeyboard: The quietness, response, and overall feel of the keys rival any Logitech design. I am a huge fan/customer of Logitech equipment, and thus can confidently state that this board is of equal material quality. Saitek took a more simple route with this design(no LCD screen etc...) and the price shows it.\n\n*I almost laughed out loud after recently reading some of the passionate and disgruntled reviews concerning the lack of key-symbol illumination. It is obvious that these reviewers did not know much about the product they purchased. Unfortunately failing to be informed about a product one buys totally demerits any kind of negative opinion resulting from that lack of knowledge. I would guess that 90% of the negative reviews about this board capitalize on this point resulting in a much lower overall rating than deserved. \n\nLast and probably least comes the aesthetics, of course the most subjective part of any review. I found this setup to be very sharp looking. In the dark, the vivid key definition from the backlights allows any experienced typist to quickly find whatever he/she is looking for. This eliminates the need for symbol illumination. Although symbol illumination might be a nice touch, especially for the keyboard deficient, I feel that Saitek sacrificed this option to provide very durable lettering. I have lost some lettering on Logitech keyboards sooner than the 6 months I've been using this one(Although frequency of gaming has fluctuated). Saitek Engineers probably figured that most gamers would know the keyboard well enough to not need both key definition and symbol illumination, apparently an oversight on their part. \n\nI will recap this lengthy review by recommending this keyboard to any capable computer enthusiast who desires a good value.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1431", "text": "Excellent Monitor!\n\tUpgraded from 19\" Viewsonic CRT. This monitor is superb! Recommendation: go with native resolution, enable Clear Type through display settings, and download the monitor drivers from Viewsonic (XP uses standard drivers, not as good as Viewsonic's imo), then restart, makes a huge difference over settings out of the box.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1432", "text": "They finally stay in my ears!\n\tI love my Shure E3C earphones and up until recently was pretty happy with the foam sleeves. However, I was constantly having to reset them in my ears when engaged in strenuous activities. \n\nThe first time I tried these triple flange sleeves I thought I had wasted my money. Later I pulled my ear up and they slid in a lot further... and suddenly I was in heaven. I get the full sound that I love so much complete with throbbing bass line AND the things stay in my ears until I pop them out!! These are the perfect complement to a wonderful headset :", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1433", "text": "Ok product, So-so design\n\tIt says the keyboard is supposed to be easier and more comfortable to type with. I don't think it is that comfortable. It's a little hard getting used to, so be prepared to hit the backspace a couple of times. The keyboard is 100mA and uses USB connection. There is a USB to PS/2 converter included. Overall, it is an ok product for the money, as it is the cheapest USB keyboard I've found", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1434", "text": "As promised\n\tArrived in time, decent quality for the price. Is a bit difficult to close though, as the zip isn't awesome. But as I said, it's good for the price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1435", "text": "Cd/DVD Wallet\n\tWorks great, just like ti should, can add more sheets to store more.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1436", "text": "Good skin...good price.\n\tThis is a very good skin for 60 GB and 80 GB owners. It completely covers the entire iPod without sacrificing functionality. What separates this skin from other skins it the Visor (a plastic shield which protects the screen). My only problem with this skin is the belt clip. It is impossible to remove and difficult to use. A better belt clip would make this the perfect skin. This is a very good price from TechGNet.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1437", "text": "A New definition to Sound Quality\n\tI have this card for a week, and what I can tell you is that this card has a quality that I've never heard from any sound card - the sound is so clean, balanced and accurrate.\nof coure, you will need a good set of spekaers.\nthe CMSS surround is much better than Dolby Prologic 2 and DTS neo 6 for both music and movies.\nif you plan to connect the DIN cable for Integrated speakers control with the Megaworks or Gigaworks, you should know that it's not working, but Creative is going to add support for those speakers in the following drivers.\nI didn't like the new 24-bit Crystalizer sound, but belive me you will not need that feature, just use good mp3 player like Winamp 5+ MAD mp3 decoder plug and ASIO plug for the output.\nI had many sound card like the Audigy 2 , Audigy 2 ZS, Audigy 4 Pro, ESI Juli@, M-audio Revolution...\nand none of theme even close to this card!!!\nworth every $$$!!!!\nI recommend you buying from amazon beacuse of thier great service and warrnty, I could't do that because I am outside USA", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1438", "text": "Great Product\n\tThe Belkin cassette adapter was my 2nd attempt at a product that would allow me to play my iPod through car cassette deck. The first, non-Belkin, product (can you say Monster here?) was crap...stopped working properly after two weeks. The Belkin adapter has performed flawlessly for 2+ months now", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1439", "text": "Great all purpose remote\n\tI have long struggled to find the perfect remote. The URC9910 isn't it, but its pretty good. Its no match for my Harmony 880 but it also costs a whole bunch less and works through walls. I have 2 URC9910s, both programmed identically for my main HT. The cabinet also contains a second reciever and a sound distribution center for the other rooms in the house. The kids can be using one URC9910 with the TV/HT and I can be in the basement or outside and control the volume of my music with the RF part of the second URC9910 remote. For the price you can't beat it. All buttons AFIK are progammable or mappable. Setting it us is a pain and I had to find some pretty obscure codes on the internet to get my TV to do its thing so that is where it looses a star. Otherwise its a great performer and with the price, I don't mind if my kids use it, whereas, they aren't allowed to use my Harmony 880.\n\nIf cost is no object, then there are better remotes. For the price, I can't find one better", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1440", "text": "Great DVDs\n\tOnly thing I did not care for was the design on the top of the disk. Other than that, these are quality DVD", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1441", "text": "Elegant!\n\tI bought this to replace an Epsom printer that refused to print accurate color, and an old Canon scanner. I am very, very pleased! It looks terrific (my daughter said, \"Wow, cool new printer!\"). Set up was easy. And the printing is fast and absolutely beautiful, even in draft mode. Better yet, the cartridges are much cheaper than my Epson ones. Scanning is easy and good, too. I don't use fax, so can't rate that function.\n\nOverall, I am thrilled with this printer. It was well worth the $180", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1442", "text": "2 Cents per page.\n\tI received the correct Q5949X cartridge.\nMy calculations for cost per page is only 2 cents per page, which is contrary to another reviewer's claim of 12 cents per page.\n$120.00 divided by 6000 pages equals 2 cents per page.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1443", "text": "It Does Exactly What I Needed\n\tI have a Gateway CX2610, and it always got hot in my lap after about 10 or 15 minutes. Enter this Targus lapdesk. When folded out, it provides a nice buffer between my lap and the heat of the laptop even when using the laptop for upwards of two hours.\n\nBut wait, there's more! I had also found my laptop awkward to use at a desk because of the poor ergonomics. However, I use this lapdesk folded with the adjustable leg to reposition the keyboard to a better angle for typing. It also puts the screen at a better height as well.\n\nThe desk also works well folded in half with my laptop converted to tablet mode. So, it's a very versatile accessory to go with my versatile laptop. I highly recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1444", "text": "Cyber Acoustics Computer Speakers\n\tI got the newer model of these, with the blue light on the speakers . All I can say is that these speakers are worth the money. You get what you pay for. These speakers have pretty good highs in them, bass wise there decent. They hit alright, and sub decent. You pay more money, you get a better system you know. This system here isn't much money, so it isn't going to be the best. So there isn't no reason for the bad reviews. I think they work really good for the price their tagged at. So if your looking for a system with some good highs, and decent bass these are for you", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1445", "text": "Good Overall Buy\n\tI recently purchased a PNY 512 MB Secure Digital Card from Best Buy when it was on sale for $29.99 each card. I had been given a SanDisk 256 mb card for christmas the past year, which had gone curropt. The PNY is so much better and so much cheaper for virtually the same quality or better than my old SanDisk. I would recommend this product to anybody who is fed up with SanDisk or any other high priced memory manufacturer.\n\nSteve", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1446", "text": "An Excellent Value!\n\tThis was part of my Stereo update. I selected this receiver for quality, value and ease of operation. I matched it up with the Sony CDPCX355 300 CD player and a fresh pair of those Bose 301-V speakers. Years ago I used to be an audiophile and I now think I'm going to enjoy getting back into my hobby", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1447", "text": "These are really a killer buy\n\tThese are amazing products for low freq. they'll really get down word of advise don't use them for higher bass freq sounds more like a grinding noise after about 75 htz. Enjo", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1448", "text": "Fast\n\tThe 4GB high speed memory card is the best it is fast and it can store so much data I cant even imagine using all of the memory but the only reason I gave it 4 stars is because it's over 700", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1449", "text": "great tapes\n\tI bought these here and have had the for a little bit now. they work great. I will buy more when needed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1450", "text": "Works just fine\n\tNo problems w/ the phone. There is no mute button and it's annoying to hit two buttons to mute/unmute. I also couldn't find a way to change ringer volume but it's easy to change the ringer melody and there is one that's really soft. \nThe menu is not as intuitive as it could be but overall it works just fine as a phone.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1451", "text": "A great product\n\tI really like this mouse. It is easy to use and is one of the most comfortable on my hand. I have gone through a lot of mice and have finally found the one for me", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1452", "text": "The price is right !\n\tThis stand works great for bringing the monitor up to eye level. If you want to sit comfortably...get rid of back and neck strain...this Targus Stand is definately the way to go. And...the price is right", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1453", "text": "An eyesaver\n\tThis monitor stand is worth every penny, and considering the price, that really isnt that many pennies. What a monitor stand does is it raises the monitor to make it easier on your neck to view. I have an IBM laptop and I place it on top of the stand. With the stand, I probably have to look down at most about 10-15 degrees. Before the stand, I would have to look down at about 35 degrees. This does not seem like much, but if you spend alot of time staring at a computer screen, your neck will be sore. Buy this stand and your neck will thank you.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1454", "text": "Like a Glove\n\tThe case itself fits very snug around the IPOD, and even gives it a better look. The only complaint that I have is that the plastic window that covers the dial pops open, and even falls off at times. I still give the case a 4 star rating, because I am a soldier in Iraq, and this case is doing a very good job of keeping my IPOD clean. If a product can keep something clean in Iraq, then I am guessing that it can keep things clean anywhere.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1455", "text": "Works as expected\n\tWhat can I say, it's a rubber case that stretches over my Ipod. There's little room for malfunction. White would've looked better but isn't available through Amazon or its merchants without paying more than the product cost for shipping. It has little hard clear plastic windows over the screen and dial, the dial covering pops open. so far (several weeks now) they work fine without scratching", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1456", "text": "My first review of a product!\n\tThese speakers were purchased for office use and occasionally for on the road. They are a great look and compact. The sound is decent and should not be confused with higher end speakers. They serve the purpose for which they were intended as far as I am concerned as I purchased them to play my NANO I-pod. I do recommend them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1457", "text": "High quality headset for internet telephone\n\tI purchased this headset for use with my Mac dG5 and Skype internet telephone. The combination is killer. I cannot compare to other similar equipment as this is my first and only, but for me, the quality is far better than what I have with my phone, and it was really as easy as plug and play. I wish that the headset had thicker and stronger wires; I wish that the headset was more sold. On the otherhand, I have not had any problems with the equipment up to now. And the sound quality during telephone conversations is steller, which is important to me, especially as my hearing starts to deminish. I saw some comments about the headset as an audiophile listening headphone. IMO, this is too complementary. For its price and features, a good buy and good sound quality, but IMO, this is not an audiophile headphone.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1458", "text": "TuneBase Works Great\n\tAll 3 kids have a Tunebase. It works great, easy to use. It also charges the iPod while we travel", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1459", "text": "Excellent value\n\tI've gone through a ton of headphones in recent years. They've included Koss \"The Plug,\" Sennheiser PX100, Koss UR29, Koss SportaPro and a few others. All had their strong and weak points. So far, this has been the closest I've had to a good balance.\n\nFor my tastes (not necessarily anybody else's), strong bass is one of the most important things. The PX100 felt very weak in this area, despite what everybody else seemed to say -- weaker than my old Sony MDR-NC20 (which are still going strong after 6 years and remain my backup headphone of choice thanks to their decent sound and folding ability). I had problems keeping \"The Plug\" sealed in my ears, despite the \"hold the outer ear while the Plug seats\" advice. They're also a very a bad choice for iPods because their very low impedance overdrives the amplifier circuit. The SportaPros had great bass, but leaked way too much sound. The UR29 had good bass and very good isolation, but were a little uncomfortable, warm, heavy and too bulky to use on the go. Going back a few years, I had a pair of AKG K240s that had disappointing bass. Ditto for a pair of Sennheiser HD-420s.\n\nThe K26P seems to combine the better aspects of all these phones. The bass is among the strongest. When I listen to the 1812 Overture, the \"cannon blasts\" come through loud and clear, even at moderately low volumes, with no distortion at all. Isolation isn't as good as the UR29, but not too bad. Certainly a lot more portable, easy to stow in my bag at all times. The PX100s fold smaller, but they're a pain in the neck to stow in their hard case. The higher efficiency of the K26P means I can set my iPod at a lower volume. Instead of 55-60% of max volume with the UR29 or the stock earbuds, I now run at 35-40% comfortably. In terms of comfort, they're comfortable enough for hours of wearing, after a couple of slight modifications. If they press too hard on your hears, first extend the headband all the way, then GENTLY straighten each half a little bit by gripping a couple of inches of steel band at a time and unbending it. After a few tries, it should be perfectly fitted to your head. Don't bend too hard or grip the plastic parts or you can break the phones. Be patient. So it takes a couple of days of trial and error, but in the end, you get good-sounding phones that are wonderfully comfortable. You'd be surprised how little pressure is needed to produce a good seal. You'll know if you've unbent too far because either the phones will slide down or you lose bass. Here's an easy test: with a finger on each side, press the earcups harder onto your ears. If the bass doesn't get stronger as you press (the way it does with all open-air headphones), that's as good a seal as you need. I hated the little, square foam pads on the plastic sliders and quickly peeled them off. All they seem to do is create two pressure points on top of the head. Other phones with similar headbands (like the Koss SportaPro/PortaPro) don't use these pads, so I don't think they're really necessary. Better to let the headband rest directly on the scalp and distribute the pressure over the entire headband, and so far my suspicions seem to have been correct. It has been far more comfortable for me without the pads, especially after more than half an hour. In fact, without the pads, I barely feel the headband at all.\n\nOverall, I'm satisified, especially at its low price point. I hope to use these for many years to come until either they break or something better comes along. By the way, don't be put off by comments about the warranty being invalid in the US and Canada. Read the whole warranty sheet! A separate section on the sheet covers a limited warranty for these countries, so yes, it is covered", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1460", "text": "Excellant unit\n\tI had been wanting a nice color GPS unit for a while. My wife purchased this one for me and I love it. I purchased the City Select Maps to use with the autoroute system. It would be nice if the maps were included with unit. I've had it out on several caching trips now and it hasn't let me down yet. Make sure you take the time to read through the instruction book so you will know how to use the many features that the unit has built-in", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1461", "text": "Great carrying case\n\tThis is a overall convient carrying case. IT DOES NOT SCRATCH you ipod in anyway. This is a great case for jogging or everyday use, it has a belt clip that works very well. great and simple case, i highly recommend it for everyday use", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1462", "text": "Best BUY\n\tThis is a wonderful product. The surround effect is phoenomenal and I just love it. The extra $50 is worth it for the quality sound that it delivers", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1463", "text": "Inexpensive, Great Performer, Outstanding Value\n\tI initially purchased this model then returned it in favor of the Sony SRF-M37V because of its five one-button pre-sets which make it a no-brainer to use while exercising. However, the SRF-59, perhaps because of its analog tuning, suffers less from co-channel and adjacent channel interference on FM. It's audio is slightly brighter and more musical with a decent pair of headphones or earbuds than its digitally tuned cousin. With this in mind, I purchased another SRF-59 yesterday and spent all last evening listening to it. I literally could not make myself shut it off and go to bed I was having so much fun scanning the FM dial. There was a program which aired last night on a local channel which featured bass-heavy 12\" remixes of eighties new wave hits with, blessfully, very limited commercial interruption. Over the course of a three hour listening session, I gradually cranked up the volume. As I was too lazy to fish out decent earbuds, it became apparent that with bass-heavy audio at very loud volumes the SRF-59's tiny amplifier was insufficient to drive stock Walkman style headphones and peak audio was clipped which simply necessitated turning the volume down a tad to restore full musicality (I understand that decent quality earbuds require less power to achieve the same level of high sound output, therefore there will be no audio clipping). Nevertheless, the sound quality from this bargain-priced Walkman through less than ordinary headphones was astounding. The party is literally in your head, and the soundstage ranges from ear to ear, which is somewhat disconcerting when it is located above your sinuses. I also made one pass through the AM band and there the SRF-59 was no slouch either. I hauled in 1200 WOAI San Antonio which is approximately 1000 miles from me. Though no true DX machine, after all how could it be, it is at the least a competent performer on the AM band as well (I suspect early in the evening AM DXing conditions were as good as they have been in a long time). For more on this model and others visit Xin Feng's website. I highly recommend this model for cheap thrills!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1464", "text": "Nice radio\n\tA good basic AM/FM radio. Not digital tuning, but it works fine. Reasonably good reception", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1465", "text": "Great picture quality\n\tI bought this item rather than the cheaper products advertised because I trust Toshiba and because the picture quality was better than average. Overall, I am very satisfied with the product. We have used it on several aiplane trips and my toddler is very entertained. We haven't had any problems with the mechanics of the player. We also bought a case (which I highly recommend) so that we have enough Baby Einstein to keep her happy to our destination. Also, the battery has never run out, and charges quickly. My only problem with it is that the volume doesn't go up loud enough without earphones to hear it very well in a roaring commercial airliner. But, my daughter mostly looks at the pictures anyway, so it wasn't that big a deal for us.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1466", "text": "Excellent player, really great purchase!!\n\tThis DVD player is great for the road, and even at home when you don't want to be bothered. Unless the are much loud noises happening around you, the players' speakers work fine. It comes with all of the accesories you'd want, including a car outlet, wall adapter, remote, and the battery. It charges in under 4 hours, and plays for over 3 hours. \n\nThe player is sleek and so is the battery, but together are a bit bulky, not bad. Screen quality is good, great for a portable. Made of good quality materials. I've had it for a month and nothing is showing signs of wear-n-tear.\n\nA recommended accessory to purchase is a carrying case, which will haul all your add-ons that are included. I bought the targus sport, which is great also. For 160 bucks, it's well worth it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1467", "text": "Nice little gadget!\n\tThese speakers are great for the common traveller and have great clean music. the only reason I did not give this 5 stars is because it doesn;t fofill the height of volume I wished. It is pretty loud, but I like really loud. I do not own this but one of my friends does I hoe to get logi3 i station for my ippod it seems awsome according to the reviews", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1468", "text": "one word fits perfect, surprised!\n\tThese speakers are not what i had expected from their size, price, and looks. Their quality, even at high volumes, exceeds many other speakers i've seen at double the price tag. The reason I bought these was because of the other reviews and the size. Another reason was the proposed battery life, 35 hours on 4 aaa batteries, not bad at all. So far its been very close. I have heard the other speaker (systems) and yes the JBL OnStage and the Bose Sounddock are both very good and do live up to their reputations, but your stuck with using them only when there is an outlet nearby", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1469", "text": "Mostly Pleased, but....\n\tI spent a lot of time reviewing Toaster Ovens to replace our 8 year old Delonghi Alfredo one. Most of the others had so-so features or bad enough reviews that made me pass on them; however, with the 5-star review and Cuisinart name, I chose the TOB-30BC. It toasts, it bakes, it looks nice and it has the knobs that my hubby likes in lieu of digital. Overall, it's a great oven and we have no complaints with it's cooking abilities or the sturdiness of the unit; but less than a month later, one of the knobs broke off the unit. They are completely plastic and no metal reinforcement to prevent this from happening. My hubby sent an email to Cuisinart and they are sending a replacement knob, but one would have expected better engineering from a name like Cuisinart", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1470", "text": "Cheap and clever\n\tWhen we needed speaker systems for a batch of new workstations, price was the main consideration. The price for these units was well below budget. Since our main application for them was for audio-enhanced CAT (Computer Assisted Training), High fidelity and volume were not issues. They worked admirably for the purpose.\n\nThe use of a USB port for the power supply was a clever twist. One of my aggravating support woes is keeping speaker power adapters matched up with corresponding speakers. I had been buying unpowered (unamplified) units with no manual volume control. The USB trick gives me just what I want", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1471", "text": "Can't remember the last time I changed the batteries....\n\tI've purchased several Logitech mice(cordless optical)and I've been satisfied with all of them, except for the battery life. I had to change the batteries in my previous mouse once a month. This new Logitech mouse is terrific. It's been several months and I have not had to change the batteries yet ... and I am not even using the on-off switch (I want to test the battery life without the switch first). Battery issues aside, the mouse is smooth, light and accurate. It was simple to install and I'd buy it again in a heartbeat", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1472", "text": "i love it!\n\tthis stereo works great and its cute and small so it doesnt take up alot of room, it lights up blue when u turn it on in the dark and i love the remote, now i dont have to get up to switch the station", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1473", "text": "Jabra BT150 Review\n\tI bought this headset and I must say it's a great buy. First off it's lightweight weighing in at about 16 grams. It's small which definately helps when your wearing it around. At times it's like you don't even feel liek your wearing anything. Exactly how a headset should be. I've place and recieved many calls with it already and having been using the the traditional wired headsets of the past this headset sound better and has no wires. The only problem I have found so far is that it takes some time getting used to the button placement and answering calls with the headset. Not to mention you only hear the standard ringtone rather than your custom ringtones. But that a small price to pay for such a great, inexpensive headset like this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1474", "text": "Nice Battery. Poor seller.\n\tLenmar Is great to work with, When Beach Audio will not do exchanges for faulty equipment. Beach Audio told me I would need to purchase another one then when they get the faulty one back they would refund my money for the second one that I had to purchase. POOR RETURN POLICY. So I just sent it to Lenmar under the warranty and they sent me a new one. Only took one week to get it. GO LENMAR.\nI've been able to watch on a 10in. Portable DVD Two (2hr) movies on just this battery with a little to time to spare. ***NICE BATTERY***", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1475", "text": "Great surge protector, especially for transformers\n\tI really likethe design on this Protector, and bought 3.\n\nIt allows you to plug multiple transformers in, and still have room for regular plugs. Slipping plus in is a firm push, but not that tough. \n\nI also like the fact that it gives you a warning light if you get up around 12 amps.. Cool, but you have to keep in mind a 15 amp circuit shoulldn't have 12 amps to one plug..\n\nThe cord restraint system slides out to hold all the cords, then wedges backin to hold them in place. A bit hard to set up, and a zip tie could achieve the same thing, altough this is way easier if you change things", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1476", "text": "Very useful, but hard to get plugs in and out\n\tOverall, I like this surge protector and would buy it again. I bought it primarily because of the 11 outlets, six of which are spaced out to accommodate big brick-style transformer plugs. I did a lot of digging to find the surge protector that had the most outlets in this configuration, and this unit always came up. It has worked just fine for the month or so I've owned it. I particularly appreciate the angled plug, which allows you to use the second plug in a wall outlet without a problem.\n\nI only have two quibbles with the APC--the color and the stiffness caused by the plug-activated safety shutters. Plugging and unplugging cords requires some force to overcome the safety shutters, which could be a problem if you are trying to get something plugged or unplugged while the unit is in an awkward position or hard-to-reach location. On a much more minor note, the black unit and cord stand out quite a bit against light-colored walls and carpets, even when tucked behind a desk.\n\nI don't use the phone or coax plugs, so I don't know if my unit has the problem (or \"feature\") other reviewers have reported with Internet signal degradation", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1477", "text": "Satisfied with my MP830\n\tMy mp830 has performed well in the time that I've had it. My family members have found it easy to use as well. I was saddened at the early demise of my Epson cx6400 which suffered from a common problem of dried ink clogging the feeder tube. I chose the Canon after reading good reviews, and I got it for an excellent price right here on Amazon plus free shipping. It still sells for more at my local Office Depot and Best Buy. In truth I haven't tried all of it's claimed capabilities, but I'm happy with what it's been able to do thus far.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1478", "text": "A good lapel mic\n\tI use this in my videography business, primarily for weddings. So far I've never had a problem, and the mic has always given me a clear recording of voices from a lapel position.\n I use it in conjunction with my iRiver-795, to record the sound directly, and it's worked like a dream... recommende", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1479", "text": "You get what you pay for with these speakers.\n\tThese 2.0 speakers sound great (and not just for their size), are adjustable, small, and good looking. I'm about half deaf and every speakers with a separate woofer had too much bass when I turned the volume up so I could understand human speech. I'm happy I spent the money. These are real quality in my opinion", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1480", "text": "Great headset\n\tI recently bought an altec lancing headset for $20 and it was the worst headset investment I've made. Horrible support for the ears and very uncomfortable to wear and they eventually broke within a week or two. So I bought this headset and I have been quite pleased with it. The mic output is extremely crisp. While talking with clients they said that it sounds like I'm talking on the telephone with them or better. They are very comfortable and rest on the top of your head unlike many headsets like my prior pair which have a support on the back of the neck which does nothing. All in all a good headset.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1481", "text": "Nice FM Transmitter\n\tWorks good for me. Some time one can hear some interference but over all a pretty good product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1482", "text": "Excellent\n\tThis product is awsome, i intalled it on my car with a sony stereo system, i placed the end of the ilink cable inside of a compartment of my car so i could put my ipod in, the sound quality that the cable delivers its outstanding, besides, it does not look like a cheap cable, it has a thick rubber coating that gives it some stiffness....\nIf you are realy thinking on connecting your ipod to your home or car stereo this is the right solution", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1483", "text": "The reviews are in...\n\tI've been using this CF card on my Nikon 4300 for a couple of months now. It writes fast compared to my other CF (Canon stock, from another camera). However, start up of the camera takes longer (because of the size), and as more pictures are stored, there is a noticeable degradation in speed in writing. I've also used this on a Dell Axim, and it worked great! No problem in formatting", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1484", "text": "Awesome -\n\tI'm still discovering the power of this program - at least when teamed with the Garmin 60CS. Auto routing, waypoints, detailed maps, assistance in finding the nearest gas station... the list is nearly endless.\n\nI've recommended this combination to several of my friends who are also consultants and who operate in a broad geography", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1485", "text": "One of the Best that i have Used\n\tWell, I have used 3-4 cassette adapters, till i heard this one, only words that i can say is you have to hear it to identify the difference.\ni have been using it with my cd player and also with IPOD, with others i had to make sure that the volume on ipod was 100% but with this one hey 85% is too much.\n\nWell i showed it to 1 of my friend and he also loved it, and took mine and told me to get another.\n\nDon't hesitate to buy this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1486", "text": "Work Great for its price\n\tI bought this from amazon for $15 and it works great with my car audio.\nIt is easy to use and working fine till now. The audio quality is decent and surely recommend this", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1487", "text": "Great headphones for the money\n\tThere are lots of reviews here and most appear to be on-target relative to my experience with these headphones. But here are my 2 cents:\nI got these to replace some aging Sony MDR-V2's that I purchased maybe 10 years ago. The ear cushions of the MDR-V2's had begun to deteriorate, and I figured it was time to see what had improved in 10 years. I just compared them to the older V2s and I can say that the V6 is definitely better. They fully surround the ears (V2s just sat on your ear, pressing on them). The V6s also seem to offer more detailed sound. I concur that they sound a little bright, but I can take care of this on my iPod by setting the EQ to ReduceTreble (but I like the brightness, so sometimes I don't do that). I do NOT concur with other review comments about weak bass. They appear to have the right amount. (IMHO - it is a shame that bass has been overemphasized in the past decade, at the expense of flatness and non-coloring of sound). I also concur that the sensitivity of these is quite good (plenty loud for me with the iPod - and I listen at good levels - albeit not ear damaging ones).\nAs a last comment, I notice Amazon has these for about $65. I paid $99 at a local store. Buy from Amazon ! (no - I don't work for or invest in them ;-", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1488", "text": "Great, uncolored sound\n\tI bought these after reading over a hundred reviews for them, and I agree with the consensus that they deliver a flat, uncolored sound with tight, but not boomy, or overpowering bass. By the way, I've owned the Sony MDR-V600's for a couple of years now thinking they had replaced these, but they are actually more of a consumer model that seem to be comparable in terms of price and specifications, but are actually quite inferior to these in my opinion. These have been used by Musicians, studio engineers, and on air talent for 20 years now", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1489", "text": "WOOP\n\tthe razor diamondback is awsome no problems with install. and great sensetivity when doing everything", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1490", "text": "Griffin iSqueez\n\tAlthough there are more expensive options, if you're just looking for something to keep your iPod from sliding all over in the car, the iSqueez is a great option.\n\nI use this with the Monster iCarPlay FM Transmitter/Charger, which uses the dock connector. I can't get my iPod mini to fit all the way down in where it should because of this, but it still fits in there well enough to stay in place.\n\nI find that it holds the iPod at a great angle for viewing the screen from where you're sitting (though I'd recommend putting the passenger in charge of finding music)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1491", "text": "Good DVD Player, and I got it free!\n\tThis player is very convenient for long trips. If you want to save the money, you can get it Free from this web site: awesomestufffree.com/portabledv", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1492", "text": "Great, except the skins\n\tI'm a section editor at a high school newspaper and I have used this drive every day both in that class and in all my others for over a year and it has never let me down. It's small, sleek and elegant and has a quick transfer rate.\n\nThe only issue is with the caps ans skins, which get annoyingly loose over time. I carry it around on a little pouch on my keys that I keep on my belt loop. When I pull it out of the pouch it will sometimes pull off the cap and skin. It's a minor annoyance for an otherwise great flash drive.\n\nI just went out and bought the 1GB version and I use them both", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1493", "text": "Cruzer w/ Skins\n\tAwesome product for the price. You need to get a SMALL ring (like from a key fob from a car) to use it on your own key ring", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1494", "text": "Sound good, worked out of the box\n\tGood sound quality for the sub-$150 (per pair) price tag. Easy to install", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1495", "text": "Easy and Cheap!\n\ti can't believe the unbelievable prices of flash drives these days. i just bought this one from Wal-mart for $20.00 dollars. that's way cheaper than on amazon.com. plus i've noticed that amazon.com has switched to third retailers and some don't even ship to hawaii, or do ship to hawaii at a hefty price. this switching of amazon having the lowest price to third retailers is really turning me off. possibly even towards purchasing books.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1496", "text": "I own it and love it!\n\tSmall, convenient and classy. I love the Netgear Wi-Fi phone. Yes, it isn't perfect, but due to the uplink with Skype, they can update the software in the phone. I'm hoping they will be able to make the phone more compatible with Starbucks and hotel wi-fi. That would make the phone perfect. In the meanwhile, I'm enjoying making phone calls all hours of the day to my friends round the world", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1497", "text": "Works like a champ..setup in 5 minutes\n\tAfter I read some folk's horror stories, I was really reluctant to purchase this device. Well, it took me only 5 minutes to configure the DWL-G710, and another 10 minutes to find the best place for it in the house. It was really simple and it worked well with our Comcast/Netgear wireless cable modem.\n\nExcellent product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1498", "text": "Great sound quality and durability!\n\tI'm not entirely sure how other people are finding ways to damage their earphones, but I have used the same pair since the summer of 2000 (purchased from Amazon), and I have never had any difficulties besides losing the essential earpiece covers, which were easily replaced. When they are wound up in their little yellow case, the headphones' wires are well protected from stress unlike other models that don't offer such security.\n\nCompared to other headphones I have used, especially noise cancelling of both active and passive varieties, these phones have superior bass response, and all levels of sound seem reasonably clear.\n\nI have used these earphones with many different devices over five years: CD players, MP3 players (including iPods), Pocket PCs, desktops, and notebooks. They always sound great, EXCEPT - due to their greater sensitivity to sound, I often am able to detect the hiss caused by poorly designed audio hardware, which I otherwise wouldn't hear with over-ear phones. Pocket PCs especially seem prone to this, as their audio hardware is crammed so tightly in with noisy backlit screens and processors", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1499", "text": "Excellent unit\n\tUnit performs well, is reasonably fast, and has on-board security software that will allow the setting of a password. If you choose this option, loading each time upon insertion is a little slower, and you must 'stop' the unit prior to removing it when operating under the password protection. The few times I have forgotten I've not lost any data, but it scolds me for doing so upon the next use.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1500", "text": "using it for caller i.d. on direct t.v.......\n\tpurchased the unit 9/05 because there wasn't a tele jack near the t.v.... thus far has worked w/o a hitch connected to my direct t.v. black box to show caller i.d. on the screen...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1501", "text": "Buy these cables!\n\tThese cables are super with my new DVD player. There is absolutely no interference from my other home theater equipment. The picture is soo clear, and vivid. The cables themselves are really made well, they could hold up 100 pounds of weight no doubt. If you get these Monster cables you won't be sorry", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1502", "text": "A good accessory for your iPod\n\tI purchased my iTrip about 4 months ago and now can give an objective review of the product. The iTrip is a good choice over competitors' products and offers a good value for the money. Radio reception is good; I especially like the changing channels feature. The fact that it charges the iPod while in use even makes it better. The only negative thing that I've discovered is that sometimes it disconnects from the iPod slot and I have to push it back. That's mostly due to rattles and I imagine will get worse with time. \n\nOverall, good product, good value for the money, and if carefully handled, will last a long time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1503", "text": "Good Buy\n\tI bought mine about a week ago and I haven't had any problems with it. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 was because it's a little hard to plug in and take out. But other then that I'm 100% pleased with it. It's not CD quality but it's very close. Good buy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1504", "text": "alot for the money\n\tThis review concerns the \"v3\" hardware and firmware v3.0_20 - I did not purchase from Amazon.\n\nFor the most part, everything works pretty well. I have discovered a bug where the log is not cleared after a scheduled-email out, which leads to strange behavior for the log-emailing function. I can always go into the web-interface to view or clear it with no problem. Another thing to note regarding the log is that VPN (not pass-thru) has its own separate log area, which does not get emailed out.\n\nAs expected, Netgear support is mediocre. Level 1 support can only handle very simple issues and Level 2 support is VERY slow. I recommend you use the incident-submission area of the \"My Netgear\" website, so you can more easily track/respond to support incidents.\n\nFor those of you using the FR114p model, this is basically the same thing with 8-connection VPN service minus the printer port.\n\nI figure, after a few more firmware revisions, this will be a really good unit", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1505", "text": "Ique Navigation kit\n\tThe navigation kit works well although you do need a mostly flat area to set it on. Our Toyota Highlander lacks enough room between the windsheild and the dash to set it up on top, but we placed it below the gear shift on the center console and it worked quite well. The Ique was able to hold signels with no problem. I think the suction base might be a better solution for cars with out a low flat dash area", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1506", "text": "iit 'gets 'er done'\n\tI love the iShuffle. It does the job. Not many features, but makes my 2-hour commute livable.\n\ni put all my podcasts up top and list the songs in alpahbetical order (by artist name) so all is organized. It's like flying blind, but who said blind was impossible? Certainly not Helen Keller", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1507", "text": "Amazon is charging more than Apple for the shuffle.\n\tI just thought people should know that you can by the shuffle from Apple and have it engraved and shipped for free for $79.00 (everyday price). So Amazon is not really offering a great deal here", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1508", "text": "creative sb260 speakers\n\tthe speakers sounds excellent for it's price but the power button has a defect. you need to push it a certain way to power it on", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1509", "text": "Very good for the price\n\tIt doesn't have spectacular bass power, but I am happy for the product I got at such a feasible pric", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1510", "text": "Good speaker, Fair price\n\tPro:\nVery clear, stylish, eazy assemble.\n\nCon:\nNone I can think of", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1511", "text": "Great noise-canceling headphones.\n\tI have had and used two pairs of these headphones over the last year. I have been very happy with them, and even bought the second pair to keep as a backup. \n\nThe Good: They are not only noise-cancelling, but they also are rubber earbuds which fit snugly and comfortably in the ear, blocking more noise. If you put them on without any audio source, in only dulls background noise, but I think that's the best you can expect from any pair. While listening to audio, nearly everything is blocked out unless you really listen for it. There is a neck strap with the noise-cancelling component in the middle and the two earbuds hanging from each side. You put it around your neck like a necklace, put the buds in your ears, and use the power and volume controls on the noise-cancelling piece.\n\nThe Bad: Nothing is actually \"bad\" about them, but they're not quite perfect. The earbuds will easily slip out if you're sweating, or if they get at all greasy from your skin or earwax. However, they pop right off and you can wash them with a little soap and water in about 10 seconds. I do this daily when I use them. However, that doesn't make them the best solution for walking or jogging. Once one starts slipping, it generally won't stay in well until it (and your ears) have been cleaned, which detracts from the noise-cancelling effect. \n\nOther Thoughts: The cord is plenty long enough to reach an iPod or whatever at about belt level. However, if the player is in a pants pocket, it could be a little close. Also, I often wear it when I'm not using it, because you can forget it's there, and also it beats putting it into a pocket to get tangled. I had an issue once because I was sitting at a desk, and it dangled to the floor. When I stood up, I stood on the end and the force of my neck going up while my foot held it down damaged the wiring -- I began to get a slight buzz in one ear. However, I blame myself for that -- it was a mighty tug.\n\nI bought mine at Target, where they were labelled $24.99, on \"clearance\" from $49.99. A couple of months later they were back to $49.99. Once they dropped again to $34.99 (another \"clearance\" price), I bought a second pair as a backup. I'm glad I did -- I'm still using the second pair. Battery life is great. I don't know how many hours I get, but I can go at least a couple of weeks using my iPod for at least a couple of hours per day, listening to podcasts and audiobooks", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1512", "text": "Perfect. Inexpensive.\n\tWorks great in my Cingular 8125 phone. I can't believe how inexpensive these have become! More space than I'll likely every need, and no speed issues (noting that the 8125 is no speed demon itself; I can't attest to this product's performance in something that's inherently faster)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1513", "text": "Perfect. Repeat Customer\n\tI ordered the 2 gb card twice....Fast shipping and both worked perfectly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1514", "text": "Good functionality and quality\n\tThis phone has excellent voice quality, including in conference mode. The only reasons it doesn't get 5 stars from me is that :\na) it is unable to operate if there is a power outage - as opposed to perhaps just losing some of its functionality . Just make sure it isn't the only phone in your home.\nb) there is a bug which occasionnally renders it unable to operate. I can't figure out what causes it. It may be my cats that walk on it at night and press a weird sequence wit their paws :). The only cure I have found is to pull the power plug, which reboots it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1515", "text": "Surprised what a difference this makes. Much more pleasant working on laptop.\n\tI bought this laptop stand when I found out that my laptop could drive dual screens so I could have different items on the two screens and drag stuff between them. So now I have the center of the screens at the same height, side-by-side. It is really nice to have twice the screen real-estate.\n\nI figured that mostly I would put background stuff on the laptop screen (like email) and use my big hi-resolution screen for what I was activly working on. But, now that the laptop screen is up at eye level, I tend to use it just as often as the big monitor! It turns out that my dislike of the laptop screen had more to do with having to look down at it, even though I was not aware of that until I got it raised.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1516", "text": "Works great!\n\tOne of the least expensive ways out there to raise your computer screen to eye level. I am 6'3, so when I sit I am still pretty high in the air. With this stand I am able to sit with great posture and look straight ahead to my screen. I would definitely suggest getting one of these if you've ever thought about raising your monitor up off the desk", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1517", "text": "not perfect but really good\n\tI'm overly critical of sound quality. At home i have the Tritton surround sound headset running off optical connection. this doesnt' compare to that but the Tritton is $99 too. \n\nFor the $ this is really nice. Sound, microphone and wire quality are all good. Controls are easy to use and the software is easy to use too. They're also fairly comfortable. Good headset for work", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1518", "text": "Great Printer for the Photographer\n\tI love this printer. I purchased it to print 8X10s from my digital camera. The ink doesn't fade over time like my HP did.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1519", "text": "Escort's Windshield Suction Cup Mount For Radar Detectors\n\tVery reasonable price and a must have as a spare for those that leave affixed to windshield year-round. Fast shipping. A great shopping experience", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1520", "text": "This is a one of a kind player. I love it.\n\tI've read the other reviews of this product and feel a need to defend this gadget. I've owned mine for about three years and I love it. I use it nightly. The application I find this perfect for is Audio Books stored on MP3. This of one of the only small, portable MP3 players that has it's own speakers. I go to bed listening to audio books and I don't want to wear a pair of earphones or lug a set of extra powered speakers around. However just slightly larger than a CD Walkman when folded closed it is small enough to work great on an airline trip, where headphones are preferable to the endless roar of the planes engines.\n\nThe big gripes I've seen repeated in the other reviews are:\n 1) Poor radio reception.\n 2) No Bass from the mini speakers.\n 3) Short Battery life.\n\n1) I never use this to listen to the radio, so I won't comment on it good or bad. But there are thousands of good and cheep radio's on the market so if you need a radio, go buy a radio.\n\n2) I'll agree with the poor bass reproduction in the speakers. Small cone's yield small bass. It's a physics thing. However when I travel and use this to play music in a hotel room, it's been good enough to satisfy the want of a little background music.\n\n3) Battery Life. I'm surprised by the times listed by other reviewers. I get about 30-35 hours of use when I'm on the road using the AA's. When at home or in a hotel, the AC adapter removes the concern about battery life completely. \n\nPerhaps this is because I primarily play MP3 disks which it spins up to read into it's buffer then spins down until it needs more data. \n\nAnyway I wanted to toss in my two cents, as this is a great gadget for audio book listeners, and I would hate to see someone miss out on it because some reviewers expected the performance of a boom box or home stereo out of a Walkman sized device.. It's my hope that we'll see more devices like this on the market and the price point to come down a bit. But bottom line, I've got my monies worth, and if anyone doesn't want theirs, I'd be glad to take it off their hands.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1521", "text": "Works Fine\n\tI have used this 128 MB XD Memory card and it works fine. The pictures are good. I have had no problems. I now have this memory card and the standard 16 MB card that came with my camera. Good deal.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1522", "text": "Please with my daugther ipod nano\n\tReview this product over the internet, and it is just what I was looking for my daughter of twelve years of age, pros. is portable and rechargable; cons. the sound is not as good as the Boose but with less volume it is quite acceptabl", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1523", "text": "Unbelievably Durable\n\tI had bought one of these five years ago when I was in the States and am still happily using it at home. Unbelievably durable for a mouse pad heavily used for hours everyday for five full years. Fed up with giveaway mouse pads sliding with my hand movements, I was searching for something decent to use in the office and amazingly found the exact same item. It is a good example that how little things make a big difference", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1524", "text": "Just perfect\n\tI bought this Ipod 4G to replace my 2G one that got stolen and chose more memory as the 2G got filled up too quickly. Can say that this is probably the best size in terms of memory. Otherwise, as usual with Macs, very easy to use, even for low-tech people like myself, beautiful design, small and light, not too fragile, just great on the go", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1525", "text": "iPod is great!\n\tJust what I expected - good quality, convenient and holds lots of musi", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1526", "text": "Great\n\tIt's great if you have High Speed enabled devices. It's very fast a 2GB is sufficient for almost purpose", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1527", "text": "Works for me\n\tI've had this controller for over a year now, and it still works great and reliably as ever. After many months, the analog sticks occasionally drifted a little, but a quick jiggle and they'd be back to center. \n\nThe profiler software is excellent, allowing you to fully map the controller to your keyboard and even mouse. This allows you to play any game with the controller, even ones which don't naturally support gamepads like Splinter Cell. With the \"shift\" profile function, you can effectively double the number of buttons which I found great for playing a complicated flight sim like X-Wing Alliance, completely keyboard free, using only the gamepad.\n\nOnly downside: The D-pad is hard to control precisely. It's difficult to press only Up, Down, Left or Right. You almost always end up pressing a diagonal direction instead. This made the D-pad more or less unusable for games like Street Fighter, but then the analog stick was a perfect alternative anyway", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1528", "text": "Razor-sharp image and good features\n\tFirst, I should say that I'm surprised at how sharp and clear the image is. The display card at CompUSA said this monitor has a 1000:1 contrast ratio, and I'm not sure what that means, but it definately seems to translate to a crystal clear picture. The contrast ratio is higher than most other flat-panels I looked at, which have a contrast ratio of around 500:1 to 700:1 (including Samsung's own 20.1\" non-widescreen model). Everything is crystal-clear, which makes it easy on the eyes and good for watching movies. It is also good for gaming - Half-life 2 and Unreal Tournament 2004, for example, both look great.\n\nIts wide-screen resolution of 1680x1050 is more than decent for most tasks. It also has a feature that lets you change the aspect ratio to 4:3 (which makes a square picture centered on the screen), so if you have any games or other applications that don't support widescreen modes, you can use 4:3 mode so that the picture doesn't look stretched and distorted. Plus, the monitor has DVI, analog VGA, S-Video, and RCA inputs (which would allow you to plug in a DVD player if you want). The monitor can also rotate 90 degrees, and it has built-in speakers and a headphone jack.\n\nBeing a flat-panel display, it is also lightweight and compact, which is ideal for areas where space is limited. This is my first flat-panel display, and I was surprised at how lightweight it really is.\n\nAll of these features, especially the sharp image, make this a great monitor, and it is worth the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1529", "text": "12 V Adaptor\n\tThis was a defective unit. Got new unit and it works as expected", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1530", "text": "A must have if you bought the car bracket\n\tThe den of horrors that is the Magellan car bracket requires you to have this power cord. If you don't then you will be fighting to change batteries and remount your GPS and that is no fun at all.\nI have used mine for over six months and it works without a hitch. A nice improvement would be a retractable cord facility so that you don't have excess cordage lying around your dashboard. Right now I loop the excess around the steering wheel but then again I never change the adjustment on the steering wheel so no problem with the wire getting caught up in the adjusting mechanism. Others may run into this problem. The alternative is a shorter wire but then it would make the power unit useless for some vehicles. A minor hitch but not earthshaking.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1531", "text": "Works out of the box\n\tPluged it in and good to go, I skipped the installation disk in fear of what nonsense is loaded on that... went to the admin screen, a little overwhelmed with ALL the features, it could be more stremlined, for a novice user they would be entirely lost, perhaps that is whats on the install disk (easier setup), but my experience self, got through just fine, enabled the maximum security features (more so then the easy setup button, which itself is good but does not suffice my network requirments).\n\nHeard lots of issues, was weary, but out of the box works great, no issues, no dropped connections. And for that reason, since it works I do NOT intend to flash the firmware to the latest, as the saying goes if it isnt boke don't fix it.\n\nBTW home network is a mix of print server, wired PC, wireless Apple powerbook, everything running smoothly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1532", "text": "Garmin Carry Case\n\tI'm glad that I bought the carry case with my Garmin eTrex, because it has kept it clean and easy to hold and carry. I haven't used the belt clip yet, but I liked that option", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1533", "text": "Happy so far\n\tAfter reading the online reviews of this product vs. the portable product I went with this one. Portability is not much of a need, I plan on being around a power outlet. The sound is in line with a radio/boom box of the same size and it's about the same weight. I have a lot of trees around my house so I have to extend the antenna several feet out the back door in order to get a good signal. Keep that in mind if you have signal issues with your satellite unit. I have my unit placed next to the back door in the kitchen and I can hear it all over the first floor of my home. So far I'm happy that I bought it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1534", "text": "Almost perfect...if you don't mind lint\n\tThis case is a veritable dirt magnet. It attracts more lint than I ever knew existed on my desk. However, it protects very well. One thing I was worried about was the possibility of the hard plastic front of the case scratching my screen. However, it doesn't even touch the ipod. Also I worried about a loss of sensitivity for my clickwheel. While it isn't quite as sensitive, it makes it more precise in my opinion, seeing as how I all of a sudden found myself at the end of my artists lists when I wanted in the S range without the case on. This blue case even looks good on my black ipod, even though I was worried the color would appear muted. It's still vibrant. \n\nOne complaint that some have already brought up is the covered hold button. Truthfully this doesn't bother me, because I have long enough fingernails to dig in and push the button. But those without could have a great deal of difficulty. Also, the hole for the headset isn't quite large enough, and sometimes my headphones will pop out (I'm not using the earbuds that came with the ipod, so I do not know how those would fare). \n\nOverall, it's a great case that you won't lose your grip on. It protects well, and you never have to take it off, even to plug it in. I would recommend it, though it is a bit pricy. \n\nIn a bit of an update, with this case on, my iPod survived a ferret attack, with only one little tiny puncture mark on the outside of the case. I think this case is well worth the money. My iPod could have been destroyed, but it's perfect", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1535", "text": "Absolutely worth it\n\tPrinters have gotten inexpensive. Let's face it; the game is, cheap printers and then the consumer buys cartridge after cartridge of ink refills. I'm fine with that.\n\nFor the $149 Amazon price, this machine actually *does* do everything I need it to: a fax machine for those rare occasions I need to fax a physical piece of paper. A great inkject that doesn't consumer *that* much ink. It copies and scans. I have used every function, am pleased with them all.\n\nSure, it feels a little flimsy; it is a small machine meant to do work that you are used to seeing a huge piece of hardware accommodate in a standard office. However, it has held up well to some serious use in the past couple months, so that flimsiness isn't really even a complaint. And I work from an office in my home three weeks out of each month, so I am more than glad I can reproduce all the functionality my \"real\" office provides me.\n\nAll in all, worth the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1536", "text": "Decent Phone - I'm Satisfied\n\tWe bought this phone and two additional handsets eleven months ago. One handset gave us problems from the start, but was promptly replaced when returned for service. The system works fine in our 2-story, 2,300 sq. ft. home. I did notice some reception problems carrying the handset into the closed garage with the base station upstairs on the opposite end of the house. As a test I took the handset down the street about 100 yards away - it still got a clear dialtone to the base located in upstairs bedroom facing the street. I like the features, including paging system, call transfer, and handset speakerphone. Being able to have a phone at any 110v outlet location is a big plus. I think the sound quality is very good, and the controls well laid out and pretty intuitive. I agree that having to enter memory numbers into each handset is a drag.\nOverall I feel it works as advertised, and we'll be using it for a long time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1537", "text": "Great Phone\n\tI bought this phone over 6 months ago and absolutely love it! It has great sound quality. I love the features it has such as speakerphone, caller ID, and it's phone directory. The only thing that is not great about this phone is that the base and the headset each have their own memory and you will need to enter people twice-into both directories. Oher than that, this is a GREAT phone. I have owned panasonic and GE cordless phones in the past and had problems. I even bought and returned 2 phones before trying and keeping this phone.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1538", "text": "amazon fails to deliver\n\tamazon attempted to extort second payment for undeliverd items claiming they would refund late", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1539", "text": "I got one heck of a deal!!\n\tThis FM transmitter is the bomb diggiti!! \n\nPROS: The clarity it great and the fact that it has a long neck makes it the best! \n\nPROS: If you own a Chyrsler PT Cruiser, you will love this device. The neck brings the IPod even with the top of the steering column. So it right into view on the right. You don't have to look down or fumble for you I-Pod in between the seats. \n\nPROS: Very stable once it is in the outlet.\n\nPROS: GREAT reception!\n\nCONS: Would be nice if it had a on/off switch on the base for those outlets that stay on even when the car is off. The green light on the device my attract unwanted attention.\n\nCONS: I have to take off my protector everytime I use the IPod in my car", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1540", "text": "4 games not T5 compatible. Others are fun...\n\tOn the plus side, it's a great value for the games that do work on the T5. SimCity alone is probably worth the price.\n\nOn the down side, although Amazon claims it's compatible with the \"Tungsten Series\" that was probably written before the T5 came out. Four of the games appear to act as \"trial\" versions, although it's impossible to enter the registration codes. See (...) for an explanation.\n\nEven with only 4 working games past the trial period, it's a good buy. Just know you're not getting what's advertised if you have a T5", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1541", "text": "Almost free!! Just pay for shipping\n\tI ordered one from an Amazon partner for $ .01 plus shipping, then with my A9 discount the price was even lower. So I got one for less than the shipping cost. True, the seller made a little on the shipping - maybe $4.50 not counting time. Think how much Apple must be making! The packaging didn't mention Nano so with a bit of trepidation I plugged it into the wall and my iPod and my Nano liked it! Charging happened - it must have been made before the Nano came out. As other reviewers have said, buy this one and avoid a HIGH price elsewhere", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1542", "text": "Must Have\n\tI purchased the pouch and the carring case shortly after. I own more than one car and have four family menbers that are always on the go.The case holds the GPS, mount and all the different cables.The foam insert holds the GPS while still in the pouch or without.The velcro staps hold the mount and the ac cord.This way when you are looking for it,everthing is in one place.The case is made well and very plain looking on the outside,so not to draw any attention", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1543", "text": "First rate machine\n\tIt is a pleasure to use this DVD player. The quality of the image is superb. It upgrades definition on DVDs and the difference is very (favorably) noticed. As compared to that obtaibed from a less than a year old Sony player (with HDMI), the difference in image quality absolutely huge. \n\nYes, it is more expensive. But the extra quality is worth every penny; and then more", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1544", "text": "Great modem for those with VOIP.\n\tI had a problem with my Sunrocket VOIP and I read that someone had bought this modem and that it solved her problem. I gave it a shot and guess what no more dropped calls. Thank you Motorola!!!!!!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1545", "text": "My Review\n\tProduct came in as describe. Super clear picture quality as it's supposed to be as Monster Cable brand", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1546", "text": "Great!!!\n\tI am not really a big tech person so I don't have the mega system hooked up to my computer and DVD/TV but I do know that since I got this I have been blasting my music like crazy. I don't really mind too much that the power and volume is under the desk because I have enough space down there and all I have to is lean down... Anyway I personally feel the only way it could be better was if there was a remote for it and it gets hella loud (considering its computer speakers) I don't even have to turn them all the way up to hear them when I'm in the shower so I am pretty much happy with them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1547", "text": "TOTALLY AWESOME FOR THE PRICE!!!\n\tThese speakers are amazing, I am truly shocked to receive something so sweet at an unbelievable price, amazon thank you for the hook up, my speaker system rocks. My delivery experience with amazon was great. Can't thank you enough, keep up the great service, truly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1548", "text": "Great computer speakers for a Great price!\n\tI needed new computer speakers after my Cyber Acoustics died after only 3 months. SO i wasn't going to buy the same brand since it died so fast. I use a Mac i wanted some nice sounding speakers, but couldn't decide to go with either the Sound Sticks, Creatures, or these. Well since i am saving up for a new Laptop, i wanted to save as much money as possible. Plus me and my dad had bought this brand over 7 years ago and they STILL work and sound great so i decided to give these a chance. Well first thing i did when i got them was turn the volume up to Max and Sub base up to Max. (Yes i underestimated these speakers) When i turned a song in in iTunes i nearley got blasted out of my chair! I was supprised by the sound clarity was pretty good even at higher volume, and sub was powerful shaking my whole desk! \n\nMoral one: Do not underestimate speakers my good brands even with low wattage.\n\nI highley suggest these speakers for people who don't have much to spend or don't want to spend alot of money. If you want better quality i would go with Sound sticks or Creatures. But these look like they will serve me well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1549", "text": "Perfect for price\n\tThe camera is perfect. If using the camera for keeping in touch with friends and family this is the camera for you. The picture is clear not to grainy. The only heads up is lighting. Try to use the camera in a well light area. We are stationed in Japan and use the camera almost daily to spend time with family back home. The camera has added great joy to the family especially when feeling homesick. The best part is the price won't break the bank", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1550", "text": "Cheap and Convenient\n\tAround here Canon ink is difficult to locate and expensive when you actually find someone who carries it. It may take a week or two to arrive using Amazon's free shipping option, but I get fantatstic results from my Canon Pixma MP780 (that I also bought from Amazon). Most of my printing is borderless 8 1/2x11 and the quality is always great. Definitely worth it. If turnaround time is a problem, buy two so you always have a spare.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1551", "text": "iPod Shuffle\n\tGave as a gift. Excellent value. Tune capacity more than sufficient, easy to use and sound quality is right up there. Must get one for myself", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1552", "text": "never had a problem.\n\tI often have problems with memorex brand but have never had a problem with Verbati", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1553", "text": "A must with the Garmin GPS i5\n\tI don't think I would have used my i5 without this. I just wish it came with the GPS instead of having to buy it separately. Great to easily move my GPS from car to car. Highly recommend", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1554", "text": "Grips like a spider!\n\tA great solution to theft prevention for this GPS. The legs fold up to make a compact unit that easily fits into the glove box.\n\nAs for the grip on the dash, it works very well. There is a little bit of creep on slick dash boards, but it sticks better than the Garmin bean bag on my 2720.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1555", "text": "A perfect addition to my mobile aresenal...\n\tThe reader is fast. Example: I took 56-2MP images from my camera recently. I plugged this reader into my G4, plugged in the card, the card mounted, I dragged the images to my Pictures folder, and they copied immediately. No waiting. I was amazed, because with my [MIA] USB reader, it could take a while to transfer that many images, over a minute. A copy dialog didn't even pop up, because it transferred so fast. It doesn't hurt that it's a cutie too. 5 stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1556", "text": "combine shipping for free shipping of ink etc\n\tGood printer ink, always try to use factory ink and these are with a good price. I bought all the colors and paper at the same time all good price and free shipping. Save gas driving to local stores", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1557", "text": "Sony DVD Player\n\tOperation of the Sony DVPNSS550/B single disc DVD player has been straight forward. Picture quality is very good, and the desired basic features have functioned without problems. In other words, in the 2 1/2 months since we have owned this player, quality and reliability have been high. Price too was very reasonable. That means durability is the last quality to consider, which is why I have given the player a 4 rather than a 5. There is no reason a machine like this should not be problem free for years. But we won't know that for years.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1558", "text": "Great for Sony Mavica Cameras\n\tThese mini CD-Rs work great in our Sony Mavica CD Cameras at a cost of only .42 cents apiece", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1559", "text": "Great multi-function with a little room for improvement\n\tThis is a great multi-function printer/scanner/copier/fax machine for a small office or home business that has a light to moderately light document workload.\n\nPrint quality is excellent, scanning quality is excellent, copying quality is excellent, faxing is faxing.\n\nThe control software is fine; not great, but it does the job. The networking features, including built-in wireless, makes this printer a snap to integrate into your office / business using a wireless network. \n\nSome concerns: after heavy usage the top document feeder, used for scanning, faxing, or photocopying a stack of loose documents, begins to jam. The rollers need to be cleaned to avoid this, and getting jammed paper out of the top document feeder is very difficult. \n\nHowever, the fact that this piece of equipment even has a document feeder for this sort of functionality is pretty good. \n\nThe fax log keeps a record of outgoing faxes and you can re-send them easily enough, but you can't re-print faxes received; the fax log merely logs their reception, but not the fax itself.\n\nOverall it's a good multi-function at a reasonable price with a lot of functionality built into it. Would recommend to anyone who only has a light document load, with maybe the occasional large document scanning / copying requirement", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1560", "text": "Wow!\n\tAs long as I own a pair of these headphones, I will never use bass boost or a graphic equalizer again. They sound PERFECT. I cannot fathom a more balanced, natural sound. These babies put you in the recording studio, or in the concert hall! Bass is crisp, taut, and strong. You can feel it. Yet it is not overbearing or boomy. Midrange is balanced so well that you'd swear you were standing next to the lead guitarist, and the treble is so crisp and clear that you will rediscover the percussion sections of your favorite tunes. The folding feature is handy.\n\nThe only things to be aware of are the following: First, you have to break them in. They start sounding better after a few hours of use. Second, they don't have an inline volume control, which I will dearly miss from my Koss KTXpro1s. Finally, plenty of sound escapes. So don't crank them too much in the library or at Grandma Edith's funeral. \n\nOther than that, you have no excuse. Put your iPod's lousy white earbuds in the garbage disposal where they belong, and order these (or if you don't want to fork out $40, order the Koss KTX Pro titanium phones - which are almost as good as these, and definitely the best in the sub-$20 price range.)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1561", "text": "Good sound, exellent noise insulation.\n\tGood sound for the price, and very durable. Discrete design. I prefer the \"plug\" design to other headphones. They don't fall out, and I can listen to music at low volume at home or in a plane, it makes almost no difference. Just be careful in the traffic ;-)\n\nThe sound is good, especially for music where the bass is most important, but the treble is also good for pop and rock. The middle range is a bit dry for e.g. classical music, but still good enough for an mp3-player. \n\nI have two pairs.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1562", "text": "Creative Earphones EP-630\n\tThese earphones are excellent quality. Noise that gets in from outside is so low that I can barely hear what someone next to me is telling me. In addition, the frequency response and quality of the sound is comparable to the much larger and bulkier insulated headphones. \n\nThese earphones do in fact rest in your ear. It can be slightly uncomfortable to put them in the first time, but you quickly get used to it, especially when sound is playing. In addition, the package includes three sets of differently sized earpieces including the default mid-sized piece shown.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1563", "text": "Ipod hater that has reformed his way of thinking\n\tI have never been a fan of the Ipod. I have been an Iriver H120, H320, and H340 owner. I had a Toshiba Gigabeat and currently own an Archos AV500. The reason for owning a Nano is because of the size of the AV500. It is too big to pack around unless I am on the bike or have a backpack or coat on. The Nano solves this problem and other than not having a remote, (soon), I am very happy with it. It loads from Itunes very easily and I have had no problems with it not playing certain files, (and I would reencode them if there was a problem.) Apple, don't let me down", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1564", "text": "Classic from the golden age of High-Fidelity Adiophilia\n\tThe KOSS Pro-4AA's were not made for iPod/MP3 headphone users. TO begin with, they reveal the low fidelity of MP3 files (compared with LP's or CD's). Also, they require a 1/4\"-to-3.5mm (or other) adapter in order to plug into most recent audio playback and computer equipment.\n\nThese Headphones have been around a long time. Check out the old photos of the \"Watergate\" hearings from 1973/1974, and notice that the Senators and attorneys were all listening through KOSS Pro 4AA headphones. Their longevity is mainly due to their extermely high fidelity audio reproduction. Unfortunately, their age has made them somewhat inconvenient for most listeners, since they are very heavy and a bit cumbersome.\n\nNEGATIVES:\n1) Weight (about 3 or 4 times as heavy as most contemporary studio-reference headphones)\n2) Tight headband - as noted, the fit is fatiguing if your 'hat size' is greater than 7 1/2.\n3) The coiled cord is extremely difficult to replace (it's actually less expensive to replace the entire set of headphones of you can get a good discount).\n\nPOSITIVES:\n1) AUDIO FIDELITY. Unless you want to spend at least $300 for a set of headphones, the sound quality and fidelity of the Pro-4AA's is almost impossible to beat.\n2) VALUE. As noted above, for the price you pay, these are vastly superior to any other headphones that are comparably priced.\n3) DURABLE. My first pair lasted 30 years. They were dropped and knocked around, and finally gave out when (It think) a voltage spike surged in the left earphone, fusing a coil.\n4) ISOLATION. THe paddded earphones block out external sound very well.\n\nThe sound fidelity is preserved over a wide volume range. These sound great at low and high volumes.\n\nThe biggest Positive (and the reason why I prefer to use Pro-4AA's for audio mixing, other studio applications, and serious listeining) is that they are extremely unlikely to be stolen. Size matters: they are heavy, and bulky so they're not easily concealed; and since iPOD or MP3 players use the mini plugs, these require additional hardware. If you just want 'jogging/exercise music', then these will not work well. If you want hi-fidelity at a bargain price, the Pro-4AA's are still the best choice around.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1565", "text": "Cool Mouse...with a minor gripe\n\tBought this mouse over 3 months ago, and its still going strong. The batteries last forever (I've never replaced them yet). My only problem is that at times, I will turn off the mouse by attaching the receiver to the bottom, but it won't seem to turn off! I reset the mouse and then attach the receiver again, and this always does the trick. Other than that, very ergonomic, extremely smooth and precise.\n\nI like the solid feel of a slightly weighty mouse, and with the batteries, this mouse feels just right. If only it weren't for the mouse not turning off sometimes, I'd give it a 5", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1566", "text": "great addition to a laptop\n\tthis is a great little product to take the place of the builtin finger pad on a laptop.....the USB just plugs in and the mouse is the perfect size for comfortable us", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1567", "text": "Awesome wireless mouse\n\tI previously had purchased a different brand of wireless mouse, I can't\nrecall the brand, but it was awful (battery contacts wouldn't stay in contact\nand it was hard to use). I was using my laptop at my brother's house and he\nlent me his Logitech V200. It was AWESOME! Just plug in and use!\n\nI went home that nite and looked it up here and saw that others had had \nsimilar experiences, so I bought one. I've had it for about a month now\nand love it. The scroll wheel being able to lean left and right for sideways\nscrolling is a nifty feature.\n\nI recommend this product highly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1568", "text": "Critical Al\n\tI have not used this device all that much but it seems to work well.\nIt lives up to its claims. The \"face tracking\" feature is not always fast and accurate, but generaly works (in good light).\nThis camera does require a significant amount of light to give good results, but then again what camera doesn't.\nImage quality is about as good as you will get from this type of device", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1569", "text": "Good monitor for the price\n\tMy first purchase of the Q9b resulted in a return as the display wasn't mounted properly within the plastic housing. This resulted in the screen being tilted downwards about 1/4\" and made the viewing unpleasant. The screen also wasn't very bright even with the brightness controlled up at 100%. Having to disassemble the unit to place it back in the box required the base stand to be taken apart but that was next to impossible without breaking it. Suffice to say, quality control missed this one.\n\nAfter getting a new Q9b replacement, I unfortunately had a bad pixel. After using the Q9b for a week now, I noticed some red aliasing between characters. The crispness of the display is fine but I changed display fonts to 120dpi to make it look better. The control buttons on the monitor are too small. The built-in speakers leave less than desired and useless. \nThe Q9b does not have DVI ports. At 1280x1024 mode its fine for doing basic computing like web surfing and office applications. Viewing DVD movies at full 1280x1024 mode was difficult to watch. At smaller sizes (400x300) was fine.\n\nAll in all, the Q9b is not a bad monitor for the price for general computing work", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1570", "text": "psp\n\tYou idiot, its not only for PSPs - the card can go in anything that has a memory stick duo slot [phones + cameras + PSP + TVs + computers", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1571", "text": "Nothing beats OEM products. . .\n\tAfter ordering non-OEM inks from several different places on the web (and having some problems with them), I discovered that Amazon sold OEM at great prices.\n\nI went to my local office supply store and purchased a complete set of 5 inks for my Canon Pixma iP4000 at a cost of $75. Later that day I found them on Amazon at almost 1/2 the price!\n\nAlso, when it comes to OEM inks, I discovered that they seem to last almost 3 times as long as the generic and refilled versions.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1572", "text": "Grundig FR200\n\tProduct was as described...reception was strong and weak depending on your location...was able to receive all frequencies..rated this a 4 instead of a 5 only because when the wind blew the reception would get fuzzy...could get annoying on a very windy day..radio is bulky and heavy..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1573", "text": "Cobra GPS\n\tI have used GPS units from Cobra, Garmin, and Lowrance. I consider this Cobra unit to be one of the best. I started with the Cobra but it was stolen after a month. Then I bought the Lowrance but it was too heavy and the mount was a sgood as the Cobra. I returned the Lowrance and bought the Garmin 340.\n\nAdvantages of the Cobra is that it has a large screen and a solid mount (despite its size). The interface isn't quite as intuitive as Garmin but once you learn it it is actually better. The traffic service is also nice (costs more with the Garmin). The Cobra is the most capable of the GPS units I mentioned but overall I am happier with the Garmin because of it's smaller size and lower price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1574", "text": "Cobra 4500\n\tThe unit operates as good as any other GPS system available, plus it has a great big screen of 5 inches. I am very impressed with the GPS, but the mount used to attach the unit to the window or dash is very poorly designed. The unit falls off the window and from the dash, plus the power cord comes out too easily. The unit deserves a five star rating, but because of the mounting system and power cord coming out too easily a four star rating was provided.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1575", "text": "BusinessWeek ranks it above Garmin\n\tI would highly recommend reading the BusinessWeek review on this product that came out on September 12, 2005. BusinessWeek as reviewed all the major GPS navigation options on the market and ranks the Cobra NAV ONE 4500 as number one. Here is an excerpt from the BusinessWeek article:\n\n\"Cobra's NAV ONE 4500 and Garmin's StreetPilot 2720, which each sell for $800 to $1,000, use a more straightforward approach. The traffic info travels along with FM radio broadcasts from Clear Channel stations in 48 of the top 50 markets. An FM antenna and receiver pick it off the air and feed it to the navigation system.\"\n\n\"I preferred the Cobra, mostly for its big, bright 5-inch screen and its built-in radio receiver. (The Garmin receiver is $200 extra and needs to be installed between your car antenna and radio.) When you encounter traffic, a pop-up on the screen and a voice give you three options: Keep driving, reroute me, or give me a couple of new routes and let me pick one.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1576", "text": "Helping with my TMJ\n\tIf money was no object, I would prefer the totally wireless headset phone, however, this has been a great alternative. I have TMJ, and activities like talking with the phone crooked in my neck, while holding my toddler, while preparing dinner, compound my pain...go figure! I find that having the phone clipped on my hip with the cord hanging is kind of a pain, but, the product works great. I have had no problems hearing anyone, nor has anyone had difficulty hearing me. The earpiece is comfortable and easy to get on and off, even for someone with elfishly small ears like me!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1577", "text": "Great headphone for good price.\n\tI've owned this headphone for about a year now, and I've got to say, after going through multiple headphones, this beats all others I've tried. If this one ever broke (I doubt that'll happen anytime soon), I'll surely buy another one again!\n\nPros:\n\n- Comfortable to wear. The ear cushions are indeed comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. Even if you wear glasses, you won't feel uncomfortable.\n\n- Clear treble, middle, and bass. You can hear all the subtle sounds in your song clearly. Even with completely flat EQ setting, the headset does very good job with sound (provided you increase the volume up a bit more). As with any headphones, take time to 'break it in' to have it function the best it can (it means, to leave music playing on the headphone for very extended period of time non-stop, about 24 or 32 hours).\n\n- Sturdy wires. This headphone seems to have been designed based on recording studio-level headphones in this regard. The wire is very thick and long. Also, it's single wire format.\n\nCons:\n\n- Ear padding is perhaps, too soft. This means it won't fully cover your ear area, and some of sound may leak out. So note that when you listen to your music loud in public places. Although, at first few weeks, the ear padding is relatively hard. If you are looking for a headphone that will ensure your music will never leak out, look into getting in-ear canal type headphones instead.\n\n- As some others have pointed out, tilting your head too forward or backward will make your headphone just drop from where it is at. So be cautious of your movements.\n\n- You might not want to wear this kind of headphone during summer due to poor ventilation. But this affects all closed headphones, so it's not a huge negative point.\n\n- The headphone is quite big and on a small head, you may have a difficult time keeping it up on your head. The size of the headphone is designed for a fully grown average adult head.\n\nThat's all I've got to say, and overall, this headset is definitely worth your money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1578", "text": "Takes a lickin and keeps on tickin\n\tI think everyone knows that these drives have become invaluable. Mine has become a necessitiy between my computers at work and at home and any where I can get an open computer. I have W2K at home with USB 1 and XP Pro at work with USB 2. Never had any type of compatibility issue. This 128 MB size is the minimum most can get by with in my opinion. I plan on upgrading to at least the 256 soon.\n\nThe amazing this is that I have just removed my USB drive from a clean pair of pants that went through the wash and dry cycle. And this was the second time. I can't believe it still works.\n\nMaybe I'll have to start using that ridiculus cord and wear it around my neck.\n\nThrough away your zip and floppy disks and get one of these things. Just make sure you back it up often", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1579", "text": "Excellent Value for DVD-R\n\tI am very pleased with the quality of the product. I have burned about a dozen discs and have had zero coasters. After the rebate, the price was very competitive", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1580", "text": "People complain too much\n\tHey, don't listen to those other schmucks. So maybe there are a few of these that are exceptable, but the rest just complain too much. I love this thing! I got it for Christmas, and now for $20, you can't beat that. I use a standard charger for it in my car, so I never have to worry about batteries. It seems that the best way to get it to sound the best, is work with your mp3 player or whatever your using (equalizer). I have also used it on my portable DVD player in the car and it sounds awesome! For the price, I highly recommend this product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1581", "text": "Solid keyboard and mouse\n\tI've used the keyboard/mouse for a little over a month now and have generally found it to do all I would wish. Of course, any wireless keyboard will at times not be as responsive as a wired keyboard/mouse setup, but this is more than offset by the lack of wires and the ability to pull the keyboard to wherever I wish.\n\nThe only drawback, and it is minor, is getting used to the fact that there are no lights on the keyboard to indicate when CAPS LOCK or NUM LOCK is on. I have to look over at the wireless receiver for this. Additionally, it would be nice if there was an option for the keyboard to be backlit. Yes, it would draw down batteries more quickly, but as an option it would be user selected.\n\nAll in all, a good wireless keyboard/mouse combination, and one I am quite glad I purchased.\n\nLife is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body. \nBut rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming,\n\n\"WOW, Lord! What a ride!\"", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1582", "text": "can't be beaten for quality or price...!\n\tI read about these headphones in a magazine and i was intrigued by the reviews. having a headphone fetish (odd, i know), i decided to order them seeing that they were relatively inexpensive.. this is a decision i am thoroughly glad i made. these little headphones are absolutely incredible and they even outmatch, in quality, my larger studio-size headphones i have at home. the bass is the best i've ever heard in a headphone, rich and deep and true. the mids and heights are also brilliantly emulated. the mere fact that it is portable with its own compact and innovative carrying case, means that you can take the excellent sound with you wherever you go. i definitely recommend these pones to anyone who values outstanding quality in their music and games.....5 stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1583", "text": "Absolute necessity!\n\tI was unsure at first if this product would work with my iPod nano, but after checking out Griffin's website, I decided to go ahead and order it. It works great! I like to play Solitaire and read text files on my nano, so the battery charge runs down much faster than it would if I didn't use the screen so much. TuneJuice means I don't ever have to worry about that again. I just keep a couple of 9V batteries with me, and I can keep listening, playing, reading or whatever on my nano as long as I want. Love it.\n-------\nI posted the above review on May 22, 2006 after having had the TuneJuice for almost 3 weeks. Two of those weeks were spent on vacation and this little gadget got a *lot* of use. \n\nNow, about 5 months after first receiving the TuneJuice, I'm about to order my second one - to replace the first one. I still love it, and did get a *lot* of use out of it, but snapping 9V batteries on and off so many times caused the wires leading from inside the battery compartment to the 'snaps' that connect to the battery itself to break off. Despite that, I feel like I got my money's worth and I'm buying another one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1584", "text": "This players meets all my needs\n\tI have been using my Sandisk player with no problems downloading songs or pictures. I have also made some observations that makes this player function more efficently.\n-use MTP music files because they use less file space.\n-adjust the file size on pictures to use less memory.\n-use the Speck toughskin case to protect display window (extra).\n-use the AC Sandisk USB charger instead of the computer USB port(extra).\nI do not use the raio or the video settings because of no interest, and the large amount of memory the video consummes.\nThis player does fine using the earphones or hooked up to a audio center.\n\nI think that the 2MG card will be on my list of upgrades.\n\nThe only upgrade I am made was to buy a better set of earphones. I did not like the pair supplied with the unit. My earphones have a volume control on the output cord which makes it much easier to control.\n\nI am not sorry about buying this item from Amazon.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1585", "text": "It's not perfect, but it's very good\n\tPros: Easy to use, last for days without charging (depending on the use, of course... but i was traveling for 5 days and used it a lot without charging, and it lasted the trip), enough memory space, has radio, works as a recorder, small\nCons: Stopped working, froze twice since i bought it 3 month ago. When it's on, tunes that i had deleted will still appear on my play list. If I hit play on such song, the player just skips and plays the next song on the list. \n\nBut overall i'm happy with my MP3. I'd recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1586", "text": "It IS better!\n\tI didn't want to spend the money on this either, but it IS better. I really don't know why, but it IS. No question about it. PERFECT picture and sound! I have a Yamaha RX-V2700 receiver which has HDMI hookups. I tried a HDMI cable that came with my DirecTV box (from my Toshiba HD DVD player) and it was seriously lacking. This hookup is MUCH better! I have a Monster Cable HDMI hooked up to the new receiver that runs to my Sony 46\" flat panel as well (more $ but....). I'm finally satisfied. I'm watching (and listening to) \"Batman Begins\" (In True HD sound) on HD DVD and it is superb!!!! This is just awesome! The stuff of fantasy. You only have to buy this/these cables once, so why not buy the BEST?! I highly recommend this move.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1587", "text": "Best remote I've ever owned\n\tThis remote will do everything you need or want. Simple to use and great customer service. I had a couple of \"glitches\" (buttons that didn't work quite right) when I first programmed the device, but the Harmony support team helped me through those areas. The changes needed are now permanently in my data area on the Harmony web site so if I ever need to, all I have to do is reload the info.\n\nLike another reviewer, I also have a TiVO (2 actually) and the only button that wouldn't work on my Harmony 680 was the \"clear\" button. Customer service fixed that in a jiffy, too.\n\nI have owned several multiple device remotes over the years and never had one so good that I could really put away all my other remotes. I now only use one - the Harmony 680. Fantastic device! I'd give it 6 stars if I could", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1588", "text": "Nice organizer for a low price\n\tI paid about a dollar for this holder. Holds and protects the iPaq nicely. Can hold some credit cards as well as ID. Overall a decent product for a low price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1589", "text": "Very high priced but works good.\n\tIt also seems like the product goes a long way and will last a long time. I've used it four times already on two different laptop screens and the first opened bottle (out of two that come with it) still looks almost full. If the price was a little more consumer friendly I'd give it five stars. I mean come on. When you can currently buy other computer accessories like a brand name 50-pack of CD-R's for less than $14, the profit margin on something like this is probably 200% or more", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1590", "text": "No complaints!\n\tI had it now for 12 months and no problems with it. Its tiny lightweight and great speed. My old computer has to work quite hard to recognize it, but my laptop has no problems. \nOne minor detail.. You cannot hook too many other stuff on the USB at the same time.\nI just ordered another one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1591", "text": "Excellent!\n\tHave been using them for a week now. \nIncredible sound for the size. Bass is incredible.... mids are accurate, highs are accurate. These are the way to go if you're using an MP3 player. I use them with the Creative ZEN Vision M 30 (\"The Ipod killer\") \n \nWhile walking, riding a bus or train in in N.Y.C. seals out external noise amazingly VERY WELL!!!\n\nPros:\nAwesome accurate sound / Incredibly light / don't protrude out of your ears / comes with \"2 sets\" of three different sizes of silicone plugs / plugs are ultra soft, comfortable and fit perfectly / secure well built storage case / cleaning tool / barely uses battery power! / Not the yup-tard WHITE COLOR.... much cooler BLACK!\n\nCons: None so far.\n\nI bought them directly from Amazon for $75.99 with \"free\" 4 day ultra fast shipping", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1592", "text": "This is a good product - good for Creative\n\tExcellent sound, much much much........ better that the one that comes with any players, Zens or ipod.\nFor those that have ever used safety earplugs in the industry, they feel like them and really isolate the noises.\nAfter that the sound is excellent compare to many others and amazon offers a very good price here.\nalso good to have 3 sizes. 2 pairs of each + airplane adapter, case, cleaner, very good product.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1593", "text": "Wireless on the Desktop\n\tI just recently move from dial-up to DSL. Going DSL was not enough; I did not want to have cables running though the house so I started looking into going wireless. To make a long story short, after a little investigation I decided to make the leap into wireless technology. I purchased the WAP55AG router and the adapter cards, WMP55AG and WPC55AG.\n\nOnce the WAP55AG router was installed and set up, the installation of the WMP55AG PCI Adapter on each of the desktops were simple.\n\nI had no difficulty setting up the hardware and software and with a few hours, I was on the net through the router. One desktop is running XP professional and the other desktops are running XP Home edition. \n\nThe LinkSys Web site has all the documentation you need for installation and setup. There is a \"Knowledge Base\" page that covers a lot of the products and answers to a lot of questions about various products and configurations; I found it to be very helpful.\n\nPulled from LinkSys Web Site:\n----------------------------------------\nThe Linksys Dual-Band Wireless A+G PCI Adapter installs in most desktops and lets you put your computer almost anywhere in the building, without the cost and hassle of running network cables. Now you don't have to drill holes in your walls and climb through the attic or cellar to get connected to the network. Once you're connected, you can keep in touch with your e-mail; access the Internet, use instant messaging to chat with friends, and share files and other resources such as printers and network storage with other computers on the network. \n\nThe Dual-Band Wireless A+G PCI Adapter connects you with Wireless-A (802.11a) and Wireless-G (draft 802.11g) networks at an incredible 54Mbps! And for added versatility, it can also interoperate with all the 11Mbps Wireless-B (802.11b) products found in homes, businesses, and public wireless hotspots around the country. And whichever mode you choose, your wireless communications are protected by up to 152-bit encryption, so your data stays secure. \n\nFeatures of the product:\n--------------------------------\nOne adapter connects to either 2.4 GHz (802.11b or draft 802.11g) or 5 GHz (802.11a) networks\nAdvanced security features with up to 152-Bit WEP encryption\nDetailed monitoring and performance utility\nIEEE 802.11a, 802.11b and draft 802.11g compliant\n \nSystem Requirements (Minimum):\n---------------------------------------------\n200MHz of Faster Processor\n64MB RAM\nAvailable PCI Slot\nCD-ROM Drive\nWindows 98SE, Me, 2000 or X", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1594", "text": "Everything I was hoping for\n\tI am very happy with this mouse and would recommend it to everyone. It looks good, but more importantly, it feels good. Button placement, weight, smoothness, everything was done well. Coming from wired mice, the lack of a wire is very freeing. I am also especially happy with how small the USB radio receiver is. I am using this mouse on a laptop and love how inobtrusive it is.\n\nWhat's strange is I bought the S 530 desktop set for Mac at the same time. The mouse in that set looks nearly identical (except for color). However, it has a different weight and simply doesn't feel quite as comfortable to use. It only fits the hand the same but once you move it, it lacks the same comfort and ease of use as this mouse", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1595", "text": "Great product, very satisified!!!\n\tReceived this speaker as a replacement for the Advent AW-810 which did not work at all. This one was much easier to install and calibrate! Very happy with range and sound quality. Highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1596", "text": "Good product\n\tThese are very comfortable to wear, and the sound is great. I use them out jogging, and they stay put, without any pressure on the ear. The tight fit blocks out any outside noise, so be careful around traffic, as you cannot hear cars. I would highly recommend these to anyone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1597", "text": "Logitech Cordless TrackMan Wheel\n\tThe Logitech Cordless TrackMan Wheel was purchased in Sept. 2006. I have had this for two months at the time this review is being written.\n\nI bought this to replace the corded version of the same item. The cordless works as well as the corded one. The trackball doesn't has quite as smooth a roll to it as the corded one did, but the difference is minimal. I wonder if this may be because it is new and the other one had had years of use.\n\nI find the shape of the Logitech Trackman to fit the hand very naturally. It is also much less strenuous on the wrist than a normal mouse, which is why I use it.\n\nI replaced the corded one so that we could easily move the mouse to different locations for use. This is for home use with multiple users, with different mouse location preferences. I took the corded one to use at work, where it still performs flawlessly 8+ hours a day.\n\nI also have a Logitech cordless keyboard.\n\nThere are two places where both these items could be improved:\n- Each one of these items needs it own receiver. It would save some of my limited home desk space if these could be combined into one unit.\n- I initially had the receivers out of sight behing an LCD monitor. I found that it was necessary to move them away from the monitor to get them to work reliably. This is a documented requirement in the owners manual, but that necessity takes away from the convenience of the wireless. The receivers, as stated earlier, take up space I would rather not spare", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1598", "text": "Works great but...\n\tWe have a TrackMan corded model and loved it so I got this one for my work computer. It works just as well as the corded one when I'm in my office. For travel, the part you plug in is a little bulky so I usually leave it at home when I travel. It's not a small, USB stick that goes in the back. It's a long, corded, mouse looking device that sends/recieves the signal to the TrackMan. I don't think they market it as a portable device so it works just as advertised but it would be nice if it just had a USB stick instead of the other for travel. All that said, I love the trackball over a mouse so this is just perfect for me", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1599", "text": "concerned with other reviews\n\tmy canon 510 got glowing reviews just about across the board, but not this printer. i have very little space, and needed something small just for photos. so, even though there were many negative reviews i went ahead and bought it. couldn't be happier! colour fabulous! and when you print on stock paper you can use photo to do some extra artwork on. I LOVE IT", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1600", "text": "PLeased\n\tProduct nicely made , looks like quality product and performs fine", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1601", "text": "Excellent Hand Crank Radio\n\tMy wife and I used the FR300 during the week-long Queens blackout this past summer and this little radio delivered. One 2 minute winding lasted for an hour on medium volume. The cell phone charger is cool, but it takes a lot of winding. The light is good in a pinch, but not particularly useful", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1602", "text": "Great updated product\n\tThis map set met all my expectations, and was far more current than I had expected. Software for turn by turn directions on roadways while driving works great with the Garmin Ctrex GPS. Recommended. To load many states you will need large memory card, 1 GB.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1603", "text": "On the Contract\n\tIf you buy this service plan, print out the contract and keep your receipt. I did not purchase the plan, but looked over the contract intensely since I nearly got it.\n\nSome notes on the contract:\n1. It is only good in the United States (including Washington, DC, but MINUS MAINE), but it does not include Guam, Virgin Islands, etc. So if you are in another country or outside the 50 states + D.C., this contract will be nothing but a waste of money.\n2. This contract is transferable and the directions to do so are simple.\n3. They will only fix/replace/etc IF the manufacturing warranty no longer covers the item. That is, if the manu. warranty is still good, you have to use it.\n4. If the item needs to be shipped, shipping/handling will only be covered if the manufacturer would cover those costs in their warranty period. If the item is being replaced, \"You will be responsible for the delivery or cost of delivery of the covered Product to Our authorized service center. Reimbursement will be issued in the form of a check payable to You.\" I'm uncertain if that means you cover those costs or they reimburse you.\n5. No lemon policy of 3 service repairs for the SAME defect, and a upon the time of a 4th repair, as determined by them, they will \"replace it with a product of comparable performance. Repairs performed while the Product is under manufacturer's warranty DO NOT APPLY.\" (Doesn't sound like a great no lemon policy... your product would have to breakdown in the same way 4 times in the number of years they cover you -- many electronics are typically already covered by the manufacturer for 1 year.)\n6. There are numerous conditions that they will not repair for, but they all sound typical of such plans (such as, they don't cover accidents and they don't cover \"the elements or acts of God\" ... sorry, I had to note that second one since it stuck out to me from the other things). But, in all seriousness, read the list before you purchase.\n\nSo, now that I have summarized much of the contract, if you want to get the service warranty, PLEASE READ THE CONTRACT SINCE I DIDN'T COVER EVERYTHING!!! (Don't hold me liable since I don't have much money anyways.) Also, I think this is typical in warranty contracts, but you will occassionally see the phrase \"at our discretion\" in the contract.\n\nAssuming they aren't jerks with their discretion and aren't too tough to deal with, I would give the warranty 4 stars (minus 1 star for the crappy lemon policy). I didn't get the coverage because the product I was going to get it for had just made into the next price category (so it was pricy for my product, being at the lower price end of the scale)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1604", "text": "Works as designed - and what a difference!\n\tEasy enough to pop off the normal ant (RoadMate 700) and pop on this magmount version... and what a difference it made! Signals really are remarkedly improved. **HIGHLY** suggested for folks in hilly areas to nearly guarentee you'll get the birds", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1605", "text": "Pretty helpful\n\tA lot cheaper than model-specific docking stations, and 'does what it says on the tin'. Quite stylish too, as docking stations go", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1606", "text": "Nice communications device\n\tWe used the GTX600VP4 to stay in contact with two vehicles while traveling. The 5-watt power gave us ample range. Does it reach 18 or 20 miles, don't know. But 5 to 8 miles between cars was not a problem. Range was somewhat reduced over hilly terrain and varied from poor to good in the Rocky Mountains. It's a great way to stay in touch when traveling. The batteries are rechargeable, both A/C and D/C. The ear pieces were very good for privacy. Very easy to use and well worth the price. A good investment.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1607", "text": "Does Everything You'd Need In A Disaster\n\tI was hesitant to get this, since other reviewers gave it poor ratings on reception. Now that I bought it, I'm very glad I have it. It does all the things you might want in a disaster, inluding a flashlight, red flashing light (especially if your car breaks down at night), a siren (if you're trapped in a building), AC, battery, and crank power, and multiple radio bands. While some reviewers complained of not getting a lot of stations, in a disaster, you only need a few stations, as everyone will be broadcasting disaster news. Between the AM, FM, TV, and NOAA bands, my radio will received a huge number of stations--many more than would ever be needed in a disaster. (I didn't try the cellphone charging function.) It comes in a carrying case.\nOnly minor criticisms: The case seems like an afterthought: it doesn't hold the AC adapter; the knobs tend to turn the radio on when putting it in the case, and the knobs could get broken off if the case is hit (not that protective). However, it comes in a strong box which is perhaps better storage for everything.\nOverall, this is all you should need for light, siren, and broadcast information from multiple power sources in a disaster", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1608", "text": "nice\n\tThis is the perfect keyboard ( I know cuz I am typing on it right now ) I recommend if you like media boards", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1609", "text": "Great Value For Great Product!\n\tSanDisk has done it again. They never seem to let me down with their products. I was in the market for another memory chip since I kept filling up my smaller 128 MB chip. The price was the deciding factor for me, as being a college student the financial situation was tight. But this product was perfect, right price, excellecnt storage space, good name. Get this product if you need more space for your digital camera", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1610", "text": "GARMIN\n\tFast shipping, Very happy with the GARMIN. Their tech support is good..they answer all questions....WILL buy from AMAZON again... will buy a GARMIn agai", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1611", "text": "IPOD #in !\n\tThis is great! My only problem is the knob for adjusting. It's to loose", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1612", "text": "Works out of the box with the Cingular 3125\n\tI you own a SmartPhone, you'll need one of these. Also happy this came with an adapter card, to plug in the MicroSD into it to move data from my Mac to the phone.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1613", "text": "Expanded Memory for Motorola RAZR V3m for Verizon\n\tThe SanDisk 1GB Micro SD Card arrived quickly with intact sturdy packaging. I installed it in my Motorala RAZR V3m as expanded memory for my music library. Be sure to remove the RAZR battery to clear the access slot for the Micro SD. The V3m recognized the expanded memory without any problems. I used Motorola Phone Tools to transfer my entire music library. The program converts the mp3 file formats before transfer. The entire music library...a full 1GB...transferred reasonably quickly. The V3m is slow to access \"My Music\" using menu function #3 under \"Get Tunes and Tones\". Function #6 \"Manage Music\" accesses the library reasonably quickly and works well. The new corded Motorola SYN1301B stereo earbuds work well in this configuration. Sound quality is surprisingly good, but the large diameter earbuds are flat...not tapered... and do not seat very well in the ear canal. The SanDisk 1GB MicroSD Card provides great value at a very reasonable price for full optimization of the V3m as cell phone with \"MP3\" player", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1614", "text": "Wonderful sound\n\tI upgraded from some speakers I purchased when I built my system. The sound difference was wonderful. It is a clean crisp fresh sound. Worth every penny", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1615", "text": "No-brainer if you already have bluetooth, not quite perfect\n\tPros:\nGreat battery life\nCompact, but not too small\nNo extra dongle\n\nCons:\nIncluded software is worthless, but you don't really need to use it\n$40 is a bit much considering that you can get cordless keyboard/mouse sets for around $30 nowaday", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1616", "text": "Saved me from a ticket!!\n\tOkay so it was about 8:45 at night. I was coming on to a 1/2 mile long bridge that goes over a lake where I live. I was doing 60mph, the speed limit is 40. As I start to approach the bridge I start getting a small K-Band warning. I instantly slow down to the speed limit. As I start crossing the bridge the warning keeps increasing so I slow down even more to 35 mph. Then it gets to full K-Band. I look to my left where there is a service parking area, and in the pitch dark I see the reflectors of the one and only Crown Vic Police Car. As I pass the police car, I start flashing all the oncoming cars to tell them that there is a cop ahead. \n\nIf I didn't have this detector he would have gotten me doing 20 over the limit. Thank you Escort!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1617", "text": "Driving worry free\n\tThis is my second Escort Passport 8500 X50. The first one is in another car. It saved me many times for getting caught though I'm not maniac driver. The detection range is very good, it gives you plenty time to adjust your speed before you see the police car. I love the blue color and it only costs $30 more than red. The only problem that I have experienced on my first one is sometimes I got laser false warning signals, especially on raining day with defog is on. I heard someone mentioned that turbo charged car can causes X50 Pop and Laser false warning signals, and my first X50 is in my turbo charged car. I'm not sure if Pop alerts were false but since it won't help much, I have it turned off. Overall, it's very good detector, you will get payback if you own one.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1618", "text": "Juan Yactayo California\n\tThe best headphones I ever had, good fit excellent sound on my SoundBlaster X-FI!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1619", "text": "Mine works great\n\tI got mine to work in about 30 min following S Huffs directions below (followed exactly). There was only one thing not mentioned that I had to do to get it to work. Once you get into the settings on the range extender to enable WEP and put in the key and passphrase, I had to turn WEP back on on my router before saving the settings on the range extender. Basically just put step 6 before you save settings in step 5, this is what worked for me at any rate.\nI've had it for about 4 months now and it has worked as advertised. I gave it 4 stars because set up was still kind of a pain.\n\nFrom S Huff: The tips that Anthony Taylor left helped me get it working... but I still had some issues. I've added onto his tips from his review below \n\n1-Disable WEP on your Router or AP \n2-Hold the auto-configuration button for 30 seconds(if everything goes well both lights on the expander will turn blue) and unplug while still holding button. Plug back in after 10-15 secs. \n3-open your Internet explorer browser and type 192.168.1.240 (default ip of expander), a window will pop up. leave the user name blank and put admin as a password (this is default password). \n4-make sure that the default gateway and subnet mask settings are identical with your Router or AP,change password on the expander if desired and save settings. (all settings should be correct due to auto configuration) \n5-Enable WEP on the expander, once again remember use same settings that you will be putting in your router or AP in step 6 -- aka same passphrase), save settings again. \n5.5 - As soon as you enable WEP on your expander - you will loose your connection to it as it's now setup for WEP and your router isn't - keep this in mind - drove me nuts. \n6-Go to your Router or Ap settings and enable WEP. \n7 - UNPLUG your expander for 10 to 15 seconds and plug it back in -- Bang you're DONE. Enjoy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1620", "text": "It's a dock!!\n\tWorks with Ipod skin,no need to take off cover.Looks good.Has connections for Audio,TV. Cables and remote are additional. Included are 5 adapters for all Ipods that have doc connector.\n Paid 29.95 from Amazon including shipping.It is what it is.It's a dock", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1621", "text": "Flash Drive\n\tThis is a great storage device. I use it to store documents to take with me when I travel and I keep it in my purse. I love the lanyard, that helps me to keep track of the drive. Worth every $$$ I paid for it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1622", "text": "Make a LOT of nice greeting cards\n\tThis is a very nice set of paper and envelopes. The price is really great. The paper is a little lighter than the ones that cost almost double. The colors come out very bright and the folding is easy. Overall it is a good deal", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1623", "text": "wonderful phone\n\tI have always had uniden cordless telephone and have always liked them. I had purchased this one to replace my 2.4ghz uniden cordless telephone which would interfere with my wireless modem on my computer. This one doesn't. I also like the feature of the intercom feature. My daughter has one of the handsets downstairs in her room and if she isn't on the phone, I can contact her to talk to her. \n \nMy daughter also likes the mute feature where she can put somebody on hold if she is on the phone to ask me a question so that person on the other end doesn't hear her.\n\nThe phone has many other features but those are 2 usefule ones I like along with the caller ID", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1624", "text": "Excellent initial quality switch\n\tI am extremely pleased with the purchase. I am using it in my office. Simple plug and play (no brainer)!!\nIf I get the MIR the cost comes to $5. None can better that. Transaction with Amazon was flawless as usual", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1625", "text": "patience and then this thing rocks!\n\tLike most other reviews, I will agree and say it make take a try or two to get the right feel and the right fittings. What helped me is when I looped the wire around my ear and put the earphone in. Now it is crystal clear sound and a perfect fit. Movies are amazing! My music collection never sounded so good. If you want to get away from it all for awhile, slip these babies in your ears and chill", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1626", "text": "Adds another dimension to X-Plane in OS X\n\tI bought USB rudder pedals and yoke for use with X-Plane on a Mac Dual G5.\nPlug and play (no drivers needed), easily configured in x-plane, works beautifully.\nGreat price! Thanks Amazon! Shipping was 2 days early! Kudos to Fedex!\nI am a private pilot, and recommend this product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1627", "text": "Conference... in style\n\tI needed a simple solution for my office. I wanted to be able to use the phone, but not get tied down by the handset, or the headset. Here was my solution, Since the TS105B has the 2.5mm port for a headset, I purchased a Jabra A210 Bluetooth adapter along with this phone and used one of my spare bluetooth headset to stay on conference calls and yet be able to move around my office. So far... WOW!!! its worked out great. The phone is also good by itself, plus it was inexpensive through AMAZON. For anyone interested in going the route I took... you will not be disappointed. \n\nOh yes... you are limited to about 25 ft, or in my case as I work in a hospital where there are alot of other signals and lead lined walls... 15ft with max length at about 20 before you begin to hear static. \n\nThe phone was a great buy, as was the Jabra A210 adapter.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1628", "text": "Rainbow effect\n\tI have had this TV since Mid-March 2006. I absolutley love it!! I did extensive research before I bought a large screen TV and found that this Samsung seemed to give you the most bang for your buck. I read some reviews saying that DLP technology was plagued with problems from the rainbow effect, especially in movies with lots of dark scenes and lots of moving action. One reviewer specifically said to try playing \"Bourne Supremecy\" to see an example of the rainbow effect. This was the first dvd I played on this tv and I did not once have a problem with rainbow effect. Overall I have no complaints with this TV. Samsung has produced an excellent product. I recommend either satellite or HD programming for the best picture. Regular cable comes in sort of grainy.\nAs far as where to buy it, I recommend Best Buy. I originally was going to buy from Amazon because when I first looked they were offering free shipping. When I decided to buy their was no longer free shipping, so off to Best Buy I went where they price matched me with amazon's price no questions asked. Best Buy offers an extended warranty for around $400 that covers bulb replacement or any other problems. It will also cover the rainbow effect on the slight chance that you have any problem with it. Overall a wonderful product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1629", "text": "Cellphone Interference!\n\tThere is a little story before this:\n\nI bought a pair of Sony MDR-XD100's (they are full cup headphones) because I lost the earbuds which came with my mp3 player (Sony HD5). I took them out of the package and found that, even at full volume on the player, it cannot drive the headphones sufficently. I went to a few electronics stores then found the KOSS EQ50.\n\nOn with the review:\n\nYes, there is a slight hiss, but I find it alright. The biggest gripe I have is that whenever someone within about 2-3 ft (IE, on a bus or subway) uses a cellphone, this devices picks it up. You can get the same effect by using a cellphone next to an unshielded pair or speakers. I do most of my listening at home so this won't bo too much of an issue.\n\nIt also does a great job of amplifying the signal, it works very well, I can now listen to my XD100's properly (and they are very good!). I haven't used the EQ much but what I can say is that it is very, very sensitive. Raising the bass slider a third above normal makes a massive difference. At a half, my headphones start to distort.\n\nIf your looking for a nice little EQ and/or preamp this is the product for you. It has its drawbacks though, mainly the problem with cellphone interference and of course, the hiss but it isn't too loud and I can live with it.\n\nI reccomend this product if your looking for a budget portable equalizer or headphone amplifer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1630", "text": "ipod bluetooth\n\tThis does what it's advertized too. I like not having wires. The iPod in my bag, and just the headset. It would be a bit better if you could control the power on the ipod from the headset, ie turn off the headset, receiver and ipod all from the headset. Instead, I have to get the ipod back out, turn it off, turn the receiver off, then turn the headset off.\n\nOtherwise, the sound is good and the headset hasn't broken for me yet", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1631", "text": "A bargain, if you trust customer applied ECO's\n\tI picked up 4 pairs of these on Amazon, and have applied the CA and Nylon tape fix to the first pair (took about 10 minutes to do, let it cure overnight). Headphones look ok, with just the right amount of Geekhood proudly announced afterwards (reminiscent of the last generation of Geeks with the tape on the glasses). Sound is very good (better than most earbuds), they establish link quite quickly with the dedicated Logitech transiever, and range is outstanding. My only beef is how long I have to hold down the power switch to turn them on, and so far I have not successfully established a connections with my Treo 650. 1 star held back because of need of customer applied ECO, and they are only partially functional with the Nano (can't use the advance track feature of the headphones)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1632", "text": "Great for lots of storage\n\tI am ordering my third of this capacity and have one in the 200 capacity range from Case Logic. This is a great product and is manufactured well. Holds the discs well and is easy to take them in and out. I don't transport them so I can't comment on that. Like others have said it is not easy if you want to move pages around but you can do it and it does make it nice for organizing as you fill it up. Get this if you need a lot of storage", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1633", "text": "Perfect!\n\tThis headphone extension is perfect! It is not as long as described (about 15 feet) but that's O.K. with me. The connections are tight (the plugs don't pull apart). It maintains sonic quality. It also retains it's elasticity. Using this extension cord my Grado SR-60's sound better than any wireless phones. You won't be dissapointed!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1634", "text": "Not bad... for a couple bucks\n\tThis is a pretty decent cheapo case. If you want something that you'll use every day in the car or at your DJ gigs, then you may want to get something a little sturdier. For my [archival] purposes, however, it works just fine", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1635", "text": "Excellent HDTV\n\tPurchase/Service:\n\nFor $2,200 at Amazon, this was a great purchase since it would have cost over $2,700 at a retail store (including tax and shipping). Eagle arrived 10 days earlier than the Amazon estimate, unloaded the TV right to the TV stand, and after hooking it up and making sure the controls worked and the picture / sound worked, I signed for it. And, Eagle asked if I wanted the packaging carted away.\n\nVery pleased with the service part so far.....\n\nMy Set-up:\n\nS6187 61\" HDTV\nSony AV and 5.1 surround (this is not a digital unit.....I wasn't sure it would work but there are three options to hook-up a home theater: 1) Basic connection; 2) Optical; 3) HDMI)\nSony DVD\nMotorola HD-CATV box (We use Comcast)\nSony VCR\n\nExperience:\n\nAs far as the tv, the HD channels look sharp and clear, however the non HD channels aren't as sharp as my 36\" Sony CRT TV (there are several settings on the Samsung for 16:9, 4:3 and wide format; setting to 4:3 or wide for non HD channels improves the picture quality a little). But it doesn't effect the enjoyment since I purchased this for the HD, and it blows me away.\n\nThe TV controls are simple to use, and the on screen menu's are easy to navigate. \n\nThe sound out of the TV is not adequate for surround sound, but I hooked up a 5.1 reciever and it makes HD come to life.\n\nI like the fact that you can connect components to an AV and/or the TV, so there is room for 3 additional components with my set-up. \n\nI also hooked up my laptop (there is 2 connections for the video and audio on the back of the TV). After changing the video settings on the Laptop (the mannual does a nice job for XP users), it was incredible! \n\nThe camcorder hooks up to the side of the TV, so there is no need to move the unit away from the wall. It was a simple set-up, and again, the picture quality just blew me away!!!\n\nI highly recommend this TV to anyome looking for a 50\" plus TV", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1636", "text": "Ink Toner\n\tThe ink toner I received was exactly as described and was delivered in a timely fashion.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1637", "text": "Evaluating Canon PiXma Ink\n\tA very good in supply is obtained at all times without leakage of ink or smudging of the paper or clogging of the printer. The reason it is not rated 5 stars is that the ink supply is utilized too rapidly and the expensive cartriges have to replaced too frequently", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1638", "text": "Not perfect, but the best iPod case I have found\n\tIt is remarkable that, even though there are hundreds of iPod cases in existence, none of them are near-perfect. I tried four different cases, both hard plastic and silicone variants, and the iskin case comes the closest, protecting the ipod but at the same time not rendering the ipod less enjoyable to use.\n\nThe case is basically a hybrid of hard plastic and soft silicone. The ipod first slips into a silicone sleeve, which covers every part of the ipod except for the earphone plug and the screen. In addition, there is a hard plastic plate that is then inserted into seems on the front of the silicone case, and this provides the screen protection. Due to the double-seam in the silicone, the plastic plate never comes in contact with the ipod, so you don't have to worry about it scratching.\n\nThe case even has a flap that covers the dock connector, preventing dust from entering, yet you can still use the universal dock without removing the case.\n\nThe most unique part of this case is that it covers the clickwheel, but the silicone is so thin that it hardly impedes the scrolling. Actually, I think it provides just enough resistance so that you will overshoot your target much less than with the bare clickwheel.\n\nThe only real downside I found with the iskin is the clip that comes with it--I would not trust it at all, so I took it off. It would be nice to have a better clip that you can actually use, and it would be really great to have an armband available for it as well, but as I said above, I have yet to find a perfect ipod case. Like most silicone cases, this one does also attract lint in your pockets, etc., but it is not as bad as other cases.\n\nUnfortunately, even though this is a great case, it is not readily available. I couldn't find it in any store, and Amazon only sells it through Marketplace sellers. I ordered from Applelinks, and they delivered it to me in four days. Whatever you do, don't order from the iSkin company directly. I have heard countless horror stories of people waiting a month for their cases. They should re-dedicate themselves to manufacturing these great iskins and let others worry about selling them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1639", "text": "HP 57 Tri-Color Ink Cartridge\n\tOrdered the ink cartridge and had it within 4 days. Love the service at Amazon", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1640", "text": "Look no Further...\n\tThese are the BEST. PERIOD! Look no further.. because you will not find a better value in rechargable batteries", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1641", "text": "stick with the best\n\ti used canon ink and then decided to try one of the cheap imitations. it worked well for a few months and then my photos came out of my canon i900d with color changes. after 3 conversations with canon customer care, we decided it was not the printer, but the cheaper ink. i switched back to canon, bit the bullet on the price, and everything is fine. i found decent prices on amazon, particularly at eek industries", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1642", "text": "great product\n\tthis is a nifty very small musical device that I use when exercising. its great - holds all the songs I can listen to and is so portable. I really like i", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1643", "text": "Very cute!!!!\n\tI was so happy with my Creative Zen Nano that I bought one as a gift. I love the color choice and the sound is great. Love the pause button. It came with a protective case that attaches to the arm band. You do not need to buy one!! Amazon delivered it in 2 days", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1644", "text": "Ideal for small spaces\n\tThis is perfect for use in kitchen space and has incredible pictue quality", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1645", "text": "simple physics\n\tI'm using Monster optical cable as well, but with different reasons behind. Anybody with a basic knowledge of physics or optics should know that under normal condition light is not susceptible to interference from magnetic field or EMF", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1646", "text": "Good sound quality, good battery life\n\tSound quality is very good, and I haven't run out of battery so far. The base is somewhat smaller than what I expected from the pictures. The handsets are well designed; on my previous phone it happened that the \"mute\" function became engaged when I kept the phone between my head and my shoulders - this did not happen with these so far. Speakerphone on the base is a nice feature and makes the phone usable even during power outages. Answering machine works well. Easy to copy phonebook entries between phones.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1647", "text": "Excellent webcam - no video lag - superior clarity\n\tI tried both Microsoft's LifeCam VX-3000 and VX-6000. Had 'em both home and ran trials with my Intel Pentium D Dual Core 3.00GHz CPU with 2 gigs of ram and, with both of those, the video lagged the audio (distractingly so). Spent the better part of an hour on the phone with a friendly Microsoft customer service rep one evening (got through on their toll free line)and he pointed me to new software for the VX-6000. Downloaded the 50 meg plus file, installed it, but the VX-6000 still produced out-of-sync video vs. audio when I created a simple 640 by 480 video file for viewing on Media Player or editing in Windows Movie Maker. \n\nSo, I talked to some technicians at our company and then talked to the webcam guru at the local assembler that built my, I believe, excellent computer. All recommended Logitech when buying webcams. I then marched back to Best Buy and traded my $99 Microsoft VX-6000 for a Logitech Quickcam Orbit MP for BB's price of $139.95. You can find this Logitech unit cheaper all over the place, including, of course, here at Amazon. The package I bought included an inexpensive headset, which I haven't used so far.\n\nAlthough I haven't tried the Orbit in a video phone call yet, from the moment I turned it on I had that satisfing good feeling that I bought a winner. Installed fairly easily with a couple of bumps. Got a \"USB composite device has not passed Windows Logo testing\" screen a couple of times..BUT..I received the SAME screen on, get this, the Microsoft cams! I just continued installing and have not experienced system problems so far.\n\nThe audio sync with video in making a recording is right on (remember, that was primary reason for taking back the Microsoft cameras) AND the picture clarity on my LCD flat panel monitor at the 640 webcam capture setting produced a gorgeous picture. Excellent detail and smoothness of video. Besides the superior audio sync with video, the Orbit MP is remarkably better than the VX-6000 and way above the $49 Microsoft VX-3000 in all other criteria too, in my opinion after comparison testing.\n\nThe Orbit's special effects are interesting and fun. The pan, tilt, etc., excellent. The face tracking is vigorous and alive - fun to watch the little Orbit camera turn - but I haven't tested in actual live conferencing yet.\n\nAll in all - for webcams, I'm now saying what more experienced webcam users told me - head for Logitech. They've certianly hooked me with their apparent superior performance. The Orbit MP is a keeper! Not going to waste anymore time searching and testing. And, my advice to Microsoft, you'd better talk to the outfit that bought your name for those Lifecams. I've relied on the Microsoft name on peripherals, keyboards, etc., and I've generally been very satisfied. But, in webcams, with me, the Microsoft brand now takes a back seat to Logitech.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1648", "text": "Great little cam\n\tEasy to operate and good focus. Just a little problem with tracking for the goofy faces but overall a nice little cam", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1649", "text": "Incredibly Useful Gizmo\n\tGarmin iQue M5\n\nI'm very pleased with my little iQue M5 GPS/PDA. While it's not perfect, it's pretty darn amazing. I had actually purchased a Lowrence iWay 350 GPS, but then my husband discovered the iQue on sale at Costco for about [...] more. With the iQue offering so many more features, I returned the Lowrence and purchased the iQue. With my husband and I both having the same machines, we can beam information to each other or send them over Bluetooth.\n\nIt has taken many hours of playing around with it to get to learn the device, as it isn't very intuitive and the manuals, especially for the PDA, are limited. My husband has spent a lot of time learning to use the GPS, and he's learning its idiosyncrasies as far as planning routes and getting it to avoid routing through construction areas. It's very sophisticated and the maps are great - better detail than the Lowrence. We purchased a 2 Gig memory card and downloaded the entire map database onto it, and there were still 300 gigs to spare. I had no trouble downloading the maps or the Active Sync software. The basic GPS functions are easy to use once you get the hang of it, the voice directions are clear and concise, and it re-routes quickly if you go off course. You can plan your route in advance without having the GPS activated. This is a good idea, since it can take up to 5 minutes for the unit to locate the satellites, and you can be on your way if you've viewed your route before starting out.\n\nI used the GPS on a trip Stratford, Canada, and it was wonderful having the Canadian maps as well as the US maps available. I even used it handheld while walking to my bed-and-breakfast from the theater. Every once in awhile there is a glitch (it said the theater was on the left, which would have taken me into the Avon River!), but it's generally right on target and I find most of the problems are operator error, such as turning too soon. The \"Route to Home\" feature is very convenient. Granted, the iQue doesn't always take you on the shortest route, but it will get you where you're going and if you're \"directionally challenged\" like I am, it becomes indispensible.\n\nThe car mounting bracket works fine. It's popped off occasionally in hot weather, but generally stays put. The bracket would be easy to move to another vehicle. The GPS would work in a cup-holder if you needed to use it in a rental car.\n\nI've spent more time learning the PDA portion, which uses Windows Mobile 2003 2nd Edition. The iQue uses Outlook as its interface, so you'll have to have it installed on your computer. Not having used Outlook before, I installed Outlook on my laptop and spent some time getting familiar with it, which was helpful. \n\nThe PDA has so many functions that it's hard to even describe what this little machine can do. It will organize all of your calendar functions and contacts, checks e-mail, accesses the Internet if you get a Wi-Fi card, recognizes handwriting, has a voice recorder, interfaces with other Bluetooth units, sends alarms, has Word and Excel, even has a couple of good games. I got a separate SD card for music and downloaded a lot of songs, and the sound through headphones is quite acceptable (it has bass boost). It uses Windows Media Player so you can organize all of your playlists. You can download any programs that are available for Windows Mobile 2003, including TV shows and videos. I never thought I'd find much use for a PDA but I'm using it every day. No more little notes on scraps of paper or a separate pocket calendar, address book or even an IPod. Everything is in one handy-dandy little machine. And even though it isn't that intuitive, once you've learned the basic conventions they translate to most of the programs.\n\nWe've called Garmin Tech Support a few times and, although they are only open during regular business hours, we found American staff who are very knowledgeable about the product. Since a good GPS will run at least [...], this was a great bargain at around [...] We've purchased screen protectors and are hoping it won't wear out too quickly, as I've heard Palm Pilots tend to do. I'm really enjoying the iQue.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1650", "text": "Decent GPS but now in DISCONTINUED status\n\tWe bought this about a month ago from Amazon. The product itself seems fine - we used it on a vacation drive from NJ to Myrtle Beach and back. At times, it was a help (like when there was a traffic jam on 95 in VA and we needed an alternate route). However, you definitely have to keep an eye on it as it doesn't always recommend the best or shortest route. Also, it was missing certain stores, restaurants, etc. that had been around for awhile.\n\nWe liked that it is a PDA though. My husband drives limos so he wanted a mapping device for help but we hope to load some games into it. This way, when he has to wait around, he will have something to do. \n\nCONS: \n- You should be tech-savvy to get one of these set up\n- Match sure you get patches as unit will lock up\n- Manufacturer has DISCONTINUED this model. They still offer some support but be warned that this is a DISCONTINUED model.\n- Since it became DISCONTINUED, it dropped in price about $60 two weeks after I bought it which annoys me somewhat\n- Will be spending extra to get bigger memory card\n- Came with EXPIRED Outlook coupon - why bother including this?\n\nPROS\n- Nice display and controls\n- Came with mount and dock (some don't - you have to buy extra)\n- We had no trouble with the suction cup mount (had to pry it off the window with a knife one time) but agree that most placement seems to block driver view through windshield\n- Also a PD", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1651", "text": "Vtech Model IP811 Phone\n\tThis phone was an additional phone for the Model IP811-2 phone system used for Vonage. This system has every feature that I could want, including range and quality, there are no negatives. I am highly recommending this phone and system", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1652", "text": "Great Sound Quality - Smokin' Video\n\tNot much said about the fantastic quality of the video picture. You wouldn't think that you would actually be able to watch video on a screen this small but the resolution and quality of the picture is amazing. I have shown it to an I-Pod owner and was told the video on this player is definately better than the I-Pod.\nThe unit is not perfect, it does freeze occasionally, but the re-set function has always unlocked it. The video sometimes converts in a jerky fashion also. But the conversion software was able to handle very large files. I suspect a little tweaking might fix the conversions.\nSound quality is great. Combine this with Sennheiser CX300-B Earbuds and you'll love it.\nThis is my forth MP3 type player amd the extra money over the lower end players definately yields a better product. The previous player, Creative Zen Nano Plus 1 GB MP3, quit working the week the warranty ran out.\nThumbs up on this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1653", "text": "Canon I-9900 Photo Printer\n\tI find this printer to be better than HP or Epson as there are not a lot of bells and whistles, just a solid printer that performs as I anticipated", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1654", "text": "I couldn't live without it\n\tThe zen micro is brilliant I have dropped it a load of times and it still works fine i've dropped it on the kitchen tiles twice, i've dropped it a few times in the yard and it still works perfect. I had to buy new headphones for it which made the sound quality much better. It is very easy to transfer files to it I always use windows media player to transfer files as it is easier to use than the creative software. I use it everyday and the battery lasts a good while for me.\nOverall the zen micro is a very good product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1655", "text": "Works well\n\tI bought four of these. So far they appear to work well. They do not work with compact flourescent lights well, but are fine with incandescent bulbs", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1656", "text": "Very pleased w/ this monitor\n\tI bought this screen as a replacement for my 8ms 17\" Hyundai L90D+(which is a great low-priced screen for gaming), which was the replacement for a Dell fp2100 (that I gave to my wife). Anyways, this is an excellent monitor with excellent color reproduction and response times (more than enough for my flight sims). Movies are beautiful and the rather weird resolution hasn't been a problem. The design is probably the neatest looking out there (subjective I realize). The ONLY gripe I have w/ this monitor is lack of swivel (sigh). Other than that I'm very pleased with everything about this screen", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1657", "text": "Works great on a Mac as substitute for Apple Cinema Display\n\tWow...just got one of these at a great price, hooked it up to my Mac G4 via a DVID cable, and it boots up at native resolution (1680 x 1050) automatically - no muss, no fuss. Text is crisp and clean", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1658", "text": "Great features\n\tMy favorite thing about this phone is that the caller ID captures 11 digit numbers (1-xxx-xxx-xxxx) which are then very easy to store into the phone book and call. My old phone only captured 10 digits (xxx-xxx-xxxx) which meant I had to reenter everything manually because of course you have to dial a 1 first. This new phone also allows me to toggle between 11 digits and 7 digits on the same number. I put together my phone book just by capturing calls as they came in. Very handy. As far as being a phone, it does everything well and after a couple of months I am still as happy as could be with it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1659", "text": "IT rocks man\n\tThis is the rockinest think i've ever seen or buyed dudes!!! check it ou", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1660", "text": "Out of the box, this thing rocks!\n\tOk.. here's the deal. I've been an avid Magellan user for the past 3 years. I love my Magellan. I've never liked the Garmins because of their clumsy interface (the buttons placed above the display NEVER made sense to me) and how the menu structure was built. \n\nHowever.... We're planning a 2000 mile road trip from Utah up to the Oregon coast. We needed something with expandable memory so we could upload more than one state map at a time. My wife bought me the Magellan eXplorist 600 for Fathers Day. I forced myself to use it for two days (and believe me, it was torture). I could go on and on about why I sent it back. \nWhat I ordered as a replacement was the GPSMap 60Cx. Now keep in mind that I felt like someone who had turned to the dark side. \nI couldn't be happier with my decision. \n\nWhile I agree with most of the other reviews about the lack of base maps, and the expense of additional ones, this unit ROCKS! It acquires satellites within seconds. It has expandable memory. It has a color screen. It manages Geocaches. It auto-routes. It stores 1000 waypoints. It has SiRF Technology. It is a USB interface. It has a belt clip. It changes display contrast at night (automatically). It slices... It dices....\nSuddenly the Dark Side isn't so dark!!\n\nThis is a great unit that I would recommend to anyone.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1661", "text": "First MP3 player I ever owned and not disappointed\n\tI had been talking about wanting an MP3 player, but I did NOT want an iPod, as I heard you cannot add files in Windows format and that's what all of my music is. I received this e260 4 GB MP3 player for my birthday in June 2006, and this is the first MP3 player I have ever owned. Although there are a few little quirks, overall I am not disappointed and would recommend this MP3 player.\n\nLike many rechargeable battery-powered items, it required a lengthy initial charge before first use. After that, the future charges don't seem to take as long. The MP3 player plays for hours on end without needing a new charge. Although I've never run it completely down, I have used it continuously for about 4 hours with no battery issues.\n\nI installed the software on my computer, and the disk is where you will find the owner's manual. I was a bit irritated that there was no hard copy of the owner's manual, and just a few weeks ago it came up as an issue when my MP3 player froze and I had to turn on the computer to look up the troubleshooting guide (turns out if the player freezes you need to hold the power button down for about 15 seconds to reset it). \n\nIt came pre-loaded with 20 songs, only one of which I had ever heard of (and it was one of those no-name bands that played once on Saturday Night Live). Although my first instinct was to delete the songs to make room for my own choices, I decided to leave them on there until I need the space. About three of the songs have grown on me a little bit over the past 5 months. I currently have 517 songs on there and still have room for more.\n\nAs far as performance goes, it performs pretty well. The buttons are a little difficult to get used to, as you navigate through the functions and the song lists by scrolling a wheel. Not too bad, but when you turn on the player and it begins at the beginning of the list and you want a song that's in the middle and you have a lot of songs on there, you will be scrolling a lot. \n\nI do not use all the functions that came with this MP3 player. It has music, fm radio, photo, voice, video and a settings option. I have used the music function and the voice recorder option, both with good results. The only downside to the voice recorder is that you can't get the recordings you made off the MP3 player and onto your computer. It would have been nice to be able to record things and sync them onto your computer. As for syncing music files, I have not had any problems, although I did have one instance where it shows a song was downloaded, but when you try to play it, it skips to the next song alphabetically in the list. I don't know what caused this. Also, you can only store a song as one genre, which is a little annoying. Be sure you have your genres picked before you sync because once the song is on the MP3 player, you cannot change the genre.\n\nIt came with a headset, but I have never used it. Instead I purchased some Panasonic folding travel speakers to use with it. \n\nI do wish the MP3 player had some alternate form of charging other than needing to be connected to my computer's USB drive to charge. Another con is that a scratch of some sort appeared on the inside surface of the screen. I can't remember it being dropped or anything, so I don't know what caused this, but it's pretty noticeable. It doesn't seem to affect the operation, just the aesthetics.\n\nOverall, the cons are little irritations to me and I would recommend this player to someone who doesn't want an iPod", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1662", "text": "It's not perfect, but it's very good\n\tPros: Easy to use, last for days without charging (depending on the use, of course... but i was traveling for 5 days and used it a lot without charging, and it lasted the trip), enough memory space, has radio, works as a recorder, small\nCons: Stopped working, froze twice since i bought it 3 month ago. When it's on, tunes that i had deleted will still appear on my play list. If I hit play on such song, the player just skips and plays the next song on the list. \n\nBut overall i'm happy with my MP3. I'd recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1663", "text": "Best traveling mouse yet\n\tI've never written a review, but I've relied heavily upon the voluntary opinions of other Amazon buyers, so I felt a really good product like the Anycom Bluetooth mouse deserves an unsolicited review.\n\nI know experience and taste vary by individual, but this mouse is awesome from my viewpoint.\n\nPros:\n\n- Bluetooth - connects immediately; provides smooth accurate tracking\n- Size - very portable; some may find it too narrow; I have a hardtime going back to a wider mouse\n- Battery life - I get at least 2 days out of it before charing and I'm a fairly heavy user\n- USB charge attachment - allows you to continue to work while recharging\n- Product Design/Quality - Nicely engineered; good quality material- not tinny - it's built to take abuse\n\nCons:\n- Haven't really found any - It took me awhile to figure out how to connect until I read the manual line by line (I don't tend to do that) then I realized it was pretty straight forward.\n\n\nIf you're looking for a quality bluetooth traveling mouse this is the one.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1664", "text": "A dandy little printer\n\tI was in the market for a new inkjet and finally settled on this printer. The photo output is awesome and it's very fast!\n\nThere are only two things I would comment on that new users might not be aware of. I was ready to return the printer as I thought it was defective until I found out what the problems were.\n\n1) When the cartridges dry out, it will tell you that the cartridges are incompatible. This was confusing as I did have the correct cartridges in the printer. A \"replace cartridge\" message would have been less ambiguous.\n\n2) The printer has so far appeared \"dead\" once. When I went to turn it on, it would not do so. The solution is on HP's website - you must remove the rear door and do a hard reset. I did this and the printer worked fine again.\n\nThe printer does not come with a USB cable, but those can be easily bought for $14-20.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1665", "text": "like an electronic glove...\n\tI'm a skeptic. No, I mean I'm REALLY a skeptic... especially in today's marketplace (because nothing is built like it used to be). I don't buy anything without checking it out first, and even then, I expect that it's probably going to fail me when I do. Yeah, wonderful view there, huh?\n\nWell, needless to say, I was pleasantly (and quite happily) surprised when this device didn't fail me out of the box. I've been using my speedpad for almost a year now, and I have to say that it has been by far more solid, responsive and intuitive than I ever expected it to be. I will not play a PC game without it plugged in now, that's how well this gamepad has worked for me.\n\nHere are the ins and outs:\n\n1) Solid construction. As others have stated, this device feels very solid and is just generally \"sturdy as hell\". This, alone, surprised me. Not too many electronic devices are solidly made these days (not too many at all!)... so I'm glad to see that this one was. Belkin did an excellent job in this department.\n\n2) Software. Do yourself a favor, when you get this device home, don't bother putting in the CD that comes with it. Instead, go directly to Belkin's website first-thing, download the newer version of the software (which is near exactly the same as what's on the CD, but updated) and install that *before* plugging in your speedpad for the first time. Do that and you'll have everything updated immediately with little to no trouble at all.\n\nI've had no problems with the software for this hardware (and that's generally the part I have trouble with the most). The applications (profiler and button editor) function perfectly, and macros are a snap to program. Kudos to Belkin's programmers on writing the software suite for this, they did a good job.\n\n4) Sticky keys. Most people have experienced this.. myself included. Being possibly a byproduct of the solid construction of the product, basically, what happens is the keys stick just a little bit coming out of the box. Though just \"excercising\" the device (pressing the buttons down quickly and solidly over and over) for a few seconds after plugging it in each time I went to use it cleared up this issue within the first week of using the gamepad, and I've never had it happen since. \n\n5) Other buttons. \n* The mouse scroll wheel can be an annoyance, and I don't use it much at all because it's hard to scroll up and down with it (Belkin may just have made that particular button a little *too* solid). \n* The orange button above the d-pad also isn't that easy to press, though if you keep you pinky finger positioned on the side of the keypad for leverage, it's not impossible to press this button (in fact, I use it as my default \"map\" button in most of the games I play). It's perfect for those functions you use enough to need a button for but not enough to need an easy spam button.\n* I haven't experienced any problems hitting the 'space' button below the d-pad that others have experienced. My thumb taps that button as easily as it taps the space bar on a standard keyboard. My only complaint with it is that I can't simply twist my thumb a bit to hit the key, I have to actually lift my thumb off the d-pad to do it - and that's not much of a complaint at all, really.\n\nThe d-pad itself is a godsend! I'm a true console gamer, having used nothing but d-pads for movement since all the time spent playing my old NES as a kid (and using a joystick before that with my even older Atari). D-pad is all I know, really. In fact, the one thing that's kept me away from PC gaming all these years is I've never, ever been able to accustom myself to using arrow keys or WASD for movement (and probably never will get accustomed to that either). For the longest time I was looking for a device that could allow me to keep the sensitivity of mouse aiming (to keep up with other PC players) while giving me an actual d-pad for movement... and that is EXACTLY what this gamepad did for me. \n\nAs I said at the top of this review, I will never play a PC game without my Nostromo speedpad plugged in. This gamepad has provided the one benefit that other pads haven't and that I really needed - a controller interface that's actually functional and intuitive enough to use that I forget I'm using it most of the time, allowing me to immerse myself completely in whatever game I'm playing... which is really the point of gaming in the first place, isn't it? \n\nThe Nostromo Speedpad gets 5 stars from me. I would recommend it to anyone who's looking for the type of benefits I've listed. And, for that matter, I'm recommending it right now in fact...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1666", "text": "Sony earbuds are great\n\tThe sound of these earbuds are great..and they are a value for the price.\n\nHowever the \"in the ear\" design causes them to catch sweat, and they won't last when you sweat into them alot. After 9-12 months of wearing them in the GYM they will stop working. I have gone through 3 pairs in the last 2 years", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1667", "text": "Chip is fine - Fast Delivery\n\tUsing this Kingston chip on my Pearl 8100 phone and it has worked flawlessly.\n\nAnd eSmartBuy delivered it within about 3 days of my order. Can't beat that", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1668", "text": "STABLE, FAST, and QUIET\n\tI work in a computer lab where we constantly re-image devices (using Norton Ghost). I have 3 laptops and 1 DELL GX620 desktop and all of them have Gigabit connection. When I connected those 4 to this switch and run the imaging process simultaneous, I get the same performance (0 differences) as I run 1 laptop to the GX620. This testing was done with Cat5 cables that I pick randomly from my lab. I can't wait to add more devices and using Cat6 cables to get my work done faster", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1669", "text": "Magnetic or Suction Mount Antenna\n\tI use the Suctions Mount Antenna because I remove from sight whenever I leave my car which is idea for my purposes. The antenna does greatly improve the reception and maintain a satilite lock. The only draw back is keeping it attached to windshield in cold weather untill the car warms up", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1670", "text": "fine, but not what i expected...\n\tthis unit has a/v in. my thought was that one could play video games on it, or view images from a camcorder/digital camera. however, all video sent to it gets distorted to fit the wide screen. so it does not allow me to do all i wanted. it is also a bit on the loud side. if your getting this for the car i suggest the coby 7050 unit. i got one of those also, and it works much better for the kids being a tablet form factor. it also does not make much noise", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1671", "text": "Good companion with D-Link Router DI-704\n\tThis is a great swicth with low price. I use it together with D-Link DI-704 4-port internet sharing router to build my home network with 1 PC, two servers, one PowerMac and a laptop connected to cable modem ISP. Connecting via the swicth for internet sharing doesn't show any noticeable slow-response as compared to connecting via the router directly. It works well by itself as we as with D-Link DI-704", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1672", "text": "Excellent Phones\n\tI would highly recommend this phone set. Easy to program and crystal clear reception. A definite 5 star", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1673", "text": "Easy to be up and running\n\tThis product was very easy to set-up. Hooked up 4 computers and had all up and running in no time. Been running 3 months with NO problems what so ever. Would highly recommend", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1674", "text": "student acoustic guitar\n\tI am amazed by the quality of the guitar. The product is extremely good. The service by amazon was ultimate. Thanks a lot Amazon", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1675", "text": "Awesome Accessory\n\tThis is the perfect product for someone who travels with portable computers. You don't have to tote around long phone cords it retracts with no jamming! Excellent travel accessory", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1676", "text": "Satisfied customer\n\tUnit's range shorter than expected, but I feel that I got what I wanted, and paid for. Shipping and delivery were great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1677", "text": "Excellent organizer!!\n\tI was looking for a very basic palm that would become my calendar and contact list and this is perfect for both!! It's very easy to learn and enter stuff. I'm a first time PDA owner and this is an excellent product!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1678", "text": "free upgrades at Garmin web site\n\tIf you ORIGINALLY and NEWLY unlocked a NEW locked MapSource CD-ROM/DVD-ROM product ON or AFTER the release date of an update for that same product, you are eligible to unlock on that specific update what you unlocked on the original for no charge. In other words, you can update to the latest data for free! visit the garmin web site for more inf", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1679", "text": "The isolation is great\n\tIf you're looking for isolation from ambient noise, these are great. I use them as In Ear Monitors for my onstage use (rock band), and if I use the foam inserts, I can stand right in front of the horn section and not get my head knocked off. \n\nI've read some people complain that the bass response is not quite what they expected, but frankly it doesn't bother me a bit.\n\nThe only thing that's awkward is removing them when they're fully inserted for a while. They're rather small, and getting hold of them can be a bit tricky. I'm using small bits of tape for \"pull tabs\", and it seems to work pretty well.\n\nOverall, I'm impressed with this product since it's affordable and does exactly what it's advertised to do", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1680", "text": "Love it\n\tI found this on clearance at another retailer (I guess not everyone likes pink), and it's fabulous. I thought it might be just for skinny-armed people, but not so! I've got plenty of room, it fits great, and it doesn't move. Still looking for a solution to keep the earbud cord out of the way, though. Makes mowing the lawn WAY more fun", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1681", "text": "How to deregister phone\n\tThe phone works great!. I have three of these and a base. The best phones I have had. The other phones I have are the TCX800 model (previous version), equally good.\n\nI had trouble deregistering one of the phones, as it has to be close to the original base (kept telling me out of range). I found out that pressing END and #, also deregisters", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1682", "text": "Simple Review...\n\tI just use the keyboard like a business user. I don't use the media stuff. I really like the tactile feel of the keyboard and how it works. I like that it's not huge and doesn't have all those extra ridiculous buttons that I never use. The rechargeable mouse is handy as well. Prior to this, I had two Microsoft wireless combos in a row, and in both cases the mouse gradually began flaking out on me. I don't know if it's because it's Logitech or it's bluetooth, but the keyboard/mouse are as responsive as were they wired (after they \"wake up\").", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1683", "text": "Works perfect much better than a joystick\n\tEsactly what I was wanting. When you turn there is resistance (springs I think) and everything works great. If you use flight sims you need this product. Works awsome", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1684", "text": "Excelente producto\n\tEste estuche lo compr para mi iPaq hx2415 y es muy c modo de llevar porque no es grande y adem s el equipo se mantiene seguro por el dise o que tiene", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1685", "text": "Excellent quality and design\n\tThis backpack is ideal for carrying my huge science textbooks as well as keeping my MacBook safe. Its many pockets and nooks are ideal for carrying and organizing just about everything I need. As a chronically disorganized person, the bag helps me maintain some sense of organization and order in my belongings. The strap is nicely padded and it's elastic, so shocks are well absorbed.\n\nA nice touch is a zippered 'cavity' at the top, which is an ideal place to store a laptop charger. \n\nThe build quality seems excellent so far - it looks to be a very durable product. I've always had good luck with Wenger products in the past. \n\nThe best part about this backpack is that it doesn't scream 'There's a computer in here!'.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1686", "text": "Versatile Backback, good protection, excellent capacity\n\tGreat all around backpack for lugging laptop and books to school. It has a fairly large capacity but it also has tension straps so you can compact it. One of the best features is the open compartment which is perfect for gym shoes or clothes", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1687", "text": "Good quality phones\n\tGreat sound quality; great signal quality. I can hear everyone well, and the people on the other end of the call can also hear me well. The main charging station is about 40 feet away at the opposite end of the house from my farthest charger, with a couple walls in between, and I have no problems with signal.\n\nThe handsets are smaller than I expected, but that's actually a bonus since I hadn't bought a new phone in a while and thought my old handset was too big and clunky. The handsets are about 6 inches long not including the antenna part, 1 and 7/8 inches at the widest point by the display, and 1 and 1/8 inches thick at the thickest point.\n\nDoesn't interfere with my wireless internet or any of my other electronics. I've used the phone while sitting next to my laptop, while both I and the chargers were next to TV and stereos, and with my cell phone going at the same time - no interference.\n\nThe speakerphone part isn't that great - the person on the other end can hear other sounds in the room, plus they say it sounds like I'm speaking from a great distance away. But I've never had a phone with a good speakerphone, so wasn't expecting that to work anyway.\n\nWould have been great if they'd included a headset that goes with it since the handsets do have headset jacks. I love the extra handsets that only need to be plugged into a power outlet - solved my lack of working jacks problem!!\n\nThe display lights up when it rings and when you press any of the keys. The keys are not backlit. The menus are fairly intuitive - if you've ever had a cell phone you can figure this out pretty easily. It's very easy to send phone numbers that you've programmed into one handset to all the other handsets or only to a specific handset.\n\nWhen I first hooked everything up, the phones got no dial tone, but the problem was with the phone cord that plugs into the phone jack in the wall. For some reason, the cord they provided didn't work, so when I swapped it out with the cord I had, all the phones worked fine.\n\nI'd buy these again and recommend to others to buy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1688", "text": "No complaints\n\tThis is definitely a comfortable mouse if you don't have big hands. It is a pretty small mouse but it contours very nicely, even if you are left-handed. The extra buttons are handy for lazy people like me who don't like using the keyboard or clicking on buttons to go forward, backward, and switch between programs. The button in the middle though (the one that lets you switch programs) is out of the way. It takes just a bit more effort to use, meaning that you would have to remove your hand from the default contour to use that button. I actually hardly ever use that button. I can't live without the forward/backward buttons though. I find myself man-handling other mice thinking they too have those neat, little buttons. The mouse has a really good response to movement as well. I've used it for gaming as well, though I admit I'm not a hardcore gamer. I really recommend this mouse. I can't imagine spending more money and getting a remarkably better mouse than this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1689", "text": "ALL AROUND XLNT MOUSE!\n\tPROS:\n\nxlnt quality\nlong cord\nusb or ps2 connection\nxlnt accuracy\nvery comfortable feel\neasy access to side buttons\ngreat gaming mouse\naffordable\n\nCONS:\n\nnone\n\nthis is by far the best mouse i've ever owned bar none", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1690", "text": "Great mouse\n\tI love it. You can switch back and forth from left hand to right hand and it was a great price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1691", "text": "Great bang for your buck!\n\tThis is an excellent product. If you drive a delivery vehicle or are in route sales this product is for you. I am in route sales and use my laptop every minute of the day. I have an extensive territory and found it difficult to find certain places. The Garmin GPS 18 plugs right into the USB port and is powered by the computer so no need for additional attachments. I'll admit \"NROUTE\" took a little getting used to (for example it has a list of all the streets and names of places so if it isnt on the list you're not going to find it) but once you figure out how it works its easy as pie. Instead of spelling Hoover Street you just type Hoover and it will give you a list of the possible locations. A great buy for only 100 bucks! If you use a laptop in your vehicle and are in need of GPS, dont spend $500 on a 2 inch screen unit when you can get an awesome GPS sensor for only $100", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1692", "text": "Excellent three in one for its price range\n\tObviously, there are far better printers on the market. But if you're looking for a quality 3-in-one in the $100 to $150 range, this one seems to be at the top of the pack.\n\nThere are nicer printers out there in this price range. However, you will be severely penalized when it comes to purchasing ink. Hewlett-Packard printers tend to be the most friendly when it comes to buying refilled cartridges or refilling your own cartridges.\n\nIt prints fast, it prints well, and I enjoy the double-sided printing feature. This printer has been consistently rated by users as being accurate in its color prints, although I've done little color printing myself.\n\nThe scans are not the greatest as they leave small artifacts at regular intervals when you zoom in in Photoshop. The artifact is a vertical line which bisects the picture and offsets each side by a few pixels. They're not really noticeable to the naked eye and you won't see them unless you're editing the picture and have blown it up considerably. Still, it's probably not the best for archiving your photos. (I expect there's a bur on the plastic gear that rolls down the rack and pinion)\n\nHowever, flaws are to be expected in this price range and the listed flaws of this printer are nominal. \n\nGiven my research two months ago, and performance I've encountered after purchasing this printer, and the ease with which I was able to refill the ink cartridges; I'd say this is the best printer you can buy for $100,(as of Nov 2006) if you don't want to be extorted into paying exorbitant ink prices, for say, an Epson", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1693", "text": "good product\n\tSince I've seen musicians use JBL speakers for their concerts, that gave me a trust in their product. With that, I became an owner to a desktop JBL pc cpeaker. This product has been satisfactory and by far I have no complaints from it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1694", "text": "Must Have!\n\tThis is wonderful for laptop users that travel or like to move your laptop around a lot. If I leave my laptop somewhere I hate having to worry about tripping over wires and wires everywhere just look bad. This is really small and compact! Perfect for traveling too. I've used it for about 8 months now and it hasnt had one problem...it still recoils well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1695", "text": "Does what its supposed too but...\n\tI just got my quickcam and it was very easy to setup. I had some trouble focussing though since it is manual focus and the ring was stuck. However, with some nudging it finally loosened up and now the picture is crystal clear. It is so small and just excellent. Great work, Logitech", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1696", "text": "CANON'S BEST VALUE FOR PHOTO PRINTING... TRULY AMAZING\n\tI have the Canon MP500 printer and Canon Rebel XT camera - both capable of producing amazing results, but paper makes a HUUUUGE diference in photo printing. I have both the Canon Photo Plus Glossy and the Photo Pro papers. If you are looking to print out very impressive photos, then I would recommend getting the 8x10 Photo Plus Glossy - definitely nice enough to frame. And with Plus glossy, you're definitely saving $ instead of paying $$$ to have professional photos done at a professional or retail store. And I even scanned a professional photo that I had done last year with my MP500 and printed using Plus Glossy, and the print is significantly better than the original. \n\nPros: Best Value Canon has to offer. Great, great prints, my favorite paper overall. As good as Pro, and less expensive. About 55 cents per page in a 30 page pack of Pro compared to 40 cents per page in a 20 page pack of Plus.\n\nCons: None at all so far. have not seen if photos last over time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1697", "text": "Does its job well\n\tI've had this for at least 8 months now. We've used it with xD, sD, Memory Stick Pro, Pro Duo(with the adapter) and a few misc. cards that friends' cameras may be using.\n\nI've never had a problem getting cards in or out, nor any problems with reading the data on them. \n\nMy only possible complaint is that the cap for the usb connector doesn't stay on as well as I'd like or have a place to store it while the device is in use. Short of that, I can't place a single complaint about the unit. It has been a well spent $20", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1698", "text": "Holy Molly!!!\n\tThis reciever is great! It even gets reception on 6 satelites inside my office building. I have played with many GPS units and have yet to see a reciever do that. This is a definte buy. It is extremely accurate also. I highly recomend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "electronics", "split": "train", "example_id": "electronics_train_1699", "text": "Holux Gm-270 Ultra\n\tThe GPS works in both my Dell Axim X5 and in my HP Compaq nc6000 with a compact flash adapter card. I have used it with MS Streets and Trips and ArcPad", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_0", "text": "Doesn't keep my yappy Cairn from barking...\n\tHe just looks away from where the spray emits--and barks again!\n\nIt also doesn't work 100% of the time...and we're not sure why. When we fill it, it seems to work fairly well right after but it either does not have as many sprays as it is supposed to, or it isn't working very long.\n\nIt does work well for my other small dog who is not such a persistent barker. Terriers are just too stubborn to care if they're getting sprayed, I guess.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1", "text": "Buyer Beware\n\tHaving read the other reviews of this product on this site, I decided to go ahead and give these collars a shot despite some of the problems other reviewers had encountered. I ordered three of these products from this site, and when they arrived, not a single one of them worked - at all. They were completely useless and despite trying everything other reviewers and the manufacturer suggested, these products are completely useless. Although I have contacted the manufacturer of this product about the defects, I would still like the buyer to be aware that if purchasing this product from this website, that if the product does not work, it can not be returned for a refund or even exchanged. Thus, your credit card will still be billed, your dogs will still be barking, and you may get stuck with products that are worthless.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_2", "text": "Only sprays intermittently with my cocker spaniel (15 lb.)\n\tSometimes it sprays when she barks, most of the time it doesn't. So I would say its effectiveness has been rather low. It's not the battery or the fill level - maybe it just depends on the dog. I can bark into it myself and it sprays just fine. (My children found this amusing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_3", "text": "Save your money\n\tThis item is cheaply made and I sent it back. The picture looks cool but it's deceiving. The minute hand was so loose that when it was on the right side, it flopped down to the right and then when it was on the left, it plopped down to the left. It couldn't keep the right time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_4", "text": "I am returning this product\n\tInitially, my dogs found the sound interesting and slowed down on barking, but after a couple of days they acted like they didn't even hear the sound. Now, they are back to \"bark all you want\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_5", "text": "Don't waste your money\n\tI bought this product hoping it would solve my problem with my barking terrier. He didn't even notice it was there. I put it near his crate and it still didn't stop him from barking. I pushed the manual button and still nothing. It promises to stop annoying barking, but it didn't stop my dog for one minute. It was a complete waste of my money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_6", "text": "Don't waste your time or money.\n\tOur dogs didn't even notice it. We have three small terriers and I thought this would be a suitable device for a few house slippers. I was wrong - the kept on barking..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_7", "text": "Don't bother with this model\n\tRead the description carefully. It states the speaker range is 50' not the microphone. My dog stood 10' away from it and even with the sensitivity on high and her barking right at the thing it wouldn't trigger. Matter of fact I never could get it to trigger with barking. The only time it did go off was when I put the batteries in for the first time and my husband was mowing the lawn on his big riding mower and he knocked into a chicken wire fence which made me run out to get it with the unit in my hand. Even then it didn't go off till I was about 4 feet from the mower.\n\nI also couldn't get it to just make the ultrasonic sound. Even when switched from audible to ultrasonic you still hear a noise. Not just me but my husband too so it's not a case of super human hearing on my part :-)\n\nYes the timer option is very nice. This was actually why I purchased this one over the others as we only wanted to stop the night barking. But what good is the timer function if the microphone can't pick up the barking?\n\nSo read these descriptions carefully when looking at these control units. Unless your dog always barks in the same spot and you can place this unit under 4 feet from them then pick something else.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_8", "text": "Lentek does not support their product\n\tI have had my Super Bark Free for 3 years. Never really worked the way I hoped but I spent so much on it I keep trying. Well now it doesn't work. Can't turn it off and it doesn't cycle when the dog barks.\n\nI called Lentek and the pleasant young man on the phone told me if it was within the warranty period \"1 year\" they would just replace it. I told him I was willing to pay to have it repaired. He said, \"We are just the distributor and don't support repairs of our product. That is the key, \"THEY DO NOT SUPPORT THEIR PRODUCT\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_9", "text": "Didn't work... my nextdoor neighbor's dog merely ignored it\n\tSuper Bark Free didn't work in the least to stop my nextdoor neighbor's dog's extremely irritating ear-piercing loud barking - he merely ignored it (though fortunately my neighbor was good about trying to keep the dog quiet). I'm mad that I wasted a lot of money on a totally ineffective product.\n\nIf you decide to purchase Super Bark Free, be sure it's returnable for a full refund if it doesn't live up to its claims. And in the meantime, shop around for a more effective product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_10", "text": "This thing doesn't suck!\n\tThe one item in your house that you really wish would suck and it certainly doesn't! This thing blows more air than it sucks dirt. What a useless thing. I'm looking for one that will actually pick up the dirt from the recessed areas of my prefinished floor. This thing certainly doesn't do it! If you're looking to buy this thing, look again -- there MUST be something better if not just your regular broom", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_11", "text": "hate it\n\ti got this fryer only yesterday i fryed some chicken wings and french fries the fries came out with so much oil and cooked for 10 min for a small batch i have been frying for about 10 years and know how to cook very well and i have to say this is just as bad as frying on the stove. i put the oil to the max fill line and with cooking the two things the oil went down to the min line do not buy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_12", "text": "My continuing crusade against gizmos:\n\tThere are a lot of theoretically good ideas that fail when executed. This is one of them. 1/QUALITY:It's made cheaply, and even before it breaks, it's flimsiness does not inspire confidence. 2/RESISTANCE:The levels of resistance have nothing to do with real progression , as anyone who 'seriously' uses this will be too strong for the machine in a few weeks,(many will be unchallenged right from the beginning). The standard: If the set is longer than a minute and you still have strength to continue, you need more resistance. 3/COMPARED TO CRUNCHES: There's a reason why crunches are done lying down: The weight of the torso supplies a fairly heavy resistance, whereas when you crunch in an uptight position the weight of the torso actually helps the effort, as you are dropping your weight down instead of lifting it up. Much of what makes the Ab Crunch Machine 'work' is your weight dropping on it, not your muscles working. This little piece of plastic doesn't have springs strong enough to resist your bodyweight and strengthen your muscles besides. (You may achieve an isometric contraction that has some effect, but you can get -exactly- this effect, or -better-, without any equipment at all! Just tense up in seated crunch position for minute or so.)... Of course, by the time a product is appealing to the public by claiming how supposedly -huge- a hassle lying down (??) to do crunches is, we've reached the real problem: This thing is designed to AVOID EFFORT. It seems as though no one goes broke helping people avoid effort. Unfortunately, exercise IS effort, and the more you avoid effort, the less exercise you get", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_13", "text": "Cost??\n\tI have seen this online on other sites and in catalogs for $20 (not on sale either - regular price). Same siz", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_14", "text": "Don't buy it from Dynadirect\n\tThe Corningware dish is great, my 1 star is not for the item, it is for Dynadirect. They are HORRIBLE! Item was backordered, but they never told me and charged my credit card. When I called they finally told me it was backordered and I ask that they cancel the order and refund my money. Bad, Bad Servic", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_15", "text": "My Pups Just Didn't Get How To Use This Product\n\tI was really hopeful about this product working. I have four dogs, ages 2 through 8. I tried and tried to teach them how to use this product, but they just never could make the connection of the bark to pushing the button. They just ignored the paw and wouldn't ever put their paw on it to even touch it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_16", "text": "Read carefully!!!\n\tThis is very misleading. this item is only half of the package. after its delivered you will find that you must also order more parts to make it work. very disappointed in amazon for allowing this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_17", "text": "What are the colors made of?\n\tAs this is a consumable food product, I'd like to know what each color is made of. ???????????", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_18", "text": "Very Poor Quality\n\tI am very disappointed. These flowers are worse than what you see at a grocery store. I ended up paying more from another vendor and getting flowers that she liked. I buy roses alot, and I know what a fair cost is for good quality. If you're paying less than $30, beware", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_19", "text": "Too flimsy! Light also not that bright.\n\tBeing somewhat of an insomniac I read well into the hours of the night and a book light is essential to me. I therefore purchased the itty bitty booklight. If you do use this light it is essential to purchase the power supply for two reasons. Firstly, there is no auto shut-off so if you fall asleep reading your batteries wear down very quickly. Secondly, when using batteries, they start dimming rather quickly making it hard on the eyes and difficult to read resulting in the constant need for new batteries. This light is also extremely fragile. Over a couple of years I went through 7 of these! I would not recommend this light - for the amount you spend on the never-ending purchasing of batteries or the expensive power supply, and the constant new purchases after it breaks, you might as well splurge and buy a decent book light. I now have the Tri Lite by Capstone Enterprises (available at Barnes and Nobel - come on and get it in stock Amazon!) It is terrific! It has a clock with an alarm and a timer. You can set it to stay on for any period of time and once it reaches that time the light flashes. At that time you can extend the minutes. If you don't do so, for example you're sleeping, it will automatically shut off. It also produces much more light and is much brighter than the Itty Bitty Book Light", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_20", "text": "Poor quality\n\tWhy does this light cost 30$? For this price and supposedly a bunch of \"design awards\", I find this light to be of extremely poor quality. The connection between the chord and the a/c adapter is loose and tends to fall out with the slightest notion of tension. The chord is also very sensitive and needs to be jiggled to get the light to stay on. I am still looking for a better alternative, but for the price, this light isn't worth the investment.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_21", "text": "Great idea, too bad it doesn't work\n\tI bought this for my mother-in-law at her request. She has arthritis and saw it on TV. She also wanted the free gripper that came with it. I scoured the listings at Amazon looking for one that included the gripper, even paid a little more for it. She used the can opener once and it broke. The \"free\" gripper required sending away for it and an inflated S and H fee", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_22", "text": "Save your money\n\tThe can has to be 100% dent free for this to work. If you have even a tiny imperfection in the shape of the can, this thing won't open your product. A great idea, but this needed a little more refinement.\n\nPaper weight in my min", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_23", "text": "Water smells like plastic\n\tI bought this electric kettle and while it did heat water very quickly, once I opened the lid the whole pot of water reeked of plastic. Needless to say, the water was not drinkable.\n\nI don't know if I was stuck with a bad unit but I would not recommend this electric kettle. Buyer beware", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_24", "text": "Very thin for a name brand towel :-(\n\tI bought these towels to wash my car, so I wanted a thick soft 100% cotton nap. What I received was on par with the thin towels you'd find at cheap hotel - not thick or soft. On the plus side, the sewed in tag did say 100% cotton and it was made in the USA", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_25", "text": "Don't waste your money\n\tThis product does separate the fat BUT small bits of meat or vegetables will stop up the spout and the plastic is not heat resistant. Mine cracked the first time I used it and after the second use it had to go in the trash can", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_26", "text": "Old Technology Fat Separator\n\tOnce upon a time, not too long ago, they made and sold fat separators that permitted the juice to flow out from the bottom of the separator. This meant that the cook could harvest all of the juice, plus the tasty bits, instead of, as with this product, having to strain the sauce first (for the bits) and then sacrifice some of the sauce (a small amount to be sure), lest the fat start to flow through the spout as well. This product is really just a step away from spoon and ice cube, and not a big step, considering that it's not a complete solution. If the cooks's purpose were to collect the fat--e.g., chicken schmalz--free from juices, it would present the same problems", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_27", "text": "The Bad Reviews Are Right -- Don't Buy It!!!\n\tI decided to give this product a shot. Some reviewers said the bags would work properly if you don't overstuff them -- still not true! A Large bag re-inflated when I put 2 standard pillows in it. So I took out 1 pillow and tried again, and the bag was nowhere near being full. It seemed to work all right, but the next morning the pillow had re-inflated! And if you buy the bags with the zippers, the zippers come off easily, they make sealing more difficult, and one even tore a hole in the bag. I purchased straight from AsSeenOnTV.com, but their return policy looks a little weird. I'm not sure if I'll get a refund. Also be careful if you order straight from AsSeenOnTV.com -- I upgraded to express shipping and got my package 12 days later! I guess the product was just too good to be true.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_28", "text": "Beautiful But Dangerous: Buy For Display Use Only\n\tThe Fiestaware Scarlet mugs are beautiful but dangerous. The handle is much too small for this size mug. If you can get your finger through the small hole, your finger will soon be as scarlet as the Fiestaware. The first and only time my family used these mugs, two of us burned ourselves. \n\nFiestaware really screwed up on this one, a shame given the beauty of the Scarlet Fiestaware", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_29", "text": "Disappointed\n\tI thought I was getting a true cooking stone - but it is only a bread stone. Cannot cook other foods on it. I thought I was getting something similar to pampered chef cooking stone where I could cook meat, cookies, etc. and it seasoned the stone as it was used. If all you want is pizza or bread this may be the item - but it is VERY limited in use for the amount of space it takes up in the cabinet.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_30", "text": "Be warned! They do NOT fit securely over all 5qt bowls!\n\tI have a Kitchenaid model K5SSWH Heavy Duty Mixer and they do not fit over my 5 qt bowl. I regrettably only read the editorial review and bought these covers thinking I can snap them on. I use them to loosely cover my attachments now, but I could have used anything for that", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_31", "text": "What a POS...\n\tStarted having problems with hot water spraying out and burning those who stand in front. Contacted Melitta and they said they are aware of the issue and I have to \"purchase\" a pod holder adapter due to the pods are too thick. I questioned charging people for something they manufactured and were notified was defective, the dummy on the phone didn't have an answer. I do not recommend this product. Maybe a class action is due", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_32", "text": "Bad Advertising by Amazon\n\tI ordered this after reading that it \"includes 6 18 ounce bowls\". This is bad advertising. I ordered 2 sets and only received 2 bowls. After I wrote to customer service and asked for the additional 10 bowls per the offer. Amazon refused to send them and thanked me for \"pointing out an error\". In 2 days Amazon has not even corrected the ad. Beware of this product and offer and know that Amazon has not made good on its offer. I have ordered many products from this site, but will be more skeptical in the future, and will only order an item if it is an individual item with a name brand that I can track", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_33", "text": "Average results - burned flavor\n\tI am a big fan of espresso and espresso drinks but needed to save money so I bought this to make it at home. Making espresso is easy enough if you follow the instructions (I didn't watch the video). The frother even works well. The problem I had was with the flavor. The manual suggests making two or four shots of espresso at a time, but when making four shots the espresso was badly burned by the time it was finished brewing. I had best results making just over one shot at a time, but the flavor was still burned and flat. In the end, I used the machine for a couple months but eventually put it away and went back to my regular drip coffee maker", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_34", "text": "calphalon\n\tI have not received this item yet. I tracked this item and it seems that it was delivered Aug 12 to Phoenix, Az. I live in Oklahoma and that was the address on the shipment. What can be done about this? Thank yo. Please let me hear from you soon. L. Jackson", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_35", "text": "Leaks, Leaks, Leaks!!\n\tI can't believe this is a Rowenta product! If you decide to disregard the reviews, here are some things from the owners manual (which I read before using the iron - and followed to the letter) to give you an idea how temperamental/high-maintenance this item is:\n\n*Do NOT use distilled water. You can use tap water - if it's not too hard (less than 12 grains - who actually knows this?). Softened water can also cause problems. Basically, if you use anything except bottled water, expect problems!\n\n*Empty the water from the iron after EVERY use. Failure to do so will result in leaking or spitting\n\n*Other than the Rowenta Soleplate cleaning kits (which run about $12), the only instructions/recommendations for cleaning the soleplate are what NOT to use.\n\nI had a very inexpensive Panasonic iron for years - given Panasonic is not really \"known\" for this type of item, my expectations were not high. It lasted 7 years with no problems and was low and/or no maintenance. Don't count on the Rowenta name to equate to higher quality on this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_36", "text": "Tea of Cowage! OMG!\n\tI just got one of these nifty looking Canisters, but mine\nseems to spell out \"Tea of Cowage\" ! LOL..\n\nIt seems the script of the u merged with the r and thus made a 'w'..\nThere is no space between the lower case u and r.\n\nToo funny!\n\nThanks Pfaltzgraff! Good production Quality Control! \n\nIf I could post a picture of it here in this review I Would! \n\nEdit: I did get a second one of these shipped from Amazon, and that one also had the misspelling.\nWill someone who has purchased one of these recently Please post a review and mention if this product Still says \"Tea Of Cowage\"?\nTHANKS", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_37", "text": "nice idea, but...\n\tthe cofee carafe keeps brew hot for hours! I have had 4 spillages and alot of mess to clean up because the filter must be aligned properly or else! I also cannot figure out how to program... one of the most important features for me buying... I really wish I could send this back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_38", "text": "Consistent Rust Stains\n\tDespite my by-the-book care of these knives, I still get rust stains that are nearly impossible to get off. I do not have that problem with other knives in my collection, but these clean up like cheap steel. Not very attractive, and you don't want to eat with them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_39", "text": "Arrived Broken\n\tFiesta Scarlet is a beautiful color and the Sugar and Creamer with Tray is really great. Mine arrived broken and I had difficulty returning it so I remain disappointed and unwilling to try again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_40", "text": "Almost useless\n\tPlease note that I have several Henckel knives that I really like, so this is definitely not a anti-Henckel biased review.\n\nThere is really only one problem with this knife - the blade is way too thick. If there's only one problem - then why do I give it only one star? Well, this one problem completely ruins this knife. The 'eversharp' name I'm sure refers to the fact that the serrations are not the standard \"wave pattern\" you'd see on most bread knives. Instead, each serration has several smaller serrations and spikes built in. I know that this is supposed to ensure that the knife will never end up dull - but in the process it makes it horrible at doing any kind of delicate cutting. Plus, the blade is not flexible in any way due to the extreme thickness. Unless you are cutting the sturdiest bread out there, you'll crush it while trying to slice with this blade. Forget about cutting any kind of soft bread or pastry. I've found that some of our cheap steak knives work far better than this knife.\n\nI've come to the conclusion that this knife is horrible after comparing it to two other bread knives I now own. The first was a Paderno (small Canadian company) that we got for our wedding, and the second was a Global bought from Amazon. Both are considerably more expensive than this knife, but there are other, more economical options out there that are still far better. You want to find a nice, thin blade with even and sharp serrations. If you're looking to stay in this price range, you won't find anything forged - these will all be stamped or laser cut - but that's fine - the bread knife doesn't need to be strong like your chef's knife.\n\nPros:\n-Cheap\n\nCons:\n-Mashes your bread while it cuts\n-Hard to get started through crusts due to blade thickness\n-The 'spiky' serrations are dangerous to your fingers (think many tiny needles along the blade) - they tend to nick you easily - but they are useless for their intended purpose of cutting bread.\n\nSuggestion: Steer clear. If you can afford it, get a Global (or even a better Henckel). Otherwise, look for a the thin stamped blade", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_41", "text": "DREADFUL\n\tTerrible ergonomics! It was SO difficult and uncomfortable to keep the trigger engaged and carve at the same time. My hand was ACHING by the time I'd carved the brisket. I've never used a more awkward or uncomfortable appliance", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_42", "text": "A slight disappointment\n\tThis grill is better in theory than practice. I'm not sure it heats to the temp it shows on the display and it really isn't practical for steaks except very thin ones. It's pretty handy for hamburgers and also makes good panini sandwiches. I haven't tried some of the other recipes so I can't really comment on anything else. It is easy to clean, so that's a plus", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_43", "text": "the cannister is too small\n\tand when i requested a return amazon said they would send me a return label, but didn't. nor did they respond to my email advising i never received the return label. this is my last order from amazon", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_44", "text": "Disappointment\n\tI felt disapointed with the quality of this bake set. The grill cover started to desapair, and the last time I cooked a stek using this set, the paint sticked to the meat, leaving black spots. It started to show deteriorazion and everytime I washed I have to dried it up immediately otherwise mark of rust starts to show soon.\nThe deep pan it is ok, perhaps because I did not used that piece with the same frequency.\nI never used metal utensills or harsh detergents durig the cleaning, I always leave it in hot water first and later do the cleaning, to avoid scratches.\nThank you for your attention\nNilda", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_45", "text": "Not worth the shipping, even if its free\n\tPurchased this set and on the first use the non-stick finish, started peeling off. Not worth buying", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_46", "text": "Life span\n\tThe temperature markings on this thermometer are not protected! Over time the markings get occluded by grease and if you try to wash the grease off the markings come with it. This means the thermometer has a short life span for people who rely on the markings for anything (which granted is not everyone). Last time I buy an oven thermometer in which the markings don't sit behind a glass face!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_47", "text": "A bummer for a Dyson lover\n\tI couldn't wait to get the Dyson Root 6 - I've had my Dyson DC 07 for 4 years and I LOVE it, so I figured the mini-version would be fantastic. I have 3 Dustbusters (one on each floor) and I was looking forward to the Dyson version, which I was convinced would be top notch.\n\nI'm so sorry to be wrong. \n\nFirst off, having to press the button continuously to make it work is a pain. And speaking of pain, the Root is so heavy and unbalanced - all the weight is in the back which puts a lot of strain on your wrist. I haven't noticed any difference in suction to a Dustbuster, but then again, I don't suck up bowling balls. A Dustbuster picks up lint and cat litter just as well.\n\nSave your money - this Dyson ain't worth it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_48", "text": "not as described\n\tI was looking for a springform pan for a particular recipe that called for 3 and quot; sides. I was delighted when I saw that you had one so I ordered it. The item was misrepresented as the sides are like any other springform with 2 and quot; sides. I am sure it is a good pan , but it didnot meet my expectations", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_49", "text": "Worst Toaster Ever\n\tWhen our wonderful Cuisanart four-slice toaster finally died, we replaced it with this horrible piece of junk, because it seemed most similar to the old one. What a mistake!\n\n- Even on the lowest setting, this toaster burns the crust at the bottom.\n\n- It is not easy to tell if you have it set for two slices or four. With the old toaster, it was very easy to see.\n\n- The push-down slider does not move freely and sometimes has to be pushed down two or three times before it engages.\n\n- The old toaster let you select \"defrost\" and \"bagel\" at the same time. The new toaster lets you select one or the other.\n\nAll in all, a big waste of money and a major disappointment.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_50", "text": "This is one lousy toaster!\n\tThe toast was black on setting 4, black and dark tan on setting 3, and dark tan and untoasted on setting 2. This is appalling performance for such an expensive toaster, and not worthy of Cuisinart", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_51", "text": "DO NOT BUY THIS BRAND!\n\tI purchased one like this last December.On the 13th month I owned it it began to leak from the spout.I emailed Breville 2-3 times and they never even responded!Their web site states they always respond within 3 days.Don't believe them and don't buy a product from this company", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_52", "text": "Horrible product\n\tProduct not even worth a penny. Impossible to use after the first wash..Wont recommend to anyon", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_53", "text": "Arrived prefilled with dirt and hair\n\tI thought it was a good deal to order a \"Factory-Reconditioned\" Roomba 4210 Discovery to save some money, however...\n\nIt arrived! I excitedly opened the box. First impression... The unit was dirty, very heavily scatched and scuffed. Not exactly a good first impression.\n\nI then lifted the Roomba out of the box and I was immediately covered with dirt and dust. The bottom of the box was also filled with dirt and dust and hair. I flipped it over and discovered the brushes covered with dirt, dust and someones (or somethings!) hair.\n\nI was grossed out, but even worse, the other person in the room (who suffers from allergies) started to sneeze violently. I spent the next 20 minutes thoroughly vacuuming the entire room and all other horizontal surfaces I could reach.\n\nI think it is very obvious that NOBODY did anything with this Roomba since the previous owner returned it besides transfer the polystyrene packing box to a new cardboard box that says \"Remanufactured\" on it!\n\nIn summary - BE VERY CAREFUL!!!\n\nIf you ordered a \"Factory-Reconditioned\", be aware that it might be pre-filled with someone elses dust, dirt, hair and who knows what else.\n\nI think I might have to bite the bullet and pay full price. I like the idea of this product, but not the pre-filled one I received", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_54", "text": "Doesn't last\n\tWhen it works, this blender does a fine job, and looks great. However, our first one quit turning the blades in less than a year. We sent it in, after MANY calls to customer service, and they kept the darned thing for 3 months before deciding to send us a replacement. The replacement lasted only 2 years before the blades broke. During that 2 years, we figured out that our extra set of blades didn't fit in bottom ring properly, and allowed fluid to pour through the motor. Great. I should have save up to buy a vitamix instead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_55", "text": "DEFECTIVE AND HORRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE\n\tOn 8/15/06, I purchased and Irobot Roomba Scheduler. Within one month of purchase, it failed completely and would not work at all. On the Irobot website, it claims that their customer service department is open 24/7, and they guarantee a reply to an email within 24 hours. I sent an email, and I never heard anything back from them at all. After a week, I called their technical support line, and I waited on hold for 38 minutes before being able to speak to a technician, who swiftly determined that my unit was defective and needed to be replaced. I was told to mail in my defective unit and that another one would be shipped to me. It is now 11/9/2006 and I have received nothing and heard nothing from Irobot. DO NOT PURCHASE ONE OF THESE UNITS UNLESS THIS KIND OF PRODUCT UNRELIABILITY AND ABYSMAL TECHNICAL SUPPORT IS APPEALING TO YOU.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_56", "text": "Bits of metal is not what I want with my cheese\n\tAt first I was pretty happy with the grater, but after a few days of use I started to notice that I was getting small shavings of metal as well as shredded cheese. I am no longer using it and would not recomend it to anyone", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_57", "text": "It is functional...\n\tWell, I'm not terribly impressed with this metal rotary grater. Yes, it will grate cheese, but the gap between the drum and compartment that holds the cheese is a little over 1/4 of an inch. This allows for the cheese to get 'gummed' up and eventually that large wad just falls through. Also, for harder cheeses this means you're constanty picking out chunks of cheese that should have been grated.\n\nI've yet to find a rotary grater I'm happy with. I've broken several plastic models within 2 days of owning them. While I've yet to break this metal model, it just doesn't perfrom very well. I'm still using my stand-up grater", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_58", "text": "Save your money\n\tI bought this to replace my old Mouli grater which finally bit the dust. Big mistake. It is sturdy and reasonably well designed, but the grating surfaces barely work at all, or at least mine didn't. To get it to grate cheese takes a long time and a lot of muscle, so much so that you are likely to start wondering how badly you really want the grated cheese. I tried the grater drum on reasonably fresh Parmesan and later tried the shredder drum on Jarlsberg. Neither drum worked satisfactorily. That may be because it is made in China where hard western-style cheese is nearly unknown. Yeah I know it says MIU France but the box clearly says \"Made in China\". I finally got so mad I threw it out in frustration", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_59", "text": "This is too bulky for my mixer\n\tI HAVE THE ARTISAN KITCHENAID MIXER AND THIS COVER IS TOO BULKY FOR IT. IT IS TOO LONG AT THE BOTTOM AND JUST UNPLEASING TO THE EYE. WOULD RECOMMEND JUST LEAVING YOUR MIXER UNCOVERED. HOPE THIS WAS HELPFUL", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_60", "text": "Smokin', stinkin', pretty little blender\n\tWell, I just got my blender, real excited to use it, filled it up with the ingredients, flipped on the switch , and within 5 seconds it started smoking, badly, and then died. I turned it off and tried to turn it on again, and all it did was make a grumbly noise. So I am sending it back and sticking with my old Hamilton that I have had for 9 years. Why did I quit using it in the first place. $20 blender and it made a perfect smoothie. $79 for this Waring and it crashed and burned on me. My advice is it looks nice, but it isn't worth the money, especially since it died right away on me. Oh well...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_61", "text": "Completely Ineffective Candy Thermometer\n\tWhen I bought this item I attempted to test it in hot water. My only comparison was another grocery store thermometer which wasn't accurate. It appeared to register better than the grocery store model. However, when using it to make chocolate fudge, by the time it registered 225 degree's, the fudge was thickening in the pan, not a pretty sight. I used it correctly and it has been stored according to manufacturers direction. It has a 5 year Limited Warranty for replacement. I don't feel it's worth the trouble to send back as I don't want another of this brands products, ever. It's going in the garbage as I attempt to find an accurate, well calibrated candy thermometer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_62", "text": "Zero stars\n\tGot this product by mistake from Chef's tools. Grinding mechanism is made of plastic and it does not grind pepper. Have the Black Magnum and is the best peppermill ever, (thats why we wanted a second one for the kitchen). Our black peppermill did not come from Chef's tools", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_63", "text": "Another casualty\n\tDiscount any review of a blender that reflects only several months of use. As a smoothie addict, shoveling a dozen or more ice cubes into the jar daily, I'm still looking for a machine that can go the distance (is a full year's use asking too much?). The Braun burned out in the first 90 days, faster than my Black and Decker, Oster, even Hamilton Beach (though it lasted longer than Back to the Basics). The best thing I can say for the Braun is that it doesn't have the impossible-to-clean push buttons (always look for a single switch, a knob, or a touch-pad). Otherwise, their shavers have served me better, mowing down whiskers more dependably than ice cubes.\n\nI'm going back to the beginning and giving the classic single-switch Oster another try, though I'm beginning to feel guilty about cluttering the landfills with more broken machinery and useless glass jars", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_64", "text": "Unbiased review\n\tI use a blender to do two things: 1) make smoothies; and 2) stir batter for crepes. \n\nThis device apprently cannot handle frozen fruit. The white, plastic \"teeth\" on the bottom of the blades, that mesh / connect to the motor's \"teeth,\" immediately started breaking. Three smoothies later only one plastic tooth remains and it is starting to fracture. (My smoothies were made of yogurt, O.J., some frozen mango... nothing extreme.)\n\nAs far as the crepes go, even with only one \"tooth\" remaining, this baby still can stir eggs, milk, and a little flour (thank you for small miracles). But... the glass jug is a dribbler. When you pour batter or smoothies or whatever, some of the liquid will always (I mean always) dribble off the glass jug's lip, down the front of the jug, down the front of the control panel, and also into the recessed area where those \"teeth\" meet each other. So... you have to clean ALL the blender each time you use it (i.e., the jug, the control panel, the recessed area in which the jug sets) not just clean the jug. What a pain in the neck.\n\nOnce the last tooth breaks, this baby is going in the garbage.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_65", "text": "A very good external design, but it does not last very long\n\tThis citrus juicer has a very good external design. The problem is that 30W is not enough power for doing the job well: normal orange presure stops de motor! The transmission of the power is done by cheap plasic parts, so they broke easily. These parts broke after a dozen of uses in my case, so I do not recommend this machine.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_66", "text": "Awful\n\tWarped badly upon receipt. Too much of a pain to return it. It is already in the tras", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_67", "text": "Fiestaware 1 qt pasta bowls....I got what I paid for!\n\tWhile seeing this pasta bowl on sale for $4.99 here at Amazon.com, I didn't think twice to purchase several of them will all kind of color availalbe 2 weeks ago. What a great price! I was so excited and waiting on the door on the schedule delivery day. The packing is nice and secure. The color was so vivid at the first sight, but.... after I took a hard look, almost half of the bowls are defective!! Un-colored white spot, un-glazed bubble holes, black dots/stain inside of the bowl. Even defective spots are tiny, but they are so obvious. They just don't look good with those flaws on them! I was so....disappointed and frustrated as I went through all the 21 bowls I ordered. By the way, the BLACK bowl have no name or mark of the manufacturer on the bottom of the bowl. I will say those are probably the factory-secondary products. It turned out I have to return almost half of the bowls and keep those bowls with bearable defectiveness, such as vague stamp of the manufacturer on the bottom of the bowls. Of course, all the black ones are returned since they are no-name with the bad quality. No one will even believe they are Fiestaware!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_68", "text": "Looks Great, but...\n\tTired of exploring every possible way to ruin a pot of rice, I was looking forward to something that would do the job well and consistently. No such luck with this one! First, it uses a different measuring system for the rice (\"rice cooker cup\")than it does for the water (\"regular measuring cup\"), so if you need more or less than the few amounts they list it's back to guesswork again! Worse though, is that the amount of water they call for is hugely more than is actually needed, so it boils very fast while pumping out all the excess water as steam. For those who might like to take a steam bath while they cook this would be great. One might figure out how to adjust the measuring, but there seems no way to slow the boiling down to lessen the steam output. Since water boils at the same temperature, fast or slow, it makes no sense.\nYet another gripe is that it automatically goes into \"warm\" mode when it is finished. May be handy to have the warm option, but if you don't realize it's done and its left on \"warm\" for ten minutes the rice turns into a solid slab.\nIt seems very well made, and handsome Bau-Haus design, but unfotrtunately I can't use it because of the above problems. \n\nOthers' experience may vary. Keep in mind I'm very good at ruining rice. I just don't need help doing it!\nDavid", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_69", "text": "Waste of Money\n\tI hardly ever write reviews but I felt the need to on this item. I bought the senseo deluxe last night, I wanted the deluxe model so that I could also make tea. The setup was quick and easy and the price was great compared to the competition. Here's the problem, I brewed a cup of coffee and this was the weakest coffee EVER and I'm not even a big coffee drinker. To make matters worse each pod only makes 4oz of coffee. Who drinks only 4 ounces of anything. You would need to use 2 pods just to make 8 oz and then the coffee is still weak. Which is wear the waste of money comes in. The senseo pods are the same price as the home cafe pods but you will go through them twice as fast. I personally ended up returning this machine and getting a tassimo this morning. I originally bought the Senseo because I didnt want to spend Tassimo money but in the end you pay for what you get. Now the tassimo is great. I've made hot chocolate for my daughter and tea for my son. Everyone likes it. Good luck everyone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_70", "text": "Good then poor\n\tThis was an excellent item...for about 3 uses...then the mandoline would not hold to one thickness...it keeps opening up to maximum cut depth. MIU France says this is not their problem...\"just buy a new one\". With an attitude like that...and product failure so quickly.....yes, I will buy a different brand...and avoid MIU France product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_71", "text": "Too Bad ...\n\tIt's too bad ... I really wanted this to work, since I love soft serve. But after using it twice I donated to Goodwill.\n\nIt would be great if somebody brought out a home version of the \"drill\" thing they use in some frozen yogurt places. Until then the best bet is to let the ice cream or frozen yogurt thaw in the fridge for a few hours, then stir it up with a spoon until it's the preferred level of softness", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_72", "text": "Horrible\n\tThe Black and Decker IC200 Arctic Twister Ice Cream Mixer is a product that you must not purchase. It is a total waste of money. It's designed to make soft-serve ice cream at home. The are not enpough pro's and way too many cons. the only Pro: It makes soft-serve ice cream when ever you want.\nCONS\n1. It's LOUD and Noisy\n2. The ice cream you use in it must be as frozen as it is the second it comes out of the freezer which makes it very hard to scoop out.\n3. If not used correctly, it make a huge mess.\n4. It wastes ice cream. When you use this product, half of the ice cream gets stuck inside the machine.\n5. by the time its finished, ice cream is pratically melted.\n6. You ongly get about 1/3 of what you put in the machine. The rest gets stuck inside the machine.\n7. You have to hold onto the on switch while operating the machine.\n8. You have to hand pump the ice cream into soft-serve yourself. \nThis Black and Decker IC200 Arctic Twister Ice Cream Mixer is such a waste of money. I So reccomend not buying this. Just going to Dairy Queen or Baskin Robins is a much easier and cleaner solutio", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_73", "text": "They don't make them like they used to\n\tI had a Black and Decker processor that I got as a wedding present over twenty years ago, and it never let me down once. When it was time to get a new one, I got this 1500 thinking that it's a B and D and I can't go wrong. Well as as soon as I tried to grate some cheese the plastic ring on the shredder/grater blade snapped off. The next time I used it a metal pin in the pastic cover that holds the blade securely broke the plastic groove it was in. Too bad B and D went down the drain through the years", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_74", "text": "DOA\n\tI received my food processor for Christmas. I had noticed the same processor at a different store that came with a bonus blade for fine shredding. I decided to see if I could buy accessories for mine online. I could not find any accessories or replacement parts for the Power Pro II. I was concerned about the number of unfavorable reviews I came across during my search. Despite the numerous negative comments concerning the motor going out, I decided to keep it. I used it for the first time tonight to make a sauce and was only halfway finished when it stopped working! I strongly recommend NOT purchasing this food processor", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_75", "text": "Returning it tomorrow\n\tI read the reviews after I purchased it. We made grated cheese (turned out so so) and *tried* to make hummus but it wouldn't even turn the blade and was very, very noisy. I'm returning it to Target tomorrow. If it can't stand up to crushing a few cooked beans then it's no good to me.\n\nUntil I find a better one I'm using my 10 speed Osterizer blender I've had for 10 years. It made hummus easily", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_76", "text": "Not worth the money\n\tI purchased this Black and amp; Decker Food Processor on 12/30/04 at Target. I used it the first time to grate cheese and loved it. However, I used it tonight for only the 2nd time to chop some onion and celery and it started smelling hot. Smoke started pouring out the back. I will be returning to Target tomorrow and NOT purchasing another Black and amp; Decker kitchen appliance", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_77", "text": "DISAPPOINTED!\n\tI LOVE THE COLORS AND THE HEAT RESISTANCE BUT FOUND THE WOODEN HANDLE ON ONE SPATULA ROUGH AND SPLINTERY. ALSO THE SPATULA IS SHOWING NICKS ON THE EDGES OF THE SILICON....DON'T UNDERSTAND BECAUSE I DON'T USE IT ON ROUGH EDGED BOWLS OR PANS", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_78", "text": "I bought the Z845 a few months ago and I think it's junk.\n\tIf I could give this thing a negative number, I would. I just threw away 2 large bags of brown sugar because, after I had thrown away the bags the sugar came in, I could not get the Z845 to work. What a mess! I had brown sugar all over that part of my kitchen.\n\nOn a couple of occasions the sealer has worked without creating a vacuum. This time it appeared to be trying unsuccessfully to pull all the air out of the bag, but the bag never sealed.\n\nI have watched the video several times and have read and re-read the instructions. At first I thought I was not operating it correctly, but now I believe the Foodsaver is the problem. The first time I used it, to seal a quantity of chicken for the freezer, it worked beautifully. It hasn't worked right since then.\n\nAnother problem is that it wastes an amazing amount of plastic material. Is it possible this thing was invented for the purpose of selling refills, rather than to work as a sealer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_79", "text": "Broken\n\tWe registered for this as a wedding gift and were disappointed to find the large dish shattered in both the first AND second box we picked up. It's a very attractive set; too bad it can't actually contain food due to broken corners, can't be washed in a dishwasher, can't be used on the stove, and can't be used to broil! You can't use the ramikin dishes for creme brulee, which is why I wanted them. Additionally, Target doesn't allow you to open the box in the store to check the merchandise. I realize most of the other reviews complain about the shattering too, but I just thought I'd point out that the Corningware doesn't have to be shipped to you to arrive broken", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_80", "text": "Hard to clean\n\tI picked this up recently and tried several varieties of loose tea in it. The bottom line is that tea does get stuck in the one that I own. I have tried a couple of methods to get the tea out to no avail. It might be hard to see from the picture, but the \"holes\" for the water are actually slits in the bottom around the bottom rim of the infuser. The slits are actually sickle shaped and the tea gets caught in the narrow areas. I imaging that differences in the cuts would either make or break this product. In my case they make me want to break it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_81", "text": "Do Not Waste Your Money\n\tI had the unit for about 4 weeks before it broke completely. The rake would continually get clogged from the clumping litter, even with daily cleaning. Sometimes the unit would cycle on and off all night, very noisily, until I put a timer on it to turn off at night. It was very diffult to clean, even with daily inspection.\n\nGo the old fashioned way, with a tray and a liner", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_82", "text": "Horrible\n\tGreat idea, horrible execution. Disgusting to clean, rake gets clogged. There are much better options. Litter Robot is well worth the extra cost", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_83", "text": "DO NOT BUY - Broke in about two weeks\n\tAt first it looked like it was going to work great (when the litter was clean). After a day or so, it wasn't cleaning very well. I got better litter and it started working better, but still not great. Litter gets in the crevices and gets stuck to the rake. After about two weeks of use, the rake stopped moving backwards. I tried to fix it, but it just won't go in reverse. Overall, this was a big waste of time and money. I'm not even going to try to get another one. A good old fashioned litter box with good clumping litter is less work than trying to get this thing to work properly while keeping it clean. It's too bad as it had a promising beginning. DO NOT BUY", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_84", "text": "WARPED TOP\n\tI FOLLOWED BREAKIN INSTRUCTIONS AS WRITTEN ON PG 3.THE CLEAR SEE-THRU TOP WARPED.UNIT WORKS,BUT IS UGLY. I CONTACTED SALTON AND WAS TOLD MY UNIT WAS OUT OF WARRANTY,TOO OLD! I MAILED COPIES OF MY INVOICE. NO RESPONSE.I GAVE UP.I WAS VERY HAPPY WITH YOUR SERVICE,BUT WONDER IF DRIVING TO WALMART MIGHT HAVE BEEN BETTER.\n SINCERELY,\n\n JOHN C BENNET", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_85", "text": "20'Hose DOES NOT FIT HEPA Hoovers!!!\n\tThe information on the pages that pertain to this hose needs to be changed to reflect the fact that the hose DOES NOT fit Hoovers with a HEPA system. It only fits Hoovers with product #'s beginning U53.., U54.., U64.. I ordered it along with a new Windtunnel that has a Hepa system, since the product information stated that these 2 items were bought together by other people. Unfortunately, it does not state that these people (now including me) have to return the hose because it does not fit all Windtunnels. So be sure to check and doublecheck before you buy. ..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_86", "text": "insufficient information in product information\n\tUpon opening the box I found that the information given in the buying information for this product did not reflect the actural product. For one thing it only fits unright WindTunnel models that use bags. This hose is for models beginning with U53, U54 and U64 only", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_87", "text": "Grater Broke\n\tI bought this set and was very pleased until the grater just snapped at the handle. This implies that there is a support problem with the manufacturers design", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_88", "text": "disapointing for Cuisinart\n\tI use this rice cooker mostly for brown rice and it is a fiasco. You need to put in 1/2 the water that you are supposed to, wait until that is cooked in and then add the other half. Adding all the water up front causes the cooker to boil over - a real mess with rice. It looks OK, but it just isn't the quality item you would expect with the name Cuisinart. The price is also reasonable, so its not the end of the world - it might be better for things that don't require as much water or cook time (like white rice)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_89", "text": "Burns rice even w/ more h20\n\tBought one recently from a Mervyns sale. Rice burned especially at the bottom (black and crunchy). So I returned and got another one in case the 1st one was defective. Nope, did the same thing. So next go around, I added more water, but still the rice tasted funny- a burned taste- although the rice didn't burn as much this time. For the cost and design, I was hoping this would be a great rice cooker. Design element is cool especially wiith the retractable cord, however, this cooker can't even perfom its main purpose- just plainly cook rice without burning it. Yes, I did add enough water and followed instructions and used the measuring cup. Hopefully they'll improve it. Better yet, maybe Krups can design a better abd sleek-looking yet working rice cooker", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_90", "text": "Looks great but doesn't perform well\n\tI bought this in October, 2004 because I wanted something small for my kitchen. You cannot cook over 2 cups of rice without it spurting out all over the cooker. Now, it shuts off mid-way and I have to wait for it to cool down and try to reset it. Hopefully the \"powers that be\" will read these comments and make improvements", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_91", "text": "Doesn't work for brown rice\n\tI ended up returning this because every time I tried it with brown rice it burned the rice. I even tried doubling the recommended water amt. for brown rice and it still burned.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_92", "text": "DANGEROUS TO YOUR HEALTH\n\tAir Purifiers were recently reveiwed by Consumer Reports Magazine. They are quite ineffective and can be dangerous to your health. For further info, read article in Consumer Reports", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_93", "text": "I would NOT recommend this product\n\tI had a hard time with this product. The item does not cut the dough well and the ravioli kept opening as a result of this. In my opinion, I like the size of a 12 count ravioli maker better. This 10 count makes ravioli thats too large", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_94", "text": "Not your Mother's cookie press\n\tI have many fond childhood memories of making and decorating sprtiz cookies with my mother. She had an old copper and stainless steel cookie press and it turned out perfect cookies almost everytime. When I found the Kitchenaid cookie press on clearance for a mere $4.97 at my local Sears, I snatched it up with high hopes of recreating those fond childhood memories in the kitchen. \n\nIt's not a bad cookie press, but it's definitely not the best out there, I'm sure...and it doesn't stack up at all to my mother's old-fashioned one. As stated in another review, many discs don't seem to work at all well with this press. I tried the tree, candy cane, and star discs and every single one just squirted out an uneven messy blob. Somehow the press pushed out the dough unevenly out of the press, so that one side of the shape was a blob while the other side was barely out of the press. \n\nThe rosette, swirl, and ribbon shapes did fairly well, though they turned out much larger shapes than the older model I'm used to...hence extending the baking time of the cookies. I'm used to nice, thin, crispy ribbons, but this press turned out very thick ones. \n\nI was also not very fond of the ratcheting style of the press. It felt as though I had less control over it than the squeeze-gun type.\n\nIf I'd paid full price for this press, I would have been a bit upset at the quality, but having paid only $5 for it, I'm just disappointed because I had thought Kitchenaid to be a better quality brand than what I've seen in this cookie pres", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_95", "text": "Not up to \"Le Creuset\" standard...\n\tI am a major fan of \"Le Creuset\" pots and have a number of them but I must say that their kettle is not up to par.\n\nLike the other lady said, it does spit out water (substantially at that) when it boils on the stove. I am finally throwing mine out to the garbage since I have had it for a while and the coating at the inside bottom of the kettle is coming apart and I have been boiling \"contaminated\" water since a while...I just noticed one day that there was this stuff floating on top of the water....I wonder what kind of chemicals I have been putting in my body???", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_96", "text": "THEY RUST! Big disappointment...\n\tI have probably seen hundreds of tea kettles by now and still love the look of this one the best. Only problem is that they RUST!!! I had mine a few weeks when I noticed the rust spots on the interior. I don't imagine the enamel could have been chipped on the inside of the pot, so it must have happened simply because I leave water in my tea kettle at all times. The directions that come with this kettle say not to do so, but any serious tea drinker like me knows that's unrealistic.\n\nI threw mine out and am very disapointed that something that cost so much money didn't last long at all. I thought Le Creuset was supposed to be really high quality but I'm officially disillusioned thanks to this tea pot", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_97", "text": "don't bother\n\ti have to echo what was said, cheap not up to what you would expec", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_98", "text": "Not a quality item!\n\tThese sheets are not quality. They are no way equal to the value that the seller has assigned to them. The jersey material is very thin and the construction technique is inferior. They are NOT a bargain", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_99", "text": "Pretty mint colour ......\n\tThe colour is pretty but the sheets shrink quite a lot after washing (in cold water). I bought a queen set for a full bed and they still don't fit properly after careful washing . I would recommend buying a KING set for a full bed. This was my first experience with cotton jersey sheets so I didn't know what to expect but I wouldn't buy them again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_100", "text": "deception\n\tThis is NOT Caphlon!!! You can buy this at Bed Bath and Beyond for $10 !!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_101", "text": "Do Not Buy This Product !!\n\tIn theory, this is a good machine. It did, in fact, work as advertised for a brief time - then it started to smell. All of the urine, drinks, vomit, whatever nasty stuff you just vaccumed up from your carpet, starts to pool under the holding tank. As it festers there, the exhaust fan takes that wonderful aroma and blows it all over your house. This, to an extent, is simply a nuisance - bad smell and extra clean-up of the machine itself - until it starts leaking all of that crap back into your carpet, making more mess than you started with. The first time this happened, Bissell customer service sent a replacement unit. We started having the same problems with it shortly after we received it. Bissell only wants to send us another (no doubt defective) unit - so unless you want to be stuck with a stinky, urine-leaking, mess-maker, don't buy this product !", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_102", "text": "Worst brand of bakeware\n\tAirBake products are horrible! I have used the cookie sheets multiple times and I have had nothing but problems. There products over-brown everything you cook and the food sticks no matter how well you grease the pans. I have better luck using my old cheap non-stick bakeware than AirBake. Buyer beware! If you do choose to buy this brand of products grease the pans generously and cut the bake time and oven temperature", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_103", "text": "disappointed\n\tAwkward handles and lightweight feel. Bought as a gift and had to be returned. Chicago Cutlery has better lines.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_104", "text": "Worked well until it broke\n\tI used this press about 4-5 times during the 5 years I owned it. The cookie shapes came out well, but after a few uses, the plastic ring around the barrel cracked. This year that same plastic part broke entirely, making the press unusable-- a critical engineering materials defect. Like the other reviewer (Dec 2005), I too am now in the market for an all metal press", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_105", "text": "CHIPS, CRACKS AND BREAKS!\n\tI have had these dishes for only 1 year and they have ALL chipped and cracked and the glaze is cracked as well. I have re-ordered a set of bowls and several plates and had the same results. They say they are \"microwave safe\" but after the first few uses, the dish heats up to the point of burning your hand (or worse yet the unsuspecting hand of your child or guest!) and the food/liquid inside stays cold. I am SO disappointed and am now shopping for a new set of dishes", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_106", "text": "nice design, cheap product\n\tThe unique design of this dinnerware line is lost in the low quality earthenware body. This low fired clay body breaks easily, is bulky to handle and is just plain disappointing. Before you buy, beware. What is the dinnerware made of? If the dinnerware is not high fire stoneware, porcelain or a china clay body, forget it. If you plan to use it then you are wasting your money. Someone should be ashamed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_107", "text": "Cute, but useless\n\tThis item is metal and looks like an old fashioned ice crusher, but it is so small that it is useless. Its only 9 inches tall, so if you are expecting a nice big heavy duty machine, forget it. I bought it because I missed the ice in the door of my old fridge, but after trying it several times, I sent it back. It is so small that you rap your knuckles on the counter. I dont think there is a glass made that is small enough to fit in it, so you have to use the little tin cup that comes with it. I takes about three loads of ice to fill the cup, and about 2 cups to fill a glass. You need 4 hands to operate it: 1 to hold the lid, 1to turn the crank,1to keep it from bouncing all over the place, and 1 to hold the little tin cup in place (it slides out and then the ice lands on the base). Then when you finally get a cup fulll of ice, you have to try to get it out of the tin cup and into your glass. I broke the glass the first time i tried it. It hass little rubber feet that fall out and disapear, making it even more wobbly. But as I said in the begging, it IS cute", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_108", "text": "poor shipping, damaged pieces\n\tthe furniture itself is fine. or rather, it would be if it was shipped properly. before ordering anything from target, think long and hard about how willing you are to deal with damaged goods and their return. if you receive something damaged (and you will), be prepared for an extensive return process. chances are, the item they send you as a replacement will be damaged as well. this happened to me twice. if you're lucky, you will be able to piece something decent together from the multiple shipments. this, however, will take time. additionally, even if the piece is not cracked, you will need to make a trip to the hardware store to purchase stain to fix the discolorations in the wood. i bought the desk, the hutch and the bookcase - all of which had to be returned to replace cracked pieces and all of which had to be touched up with stain. \n\nalso be advised that target does not make it clear that certain pieces will not be delivered at all if you do not make arrangements with the outside carrier. after waiting and waiting, and calling target on several occasions, someone will eventually relay the information that you need to call the carrier and make a delivery appointment - even though other pieces arrived without such complications. \n\nquite honestly, this has been far more inconvenient than it was worth. by the time you pay for the shipping and the tax, this is not so much a \"deal\" but a waste of time and money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_109", "text": "A blender I wish I could like\n\tThis blender is frustrating. It offers good points, but in the end, the flaws outweigh the benefits. First the good:\n\nThe heavy glass base is stable and easy to clean. The powerful motor hacks through most foods with ease. When the blender is started, the motor begins at a low speed for a second or two before turning on fully.\n\nThe problems I found led me to toss the blender. If you plan on making blended soups, beware of the explosive force with which this beast turns on. Without a heavy hand on the lid, both the lid and your soup will hit the ceiling. Moderately thick, viscous liquids (a lemon cream was the latest such one I experienced) tend to get caught in the scalloped swoops in the jar. This leads to only the center portion of the liquid being actively blended, while the outer edges stagnate and remain clumpy. Deft work with a spatula is required to coax everything into the blending area.\n\nThe above problems were annoying, caused occasional swearing, but were tolerable. What finally got me shopping for a replacement was worse. After several years of moderate use, the KitchenAid stopped working. The blades and motor are connected via a set of rubber teeth. These reduce operating noise, but over time, weaken. The problem first arose when making smoothies with chunky frozen fruit such as strawberries. A burning rubber smell came from the blender coupled with a strange noise and no action in the container. The rubber drive teeth slipped, and friction quickly heated them up. The result was hot, floppy rubber teeth that bent flat instead of turning the blades. When this happens, it takes 20 minutes or more before the teeth are capable of another round of use. Before long the blender could not even swirl water for more than a few seconds before the teeth slipped", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_110", "text": "This oven stinks!\n\tI thought it was me but every time that I lift the cover on this oven, there is this strange rotting smell. It doesn't seem to matter what has been in there, either. No matter what food...same rotting smell.\n\nIn fact, whenever I lift the cover, my wife goes running from the room holding her nose, screaming about how disgusting it is.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_111", "text": "Broken Bowls Again!\n\tReceived the bowls yesterday, and once again very upset to find 3 of the 4 broken. This has got to be costing a ton of money in refunds and shipping. I will not try again for a replacement, I didn't do well with the Sango mixing bowls either. Can't understand why these are shipped with such little packing material", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_112", "text": "A cup of cold water more precise...\n\tI purchased the Robinson Pyrex Candy Thermometer as a replacement for my old, cheap tube thermometer that was giving off readings.\nMy experience was that the probe failed to register temperatures above 100 degrees celcius. It would get there and just freeze. \n\nAdditionally, the design of the thermometer makes it difficult to read exactly where your temperature is. This makes it unsuitable for most candy-making where the difference of a degree or so could be critical. \n\nThe physical design of the thermometer feels very sturdy and is a nice stainless. It is rather deceptive since you think you may be purchasing a higher quality tool than you are actually buying. \n\nAll said and done, after you replace the sugar, flavorings, creams and other ingredients from your spoiled batches of candy...and pay for the gas to run these errands ...the cost of using Robinson's Pyrex Candy Thermometer goes way up.\n\nUse a cup of ice water. Or a more reliable brand of candy thermometer. It's much better to shell out the extra dollars and get beautiful consistent results", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_113", "text": "Bad Candy Thermometer\n\tThe only positive thing I can say about this candy thermometer is that the design allows it to stay on the sauce pan relatively well. Other than that, it is difficult to discern temperatures between the 0 - 50 marks. Also, it tends to read low so that the candy is much warmer than the read out indicates. Since using this thermometer, I have ruined more batches of fudge than I care to think about. If you want a good candy thermometer, don't buy this one.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_114", "text": "Much bigger than 12\"\n\tThe pan itself is fine, but it measures closer to 16\" in diameter. The cooking surface is 12\", but the pan has such a wide lip around it that it doesn't come close to fitting in my convection toaster oven", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_115", "text": "Not What They Used To Be!\n\tI bought a set of these years ago, and used them almost daily...freezer to oven to table, on the range..never a problem, and wanted to replace the same sized casserole. As the previous reviewer stated,the rough and unfinished bottom of the dish was coarse and gritty, and scratched my table and counter. What a disappointment! I don't believe the older set I have was made in China, but here in the USA. Save your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_116", "text": "Scrap heap material\n\tAbsolute rubbish.Cheap, inferior product, don't waste your money.\nIt doesn't hold in place while you mill anything. This product is \nguarenteed to make you lose your temper", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_117", "text": "OVERPRICED, HATE THIS PAN!\n\tI can't believe someone uses this pan to cook eggs! I have tried several cooking oils and butter, and everything sticks to this pan, making it very difficult to clean. My husband won't even use it. \n\nI have reverted to my tried and true cast iron pan that never lets me down. Even the cheapo stainless pans I got at Ross are better than this. \n\nTERRIBLE", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_118", "text": "POOR PACKAGING\n\tI placed two separate orders for this product and each order was received with one broken dish. The set s not packaged correctly by the manufacture. Ended by buying a different produce else where", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_119", "text": "Not non-stick!\n\tI have used this pan 3 times, twice to cook meat. It does not brown; the meat stick to the pan. I made stuffed artichokes last night and even though I used olive oil and water to begin the steaming process, the pan was a mess to clean. I have never had any problems with Myers anodized pans, 18/10 pans or,of couse, teflon. I'm not sure what this pan will be useful for but I believe I will only use it for vegetables or rice", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_120", "text": "Impossible to remove the lids\n\tI have always used Rubbermaid or Tupperware plastic storage, but I replaced all of them with Pyrex glass storage containers in May of 2005. I was worried that the plastic storage was seeping toxins into my food when I washed it in the dishwasher. Also, I liked the idea that glass does not stain and it gives a clear presentation of stored food in the refrigerator--making leftovers more likely to be eaten before they go bad.\n\nUnfortunately, I have not been happy with this product. The Pyrex lids must be pried off with a great deal of strength and diligence. This is not a task for a child, or even a standard adult. I have had to ask my husband on more than one occasion to take a lid off for me. I have even spilled food in attempts to take lids off. \n\nAs an aside, I have also found that the Pyrex glass is heavy, which makes it less desirable to carry leftovers to work AND the containers do not \"nest,\" so they take up more space than they need to in the cabinet.\n\nI recommend Bormioli glass storage containers instead. They are lighter in weight, they nest, and the lids come off with the strength of a normal person.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_121", "text": "No way these are 320 TC! do not buy them!\n\tI'm actually having trouble sleeping on these sheets they are so uncomfortable and rough. They may be technically 320 TC, but they do not feel like more than 150! Strongly recommend against buying them. Mine are going to have a nice life as paint drop cloths.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_122", "text": "suggested retail price\n\tAfter checking the Calphalon web site the Suggested Retail price for model R1384 14\" Everyday Pan is $160.00. \n \nI am dissapointed that this is not a true discounted price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_123", "text": "Some breakage may occur during shipment.\n\tThis sushi set is really nice. Unfortunately Amazon doesn't know how to ship ceramic properly.\n\nIn my original order, they sent it in a medium-sized box, with air cushions only on one side. Of course several of the pieces were shattered. So I requested a replacement via the returns website. \n\nThe second order was dispatched immediately and sent via next-day. That was impressive. What was not impressive was that this time it was sent in an even *smaller* box, packed so tightly that the air cushions had burst. Naturally this set was also shattered.\n\nFortunately, I hadn't yet returned the first order, so I was able to cannibalize some good pieces from the first set to complete the second. I'm sure their returns department won't like hearing that, but as I see it I've saved them the cost of a refund.\n\nNeedless to say I won't be ordering ceramic flatware from Amazon again.\n\nOnce again, I like the style of the set itself, and think it's a great deal for the price. I just recommend that you buy it somewhere else.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_124", "text": "I do not like being lied to!\n\tI purchased this product in a retail store. The packaging clearly states it is dishwasher safe. Then after you unpack it, and read that if you put it in the dishwasher you void the ten year warranty! Do not make the same mistake I did, avoid this product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_125", "text": "Now I understand! My dish shattered too!\n\tI have used Pyrex bakeware for over 20 years, and I was shocked when my fairly new 9x13 pan shattered. I figured I just got unlucky and got a bad one. I was going to buy a new one - thank goodness I read the reviews first! And yes, I did follow instructions - I baked my lasagne at 350 degrees, did not use an open flame or broiler, etc etc. I can't believe this safety hazard is still allowed to be sold! I am so mad! I am switching to Corningware now", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_126", "text": "Another victim of exploding pyrex\n\tWell Im the newest victim of exploding pyrex. Last night I was cooking some salmon in my 3-quart pyrex that I've had for 3 years and used many times before. It was in my oven at 400 for only 25 minutes. I pulled it out and set it on the counter. Well I leaned in to check the salmon and as I pulled away the glass exploded! Not just broke but a full on explosion of glass flying everywhere. Thankfully I pulled away when I did because if I had pulled away 2 seconds later I would have had a face full of Pyrex shrapnel. I came away with only a few small cuts on my stomach...and from what I've heard I was lucky. Even though my boyfriend and I swept and vacumed our kitchen last night there was so much glass that in the morning light I could still see little pieces of glass all over the kitchen. Im not taking any chances, Im throwing out my other Pyrex dishes and switching to all aluminum trays. Please DO NOT USE PYREX! It is not worth the risk! You may have a few years of good use, but is it worth risking your safety or that of your children?\nEdit- I would just like to comment that I was using the dish within the guidelines. The oven was 400 and the dish was only in there for 25 minutes. The kitchen was rather warm and the surface I set it on was not hot but definately not cool...so there was no drastic temperature change. There were no scratches or cuts any where on the tray so I do not feel that the explosion was in anyway my fault. This explosion was purely the result of a poorly manufactured item", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_127", "text": "Exploding Pyrex\n\tI have been a chef now for seven years and have not ever had a problem with pyrex. Until now. Last night while roasting some potatoes in a 400F oven, my pyrex dish exploded. It rained glass all over the inside of my oven. It was a disaster. I am just thankful that nothing happened to me or my two year old who was in the room at that time. This sounds like a REAL PROBLEM!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_128", "text": "Great coffee but too easy to break\n\tI was given this coffee maker for a birthday gift a couple of years ago and after I figured out how to make it work, loved it. After a while the latch on the top broke off and I had to hold the top down while it was grinding the coffee. That made the timer on it useless unless you propped something against it to hold the top down. It was a little inconvenient but I got use to it. Then the metal filter broke and I decided to get a new one. Luckily I put the old one in the garage for \"spare parts\" because not long after I started using the new one the side tab broke off and I had to grab a replacement off the old one. I will probably not purchase this brand again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_129", "text": "VERY disappointing\n\tI owned a Rival crockpot for 20 years and was very happy with it. When it stopped working I therefore bought another (this one) from Rival. I've used it twice. The top doesn't seem to keep the liquid in, even on low, and it burned the food both times. I don't trust it now and am not sure whether I'll try it again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_130", "text": "Faulty lid on Rival 33511 5 Quart CrockPot Slow Cooker\n\tI bought this because it was well priced, good sized and looked better than many other slow cookers. I assumed it would work as well as my 10 year old slow cooker that I gave away. The first time I used it (as soon as it got up to tempurature) the lid started to rumble and slip around the top. Then came the spitting hot water and steam that went in my toaster down the side of the cooker and on the counter. The lid is the worst! At first I thought maybe I was missing a rubber seal or something on my lid. Now I realize this is the way it was designed! I made a pork roast in it which usually works great but in this slow cooker it seemed to cook quicker with no liquid left because it evaporated through the faulty lid. The only way to correct the spitting water and the rumbly,tumbly,bouncy lid is to put a paper towel under part of the lid but even this eventually fails because the towel gets soaked and then starts to drip on the counter. Not to mention its probably a fire hazard. I don't think my paper towel idea is what Rival had in mind when they designed this! I wish I could return this but I threw away the receipt.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_131", "text": "Lid on crock pot.\n\tThe lid does not fit and is not heavy enough to keep it firmly on the pot.It allows liquids to escape.I think this could be a problem", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_132", "text": "dont waste your money\n\tI have had this for 2years now and what a waste of money it has been. I have used this a few of times before I decided to toss them. This set was a disaster. The parer is dull period and the peeler peels off much more than just the skin, you lose almost 20%(no exaggeration) of the fruit or the vegetable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_133", "text": "wouldn't buy again\n\tWe have had this machine for about a year and it might have work right the first time we used it. We now have to borrow a friends Hoover Steamvac when we need to clean the carpet. We are getting ready to buy a different machine bcause this one would never work right. It never has any suction power and it constantly sprays soap everywhere even if you have it only on the water selection. I wouldn't buy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_134", "text": "OK for a crowd\n\tThe tea press works fine if you are planning on serving a crowd. For one or two people, it simply doesn't work. You must add an enormous amount of tea for the press to work properly. I once had a smaller tea press, and I thought that was what I was purchasing here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_135", "text": "Disappointed\n\tI have other Oxo items that I like very much, but these Stainless Steel Measuring Cups are a big disappointment. I also experienced the handle bending easily when packing in brown sugar. They will be in my next yard sale", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_136", "text": "OXO let me down w/ flimsy handles\n\tI really like OXO products. I have a number of their utensils in my kitchen and I enjoy that they have nice big handles. Since I started getting gadgets for my kitchen I always wanted these measuring cups. Well I finally got them. I was very excited to use them for the first time. Well I went to scoop some brown sugar and the handle started bending. I was very disappointed in how flimsy the handles are. I think I'll stick to my plastic ones from OXO, I had better luck with them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_137", "text": "Cute but cute doesn't cut it in a busy kitchen\n\tUsually OXO produces well designed items that have you thinking and quot;They *really* thought about how this thing was going to be used (and abused)! and quot; Unfortunately the other reviewers are spot on -- very bendy handles. It's a shame, but you should pass on these", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_138", "text": "Not The Best At All\n\tI have been making ice cream in a Cuisinart machine for years but I wanted to regain my freezer space from the 2 canisters I had to keep ready.. I also wanted to make good gelato since I can't go to Italy all the time. I had first bought the Lussino 4080 by Musso. It was terrible. Too soft right out of the machine and full of ice crystals when put in the freezer for any amount of time. It didn't get firm, it became a rock. I returned it and got the Lello Gelato Pro instead. It is quieter, has a washable bowl, costs about half the money, weighs much less and makes 2 quarts rather than 1 and 1/2 quarts. There is no contest. The Lello is the superior machine", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_139", "text": "Go with a better model\n\tI bought this \"piece of junk\" at Wal*Mart. I was actually surprised to see a food processor so cheap, so I decided to buy it.\n\nAfter going home and washing the product, I decided to try it out. I plugged it in and NOTHING. It didn't even budge!\n\nAnyway, I am going to have to drive ALL THE WAY back to Wal*Mart and return this...\n\nSave your money and go with a more expensive model that will last you..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_140", "text": "Weak whistle....\n\tThe old OXO tea kettles had a train whistle sound. This new one has a single high pitch whistle that is so weak you couldn't hear it in the next room. Save your money and buy something cheaper. It will work as well if not better. I returned mine and got another brand and it works just fine and it was cheaper too.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_141", "text": "irrepairable\n\tLike 7 of the 8 other reviews, this product broke with no way to repair it. For the price and apparent sturdiness, it is just one big failure and is to be avoided.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_142", "text": "DO NOT BUY ANY SELF PRO[PELLED HOOVER VACUUMS\n\tHOOVER HAS A KNOWN PROBLEM WITH THE BELTS STRETCHING OUT ON ALL THE SELF PROPELLED VACUUMS, BUT WILL DO NOTHING FOR CUSTOMERS STUCK WITH THEM! WE MUST REPLACE THE DRIVE AND PROPEL BELTS EVERY COUPLE OF MONTHS. REDICULOUS POOR CUSTOMER SERVIC", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_143", "text": "So, you want to throw away $30?\n\tThis torch just does not work. I won't stay lit for more than a couple of seconds. When it does stay lit, the flame is horrible. Please, for the love of God, do not waste your money on this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_144", "text": "No egg on your face, there is no chance of that..\n\tI, too, bought this terrible piece of equipment. My complaint, aside from the odd taste, consistency and smell, was that you could not tell when the egg was done. It was still raw at 10 minutes. By the time it was cooked you could have used it for a nerf ball. What a waste of money. As far as thinking up other purposes for it, I suppose it could be a sacrificial camping outdoor firepit cook pan for something. You'll have to think of something, just don't put eggs in it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_145", "text": "size matters\n\tDisappointed with the size of product, have not used it yet", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_146", "text": "LOP SIDED\n\tI have ordered and returned twice and my third one they sent has the same result.\nAfter a few uses it seems to twist off stroke and stays that way.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_147", "text": "Initially satisfied; downhill from there\n\tI purchased this handsome can opener in June 2004. Feels and looks substantial and promising. It worked ok for a couple of months, and now it's useless. I'll return to using my zyliss opener, and throw this in the trash", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_148", "text": "Read all reviews before you buy\n\tTo be fair, the design is great looking, size is ideal, and very functional. However, beware of quality and packaging. Whoever packaged this in Thailand did not take care, it has nicks and scratches everywhere..not to mention the dings in corners. Paint in all the panels is inconsistent..therefore, you can see different colorations throughout different panels. It is somewhat redish in stain tone, could be darker to be a true dark walnut. Manufacturing flaws such as missing drill holes, which makes it tough when assembling...got screws, just missing screw holes. I only recommend to those with a nack of wood handyman, not for the average person. Recommend you need the following tools: Drill with phillips screw heads and drill bits(just in case), small bottle of dark wood stain(to touch up painting the scratches), and some patience.\nTo continue, beware when placing this table on a true flat surface, it may have uneven stance...ok on carpeting. And beware if displaying in bright lit areas...people may see the different paint tones, and difference between the two table. Lasting, it is not 100% solid wood, some panels have veneer over particle board. Heck, what do you expect for $69bucks..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_149", "text": "What a Mess\n\tI was so excited to receive my DeLonghi Caffe Sorrento Bar4 4-Cup Espresso/Cappuccino Machine.\nBeing an experienced expresso drinker I started to brew my expresso, needless to say the frother works so so good you do not even have to turn it on. Water and steam everywhere, also the frother does not turn off, I tried so hard that the knob came off. I was very dissapointed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_150", "text": "Broke after limited use\n\tMy Screwpull Lever model broke after opening roughly 40 bottles over 1+year. Locked up and when I pulled a little harder it stripped a gear (the notches into which the gear meshes are only plastic.) \n\nI suspect the lockup during the twist-cork-in -then-lift-up cycle was due to worn part within the screw housing.\n\nIn any event, it's unacceptable for something this expensive to fail with\nsuch limited use. At the very least, the gear mechanism should be stainless steel vice metal-plastic to provide better wear.\n\nPlus, we just talking about a stupid corkscrew. How hard /costly would it be to build something decent vice a piece of overpriced yuppy crap??", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_151", "text": "Just a regular mattress pad\n\tMy husband sweats a lot at night and I thought this would stop the problem. It didn't at all. It doesn't seems like it does anything for me either. It just feels like a normal mattress pad. Not exactly worth the price for a normal mattress pad", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_152", "text": "Better than a hammer?\n\tRegardless of the setting you use, you will get half coffee powder and half coarse grounds. In addition, the feature that is intended to allow you to control the amount of grounds you make with a switch on the top ... does not work. Be prepared to grind more than you need, and then measure the grounds (somehow avoiding the powder) yourself.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_153", "text": "It's not even terrible\n\tIn my case I can't even say it's noisy because the grinder didn't work at all! Manufacturing defect deprived me the chance to listen how it works", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_154", "text": "don't buy\n\tI bought this thinking I would be able to regulate the size, (I have had my other coffee grinder for 10 yr. still works), to say it is loud is an understatement, and 1st thing in the AM. I had it about 2 weeks, when I noticed it was hot to the touch, and it no longer worked, mind you I had not used it in 2 days, and had moved it to clean. I have not contacted them at this point, but do not want a replacement, and a part of me is glad it broke, so I don't have to listen to the noise anymore", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_155", "text": "A dud!\n\tI got the machine yesterday and was so excited. I got it all ready to prime by following the directions, and it didn't work. After several attempts I called Bunn customer service thinking that I must be doing something wrong. When I talked to the customer service rep. he told me that the machine wasn't pumping hot water into the reservoir and that this was a common problem with the machine. I'm thinking for $200.00 this isn't right, and why hasn't the company fixed it? He was very nonchalant about it as if it didn't matter; just get a new one. This just isn't acceptable to me. There are many positive reviews so I'm sure if you get a working one than you'll probably be happy with it. As for me, I refuse to use something that has a known problem that the company isn't even trying to remedy. Therefore, I'm sending it back to Amazon for a full refund and buying the Simple Human coffee maker which has gotten great reviews", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_156", "text": "Great Frother - espresso consistently inconsistent\n\tThe frother is great! Easy to use etc. The espresso temperature is 140 degrees F when measuring the stream of coffee coming from the machine after the machine has warmed up for 6 minutes. At that LOW temperature you can't extract the flavors and aroma required for a great cup of espresso. Other reviews stating it can take 5 minutes to brew a cup of espresso are accurate. This occurs when the grind is too fine. I've had this machine for over a year and it is NOT recommended. I use it mainly for the frother and make the espresso in another machine. To add insult to injury, the chrome like decal on the machine has an air bubble under it so it looks cheap. I thought it was chrome undil the decal started to get this bubble. Previously I had a Gaggia which is superior in every manner, and cheaper also. The only reason I rated it 2 stars is because of the frother.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_157", "text": "finicky machine has a real design problem\n\tI bought the Capresso 114 last December (the difference being, the model 112 has chrome trim and a very questionable milk reservoir). This machine is unbelievably finicky; you must use an extremely coarse grind (according to the manual), and almost zero tamping pressure (again, according to the manual), otherwise you get unbelievably slow coffee flow (several minutes for a shot of espresso). Even when you get everything according to instructions (which includes, according to Capresso tech support, disassembling the machine every few days), it takes at least 5 minutes to pour a shot of espresso, which comes out weak, bitter, and with no crema. After two months of discussing this with Capresso tech support and getting nowhere, I returned the machine to Amazon. After that I bought a Krups XP 4000 -- bliss! The machine makes great espresso in about 25 seconds, even with a fine grind and firm tamp.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_158", "text": "Poor quality coffee\n\tThis machine is sure to disappoint a seasoned European-style coffee drinker (coffee as in beverage made from coffee bean, not a tall cup of Sanka as the term is used in the US). Admittedly, I'm really picky about my coffee, but $250 for this machine is ridiculous. I've had coffee from a $40 Krups machine that is better than that made by the EspressoPro. I use high-quality pods with this machine (Molinari, Lucaffe, and Miscela d'Oro) which guarantees consistency in other machines, but doesn't help with this machine. Here are my issues with the machine. \n\n1. The thermoblock isn't effective. I HAVE to put water in my espresso cup and pop it in the microwave for 30 seconds before making an espresso or else my coffee will be lukewarm. Disgusting, even with high quality beans. Granted, unless your machine has a cup warmer, this is probably a good idea regardless of your machine, but with this machine, it is a REQUIREMENT, not an option, if you want hot coffee. \n\nSecond, steamed milk is lukewarm on a good day. The same heating problem occurs with steaming milk. I called Capresso, and they said to check all the fittings. In fact, after much frustration (I'm not an idiot), I finally just sealed the connections with shrink tube, which leaves only two points where the connection could be weak. Still, I can't get HOT steam. What I do get is either lukewarm liquid milk, or cool, overly thick foam. In fact the foam is so unrefined and thick that it gives the impression that you could chew it. Nasty. \n\n2. The frothing mechanism is gimmicky and not effective. A standard \"frothing wand\" is much better. The mechanism on this machine is ineffective, lacks true control, and requires an extra step over a standard wand to clean. \n\nAs explained above, the heat is not sufficient, and the quality of foam is irregular and bad. I'm embarrassed to serve coffee from this machine to guests, let alone drink it myself. I just can't get over the heat issue. Nothing kills a good coffee than lack of heat. This point is so important, if you take a gander at the Francis! Francis! X1 (and professional machines), there's a thermometer right on the front of the machine (and no, it's not purely an esthetic design issue since you can put several types of gauges/switches on an espresso machine--like a pressure gauge). The low heat generated results in really thick, solid foam. When I have guests, I just heat milk on the stovetop and use a handfrother instead of using the EspressoPro's lame mechanism. \n\nSecond, the way you adjust the foamed milk to steamed milk ratio is not effective. A little gate is regulated by the user through a twisting tab. It's just not good design. Since the milk actually passes through the machine and is heated internally by the machine, you can't really \"work\" the milk. A wand offers direct control and offers immediate visual response to whether you're getting foam or hot milk. \n\nYou know dried milk that collects on your steaming wand? Well, that's now inside your EspressoPro. With a traditional wand, you just wipe the wand with a wet rag. With this machine, you need to run hot water through the frothing mechanism (BEFORE you do this you need to wait for the block to heat up again). Plus, there's so many little pieces that need to be kept clean, it's a pain. What a bad design! \n\n3. 18 Bar? Yeah, right. This machine also doesn't generate enough pressure to develop nice crema. Granted, I use pods, but still, a certain amount of crema is expected. This machine produces a thin, insufficient amount of crema. The lack of sufficient pressure probably has to do with the poor thermoblock. \n\nI really can't recommend this machine. For $250, just go get a Krups or Braun. Better yet, spend $50 more and get an entry level Gaggia or Saeco. With this machine you're paying for looks and a gimmicky, ineffective frothing mechanism. This hunk o' junk is now buried deep in the back of my kitchen cabinet, as I truly would not feel right pawning this machine off on someone else. It is now appropriately \"retired\" from service, and I now enjoy perfect coffee every day from my Saeco Vienna Superautomatica. Now that's a machine, baby", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_159", "text": "Cleaning Trays Cracked\n\tInside this unit there are 2 cleaning trays, one for the cleaning solution and the other for water to rinse. Each tray has a cup coming out the bottom which is used to lock the tray into the device. After only 3 uses the base of the one cup cracked. After about 6 more uses the other bottom cracked. I would not recommend this product to anyone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_160", "text": "Got 5 minutes out of it\n\tThis worked great...for 5 minutes. I tried everything to make it work again over three days. I finally contacted customer service and they said there is nothing else to do - send it to them and they will replace it. I'm glad they were responsive, but now I have to pay to ship the darn thing to Michingan", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_161", "text": "Water Reservoir poorly designed\n\tI too have experienced the water tank caving in and not working properly if you forget to take the water tank out of the steamer unit, and mind you, you must also remove the cap from the water reservoir even after you remove it from the steamer. I have tried putting hot water in the tank in an attempt to regain its original shape to no avail. I would not recommend buying this steamer for this reason", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_162", "text": "Leaks coffee while brewing 8 out of 10 times\n\tAs another reviewer experienced, our Krups also leaks coffee all over the counter and subsequently the floor quite often, which is apparently related to having to have the carafe situated in just exactly the right place within a half a millimeter, and which place I have not yet discovered except occasionally by chance. Carafe positioning appears to be the problem, because it doesn't leak every time. Maybe my unit is defective, because other reviewers don't mention this, and believe me, you would notice this if it were occurring with yours. \n\nThe opening to pour in water is relatively small, but I don't have a huge problem with it. Be aware there is no automatic shut off. It makes a fine cup of coffee for this non-coffee-gourmet, and I don't have a problem with spilling when I pour from the carafe into a cup. But the leaking is forcing me to find another machine. \n\nI wish I could find a reasonably-priced, non-leaking 12-cup machine with removable water reservoir, no-drip carafe, programmable, auto shut-off, easy-to-find replacement carafe and removable filter basket but alas, even on amazon.com, that machine does not appear to exist. My sister has such a machine (Mr. Coffee URX23), but that model has been discontinued.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_163", "text": "You could do a lot better than this\n\tI had slightly older edition of the Krups Crystal Aroma for several years, until I lost one carafe too many - if you're careless, when empty they tend to roll like a bowling ball right off the countertop. But that's my fault. The Crystal Aroma carafe looks cool and the filter would probably help if you have unpleasant tap water, but overall, the quality of the coffee it produces is merely OK. \nThe reason not to buy this coffeemaker is that Krups now makes a much better one. \"Aroma control\" is a poor description for the recent line of Krups coffeemakers by that name actually do. The Aroma Control machines have a simple, but ingenious mechanism for retaining the coffee in the brewing chamber for an extra minute before letting it drip through into the carafe. More than filters or an exotic shape that supposedly retains aromas, that extra minute of brewing makes all the difference in the world. Unless you're just in love with that round carafe, skip the \"Crystal Aroma\" and move on to the \"Aroma Control\" line.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_164", "text": "Received wrong one THREE times\n\tI ordered the Pro 5 Plus three times and recieved the wrong one 3 times. They kept sending the \"Commercial 5 mixer.\" In the meantime I have accumulated 2 shoping bags full of baking goods. I have ordered many \"cookie\" art books, along with many supplies as well as the Set of 3 Pasta Maker attachment for this mixer. This has been going on since the beginning of December. But no mixer!\n\nCalls end up in whatever country. All they do is placate you with polite rhetoric and pat answers. Which is their job. But this does not address the major problem. The problem is never kicked up to a higher level, researched, investigated and thus ending in a resolution.\n\nNow I see this model or its equivalent, in Costo. Very cheap but with the steel attachments (whip, dough hook etc) like the Commerical one. It looks like a combination of the Pro 5 Plus and the Commercial one. And the model no. is not listed in KitchenAde's website. There seems to be something amiss with this Pro 5 Plus model. \n\nThis has been a frustrating experience. I now plan to order the Pro 6 instead, which Cook's Illustrated listed as number one. And it won't be from Amazon. Receiving the wrong one three times is a bit much. Dissapointed in the service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_165", "text": "Broken Glass\n\tI ordered these glasses 3 times and everytime they came in a million pieces. I would not waste your time purchasing these", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_166", "text": "barely functional but not reliable\n\tMy first Cuisinart 4-slice toaster developed a dangerous problem after the 3-month warantee period: it started heating when not turned on, and made strange clicking sounds. It never had toasted very well, and only toasted lightly on the darkest setting. To their great credit, Cuisinart replaced the toaster for the shipping cost alone (although it took 3 months). The replacement toaster also toasts very lightly, very slowly, but at least it's not an immediate fire hazard", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_167", "text": "Cuisinart is not testing these toasters...\n\tI saw many good reviews for this toaster and a few bad ones too. I took my chances and ordered one anyway.\n\nCuisinart is not testing these toasters. It took 10 seconds for me to see that the inner elements are not heating up. They are cleaning them, possibly changing the elements, and shipping them. My guess is that it is just cheaper not to test them. Big mistake. It's harder to win back customers than to keep them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_168", "text": "poor quality for the companies reputation\n\tThis sifter broke a month after I got it. It seems sturdy but it actually requires carefull handling. The sifting is somewhat slow but good (excercise!!!)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_169", "text": "BREVILLE GRILL and BBQ.....FORGET IT!!!\n\tthis item is too big and very difficult to operate. it is the worst breville product purchased. the panni press does the same thing without the difficult cleaning. i would NOT recommend this item...too much money...definately NOT worth the cost", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_170", "text": "An investment? That's funny.\n\tBrass rivets expand and contract. Wood expands and contracts. Together these elements are a bad concept from the word \"go\", because they will ultimately separate because someone will at one time or another put them in the dishwasher. The metal is only tempered 4 times leaving the metal soft, meaning there is a lot of sharpeing to do. Henckel, cutco, trident are expensive and chefs all over the world use them because the are used everyday and they retain their sharpness because they are tempered 7 times (the maximum amount before metal becomes so hard that it becomes brittle) \n\nWood is pourus and is the perfect breeding ground for bacteria. You don't just wipe off knives and put them in a wood butcher block? What moran came up with that great concept? Utensils need to be sterilzed through a dish washer and very hot water with good cleaning agents. \n\nWhy woould you buy a knife that you can't put in the dish washer? Why would you ever purchase a knife that requires maintenance. There's no moving parts\n\nWood handle and stainless steel spells disaster. Learning to sharpen your own knives is not easy, chefs don't even do it. Reading direction from a pamphlet and attempting to sharpen your knives for the first time spells disaster. Your knives will never be the same if you attempt this. Companies sell sharpening tools to inexperienced knife sharpeners (like yourself) so they wreck their own knives and buy new. You buy clothes that require dry cleaning, correct? bring your knives in and have them professionally sharpened and protect your investment. You should only buy one pair of knives in your lifetime and they can be handed down from generation to generation. \n\nA dull knife is a dangerous knife. A dull knife will require more pressure which will lead to a person cutting themselves. \n\nTake it from me. I was a CEO with a company who marketed these knives to people like you and we made alot of money too. These knives were never designed to be passed on from generation to generation", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_171", "text": "terrible\n\tI purchased this blanket because I loved the color. That is the only thing it has going for it. There were feathers all over the place and I keep finding random ones in rooms on different floors! It is now stored in an airtight bag because I can't toss it- I paid good money for it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_172", "text": "This plate is not bonechina, that is why is so cheap!!\n\tBe aware, if you are looking for bonechina stay away from this piece. It is made in China and very low qualit", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_173", "text": "High hopes but doesn't work for kitty litter\n\tI had bought this vacuum because of the good reviews. I wanted a cordless vac to take care of the quick jobs -- not heavy cleaning -- but the primary job was to do to take care of daily kitty litter cleanup (rescued mother cat and 4 kittens). It does a good job for lint and hair but doesn't work on kitty litter. It spits it around or keeps in roller section. I thought I was using it wrong and tried it every way -- but it only picks up a small percentage of the kitty litter and rest is just blown around or drops out when it's turned off. I'm going to have to buy another cordless vaccum", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_174", "text": "Worked Great then the decline\n\tI bought this product about a year ago and for a while it worked great. Then I noticed that the unit was starting to shut off faster and faster until today when I finally decieded to toss her. Overall in the beginning yes there is alot of power but what is the good of it when the battery's life is only about a year before she goes. I wouldnt recommend one especially since Dirt Devil came out with a cyclone one which I will try with hopefully longer lasting results.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_175", "text": "not Great\n\tFirst of All I was abt to buy this product... but cancled my purchase as I found the same kind toaster with less price in the market..\nBut same time I bought one kitchen utensils set.. and I am sorry to say it is just usable not good one like I they shown.. I saw many utensils set with same number of item atleast 500% times better than what I got,\nSecond thing, I wanted to cancle the order immidiately but I tried to find out the customer care no on the amazon site.. but I could not find one :o((\nany way thats why I have decided not to buy from this site anymore...\nas now I can't rely on the pics only..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_176", "text": "Not enough words for this near criminal activity\n\tEasily the worst toaster ever. Brendaa the 5 star above must have gotten the single toaster in the whole production series that actually worked. There are just not enough words in the English Language to describe this utterly useless peice of junk that will not hold toast down etc. etc.. Well, maybe not useless, if you are looking for something to bring about a cathartic welling of emotions that has you standing in the yard with a maul and and a toaster at your feet. I'd give it a minus 5 stars, but they do not even have a 0 star vote", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_177", "text": "Works great! Fails quickly.\n\tThis grinder grinds well but failed after just 2 months of operation. Don't buy it unless you want to waste your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_178", "text": "This product deserves no stars\n\tThis pricey toaster is not worth its weight in bread. For the first few weeks it seemed to evenly brown the bread but since then it has become the worst toaster I have ever owned. It is impossible to get evenly browned bread instead you get burnt crust and blotches of brown randomly scattered over the bread. SAVE YOUR MONEY. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_179", "text": "waste of money\n\tStop Be For You Buy!!!! Should have saved my money. Making pasta with this machine is disappointing. The recipe given with the instructions is way to sticky to run through the extruder. I redid the dough 3 times before I was able to extrude it, and still it stuck together. I should have listened to the rest of the reviews, but having owned a pasta maker/extruder before I thought it would be a piece of cake. If I were you I would invest in the roller pasta maker for you mixer. On the bright side though...The food grinder is wonderful", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_180", "text": "Must agree with negative reviews\n\tI have not tried this pasta attachment a second time - I'm afraid of harming the motor. The mixer became VERY hot and oil even leaked out. I going to get the mixer checked/serviced and not risk damage again. One thing missing from these reviews is the mixer models used. Perhaps those with the heavier motors work better? I have the smaller motor (250 W) K45SS mixer. Surely KitcheAid must read these reviews. I would expect some additional user information for this product on their website, but see nothing. Very disappointing product and consumer support. Come on KitchenAid - give more info and/or offer to give $$ credit for return of this questionable product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_181", "text": "good for two things...\n\tThe only 2 foods it grates well are parmesan and chocolate, as long as the chocolate is cold, not worth the money, I think I'd rather use my small hand held gater. It was a good try, but I won't buy another one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_182", "text": "Nice design...but it's broken too\n\tI've purchased several different rotary graters and this one had the same result as many of it's other plastic siblings. It too broke within 2 days of use. These plastic graters just aren't built with much strength and should not be used with harder cheeses, or by someone who has a strong grip. The common defect I'm finding in plastic graters is how the rotating arm is attached to the drum. The tiny amount of plastic there isn't desined to withstand shearing forces which is what rotates the drum.\n\nWhen I find a good rotary cheese grater, I'll write a review on it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_183", "text": "Less than impressed\n\tThe first Dolce item I purchased was the wine tower and I have been very happy with that piece. However, the coffee table and end tables all arrived with cracks. The coffee table was not glued together properly and was misaligned. Not pleased at all and way too costly to ship back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_184", "text": "Delivered broken\n\tI purchased this as a Christmas gift for my mother. I was very excited when it arrived much sooner than I had anticipated. I opened it up, so that I could give it to my mom assembled. Unfortunately, an entire corner was broken off and the other corner was cracking and splintering. The packing materials are insufficient to say the least. I immediately called target's customer service, and the operator very graciously assisted me in returning my table. Despite my dissapointment about the broken table I was glad that Target did the best they could to resolve my issue without any hassle. and #60;br / and #62;\n and #60;br / and #62;", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_185", "text": "Not good for smooth surface cooktops\n\tI splurged on this pan because I was tired of the and quot;wobble and quot; my cheaper pans developed on my smooth glass cooktop. This pan warped severely after only 4 months, not any better than pans a fraction of the cost. I plan on returning it for replacement, and will use the new one for low temperature sauces only", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_186", "text": "Don't...\n\tI had a littermaid a couple of years ago that lasted me for a year and did great. I am not sure what is wrong with this type we had it for a whole week then it stopped working. Do yourself a favor and do NOT get this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_187", "text": "Neither of mine worked for long!\n\tWhen I bought my first LitterMaid box, I thought it was a miracle -- no more scooping! Hooray! It worked so well for my four cats that a few months later, I bought a second one. Unfortunately, the second box quit working after just a couple of weeks (and I'd thrown the receipt away, so I couldn't get my money back). Soon after that, the original box quit working, too. So, within about 6 months, I spent close to $200 on electric boxes that no longer functioned.\n\nAfter researching better and more reliable options, I've settled on the Omega Paw box that you roll to clean. I now have three of them -- no electric parts to break, and, actually, less mess than the LitterMaid", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_188", "text": "High price but cheap parts\n\tThe Littermaid Mega is absolutely one of the worst purchases I have ever made. In less than two months time, the unsubstantial motor has burned out completely. Litter Maid claims that the boxes should need to be emptied every five days for one cat. Well, I have two cats and had to empty the box two times daily. The Litter Maid is good for controlling odors when it works, but it constantly jammed and then shut down (and I used a recommended brand of premium cat litter). After a few weeks of this load, the tiny (and very loud) motor simply gave up. I'm waiting to hear from Litter Maid regarding warranty repair/replacement, but I suspect I'll end up returning to a traditional $5.00 litter tray. The overall concept of the Litter Maid is good, but without sturdier components, it ends up being trash in no time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_189", "text": "Good, But not quiet there yet!\n\tI VERY MUCH ENJOYED THIS UNIT WHEN IT WAS NEW IT DID EVERYTHING THAT WAS STATED ON THE BOX.However, I now need to replace the IFD filter due to the accumulation of nicotene on it and can not find one anywhere. I purchased two units at once for around $450.00.If I had used them in a \"dust\" atmosphere they would still be great! Honeywell should have tested on Nicotene and smoke odors before touting the phrase permanent in reference to smoke and nicotene. I am sadly disappointed in a company, who over the years, I have purchased many of their products", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_190", "text": "Good coffee but bad workmanship\n\tThe machine is easy to use and makes great espresso ... when it's working!Mine broke down within the first year. I spent $80 dollars to fix it the first time, but it broke down again after another two months of use (water wouldn't heat up). It would cost me another $200 to fix it. I'm now looking for a more reliable machine.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_191", "text": "Chintzy, not worthy of Henckels brand name\n\tWe have nothing but Henckels in our kitchen, as we love to cook, and everyone who cooks knows the value of good knives.\n\nI bought these without a second thought as I am used to Henckels quality. What a surprise we got! Made somewhere in Asia at bargain basement prices, I'm sure...\n\nWhile these probably do cut steak as well as any cheap serrated knife would, if you are buying them because they are Henckels and you expect a certain quality - don't.\n\nWe returned these promptly", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_192", "text": "what you pay for\n\tA little less than so-so. You think it is a bargain because of the name. It's not. Get some good steak knives at your grocer's", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_193", "text": "still waiting\n\tI have had this kit for 3 1/2 months and still no seeds have sprouted. The package does say it may take a few months though. You might consider getting a starter kit/set instead with potted plants", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_194", "text": "it's too cheap!\n\tI bought both this and the similar version from Brookstone this year. I was expecting a lot from the metrokane, but it turns out the Brookstone is much better. It's $60, but the Brookstone version will last you MUCH longer than the $45 metrokane.\n\nAmong the differences: The metrokane is made of plastic, the Brookstone is metal. The Brookstone model comes with two bottle sealers, and it's case is made of very high quality leather-like material instead of cheap plastic. Finally, my metrokane is brand new, and I've already managed to scratch the finish, since it's so cheap.\n\nIf you're looking to get a new wine opener, do yourself a favor and BUY ANOTHER BRAND", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_195", "text": "Broken in less than 1 year\n\tMy Salter 1001 scale started having problems within 3 months and broke within 10 months. I am sending the scale back to Saltier for replacement. A good scale while it worked, but what pain this has become", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_196", "text": "disappointed\n\tthe thread count and softness of the sheets met my expectations, however the top sheet was the wrong size, it did not even fit across my queen size bed. I had to return them. \n\nThe holidays are coming up and I am very reluctant to shop Amazon.com. I was previously a happy customer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_197", "text": "What a dissapointment!\n\tI've owned Black and Decker's predecessor to this unit - the ShortCut - for about 25 years. It was a well designed Mini food processor. So I had high hopes for the Black and Decker MFP200 MiniPro Plus Food Processor. What a disappointment!\n\nThe problem is slicing. The slicing disk *MUST* be used in conjunction with a \"redirection disk\" that redirects whatever your slicing out the \"ejection chute\". Well this chute ejects alrighty - all over the kitchen.\n\nIt goes back to Target tomorrow. And to the design folks over at B and D: you should really test out your designs before going to production with them.\n\nDo yourself a *HUGE* favor and pass on this unit.\n\nI have to go now; I have mushroom slices all over my kitchen.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_198", "text": "Crap\n\tI bought one of these to make Bagna Cauda, and upon loading the necessary ingredients and depressing the \"high\" button, it sparked and died. Well, ok, I guess it only *half* died, as the \"pulse\" button would still work, if I leaned on it with my entire weight, but both the \"high\" and \"low\" switch settings did nothing. So I'm thinking next time I'll spend a little more; meanwhile, this little guy goes back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_199", "text": "Tossed mine\n\tI only used mine once, then tossed it. Wish I would have read these reviews first! Thought it looked good at Kohls. I liked that the grates can be seperated to wash... they do, but it takes a lot of force. Feels like you're going to break them. I should have returned it but I was mad at it and trashed it.. at least it was marked 15% off (still higher than here though).\n\nI've been trying to find one like we have. A simple one with a handle. No plastic. I feel they work the best. I think it's an Ecko, but I can't find it anywhere. Target and walmart don't have it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_200", "text": "not quite as good\n\tReally nice bowl with cover. It mushed up the tomatoes and the safety handle you hold on to broke on the second use. It does however make very thin slices", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_201", "text": "Broken after 5 months\n\tGreat while it worked, though a little large. But, it broke after 4.5 month", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_202", "text": "No Longer Made In England\n\tI have purchased these plates from Amazon in the past and the earlier plates were made in England. So, I ordered more to go along with my current set to find that now they are made in India and were not of the same quality as those made in England. I sent them back. I will say that had I not already had the more detailed and colorful items, I might have appreciated these of lesser quality more than I did.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_203", "text": "broken item\n\tI was dissapointed that this item arrived broken and I needed to send it back for a refund", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_204", "text": "I moved to Panasonic\n\tcThis is my second bread maker. I bought Cuisinart's one last year and had used it for about a year. I had no idea how different each bread maker was at that point.\n\nCuisinart's one has obviously some problems:\n 1. Bread tends to be darker so quickly and becomes hard.\n 2. It is very noisy during kneading cycle as I can not hear the music from the audio.\n 3. Paddle is caught in the bread and hard to remove it if you do not remove it before baking cycle starts.\n 4. Some basic cycle have no \"Pre-heat\" cycle. It means I need to prepare exactly appropriate temperature water to make yeast work nicely. But it is very hard and sometimes I fail.\n 5. The design of the case is not great. Some unmixed ingredients are left on the corners and baked as it is if I do not mix it using a spatula.\n\nOne of my friends owns Panasonic bread maker and showed it to me. I was so surprised at it as the thickness of the case is very different. She has never had such a problem which I have had. Then I decided to get Panasonic one although my first one is still working. The bread maker was delivered in 2 days. I tried same recipe which I often used for Cuisinart's. The bread came out amazingly nice and much nicer than the one from Cuisinart. Bread is nicely blown, crispy outside and soft, fluffy inside. It is just perfect. I guess these difference come from mainly these things:\n 1. The case is very thick so that bread can not be brown so quickly and keep the inside of bread soft and flavorful.\n 2. \"Pre heat\" cycle adjust the temperature of water well. I do not have to make appropriate temperature's water any more.\n 3. This machine has the special room for yeast. It works very well to keep yeast away from the water particularly using the timer.\n\nI think I never back to Cuisinart although I miss some points (Sophisticated design or the window on the rid which I can see inside of the case through) of Cuisinart a little bit. I highly recommend this bread maker.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_205", "text": "What a disappointment. Did I get a lemon?\n\tI was so looking forward to this machine. I am a long time machine bread maker and have had two other brands with not a problem. First, Yes it burns the crust on MED; Second, I made 4, count them, four batches of their recipe bread and my recipe bread and they were ALL awful. Could not believe it. Each time I followed the reciped and instructions to the letter.\n\nI'm giving up the ghost and going back to my el cheapo bread machines that work every time. Love the style and the loaf shape of the Cuisinart but don't like wasting my time and ingredients. Maybe I got a lemon", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_206", "text": "Not as good as it seems\n\tI bought this rack thinking that I can now bake cakes with bigger size, or cool a bunch of cookies on the same rack; well...I am very disappointed. But let's start witht he good things first.\n\nPROS:\n1. It's big, I like the size a lot\n2. It's gridded, so I don't need to worry about cookies falling off the rack. They are steady right there.\n\nCONS: \nThe biggest problem is the material, it is not strong at all!\n\nWhen the rack arrived, the middle of it was already bent (or sagging a bit). I was able to bent it backwards easily, yet that \"perfect\" posture didn't hold for long, it's back to its bad sagging position again very soon.\n\nThen it got way worse, when I try to cool cakes on it. Cookies aren't that bad, since they are light. When I have the moist and right out of the oven cake sitting on that rack, the middle of the rack is barely touching my kitchen counter top already. Of course, as soon as I lift my cake up, it goes back to the normal sagging position.\n\nI think unless you are planning on baking cookies only...this is not a rack for you. Pick something else, something stronger", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_207", "text": "Star Wars Bedding\n\tI had to wash the comforter 3 times before it softened up enough for me to put it on my son's bed.\n\nThe sheet is still \"crunchy\".\n\nI was a little disappointed with the quality of the sheets. They are very thin. The comforter is however snuggly warm", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_208", "text": "Poorly designed lid\n\tThis is a gorgeous ice bucket. It is large and stylish. However, I cannot recommend it because of the lid. The lid is attached to the bucket and does not come completely off. Instead, it pivots and swings up. The problem with this is that you cannot fill the bucket all the way up with ice because you have to leave a good amount of room at the top for the lid to swing. And, because the lid is not removable, it gets in the way especially if you want to use this bucket as a champagne/wine cooler. Poor design flaw. I want an ice bucket that I can remove the lid and put it aside if I don't need to use it rather than having it sticking up and in the way. You'll notice in OXO's main picture of this bucket on this site it is shown without the lid sticking up. Why? Because it makes for a cleaner look not having the lid in the way. Hey OXO, that's the same look I wanted this bucket to have sitting on my bar! \n\nWould it have killed OXO to put a knob/handle on the lid and let the customer decide if they want the lid on or off? I swear sometimes I think manufacturers never bother actually testing out the things they design. If they had, surely they would have noticed how bad their lid idea was. Or they could have looked at every other ice bucket on the market to see that theirs is the only one in which the lid doesn't come off. That should have been a clue to them that there are obvious merits to having a removable lid.\n\nThis bucket has a clear plastic lid. I don't understand why it's plastic at all. First of all, it's an ice bucket! I think everyone knows ice is inside without needing to peek through the lid. Secondly, a metal lid will keep the temperature inside colder longer than than a plastic lid. That is why the bucket is made of metal, not plastic. Metal is a better conductor of heat and cold. \n \nI wish I had noticed the lid before I purchased it. I didn't pay close enough attention. I suppose I assumed it was a normal lid that came off like all the others. Thankfully I got the bucket from my local Bed Bath and Beyond making its return very easy. I am sorry I have to return it because this really is a nice looking bucket. However, I don't intend to spend $40 on an ice bucket just to sit there, look pretty and receive compliments--that's my job as hostess :-). I want an ice bucket that is functional too. \n\nOh, well...my search for the perfect ice bucket continues.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_209", "text": "Unhappy Dad\n\tI picked one of these up for my husband for Father's Day. It looked like a great idea, avoiding the mess of ice and rock salt. We followed the directions exactly and were very disappointed when chocolate soup emerged from the maker. We put it in a container in the freezer and ended up with a chocolate brick! Needless to say, we are not at all happy with this product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_210", "text": "If you LOVE your KitchenAid Stand Mixer...this is a no,no!\n\tI have a Profesional 6 model, and I did everything the recipe said for 1 batch of regular spaghetti pasta. It didn't kill the mixer, but the motor became very hot! I will never use it again. I also have the roto slicer/shredder, fruit/veggie strainer, food grinder and sausage stuffer attachments...none of these have even made my stand mixer very warm. --That tells me the pasta maker attachment is a bad product. I am thankful that my model is 525 watts...I could only imagine what would have happened if I had a classic 300 watt model!\n\nMy best advice is to pick up an inexpensive pasta machine or an Emperia hand crank pasta machine. They run between $20-40 without a motor or $80-120 with a motor (that you can also buy separately for $50-80). --A very small price to pay, if you want to keep your KitchenAid Stand Mixer!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_211", "text": "Disappointment\n\tHave been wanting to get the pasta roller attachment and ran accross this plastic pasta maker at the store. Was really excited since it was in my price range. Took it home and tried to use it. My KitchenAid mixer starting smoking and so I let it rest for the hour. Upon removing the attachment I found oil and black rubber or grease was all over the inside of the attachment. (on the coil thing that pushes the dough through) Next time I wanted to use my mixer to beat egg whites it had no power. I sure hope this inexpensive attachment didn't ruin my wonderful mixer. Highly disappointed with KitchenAid on this attachment", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_212", "text": "Yes, it's crap.\n\tIf you buy this this thing, be prepared to cut off about an inch off the tip, 'cause apparently the tip is just there for aesthetics. Plunging this thermometer into boiling water, it won't read accurately (15-20deg under) until at least an inch of the tip is immersed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_213", "text": "No filters!\n\tVery annoying that you can't get the filters for this coffee maker anywhere", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_214", "text": "Too small and Too slippery\n\tThe bag is narrow and difficult to fill. You invariably end up with a mess which gets even more messy because the bag is made from a very slippery plastic. I had no luck using this bag, even though I gave it two chances", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_215", "text": "Another Dissapointed Cuisinart customer!\n\tI purchased a 14-cup Cuisinart some years ago. I have had nothing but trouble. First the handle stuck while I was kneading dough and I barely was able to pry it off. Then I had problems with the stem. When I tried to get a new one from customer service they told me that they were no longer servicing my older model and suggested I buy a new Cuisinart! Stay away from Cuisinart! I'm looking into Kitchen Aid for my new processor", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_216", "text": "Beware, outer shell, may melt!!!!\n\tI recently purchased this product. The first time I used it, I thought it worked great. I made a pot of chili and let it cook until we were ready to eat it that night. The second time I used it, things were not as good. The outer shell where the controls are were literally melting. I had programmed this to cook for 10 hours while I went to work. I came home that night and the hours had not changed. I realized I didn't click the on/off button to start heating the cooker. This may have saved a house fire. I went ahead and changed the time from 10 to 4 hours. This set the unit to high instead of the original low setting. Not 15 minutes after turning on, the outer covering was melting. I immediately shut it off. I see the 4 quart units were recalled back in 2004 for similar issues. Whatever their problem, it has not been fixed. Be aware of this serious problem when using your slow cooker. I am returning mine and will exchange for a different brand", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_217", "text": "Don't use for hot food!\n\tBought this for the kitchen and the only piece that truly does what it is supposed to do is the vase they give to hold all the pieces. The spoons both melted in pots of boiling water stirring spaghetti. The spatula bent and distorted while trying to lift something off a hot cookie sheet.\n\nIf there was a choice to give a half star, that is all I would give.....you have to give them some credit, since the vase looks nice on the counter and lt;Grin", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_218", "text": "Scratchy sheets\n\tThese sheets are like 200 cotton count not 1200 cotton count. Do not order you will be sorry!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_219", "text": "A good idea, disappointing in use\n\tThese silicone pot holders are indeed brightly colored, easy to wash in the dishwasher, and protective even when wet. They are also clumsily stiff at the same time as they are slippery, the net result being a miserable failure in the kitchen. They are useful for protecting a counter from a hot pot, but not for picking the hot pot up", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_220", "text": "Such a Beautiful but Defective Glasses!\n\tI just received my set. The glasses are so... beautiful! Yet, 5 out of 6 are defective!! What a big disappointment! I have been looking forward to receiving my first Riedel....Amazon.com provides great deal which I got $80 for 6 glasses, but they were obviously factory seconds! So disappointed! However, the design of the glass are beautiful!! I am still returning them! So sad!...... :", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_221", "text": "Never turns up on time\n\tGreat sugar dish, fantastic colour, but Amazon's shipping time of 1-2 weeks is way off. I ordered this twice and had it take well over a month to arrive", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_222", "text": "Good product...TERRIBLE vendor! Buy elsewhere.\n\tAmazon seems to experience a disproportionate number of \"pricing errors\". Whenever you attempt to purchase anything at Amazon that represents a 50% or higher discount, don't expect to receive it. Poor business practices", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_223", "text": "George Forman GR36CB\n\tThis is our second George F grill. The first one burned out after about 5 years. We liked but could not get the same size so we got this one. It was bigger than we wanted but we had no other choices. WHAT A MISTAKE!!!! After less than one year and not heavy use the connector to the thermostat (spade conn.) just fell apart. Being the handy man that I am, I fixed it. Today (9/6/2005) it burned out again. This grill is a fire hazard and should be recalled. It is a piece of junk. We will replace it with a different brand. Thanks for nothing George", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_224", "text": "Warning!\n\tI wouldn't purchase anything from vision decour! I ordered this 3 piece set the same say I ordered pieces from three other companies. It took vision decour longer to just e-mail me than it did the other companies to ship and deliver the other three pieces I ordered. Apparently the set I ordered was out of stock, but vision decour neglected to update their web site. After they contacted me about this issue I checked their site and they still had the set listed as availabel and in stock. So now I have been waiting for weeks and have half of a living room with no prospect of getting the table set I needed to match everything else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_225", "text": "Broken Dishes\n\tThese bowls are wonderful - a great addition to my Winterberry collection, however they came packaged in the same packaging as they would in store, so during shipment they were broken. Amazon was great to send replacements, but some of those were broken too. I have finally received all dishes I ordered, but beware of receiving broken dishes", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_226", "text": "If I could give it NO stars I would have. Buy something else\n\tMy first and only use was to cook a roast in the oven at 275 degrees and within the first 30 minutes it started to give me the wrong readings. I have had it a while but have not used it as it is only good for the oven. The statement on the inside instructions \"WHEN COOKING IN A BARBECUE OR SMOKER, DO NOT USE AS A CONTINUOUS READ THERMOMETER, USE ONLY AS AN INSTANT READ THERMOMETER.\", \"5. DO NOT USE THIS UNIT TO MEASURE COOKING TEMPERATURES OVER 392 and #9702;F.\" as well as \"WARRANTY EXCLUDES THERMOMETER PROBES.\" should be on the outside, letting people know this is only for the oven for continuous use and that the probes are junk. If you have to keep checking the meat in a smoker over many hours, a cheap $6.00 meat thermometer will work just fine other than letting out the heat. Why does the outside packaging say the reading range is 86 and #9702; to 572 and #9702; if you can only use to 392 and #9702;. I would say this is only a typo and they likely did a cut and paste on their lower temperature unit's instructions, but 275 and #9702; in the oven killed mine so maybe not? Cut to the chase, look for a better unit and let me know when you find it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_227", "text": "Polder should give up on the thermometer business\n\tI've had 2 Polder Thermometers and both of them have had a VERY short life span. Don't waste your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_228", "text": "Looks don't always count\n\tThis unit looks like it would be fun for the kids, but in fact, it barely works. Even when the insert is pre-frozen in a zero degree freezer, the maching has problems getting the mix even into a \"soft\" state, and even when it gets close to that, the ice cream does not dispense in a manner that allows for the classic soft-serve look in the cone. An email to cuisinart regarding the problem went unanswered. We used it twice, and gave up. One hint that's not in the instructions: you have to keep the machine running while dispensing -- or trying to dispense -- the ice cream. Another hint that's not in the instructions: don't buy this item", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_229", "text": "It's less trouble driving to carvels\n\tThe machine leaked after we poured in the liquid ingredients.The mix in dispenser did not operate properly, all we put in were sprinkles. The ice cream did not harden enough until about 25 minutes;kids cannot wait that long.We could of driven to the local ice cream store and back by this time. Save your money,buy a old fashion ice cream maker instead at least your kids will get a workout and be occupied at the same time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_230", "text": "Verry disappointed with Cuisinart\n\tYour freezer needs to at least zero degrees F in order to have the bowl freeze to a point the ice cream comes out a consistency thicker than a very thin milk shake. I needed a seperate chest freezer in order to achieve these temps.\n\nThe ice cream maker is made of cheap plastic which caused it to break after two weeks of mild use. We attempted to correct the problem with Cuisinart via e-mail and phone calls and the issue still is not resolved and therefore we are returning the ice cream maker.\n\nNegative points aside, the ice cream maker did make great ice cream. (Thanks mostly to the Ben and Jerry's recipe book we ordered at the same time.) We'll look into getting a better quality ice cream maker in the near future. It won't be made by Cuisinart", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_231", "text": "Waste of money!\n\tThis cooker made great rice...for a grand total of 3 uses before it broke! It also has a very thin and easily dented aluminum bowl that is NOT non-stick. There are better cookers out there for comparable prices. Don't waste your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_232", "text": "Rusty Beaters?\n\tI received this a shower gift a few years ago. Standard mixer, can't do anything too drastic with it, but I noticed the last time I took the beaters out of the dishwasher they had rusted. These are not stainless beaters and they will rust. I'm in the market for a new mixer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_233", "text": "spend a little more for a better mixer\n\tthis is clearly a case of \"you get what you pay for\". for easy jobs this mixer works fine, but give it a thick batch of brownie mix or cookie dough and the motor will just di", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_234", "text": "Good for 4 Years\n\tI've had this toaster for four years now. It just started going down hill recently. \n-It started toasting too darkly on the settings I had consistently used for years. \n-The digital setting knob no longer works, it is stuck on 4. \n-It only shuts off when manually popped up. \nI have to agree with other reviews that said it doesn't toast very even. I've noticed this in my four years of use. \nSo if your willing to pay the price for it to last 4 years get it. If not, try another with better reviews", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_235", "text": "Not worth the money\n\tDon't bother buying the pots. After only 2 months use, the inside edges are cracking off (I hand wash all the pots). I have a fry pan of another brand that I have used for over 3 years and this never happened. In addition, in spite of purchasing the 12 piece set and three additional pans, they refused to give me a $20.00 promised rebate. I'm ready to junk the set", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_236", "text": "Don't Buy - They Rust - not 18/10\n\tWhile these are pretty and feel good in your hand, they rust. I had them for 3 days when several of the forks began forming rust inside the swirly patterns.\n\nThey are not 18/10 as advertised - they are only 18/0...which is why they are rusting.\n\nI returned them promptly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_237", "text": "DEF. NOT A GOOD TANK\n\tYou look at them in a picture frame.....the fish are crammed in there", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_238", "text": "stupid stupid stupid\n\tok this is the stupidest thing i read all the reviews and all the nagitvive ones i agree with i wouldnt put a guggy just one guppy in the i have african cichlids mbunas to be exact and i have a 29gallon i over stocked mine but i dont carei have 15 if you count the two plecos ok i have a 60 gallon filter .does this thing have a filter???and if its only 6.34 gallons or 2.16 gallons idk its not worght it.if you want a small fish tank get a desktop or if you want a wall fish tank GET A CUSTOM THEY ONLY COST 1,000 DOLLARS spend it its worth it byebye and thank", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_239", "text": "Rusted after two weeks\n\tI was excited when I got the set, however after a few cuts/uses the knives are dull and the santoku has rust on the sharp end of the blade. For a warranty claim I have to pre pay postage to get a replacement. Not recommended at all! I'm surprised at the low quality with this brand", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_240", "text": "Quite disappointed for Henckels.\n\tWe own a set of 2-Man Pro series and this set did not even compare. Returned them the same day they arrived to my house", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_241", "text": "you're kidding...\n\tI have a set of mid-range Henckels that I bought some years ago, and they are -much- better than this. I bought this set for my daughter because they were a good compromise between quality and price, and she won't ruin then in the dishwasher. I would have thought that Henckels wouldn't make any actual crap, but this set comes awfully close. The good thing is, boy are they sharp. But there's bad things too. Only the 8\" chef's knife and the shears have any feel of quality at all, the rest are -very- thin and flimsy. 'Laser-cut' edges are overrated - make them another millimeter thick please, so they can make a precise cut without the blade bending and taking off in an unintended direction. A good knife is an extension of the cook's intention - it does what you want, and does NOT require thought and pre-conception and compensation in every cut. (...)is waaay too much for one adequate chef's knife and some toys. Very disappointed in Henckels, and in Amazon too, I don't feel I got what I ordered.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_242", "text": "DON'T give this to anyone you like for Christmas\n\tI went to Amazon after having several problems with this coffee maker only to find lots of others with the same problems. Yes, deLonghi makes a great product. No, this is not one of them. I have read the directions so often I have them memorized, and I can tell from the number of reviews that there is a serious quality control problem with this unit. I bought mine from Costco, and sometimes the manufacturers do something different for Costco product runs. I hope that is not the problem, but that is all I can think of that would be causing such a disparity of reviews. So...who else bought this unit from Costco? Because if that is the problem I'll bet Costco will be all over deLonghi to fix it. Until then, this is definitely not the coffee maker you will look forward to first thing in the morning, every day", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_243", "text": "Don't waste your money\n\tThese knives barely cut.... and the title is misleading. This set has nothing to do with Faberware. Also, I have had this set for only a few weeks and already rust has appearred on them. Buy them if you intend it for one time use", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_244", "text": "What a Piece of Junk!\n\tThese are not Farberware, but Hoan -- which makes cut-rate kitchen implements like knives, measuring cups etc. I sent these as a gift, and was hugely embarrassed when I showed up for dinner and found out I'd sent this junk.This is deceptive advertising at its worst -- shame on you, Amazon!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_245", "text": "I would not buy these again - in fact, I wish I returned them!\n\tMy Mom bought me this set for my anniversary two years ago. We use it regularly and run it through the dishwasher and it is just horrible looking. It spots and marks pitifully. I can't get most of the spots off no matter what I do. I wrote the company to complain and they said they would replace it if I mailed it in, but with the weight of the set (because it really is a heavy-duty set of flatware) it would have cost me a fortune to ship it to them and then all I would have gotten in return was another set of flatware that would probably look the same way in a short period of time. So, I am just putting my experience out there to help others make an informed decision", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_246", "text": "Limited use\n\tUsed this burner during a kitchen renovation. Doesn't heat very evenly for use with a skillet, but product is sufficient for boiling water for pasta and vegetables. Wish the base was heavier for stability", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_247", "text": "Krups: Quality Control Issues?\n\tHi, I usually don't complain about the products that I buy because I consider myself a savvy consumer, but in this instance I was dubbed big time! A few years ago, we received a Krups coffee maker as a wedding gift and we love it! However, this particular toaster rarely worked. In fact, I would say that 85% time it would either not toast or would \"flip\" the toast prematurely e.g. 5 second or less. I have no idea if this is a fluck in quality control or not, but I highly recommend buying a different toaster. I know, I thought, Krups makes a toaster? Wow, I'll buy it, after all how hard can it be for a German company to manufacture functional a toaster? Well, evidently, they have issues.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_248", "text": "Warp Factor 1\n\tNice, shiny, new, heavy, quality product.\n\nTwo uses later...\n\nWarped and buckled tray bottom, shiny, heavy, poor-quality product.\n\nI am a keen cook and I don't expect to spend this much on an so-called \"quality\" item only for it to warp and buckle after two uses under normal conditions.\n\n1 star", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_249", "text": "Fatal Flaw\n\tI've had this appliance since just before Thanksgiving but only able to fully use it twice. \n\nIt's very cool the way the egg poacher works with the muffin toaster. BUT when I washed the egg poacher cup, a good bit of teflon came off. (I tried a second time and my poached egg was full of black teflon flakes.) The appliance came with a notice that implored you to please call the Back to Basics if there is a problem (rather than the retailer) so I did.\n\nI was told they would send a replacement cup immediately. \n\nI can boil eggs in it which is great but you can't toast at the same time so either your toast or your eggs get cold while waiting for the other. \n\nAs I approached my 30 day return period, I called back and was told that the cups were being redesigned and they would send one out immediately.\n\nToday (now 64 days after the first call) I called again and was told that my cup was mailed 10 days ago (but only 7 business days so they won't even discuss tracing or resending until next week). They mailed it from Utah. I live in Seattle. \n\nI am so not happy with their service, their attitude and now I'm even getting annoyed at the appliance. Hopefully, no one else will have this problem. But, just in case..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_250", "text": "I used it once and it's going in the garbage\n\tI have had this gadget for a little over a year as we got it as a wedding gift. I had not used it as it did not seem worth the trouble to plan on getting it out ahead of time and charging it for 15 hours when I could use a manual grater right when I needed it. Last week, I needed to shred some cheddar for a recipe. I read the instructions front to back, allowed it to charge the full amount of time, and I was pretty excited when it came time to try it out. Right from the start, I knew it was junk. You are supposed to be able to lift the piece of plastic up and have it stay in the up position while you change the blade. Not mine. The plastic piece kept coming off, and dozens of tries to keep it upright resulted in dozens of failures. I decided to look past that and judge purely on the shredding ability. Once I started trying to grate, I had a really hard time getting the thing to shred. I tried varying degrees of pressure. As others commented, the cheese does get stuck EVERYWHERE. Then, the cheese that does come out is in tiny little shreds. I did not get the nice big shreds that I am used to with my manual grater. My husband thought I was doing it wrong, so he tried it. He had the same result. I will not even sell this at a rummage sale or give it to goodwill, because people are better off without it. Since it was a gift, I'm glad I'm not out any money. It is going in the trash", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_251", "text": "wow this sucks\n\ti wish i saw the feedback before i bought this...this thing sucks you have to charge it 15hours just to get 23minutes of nothing.. it has no power and it just pushes the cheese it doesnt even grade it...please dont waste your mone", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_252", "text": "Metrokane Mighty Juicer--\n\tTo whom it may concern. Cheap assembly, binds up on internal hardwear, does not press fully, all in all, very poor product. You would be better off hand squeezing with you hand than you would with this item...Run", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_253", "text": "Cracked Base\n\tAfter a couple of years of casual use, my bowl also cracked in the freezer. Fortunately I had it wrapped in a plastic bag so the mess was kept to a minimum. Now I'm in the market for one with a higher quality bowl.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_254", "text": "Worked well...3 times\n\tI received this as a gift for Christmas. It worked like a charm for ice cream and lemon slush 3 times. BUT then, the base burst in my freezer, spewing foul scented goo all over. I contacted the manufacturer to ask how to get it replaced, and NEVER HEARD BACK. Apparently they don't care about backing up their product. Now I have to buy another one, and it won't be this brand", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_255", "text": "Horrible tasting ice cream that costs more than premium\n\tI bought this item on sale at Shopko, where it will be returned today. I froze the gel disk as instructed, bought all the ingredients listed in the recipe booklet for vanilla ice cream, cooled the ingredients after mixing as instructed. After 45 minutes of mixing I ended up with ice cream soup. You could let this thing run forever and never end up with ice cream that is set up enough to eat. I put it in a container in the freezer. The next morning I had an ice cream brick. Not to be deterred I microwaved it for 15 seconds until it was soft enough to actually remove with my metal ice cream scoop. This stuff gets harder than cement! After all this work the ice cream had a bad plastic-like aftertaste. I had to throw it all out. \n\nIf this isn't enough to deter you keep in mind that the \"heavy cream\" called for in most of the recipes listed in the booklet costs a pretty hefty price. I paid $2.50 for the heavy cream listed to make 1.5 quarts of ice cream. That price doesn't even include the other ingredients listed. \n\nBuyer Beware", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_256", "text": "What a Disappointment\n\tI used this maybe a dozen times before I stopped using it out of disgust. The surface is fragile and hard to clean. I reheated pizza and the residue stuck so tightly it could only be scraped off with extreme care. I did a bone-in slow roast and the weight alone pierced the surface so the juices bled into the matting layer. What's the point if you can't clean it or let anything harder than Jell-O come into contact with it. \n\nJust to clarify--the mat was used to line an airbake cookie sheet for the pizza and to line a baking pan with the roast atop of a bed of carrots and celery. I like my pizza crisp yet moist so I reheat it in a skillet when I can. I bake thin or drier pizza on an insulated sheet to keep it from getting desiccated. When I make a roast--I don't need any gravy. I slow roast the Alton Brown way and the juice stays in the meat rather than ending up in the bottom of the pan. The meat literally makes its own au jus in your mouth. I put a bed of vegetables on the bottom to further reduce the heat transfer from the pan to the meat. Not cooking for a crowd? Try a 3 inch thick steak (stood on end) cooked this way. You won't want to share. I don't slow roast turkey but it only takes 2-1/2 hours to do a 14-16 pound bird if you temper it properly. My sister always gets comments on how moist and juicy it is. \n\nIn fairness, when I gave my neice two of my unused large pastry/baking mats, she used them successfully to make her chocolate dipped strawberries, turtles, etc.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_257", "text": "Boils fast but this is a flawed kettle\n\tWell reviewed on amazon but this kettle is lacking. The copper does, indeed, boil water fast; and that's the job of a kettle, I admit. However, the button/trigger that opens the spout is too close to the steam and you're forever guarding your fingers and shying away from the kettle. As you tilt the kettle to pour, you're also tilting the steam nearer to your fingers. It's uncomfortable at best and searing at worst. \n\nWhile you learn how to not get scalded, this kettle is always at least slightly irritating. There are better kettles around", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_258", "text": "Returning Broken Glasses for Credit\n\tWhy would anyone rate these glasses more than 1 star if Amazon is refusing to credit for those broken in shipment", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_259", "text": "pretty dull\n\tThe handles, although very cushioned, are TOO fat for my hands (which admittedly are rather small). I never really got to give either piece a true test though, because the blades on the parer and the vegetable peeler were way too dull to work well. I can't really recommend either, although the parer was a little better than the peeler", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_260", "text": "the hardest can opener\n\tI'm sure that this is a wonderful can opener if you can figure out how to use it. I recieved mine as a gift, and neither the giver, myself, or my husband can figure out how to use the thing. I was told that the instructions could be copied from the internet, but who can find them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_261", "text": "Rust\n\tI bought this flatware in spite of the warnings about rust. Well, sure enough, rust started to form on the knives just after the first run through the dishwasher. The rust spots were small, but I returned the set anyways, as I am not willing to risk the severe rust problems reported by others.\n\nAnd just for the record, I did not use lemon detergent, and I only allowed the set to stay in the dishwasher a short while after the cycle completed. This set is at best a high maintenance proposition. Hand washing and drying is not for me! \n\nIts a shame, because the set really is beautiful", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_262", "text": "not as good\n\tThis DeLonghi toaster oven was not made as well as the previous one we had. The grey plastic on the sides made it look cheap. The stainless steel was very thin too. You could bend it easily. \nWe returned the oven", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_263", "text": "Defective Controls\n\tThis was a great toaster, until it starting turning itself on. After popping up the toast a few minutes later the heating elements will come back on. KitchenAid has a recall on their proline series with the same problem but there is no recall on this model, YET.\n\nDon't Bu", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_264", "text": "I AM EXTREMELY HAPPY WITH THIS PRODUCT AFTER I RETURNED IT!!!!\n\tIt spins on the counter and the juice always slips out of the cup! DO NOT buy this piece of junk!!!!! don't waste your money on this.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_265", "text": "Poor design\n\tI bought this juicer last week from a local store. It is impossible to keep it steady when you use it. You are luckY if you get the half of the juice in the glass! The juice is all over the place. The unit started to make a loud noise after 2 days. I will return it this weekend and get my money back. STAY AWAY!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_266", "text": "Tried it, hated it, returned it\n\tI needed a compact cleaner to tidy up after my delightful cat decided to soil my couch. I had read other reviews of the Bissell Little Green Machine that were unfavourable, so headed off to the store to find something else . . . . the Atlantis Express looked interesting, and I hadn't seen it before.\n\nSuffice to say, it did get the cat stains out of the couch, but not after revealing itself as a really poorly designed product.\n\n- The machine is LOUD, very loud\n- The cleaning 'head' on the end of the hose has a 'flip-up' cover to make it easier to clean where it sucks in lint and stuff into the machine. That is a great idea, but there is no gasket to make the joints true and tight . . .. so while it may have 2 times the power of other machines based on sheer power of the motor, it looses some of this power when you actually use it to try and suck water and cleaning solution back up.\n- The option to spray water and solution or just clean water is part of what appealed to me about this machine. However to accomplish this, the cleaning head has 2 seperate spayers on the underside. Neither are centered, the one on the left operates when you have the slider set to solution and the one to the right operates when you have slider set to rinse. As they are not centered, they overspray quite a bit past the edge of the cleaning tool. Mine sprayed a wide swath of rinse water about 3 inches past the edge of the cleaning head. To top it off, when you release the trigger, the cleaning head continues to drip water for a few moments, meaning that you have to go VERY slowly or risk dripping everywhere.\n\nWhile it functioned well enough to clean my couch, it was a brutal and terrible experience. When I bought it I figured it could be used too on my car interior . . . . but the frustration of cleaning a small patch on my couch quickly quelled that thougt.\n\nI returned the Atlantis Express to the store and went out and bought a Hoover Steam Vac Jr. -- which I should have done right from the start--- the hoover runs circles around this machine", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_267", "text": "The first Atlantis was destroyed; this one should be too!\n\tThe first, and only time, I tried to use this compact carpet cleaner was a total disaster. While removing an old sofa to make way for new furniture, the delivery men stained the new carpet. I whipped out our new Atlantis, filled the rinse tank and popped in the soap cartridge. With manual in hand, I tried to quickly clean the carpet as the new furniture was making its way up the stairs... The unit did not dispense soapy water, the hand-held wand leaked, and finally I discovered that the body of the until was leaking all over my carpet, creating a soggy new stain. So here I am with two stains on my now very wet carpet, furniture being delivered and an Atlantis unit sitting in my bathtub until I can find a large sledge hammer. Don't waste your money with this thing. There has to be a better answer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_268", "text": "Bad Unit\n\tWish I had heeded the advice of most of the reviewers before I purchased this. I went ahead and purchased this because it was replacing a Braun coffee maker that we had had for 10 - 15 years. After it got the new plastic taste out of it, it made good coffee. Even without the Brita Filter. Just like all the reviewers indicated, the carafe leaked and spilled badly unless you poured very slowly and carefully. Unfortunately, it has quit working after only 2 1/2 months. The seller, Etronics, is declining to do anything about it saying it is now outside of their 30 return period. That will be the last thing I buy through them. Like uhh, since they sell Braun,one would think they would have some recourse through Braun and try to help their customers. So, here I am between the proverbial rock and a hard place, try to find a Braun warranty center and wait for it to get repaired or replaced, or just bite the bullet an go buy another. (want to bet it won't be a Braun?) Additionally, what do we do for coffee in the mean time? Such are the hazards of purchasing an electric appliance on the internet", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_269", "text": "Disappointment\n\tI've had two of these now, and they both had one serious flaw: the trumpeted \"brew and pause\" feature DOES NOT WORK. Pull the carafe out during brewing and treat yourself to a steaming hot waterfall of coffee that would almost be comical if it weren't such a relentless pain in the neck to clean up.\nAlso, it's hard not to spill some water on the heating plate, either during filling or brewing, creating a consequent sizzling sound that adds a lot of ambience -- if you live in a steak house.\nConsidering how many other coffee makers are available out there, these flaws make this machine a mistake.\nToo bad, because some things are done quite nicely: the controls are good and easy to set, and the overall styling is sleek, euro-cool, and compact. Unless you live in a community where calcified sewage runs through the taps, the water filters do about as much as a rain dance.\nPass on this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_270", "text": "Exterior exposed lip reaches 250 degrees on auto setting\n\tI returned this the day it arrived. I heated the obligatory 4 cups of water as per instructions. Left the room and came back in 20 minutes. The warning light was not lit. I moved the crock to the side to see if I had not properly plugged it in since the light was out. I brushed my hand against the exterior lip and received a first degree burn. Farberwear company customer service said \"the light is a little dim\" but you should be able to see it. Yes, you can see it if you look up from below the crockpot you will see a faint glow. The crock pot sits very loosely in its container leaving a large gap between the food container and the heater housing.Heat escapes through these gaps which accounts for the overheated exterior. I would advise those with kids, especially, to find another slow cooker", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_271", "text": "Taylor Professional Thermometer shuts itself off!\n\tI received my Taylor Professional [and] it appeared to be behaving normally except it shut itself off after 4 to 7 minutes even while its readings were changing. Now, it is supposed to save its battery life by shutting off if there is no change in its temperature reading for 10 minutes, but it should stay on if its readings are changing. The temperatures were no where near the extremes of the thermometer's range, so this wasn't a case of shutting down because of that. ... I e-mailed the manufacturer about the problem and was told I could return it to them for replacement. I did this and less than three weeks later received a new one from them. Surprise, surprise -- this one behaved the same way, shutting off after 4 or 5 minutes even while its readings were changing. I e-mailed Taylor again about this and suggested they check out their existing supply of this model, as I suspected they had many that were shutting down like this. ... Approximately two weeks later ... I received another package from them containing one of their model 9845 thermometers, a different model! I received no communications from Taylor about this, other than their original e-mail stating I could return my original thermometer to them for replacement. I don't know what I'll do now. I would like a properly functioning 9878 ...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_272", "text": "Cake always stick\n\tI own this pan and the Bavarian and Chrysanthemum models too. I think Nordicware makes very innovative designs which makes their flaw even more disappointing. After a few uses, everytime I bake with these pans the cake always stick. I grease AND flour these pans before baking and the cake still sticks. One reviewer said to LIBERALLY grease these pans, but I don't understand why there's so much work for greasing a \"non-stick\" pan. I had less worries when using a regular tin pan with no \"non-stick\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_273", "text": "A bit disappointed\n\tI purchased this item to be able to grill during the winter months when it's too cold to be outside. It looks very nice and clean up is super easy. The problem seems to be in what you decide to grill on it.\nThe first time I used it, I grilled chicken breasts and they turned out fine and by keeping water in the drip pan, I had no problem with smoke.\nThis is great, I thought. The next time I grilled hamburger patties and even though I followed the same procedure as before, it smoked up my whole house. (these were not high fat content burgers either) I added more water to the pan thinking it may have not been enough and it continued to smoke even more. It was not a pleasant experience. Right now it is sitting on top of my fridge and it may stay there until I decide to give it one more try. If it fairs better next time I will return and give it a better review..maybe", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_274", "text": "Bad shaft\n\tThere are only two mixers on the shaft. As a result it is very difficult to mix the ice cream into a thick milk shake", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_275", "text": "Not nonstick\n\tWe had registered for All-Clad pans for our wedding last year, and decided to go with a Calphalon commercial nonstick set instead. The person helping us highly recommended the Calphalon One infused anodized set instead, and said the demonstrations he had seen were fantastic. We bought that set and have had it for nearly a year. We hardly ever use it, however, because things stick so badly, even with oil. While the set looks quite nice and cleans up easily enough with soaking and Bar Keeper's Friend, I'm very disappointed with how it cooks and would love to be able to return it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_276", "text": "My pan has warped and is getting worse\n\tAt first we loved this pan. We've used it quite a bit, but recently it has started to warp and it gets worse when it is heated. I can no longer sear a roast and then put it in the oven because the pan is so uneven. I've contacted All Clad and am waiting to see what they say. Needless to say, I would have been much happier with a less expensive pan. I am very happy with all the other All Clad pans that we have, but this one is a disappointment", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_277", "text": "Overpriced\n\tThis item is the black sheep of the All Clad line. It is NOT a triply pan like other All Clad products and is made entirely of stainless steel(no aluminum). It is also made in Korea where other All Clad products are made in the USA. \n\nThere are better roasters out there for less than half the price of this roaster", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_278", "text": "Very low quality steel\n\tI liked the look of these pots. I bought several 2 and 3qt pots mainly for boiling water for pasta, potatoes etc. The stainless steel used is very poor quality.\n\nAfter just over a month all of them have rust spots on the bottoms and where the handles meet the pot. After the first use I noticed small discolored spots on the inside bottoms, not your typical discoloration from heat, and they would not polish out with bar keepers friend. These spots are now where I see rust forming after each use. These are definitly no where near the quality of my all-clad and calphalon stainless steel cookware, but then again neither is the price.\n\nAll said I wouldn't buy them again. Even cheap stainless steel pots and pans shouldn't rust with normal use. Even the free Cuisinart Santoku Knife I received is rusting and I've only used it 3 times. I cannot stress how bad the steel is!\n\nAs far as cooking goes, they work great. The aluminum core bottoms conduct the heat well. They also have a great look aside from the rusting", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_279", "text": "save your money for something else\n\tI bought this coffee maker, because some people gave it high recommendation here. I think I wasted my money.\nIt worked only for a couple of days. Finally, it just stopped working and I had to push the button at least three times in order to collect a small cup of coffee. That is ridiculous for an expensive coffee maker priced at $80 above. It makes me feel that this Japanese coffee maker is like Sony-made products, having a fancy looking but lousy quality.\nSave your money for some other coffe makers, and avoid this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_280", "text": "Why is all the steam coming out of the side?\n\tI have to agree with the other negative reviews. This insert loosely fits the All-Clad 3-Quart Casserole Pan I bought with it (which I could understand if I were trying to use it with another brand). It being from the same line and company one would think that someone would have tested how well it worked. As with all All-Clad products it's built very well but who cares about that if it doesn't work properly. Someone else mentioned all the perforations are in the bottom of the insert, it would be better if there were holes in the sides as well. I think my artichokes would cook a little faster if tons of steam wasn't rolling out from in between the insert and pan. It works, just not very well.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_281", "text": "Bad design/cheap materials\n\tWe're a small restaurant (16 seats), serving dinner 4 nights a week, and we use the blender for soups, Caesar dressing, etc., once or twice a week, but never use ice in it or anything like that. We've had two of this same model now, and had the same problem with both of them. The black collar, the part of the base where you set the container, is plastic, and on both blenders has broken. The first time it lasted almost a year, and we figured that wasn't too bad -- especially when you compare the cost to a true commercial/professional blender, which are $300+. Also, we really like the blender in terms of function, so we picked up another one. This time, the exact same thing happene, except that the collar cracked within 2 weeks!! \n\nMy other complaint is that I found Waring Customer Service to be disinterested and unhelpful -- especially because I contacted them about buying a new model, not about problems with the one we had. I saw a model on their website but no purchasing info was listed; I emailed to find out where to purchase, and the rep seemed almost inconvenienced by my inquiry", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_282", "text": "Reliability is the Issue\n\tUnfortunately, I've ordered more than my share of FoodSaver products, having bought into the philosophy of vacuum storage, despite reading ample warnings from discontented consumers.\n\nWhat many of them claim is very much to the point: plastic containers frequently develop cracks and loss of vacuum. I've had many of their marinators and storage canisters prove defective after less than 10 uses. It seems to be related to the material properties and container size characteristics. The smaller containers seem to last longer. Those with thick walls relative to the specified volume or reinforcing structures seem to last just a bit longer.\n\nIn plain language, the plastic containers are unreliable. FoodSaver should develop materials and designs that can handle the stress of the vacuum cycling placed on them, or quit the the business. Since their products have been on the market for many years, I can only assume they are more interested in recruiting new customers than satisfying existing customers. If you like filling out warranty forms every few weeks, more power to you.\n\nBottle sealers are equally worthless. Every one that I bought lost vacuum in short order. In one case, a defective seal resulted in a spill of cooking oil that damaged a nylon tent and other camping gear.\n\nFoodSaver has done a good job with certain items in their product line. The vacuum unit is well designed and performs reliably, as long as the instuctions are followed. The bagging system is unassailable, even though the cost of the bags and rolls is quite high (read Consumer Reports reviews). And, to be fair, their Universal lids are excellent. Use them to seal small glass jars or stainless steel bowls, and there is no loss of vacuum due to cracked plastic.\n\nBottom line? Be careful which products you buy. Some are excellent, while others are pure junk.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_283", "text": "What a messy thing!\n\tI was disappointed in this product. The butter slid out of the bell and into the water. I think it would be better if the inside of the bell wasn't glazed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_284", "text": "Grater Broke\n\tI bought this set and was very pleased until the grater just snapped at the handle. This implies that there is a support problem with the manufacturers design", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_285", "text": "A disapointment, it lasted just two years\n\tThis percolater makes great coffee and I was very happy with it until it broke within two years. Actually the first thing that broke was the little plastic knob on the top. I called the company and they were very nice about it. They quickly sent me a replacement part. I thought, what a great company. Then when it would not work one morning just a little over two years after I bought it I called them again. They explained that it was no longer under warranty (I think I missed the warranty term by a month or two.) They offered that I could purchase a refurbished one from them for about half the price of the original (I paid about $70.00, a refurbished one was, I think, $35.00) but it came with no warranty and I'd have to pay shipping. I was very, very disappointed. Thankfully, I had my old drip coffee maker in the attic. I pulled that out and have been using it although it does not make as good a cup of coffee as this percolator did. \nThis product should have lasted me years. I am looking for another good cordless percolator but would not consider another product by this company. I gave it the two star rating instead of one because it did truly make a good cup of coffee but the two year life is just not worth the cost", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_286", "text": "Worse than the Ronco machine\n\tAfter my Ronco machine broke, I bought this one. It never worked well for hollow pasta, and the bearings went out after about 20 uses", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_287", "text": "Smells Funny\n\tI bought this on 8/4/06. When I first got the coffee maker, I ran plain water through the machine to get the plastic smell out. Afterwards, the machine still smelled like plastic, now I've ran vinegar through the machine and still no help. The horrible plastic smell is still there. Baking soda is no use also. The only thing I've not used is bleach. If you don't mind the plastic smell then this is a good small machine that works well with most coffee cups. Makes really hot cups of coffee and none of the leaking problems", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_288", "text": "Good while it lasted\n\tThis was the best toaster over I ever owned. But one of the infrared bulbs blew after about 4 months. Does anyone know where to buy a replacement", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_289", "text": "I was looking for more...\n\tI can not testify as to how well this unit makes toast. I basically bought this Toaster oven for it oven capabilities. \n* I like the fact that the oven cuts off after the timer expires. Things burn quicker in a toaster oven.\n\n* My major gripe: I often can not selected the correct oven temperature. For example, today I needed to warm up some bread sticks to go with Italian dish. The box told me to set the temperature to 375 degress. Guess what, there is no 375 degree temperature on this unit. There is a 355 and 390. Other frequently requested temperature settings missing on this unit are 350, 400, 450. 425 is the only relatively common temperature setting that is found on this Toaster Oven. \nAs a \"don't fire up the big oven heating up the house on a hot summer day\" unit, this toaster oven comes up a little short", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_290", "text": "Iced by Machine\n\tThis machine does not make clear ice, just like your in-refrigerator does not make clear ice.\n\nAlso, please read consumer reviews about function", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_291", "text": "Norpro Bread Slicer\n\tWhat I most like about this product is the crumb catcher feature. Unfortunately, I have a problem with the acrylic piece at the end of the cutting board popping out when I am using it. I would also recommend that the wood used be a harder wood such as is used normally with cutting boards as when I slice it leaves grooves in the wood", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_292", "text": "Broke in the first week\n\tI agree with other writers. This unit is very poorly designed and built. Cutting my third loaf of bread, the knife point came out of the guide, and on return, snaped one of the guides off. Not washable, end plate falls off while cutting all the time, unit slides over the counter when trying to cut (rubber feet would have cured this). I would look elsewhere before buying this unit", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_293", "text": "Flimsy not worth the money.\n\tVery disappointed in this product. It falls apart everytime you try to slice a piece of bread. The wooden crumb box gouges very easily as well. Just a piece of flimsy plastic. :( I ended up buying a much less expensive bread keepr that came with a slicing guide, about half the price and it works great :", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_294", "text": "DO NOT ORDER THIS FROM AMAZON\n\tI grew up with Corelle. My mom still has a complete set she got before I was born. It survived four kids--all boys--and three marriages. I thought it was indestructible.\n\nI was wrong.\n\nWhen I lifted the box from Amazon, I could hear shards of glass scraping around inside. I only needed to open one flap to see that, indeed, the entire set was destroyed. However, I should point out that the problem doesn't lie with Amazon. The damage is PURELY the result of Corelle, which clearly didn't intend for this box to be shipped solo. My advice: pick up a box locally at Macy's or Dillard's or something", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_295", "text": "Pretty, but not very functional\n\tI like the Calphalon Contemporary line a great deal, and so I was pleased to find the steamer insert that fit my pan. But my first attempt to use it was a failure--the small steamer holes (and not very many of them) are easily covered by the food to be steamed, leaving the insert to function like a double boiler. After working for close to an hour to steam summer squash (which should take 20 minutes at most), I gave up and dumped the squash into the steaming water and boiled it. I'm sure that some foods will steam in this pan, but items that lay flat like sliced vegetables will be a problem", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_296", "text": "buy a good steam iron instead\n\tThis steamer was only useful to get the wrinkles out of clothes that had been really balled up... it gets them to a state where you can IRON them more easily, but basically saturates with the steam so the fabric is damp. Sure there is technique to learn, but I spent a good long time on several different items. It heats up quick and produces steam well etc, but it performed far below what I thought were reasonable expectations. It also has a low hanger so you constantly have to extend the hose to let the condensation run back down or else get gurgling and low output. I returned it, amazon was good about that, and the return shipping was less than what amazon charged me in the first place", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_297", "text": "DOA\n\tSigh. Was so excited to receive this item and it arrived today via UPS in pieces. I should have heeded the previous reviewer's warning. Doh! Oh well. Live and learn. Live and learn. Refund, please", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_298", "text": "Arrived broken\n\tHow durable can a pan be that arrives in pieces inside the box? I can't imagine breaking my old cast iron frying pan...this one had a huge chunk out of the side. I sent it back and will look for a better quality item. Shame on Mario for endorsing this thing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_299", "text": "Coupler broken after 1 year\n\tAfter going thru several $20 dollar blenders in the last 10 years I decided to splurg and go for the Kitchenaid. Well it didn't last even as long as the cheap ones. The motor is still good, and the blades are still good, but they used a little plastic coupler between the two and it lost all it's teeth one by one. We mainly like to make milkshakes and smoothies about 3 or 4 times a week.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_300", "text": "Beautiful - but not worth it\n\tI bought my first one about 14 months ago - it lasted about 8 months. Motor made a high pitched sound and blew coffee all over. I dismantled the whole unit - it then worked for about 2 days. I called Kitchenaid - (they are right about no hassle warranty) They quickly sent me out a new one. This new one lasted about 6 months - and now has the same symptoms. I really wish this was the grinder for me - I LOVE the Capacity for bean storage and LOVE the way it looks - I have been forced to look at other grinders.\nHope this helps. By the way - I used grinders twice daily - in the morn and then in the evening - not like I was putting a whole lot of strain on them!\nHope this help", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_301", "text": "Good...until the rivets snap\n\tI was happy with the performance of the strainer...easy to clean, fit well over the edges of pans, etc. But only a month after I received it, the handle snapped right off. I was draining a can of vegetables, so it doesn't seem to me that was overdoing it. I'll definitely check the fastenings on the next strainer I buy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_302", "text": "Big disappointment\n\tWe were so looking forward to fresh lemondade. The moment the Salton arrived we opened the box, pulled out the lemons we had bought in anticipation and began juicing. On the 5'th lemon the gears stripped and the juicer no longer turned when applying even the slightest amount of pressure to the lemon. We were all very disappoined, my 5 kids and I : ( I had hoped for better after reading the great reviews written by some of the others.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_303", "text": "Rust spots\n\tThese knives are already showing spots of rust despite washing by hand and drying. Very disappointed in quality of finish", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_304", "text": "Very upseting purchase\n\tthe blender looks very attractive but hardly works. quite a bit of time even crushing a tomato. hard to believ", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_305", "text": "Horrible product\n\tThis products is horrible. It burns the rice and the heat actually bend the insert so the lid would not fit anymore and after using it only a handful of times it stopped working. It is really terrible would give it zero but there is no option", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_306", "text": "a piece of junk!\n\tDon't waste your money. I bought this because it was small and I wanted a rice cooker that would make 3 cups and take up less storage space than the bigger ones. \n\nIt burns the rice every time no matter how much I adjust the water ratio. And brown rice - forget it, even more burned on the bottom. You have to watch it instead of being able to rely on it doing what it says it will do. It has yet to turn out 'perfect rice.' \n\nIf I could rate this a zero I would", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_307", "text": "Died after two loaf\n\tBought it two months ago, used it only twice and suddenly it stopped working within a week. Called manufacturer, got return label, sent in for replacement, but three weeks passed and I still have not received anything. So I called them on Nov 17, 2006, and was told they don't have this model in stock. The worst part is that they also said they do not know when it will be ever in stock, maybe tomorrow or may in a year.\n\nI wish I had tried to return it to Amazon rather than called manufacture for return/replacement.\n\nDo not buy this model!!! and maybe we should not buy any Breadman branded products at all since the customer service from manufacturer is astonishingly bad.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_308", "text": "Super annoying - sold, but did not deliver\n\tI was really looking forward to receiving this, but four weeks after purchasing online, I received an email from Amazon saying they did not have a supplier for my purchase! I am disappointed in Amazon. How can you sell something you do not have", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_309", "text": "Disappointed\n\tThere is one huge problem with these sheets -- they are not permanently pressed. There is no way to get out the wrinkles, other than by ironing them. Otherwise, they are fine. But who in the world wants wrinkled sheets! You should be able to take them right out of the dryer and fold them with little or no wrinkles -- like your average sheet. These sheets are full of wrinkles and they look just terrible on the bed. I cannot believe you are actually selling these things on-line", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_310", "text": "JUNK\n\tWorks if you have COLD soda and it's frozen. After 2 cans it's done. Yes you get two of the sleeves, but I'm not pleased. Better luck with a 99 cent foam coozi", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_311", "text": "negative reading light review\n\tThis light is made of cheap plastic, has a faulty switch, and broke down within an hour of use. No good, waste of money, will not order from American Science again. Very bad experience. No response from company when I complained, would like my money back, and then some", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_312", "text": "Malfunctioned in less than a month\n\tThe timer worked great at first, but in less than a month, the alarm for the timer has stopped working and the magnet has fallen off. I am only keeping the timer because the clock and the stopwatch are still useful", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_313", "text": "Easy to spin, but disappointing results\n\tI was at first very excited with my new Zyliss salad spinner - it looks great, and it's much easier to spin than the older string-pull version (not to mention the old-school \"pump\" versions, which required a lot of effort). However, as another reviewer mentions, it simply does not get your greens very dry. I've been surprised and disappointed by the amount of water left on lettuce after spinning, and spinning, and spinning", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_314", "text": "Muffin Pan\n\tPan was what was expected but the muffins do not come out looking like a mushroom. I was looking for a pan where the muffin top came over the muffin so you could break it off. It's hard to explain.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_315", "text": "Not for tomato-based sauces\n\tThe interior of this pan got discolored after the very first use. It got yellow stains from cooking tomatoes in a little bit of oil. A lot of scrubbing and a cycle in the dishwasher lightened the stains, but the pan never got its new look back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_316", "text": "Too Messy\n\tBought this grinder after my Capresso grinder developed a crack in the plastic housing. After using for about two weeks, I have to agree with other reviews that mention \"static problem\". The grinds cling to grinder and coffee end up all over the counter when trying to pour into coffee machine. The plastic cover also somewhat awkard to get on and off. \n\nI would not recommend this grinder", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_317", "text": "Awful product! Waste of time!\n\tFor years I used my mother's cookie shooter to make my holiday spritz cookies. When I bought my first house I wanted my own cookie shooter. Boy, I wish I hadn't purchased this one. \n\nThe first time I used it I thought, \"It shouldn't be this hard to use or take this long!\" But I was using it correctly. The motor is SO WEAK! My biggest grip however is with the threaded rod that twists to push the dough out. The rod has an indentation all the way down, so when it's twisting, it constantly skips back up and never eventually pushes the dough down the tube. If I do get a cookie out of it, it's misshaped and took at least 30 seconds to get out.\n\nWhat a piece of junk!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_318", "text": "A JOKE of an appliance\n\tI cannot believe what a WASTE of money this thing was. HUGE disappointment. I was all excited when I got it, made some cookie press dough, put it in, and... nothing. The plunger pretty much spins in place. I could PUSH the dough out manually faster than this thing can. I couldn't even get ONE FREAKIN' cookie out of it, onto the cookie sheet. \n\nDON'T buy this sorry excuse of plastic waste, and if you do, don't say you weren't warned. I probably would have more constructive criticism, but #1 This product isn't worth the effort, and #2 I spent ALL effing evening saying to myself, \"It CAN'T be this bad. It must work somehow.\" Ummmm... NOPE!!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_319", "text": "Not that good\n\ti got the white color version and was happy about it but this one is half the goods/worth", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_320", "text": "disappointed\n\tWe thought this was smaller than pictured and not comfortable. We were not pleased with this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_321", "text": "Too much work\n\tI have had this pan for a year. I bought it because it was on sale and was shopping around for a new pot set. I figured it would be a good test run on the Circulon brand. It grills great,but you will spend twice the cooking time cleaning the pan! I could not imagine how much food would be left on this pan if someone without great eyesight cleaned it. You have to go along each crevice on both sides of the grill gooves to get the food out. It is very time consuming and tedious and just not worth it. I wonder if the Calphalon pan is the same??? As far as the pot set I ended up buying-Analon Titanium 12 piece. Highly reccomend it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_322", "text": "Not heat resistant\n\tWhile this was great to not scratch my non-stick pans, it melted while using it in an aluminum pan! Would not recommend", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_323", "text": "There are better toaster ovens out there.\n\tPros: The oven part works great. I like the fact that it is controlled by a timer, meaning that you can set somthing to cook for 20 minutes and then it turns itself off. For cooking things, the double rack is also handy, although you only get one pan (luckily, I saved the pan from my old toaster oven). \n\nCons: The toaster part is horrible. This thing burns my toast every time, unless I watch it carefully and take it out at precisely the right time. Part of the problem seems to be that the timer doesn't work very well in small increments, and in some cases never turns itself off. Also, the bottom rack is completely useless when toasting, so the fact that they are touting this as a 6-slice toaster oven is misleading.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_324", "text": "Dissapointed.\n\tJust bought this item this week, was very excited about using it for the first time. Turned out to be a huge mess. The stove turned black right under the grill, it took like 20 min to clean it up, burned up mess. Also there there is soo much smoke coming from the grill I had to shut off the smoke detector for a while. Overall the food came out pretty good but the mess with the stove really upset me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_325", "text": "Very disappointed\n\tThis product had the best reviews but the performance was not at all very\ngood. I found it very awkward to roll the litter box. You still have to\nbend down and tip the litter box all the way over to get the clumps\ninto the pull out tray. And that's the clumps that aren't stuck in the\nlitter filter piece, which gets easily clogged and is not really\nsomething I want to deal with cleaning. Besides not all clumps going\ninto the tray, lots of unused litter ended up in the tray as well.\nAlso, I bought the 'regular' size one and the filter piece goes almost\nright in the middle of the space so the usable cat space was very\nsmall. Needless to say I returned the litter box and was so glad to\nhave the old fashioned scoop litter box", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_326", "text": "ruined my cake\n\ti own many kitchenaid appliances and love the brand. i even own a silicone muffin pan which i love. this pan, however, is terrible. the cake did not bake completely and i had a terrible time trying to get it out of the pan. (yes, i sprayed the pan effectively.) do not waste your money! stick to the metal pans", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_327", "text": "Stick With Metal Pans\n\tThis is a beautiful blue color, coordinates with my kitchen. However, I'll bake my poundcakes in my old, reliable metal pans. I tried to use this a few times, spraying every nook and cranny with Baker's Secret release spray. Without fail, each time the cake stuck to the pan in a few places.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_328", "text": "Loved it until it broke almost right away!\n\tI loved the way the Vortex Digital Heater heated and the way it kept cool to the touch. But within a week, the one I had started cutting off when it hit the set temperature and did not come back on. I was worried that it was overheating all the time and called Vortex who told me I could send it in at my expense and pay $15 to fix it. I emailed my Amazon seller (Louise at Pinnacle Packaging) who was wonderful and paid to have it sent back to her, and is going to refund my money. I think I am going to buy another one only I am going to purchase it from a local store and make sure I can bring it back if the new one does the same thing. I guess I am a sucker but I really liked the way the thing worked when it worked correctly", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_329", "text": "stiff sheets\n\tgood size, good color but way too stiff .I washed these 5 TIMES with no change", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_330", "text": "Bulb is Weak Link\n\tBought this item last Christmas for my wife. Worked fine until this Thanksgiving when rubber bulb split apart when basting turkey. She had complained when I bought this fancy one to replace her old ugly plastic one last year but I insisted this was better. Boy am I in trouble now. Old plastic one had lasted for 10 years and cost 1/10 as much. Did not look like much but it did the job", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_331", "text": "Used 10 times\n\tAnd bit the dust. I use it once a year for 3 days. I'm estimating it made coffee 10 times. Now it wont brew anything but weak coffee. If you fill it to 55 cups it takes about an hour to brew. Now it perks for 30 minutes and walla it makes the coffee weak. I was going to call Faberware and noticed they charge 95 cents per minute. For what? Like the last guy said it's an expensive way to make a cup of coffee. It's a throwaway. So,this time I'll buy the west bend for 35 bucks and when it stops working I'll throw it away. At least I wont be thrwing away 150 bucks", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_332", "text": "Cuisinart DCO-24 Die Cast Can Opener\n\tI agree completely with the review by Terry Gruggen. As she said in her Feb review, \n\"the cutting arm is attached to this indestructible case by an all too flimsy piece of plastic. A little extra pressure on the arm and this plastic attachment shatters....leaving you with a $49 die cast paper weight.\"\nDespite its rugged looks, the appliance was a real disappointment", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_333", "text": "it will do\n\tnot incredibly impressed with it, but it does keep me warm for the price i paid.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_334", "text": "Very bad quality\n\tThe way specifications were mentioned it sounded a very good deal, and price comparision made it very promissing, but after getting the item I found item is a trash quality I have ever seen in my life. If someone give me a free item like this I won't take it. Don't fall for this deal. I am very disappointed with this item.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_335", "text": "The Ugliest Thing I Ever Saw\n\tI ordered this thinking that I'd save a bundle, and have a really nice comforter set. Not! The product description promised Navy and Sage, but it is Black and Sage. It is the cheapest looking comforter that I have ever seen. I sent mine back yesterday--I just can't let the seller get away with the totally inaccurate description and the deception in claiming that this product was originally $200+ dollars", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_336", "text": "I didn't think I had scardy cats . . .\n\tAfter operating the Petmate Fresh Flow Cat Fountain for a month my 2 cats won't go anywhere near it. Very disappointing!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_337", "text": "Not \"elite\"\n\tThis has been used twice. The first time I used it, it made a great smoothie. I tried to use it this past Independence day and the \"pulse\" stopped and started continuously. After a while, something smelled like it was burning. On the bottom, there appears to be lots of specks of metal. Don't think I'll be buying a new one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_338", "text": "Worked only once!\n\tI used this smoothie machine once, and it made a nice smoothie. The second time it locked up and I could smell something burning in the motor. I used the exact measurements for liquids and frozen fruit, so I'm confident I didn't do anything wrong. I sent it back for a refund immediately.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_339", "text": "Bad thermostat and worse customer service\n\tWe also bought the FCP12 after years of hearing from satisfied Farberware users. Unfortunately it only worked about three months until it also made lukewarm, tea - like coffee. I removed the bottom and wiggled the wires and it worked great for another month or so. After a few times of this monkey business, I contacted Farberware and was told I had voided my warranty by removing a single nut from the base. The best they could offer was a refurbished unit at half price. Shipping would be on me both directions as well, I told them I would not pay any price for another one of their products, based on our experience and their lack of any desire to acknowledge the widespread problem or help to fix it. I am going to try replacing the thermostat, as I like perked coffee, but I am not convinced it will last any longer, time will tell", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_340", "text": "Fell Apart when I turned it on.\n\tI never got to use this item. I turned it on and for some reason the heat seemed transfered to the screws in the hinge. It just fell apart and started smoking. The hinge was very cheaply made. I would not buy this product again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_341", "text": "Light intermittent household use at best.\n\tStainless-steel and die-cast aluminum construction promises performance, but the undersized electric motor limits this slicer to very light intermittent household use. The Waring FS800 Pro Electric Food Slicer seems to have a barely adequate motor when brand new with a new sharp blade. Just think how it will perform when the blade gets a little dull. This is definitely not a professional quality food slicer, it is only a light intermittent duty slicer at best", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_342", "text": "Dosn't clean up even in dishwasher\n\tThis liner is non-slip which is nice and even home made chocolate chip cookies dont stick BUT....it looks dirty and baking residue is sticking to it even after I have put it in the dishwasher. My other liner is a Chef's Planet Full size baking sheet non stick bakeliner and while it can slip a bit and dosn't have a \"finished\" edge it dose have the advantage of wipe-down clean up and it arrives in a large sheet that you custom cut to fit any baking sheet(s) you will be using it with. Don't buy this liner but do buy the non stick bakeliner from Chef's Planet. It's not as pretty but it works like a charm! After years of buying expensive parchment paper I'll never go back. Also, it's less wastfull to use a bake liner instead of disposable baking sheets or parchment paper", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_343", "text": "Bad idea if you are thinking cheesecakes\n\tI thought the four 4.5 inch springform pans would be equivalent to one 9.0 inch springform pan. After all, the areas are equal, i.e. 4 * 2.25 * 2.25 * pi == 4.5 * 4.5 * pi. I thought I could use the recipe for a 9-inch cheesecake and have 4 4.5-inch cheesecakes that tasted the same but were a more convenient size for giving as gifts. \n\nHowever, while the areas are the same, the volumes are not. The pans are not deep enough. While a 9-inch springform pan is 3 inches deep, these 4.5-inch springform pans are 1.5 inches deep. Therefore, if you use the recipe for a 9 inch cheese cake, you have a lot of batter left over. If you half the recipe, you produce baked goods that taste something like cheesecake but not as dense or as moist or as rich.\n\nI was very disappointed in these pans. They may be good for something, but I don't know what. They are well-made, so I won't throw them away, but right now I feel like they were a waste of money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_344", "text": "NO SUCTION and terrible customer service\n\tI used my Hoover Agility for the first time and the suction quit after 5 minutes. I followed all the trouble shooting instructions and it still didn't work. I called Hoover and spoke with a rep who was basically reading out of the manual. I sat on hold for 21 minutes only to hear a manager tell me that they cannot give out technical information because it's against their policy. I guess this is to ensure their Hoover service centers get the business. I'm returning the Hoover and NEVER purchasing a Hoover again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_345", "text": "This isn't silicone!\n\tThe cutting boards are not silicone but have a thin layer of silicone sprayed over one side of another plastic that is not heat resistant. I placed a hot pan on one and it melted onto the bottom of the pan which took a great deal of effort to clean the melted plastic off so the pan could be used again. I prefer a thick cutting board so I bought these thinking that they were heat resistant so I wouldn't purchase them again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_346", "text": "not built to last\n\tI bought this back in 1999, and I love the way it cooks chicken and salmon steaks, but it's not built to last. First, after about 3 years, the tracks where the door slips onto the bottom broke off due to the screws being too tight, and then the 5th year, the knob broke off, so I have to use pliers to turn it on. It still cooks chicken great, but after trying to superglue the \"feet\" back on and the knob, they broke again right away. \n\nCleaning is a pain, and the non-stick stuff got scraped right off. The food tray that goes on top is hard to clean too.\n\n Don't try to cook burgers in the basket, because they shrink as the fat drips out, no matter how tight you make the basket, and they start sliding around and falling apart as they hit each other. \n\nCooking times were always longer than the cookbook says. \n\nI used the skewers once to cook some ribs, and they're so flimsy, that they kept falling off the spit from the weight of the ribs.\n\nI still use it, but I wouldn't buy a 2nd one after reading all the reviews. I think I'll try a George Foreman one next time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_347", "text": "Doesn't last long\n\tI really liked this spatula in the beginning, but after just 6 months of very gentle use its head developed cracks and chipped.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_348", "text": "Poor performance\n\tAfter thoroughly checking toaster reviews and ratings (this got top ratings), I had to return it after several attempts to get it to produce evenly toasted bread. Very disappointing; my old Toastmaster (much less expensive) does better.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_349", "text": "Extremely Unsatisfied\n\tWe have not been able to use the sheets because they are so stiff and rough. They are wrinkled and no matter how many times they are washed they do not soften. The pillowcases are too narrow for our regular size pillows which makes the pillows too high and hard to be comfortable. We are totally dissatisfied and thoroughly disappointed and will be returning them if for no other reason than to get them out of the house. We do like the color, though", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_350", "text": "save your money\n\tI was so excited to buy these sheets as my husband and I have 600 thread count sheets that we love. These, I DO NOT love so much. This is why:\n1. They are increadibly stiff. I washed them 5 times before my first use and even tried vinegar and salt washes to soften them- it did not work. They are, however, softening as we sleep on them.\n2. They are so wrinkley!!\n3. They barley fit the bed. The description says that is fits extra deep mattresses but it is a STRUGGLE to get them on my bed.\n\nI just read consumer reports and they recommend that you buy between 400-600 thread count, they contend more than that is unnecessary for a soft, nice sheet. My 600 thread count sheets are much more soft and have very few wrinkles. Dont waste your money, buy something else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_351", "text": "fancy ,handy but too touchy\n\tthis breadmaker is not doing what I want. It is so touchy, you have to be very very precise to be able to cook a reasonable bread loaf. I am not satisfied with the product and will try to return it. also it works very noisy during dough process.\nlook for something else if you want a breadmaker", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_352", "text": "Not what I thought it was...\n\tI was very surprised at how large this grill was when it arrived; way too large for my countertop at least; it just seemed like more trouble than it was worth; it seemed easier for me to just broil food in the oven frankly; I mean the only thing you are going to get from using this grill is the grillmarks on your food; nothing can duplicate the flavor of cooking on an outdoors grill; the size turned me off as well as the inconvenience of using the product. It is one of those products that you will use once or twice and then it will end up lost somewhere in your cabinets", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_353", "text": "Not worth it\n\tI bought this to simplify making fries, it was a disappointment. It takes a lot of effort to push through a potato, and when it does go through it most likely won't go straight. Either save your money and use a knife, or spend more and get a mandoline", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_354", "text": "Look elsewhere if you plan to make fries\n\tI found the following issues which put this purchase into the local landfill:\n\n1.) Once you get a successful potatoe to cut through, the ends of the fries are stuck in the thick grids. Getting them out is a real pain, you need a lot of careful tugging and wiggling to remove them without breaking them. Just a mess.\n\n2.) If you are slightly off 90 degrees when you start pushing through the potatoe, you are in a very dangerous zone. Think of a lot of force applied to sharp blades that is going in the wrong direction.\n\n3.) Maybe my set was off tolerance, but the blade would not stay in the housing by itself. I had to hold the blade in the housing and push it on the potatoe simulateously. Not a big deal, but that for me sealed the 1-star rating.\n\nI guess the bottom line is, if you expect nothing out of it, you might use it, or if you are slicing something softer than potatoes. For me, I've decided to get one of those Vollcraft units. It's on order", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_355", "text": "Disappointed\n\tAfter cooking eggs this morning and having a layer of egg stuck to the whole pan, I'm sad to say that my non-stick pan sticks. We've had this pan for maybe 8 months and I just assumed that pans lasted for several years. We even bought this pan plus the 8\" for my mother-in-law for Christmas. What a disappointment. Better begin research on a new pan...and I'll make sure to read the reviews.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_356", "text": "CAUTION -- They don't warn you about a major problem.\n\tAfter your pan starts sticking, you go to their web site to complain and you find .... A warning that you can't use high heat on this pan. They warn you if you use high heat or some sprays, the pan will then start to stick. Yes, you've just been ..... and you paid $40 for the privilege. Imagine, a frying pan that doesn't like heat. How much heat? They don't tell you. If your pan is sticking, then it must have been toooo much. Buy at your own risk", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_357", "text": "Buyer Beware\n\tIf you are planning to purchase anything from getapc.com, the markeplace vendor selling this item, beware. I purchased the Delonghi 5-Quart mixer based on product description and customer reviews but found that it did not perform as expected. It froze up kneading a 2-loaf batch of whole grain bread. The design is beautiful and the mixer is probably good for non-artisan breads, but should you have any problems with it, you'll have to stay on the vendor to get any kind of response. I am still waiting for a refund on the product after 2 weeks. The last message I got was that \"it may take a bit longer.\" So be sure this is what you want before you buy it. Returning it is not easy. And getapc.com charges a $60 reshelving fee on top of the shipping you'll have to pay to send it back. My markeplace experience has been very frustrating. I won't buy through the marketplace again. If amazon.com or getapc.com processes my refund in the next day or two, I'll feel better and will edit my review, but for now, buyer beware", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_358", "text": "The thermometer is only as good as the probe.\n\tI purchased this product 4 years ago and have replaced the probe three times for about $7 each. The latest probe just malfunctioned. I really loved it at first...perfectly roasted chickens,loin roasts, and turkeys. Oddly enough, the thermometer works great but the probe itself isn't designed to handle much time in the oven. If you like to roast your chickens in a hot 400 degree oven ,the probe will eventually stop working or will become completely unreliable. Even at lower temperatures, the heat finally takes its' toll...it just takes longer for it to happen. One would think that something designed to be left in the oven would be able to take the heat. I will buy yet another probe because when this thing is working, it is great. That is worth $7 a year for me....but not for everyone. Per another reviewers advice, I am calling Polder", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_359", "text": "Don't buy this model. Honeywell screwed up!\n\tI bought this air cleaner in March of 03 and was pleased with the thing until it just stopped working in January 04. There was no indication that anything was amiss, I was changing the pre-filters on the recommended schedule and then one morning nothing; no lights, no sound, no activity. Am sending it back to Honeywell (on my nickel according to their warranty policy). We will see how long the replacement lasts. I have read several reviews here that don't give me much hope. Amazon was nice, said I needed to contact Honeywell directly but suggested I post a review", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_360", "text": "broken item\n\tI was dissapointed that this item arrived broken and I needed to send it back for a refund", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_361", "text": "Bought Two, Both Cracked\n\tI purchased this as a Christmas gift in early December. It didn't ship until February, which was okay. By then I liked the way it looked so much, I bought one for myself. They both arrived within a week of one another. \n\nBoth boards were treated with heated food grade oil and allowed to sit and soak it in. After wiping off the oil, my board had surface cracks, where the oil had pulled some of the glue out from between the bamboo pieces. Within the first month of use, both boards developed cracks all the way through them. Both boards were never soaked in water, but just wiped with a damp cloth.\n\nThis board may be beautiful, but it quickly became unusable and a waste of money. Now I'm looking for a good hardwood cutting board. (I've already replaced the gift board with another.) \n\nAll in all, this fiasco of a cutting board has cost me around $150...and I have yet to replace my board", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_362", "text": "pricing error\n\tthis item is priced wrong It is not in line with the other Calphalon item", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_363", "text": "KRUPS is KING\n\tConsidering all the bells and whistles on the coffeemaker itself,(all excessive, by the way) the carafes have much to be desired. It seems as if they are made with spun sugar. EXTREMELY FRAGILE, awkward handle and like a comment already listed, I too have replaced the carafe twice...making three so far. My Krups carafe of 10 years is still intact. If they still made the filters, I would still be using that machine.\nThe Cuisinart coffee bean container is hard to clean, still maintains rancid oils and leaves an oil slick on the top of the coffee. The carafe is poor at best", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_364", "text": "Not worth the money\n\tPurchased this, expecting better functionality. Sure it doesn't rust, but my $5 Wustoff pealer works much better", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_365", "text": "Chips the knife edge!\n\tThis sharpener seemed to work well, but that was before I noticed it was putting chips in the edge of the knife", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_366", "text": "The worst food processor ever\n\tThis chopper, if you can call it that, is terrible. I've tried chopping all kinds of foods from veggies to fruit to nuts to cheese. I've tried filling up the bowl, half full and barely anything at all. It doesn't chop. Plain and simple it just doesn't chop the food. I've had pieces of vegetables get stuck on the blade. Then, I'd have to stop and remove the piece and try again. It started to chop a little a couple of times, but then just stopped and the blade kept spinning while chopping nothing.\nIt was horrible and I've opted now for a bigger 7 cup Kitchen Aid or Cuisinart processor based on reviews here.\nLesson learned, you get what you pay for", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_367", "text": "Very disappointing\n\tI was so excited at the prospect of having a 3-cup mini chopper. I thought it would be ideal for hummus, which I hate to scrape out of my blender. However, it was very disappointing. On either speed, it just seems to chop what is in the center, so the stuff on the inside stays on the inside and the outside stuff stays on the outside--unchopped. If I wanted to take the lid off every two seconds and move everything around, I'd use the blender, no? I nearly pureed some red pepper, trying to get it all chopped. I have a 2 cup mini chopper (Procter-Silex, I think) that is really much better at consistent chopping. I never had to take the top off of it. Unfortunately, the bowl got warped in the dishwasher (even though it claimed to be dishwasher safe) and the lid does not fit tightly now, making an occasional mess with liquids and crumbs. Still, even warped, I find myself using the old one instead of this new one--it is really that bad!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_368", "text": "The worst can opener I ever bought\n\tOpenning a dog food can is nearly impossible without at least 6 or 7 tries to get the blade to catch. I bought it; I regret the purchase; I threw it out. This really hurts the cuisinart image", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_369", "text": "Ok Quality, not much of an edge\n\tDont plan on cutting anything you need a sharp knife for. Other than that, it's ok", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_370", "text": "Nice oven, lousy toaster\n\tThis is a very nice small oven, but as a toaster it really drives me up the wall. As someone else said, three knobs to adjust just to make toast! Then you have to stand there and watch it and the toast still burns!\n I will keep this to use as an oven, but tomorrow I am going out and buy a nice small toaster.\n And guess what it will not be an Oster product. This is the last of their products I shall ever purchase.\n\n Joh", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_371", "text": "Poor Quality\n\tUgly and Cheap looking Wife hated them now using as rags to wash the ca", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_372", "text": "Just plain terrible\n\tThese towels are very poor quality! I guess I can use them to dry off my dogs. If you really want cheap almost see through towels these are the ones for you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_373", "text": "Terrible quality\n\tThe coating does not last - extremely poor durability. I've been very careful with this pan, using only wood or plastic utensils and washing by hand only. Didn't matter - within just a few uses, the coating flaked off and the edges on the underside are rusting. Waste of money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_374", "text": "If you like to eat Teflon\n\tI received two of these baking sheets for Christmas last year; by March, 1/3 of the teflon was gone in spots. By July, it was coming off in sheets when washed. These Never went through the dishwasher; always hand washed. I threw them away and purchased Baker's Secret which seems to be satisfactory so far", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_375", "text": "Nonstick finish flakes off\n\tI would never buy this product again. The finish came off almost immediately. Don't waste your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_376", "text": "Nonstick Coating Flakes Off\n\tI REALLY loved this baking sheet when I first got it, so I was supremely disappointed when the nonstick coating began flaking off, essentially rendering it unusable. I may have gotten a bad batch or something. The product has a lifetime warantee and I do intend to send it back in, but wanted to let folks know about my experience", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_377", "text": "functional, but they get knife marks\n\tI bought these plates after I already had the rest of the matching dishes. I already knew that I was not pleased with them but had to complete my set of dishes and will have to tolerate them as long as they last. \nThey are really sturdy and go with everything BUT they get the 'knife-marks' - grey scratch marks from utensils scraping them. I imagine that there are white dishes out there somewhere that are not subject to this flaw, and if there are I hope to find them, but these are not them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_378", "text": "There are only 4 programming options!\n\tI thought this was the answer to my crock-pot prayers! I received it for Christmas and was heart broken to realize that you can choose high for 4 or 6 hours or low for 8 or 10 hours. (Look at the product image enlarged) Most things I cook take 6 hours on low! I occasionally have something that needs 8 hours but most of the time it is 6 to 7 hours. Unfortunately, if it doesn't do the time you need, it is completely useless. You would have to be home to turn it off or down. So I returned it and am making do with my Select Brands corningware programmable, (it doesn't do 6 hours on low either) and a regular 3 quart. I just make it home in time or I don't cook it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_379", "text": "Not as easy as it looks or they say.\n\tI found this sealer to be difficult to use. It is very difficult to get a good vacuum seal due to the clumsy method of putting the bags in a nozzle. Extreme pressure is needed to hold down and lock the top in order to create the vacuum and seal the bag. If you let up on the pressure, the vacuum seal is broken. I returned mine and would never buy another Rival sealer product again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_380", "text": "Do not buy.\n\tI accidentally ruined my father's old baking stone so I bought this on for him to replace it. Everything sticks to it! We thought maybe it just needed to be seasoned a bit before it stopped sticking. We've had it for over a month and we use it at least four times a week and it continues to make a mess out of anything we bake on it. That's not even the worst of it. It puts out a disgusting smell in the oven. Just last night we used it and had to sit it in the garage and open up the entire house because we all had headaches and our eyes burned from whatever fumes it was releasing. I definitely DO NOT recommend this item.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_381", "text": "Not what I expected\n\tI thought that 1200 thread count meant really soft.....while these sheets are really thick, they feel like sand paper. If you're looking for soft sheets, don't buy these.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_382", "text": "Dirty Water Drips Back Onto Carpet\n\tEven though I cleaned the machine between each empty and fill, if I did not have white carpet I would not have known this machine leaks the dirty water back onto the carpet. I had to shampoo the carpet two more times to remove the extra spots left in the carpet. A second time with detergent to remove the spots and then immediately with a rinse only cycle. My second gripe is the clean and dirty water reservoirs are in the same small space. I had to change it out about every 10 minutes. The machine gets one star for the dual brushes which I think are a positive for this machine. Unfortunately, that was not enough for me to keep it. It would have been cheaper for me to hire someone to come in and steam clean my carpet considering the fact I had to clean it three times and this carpet is in a low traffic area. I've had a Hoover for 8-10 years and will look to see what new machines Hoover has on the market.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_383", "text": "One of the worst products I have ever seen\n\tThe V2 is one of the worst built appliances ever especially at about $250. Without exaggeration I have been back to the parts dealer about 10 times for replacement of the front suction piece (breaks), a number of times for the clear water and soap dispenser assembly. It seems to fall apart, leak, and requires constant attention. I now have to go to have a repair of the brushes - they don't rotate. And this is with use maybe once a month. Frankly, I'd be embarrassed to manufacture and sell a product with such miserable (and expensive) quality", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_384", "text": "bad quality - a review after long term use\n\tI brought T-fal pans from my local Sam's Club wearhouse, and initially, the pans worked great. this is my review after about 1.5 years of use:\n\n1. the handle on the lid (plastic) broke after about a year. \n\n2. the non stick coating began to crack from regular use in about about 6 month, and it got so bad that i tossed the pan out in about a year and half. \n\n3. the handle broke twice on me and for both time i super glued them back on. on the third time, i just tossed them out and got an expensive Anolon titanium non-stick set. \n\n4. the pan is not made of aluminum and there are \"hot / cold\" spots on the pan. the hot / cold spot is caused by uneven distribution of heat. a good pan, generally with copper or aluminum core will evenly distribute heat. this pan does not. \n\nbottom line: \n\ndo not use this pan in the oven eventhough the instruction said up to 400 degrees. the handle will and did crack on me for 3 times with occasional oven use.\n\nthe pan is thin, and does not distribute heat well. and the worst: the non-stick coating is a joke. \n\ni found out that it's actually cheaper to get a expensive set and use it for like 10 years instead of getting a cheap set for a third of the price and replace it every 2 years or less. \n\nnot recommended.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_385", "text": "Bodom glasses\n\tAfter very little use one of the glasses inner lining broke and is unusable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_386", "text": "It's a \"dribbler\"....\n\tI liked the mug's look, feel, and size. Then I took a drink of java from this mug... I never could get a lip lock on this mug. The rim is very thin and very wide. It would always spill a couple of drops on my shirt. Nissan mugs have what I call a \"lip ledge\" that prevents the \"dribble\" effect to which the Bodum is prone. Nissan mugs also have a much smaller diameter rim which also makes drinking from them less hazardous to my white shirts", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_387", "text": "bread pans\n\tThis product did not even approach what was described. A bagutte pan needs to have a decent-sized curvature so a bagutte shape will be obtained. This pan would have produced a fairly flat loaf", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_388", "text": "i am so dissapointed\n\tI am really dissapointed with this bread machine!\nI had a panasonic 1 lb. breadmaker which I loved--but wanted a machine with a bigger loaf capacity. Never had any problems with the smaller panasonic, and received the Oster 5838 fo Christmas and have had nothing but bad experience--how many times do you have to experiment with the thing to get a good loaf of bread--like the Panasonic, you should be able to follow the instructiona and get a good loaf of bread!!\nWe also gave 2 of these for gifts --and really feel bad as they are a pain--all 3 are going back!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_389", "text": "Hamilton Beach 40616 Perculator Doesn't Last\n\tMy wife and I purchased the 40616 Hamilton Beach Perculator at K-Mart. After only 8 months of service the perculator would not keep the coffee hot--only luke warm.K-Mart refused to do anything about the problem because they only warranty the coffee pot for 90 days. This should give you an idea of what K-Mart thinks of the quality of the Hamilton Beach 40616 perculator.When I called Hamilton Beach customer no-service I was told to send in the cord from the coffee pot and a check for $9.95 and they would replace their defective equipment. The $9.95\nis 25% of the original price of the perculator so I will decline their offer. If their perculator only last for 8 months I don't even want to pay the $9.95 to get a new one. I feel that it should have been replaced for free! In their warranty booklet they tell you that the 40616 perculator has a limited 2-year warranty but that is only if you are willing to pay $9.95 to ship their defective equipment back to them. Because of this experience with the Hamilton Beach 40616 coffee perculator I will never purchase any Hamilton Beach equipment in the future.I will also not purchase anything else from K-Mart", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_390", "text": "a bad choice\n\tI feel it was an unlucky day when I bought this pot. As careful as I tried to be, it was extremely difficult to tell if I had correctly placed the stem (with basket) in the pit. It had to be by \"feel,\" and half the time it was apparently a hair's breadth off and would not perk. Or it would perk enough so that the light went on but that the coffee grounds were hardly wet. It was also difficult to correctly jam the plug into the pot. A hair's breadth off and again it wouldn't perk. So each day became a guessing game as to whether today would be the day I got real coffee instead of cold water or damp coffee grounds. I am returning to my old friend, the Farberware FC280. It may or may not last more than a year but at least I can depend on it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_391", "text": "dont buy this item\n\tNot much to say about this item it sucks. very thin and cheap made. Does not seal at all and does not keep the bread freah This is the worst product i have every got from Amazon.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_392", "text": "Knife broke the first day I received it!\n\tI just received this knife yesterday and amp; am sending it back for a refund. Upon first use, the forked metal tip broke off when I was chopping tomatoes for a salad. It took me a few moments to notice the lost tip (as it had ended up in the salad I was preparing.) Could have been very dangerous to swallow a sharp metal tip! The knife itself is flimsy, can't imagine that it could cut a bagel very well", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_393", "text": "Could work better.\n\tI folowed the instructions and found that the coffee was very weak so I experimented with differint grinds and filter no filter. I found not useing the paper filter and grinding the coffee expresso and stoping the water when it starts to look pale makes a med. strong cup. A lot of work for a decent cup. I still think that my old krups drip makes a great cup. I will keep trying other alternets to the pods becous there very expensive. I am waiting for some one to start manufacturing a home pod maker. that you can fill and seel at home", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_394", "text": "Not as good as the ECOPODS\n\tI have had the blue ecopods for well over a year now. Ilove the taste of the coffee and it does give a fair amount of foam but hard to clean. \n\n I saw the Presto MyPod and leaped to try it. The coffee overfills the cup making it too weak and no room for creamer. There is absolutely no foam. I got hooked on the Senseo Foam. We will use it in a pinch but only on the 1 cup setting with 1 1/2 scoops", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_395", "text": "Painful\n\tIt may work O.K. for melons, but the handle is extremely uncomfortable and ackward to grip when attempting to scoop ice cream. In addition, the shape of the scoop bowl makes it difficult to get a full scoop of ice cream", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_396", "text": "Overflows Consistently\n\tI bought this coffee maker to match my KitchenAid blender and coffee gridner. The coffee maker is attractive but works terribly. If you make more than 1 or 2 cups it overflows hot coffee onto the counter top. There is almost always grounds in the coffee too. When I called KitchenAid customer service they said they made a revision to fix the problems and sent me another one. It has the same problems. This is NOT user error I have tried different coffees, grinds, and positioning the carafe differently. This coffee maker is just a distrastrous design mistake. Finally I got KitchenAid to buy the coffee maker back and got a Cuisinart one. It works perfectly, costs less, and has more features. I would recommend Cuisinart and highly recommend that you do not buy this shoddy coffee maker - you will regret it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_397", "text": "Disappointing piece of junk\n\tI have several other Kitchen Aid appliances and they are all great - solid, hefty machines that do superior work, the type of items Kitchen Aid has built a reputation on. So that is why I bought this coffee maker (actually I have the previous model before this \"update\"). Boy, howdy! Was I blind-sighted! The quality of the housing is no better than a Mr. Coffee for 1/4 the price, and I too, have experienced the leaking problems like other reviewers have noted. And on mine, the spring that keeps the shut off unit down while you take the pot off the machine to have that first cup while it is still brewing - well, it decided to not do it's job only after about a month of owning it. The unit leaks coffee as if that is what it was designed to do. HEY, KITCHEN AID ENGINEERS - DO YOU READ THESE AMAZON REVIEWS? IF YOU DO, THEN GO BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD AND MAKE A COFFEE MAKER THAT IS IN LINE WITH YOUR OTHER PRODUCTS! AND GIVE THOSE OF US THAT BOUGHT YOUR PREVIOUS JUNK A FULL CREDIT TRADE IN TO UPGRADE TO IT ONCE IT IS AVAILABLE! HOW HARD IS IT TO MAKE A GOOD COFFEE MAKER? MY GRANDMA'S EARLY 70'S MR. COFFEE IS STILL PERKING STRONG - WHAT AN EMBARASSMENT TO KITCHEN AID. Nuff' said", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_398", "text": "the unit didn't power on!\n\tI got this on sale from Targets for $35. Eagerly I plugged in the unit, turned the variable dial to maximum steam, and increased the digital dial to 7. And then I waited, and waited, and waited, for 10 minutes. The iron never warmed up, let alone hot enough to iron anything. I can't say this is a bad product, but surely I got a non-working unit", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_399", "text": "Disappointing product\n\tBoth pads \"burned\" on the backside the first time I used them. They are still serviceable, but the \"burned\" areas are hard. They were used in a normal kitchen--no blow torches", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_400", "text": "Worst product I ever bought\n\tBe careful to buy products from compact appliance. They will not be responsible if the product is defective from the manufacturer. There is no return. You better think more than twice before you buy from compact appliance. They have the worst customer service including the manufacturer Edgestar.\nI agreed completely with the previous customer review that it is hard to get in touch with Edgestar customer service, which has the worst product I ever bought.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_401", "text": "Great for a week then JUNK\n\tBox arrived damaged. Opened product, scratched on front, dirty on the inside. After I cleaned it up it worked great for a week then \"poof\". No power at all. Thought I may have ran it too much so I left it unplugged for 24 hours then plugged it back in and NOTHING. Additionally customer service for Edgestar is TERRIBLE. I have left 10 voicemails and sent approx 14 e-mails back and forth with their customer service (haha) reps and still have made zero progress. Buy with caution", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_402", "text": "Would like it if it ever arrived in one piece!\n\tI ordered this cake plate and dome for my mother, shortly before Thanksgiving of 2002. The first time it arrived, after 3 weeks, it was in about 1,000 pieces. The UPS driver realized that upon delivery and returned the item. When it was sent the second time, which wasn't until around Christmas, it arrived with the handle to the dome broken off. So, long story short, no cake plate for Mom! Amazon.com should really examine how they pack items like this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_403", "text": "Nice Idea - Failed Implementation\n\tI wanted to like this toaster. It looks nice, seems sturdy enough, and stays cool to the touch. But it toasts poorly. One side of the bread toasts more than the other. So I have to pop up the toast 1/2 way through and turn it over. And now the pop up mechanism isn't working well", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_404", "text": "Bagels yes, Bread, NO\n\tIf you prefer having bread that is toasted on both sides look elsewhere for a toaster. Even when it is not on the bagel \"setting\" it does not do any more than barely warm one side of bread.\nIn addition if you are looking for a blue toaster (how I wound up with this one despite the warnings about its inefficiency) don't buy this one--it looks nothing like the picture on the internet. It is purple, so not only does it perform poorly it looks terrible in my blue/gray kitchen.\nI expected more from a KitchenAid product and if I could return a used toaster (albeit only 3 times) I certainly would.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_405", "text": "Bad quality plastic\n\tAs soon as I opened it and tried to remove the lid for cleaning, it broke! No instructions provided on how to remove, replace the removable parts", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_406", "text": "This fan is a piece of junk.\n\tI finally gave up after trying three of the Hunter fans and got my money back. Even on the lowest speed, this thing rattles, shakes, and groans. I own five Hunter ceiling fans, which are great. This fan doesn't deserve the Hunter nameplate", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_407", "text": "Cookware is fine, but bonus item STILL NOT HERE\n\tI like the cookware. Solid as Calphalon always is, If you follow the link on the Bonus item, it shows a 1-2 day availability. Today is Dec 26, ordered on Nov 9. Still waiting for the bonus.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_408", "text": "Overrated!\n\tI had older 500 thread count sheets that were better, lighter, smoother. These feel like 200 thread count sheets. Complete waste of money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_409", "text": "Stopped working\n\tThis Fork Thermometer would have been great if it had lasted more than 3 usages. No way to notify the manufacturer to find out \"why\" the fork quit working. It's still useful as a meat fork, but not as a thermometer. Very disappointing and a bit expensive to be used only as a fork.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_410", "text": "WARNING!!! Don't buy T-fal\n\tI bought T-fal's top of the line Avantis iron even though I only have light ironing to do. It broke in less than a year - losing heat completely. T-fal would not stand behind it. I wrote to them several times. They insisted on the original sales receipt despite the fact I had the charge on my American Express bill. They had no technical advise either. Read other Amazon reviews on their products breakdowns! I've paid half as much for irons that lasted for years. Avoid this turkey and this company. I'll never buy another T-fal product and neither should you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_411", "text": "Cleaning nightmare\n\tA normal coffee maker requires a quick rinse; this machine requires a wash, rinse and a thorough drying of the grinding unit. You can't just rinse the grinding unit because the fine coffee grounds need to be washed out.\n\nIf it wasn't for the fact that we spent nearly $100 for this unit, I would throw it away.\n\nSAVE YOUR MONEY - DON'T BUY IT", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_412", "text": "VERY DISAPPOINTED\n\tA friend bought a food saver by Tilia and told me that it would be wonderful for storing my bulk shopping in the freezer. I saved for it and got it. I used it a total of 10 times and not for long periods of time and it literally died. I sent it back to the factory asking for a refund and they refused and sent me a refurbished one in return - they will not refund your money on the poor quality items they sell. Just be careful and do not let this happen to you - Tilia looks much better on TV than it performs in real life.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_413", "text": "Bottom drawer a waste\n\tThe top portion of the freezer works great. The bottom drawer portion sounded great - no more digging to see what's at the bottom. The reality is that the bottom drawer is only useful as overflow from my refrigerator. I don't put anything in that part that I'm not willing to store at regular refrigerator temperatures. It's a disappoinment", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_414", "text": "haier dual compartment freezer\n\tthe product is an average product, do not think it is a top seller, another retailer has the same item cheaper.. the delivery and customer service is the wrost I have ever experienced.... would not order this item again with the poor delivery.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_415", "text": "Suitable for hard cheeses only.\n\tThe holes are really small. This grater is suitable for hard cheeses like Romano, but forget using it for a softer cheese like cheddar.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_416", "text": "This item does not work\n\tThis product simply does not work. The vacuum is so weak that it does not preserve the wine, even for a day. I have used a Vacuvin for many years and it is a far superior product at a far lower cost. We bought this item because it appeared to be easier to pump than the Vacuvin -- and it is. The reason: it doesn't preserve the wine. I am seeking a return and refund, either through Amazon or Metrokane", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_417", "text": "Beautiful but not reliable\n\tI honestly liked the blender a lot. I received it as a gift and it matched the rest of my kitchen's KitchenAid appliances-- range, refrigerator, dishwasher, pretty much everything other than the toaster oven. At the time, there could be no better blender. It looked great. It promised professional performance. It had KitchenAid's brand and durability behind it. \n\nI use my blender for making tomato sauce and the occasional fruit smoothie. There is some amount of ice crushing required, but that shouldn't be an issue. I certainly was not a weekly let alone a daily user. So, 3 years after I got the blender, I went to turn it on and it is completely dead-- no light on the on button. Changed outlets and still nothing. It's done. What an incredible dissappointment.\n\nBut, it seems to me that the KitchenAid brand has really taken an awful turn since it was acquired by Whirlpool(?). First, my dishwasher broke (3 repair jobs) then my stand mixer's seals are loose. I called customer service about trying to buy a replacement thermometer for my range and after endless re-routing, I got no where. The fridge has minor issues (loose rails, pieces not refitting) and is probably the best of the lot.\n\nI did some research. Apparently, KitchenAid is just licensing its name out on various products. So, realistically, there is no such thing as KitchenAid quality anymore since they don't make much of anything. Everything is just a re-branded product. Whirlpool is going to milk the brand premium until its reputation catches up to it.\n\nFrom a once KitchenAid loyalist, avoid this product-- yes it's beautiful but it's not going to last. Avoid all KitchenAid products because they really are not what they once were", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_418", "text": "Mine broke after two uses.\n\tMine broke and started SMOKING while I was making hummus (not even something tougher like ice). Kitchenaid won't fix it. There are many MUCH cheaper but nicer ones on the market", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_419", "text": "Broken after 18 months- KA refused to fix\n\tI find that such a well-known brand would have a longer warranty than 12 months. My blender broke (it was the \"coupler\") after about 18 months of use. I emailed KA about it and all they did was give me two repair shops where I could pay to have it fixed. Both repair shops are more than one hour away. They also offered me [...] off a \"refurbished\" blender. Gee...what service. You'd think they'd at least work with me since the blender wasn't even 2 years old. For [...] I went out and bought a Cuisinart and that comes with a 3 year warranty. KA blender was not worth my [...]. It never blended fruit all the way, either; it always left chunks of bananas", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_420", "text": "Just a regular mattress pad\n\tMy husband sweats a lot at night and I thought this would stop the problem. It didn't at all. It doesn't seems like it does anything for me either. It just feels like a normal mattress pad. Not exactly worth the price for a normal mattress pad", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_421", "text": "Its ok\n\tI just purchased a glass top stove and bought this because of the protective bottom. However, after using it several times, I would choose a different grill because of the following reasons:\n#1 The spatter mess - there is virutally no way to prevent splatter when using this pan creating an unneccessary amount of post-cooking clean-up.\n#2 There is no option of purchasing a lid\n#3 The pan itself has an odd rectangular shape that does not fit on one burner or two for that matter. Thus, somewhere while cooking you have a cool spot", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_422", "text": "Tried of the rust!\n\tWe've had 3 sets in just over 1-1/2 years. Return policy is great but it's a hassle. Can't Oneida make silverware that doesn't rust? I'm going to try a different brand", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_423", "text": "Not up to par\n\tI have numerous Le Creuset items, and this has to be the worst one. Everything sticks to the finish. Salsbury steak turns out horrible (can't make gravy), breakfast sausage patties become ground sausage pieces due to the sticking. And, like mentioned in an earlier post, it is hard to clean. Beware this new finish, (they have it on their grill pans also)it is not up to par", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_424", "text": "not happy with this pan\n\tI'm a huge fan of Le Cruest's products and own a few well chosen pieces. Having said that, this new satin finish is a disappointment. I was given this a gift a year ago and was thrilled - until I used it. \n\nI really wish they'd go back to their original smooth enamel finish. This must be an attempt to produce an interior more durable for using metal utensils with. An attempt that in my opinion is a failure. Things (like eggs and hamburgers) stick to this finish. You have to use a lot more fat to prevent sticking. It's hard to get clean, takes quite a bit of scrubbing even after soaking. It doesn't give the finish to grilled meats, etc that I want from a fry pan. Forget deglazing it to make a sauce. I find my All Clad 9 inch skillet to be a superior performer to this one.\n\nSince this is a 9 inch skillet, I haven't used it to saute onions, etc., so I can't say how it performs with these items. \n\nI do use it to make cornbread and to roast small portions of meats or veg in the oven, with good results (as long as I'm not going to use the browned bits to make a sauce). This to me though, is not enough uses to justify buying it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_425", "text": "Don't buy this one!!!!!!\n\tDoor advance feature broke after several weeks. Lower heating element broke after six months. Customer service refused to stand behind the product, stating that the warranty was expired. Note to buyer- warranty is one year from time of manufacture- NOT the date you actually receive it as a gift or purchase it. The knobs on the unit are like a child's toy- cheap and plastic. This is a highly disappointing product- I doubt we will buy another Delonghi product again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_426", "text": "2 dead on arrival - giving up\n\tThe second one came today. It is also dead on arrival.\nDo not bother with this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_427", "text": "KitchenAid Coffee Maker\n\tI, too, own several KitchenAid products and have been delighted with previous products. When I needed a new coffee maker, I decided to switch brands to KitchenAid based on prior history with the company.\n\nHOWEVER, this is the WORST coffee maker I've ever owned, including cheaper models. I'm now on my second coffee pot after KitchenAid sent me a new one when the one I ordered failed. While the company has been more than understanding, I hesitate to call again because I don't even want another one. Getting my money back shouldn't lie with the hands of the seller I purchased it from.\n\nHere's the problem. After a week of use, the water and grounds kept spilling over and coffee was not draining into the pot, saturating the electric plate and my kitchen floor. When I could get it just right (standing there holding the carafe in place), the coffee tasted burnt. \n\nI thought I had a defective product, but the new one is starting to do the same thing. The carafe does not stay in place and slides forward when placed on the electric plate (until there is enough coffee dispensed. The coffee carafe is supposed to push (when it's in the right place) on the plastic piece that releases the coffee. It's a design problem. It's definitely cheaply made. I have to stand next to my coffee maker as it's brewing to make sure the coffee is dripping. \n\nBelieve me, I wouldn't have bothered writing this if I didn't think it might save someone else the headaches. Buy something else! It's not worth the hassle.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_428", "text": "Looks Great - Tastes Mediocre\n\tI'm usually a big fan of KitchenAid appliances and I own a Proline coffee grinder, which is excellent. But, I could not get a good full-flavored cup of coffeee out of this machine. I usually brew 4 cups at a time. They have a setting for 1-4 cups, but the coffeee still turned out slightly weak and slightly bitter. I returned it and will try something else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_429", "text": "Faulty electronics\n\tThe salesclerk told us that because of previous model recalls, that the new KitchenAid was sure to be a huge improvement, especially with it's price tag. We've tried 2 models and both had problems with error messages. The manual's suggestions do nothing to eliminate this. Also, we've had the same trouble with coffee spewing out. For the price tag, this is a seriously disappointing coffee maker. We finally took it back and are on the look out for a better quality model (NOT KitchenAid). Oddly enough, our other KitchenAid appliances (range and fridge) have also had electronic problems. I wonder what the quality control is on the parts that are being cheaply manufactured, no doubt, in some overseas location. I wouldn't recommend KitchenAid to anyone, regardless of the nice styling and supposed high-quality.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_430", "text": "never received this item\n\tordered it in October, now it's January 8th!\nI give up", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_431", "text": "Water and Steam Everywhere!\n\tThis Krups espresso maker leaves water and steam all over the counter every time it is used. I think the \"built in safety\" features are to blame. The finer the grind, the more water leaked out. Keep in mind that fine grinds are recommended for espresso and cappuccino.\n\nUsing a coarse grind, which is usually only used for cowboy coffee out on the trail or French press machines, I still get quite a bit of leakage. Using finer grinds produces more and more leakage leaving only about half a carafe of extremely strong espresso which is indeed more like cowboy or french press coffees. -I enjoy cowboy coffee but would prefer espresso from my espresso machine plus I hate all the mess.\n\nThe Krups machine I had fifteen years ago worked well but this machine sucks big time. If you don't want to fork over a lot of bucks for a \"real\" espresso maker, try a Mr Coffee espresso machine. Mine, which I use when I travel, cost less than twenty dollars and does not leak.\n\nIn the meantime I have ordered a Lello 45900 Ariete Espresso/Cappuccino Maker to replace the Krups. -I'll keep you postsed.\n\nBilly Bat", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_432", "text": "Good Idea: Bad in Reality\n\tI jumped on purchasing this machine when I saw it. I was tired of storing beans in the freezer. I put 4 AA batteries in it and a pound of beans, closed the lid and the sucking sound started...and it kept going, and kept going, and kept going. I started looking for places to store it so that it wouldn't wake me up at night or disturb me with it's annoying hum first thing in the morning. But I didn't have to worry, but the next morning the batteries were dead. I replaced them and within 24 hours they were all dead again! There is no place to plug it in so you're stuck with using batteries. I'm going to try buying rechargables but I don't know how long I'm going to want to keep this replacement going!!\n\nP.S. I found it interesting that after I post my negative review three 5 star reviews appear from people who have no review history and NONE of them address the battery issue. Sur La Table, is sending me a new unit but told me that they received an identical complaint about the battery life. Be wary. I'll try to update you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_433", "text": "It is an expensive toy\n\tI have two Roomba's, after one year of good operation they have been having battery problems. One Roomba was returned for refurbishment. They have good customer service, if you pursue them. The newly returned Roomba still has battery problems. The housekeeper which was very excited when I bought the Roomba now uses the vacuum cleaner.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_434", "text": "Yellow Battery Took over a Month to get to me!\n\tAmazon took over a month in shipping me this roomba battery. It works ok. Also the list price is too high on this Amazon site.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_435", "text": "The perfect appliance--if you have 20 minutes for toast\n\tWhat a shame that this appliance fails at its sole purpose in life. Let's hope there's a support group for mediocre toasters", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_436", "text": "Pricey for an item that's $19, isn't it?\n\tRecommended:\nNo. The product is not very durable\n\n\nGood things:\nAll in all, this caddy is great because it's versatile. It's huge and tall enough so a 12.5\" round cake that's about 5 inches high can fit in easily. The locking mechanism is also pretty neat. There's 3 of them so it makes it very easy to carry without any fuss of the cake dropping on the floor. The handle of the carrier also gives a comfortable grip. Carrier is also see through so you'll notice if the decorations have been messed up during the transporting process.\n\nNOT so Good things:\nNOT very durable. Locking mechanism that holds the base of the carrier may crack making it non portable.\nThis product is susceptible to breakage perhaps because certain stores just have had these items on their shelf for a long time-- that's only my assumption. Plastic should not crack unless it's placed in extreme temperatures or is abused. Should the temperature in the fridge crack a plastic? Very unlikely don't you think?\nThe price is also far cry compared to other products sold by discount stores (i.e Linens../WlMrt. Other carriers are sold from $4-$9.\n\nThe height is good but it can be problematic when storing it in the fridge, but aren't all cakes difficult to store regardless?\n\nIn terms of cleaning the base, you'll need a brush to really get the bottom cleaned up", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_437", "text": "A workhorse of a coffee pot\n\tA well made no frills percolator. It packs well,is quite simple to use and makes a great cup of coffee. The ideal coffee pot for camping or outdoor use. A superior product compared to the many flimsy coffee pots made for campers", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_438", "text": "Piece of Garbage\n\tI would have given this no stars but it won't let me. This non-stick griddle has more things stick to it than tape. It is simply the worst product I have purchased in a long time. I have this \"non-Stick\" griddle for just about a month and it is ready for the trash. The non-stick is coming up on the flat end and the griddle is worthless, it ripped my chicken cutlets to shreds. Don't buy it!!! If you read this and still buy it may you have three horrible meals like I did before it met the old trash can", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_439", "text": "Bad fit...\n\tFYI, those of you with square burners will not like this one. It is not stable because of the design, which is clearly meant for round burners.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_440", "text": "Sheets Irregular to the Extreme\n\tThe sheets arrived soft and after washing stayed colorfast but shrunk. They were difficult to get on the mattress", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_441", "text": "Ok, the sheets weren't expensive but WHAT a disappointment!\n\tAfter one wash the fitted sheet shrank and color leeched onto it so it has grey splotches in places. We don't even have a deep mattress but now the bare mattress shows on the sides. It'll have to go in our next garage sale.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_442", "text": "Poor negative pressure\n\tI purchased this about 1 year ago and it's only taking up space in my house. It has very poor suction on carpeting. Works O.K. on hardwood floors but then again most of these will. I expected better force. The small openning may look \"cool\" but it doesn't allow for wide enough sweeping area and I find myself going over the same area again and again. Also, the charging holder is a little harder to place the unit in. I would consider look at others first", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_443", "text": "Disappointing\n\tThe convenience tempted me to try this for $20 at my local grocery. Poorly executed and constructed, the pods were too expensive and bland. Will be donating this to charity", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_444", "text": "Leaky Mess\n\tThe coffee maker was working fine as long as I was using the presto Mypods with no filter in them.. \n\nThen, I tried using some pods in the regular pod holder. Coffee all over the counter every time.. I suspect that using the pods created back pressure that ruptured something internally. \n\nBased on the fact then when used as intended it fails miserably, I would have to say that it is an example of shoddy engineering.. Junk, Garbage, Crud\n\nBTW - If yours is working, I found that the secret to decent tasting coffee was to wash the pod holder (the presto mypod) with soap and water every time and throw the pod holders in the dishwasher once in a while. \n\nI guess they let some three year olds design the thing on a 'take your kids to work' day.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_445", "text": "Great coffee, but the machine only works for about 1 month\n\tI am on my third machine now, and it too is leaking. Dont get me wrong, the coffee tastes really good, always fresh. But after a while the machine starts to leak when you are making a cup of coffee. I guess the machine only cost 25 bucks now, so if you dont mind only using it for a month it is a great buy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_446", "text": "Very Disappointing\n\tI bought this cookie press to make my favorite Christmas cookies-Spritz. I got the dough into the gun, squeezed the handle, kept squeezing the handle, and nothing. The mechanism that was supposed to push the dough out thru the disk kept slipping, and hence, no cookies. It was very frustrating, having everything ready to make the cookies, but with no way to properly form them. I would not recommend this cookie press", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_447", "text": "Took too long to ship, then got wrong color!\n\tThis is a disapointment for me. I ordered these sheets in white, and recieved ivory. (unlike other reviewers I am not talking about a tinge of ivory, my package said IVORY instead of WHITE.) I would return these sheets, but they are a gift for my mother, and since they took so long to ship, I won't have time to get her anything else! I have never had a bad experience with Amazon products, some of the third party sellers could be better, but usually Amazon it's self is pretty good. Not in this case! The sheets do feel nice, and hopefully they work out for my mother, but I am keeping my paperwork and packaging just incase she runs into any problems!\nBuyer Beware: $200 dollar sheets for $30 is TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_448", "text": "Jack of all trades, master of none\n\tWe purchased the George Foreman 8 in 1 with the thought we would get the toaster oven we needed and some other features that would be nice to have. The 8 in 1 does have alot of neat features, the issue is it doesn't do any of the features very well. The toaster feature takes about 2 times as long to toast as a smaller, more conventional toaster oven. The Rotisserie is difficult to use and the grease catcher woefully inadequate. We found out the hard way when we had chicken grease overflow out of the grill and onto the counter. I can see this being a very good item for those with very small kitchens and in need of saving space, however, be warned that this oven has many shortcomings", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_449", "text": "Give this one a pass...\n\tDefinitely not up to typical Cuisinart standards. While the roaster is a nicely polished stainless which makes for easy cleanup, it's relatively thin. In a 400 degree oven, the pan actually bows.\n\nLook elsewhere for your roaster", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_450", "text": "NOT for Smoothies\n\tI don't know what the other reviewers of this blender are blending...but this blender is junk. I have tried twice to make smoothies with it and this blender cannot do the job. All of the ingredients just sit there while the only part of the mix being blended is at the very bottom. So, you have to keep stirring and stirring and stirring the mixture to get it all incorporated. And then try adding the crushed ice. This blender is going back.\n\nIf you need a blender to make smoothies, this is not the model to buy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_451", "text": "Bad DeLonghi Experience\n\tWe purchased a DeLonghi toaster oven and both the toaster and oven functions stopped working right after the one year warranty expired. We barely used this product. When contacting customer service we were told that there were no replacement parts available for our model and there was nothing we could do and nothing they would do for us. My $20 toastmaster lasted more than 15 years! This is the lsat time I buy a toaster based on appearance", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_452", "text": "Manufacturing Defect\n\tI received the DeLonghi XR640 Toaster Oven and was disappointed to find it unuseable. The wire rack inside was such a tight fit, it took 2 hands to pull it out! After a few times doing this, the enamel finish was starting to come off, which would soon result in rusting metal. I never turned it on, just returned it immediately.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_453", "text": "Piece of Junk\n\tI've been happy with many other KitchenAid products, but this one is pure junk. The pasta roller attachment that KitchenAid also offers is great, but the width of it is so close to the size of this ravioli press, that the edges of the ravioli barely have enough dough to seal - and many of them pop open.\n\nIt's worth noting that although this does in fact attach to a standing mixer, it does not use the mixer's motor. You have to manually turn the crank with your hand.\n\nI returned this piece of junk, and bought the VillaWare V5500 10-Square Ravioli Maker for $18. Save yourself some money and do the same", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_454", "text": "It's ok but a bit fragile\n\tFirstly this set arrived with the small lid broken. Amazon of course sent a replacement set but then the large lid was broken on that one. I now have my full set however it feels kind of thin and fragile. It's an ok buy but when the time comes to replace them I'll be looking for something a bit more durable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_455", "text": "Cuisinart - tough to clean\n\tWhile the combined grinding and making of the coffee in one unit is a great idea, the mess that it created was a pain to clean up each day. The grounds would get caked in on all three removal parts and each part needed to be cleaned before using again. I had the product three months and it quit working. The good thing is that when we call Cuisinart's 800 number, they told us to just return the item to the store that we purchased it at and we got our money back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_456", "text": "A short but fruitful life\n\tFor approximately six months I owned this knife. I used it everyday as it far outshined my other henkel chefs knife in balance, cutting efficiency and need for regular sharpening. Until a few weeks ago when I was peeling a clove of garlic with the knife. Lo and behold...I know have a two inch blade attached to the handle and five inches of steel sitting on the countertop. I am currently looking for other brands of this knife style as I was unhappy with the manufactures complete lack of response regarding my complaint", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_457", "text": "THIS PRODUCT IS HORRIBLE!\n\tI completely agree with the other reviewers. This product is so bad. It warps under the heat, the not-so-non-stick surface peels, and food sticks like glue", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_458", "text": "Slow work\n\tI have used the steamer once, and was disappointed at how long it took. The steam comes out weakly and splattered water on the garment several times. I was just trying to take the store creases out of a new pair of lightweight cotton trousers, and it took a lot of going over to get it done. I used to have a small hand steamer that put out a real blast of steam and worked much faster. This one will probably work on heavier material like drapes, but it will take a very long time. I wouldn't buy it if you plan to use it for anything other than very delicate items, and it seems like a lot of equipment to lug out for that job. A hand unit makes more sense to me, and you wouldn't have to maneuver that long hose. This is just one more large thing to store. I wish I could return it to Wal-mart, but will probably give it away and buy something that is easier to use", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_459", "text": "Can't imagine anyone liked this thing.\n\tI hate to iron and despise the cost of dry cleaning...so, I was really excited when I saw this steamer at CVS. It was reasonably priced and sounded wonderful. I was bragging about how much I loved this steamer after using it just once! It was easy and fast....then, the second time I used it---Water everywhere! \n\nWater started to spit and spray out of the (sealed and closed) base of the steamer. I had turned the top to the locked position...but, the black rubber ring (supposed to keep the thing sealed?) was all twisted up---explaining why it wasn't working. Well, I fixed that rubber thing back into place, but it still kept spraying boiling water. SO, right now it's sitting in the corner waiting to be thrown out. \n\nI'm very frustrated with this product, but love the way that clothes steamers work. It looks like I'm going to have to bite the bullet and buy an expensive one. But, how expensive should these things be? All they do is boil water and shoot it out of a nozzle, right?\n\nThis product is a waste of time and money...I can't believe that there were any good reviews.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_460", "text": "A Big Fat Joke and A Waste Of Money\n\tI am a trained research assistant; therefore, I try to research products before I purchase them. In the case of this purchase, I saw the item during an early bird sale at Kohls, so I grabbed it. I owned a professional steamer that was purchased at a store that was going out of buisness, but it is really bulky, so I thought that the compact steamer would be a great choice. On the contrary, it was a big waste of time trying to dewrinkle a blouse, and although it was on sale, it was a waste of money. The problems I had were:\n\n1. The cord is too short: directions instruct user to hang nozzle on the door hook which hangs over the top of any door. The nozzle would not reach to the top of the door, and I live in a mobile home, so it is not like I have the tallest doors in a home.\n\n2. The most important thing in steaming a garment, for me, is to avoid the garment getting wet. I did not fill the steamer to the maximum line, because I know from past experience that this could sometime cause the spitting affect. After 2 minutes of waiting for the steam, I began to try it out on a silk blouse, and what a big mistake I made. The water spat out on the material. I thought that I should not hold the nozzle so close, but it did not matter, because water continued to spit out on the blouse.\n\n3. The steam pressure would not dewrinkle the blouse. The is not a case where the material was so hard to dewrinkle; it is silk, not that hard of a material.\n\nI have read other reviews, and if this machine worked for them, I don't know how, but I can attest to the operation of the steamer that I purchased. I dabble in selling clothing on another website, and I have owned my other steamer since 2002, and I will continue to use it; I will just have to deal with space that it takes up in my home. Conair GS4 Compact is a bust.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_461", "text": "I burned my eye pretty bad.\n\tThis is a dangerous steamer. Sometimes it will pour steaming water and burn you badly. definitely not recommended. I am throwing mine away", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_462", "text": "Too damned purple! (Aubergine)\n\tThis is NOT Aubergine, a dark purple like the color of eggplant skin, but it is a light, bright purple. Sitting on my kitchen countertop, it is a very formidable sight first thing in the morning; glowing, shimmering in kitchen flourescent lighting. Caveat emptor, unless you're color blind or really like bright purple", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_463", "text": "Pass on this one!!\n\tThrew it in the trash! It was AWFUL!! Horrible to clean, didn't chop right. PASS ON THIS ONE!! Bought an unknown brand for $9.99 and love it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_464", "text": "Overpriced to say the least\n\tI strongly agree with the last reviewer- this unit is EXTREMELY OVERPRICED. I also have a all-metal zinc alloy unit that included 2 extra worms, aluminum foilcutter, stainless steel bottle stopper and pourer and gift box for $25. This one, at $150, still has a plastic body", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_465", "text": "Useless..!\n\tI bought this blender to make pie pastry, and I was thoroughly disappointed. The wires don't cut because they just widen and the pieces of butter slip through..I spent a lot of muscle to obtain a very poor result. The handle is nice but it just doesn't get the job done", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_466", "text": "Burst into flames when making toast\n\tI just bought this toaster (not on Amazon) to replace a Black and Decker toaster oven that had served well for more than 10 years. This new toaster oven burst into flames when making toast filling my house with rank smoke and nearly setting my kitchen cabinets ablaze. This is a very dangerous appliance that, based on my experience and other reviews here, should probably be taken off the market and recalled", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_467", "text": "Not even worth 1 star\n\tThis item fell apart the moment I took it out of the box. The sides literally came apart. Do not buy this product. The company should be ashamed for even selling it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_468", "text": "Poor Quality\n\tWe have only been using the sheets for 2 months and it is already pilling (balling up) very badly. It is already affecting my husbands sleep so we are on a search for another sheet set. When you see 500 thread count, you expect more from the sheet but I guess we should have know what to expect given the low price. I suppose you get what you pay for. Take my advice and don't throw away this $$", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_469", "text": "Impossible to Clean\n\tI agree with the previous reviewer that these are difficult to clean and dry. I could never get mine really clean so I threw them out", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_470", "text": "Crack easily\n\tAlthough I like the concept of these storage containers, they crack very easily. The bottom of one of the largest containers had cracked during shipping. (Still useable for dry things like flour) Then as I was sitting on the floor putting the containers away in a bottom cabinet, I dropped on from 1-2 feet above a linoleum floor -- it too chipped and cracked at the point of impact. Also, when I first unpacked the containers, one of the lids came apart and the bottom half became stuck in the container. We had to use a knife/fork and 2 people to pry it out, doing some damage in the process. I believe the Click Clack folks have developed a second or even third generation of these containers. Perhaps they are sturdier. On the positive side, I did store some tomatoe sauce in one of the containers and it did not stain", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_471", "text": "Since when is Spode made in China?\n\tI purchased 5 of these dishes (at $9.99 each) to give as Christmas gifts. Spode is manufactured in England, but the sub-standard knock-offs I received came from China. The color is dull and grayish. Return shipping would be outrageous, so I'm stuck with 5 ugly dishes.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_472", "text": "Can you hear me now?\n\tThis phone would be great if it did not have the worst static come and go several times throughout a call. It never fails, when I need to make a really important call-- the static is so loud I can't hear at all. Every time we use it the static interrupts our conversation because we can't hear. And Target wouldn't take it back without the box--How long are we supposed to keep the box- reasonably!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_473", "text": "Black Goo and Funny Smell\n\tThe design is ok. Nothing fancy, nothing different, it looks just like any other teakettle. It works fine. The handle doesn't get hot, and the whistle isn't too loud. I gave it one star because of the black goo that came inside. I washed it before using it, and after the water was done boiling, I saw little black particles floating in the water and the water smelled weird. The smell may have been caused by that black stuff. I washed the pot again and saw more black stuff coming out. I took one piece and noticed it was gooey. I checked if there was something that had melted when I boiled the water, but I saw the kettle was intact. I boiled more water and again I saw the black goo floating in the water. I have boiled water 7 times and have washed the pot 4 times, and there is still goo floating in the water, they are almost unnoticeable, like very tiny dots, but they are there. At least the funny smell is gone. I don't know what that black goo is or what's causing it or where it's coming from. I'm afraid it may contain dangerous metals or chemicals that can be harmful. If I keep seeing black goo, I'm sending it back. I think I've learned my lesson. When it comes to buying cookware, it's better to buy good quality. It's not worth jeopardizing your health to save a few bucks.\nUpdate: After washing it two more times and boiling water one more time I got rid of the goo. And I've noticed that the handle gets very hot when I fill it all the way up", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_474", "text": "Terrible in so many ways\n\tI have read a few reviews about this machine and some how I am not sure what I missed. I purchased this machine about 8 months ago. I loved the look of it in my kitchen with all my stainless appliances. That is where it ends.\nThis machine has been terrible, when you put water in it the filter part floats up and out of the slot letting water get into the machine unfiltered. When your filling your cup you have to bend down in front of the machine to see where the coffee is in the cup or it will overflow, making more for you to clean up. I just want coffee!!!\n\nEven though the inside \"unit\" that holds the coffee does come out, it is not designed to fit into the front of a refrig to put water in it. You have to use something else to catch the water from the refrig then dump that into this machine. \nThey put little time into the design/research of this machine. I hesitate to add this as I don't want anyone reading this to think my home is dirty....living in Florida we tend to see Palmetto bugs. This machine has about 5 vent holes in the top of it, I had two bugs get in the machine. They had full access to the water reservior. Once I filled the water reservior the bugs came flying out. That was the end of this machine for me. POOR DESIGN ISSUES and not sanitary by any means. LOOK ON!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_475", "text": "Poor Handles\n\tThe cooking set looks great. However, once you heat the pot/ pan, the steel material handles become super hot. I have to return the huge box", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_476", "text": "I hate these pillows, they smell like a henhouse!\n\tGranted I have never had feather pillows before so maybe this is what is to be eppected but they have no neck support whatsoever, they make disturbing crunching noises whenever I move my head and they positively REEK like a dirty henhouse. Gross! Home on the range ain't for me. I detest these, and threw them out", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_477", "text": "cooks great, lid does not work well...\n\tI Love the way the Tefal deep fryer cooks, however, I am returning my second one due to a defective lid closure. The lid may close initially, but after a few uses it no longer stays closed. Since I have small children in my home, I will not be purchasing this one again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_478", "text": "High Priced - Low Quality\n\tVery disappointing! Spend your money somewhere else. I threw away a perfectly good but old made in the USA Thermos bottle and bought this made in China Nissan 0.79-Quart Stainless-Steel INSULATED Bottle back in June of 2005. Ten Months later this bottle stopped keeping anything warm and would feel warm to the touch after you poured warm liquids in it - evidence of the loss of its insulating function. I think it lost the vacuum in the cavity which I think is the method used to insulate the liquid inside. When you spend $25 one would think it's a good quality product - Think again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_479", "text": "very annoyed!\n\tI bought this thermomter after watching Goods Eats with Alton Brown, because when I make buttercream frosting I wanted to be able to clip on the thermometer to the pot and get an accurate reading. Well this themometer did a lousy job at staying clipped onto the pot, it kept falling off no matter how I put it on. I even tried using other pots, but no luck. I am so mad that I paid so much money for this crappy gadget, it sucks", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_480", "text": "Big and Leaky\n\tThis is a neat idea ruined by shoddy manufacturing. First of all, this coffemaker is a lot bigger than most regular ones, especially the height. I can't fill this one without pulling it all the way out to the front of the counter. This takes up a lot of room for small kitchens or crowded countertops. The whole thing is also made out of plastic with a very cheap look and feel as soon as you take it out of the box. In just about 3 months of daily use, I've already had water or coffee leak out of the dispenser four times. Between the constant waste of space and having to watch out for leaks, I'd rather go back to pouring my own cups. The only reason I haven't thrown it out is because my wife bought it and I don't want to hurt her feelings", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_481", "text": "If you want quality, look elsewhere...\n\tI purchased this unit due to the fact that you could dispense without a coffee pot. In the past I have usually ended up breaking the glass carafe that comes along with traditional coffee makers. At first, I was very pleased with the unit and thought I made a great purchase. Eventually it started to drip and leak at random. The handle in the water/coffee holder broke. The top of the unit that lifts up broke off completely and now just sort of sits there precariously. Finally, this week it decided that it was not going to work at all. It will not make coffee. It will turn on, but not brew. I have only had this for a year and a half or so. Look elsewhere if you are looking for something that is going to last. (it was only used 2-3 times a week", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_482", "text": "Battery life is 4 months tops\n\tMy spouse operates this vacuum daily until the rechargeable nickel-cadium battery is dead to avoid any memory issues. Like the Black and Decker 15.6V CHV1560 cordless hand vacuum, the battery life is 4 months tops.\n\nPerhaps Black and Decker should replace the nickel-cadium battery with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery on all of their cordless hand vacuums", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_483", "text": "Works great, at first...\n\tI have had this product for about 2 years. When we first got it, it worked great--lasted about 10 min. at a time. Now, we're lucky to get the floor cleaned up under the table before it starts to wear down. Also, the clip which holds it to the base just broke, and I see that I am not the first person to experience this problem. I don't see anywhere to buy a replacement base, at this time, so I may end up just throwing the whole thing away", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_484", "text": "stripped gears\n\tI am very disappointed with this product. I was carving my Thanksgiving turkey yesterday when the knife stopped working after it got hooked on bone in the wing. The motor continued to work, but the blades stopped moving. The knife has only been used 3 times, but I had to throw it out today. I opened the plastic case, and found a metal worm gear coming off the motor shaft,and a cheap nylon gear attached to it to move the blades back and forth. The nylon gear was stripped and the knife was useless. My prior knife, much less expensive, lasted for 18 years. The Cuisinart knife is not well made and only works well when it is not under any stress.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_485", "text": "they leak\n\tZyliss makes different Shaker with different color. If you didn't catch this review, it is just because this color is n/a. They all leak.\n\nAfter 3 months of daily use, I feel bad that I have another thing to full up the landfill", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_486", "text": "careful, it may leak\n\tIt has a terrible desing flaw. I use it to mix and carry protein shakes. I put the powder in, put the cap on and when i am ready put the milk or water, shake and drink. Too good to be rated 2 stars, isn't it? well that was the good.\nThe bad is: the tread that hold the cap is inside the conteiner so when you mix, the mixture go thru the tread (it doesn't look nice), and it's supposed to be hold in by a clear tiny silicon-like band that is attached to the cap. If you tighten the cap too much, the band will be squeezed out of position and leak. If you do not tighten it enough the band won't seal and leak.\nAnother thing, maybe not as important as the above, is that it is little uncomfortable to drink directly from the bottle, the lid keep closing everytime.\nSo before you make your decision analize carefully. Despite all that.... It mixes, when you get it right(until the band break) and spray eventuall", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_487", "text": "This does not hold its edge\n\tI have had the knife for a month, and now it is simply not sharp. The knife does NOT hold it's edge, and I have used it only on soft vegetables a few times.\n\nAcceptable at $19, but hardly high quality", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_488", "text": "Poor quality - a great disappointment\n\tI bought this coffee pot after owning the older version of the grind and brew. Silly of me to think this would be an improvement. The front load basket design is terrible. It is a true \"pain\" to clean this section, you cannot get your hands or any tool I have in my kitchen to clean the mechanisms. Therefore, the brew basket sticks and at times the latch that holds the basket in will at times be gummed up. Then when you start to brew your coffee thinking that the latch is closed, its not - its gummed up. Not a problem until the heat and moisture from the brewing coffee loosen the gunk up and your basket shoots out and the coffee brews all over your counter. As many times as hubby and I try to clean this its become too much of a pain, this coffee pot is out of here... and on its way to the curb. I actually am contemplating sending it back to cuisinart in pieces!!!!!!\nPoor design. Did I mention the coffee itself does not seem to have the same flavor as the other machine. I think this one brews at a higher temp making the coffee bitter.\n\nMy advise as a seasoned coffee maker/drinker. PASS save your money and your headaches", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_489", "text": "Dislike button pause and pour\n\tI am not a fan of the pause and pour feature. IT is a button and if the pot is not directly under button the coffe over flows. On two occasions the machine stopped dripping coffee in the pot, casing grounds to overflow the filter. I can only assume the pot was not perfectly placed. I searched for a red coffee maker at a resonable price but could find none without this type of pause and pour. I may have to remove button for 100% satisfaction. But I love the red accents in my kitchen", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_490", "text": "Green slime in Brita pitcher\n\tI have been using a Brita pitcher for years but with the last two boxes of filters, a green slime grew in the pitcher after less than a month of use. I've heard the Brita faucet filter attachments are worse. I'm looking for another product.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_491", "text": "awful\n\ti have wanted a crockpot for a long time and this one was one of the cheaper ones i saw.\ni've read reviews about rival before but decided to go ahead and try it out.\ni really wish i would have kept my receipt and box!.\nthe lid doesn't even fit and moves around most of the time making a bunch of noise and letting all the steam escape so all your liquid ends up being gone.\nthe food is well done before the slow time is up. my chicken turns out SO dry and overcooked.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_492", "text": "Cooker From He__!!\n\tWish I had seen the reviews before purchasing this insane appliance. Nothing \"slow\" about it-- burns everything, even on the Keep Warm setting. Best you can get out of it is 4 hours before you absolutely have to return home and shut it off. If not, your evening meal is small burnt pieces of food welded to the bottom of the pot. I swear, this thing is possessed! My old Rival Crock Pot was the best appliance I ever purchased, this one is the WORST!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_493", "text": "Why anyone thinks this is a good iron is beyond me\n\tI bought this iron based on the recommendations here and was terribly dissapointed. First of all, the iron is very big and heavy. That's not really a problem by itself, but when the iron leaves wrinkles on a shirt as much as it did, it becomes a big problem. The controls were hard to deal with. Turning the iron on and to the setting desired involved getting under the holder. I can see someone burning their hand on a hot iron by accidentally reaching underneath to get a grip in order to work the controls on a hot iron.\n\nThe water receiver only accepts water when the iron is laying flat. Well, that's fine if the iron isn't hot, but what if you decide you need water while ironing? The steam controls either don't work on the unit I have, or they don't work similar to any other iron I've used. \n\nThis iron is far worse than the Sunbeam I'm trying to replace due to inherent problems and leaks", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_494", "text": "Not very effective\n\tMaybe I just have stains that are too much for it, but this cleaner didn't seem to do very much, certainly not enough to warrant paying the extra for it versus normal cleaners. And I'm not using it on very old Le Creuset either, everything I have is less than a year old. Maybe it does better on older stains!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_495", "text": "TFal deep fryer\n\tThe size is nice for 2 people. Cleaning is easy. Seems to be a defect in that the unit has to sit just right on the base or it will not go on and off by itself. You have to juggle it to be sure it is seated just right to get it to come back on after the oil is heated up and then you have to be real careful that it stays seated just right.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_496", "text": "Never again\n\tThese knives are terrible! The eversharp edge is finely serrated and tears the steak leaving pieces of meat hanging on the edges. It rips the food instead of cutting it. I thought the Henckels name would be better than this. Don't waste your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_497", "text": "Another water tank victim\n\tAs mentioned in a lot of other reviews, my water tank leaks like a sieve. the unit is completely unusable. When you see how poorly constructed the water tank is, you realize Hoover has built a clearly defective product. Save yourself trouble, buy another brand of cleaner. I will never buy a Hoover product again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_498", "text": "Is this some sort of sick joke?\n\tIs this some sort of sick joke? Are you purposfully trying to be politically incorrect or WHAT!? Making fun of sombody's disability like that is not funny and can produce long term mental anguish. If you're not careful, I'm going to take you to court", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_499", "text": "Corelle Livingware\n\tMy wife and I ordered 2 sets of the corelle ware. We even got a $10 discount automatically. The order came quicker than expected and everything was in excellent shape. We like this type of diningware better than china ware. It is virtually indestructible. I lkie Amazon's free shipping. I've purchased many things through Amazon and haven't been disappointed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_500", "text": "Disappointed!\n\tThis grinder has a small capacity [not as advertised]. If you follow directions, it will only grind enough for 4 cups at a time. Also, for some reason it generates a static charge and there is coffee dust all over the counter after emptying it. The cord is stiff and the cord storage is inconvienient. Finally, it is much more noisy than my old one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_501", "text": "The Chemical Smell is Real\n\tAfter reading the reviews here saying that the chemical smell mentioned by others was not a problem for them, I went ahead and ordered this rice cooker. After I received the cooker, I was a little disappointed to find that it was made in china, rather than japan, and that there were some very noticeable imperfections in the fit and finish. \n\nI made sure to remove the shipping paper under the pot, and wash the pot and lid thoroughly, but upon trying it out I was disappointed to find that my cooker did in fact emit an acrid chemical smell that filled my apartment. It was the kind of smell that you more feel in your nose than actually smell. The smell also flavored the rice, which was most noticeable after letting it cool and airing out the apartment. Aside from this problem, though, the rice, which was standard japanese style white short grain, came out perfectly.\n\nI returned this cooker and ordered the Panasonic SR-NA18, which should arrive tomorrow. I have compared a few rice cookers at my local asian store, and this Panasonic model seems better built than the newer (I believe) Panasonic SR-LA18, plus I believe it is made in Japan (I'll have to check when mine arrives). I also highly recommend the Zojirushi 10-cup \"Neuro Fuzzy\" model (NS-JCC18/NS-ZCC18). My parents have had one for several years and it works perfectly", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_502", "text": "Worked for a few years, then burn city\n\tI loved this when I purchased it, then I noticed it did not do a perfect job, then it would take a while to get going, then it smoked and died. Not worth it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_503", "text": "Fresh out of the box\n\tTook the blender out of the box. Cleaned the jar and lid and started trying to use. It ran for a few seconds and then I started smelling something burning and the blender quit. I attempted to contact customer support and couldn't get through. The telephone message suggested I leave a message and they would call back. I attempted to leave a message but it said the mailbox was full. Not a good sign", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_504", "text": "Gummy handles in dishwasher\n\tWe have had this garlic press for a number of years, but now its handles have turned so gummy from repeated dishwashing that they turn the kitchen counter black just by laying it down. Plan on buying a new one every couple of years", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_505", "text": "Rust spots on cutting edge of blade\n\tIt is a strong knife; and easy to grip; but, I am upset about the rust spots on the blade, especially because I gave 2 people this knife as a gift! It was very embarrassing! I can't return it since it was a long distance gift.\nShame on Oxo! I gave it 2 stars because of the good grip; but, that is all it is....a good grip that looks like you bought it at Good Will", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_506", "text": "Idiotic sticker!\n\tI'm sure this is a fine pizza wheel. Unfortunately, I've not yet been able to use it, as the @#$!*$ sticker that came attached to the blade is vitually impossible to remove. Geez.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_507", "text": "Not sure if I would buy again.\n\tAfter many years of loving Rowenta irons I have to say I am very disappointed the DX1700. It has already \"died\" on me. The first few months it worked very well. The steam power that most Rowenta's have is great. But I am very disappointed that it will no longer heat up.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_508", "text": "revere ware\n\tThe name Revere ware used to mean exceptional quality, now it means \"Just more Chinese crap\".The bottom is so thin it can't have the logo stamped properly.The redesigned handle has an impossible to wash void in it. In all fairness it is better than most imported junk", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_509", "text": "Not my favorite\n\tI handwashed this one time and it filled up with water. I didn't expect to be able to wash it in the dishwasher but I also didn't expect it to fill 45% up with water the first time I washed it by hand. The water has since evaporated but I haven't tried to use the thermometer since and I won't use it without using a second one to calibrate this one to see if it is anywhere close to accurate. Not exactly what I was looking for", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_510", "text": "Great Bargain!\n\tThis is warm, beautiful, soft and a fabulous bargain! I highly recommend it... and buy the matching sheets! They're a wonderful combination", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_511", "text": "How Can I?\n\tAmazon couldnt send me the correct cutting board and they tried 4 times and now they want me to review this item that they never sent m", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_512", "text": "non-absorbent towels\n\tThese towels are soft and fluffy, but the towels are not absorbent. Just as other reviewers have stated, the towels don't absorb water, rather the water rests on the surface of the towels", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_513", "text": "Delonghi AR1070 Convection Oven with Rotisserie\n\tI bought it because of the rotisserie function, which I use a lot. This model has no variable temperature control on that function. There are some things I cook at a lower temperature for a longer time to get the proper doneness. I don't know why when they wired the machine they didn't route that function through the temperature control.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_514", "text": "Garbage\n\tThis thermometer never worked correctly. For oven temps. over 350 the probe is worthless, it reads the oven temp., not the temp. of the meat.\n\nSave your money and buy and old fashoined one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_515", "text": "3 month Review\n\tThis thermometer worked flawlessly for the first 3 months, then the probe broke. Don't ask me how it broke because I cannot see inside the metal do-hicky. A replacement probe is $10-15 provided you can find one. \n\nIt seems all these units have problems with the probes. Well, enough for me. I'll go back to my traditional thermometer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_516", "text": "Some annoying features\n\tFirst, when you use the temperature probe, the meat temperature shows on the display. Also, it is very easy to set the temperature alarm. However, there is a small switch that must be turned on to activate the alarm. Good for one burned roast. Granted, a mistake you will only make once.\n\nSecond, when the timer gets to zero, the alarm sounds, and the timer switches to an elapsed timer. A very nice feature. However, there is no way to shut off the alarm without stopping the timer. It will eventually shut off after one ear-splitting minute.\n\nOtherwise, it works", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_517", "text": "Don't buy this\n\tI got one with my foodsaver. I like the foodsaver but their canisters crack after a couple of uses. Also the manufacture is not handy friendly. I was injured and can't speak. When I tried to get help by email they told me I needed to get friend or family member to call them if I wanted help. That just wrong. I guess they haven't heard about the equal access laws", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_518", "text": "Siz is too small\n\tIt says this is a 2 burner grill pan but that is so wrong. It does not cover 2 burners it sits in the middle of each burner causing the handles to be right ove both burners. Very dissapointing, I love the le creuset normally and was really looking forward to having a grill pan made by them. Unfortuanatelly due to the shape it will not work for just one burner either. Hopefully they will come out with an updated one, until then my search for a good 2 burner grill pan continues", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_519", "text": "Started out good\n\tMade good waffles when I got it but now it burns them to a crisp.\nThere is no adjustment on it to compensate for the ageing of the internal components.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_520", "text": "poorly balanced\n\tThese tools, although fun looking, are poorly balanced and fall over if they don't have enough room to rest on the counter. The handles are a little awkward in size and the bowls of the spoons slightly too deep. I like their look, but I don't like the design of them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_521", "text": "Get the upgraded grill with the removable plates instead.\n\tI wish I had. This one goes to the Goodwill. Grill plates are fixed and a chore to clean. Grill leaves uncooked areas if height is irregular, like a chicken breast. Hamburgers work best. Watch out for burns", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_522", "text": "Cuisinart cpt-180\n\tThis was supposed to be the toaster to end all toasters. \nWe had it for about 2.5 years, and now the toast brown on only one side. The outer heating elements still work. The inner elements work at about 1/3 capacity of the outer ones. We now turn our toast around after a couple minutes to cook the other side. Until we find the next toaster to end all toasters. This one was not it!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_523", "text": "Bad Tea\n\tThis is not a very good hot tea brewer. The tea doesn't steep hardly at all and there is no difference between the strength settings. The water is also not heated to boiling. It is really just a glorified coffee maker. You would be better off purchasing a more traditional teapot for far less money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_524", "text": "It was great - until I washed it!\n\tWorked like a charm until I put it through the dishwasher, and now it always exudes a fine black residue. Maybe some kind of rust? Can't use it anymore unless I want black grime on my ice cream. I have emailed the manufacturer to ask what's going on; haven't heard back yet", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_525", "text": "Tomato Slicer Is Not Sharp\n\tI recently ordered a Pedrini Black and Satin Stainless steel Tomato Slicer through Amazon.com. The delivery was very prompt. \nThe slicer came with a clear plastic cover for the blades. But the problem is that the tomato slicer is very dull. The tomatoes are literally torn up by the time they are completely sliced. I would not order another one by Pedrini. I am not pleased at all with my purchase", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_526", "text": "Waste of Time\n\tThis is a complete waste of time. This thing takes a lot longer than a traditional knife. The tomato juice goes everywhere and its flimsy. You actually have to saw and the blades bend like crazy. Dont waste your time or money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_527", "text": "awful awful tea kettle\n\tThis kettle has so many design flaws I don't know where to start. It doesn't whistle when it boils so if you leave the room you could have serious overflow before you get back. The spout is at such a steep angle that it often pours beyond the cup. The shape (especially the angle) of the handle means that it gets very hot -- I can't hold it without a pot holder -- and your hand gets scalded by the steam when you pour the water. Mine also already started rust on the outside.\nI purchased this kettle about six months ago and I'm going to have to now buy another one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_528", "text": "Looks great while it burns you\n\tLook carefully at where the spout is mounted. If you fill above this line, with the lid on tight, when it boils, boiling water shoots out of the spout. And the lid fits so tight it is hard to remove without burning.\n\nI'm suprised to see this still being sold", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_529", "text": "Huge Disappointment!\n\tI received the Delonghi deep fryer on Friday evening and had it at the post office on Monday morning. I did everything EXCEPT stand on my head to get it to make potato chips...smaller batches, larger batches, shorter cooking times, longer cooking times. What I did get, consistantly, resembled more a potato cake which was soggy in the middle. I bought a Waring Pro at William Sonoma for $40 more and had beautiful potatos Monday evening. Bottom line...Delonghi may be a bit cheaper and a tad easier to clean, but I want good tasting food", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_530", "text": "Disappointed\n\tThis board scratches really easily, and mine had dings in it when it arrived", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_531", "text": "DO NOT BUY.\n\tI returned three Incantos, all for the same reason. The steamer stopped working on all of them after 3-4 weeks. It sounded like the pump failed. I replaced it with the slightly more expensive, older Magic Comfort Plus, which has worked like a charm", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_532", "text": "I got out while the gettin' was good.\n\tThis machine is the only sub-$3000 machine I could find that would make a cappuccino with the push of one button. However, after an hour of trying, I could not get the machine to do anything other than display a message saying the grind was too fine. The DeLonghi service number blamed it on the plastic float in the water reservoir, the simplest and cheapest looking mechanism imaginable. I was having second thoughts about their quality control for a machine whose all-plastic construction did not inspire confidence to begin with, when the service person, after conferring with a colleague, decided there could be something more seriously wrong with the machine and that I should exchange it. Knowing that super automatics in general are not known for their reliability, I envisioned years of chronic problems with this machine. I opted for a refund from Amazon instead and am relieved I did", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_533", "text": "Bubbles\n\tI bought one of your pans and I was so very careful with it only using plastic or wood utensils. The pan has got big bubbles in it and the nonstick finish is pealing off. I rate this very poor", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_534", "text": "WAY too slow registering temp\n\tAlthough I love the way it clips onto the oven rack, and it's VERY easy to read, it took about 15-20 minutes to \"register\" the temperature of the oven.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_535", "text": "I'm Sending them Back\n\tI ordered the orange and the red. The colors were much more drab in person. The cumin is actually burnt orange from the 70s", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_536", "text": "Arrived not functioning\n\tI had a Russel Hobbs electric kettle, made in the UK, which worked well for 3 years. When it finally died, I ordered one of these, based on the glowing reviews. It arrived new from Amazon not working. \nLF Port Jefferson, N", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_537", "text": "One KitchenAid Attachment to skip\n\tMaybe I just don't understand what this is supposed to do. KitchenAid attachments are usually wonderful enhancements to their basic appliances. But I haven't been able to create volume or foam in drinks with this attachment. Can't see that it does much more than a spoon, and certainly doesn't do as much as a plain wire whisk. It's not portable like those cheap, little drink mixers. When I'm at home, I have my immersion blender - a much better option for mixing liquids. Maybe this is good for something I haven't tried yet", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_538", "text": "problems after 3 months\n\tAfter 3 months of average use, this vaccuum stopped spinning the brushes. The canister is difficult to empty. I was very dissappointed because of the failure of this machine to last. I will never buy a hoover product again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_539", "text": "DISAPPOINTED!\n\tI LOVE THE COLORS AND THE HEAT RESISTANCE BUT FOUND THE WOODEN HANDLE ON ONE SPATULA ROUGH AND SPLINTERY. ALSO THE SPATULA IS SHOWING NICKS ON THE EDGES OF THE SILICON....DON'T UNDERSTAND BECAUSE I DON'T USE IT ON ROUGH EDGED BOWLS OR PANS", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_540", "text": "Worked great at first\n\tIt picked up great but one month before the warranty expired the thing made terrible noises and didn't self-propel correctly. Sent it in for repair, took a month. They said \"nothing\" was wrong and sent it back, but now it works. I wouldn't buy another one. For $300 it should last more than a year before repairs are needed. \n\nSpend your money on something built better.\nhttp://www.candle-licious.com\n\nSu", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_541", "text": "BAD VACUUM\n\tBought the vacuum on oct 1 2005. Brought it back to the store on Oct 7th. The belt broke! Thought it was a fluke. Tried one more...Brought it back after 10 days. A piece went flying after using the hose. the suction on the hose then did not work! Overall the cleaning was great.... while it worked.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_542", "text": "Don't buy this piece of junk.\n\tI bought this vacuum new and used it three times. For those three times, it worked like a dream. Never had the carpet been so clean. It even looked like a professional carpet cleaner had just visited. \n\nOn the fourth use, the brush abruptly stopped rolling and the motor started smoking. It cost me over $100 to repair. Beware buying this vacuum; repair shop owners will laugh when you bring it in because they see so many of them with broken belts and motors. Ignore what consumer reports says on this one and most definitley do not throw your money away on this piece of junk", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_543", "text": "Yuck!\n\tFirst of all I'm a Dyson fanatic....I have a total of three (one on each floor). When we bought our cabin I couldn't stand to give one up and felt too cheap to buy another one (they are pricey) for carpet I'm on five or six times a year so I bought this. At first I was thrilled. It was wonderful. After using it a few times however it has completely lost suction. Keep in mind this is being used in a second home with no kids, pets or real dirt. I would doubt that it's on except that it's noisy and takes off without me. I have bought new filters and looked for blockages but nothing has worked. Also the \"dirt container\" is sometimes hard to remove and put back. Feels like it's catching on something. What a waste of money. Even in my college days I've never had a worse vacuum. I highly recommend the Dyson instead or even the $50 Dirt Devil I gave my niece as a wedding present- it cleans circles around this thing. To me \"Hoover\" spells \"DISAPPOINMENT\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_544", "text": "Piece of Junk!\n\tThis is the WORST vacumm cleaner I have ever had! It has continually broken down since I bought it and is now again dead. It's only 1 1/2 years old! While under warranty (the first year), I went through 5 belts, a roller brush, and the motor burned out. It is no longer under warranty, and of course, it broke down again. It smokes like it's on fire, and I believe that it's the roller brush *again*. Now mind you, my house is only 1600 sq ft, and half of that space is wood flooring, so I don't have an excessive amount of carpet. Nor do I vacuum excessively. Maybe once a week. I complained to Hoover and they basically told me \"too bad\". And it's not like it's an inexpensive vacuum at $289! \n\nI will never again buy a Hoover product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_545", "text": "Get one with auto off\n\tThis one is doesn't work when it gets hot or wet (and where do you use YOUR thermometer?).\n\nAlso, it is very easy to leave it \"on\" draining the batteries. Replacement batteries cost nearly as much as the thermometer itself. \n\nI have another Taylor (unfortunately, there is no model number on it). It is auto off and saves the MAX and MIN temperatures. The MAX is helpful when I want to check I steak on my HOT! grill. I can hold the thermometer with a pair of thongs without burning my hands.\n\nThis one is just plain useless", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_546", "text": "Dangerous incendiary device\n\tMine worked reasonably well for about 7 months; then stopped switching itself off and eventually overheated the plastic bulkhead which holds the coil, giving off a strong (presumably toxic) odour of melted plastic, also affecting the taste of the water. Amazon does not sell this item in Britain, where it would never get through the safety tests required by consumer legislation, but apparently they are quite happy to put American lives in danger", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_547", "text": "Close to Garbage!\n\tI got them free with purchase of Wamsutta sheets. These blankets are of really cheap quality. Thin, mesh-like texture. Threads get loose at the ends. Leaving traces of fabric everywhere. I got rid of it cause I am afraid the loose ends and fabric may be swallowed by babies", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_548", "text": "Pay more to get something better\n\tThe tea kettle is inexpensive, but I'd spend more to get a tea kettle that whistles and also has a top that flips open from the handle instead of one where you have to manually pop it off. In addition, the handle gets hot, and you need an oven mitt to hold it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_549", "text": "Nice size and shape, but started to split apart after first use.\n\tLike many large wood surfaces, a peel is made from several strips of wood laminated together. However, this peel developed a split after just one use. The instructions indicate maintenance is achieved by wiping with mineral oil, so perhaps you should do this before using the first time. I imagine there are heavier peels available which may be worth checking out.\nI was rather dissapointed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_550", "text": "Fast, faster, or even faster...\n\tThis mixer has many speed settings, but they all pretty much go the same speed. The \"low\" setting is so fast that if you are mixing much liquid it spashes all over. I would not recommend this mixer, spend a few more dollars and get a better one!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_551", "text": "glass is fragile\n\tThe glass is quite fragile. I had two break", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_552", "text": "works so so, company has exaggerated performance claims\n\tThe Breville chiller works so so based on the 6 minute claim the company states. To get it cold like in your refrigerator it took more like 14-15 minutes--still faster than a fridge though. Also, the description is sort of deceptive since it says new freezer gel packs, \"no messy ice\". I thought you just use these freezer packs and thats it--note you still need access to a freezer to freeze the gel packs before using. Also, you still need to add water and the freezer packs don't really last that long. If you want to chill more than 1 bottle, I ended having to use good old ice cubes since the freezer packs were spent. Its a bit messy trying to chill anything other than wine bottles since a typical drink can/bottle will be submerged under the water bath and the only way to retrieve it is to dunk your hand in the cold water. Also, if you are chilling allot of beverages, there is no way to pour out the excess water as the ice melts--they should put a drain spout at the bottom--I had to unplug the unit and dump the excess water over the sink. It does work being faster than your fridge or freezer, but the companies performance claims are a bit exaggerated", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_553", "text": "Does nothing in 7 minutes\n\tI tried to chill my white wine in seven minutes and it was still warm. They say chill, but what does that really mean? They should say what temperature it chills to in 7 minutes. I guess that is why they have a 15 minute timer. Also the description does not state that you have to add water so it is just as messy as an ice bucket and as much work.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_554", "text": "Does not work well to chill wine quickly\n\tThe description does not tell you that you still have to add water to unit in addition to the gel packs. I chilled my chardonnay for seven minutes and it was still warm. I had to chill it for 20 minutes to get it cold enough to drink. Gel packs don't allow you to chill several bottles without having to refreeze them or add ice to the machine.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_555", "text": "Poor Quality\n\tIt's great, if it works!!! After keep exchanging it over and over, I gave up the 5th time. First time, spray didn't work, second time, power steam button didn't release the steam, third time, it was too strong fabric got stock underneath the iron and I couldn't clean the iron, fourth time, steam problem again, fifth time, steam problem again. Poorly tested product. I would've been really happy to keep it, if it was working properly. It actually had all the features I was looking for. Too bad for Rowenta for not testing their products properly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_556", "text": "great concept, poor design\n\tCast iron is the only way to go when you are cooking on anything over 30,000 BTUs. Lodge has a lock on this market. Trouble with this wok is the sides are not high enough. As soon as you start mixing, your food goes sliding up and over the side. Also, for the extreme weight, the handle should be wider; distributing the weight a little more broadly for the weak hand hold. I gave mine away after three months. I wish they would change the design; I'd buy three", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_557", "text": "Does not work\n\tI should have listened to the other reviewers, which I usually do. I followed the directions to the letter. Put it on in 95+ degree weather and never felt cool at all. In fact, after several minutes I actually felt hotter and was sweating as much as without this thing on. Even if it had worked, it was very uncomfortable. I am suprised that Sharper Image sells such a bad product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_558", "text": "personal air conditioner\n\tVery disappointed- Feels cumbersome around the neck and blows very little ai", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_559", "text": "doesn't work\n\tfirst 5 minutes: feels like having a cold towel on your neck\nafter 5 minutes: feels like you are wearing a warm/hot wet block on your neck", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_560", "text": "waste of money !\n\tI live in New York City where the temperatures and humidity are high. All this does is make your neck feel cold. I was still sweating after an hour! Try it if you want. The Sharper Image has a money back guarantee for 60 days. I dont know about Amazon", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_561", "text": "neat idea, pretty awful\n\tRoomba was given as a gift to me. Not only is it noisy, but it took 2 hours to do my small house with 3 rooms closed off to it (about 1000 sq ft). It takes me 15 minutes to swiffer the house. It missed a LOT of areas. Yuck", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_562", "text": "Beautiful but too heavy!\n\tWorks well and looks great but lifting is not fun. If you are a weight lifter always looking for a few more reps for your wrist elbow and shoulder get this kettle. \n\nThis stainless WK600 one is listed at 6.4 lbs, and the white plastic WK200 is listed at 2.9 lbs. A big difference! The stainless one weighs empty close to what the plastic one weighs full. With a minimum fill of 1/2 liter The stainless weighs in at 7.4 lbs. and the plastic at 4.0 lbs. \n\nI'm returning my stainless WK600 unit and ordering the WK200 plastic one.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_563", "text": "Stopped working after less than 2 years\n\tI've had this kettle for less than 2 years. After reading good reviews, I decided to purchase this kettle because I wanted something that would last with daily use. I disliked it from the beginning. Why? 1) It's heavy. 2) When you open the lid to fill it with water (you shouldn't fill it just through the spout because then all the deposits are on the wrong side of the filter), water that has collected around the lid leaks out and runs down the outside of the kettle. 3) After less than 2 years of use, it is no longer working properly. It constantly switches off during heating. I've had better use from a cheap plastic kettle, and will be going back to using one of those", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_564", "text": "I Wish there were ZERO STARS\n\tWhat A JOKE!!! This whas a disappointing experience. The Garment Steamer never really worked. I wasted a valuable time in this deal. I bought one at target first missing parts then I went back returned it and came back home to use it and again never worked. What a WASTE of my time! The second GARMENT STEAMER ONE and OFF button kept turning off about one minute never producing any steam. I tried to contact customer service to find out if I was using it right and customer sevice is no HELP AT ALL! MY ADVISE IS: PLEASE DON'T EVEN WASTE YOUR TIME WITH IT. Sincerely, and amp;#60;br / and amp;#62; and #60;br / and #62;\nJackeline De Ranier", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_565", "text": "Peeling after a couple years\n\tAlthough I ONLY hand washed these pots and pans, somewhere between the 2nd and 3rd year, the nonstick coating on the pans started lifting. I also do not use metal cooking utensils. \n\nAll that being said, I still use these pots and pans (been almost 5 years now).\n\nOverall, I originally bought this set for ~$300 5 years ago. The pots are still in excellent condition. If I was looking for pots and pans, I would consider purchasing another set at $150. \n\nI do cook a lot (used for business) so my 5 years with these pans may equate to 7-10 years of normal use", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_566", "text": "Designed wrong\n\tI purchesed this product not too long ago and whoever disigned it should take a look at the silverware basket. They sould come up with a better way to drain the silverware because the silverware basket hangs over the counter in every position I tried. Needless to say, I took it back because the basket would have drained my silverware all over my counter and not in the drain board. I think its a nice dish rack but the basket has to be redisigned to drain in the drain board and not over the counter. Looks are very decieving, in the picture it looks like the basket is over the drain board but its not. I hope this helps others before they decide to buy this product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_567", "text": "Disappointed...\n\tI ordered 2 sets of four in case there was any breakage...and guess what...1 ramekin was broken leaving me with 7 dishes. To top it off, a few days later, I found a comparable set, slightly larger, at Big Lots, for only $7 for four. Of course this is always the risk we take through mail order...often it is not worth the time or trouble to get refunds or replacements", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_568", "text": "Makes a Yogurt Drink\n\tThe first time I used this yogurt starter and it did not thicken I thought that it was my technique. After reading and making several sucessful batches using store bought yogurt for the starter, I tried another batch using the Rolmex starter purchased at the same time as the original failed starter. The results were the same: no thickening, just liquid. \nOthers seem to have had good results so it is possible that the culture I received was not properly stored at some point before I received it or that it was just a bum lot", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_569", "text": "DON'T BUY IT\n\tI get this thing and they forget to tell you about the big bulky power cord its impossible to feed the fish and a number of other problems", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_570", "text": "What a dissappointing experience!!!\n\tI purchased the Melitta Mill in April, it's now July and the thing is shot. We used it daily to grind 2 tablespoons of coffee, first the switches stuck and then we had to plug and unplug it to run the thing. Sure it was inexpensive, but you should get more than three months out of the purchase. $6+ a month just to grind coffee? Don't buy this poorly constructed product.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_571", "text": "melitta products are inferior\n\tI received this grinder because I had purchased a defective Melitta Grind and Brew coffee maker through Amazon. The coffee maker had electrical problems and I sent it back to the manufacturer as the manual instructed. To make a very long story short---Melitta was not able to replace the coffee maker. They stopped making them. Amazon had my money and I waited over 4 frustrating months for a coffee maker. Amazon would not help me and after many, many phone calls Melitta sent me another coffee maker and the coffee mill to compensate for the Brew and Grind. Grinder malfunctioned periodically and finally died with in 9 months. WARNING--DON'T BUY MELITTA PRODUCTS AND RETURNS FOR DEFECTIVE MERCHANDISE SHOULD BE RETURNED TO AMAZON.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_572", "text": "Good company, bad product\n\tI, too, am SO disappointed with this product. When our DeLonghi toaster oven died after 15 years, my husband and I went shopping for a new one. Numerous reviewers and salespeople informed us that DeLonghi toaster ovens just weren't as good as they used to be, so we decided to try the KitchenAid oven. It appeared to be solidly built and was a brand we'd always been satisfied with. The oven, which was bought from a major retailer, looked fine, but the timer and bell were out of synch. Even worse, while the top coils heated up nicely, the bottom ones heated very unevenly. KitchenAid Customer Service was friendly and helpful and offered to send a replacement oven along with a mailing label so we could return the defective oven to them at no expense. Less than a week later the new oven arrived. It looked perfect. But again, it didn't work. This time the top coils glowed brightly while the bottom ones barely heated up. After preheating the oven for 5 minutes and positioning bread for toasting exactly as instructed in the owner's manual, we found that the oven produced a piece of toast that was beautifully and evenly golden on top and absolutely white on the bottom. Now we'll have to return this oven as well, and we've pretty much given up on getting a KitchenAid one at all", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_573", "text": "Doesn't Do The Job\n\tThe product is labeled as a seed grinder, so you would expect it to be able to grind seeds, but it failed miserably. I tried grinding flax seeds (about the size of sesame seeds) but about half of the flax seeds made it through the grinder intact. I even tried running the \"ground\" seeds through a second and third time but still wound up with a large portion of whole or almost intact seeds. That was with the grinder on the fine setting. It seems to be a combination of poor design and cheap parts. The \"grinding\" wheels are made of plastic which is not the best material for friction and the design allows a lot of the seeds to drop off the wheel into the chute without having actually been \"ground\" by the wheels. If you're wanting to grind a very small amount of seeds, try a manual grinder. If you're wanting to grind a medium to large amount of seeds, spend more money and get a proper flour mill", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_574", "text": "did not get item as described\n\tThe decription says it is a 9x5 loaf loaf dish. I was thrilled. I have been looking all over to find one that size in glass. I was so mad and disappointed when I opened the box and it was 8.5 x 4.5. That wasn't what I ordered. And yes when baking bread there is a difference. I am still waiting on my postage-paid return label so I can ship this back. This would have been a great deal, except I already have the 8.5 x 4.5 pans. They need to change the dimensions in the description. Buyer beware!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_575", "text": "beautiful sheets at the beginning, but....they lost color, and they shrank!\n\tNo I don't think it's the problem with my washer and dryer, they are new units. Now only with great difficulty can I put them on my queen bed. and they claim they have deep pockets! I do believe it is a quality problem", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_576", "text": "THEY PILE!!!!\n\tI was so happy when I received this sheet set. It looks beautiful (that's the reason why I am still giving 1 star). But after a couple of nights of use the fitted sheet became ruff. THEY PILE!!!! If you are looking for comfort - as anybody who buys a 1000TC sheet set is - don't bather with these. Spend your hard earned money someplace else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_577", "text": "Nice design, faulty manufacture\n\tI'm normally a fan of OXO products and own many of their gadgets. These measuring cups are the first problem product I've had from OXO...both the 2 cup and 4 cup sizes cracked on the bottom of the cup, right at the plastic injection point (that little circle with the tiny bump in the center of it), and they both now leak at the crack. These cracks developed very soon after I bought them, and I only ever washed them in on the top rack of the dishwasher. Because of the design of the cups, it's kinda annoying to wash them by hand - and they're not great for measuring dry ingredients for the same reason. So mine have gone into the garbage can, replaced by the KitchenAid cups of similar appearance (although without the handy interior measuring marks). My advice, keep your receipt if you buy these. Or skip them and get the KitchenAid, which have a non-slip rubber ring on the bottom, another nice feature. And they won't crack in the dishwasher", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_578", "text": "Not worrth it.......\n\tI have bought flannel sheets from Amazon before but they were from Martex and they were greate. But, these are just bad. They are too thin to start with, left lint all over the bed and even after washing they have left fuzzies all over the sheets, I cannot even explain how bad it is. I should have waited for another Martex deal", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_579", "text": "Horrible product\n\tProduct not even worth a penny. Impossible to use after the first wash..Wont recommend to anyon", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_580", "text": "Afraid they'll fall apart\n\tI bought two sets to take advantage of the free shipping, despite the low reviews. (I plan to buy good sheets once they go on clearance at the end of the season...) When I took one set out of the package there was already a hole in it. Amazon replaced them, but when I washed them they feel like they are going to fall apart. The filled up the lint collector. I have red and green lint everywhere, even after washing them. You get what you pay for", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_581", "text": "Wrong description on site!\n\tVery, very, disappointed and irritated. HUMBUG, I ordered this rice cooker and I just received it today. I really wish, I had read some of the reviews above. The description on this site clearly states that the rice cooker stays warm for 5 hours!\n\n The manual clearly states it does NOT. I bought it because of the keep warm for 5 hours promise. I can get a CHEAP, basic cook and shut off at Wal-Mart for $12 here in Georgia. \n\n I'll be sending it back tomorrow, and I'm very upset that I have to take the time to do it, HUMBUG!~ I like Amazon .com, but I'm really mad about this. No Christmas rice for me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_582", "text": "\"New\" French White is Terrible!!! Please DO NOT waste your money!\n\tI have depended on my French White - the \"old\" style - for many years. I went to buy a few new pieces for myself, but discovered that Corning has changed the design. \"French White\" is now nothing more than cheap-cheesy-heavy-porous-breakable stoneware. I saw many chips and even a crack in the display models. STUPID Corning! They seem to have forgotten that Corningware was designed to be the smart alternative to that cheap-cheesy-heavy-porous-breakable stoneware! PLEASE SAVE YOUR $$$", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_583", "text": "Joining in with the naysayers\n\tI have tried to like this pot - in theory it sounds great, but in actual usage, it is very problematic. The non-locking handles are the chief drawback - you need to awkwardly hold them closed with pot holders while draining - and the acute angle needed to remove all the water inevitably means leaking hot water on to the holders and hence on you. Back to the tried and true colander in the sink for me", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_584", "text": "poor quality product returned\n\tI thought I was getting a good deal with this deep fat fryer but the quality was really poor. I used the fryer only once because the lid did not seal properly and I ended up with oil and water from condensation dripping down the side. I returned the product and received a full refund. The safety plug was hard to use and the basket size is too small for more than two people", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_585", "text": "gathers dust in my kitchen\n\tit simply doesn't do the job. only bruises the herbs. i normally love oxo products, but this one is a disappointment", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_586", "text": "Quality problems\n\tI purchased a few of these for myself and friends. From the day I got my spoon spatula it was my favorite kitchen tool, especially since I could use it when making sauces or frying onions and veggies. One day when making a non-meat tomato sauce the handle simply broke off leaving the handle in my hand and the spatula in the pot. I wrote to OXO about this twice in the last 2 months with no reply and this is most frustrating to me. Anyway, I am now using a KitchenAid product which feels much more sturdy and KitchenAid responds to e-mails IMMEDIATELY", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_587", "text": "Universal Lids\n\tI have the large one tried to use it on coffee.... can't get it to work. Love the rest of the products", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_588", "text": "The glass was great but Amazon's shipping is the worst!!!\n\tI decided to buy this Riedel Sommeliers Bordeaux Grand Cru and Burgundy glasses from Amazon due to the the price and the name. When they arrived both were damaged. I returned them and wait for the replacements. When I got it, SURPRISE SURPRISE, they were all damaged again and Amazon said that they won't replace them anymore and I needed to return them again for the refund!!! The worst experience in online shopping ever!!!\n\nTips: Buy these beautiful Riedel Glasses somewhere else. Trust me!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_589", "text": "VinChilla wine chiller\n\t... I returned it without even using it because it did not feel like a quaility item. I would not recomend this product if you have any taste", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_590", "text": "Function Fails to Follow Form\n\tLike most reviewers, I found these glasses to be elegantly modern and sleekly minimalist. Like a number of other reviewers, I found that one of my glasses leaked. Unlike one other reviewer, I was unable to eliminate the water between the glass' walls in the microwave, and when I tried to do so the glass became very hot because of the steam produced. To my mind, elegance of form can never compensate for a failure of functional design. 5 stars for form, 1 star for function: 2 stars total.\n\nAddendum: I liked the form of these glasses so much that I bought two more at my local coffee house, knowing that if either leaked I could easily return it. Neither did, and they're a pleasure to use. I recommend local, rather than web, purchase", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_591", "text": "broken after one use!\n\tI got this pasta maker as a gift, and after the first use the knob used to set the thickness of the pasta broke off and so did a piece of the handle used to turn the rollers. All it would make after that is a flat piece of pasta with varying thickness. The company is going to charge me to send it to them and back, even if they decide to exchange the product, and all correspondences must be done by mail (no call-in number) so I'm not even hopeful for an exchange", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_592", "text": "Great Pasta takes practice.\n\tBought the Machine, and got the correct flour. Made up the dough, and that was a success. Followed the instructions, used the vice to hold the machine to the table, then started off by cleaning the machine with a small piece of dough to get rid of machine oil.\n\nAll that worked well.\n\nThen I started to make pasta. Making the sheets was fine, but as soon as I cut them into noodles it all went wrong. They started to stick together. My wife and I ended up having to work together, flouring the noodles as they came out of the machine to stop them sticking. \n\nBut the pasta was delicious. I guess it just takes a bit of practice. In future I will leave the dough longer in the fridge to \"rest\" before rolling it, and have a mini-production line ready to catch and flour the cut noodles.\n\nThe machine works great, I have no problems with it. It is cheap, it may fall apart, but for this price who really cares?\n\nI can't wait to try making my own pasta tricolore. And I want to try lasagne, ravioli and canneloni. That way we can freeze our own pasta for easy re-heating. Healthy TV dinners here we come", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_593", "text": "Terrible!!! Don't buy!!!\n\tDoesn't work. Not worth the postage to return. The foil cutter works, though...so if you want a really expensive foil cutter with a free paper weight, this is for you!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_594", "text": "not as handy as I hoped\n\tI have to admit that this is not as handy as I hoped. It is big and clumsy and it's a little too flexable", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_595", "text": "Why did I try Proctor-Silex again??\n\tAfter me first coffeemaker began leaking- and it was a realtively new proctor-silex 12 cup maker- I decided to try one of these \"cute\" single serve ones. Why, oh why did I purchase this brand?? First, it does take around 3-4 minutes to brew a single cup of coffee or tea. This seems like a longer time than most. And now, after 2 or 3 frustrating weeks, it's leaking just like the old one did. Not user error, as the water comes from underneath the coffeemaker. Also, the coffee is not coming out as hot either, which causes me to wonder if it's the heating element... Even though this one can use loose grounds or pods, it is not worth the frustration! Try a different brand. My sister-in-law has really enjoyed her Sensao!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_596", "text": "Absolutely horrible!\n\tAbsolutely horrible! The worst $20 I've every spent. This machine is an absolute waste of money. I have had this machine fore 2 weeks and still have not found a cup small to fit it, they are all either too wide or too tall. A total headache when your rushing out to work", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_597", "text": "Not what I expected\n\tWhen something says 'white' I sort of expect to get something close to the colour white. I ordered three of these plates but they are closer to beige. They also have an odd matte finish that made them seem cheaply. However, they are large plates and at this price, probably good for entertaining if you need quite a few. The large ones would be good for holiday meals - those times when you really need extra serving pieces that you don't use the rest of the year", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_598", "text": "Not a good design for car use.\n\tThe tumbler that I have is sold in various places as the '360-degree Dribble-Proof Tumbler', I am not sure if that is the same as the JMT401 but on paper the specs and features are the same. It is not a good design for car use. On the plus side I like the no-handle design and it has a small base which should fit most cupholders. On the down side you need 2 hands to twist the lid open or closed. Also the 'dribble-proof' design means that the mug has a very deep lip, and even when it is full you have to tip it far up and into your field of view to get the liquid flowing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_599", "text": "Too much trouble\n\tLooks great in my kitchen but I, too, only use it for shakes and smoothies. It DOES smell like burning rubber nearly every time. I used to think something was wrong with it and now I just disregard it. And after less than two years or making smoothies, I'm replacing the blade and gasket assembly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_600", "text": "Pretty Blender Shaped Paper Weight\n\tThis is our fourth new blender in the last three years. My wife and I prepare one large smoothie everyday that has no ice, but lots of frozen berries, fresh fruit, etc. Nothing else goes in the blender. This blender looked nice and was so heavy it implied quality. It even worked great for a few months. Then one day the gear that delivers power from the base to the jar stripped right off. Now it is out of warranty. This is not simple to replace since the plastic/rubber piece separated from the steel shaft. We paid close to $100 for this thing so spending a couple of hours bringing it to someone who will charge $25-$50 to repair it seems like throwing good money after bad. \n\nThis blender,like many others that I will not waste anymore time reviewing, is described as heavy duty, industrial or commercial grade. None-I repeat-none of the ones sold at your retail store are comparable to the better commercial models. Save yourself time and money and buy the real commercial models that will last you a lifetime. You can easily find quite a few brands and reviews on the internet. The ones used in restaurants, bars and other food service businesses are constructed to a higher standard and have replaceable parts that are readily available over the internet. Be prepared to pay $200-$500.\n\nFor someone who only occasionally will use a blender to make margaritas this may be a very useful blender.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_601", "text": "Horrible set\n\tThis was the single worst set I've ever used. If zero stars would be an option, that's what I would have chosen. The pot broke before we could even dunk a peice of bread into the cheese. While it was warming on the stand it came with, I heard a sickening crack, so I immediately (tried) to take it the pot off the stand. The ENTIRE bottom of the pot and split away from the side...and cheese oozed everywhere on my counter top. \n\nEverything about this set is cheap. The pot (which was complete junk), down to the fondue forks it came with. They where metal with plastic. A complete waste of money.\n\nFor your wallet's sake, save your money on this piece of junk and save up for a high quality set.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_602", "text": "Ramekins Review\n\tThis item was broken when it was received. It was not packed properly", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_603", "text": "It's not German...\n\tIt's not made in Germany that's for sure, it's made in China (like everything nowdays) and I was really looking for German quality.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_604", "text": "Had high hopes, but this thing is slow\n\tOXO usually makes great things, this sifter does the job, but if you're making something large be prepared to be there awhile. It's very slow and after awhile your arm will start to tire. I would not recommend this sifter, just too slow for even making a small batch of cookies.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_605", "text": "Incredibly Annoying!!!\n\tI have never written an online review for a product before, but I am so annoyed by this dumb sifter that I just had to. I am not a \"speed\" baker of any sort, but I have four kids and do like to make birthday cakes, muffins, cookies, etc. My old sifter was so old it was getting flecks of rust into the flour, so I started looking for a new one. I chose this one after reading all the online reviews, and even though I saw that a few people found it slow, I was not prepared for how slow it really is! I just sifted 3+ cups of confectioner's sugar for cake frosting and it took over five minutes. As another reviewer said, in order to make it go faster I shook more vigorously and then had to keep changing hands because they got tired. (I have never ever been tired out from BAKING before, fer' pete's sake!!!) I'm not convinced that the people who designed this product have ever actually USED a sifter. I'm stuck with the thing now, I suppose, so I'll learn to just go slower. But it is literally about one tenth the speed of my old sifter - which was just your typical grocery store thing with a crank on one side. The one thing I really like is the caps for both ends - an innovation I'm surprised nobody else has come up with. But that doesn't redeem the product for me. In fact, if I can put my hands on another one of those old-fashioned ones (at a thrift store, maybe) I'll snap it up and put this new one in the Goodwill bin.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_606", "text": "Battery Replacement\n\tAmazon should discontinue sale of this item as replacement batteries are not readily available", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_607", "text": "Poor design\n\tAfter using this product twice I was extremly disapointed.\nThe drip tray does not catch all the dripping from frying bacon.\nThe grease ends up all over the counter and melting the base unit that the drip tray fits in. You would think Wolfgang Puck would try this product under all conditions to make sure it is enginered corectly. My counters are level so this is not an issue. I am a dissatisfied customer.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_608", "text": "Only lasted 4 months\n\tI purchased this item from a well known home shopping TV show. After 4 months, it's no longer working. Also, it is advertised as being able to be put into the diswasher. I have an average size diswasher and it DOES NOT FIT!! I have contacted the manufacturer and will return it for repair or replacement! \n\nNote, when it worked it was great! I mainly purchased it for the reversable grill", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_609", "text": "Sent incorrect item\n\tItem was not the one ordered, I returned it and the reolacement you sent was also incorrect. I returned this second item for credit. You had placed your sticker with bar code over the manufacture's bar code and your label was incorrect. I hope you correct your error before you send several custmers the wrong ite", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_610", "text": "Peeling and Chipping Paddle\n\tI bake a LOT of cookies. I love my mixer but and concerned and disappointed in this piece of equipment. It peels and chips constantly and those pieces of plastic paint mysteriously disappear into ??????? How can they sell this type of faulty equipment", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_611", "text": "No suction\n\tThere's hardly any suction. I applied a full tank of cleaner on the carpet (which requires a little effort one squirt at a time), but it only sucked up a few drops of it. customer service was helpful and had me return the product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_612", "text": "failed after one use\n\tThe slow cooker worked well the first time I used it. The second time, the light turned on, but it never heated up. I was disappointed, because the size was perfect for me. I'll try another brand", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_613", "text": "Beautiful...if you like orange.\n\tI have had these for about 4 months (I own every size made), purchased to go with the other Kitchenaid pieces (in red). It is impossible to get these white again after using them to cut cheese, carrots or anything with any natural coloring in it. I have tried cleansers with bleach, sprays with bleach and, in desperation, straight bleach! Scrubbing doesn't work either. I finally got some wood cutting boards and wish I still had my so attractive other ones on the counter.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_614", "text": "Had to return it.\n\tI'm surprised you requested this review because I returned the item. They \nwere just what I wanted, color and all, but when I tried to put the dinner \nplates in the dishwasher they only fit if I placed them using two spaces.\nThis reduced the dishwasher capacity. Next problem surfaced when the same\ndinner dishes didn't fit in my standard sized kitchen cabinet", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_615", "text": "Bad Buttons, Short Battery Life\n\tBeautiful to look at, BUT, I agree with other reviewers that buttons are difficult to operate and don't even work sometimes, plus be prepared to change batteries every few months--ridiculous for something that uses TWO lithium batteries and is not in heavy, or even everyday use", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_616", "text": "Disappointed with KitchenAid this time...\n\tI have this scraper and after just a few uses, it fell apart at the connection in the center. Normally, I rave about KitchenAid, but this product was truly a disappointment", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_617", "text": "Keep Looking...\n\tI have several other silicone spatulas, and this Kitchenaid scraper is, by far, the worst I've used. Most silicone scrapers are soft and flexible, but this one is very stiff and rigid, so you cannot scrape containers out very well at all. Honestly, it doesn't even appear to be made of silicone. Cheap grocery store spatulas work much better than this one. Very disappointing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_618", "text": "they get scratch marks\n\twhen this arrived I was very pleased with its quality-color-packaging -everything.Only problems is that after a short time using the plates I noticed scratch marks-dark ones in the center of the plates-I would guess from where people used their dinner knives to cut their food--very disappointing-as I was ready to buy the entire collection-glad i waited.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_619", "text": "Erm...\n\tI bought this because it had such good reviews... I got one and used it a few times perfectly without problems. until it blew up in the microwave. yep, BLEW up. Now Im sure i did everything as i was meant to.. so i really am being objective about this review..\n\nwhat can i say? this was my experience, ive decided to buy a more reliable egg cooker which does not involve the microwave..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_620", "text": "Pretty disappointing\n\tI found this product cumbersome, and the instructions for assembly, battery replacement, etc. were not very clear. The vacuum didn't hold a charge well, and it was hard to remove the batteries for replacement. I finally gave up altogether and bought a different product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_621", "text": "Farberware skillet\n\tI bought this and some other pans in the set. Very disappointed. I have a glass cooktop, and when the pans heat up, they warp. Then return to their normal shape when they cool down. Guess I got what I paid for", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_622", "text": "Zero Stars!\n\tThe battery is way below standard, extremely disappointing. It's cheaper to buy another machine than to replace it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_623", "text": "Not for small hands\n\tThis product stands up to heavy use without fraying or melting. My only complaint, and it's a significant one, is the shape of the handle. I find it awkward and clunky. It's probably great for people with larger hands. I've decided to replace mine with cheaper ones.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_624", "text": "Sorely disappointed\n\tI must begin by saying my kitchen is 100% KitchenAid in Empire Red. I adore their gadgets and utencils...and then I came across this egg slicer.\n\nA good egg slicer is hard to find, and to find one matching my set..needless to say I was excited. But the first time I tried it, the wires simply popped out. It takes very little pressure to slice a hardboiled egg, but this poor slicer couldn't take it\n\nI am very surprised, considering the high quality of the other products that I own. I am on a hunt for another red egg slicer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_625", "text": "Wire Slicers Not Durable\n\tI bought one of these because I think that the idea of a slicer is good. Supposed to work with soft cheese, eggs, mushrooms and other soft items.\n\nThe first time I used it I decided to try it with mushrooms and on the third mushroom the cutting wires broke. I would have returned it but for the price didn't think it was worth the trouble. So I just tossed it. Maybe mine was defective but I doubt it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_626", "text": "Beautiful but distructive\n\tBUYER BEWARE! I agree with the other reviews, these plates are BEAUTIFUL! Great size and shape. However, I used them for the first time last night at a dinner party and the bottoms of the plates and cups are so rough they scratched my solid oak, espresso stained table! Each place a cup or plate was set that wasn't on a placemat there were small scratches left behind. If you always use a table cloth or have a granite or stone table they would be fine, but I wouldn't ever put them on a quality wood table again. Fortunately Amazon makes returning easy", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_627", "text": "Good oven, but controls gave out\n\tWe like the features and performance of this oven quite a bit. We bought it to replace a regular old toaster oven. The T-Fal toasts very evenly and I can fit a whole frozen pizza in it!\n\nThe bad part is that after about 2 weeks of service, the controls work only very intermittently. This means that all functions behave at their default settings--no temperature or time adjustments. Luckily, the default setting for toast is just barely on the brown side for us, still edible. It's annoying to have what is otherwise a fine oven so befouled by unusable controls. It would have received a 5.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_628", "text": "Rusting is a problem.\n\tMy knives started to rust after 3wks of use. I didn't put them in the dishwasher either. I just leave them in the sink w/the dirty dishes till I'm ready to wash. But that shouldn't be the problem. I have a cheap $3 butcher's knife from chinatown that hasn't rusted yet and I treat that one the same", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_629", "text": "Mine broke too!!!\n\tI used this dough blender for not even 6 months, and the handle snapped! (mind you, I am not a pastry chef, so I was not using it everyday. I used it a handful of times.) I understand it has a 5 year warrenty, so i will try to get it replaced. I have to say that it worked great before it broke", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_630", "text": "DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY\n\tI am an avid cook and baker. I used this unit twice and it broke after the 2nd useage. I found it to be very slow; the charge didn't last long so I had to keep it plugged in. The dough had to be very very soft in order for the press to produce the cookies. I am very disappointed that such an expensive item would operate so poorly", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_631", "text": "Super annoying - sold, but did not deliver\n\tI was really looking forward to receiving this, but four weeks after purchasing online, I received an email from Amazon saying they did not have a supplier for my purchase! I am disappointed in Amazon. How can you sell something you do not have", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_632", "text": "Don't bother with this one\n\tI have to echo some of the other customers' negative sentiments below - this thing never really worked well. Recently I noticed it had completely died; I think I used it all of 6 times. There have to be better models out there - I wouldn't recommend this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_633", "text": "not well engineered\n\tMy rack came with pieces warped, one screw and most screw holes missing. Wood split as I was putting it together. Used it once for drying pasta, then once for kindling. Hope you have better luck", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_634", "text": "broke after 5 uses\n\tThis blender is very weak. It has a small blade that cannot pull down anything of substance and I had to stir even soft fruit in liquid or it would never get cut up -- just the bottom part of the mix spins around. I used this blender four times since August 2006 (when I bought it) to make 'smoothies', always with poor results. As the other reviewer said, the fruit stays lumpy. The little blades aren't strong enough. Yesterday I wanted to liquify some cooked potatoes for soup. Of course they are thick and starchy, but after the usual 'stirring' to get them to move through the blender, the speed buttons started to vibrate and I could smell the unit getting hot. I wasn't overworking it -- mainly pulsing and then running it for about 30 seconds. All of a sudden, it wouldn't work any more. It just burned out. If you actually cook and expect a blender to blend things, don't buy this blender. I'm going to see if Amazon will take it back. (Note: after I wrote this, I was told by Amazon that I had to get in touch with the manufacturer, which I could do because it was within 90 days of purchase. However, the company wants me to mail in the plug and $5 for 'shipping' to get a replacement, which obviously I don't want. Why would I want to pay $5 more for a product that didn't work the first time? Why would I want the product again at all? Amazon would have taken it back, but they wanted it returned in the box, which I threw out. I'm even more dissatisfied with this product now than when I wrote this review originally. Maybe I can make it into an interesting planter and sell it at a craft fair . . .", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_635", "text": "WOW, what an amazing rip-off!!\n\tI suppose this will actually peel garlic, if you use it just right. Never, ever, ever get it wet. It will not work. Also, you must trim off both ends of the garlic, or it won't peel. And then, I still have to hand peel some of the more stubborn pieces. It's just not worth the money. If you look around, you can find much cheaper garlic peelers out there.....BUY THEM!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_636", "text": "Mr. Coffee Cheaply made pitchers\n\tOwned Four Diffrent Styles. All Of them Worked ok But!!! The Pitchers Cracked, All Of Them!!!!My last New Mr. coffee Pitchers Lasted 3 Months and cracked (tea went all over the counter and floor) If you just make tea once in a while It may be ok But i make 3 Pitcher's a day With three tea makers sitting in the kithen on a old compter desk. The Hamilton Beach Has lasted 5 Years With Only one pitcher,It works good I'm ordering 2 more to replace the 2 mr coffee Because all my pitchers Cracked. I know Most people don't drink That Much,But I do.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_637", "text": "Pretty with some flaws\n\tI bought this teapot from Amazon in 2005 and used it numerous times. The material is great, heat retention is good, it looks very nice, and I had no problems cleaning it (I use a babybottle brush). \n\nThe tea infuser is not very effective though. The holes are a bit on the large side, so any broken bits from whole tea leaves can still pass through. And the infuser is too small for my taste to allow proper steeping of all the tea leaves, especially when I'm not planning to fill the pot to the brim (it doesn't extend deep enough). So I don't use it at all (I put the leaves directly into the pot and use a strainer as I pour).\n\nHowever, my biggest gripe is that the spout does tend to dribble after you pour. So you have drops of tea trickling from the spout to the bottom in between pours, ending up with a wet spot on your table/counter. I have to make sure I either wipe the spout in between pours, or set it on a dishtowel/paper napkin (unless I'm planning to pour tea to multiple cups in one session). I found that pretty annoying.\n\nSo in conclusion, for the price I paid for this teapot's supposedly wonderful features, I don't think it was a good buy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_638", "text": "In the running for worst teapot ever...\n\tYes, it is pretty. No, it is not a good teapot. I have made tea for over 40 years, in all sorts of pots, and this is right up there with the worst. It drips A LOT! Perhaps those who think it does not drip were just looking at the spout. And no, it does not drip from the spout. Rather, lots of tea runs down the underside of the spout and ends in a big puddle under the pot. This happens with both fast and slow pouring, with full and near empty pots. This teapot will most likely have to become a pretty red flowerpot. Just too much mopping up", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_639", "text": "Too damned purple! (Aubergine)\n\tThis is NOT Aubergine, a dark purple like the color of eggplant skin, but it is a light, bright purple. Sitting on my kitchen countertop, it is a very formidable sight first thing in the morning; glowing, shimmering in kitchen flourescent lighting. Caveat emptor, unless you're color blind or really like bright purple", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_640", "text": "Broken Hearted Pasta Maker\n\tWe love this machine, but it continually breaks down. The plastic parts are too brittle for the pressure that this pasta maker places on them. We have waited many times for parts, and we have waited too long on the service line needing help. \n\nLook for another machine that uses steel or metal parts that won't crack, chip or snap when making the machines pasta recipes. Best to you", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_641", "text": "snooze you lose\n\tTook what I thought would be a nice set of sheets to my place in Costa Rica and have slept in wrinkles ever since. Hard to maintain, color is not vivid and am overall disappointed with this 600 thread count sheet set.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_642", "text": "Expensive!\n\tYou can buy this at Walmart for $78.00. The seller here is charging $89.00 plus $26.00 shipping. You can buy here for 115.00 or go to Walmart and get it for 78.00.\nAlso, seller misquoted price on this item and when he realized this he cancelled my order through amazon.Will not buy from this seller again.This new seller who sells on ebay also is not getting off to a very good start", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_643", "text": "Auto-ShutOff is incompatible with sewing and quilting\n\tThe Professional label on this product is a big misnomer.\n\nAsk frequent sewers and quilters what they hated the most about the last iron they replaced and they will almost invariably refer to leaking and the auto-shutoff feature if present. Typically, they press seams as a batch and go back to sewing... only to return to a iron that has shut off and requires a reheating cycle. \n\nThe auto-shutoff on this model makes it poorly suited for the sewing room where the 'professional' label should apply.\n\nThis (and other) Rowenta iron produces good steam and can burst steam to a certain extent. However, usually between 6 months and 1.5 yrs, Rowentas begin to drip. The valve design just doesn't hold up to water hardness that long. Failure number two.\n\nFor garment sewers and quilters, a professional system with a separate water boiler (tank) works far better:\n* won't shut off on you\n* since the iron doesn't make the steam (the boiler does), the sole doesn't have the 'hot spot' where household irons drip the water to make steam, which tends to scorch fabrics\n* true professional models have a thicker sole which will maintain a more even temperature (still without the hot spot)\n\nI teach sewing classes (garment, home dec, totes, etc.) and have completely walked away from household iron designs like this one. You will not see this type of iron in a commercial workshop. Noone there would have the time to wait for the iron to get hot again every time you've been away from it.\n\nThis iron is a better than average housesold model, designed for 'ironing' your laundry and not for pressing in a sewing room.\n\nFor general ironing duty (like laundry), check out the T-Fal 1759 Ultraglide Diffusion Iron for about half the price. My t-fal irons (i've had 2) have outlasted my Rowenta iron, with just as good a performance and with the advantage of the ultraglide sole, a ceramic-like sole coating that does not scratch, even over metal zippers (the stainless steal sole on the rowenta WILL scratch over metal zipper)\n\nRating this (and similar) Rowenta as a conventional household iron:\nPerformance 5\nDurability 3 (before it begins dripping)\n\nAs a sewing room iron: 2\n\nOverall Rating: 2 (because they label the product as professional, where it fails to the task)\n\nP.S.: for any household iron, be sure to empty the water tank after use to prolong the life of your iron. Leaving water in the tank leads to premature wear of valves and seals", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_644", "text": "Love the idea, but the nonstick doesn't deliver\n\tI had been looking for egg rings (without knowing what such a thing was actually called) for a long time before I happened upon these babies. As soon as I saw them I knew they were exactly what I had been looking for and ordered them on the spot. Unfortunately, my glee turned sour when I tried to use my new egg rings.\n\nA lot of people report they haven't had a problem with sticking, but that is not consistant with my experience. Eggs stick to virtually everything, and these rings are no exception. Trying to remove the ring and flip the egg is a pain, usually I flip the ring and the egg flips with it, and then I have to cut the egg away from the ring so it falls down to the pan", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_645", "text": "OMG I think I'm DEAF\n\tWell, it started off a fairytale. This small vacuum has a lot of power. Unfortunatley, I think I have permanant hearing damage from the volume of this vacuum. It is EXTREMELY loud, it terrified my pets and I had ringing in my ears after using it. It worked very well for about 6 months and then pooped out on me. I'm not sure if the motor gave out or what, but the suction doesn't work even though the brushes still spin. THE FILTER IS A PAIN! I run a rabbit rescue and deal with a lot of pet hair, it just clogs up way to fast. If you have a small apartment with merely area rugs, this might be ok, just make sure you buy some ear plugs. YIKES.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_646", "text": "Non-functional slicer\n\tThis egg slicer would seem to be a smart design since it will do slices and wedges. However, the wires consistently get snagged in the slots and break. Also, it does not accomodate jumbo eggs well.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_647", "text": "Low price low quality\n\tThe way specifications were mentioned it sounded a good deal, and price comparision made it more real, but after getting the item I found that it's true: Low Price, Low Quality... Don't fall for this deal. I am disappointed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_648", "text": "Be carefull I broke two allready\n\tThis product is junk. I like most oxo products but this one is poorly designed. The hadle is spot welded and can not hold any weight. My second one broke after shaking the remains of a stock out. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_649", "text": "Probably defective from the start.\n\tI've used these type of units all the time until I got my own. It stopped sealing, and I haven't had a chance to use up the bags that came with it! When I called, they said it was probably the heat tape that went bad and they can't fix it. They offered to sell me a new one though! I have no idea where my receipt is (my fault). I have to have another one, so I'm going to buy the cheapest one so I don't feel so bad when I have to replace it in 6 months to a year", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_650", "text": "Nice, but not very durrable\n\tWhen I received my set of Mini Springform pans I was very excited. I couldn't wait to get started on some wonderful deserts. And as expected the results were great. Only after the first washing did the problems reveal themselves. Not only did I notice rust on the release hinges, but the rims on the collars were warped. At first I thought I could live with this, but a friend pointed out it could only get worse. I am used to purchasing top quality kitchen equipment, but these definitely do not make the grade. Admitedly the results of my first time use were great, but I just don't feel these pans will last. I hate buying something and knowing I will have to replace it soon. And that is exactly the way I felt with these pans", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_651", "text": "Not Worth the Mess\n\tI purchased this after looking at all of the reviews. What a mistake! After using this to cook single cup servings of several types of rice, there was one thing in common - a huge mess. Even after rinsing the raw rice several times, the unit still spatters out to about a two foot radius. I may try it with a wet dish towel on top to contain the mess, or I may just stick it in the basement and forget about it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_652", "text": "Sticky button\n\tThis carafe keeps beverages warm enough. The problem I'm having is the push button on the lid sticking in the open position. The instructions that accompanied the carafe address this issue, although they were written for a different model that has the push button on the top of the lid. Despite following these instructions the push button still sticks. To get the lid to close now after I'm done pouring I have to release the button and smack the top of the carafe. Very poor design in my opinion. I wouldn't buy another Zojirushi product based on this experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_653", "text": "Didn't work for me...\n\tSimply put, it doesn't work. Well, perhaps it can work on some types of fabrics/garments in very specific (or limited) situations, but it didn't work on mine. \n\nYou can't manage to get a continuous flow of steam, even if you keep on pumping the button frequently (what it doesn't support, as a matter of fact, because there's a limit of bursts of steam it can shoot out in a row before \"reloading\"). \n\nI returned it to seller (Brand Variety, that refunded me without problems, no question asked).\n\nNot recommended", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_654", "text": "Keep Your Receipt\n\tI've had 4 or 5 of these thermometers over the years and when they work they are great. But inevitably the probes fail. You will think its your fault and probably buy a new one. But the reviews show that the probes are not up to the temperature extremes they will be subjected to in a grill or an oven.\n\nOne solution I've tried that works pretty well, is to keep your receipt, and when the probe fails, take it back where you bought it for a replacement.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_655", "text": "Lasted less than year\n\tWhile it worked, it worked great. But then it stopped working. Only 10 months of use. Ordered a new probe, but that didn't work. Now, it's just an expensive timer. Would've received three stars, but the Polder site and service not helpful. Will try the Taylor model, good luck with analog Taylor thermometers. Once you get used to these types of thermometers, it's hard to go back. The precision in cooking, especially for chicken and pork, can make a big difference", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_656", "text": "Beautiful look and feel.......until you wash it!!\n\tWe received 3 sets of this for a wedding present. I really liked how the polished silver shined and how they felt in your hand. However, after just one wash there were quite a few that had rust spots. After two more washes the rust got worse. These are supposed to be dishwasher safe! There are recommendations to hand wash these and dry them, but who has the time for that these days? Despite the apeal of the set, we decided to try something else. It's a shame because it's such a pretty set (before the wash of course!).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_657", "text": "First rate junk....\n\tI bought two sets of these about 4 months ago. After the first time in the dishwasher I noticed little tarnish/rusty looking spots. They rubbed off fairly easily, but as time has gone by, they are looking very bad. Tonight while eating, I got a sliver in my finger from the fork! I have NEVER had a piece of flatware peel. I'm going back to my old flatware. Sure glad I saved it! DON'T BUY THIS JUNK", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_658", "text": "Does Not Fit My Pillowtop\n\tTrue, these sheets do get rather wrinkled in the wash, however, that isn't my concern.......\n\nThe description states that these sheets will fit a mattress up to 14 inches thick. My pillowtop mattress is about 11 inches thick and these sheets don't fit! I washed them in cold water and used the lowest dryer setting. What a pain", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_659", "text": "Disappointing\n\tThis press doesn't seem to work well. The top browns much more quickly than the bottom. Clean up isn't all that easy. I was surprised by how small the grill surface was", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_660", "text": "PERFECT FOR THE RECKLESS CONSUMER\n\tWe had this machine at work and made maybe 6 cups a day on a busy day. Within a month the machine broke - Keurig did replace it right away but then the second broke as well (a co worker bought one for his home and had the same problem!!). they gave us an upgrade on the model and this one is still going. The Coffee was good but the tea was not. Most importantly people is IT IS WASTEFUL. WITH LITTLE PLASTIC CUPS FILLING UP THE GARBAGE, AND IN OUR CASE TWO MACHINES IN THE DUMP. COME ON PEOPLE LETS HAVE SOME CONSCIOUS COMSUMERISM AND SLOW DOWN. What ever happened to putting the coffee in a paper filter and pouring hot water over it and letting the fragrance wrap around you. If you are that busy and needy for coffee instantly maybe you should be looking at the job ads or self help books and not over priced hunks of wasteful plastic for greedy americans", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_661", "text": "NOT non-stick, but otherwise a good pan\n\tI bought this pan because it was non-stick, plus it had the air cushion between the layer of steel. I bake my usual brownies and cookies and they all stuck to the pan. It stuck more than my glass pyrex casserole pans. It was not easy to get it off, I had to scrape it off and it took time and a bit of muscle. Definitely not non-stick. The air cusion works from preventing the bottom of the cookies from overbrowning, which is not exactly a great idea since the top of the cookie become significantly more brown than the bottom of the cookie, which sometimes is moist and not quite holding the cookie together.\n\nOn the up side, this pan doesn't warp if you are baking at 350 degrees of below. \n\nI am returning this item, I wanted non-stick and this definitel was not.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_662", "text": "PLATES BREAK - 3 IN FIRST MONTH\n\tWe just replaced our entire kitchen dishware with the Sango Brown - Mistake...even bought the added pieces...well, we ONLY hand wash them (we have a dishwasher but rarely use it). In the first week, a plate broke in half right down the middle...then a week later, a second...and tonight, a third..all three directly down the middle of the plate while HAND washing..(not rough washing either). I have a call into Sango and hopefully they will resolve it. After reading the reviews here, I would have to agree that its not worth the danger of broken dishes (My wife sliced her finger pretty good on the second broken one) to buy these. I am going to try to find a set that will go with ALL THE EXTRAS I bought from Sango..I am HOPING I don't have to replace everything! What a mess! Sango, why cut corners on such a beautiful set?? Im at a loss here to figure out that business logic", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_663", "text": "gadget enthusiast\n\tI was disappointed with the spatula. It is too flexible and too large for my hand. My husband thought the size was okay but he too thought it was too flexible. It reminded me of a diving board", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_664", "text": "Not a quality item!\n\tThese sheets are not quality. They are no way equal to the value that the seller has assigned to them. The jersey material is very thin and the construction technique is inferior. They are NOT a bargain", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_665", "text": "Waste on money\n\ti agree these sheets are horrible.. i should have know better.. I have the same issues as every one else does.. I dont know what will happen after the second wash.. They will proably fit the crib.. \n\nDont waste your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_666", "text": "Knives don't cut it\n\tI wish it was possible to give less than 1 star! Went through dishwasher once, came out rust! Save your money....or your packaging! I thought Chicago cutlery; how can I go wrong? so out the packaging went! I called Chicago Cutlery. Turns out some of their stuff is now made in China. Wouldn't that make it China Cutlery?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_667", "text": "cracked in the oven after 2 months\n\tI was very pleased with the Le Creuset baking dishes I have (I have the Poterie 10\" x 13\" deep dish baker, 14\" oval baker, and 9\" square dishes as well as this one). However, my 12\" dish just cracked down the middle while I was cooking a pork roast in it at 425 degrees. It had only been in the oven about 45 minutes. I am sorely disappointed and now I am wondering if I wasted my money on the others. I have only had it for about 2 1/2 months", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_668", "text": "Breadman 900S\n\tI have owned this breadman for one year. I make between one and two loafs of bread per week. Mostly whole wheat bread. I purchased the 900S because my previous machine was a breadman and it performed well (8 years).\nPros:\nIt makes a good loaf of bread.\nGood selection of cycles.\nLoaf is easy to extract from the pan.\n\nCons:\nThe motor is not very powerful. It lugs down when making whole wheat bread.\nAfter 7 months of operation the Teflon wore off the mixing paddle.\nAt 11 months the bearing failed in the mixing pan.\n\nOverall I am disappointed in this bread machine and I could not recommend it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_669", "text": "Expensive baking pan\n\tNot sure how other people have been able to make a real loaf of bread with this, but I certainly could not. I made three attempts, all failures for various reasons. Either it did not mix, or the dough was so hard it knocked the pan off its base, or it created pebbles of dough. It definitely can not be left unattended, which defeats the purpose of delay start. It bakes OK though, but you better do all the upfront work yourself. PS. I was using the recipes that come with the maker", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_670", "text": "A VERY BIG Warning\n\tWe liked the idea that the caraffe didn't need to be heated from below... a big plus with this unit. But.... we have had some serious problems with the filter backing up and the water leaking over the top of it everywhere on the counter. A FLOOD of coffee. We thought that it might be the filter holes were clogged... so we made sure they were rinsed out well and could easily flow a stream through them. But then we had a flood again on the counter. So we thought that maybe our filters were'nt good... so we bought other ones. And them we had another big flood of coffee (this has proven to be very staining to our white grouting). So we thought perhaps we were grinding our coffee too fine and it was packing down too tight.... so we ground it coarser... and yet, ANOTHER DANG FLOOD. We have followed the instructions perfectly... and still these overflows.\n\nSo now we are ticked... we have never had this headache with a coffee maker before.... and all we want is some coffee in the morning. So we're going to try and return the stupid thing (our reciept and box are long gone). Sure hope we can get an exchange... and certainly NOT another one of these.\n\nOh... and the mugs that come with it don't have handles on them like the ones in the picture do", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_671", "text": "Not Accurate and Potentially Dangerous\n\tFrom the start, it was apparent that the temperature displayed was 5 or 6 degrees higher than two other digital thermometers I had in the same room. So I followed the calibration instructions and was only able to get the display to read 34.1 degrees in a 32 degree solution... ok, so I can live with 2.1 degree inaccuracy. After calibrating, the room temperature was also only off by about 2 degrees. However, I decided to test it in boiling water and the display read 193 degrees (water boils at 212F). So, If you are counting on this thermometer to tell you anything important (such as if your meat is cooked suffiently or if your beer water is the right temperature for steeping), I would make sure it is accurate at the temperature of interest before using... or avoid it all together, which I wish I had done", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_672", "text": "2 pans - and #62; 2 damaged pans - and #62; poor product quality\n\tin defense of Amazon.com, the pan was not damaged during shipping. It appears that the nonstick surface has been gouged on both pans. I just got a refund. Poor Quality. Don't waste your time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_673", "text": "Incorrectly described\n\tI wish I'd read the previous reviews! I ordered this for $14.99 as a and quot;bottom of the page special and quot; and it's going back. It is not two inches thick as described, but 3/4 and quot;. What a disappointment! And now I see that the regular price has been changed from $25 to $40. YIKES! Don't bother..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_674", "text": "Great idea but Rusted fast, pieces fall off !!!\n\tNow, i love the idea of having a chrome tub caddy until 2 months into having it, it begain to rust. Then the candle holder and the wine glass holder rusted off !!! I am now on the looking out for a plastic covered tub caddy. A caddy is awesome to have but not in chrome !!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_675", "text": "Broke Three In Quick Succession\n\tI bought three of these when I saw them in a local store, thinking them a great deal. They LOOK like the equivalent of the Henckels, solid and sturdy, at one-fifth the price. Looks can be deceiving. They are suitable for paper, skin, aluminum foil, etc., but do not try them on anything more substantial, like chicken leg bones. I broke these on items that I routinely cut through with my Henckels and Wusthof shears. The cost of sending them back under warranty was about the purchase cost, so I tossed out all three pairs. \n\nSorry, Chicago Cutlery, but if you are selling office scissors, label them that way. I expect kitchen shears to be a LOT tougher, so I can't mark these more than one star. Chicago Cutlery makes a pair of scissors called the Insignia series, for only about $2-3 more. I suggest potential buyers look into these, or spring for the more expensive German brands", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_676", "text": "I don't get this positive feed back! Animal Abuse!\n\tThis product is sick! If you get a \"delight\" out of seeing an fish hung like a Christmas decoration in a ball that is way too small too live in your sick! Plus a nightlight? Try sleeping w/ no eyelids w/ a light over your head. Fish sleep too, but they cant close their eyes. There does not even seem to be much air space above the water. It's the same problem with those silly bowls with the plants on top. They breath oxygen and sufficate witout fresh air. Get at least a five gal. tank and don't waste your $ on this cheap fad product. Bettas are so smart, fun and sociable and desarve just as much respect as all of our fellow pets and humans", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_677", "text": "Waste of money\n\tThis mixer is so weak it couldn't mix air. It's horribly under powered. Seriously, it bogs down mixing mashed potatoes, and I'm talking INSTANT mashed potatoes! And mix protein drinks?? Forget about it. It leaves clumps because it doesn't spin fast enough. I'd do better twirling my finger in the glass.\n\nConsider using a spoon over using this contraption, and $20 will buy a lot of spoons. Or get a real mixer and leave it somewhere handy - same convience but it will actually work.\n\nIf you don't believe me and the others here warning you, go ahead and throw your money away on it, and then you'll wind up here adding your own warning to others.\n\nConsider yourself warned", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_678", "text": "Nice Concept - Poor Execution\n\tI agree with the other reviewers; had the machine for a couple weeks, after 5 uses the machine didn't sit right on the base, causing the teeth between the base and the container to grind a bit. After that, it was all downhill. The base teeth were completely ground down within 2 uses. Interestingly, the new back to basics smoothie machines seem to have a better locking mechanism, and teeth that seem to be made of more durabe material", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_679", "text": "Great idea, poor quality\n\tI bought the Back to Basics 600 smoothie maker about 6 months agos. I was pleased with it until the plastic toggle on the spout broke. It is made of plastic and apparently could not withstand the tension on the plug. I was very disappointed since I use it every morning but thought it would last longer. I will look for a better quality one next time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_680", "text": "Not what I was excepting!\n\tI am a quilter and was looking for a good hot iron and lots of steam. I also hate the auto- shut off. Well I thought I had found it. The perfect iron for my needs. Well after only one days use it is put away for someone else to use I was very disapointed in the iron it spits water and boy do I mean spit my ironing board cover was wet. My fabric continued to to roll under the iron, the surface is not smooth and seems to grap the fabric. Not what I was looking for at all I would not recommend this iron", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_681", "text": "Worst Iron Ever\n\tI have had this iron for awhile now. The big problem is that gunk builds up on the soleplate that is almost impossible to get off. Except when you iron white shirts, when it seems to rub off of the collar and seams, permanently staining and thus ruining your shirts. Avoid this iron at all costs", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_682", "text": "Defective Product\n\tI was very disappointed with the Cookie Maker Plus and I believe I bought a defective product. The picture on the front of the box shows the person's hand on the big button to make cookies, I had to use the small button at the top to get it to work and the big button to retract the plunger. I have used the Cookie Maker Plus 4 times... twice to make twice baked potatoes, once to make candy but the 4th time I used their recipe for Classic Spritz Cookies the machine died after 16 cookies. I switched the batteries and it produced 2 more cookies , then died again. I finished the batch by rolling them out and using a cookie cutter. The Cookie Master Plus could use major inprovement. Don't waste your money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_683", "text": "Amazon.com Delivers.....Used Coffee Mugs\n\tIf you're in the market for a used Nissan coffee mug, then step right up and order from Amazon.com!\n\nSo you're probably thinking, yes, maybe I would like a used coffee mug. How about a used coffee mug with dried, brown coffee stains still in it...And how about with the fresh aroma of a...what does that smell like, ah, Vanilla Latte I believe it is.\n \nIf you're still interested, continue ordering, but be advised as customer service will be unwilling to compensate you for any issues you may have with receiving a dirty mug in the mail. I think Nissan stainless makes a nice product, but I would\nsuggest ordering from SOMEWHERE ELSE!!! \n\nHip, Hip, Boooooo", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_684", "text": "weak hinge\n\tI've had two of these break on me now after normal use; the hinge gives way during the \"cleaning\" process", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_685", "text": "Went back to OXO twice -- made from weak metal\n\tAlthough this is a nice looking product, and it lives up to the 'good grip' promise, I went back to the company twice for a new one after the metal broke apart at the stress point (the hinge).\n\nI will say that OXO stood behind their product, shipping out a new one with no fuss. But after getting two replacements, and seeing the third break in exactly the same place, I'm done.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_686", "text": "So So\n\tMy kitchen is entirely Kitchenaid, so I was very excited when Kitchenaid released their silicone bakeware line. I love the color and the way they clean up very nicely. I also love that they do not get scratched or clank around in my cupboards. However, I have noticed that when I bake in these, I can smell the silicone. It even dominates over the smell of the cake or bread that I am making! I have also noticed (especially with this bread pan) that the silicone gives your dessert a slight silicone taste. I own the muffin pans, so I use paper baking cups to prevent this from happening, but with the loaf pan, there is no way around it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_687", "text": "Cup leaks\n\tCup leaks out of the top closure part. I need one that does not leak at all, most of the time my hands are full and it's a balancing act. Very disappointed for this amount of money it is not worth the aggravation", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_688", "text": "Hardly Commercial Quality\n\tI am writing this to warn all of you cooks and bakers at home, that like me, prefer real commercial equipment in your kitchen. Anything less is just a toy. I had purchased the Waring Pro 1500 convection oven thinking this would be a quality convection oven to replace a Farberware convection oven that I have had for over 10 years and just plain wore out. I ordered the Waring Pro 1500 from a catalog/online store other than Amazon, I don't know if it is legal to say, but it does have the word Chef's in it. I was so excited to get it! I opened the box, set it up, and was so disappointed. It was made so poorly I was just sick. The stainless steel top was not smoothed out, the oven door was installed so crooked it scraped the metal off of the side of the controls, and it had been dropped or something before packing because the feet were up inside of the thing, and the top was bent down. The shipping packaging was fine, there was no broken packing and the box was fine. OK, so I sent that one back, got a replacement thanks to the wonderful customer service at the online store, and opened the second one, same thing!! I was so devastated, that I decided to give it a shot anyhow. While cooking with it, the door had such a bad seal that it just steamed out the front, sides and bottom. I was amazed that there could be such shoddy workmanship out there on what was being advertised as commercial quality. OK, so oven number two went back, and I tried one more, what the heck three strikes you are out right? Right!! Finally oven number three came and it was put together so much better, seal looked good, top and feet looked good, so I decided to give it a whirl. Once again, huge disappointment. The convection fan goes on and off with the burner coils. Thus not giving the cooking cycle a true convection. I called Waring customer service and it was confirmed by engineering that they designed the fan to come on and off with the coils. Bad design! It took longer to bake cookies in there than it would my regular oven, and then they were hard and dry. I rotisseried a chicken and it took over 1 and a half hours and when I cut it, the skin was soggy, not crisp, and it wasn't cooked all the way through after 90 minutes! The thing popped (sounded like it was going to blow up) every time it heated up because they riveted the rack holders in there so tight, also making it nearly impossible to go from racks to using baking trays. OK, that was it!! After extensive internet research, I finally found a convection oven that is truly a commercial oven made for residential use, and exchanged it with the wonderful catalog/online store mentioned before and got the Cadco Commercial (and I do mean Commercial) half size convection oven Model number OV-350 and have used it many times since it's arrival and absolutely love it!! I know it is twice the price, but as usual, you get what you pay for. There is a smaller size version of the Cadco/Broilking oven that is quarter size, for people that do not need to bake huge quantities like me, that is the same price as the Waring Pro. Please people, if you are at all a person that demands quality in your kitchen, do not waste your time on the Waring Pro, just skip right to the real commercial stuff and save yourself some major stress!! Thanks again to the wonderful customer service at the aforementioned catalong/online company for NOT making me be stuck with the worthless Waring PRO 1500!! Go for the Cadco!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_689", "text": "Godzilla\n\tWe never even plugged this sucker in. I wanted a countertop convection oven that would accomodate a pizza or 9 x 13 pan, and this unit was supposed to do that. What none of the product decscriptions mentioned is that this \"countertop\" unit should NOT be used underneath a cupboard. Don't most kitchen countertops have a cupboard over them? Also not mentioned is that the unit required a 4\" clearance on the sides: so whatever the dimensions of the unit are, you need to add 8\". I'm sending this monster back and getting something smaller", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_690", "text": "I sold them at my garage sale.\n\tUnfortunately, if you have an older gas oven like we do, the temperature of your oven may actually be higher than the temperature at which you set it on the dial. This led to problems determining a safe temperature in which to use the trays. We were all hesitant to eat the muffins I'd made because of the chemical/plastic smell. I'm back to using foil muffin cups on a cookie sheet", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_691", "text": "only good for very light work\n\tThe FS150 food slicer is fine for very light duty work such as cheese or lunch meats providing you don't push this unit too hard or use it too frequently. Ours lasted a year and a half of very occasional use before it burned out. The two biggest drawbacks are the sliding rail and the motor/gear train. First the slider is simply a cheap plastic bushing on a metal rod that tends to bind up fairly quickly. We found that a little olive oil wiped on to the rod kept things moving well enough but it needs to be treated every time you use the slicer and then cleaned afterwards. Food grade Teflon or silicone spray did not seem to work as well as the olive oil.\nThe big problem with this unit is the motor/gear train that drives the slicing wheel. The drive gear is plastic and will not tolerate any kind of continuous load and will strip out fairly easily if pushed too hard. We smoked the motor and stripped the gears just slicing up a couple of small roasts and we were not working the unit that hard. \nIt does a decent job for the person that just wants to slice up a small bunch of deli foods for a party or do a weeks worth of cheese for the kids lunches but honestly a good knife will do just as well and not set you back ten minutes for cleaning every time you use it.\nIf you are looking for a slicer to do more serious work you will have to spend the money and get something in the $400+ range. What this slicer is good for the deli counter can do for you for free when you buy your bologna.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_692", "text": "Very Difficult to clean; a truly horrible purchase\n\tI was actually satisfied with this slicer until I needed to clean it. When you remove the blade, there is a plastic ring or seal that clings to a metal rim with brittle, plastic \"fingers\". An intelligent engineer would have seated this ring in a channel rather than have it mounted by flimsy, brittle fingers to a thin semi-circle of metal.\n\nMine broke on the 4th cleaning; now the blade is extremly difficult to align, and it wobbles if you leave the part off. Waring's website does not offer this part for sale, and customer service has not yet returned my call.\n\nUpdated March 24, 2006: Customer service told me to clean this slicer by removing the three mounting screws rather than using the center screw. This is more difficult, and does not permit you to clean accumulated goop that gets behind the seal.\n\nThey did send me a new ring or seal, but I had to eventually remove the whole blade when the smell of the goop became too strong. All of the fingers had broken off the seal, so I had to use duct tape to reapply it. And the blade really wobbles now.\n\nI see a few people really liked this slicer; I suspect they had not cleaned it before writing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_693", "text": "Impossible to clean!\n\tThis thing slices well, then comes the impractical task of trying to clean it. The tray does not detatch from the base, which cannot be put in water because it containes the motor. Pieces of food work their way into the motor area. After removing the blade (using tools) you must remove a plastic cover with 3 screws and dig out the pieces of food. I could not believe how bad a design it was from a cleaning standpoint. The tray that slides back and forth with the food has a stainless top that is literally two-faced taped onto the plastic base. This was very poor from a quality standpoint, and came off in my hand the first and only time used. The plastic base for this tray has about fifty little half inch square honey-comb sort of areas that grease from meat or juices from food WILL get down into. This thing is a nightmare to adequately clean and not worth the trouble. It went back to the store immediately, and it was not all the way clean because after about thirty minutes I gave up. I'm looking for another brand now", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_694", "text": "Misleading Advertising\n\tI bought this product because the box says \"no more ice chunks.\" There is even an \"icebreaker\" setting. I wanted a way to make slushies. However, the manual says you are to use the \"icy drink\" setting when crushing ice. I am not sure if or when a person is supposed to use the \"icebreaker\" setting!\n Also, the whole ice crushing process requires many steps and more than a blender. First, you have to pour water in before you can crush the ice. Once you press the \"icy drink\" setting, you pour out the excess water into a collander.\n Even after all that, there are chunks in the ice. No slushie for me!\n I gave this product just 1 star because I hate misleading advertising. I will now have to take time out of my crammed schedule to return this product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_695", "text": "Too heavy on handle end\n\tThese tools are made of high quality materials, and they look very nice. However, the ends of the handles are so thick and heavy that if you leave them propped on the side of a shallow pot or pan, or on the counter, they are very prone to flip out of the container or off of the counter, carrying food with them to the kitchen floor. This happened to me twice while cooking thanksgiving dinner. I will not throw them away, but I would never buy them again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_696", "text": "Sloppy Craftsmanship\n\tWould look great if it lined up correctly. Goes together very crooked and doesn't line up 100% with other parts, and there are only three major parts. I ordered two holders, and both have the same problems. May redrill the screw holes to line things up better, but may just return both for a refund.\nI love the look, and it would be great if things were done correctly", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_697", "text": "very unhappy\n\tAfter getting the teakettle in January, I had to stop using it by June. The kettle was leaking water all over the kitchen counter and at time it would not turn off by itself. Delongi sent me a new kettle to replace the one that was broke but it was a model only worth $80.00. When I ask about the $50.00 difference in price of the two teakettles I was told they covered their warranty and I'm out of the $50.00. I won't be buying anymore of Delongi products!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_698", "text": "Ugh\n\tI bought this pan as a Christmas gift for my husband. It would have been easier if I had just put a match to my money and burned it. He has given up using this pan. He even read the directions thinking he was doing something wrong. Every egg he placed in it stuck to the side of the teflon rings. What a shame. The only use would be to throw the rings away and just use it as a regular pan. Don't waste your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_699", "text": "Should have read the reviews\n\tWe have had ours less than one year and we hate it for all the reasons everyone else have listed. It doesn't toast evenly etc. Don't buy it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_700", "text": "Who's Kidding Who Here?\n\tThis unit from Cooking.com is made from China. Consider it to be a disposable unit. The threads on it are worthless. I got one single use out of them. I thought it to be a fluke. Ordered another one. Same thing. Frustrated! \nI located a German Made Cast Iron Rosette Iron online, from another reviewer. There is a world of differences, between the $10.00 China junk knockoff and the German made one. It is my opinion that the German Rosette Iron is worth every penny! The German Made Cast Iron Rosette will no doubt be handed down for generations to come. The threads alone are worth the higher price; however the quality is significantly noticeable. The German made set is a much heavier set than the China made set from Cooking.com. It is my opinion that it is worth your time to do a bit more research than for settling for this Chinese knockoff. Don't get me wrong - they are still better than Aluminum any day of the week - but if you have ever owned an Alfred Andresen and Co Cast Iron Rosette set - you'll instantly know what I am talking about.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_701", "text": "Sunbeam 4200 Smoothie Maker\n\tAssembling and disassembling this piece of equipment would discourage a person from ever using this item. It is far too complicated and has too many pieces that have to be washed each time it is used and then put back together again. One can expect to spend about 30 minutes to disassemble and reassemble the unit while following the assembly guide. In addition to that drawback, there isn't anything that should be placed in a dishwasher, so it has to be hand-washed and hand dried. An osterizer would be a much simpler and better choice!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_702", "text": "Disappointing Poacher\n\tI purchased this egg cooker specifically for poaching 2 eggs. I used large, farm-fresh eggs. Whatever combination of water and timing I tried, I never got a perfectly cooked poached egg. The Cuisinart instruction book is confusing in its layout - specifically page 5. I called Cuisinart and after much back and forth, it was determined the eggs I used were too large and the directions were for MEDIUM-sized eggs. If considering this machine, be aware you might have to sacrifice the eggs you want to eat.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_703", "text": "Get Krups 230-70 Egg Express Egg Cooker instead\n\tThe Cuisinart egg cooker:\n- over/under cook the eggs according to its measuring cup\n- plastic tray deforms after it's heated (and stays deformed)\n- the metal cover burns your hand\n- is $10 more expensive than the Krups 230-70 Egg Express Egg Cooker, which is a much better product than Cuisinar", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_704", "text": "Exquisite product -as long as you don't intend to use it.\n\tThis stunning slice of kitchen couture is undoubtedly a tactile and aesthetic dream - built with quality materials like real metal (not silvery plastic), and sporting a sophisticated, drop-dead gorgeous retro appeal. It looks equally as impressive in the hippest New York loft kitchens as it does on the shelves of Williams-Sonoma. \n\nHowever, as is the case when function follows form, this is a horrible blender. Don't get me wrong - I'm more than willing to forgive a modicum of piss-poor functionality if the design is attractive enough to render the former irrelevant. But quite frankly, this blender is beyond bad.\n\nMost unfortunate is the blender's propensity to splash everywhere - even when the user deliberately reinforces the lid onto the jar by hand. It seems to make little difference how much or what type of liquid one is mixing; it inevitably overflows with explosive fervor. I suspect that the unit's quasi-industrial motor may be a contributing factor; it only supports two speeds: off, and jet-cyclonic. While I admit that the minimalist toggle switch is profoundly chic in its own right, the consequences of omitting ramp-up speeds are overbearing, consistently messy, predictably inconvenient, and potentially dangerous (as liquid tends to flow liberally into the motor housing). The irregular cloverleaf shaped jar also seems to play a role in splattering liquids upward; and the blender's poorly-sealed lid does little to stop it from overflowing in dramatic fashion. In fact, this blender splashes so profusely that it's nearly unusable.\n\nIt's too bad, because superficially, this blender really is quite the objet d'art. But when it comes to meeting the minimum requirements for acceptable performance, it has a long way to go - even in comparison to a $29 Oster. \n\nIf I had to summarize this blender as accurately, succinctly, and fairly as possible, I'd distill it down to one word - \"regrettable.\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_705", "text": "A little disappointed\n\t\"Warring\" has a high reputation for being a powerful blender. I purchased because of its reputation. But it turned out to be actually not that powerful and may not be as powerful as the one I had before which only costed $30. So I asked myself why bothered to replace it when the new one, \"Warring\", in fact does not really break ice any better than the cheap ones.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_706", "text": "Rice Steamer makes a total mess on counter.\n\tThis steamer sucks. Puts white goo all over the outside of unit and on counter. Wish I didn't buy it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_707", "text": "Extremely Messy\n\tWe lived in Asia for five years and we eat a lot of rice. In Asia we owned a very cheap rice cooker that worked perfectly well (but different voltage). When we returned to the USA, I purchased the cuisinart 8-cup rice cooker (CRC-800) thinking I was getting \"top of the line.\" It made such an enormous mess every time we used it, so I called cuisnart to find out if somehow (despite meticulous reading of the instructions) we were doing something wrong. No, it seemed we were doing everything correctly. So we tried a few more times, and then in exasperation returned the rice cooker for a new one. We thought given the generally good quality of cuisinart appliances, this one must be defective. \nWell the new one does the same thing! I give up. Enough of the messes. I got so frustrated I sent cuisinart a picture. C'mon this is not high-tech stuff! Get it right or take it off the market", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_708", "text": "NOT HAPPY\n\tI would have to say that amazon gave me a good deal and immediate delivery.\n\nUnfortunatly i had to return this item . I havent been satisfied because the heating element heats up on the top rather than where it has to heat up. After ironing I could still see a lot of creases. They dont mention about the base being a wood plank either. \nI have used a Simplicity machine earlier and hence i know the quality of steam press but this machine is a waste of time and money. I would rather buy a normal iron to this or pay extra and buy a better one. But this is just my opinion", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_709", "text": "Terrible Product!\n\tDo not waste your time in purchasing this product. At first, I thought this would be a great kitchen gadget for making small cones for my kids or when I just want a little treat, but I was wrong. The manufacture didn't think that as soon as the waffles are done, you have to be quick and roll the waffles into cones for it too cool. Well, instead of making one, you have to roll three in enough time before it cools. I tried numerous times to roll each one quickly as possible, but by the second one the third waffle is cooled and has not had the chance to be rolled up into a cone. It really is not smart for the manufacture to sell this product, unless it comes with three cone makers to wrap the waffle in. And, to state that you need three people to make it or it will not work. Do not bother purchasing this product, unless you are an expert cone maker. I did, however, went ahead and purchased the regular sized cone maker. It is hard to perfect the perfect cone without having a hole at the bottom, but at least I have time to wrap up one cone at a time without having it cool on me to quickly. Also, the petite cone waffle maker is rediculously too small to try to wrap. It really is a waste of energy. You could put batter in only one of the cone indentions, and do it one by one if its what you are looking for. That could work. All in all, personally it wasn't worth my time and money spent on the thing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_710", "text": "Not what I expected\n\tThe item was not what I expected. The description said metal but it should have said \"Tin\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_711", "text": "Cuisinart does not stand behind their products\n\tCuisinart does not stand behind their products. We purchased a 10 pc set and after using the 1 \ufffd qt pan only once it formed a bubble on the bottom of the pan causing the pan not to lay flat on the stove. This actually renders the pan useless as it does not evenly disperse the heat and takes forever to even heat up.\n\nUpon notifying Cuisinart of the problem this is the response we got:\n\n \"Thank you for your reply.\n \nThe cookware does have a limited lifetime warranty against any\nmanufacturing defects. However, if the pot has been over heated or damaged\nin any way it would not be covered under warranty. You may send the item\ninto us for an evaluation. You may send it to the following address listed\nbelow, with a check or money order for $7.00 return shipping and we will\nevaluate the cookware for you:\n \nCuisinart Corporation\n150 Milford Road\nEast Windsor, NJ 08520\nThank you for your use and interest in Cuisinart products.\n \nVery truly yours,\nAnn Marie\nCuisinart Representative\"\n\n\n\nWhy should I have to pay for shipping their defective product?The cost of shipping the product just to have it \"evaluated\" makes it a wiser choice to just forget the warranty and buy a new one. However the wisest choice would be to steer clear of this company's products altogether. By the way the pan was only used to boil some eggs.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_712", "text": "Beautiful item but not functional\n\tI researched a lot before buying this slow cooker. I have a Nesco roaster that I love and use often. I needed a large slow cooker. I started researching. Started out with the all clad but everyone said it got really hot. I wanted a good one. The Cuisinart had good ratings elsewhere and I thought well even it cooks faster that is fine. I will just watch it until I get used to it and go from there. Every dish I have watched..they all cooked in LESS than half the allotted time. Today I made a crock pot mac and cheese casserole and it burned within ONE HOUR. Way too hot. I called Cuisinart several times and they said I may have a defective unit. Well I doubt it. I just think it runs hot. I really was dismayed because I love the size and the design of this cooker. Really was not up to par with Cuisinart products that I know and love. \n\nLet me also say that I am a good cook. I feel that I know my way around any appliance. I was not happy that I was not going to be able to leave this cooker all day but I was ok to give it a try. It is not at all what I expected. I read the other reviews here and wish I would have taken heed of them. I had read good reviews elsewhere and saw two articles in magazines on this cooker being the best. \n\nIf you are going to spend 100 bucks on a slow cooker, stop, get one of the higher end rival ones with a timer and then get a nesco roaster. You can cook anything all summer without heating up your kitchen.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_713", "text": "same problem other people are having\n\tMine didn't hold up either. For what I paid for it, I expected more. One I picked up for around twenty is doing a much better job and lasted through more than four uses.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_714", "text": "Waste of money\n\tI have gone through 2 of these now and both ceramic inserts have cracked in the same place! Cuisinart customer service is not interested in replacing the inserts even though I have only used it 2 times before they cracked and were unusable. I had to send the pot back for replacement and the replacement had the same trouble. \n\nMy cheap Rival crockpot that I had for years before I purchased this one never had problems or I would think that this was operator error. I was really looking forward to using this because I love all my other Cuisinart products but I am going today to purchase a nice, inexpensive, reliable Rival crockpot.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_715", "text": "Disappointed with the performance\n\tI own many Circulon products, but most of which are under the Circulon 2 line. So when this 2 pack became available, I went ahead and purchased it. I have only used it to cook eggs on and I must say, I was sorely disappointed by the results. Not only did my eggs stick, but I used quite a bit of oil on the 2nd batch to make sure they wouldn't stick, but they still stuck. My Circulon 2 skillet makes far better eggs than this non-stick version and doesn't stick! \n\nI'm not sure what I can use these skillets for now since my main intentions were for fish, eggs and items which have a tendency to stick to the pan. It also left a horrible look on the eggs like the kind on eggs cooked with a Teflon pan without oil even though I used quite a bit of oil.\n\nHighly disappointed and will not purchase the Circulon Elite line again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_716", "text": "FAULTY FAULTY LIDS...THREE OF THEM\n\tAfter using my 3 new Circulon pots and lids for only 2 or 3 months, all the Circulon lids have broken plastic handles, including the lid for this 3 quart sauce pan. \nFirst noticed the problem when I got gouged by the broken plastic, I saw that all three Circulon lids showed big chunks of plastic off the underside of the plastic handles. I am very careful and do not own a dishwasher. \nNext, I saw that two of the faulty handles now had big chuncks off BOTH ends of the plastic handles. All the breakage occured where the plastic 'cool' handle attaches to the metal part of the handle. Just today, when I removed the hot lid from my Toss and Turn pan, the black plastic totally came loose from the metal part of the handle! Only fast dancing saved me from this big hot lid falling on my feet. But at last I saw the FLAW. Instead of these lids having a complete metal handle that is covered with the plastic for cool handling, the metal part only goes up an inch to meet the plastic. The black plastic only overlaps the metal part for A SCANT HALF INCH OR SO, causing the more sturdy metal part to undermine the plastic, and eventually causing the chipped plastic to separate from the metal with use. The lids are subjected to steam and heat on a daily basis, so no wonder the plastic broke off, the plastic has no backing. It is just carelessly and poorly attached to less than a half inch of the metal that is attached to the lid. This poorly conceived construction is why the handle broke away entirely after the plastic was chipped, A full metal handle covered with plastic would have been nice for the money spent and prevented the accident where the handle completely separated from the chipped plastic. There is no metal supporting that plastic folks. \nMy enthusiasm for the Circulon was originally quite high, but now that I have lidless pots after less than 90 days, I'm pretty unhappy! This chipping happened to 3 out of 3 lids! AND the Toss and Turn lid is almost as expensive as the Toss and Turn pan! Now, after less than 90 days I must send in the Toss and Turn lid and my 2 smaller lids with chipped handles that go with the sauce pans. Because the Toss and Turn handle separated and broke away, this is not merely a cosmetic matter. Even before the lid handle broke entirely, the broken handles were uncomfortable to use with those sharp broken plastic edges digging into my fingers. Sending these lids back will leave me ill equiped in the kitchen after all the money spent to be well equiped. Further, I doubt their replacements will be any better, and they will probably need replacement every 90 days! Much as I love the Circulon pans, these lids make them a bad purchase. I would not buy this product again. Hopefully this review will help you make a good decision about Circulon pans and their bad lids", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_717", "text": "Poor Quality\n\tI own 3 other Malibu Shores comforter sets and I just love it with no problem. But, with this particular set I'm so disappointed with the quality of the material is poor, the areas where two materials were sewn together is tearing apart, and the stitchings are coming apart in many different parts of the comforter. Not to mention the padding is already separating after two weeks of usage", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_718", "text": "Gr8 disappoitment\n\tThis set looks gr8 only in the foto. In reality, it has a very dull look. Not worth buying. I got 2 queen sets and greatly disappointed with this purchase from Amazon! Price is cheap, so is the quality of the Comforter set!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_719", "text": "Looks great, but as a toaster much to be desired.\n\tI should have simply repaired our old toaster that worked well, and reliably, for eight years. Too busy, first I bought a Braun toaster (looked great, had major problems actually toasting), then I bought this Krup toaster, and guess what, it looks great but has trouble actually toasting. Starting with the first piece of toast all is well (hence two stars instead of one). However, after the toaster is warmed up, the timing/heat regulation becomes totally useless. You have to toast, toast again, toast again. Fancy digital count-down-timer doesn't help much at that point! In researching toasters, did I mention I should have repaired my old toaster when it broke, I read a review where it was suggested that 'toasters have been around a hundred years, it can't be that hard!' I thought it funny at the time, but having now spent over $150 on two worthless toasters I find myself saying \"toasters have been around for over a 100 years, it can't be that hard!\" I hope Braun and/or Krup don't make medical devices or we are in trouble.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_720", "text": "negative on Nordic cake keeper\n\tI put a fairly warm pound cake on the bottom of the cake keeper---apparently too warm. Cracks developed from opposite edges and met in the middle,creating a separation and thereby rendering the keeper useless", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_721", "text": "Bought this and hate it!\n\tJust purchased this blender and am returning it immediately. It has a number of terrible features: it's very difficult to remove the cover if you have carpal tunnel, arthritis, or weak hands. To change speeds you turn a dial (as opposed to the buttons on most others), which makes for rough transitions. Moreover, the dial feels very flimsy and I doubt this machine will last. I purchased this model because I thought its premium price would mean a premium product, but from the plastic gears to the flimsy dial, to the impossible-to-open cover, I hate it. Will go back to either an Oster or Waring, both of which served me well, each for over 10 years.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_722", "text": "Not the same as the Cast Aluminum Rose Bundt\n\tI wish I had read the review by Mary Twain before purchasing the Pro Form Rose Bundt. Because it was made by Nordic Ware, I thought it would be the same as the cast aluminum but it's not. Don't be fooled b/c the cake will not look like a rose. The pan is more shallow and the ring is bigger than the cast aluminum. Since I only paid $9.99 for this, I didn't want to waste paying for shipping to get a refund", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_723", "text": "Item in image is not what you get!\n\tBuyer beware! The item pictured is not what you will get! It contains the same information, but it is formatted differently. I asked for a replacement, asking for what is pictured and received the incorrect one again.\n\nWhat I received was smaller, about 5\"x 3\" whereas the image looks taller (about 4\"). It was stainless steel as advertised. The information was listed in a grid, similar to a spreadsheet. Everything was written in CAPS which make it very hard to read (there is actually studies confirming this). Based on the image on the website, the information is the same, but the image lays out the information so it is easier and faster to find what you are looking for.\n\nIf the formatting is not an issue for you, then these are great. I however have bad eye sight and the bigger and more spread out the text, the better! Had I received what was pictured, I would have given it 5 stars.\n\nI suspect that what I received was the older model and amazon.com is simply getting rid of the older items first.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_724", "text": "West Point Stevens Rockport Full Bed in a Bag\n\tYou get what you paid for. Nice pattern, but the bedding is somewhat rough to the touch. Wouldn't give it as a gift", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_725", "text": "Worst customer service that I've ever encountered.\n\tTo start with, the one-star rating is actually for the customer service department. When it works, the product itself is fine. \n\nI bought the unit last Christmas and used it frequently until early summer. At that time it began functioning only intermittently, then soon quit altogether. Tilia assurred me that it was covered under a one-year warranty, that it would be replaced, and that I needn't return the original unit. Our next call was prompted by its failure to arrive in a reasonable time. We were told that they had no replacements, it was back-ordered, and would arrive within several weeks. When it didn't, I called again and was told that the replacements had arrived and would be shipping soon. Our next call yielded the information that the replacements had NOT arrived afterall and that Tilia had no idea when they would. The saga continues...\n\nGet a food saver--but from another company rather than Tili", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_726", "text": "Loved it until it died.\n\tWe raved about making panini's. Introduced many of our friends to them. Then it died without warning in the middle of dinner. We paid $80 for the thing too", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_727", "text": "Thanks for the reviews\n\tThankyou for the reviews about quality. I wanted to share with krups why I wouldn't buy there panini maker. But when I tried to email customer service it was to complicated to let them know. I also read there warranty and it appears your grills should be covered under one year. But of course it adds at there discretion. I am still deciding which to get but cuisinart has a 3 year warranty", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_728", "text": "Item Turns to Rust\n\tThis item turned to rust after the first use. I do not recommend this product", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_729", "text": "Keep away from it\n\tI had one a few months ago. When I filled in water, the water just passed the filter quickly. I was not sure if the water is filtered. One day, I wanted to clean it. I put it in hot water for about 10 minutes. The pitcher was out of shape and I had to discard it. I believe the pitcher was made from cheap materials. I sent an email to the custom no service of Brita. I got no response. I will not buy Brita products any longer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_730", "text": "Poor Quality\n\tI also tried some cotton Wamsutta sheets from Bed Bath, and Beyond and they pilled the first time I washed them. I was able to return them to the store, but it was a waste of time. I wouldn't recommend these sheets or any Wamsutta sheets because I think they're poor quality", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_731", "text": "Farberware 8-Inch Glass Lid\n\tdid not fit the pot I needed it for. too much money for shipping on small item to justify sending back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_732", "text": "Package says \"Not Recommended for Left-Handers\"\n\tI purchased this knife, and when it arrived, the package said, \"Not recommended for left-handers.\" If Henckels chooses to design only for right-handed people, that's their right, but they should disclose it clearly. Second, [Amazon.com] should include such information in their editorial review. I'm left-handed, and I'll add this to my can opener and vegetable peeler as one-way kitchen gadgets", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_733", "text": "Why should anyone want a waffle baker that works?\n\tThe waffle baker (formerly waffle iron) works great. Make that 'worked great.' For an entire month, then it died. It was, of course, under warranty. No problem, we were told, we will ship a new one to your door.\n\nGreat! we thought. That was three months ago. The latest is the honchos see no reason to hurry(!) our replacement. Customer service is hoping -- not guaranteeing, not promising, but hoping -- we will get our replacement in mid-January.\n\nIf, and it is a very big 'if', we get our replacement in January, that will make the score 5 to 1 against us. For six months they will have had our money, and for one month of the six we will have had a functioning waffle baker.\n\nIt would seem that it is difficult to do much worse than buy a waffle baker that dies after a month with no replacement on the horizon.\n\nGreat when it works, but it doesn't work, so how many stars is it really worth? 2? 1? None? A negative number?\n\nAnd it really was a great toy. Drat!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_734", "text": "Warped immediately\n\tThe other reviewer was luckier than I was. Mine warped immediately, which forced off the end pieces", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_735", "text": "Looks nice, but not at all functional.\n\tWe registered for a set of 10 WMF utensils for our wedding. They look great hanging in our kitchen and most all of the utensils are very functional. However, we are now on our second scooper and it has broken now for the second time. Its just not sturdy enough for its intended use...ice cream", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_736", "text": "Attractive, but worthless\n\tThe first time I used it, the weld holding the scoop to the handle broke, leaving the scoop in the ice cream and the handle in my hand", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_737", "text": "Do not waste your money.\n\tThis product would not cut through a sweet potato. It barely went through a piece of a regular potato. While cutting through a potato it was bending and felt like it would break. It's fairly cheap, but you get what you pay for. I ended up using a knife instead. It's your $8.99..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_738", "text": "Worked great until it died - Black and Decker Customer Service terrible!\n\tI loved this iron until it died after owning it for a little over a year. I bought this iron because Consumer Reports rated it #1. It was a great iron while it worked. (I iron about once a week - sometimes twice a month.) I've had irons last for years and I usually get rid of them because they lack the bells and whistles not because they fail to work. Black and Decker Customer Service acted like I was the only one whoever had a problem with one of their products and told me to go buy another iron because it was over a year old. I'm sorry, but I think with light use, an iron should last more than a year. Forget Black and Decker. I'm trying Rowenta or Bosch", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_739", "text": "does not work\n\tThis unit simply does not do the job. Press makes irregular shaped tortillas and they CANNOT be easily removed from the wax paper. Better job can be done with 2 dinner plates. Save your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_740", "text": "Base appears to work - but remote is a joke\n\tThis is a cheap piece of junk. The base won't communicate with the remote even after extensive review of directions and trying different channel selections as directed. The plastic housings are so lightweight I don't think it'd survive ordinary outdoor use either. Certianly not a drop off your grill. Felt like I had to handle it gingerly so I didn't crush it with my hands. This one is going back -Sorry AZ.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_741", "text": "Great device - Until the probe fails\n\tIf the probe was not so fragile I'd give this unit 5 stars. The remote works well although I have had it lose contact with the sender if I was out in front of my house (my grill is on the back deck). This is a minor annoyance, but what really ticked me off was that the probe failed (indicating \"HIGH\" reading) in conditions where my MIU France unit keeps on going. Unfortunately the MIU France unit doesn't have the remote capability. I purchased about 5 extra probes for the Taylor unit directly from Taylor by mail. But within a few weeks several of those failed. I don't mind having to replace a probe once in a while but when you have to replace two in one cooking session it gets pretty annoying. I'd suggest staying away from this unit", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_742", "text": "Mediocre for a Krups appliance\n\tIt looks like a Krups -- what with the stainless steel look and the fancy electronics, but, as a rice cooker, it does not perform as expected. The rice is passable but certainly not the best we've had - our very old National rice cooker produced better rice. Also disappointing is the lack of a retractable electrical cord - winding the electrical cord around a chintzy metal cord holder (unstrategically located at the bottom of the cooker) gets old very quickly. Lastly, the fancy electronic display is not very informative when cooking rice. (It may be more helpful when using the appliance as a slow cooker - but we thought we were buying a rice cooker.)\n\nBottom line: it looks like a Krups, does not perform like one, and, with all its good looks, is decidedly un-ergonomic in its design. A disappointment. If we could, we'd return it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_743", "text": "Won't last\n\tAll the airbake products I have used thus far have proven awful over time. After only several uses, cookies stick (even after religious greasing of the sheet) and the sheets are impossible to clean without scratching or rubbing off the surface. Now I have to place a silpat on top to save myself the headache. I'd save my money and spend it on a heavier duty, higher quality baking sheet.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_744", "text": "Worst brand of bakeware on the market\n\tAirBake products are horrible! I have used the cookie sheets multiple times and I have had nothing but problems. There products over-brown everything you cook and the food sticks no matter how well you grease the pans. I have better luck using my old cheap non-stick bakeware than AirBake. Buyer beware! If you do choose to buy this brand of products grease the pans generously and cut the bake time and oven temperature", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_745", "text": "Beautiful But Dangerous: Buy For Display Use Only\n\tThe Fiestaware Scarlet mugs are beautiful but dangerous. The handle is much too small for this size mug. If you can get your finger through the small hole, your finger will soon be as scarlet as the Fiestaware. The first and only time my family used these mugs, two of us burned ourselves. \n\nFiestaware really screwed up on this one, a shame given the beauty of the Scarlet Fiestaware", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_746", "text": "Vornado should be embarrassed\n\tI love Vornado products but this doesn't qualify. Very little breeze. You have to turn the fan around to turn it off which means that about half the time I get whacked by the cloth blades. It should have a power switch on the cord instead. It's a trendy gadget that will only please people who are not Vornado customers", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_747", "text": "Too Much Resistance\n\tI encounter too much resistance when trying to pull towel out for tearing. There is so much resitance that the base moves, unless I perform the procedure with both hands.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_748", "text": "Terrible-Don't Buy\n\tI read all of the reviews and thought this was the paper towel holder for me. Boy, was I wrong. It looked beautiful when it arrived and I couldn't wait to use it. Well, I put on my first roll of paper towels and pulled one off. The racheting system worked ok until it came towards the end of the roll. The racheting stopped and jammed and the paper towels ripped in half instead of where they were supposed to. I am going back to the old paper towel holders that just have a stick holding the roll and not a racheting whisk like bar. Jesh, all I want is a paper towel not aggravation. Which is what I got with this item", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_749", "text": "Don't waste your money on this product\n\tI bought the VillaWare Double Smoothee maker and it was a problem from the moment I pulled it out of the box. First, the silver lable was not glued on the product and wouldn't stick. Next when I made the product using THEIR receipe it wouldn't dispense from the spout and the spout connecting to the blender leaked. Tried calling the seller and emailing them about my problem and they wouldn't help. I called the manufacture and since I bought it HERE from a vendor they would help. So...now...its in the blender heaven of trash somewhere out there. WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY. THANK GOD FOR AMAZON'S ABC GUARANTEE!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_750", "text": "I hate it\n\tThis attachment vibrates so badly that it about bounces the food processor right off the counter. I love the food processor but I regret having bought the juice extractor", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_751", "text": "Weak Coffee - Looks Very Cool - Don't Buy If You Like Strong Coffee\n\tI have tried and tried but the thing just makes weak coffee.\n\nI don't know how many different pods I have tried but the thing just can't make a strong cup. I have tried 2 pods - I have even tried making my own pods. If you try to jam too much coffee in it, it leaks and will try to pop it's head off.\n\nI have not done the proper \"priming\" that folks have mentioned and I also have detected a bit of a metalic flavor so that may be associated with my lack of effort.\n\nAm going to try to return it because it is just too expensive to make a wimpy cupa joe", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_752", "text": "Not that great!\n\tMy husband bought this machine because it was supposed to be fast and convenient, and with different schedules, easier to brew one cup at a time. It worked fine at first, but now after just 3 weeks it leaks hot water all over the counter. This has happened to both my husband and me so it's not bad technique on our parts. We follow directions exactly, but we keep having to stop it, open the lid, check the pods, reclose the lid and try again. This takes all the convenience out of it especially when you have to clean coffe puddles off your counter. This just isn't acceptable, but it's mostly plastic so probably to be expected. We have used other pods besides the Senseo pods (which don't produce good coffee) but that shouldn't be an issue as they're all the same size. Anyway, we're trashing it and have ordered the Bunn professional which will hopefully do a much better job. I'll let you know in a future review. My advice on this one is either don't buy it or if you do, based on other positive reviews, keep the box and the receipt so you can return it when it starts malfunctioning", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_753", "text": "A Total Piece of CRAP\n\tGiven as a gift - same story: The fact that I primarily used high heat, it didn't last past 6 months. All-Clad said too bad after I emailed them, and called them several times leaving messages - took them 3 months to get back to me, and then that was it. I WILL NEVER BUY ALL-CLAD EVER AGAIN!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_754", "text": "Very disappointed!\n\tI am sorry to say that I was not satisfied with this pan at all! The cakes I bake are browning, even burning on the edges BEFORE the middle is even done! The edges are rising but the middle is and quot;slumping and quot; down. I own the Calphalon cookware and that is nice but they have a STINKER in their bakeware. My recommendation= Look at a different pan", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_755", "text": "VERY Disappointed!!!\n\tI have been grinding my own coffee beans every morning for many years and have gone through quite a few different grinders. I have always loved Cuisinart products and was very excited to purchase this one, what a mistake! The grinder itself is really noisy and heavy for it's size. The coffee grinds are never fine enough for my liking and they get stuck up inside the plastic top, making a huge mess and wasting a lot of coffee. \nDO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY ON THIS ONE!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_756", "text": "Grounds for Disappointment\n\tI was excited to upgrade to this coffee grinder after years of using a cheap Krups model, and I have to say that I am very disappointed with the way this machine grinds coffee. It takes way too long to grind, whether pulsing or grinding continuously. And then the grounds are very uneven. Although the manufacturer says it is grinding slowly to keep the flavor in, every coffee expert I've consulted with says the longer coffee grinds, the more it heats up and the more flavor is lost. Even after long grinding, there are large pieces of bean still visible. I was also excited about the machine's detachable bowl, which does make for easy cleaning. But only of the bowl. The rest of the machine is a pain to clean and no matter how carefully you remove the top, your counter is covered in grounds. I bought a second bowl so that I could grind spices in the same machine, and I think the coffee grinder works better on spices and seeds (such as flax) than it does on coffee. But you still have to clean the entire thing before reusing it, or your spices have a strong coffee flavor from the grounds that are stuck to the protective case. (That plastic case does make grinding quieter, however.) All in all I'm quite disappointed with this purchase. I should have gone farther upscale and gotten a more serious burn grinder, or stuck with my cheap Krups with the slanted bowl base which made even grounds quickly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_757", "text": "Quality of This Product Does Not Match Cuisinart's Reputation\n\tCuisinart is one manufacturer that has capitalized on its brand name and produced this inferior product. My criticisms of this machine: \n1. Its heavy and relatively large. It is awkward to place in and remove from a cabinet, and so it remains on the counter top where it takes up precious real estate with its large footprint. \n2. It's slow. With its weight, you would think the grinder would have a powerful motor that would quickly grind coffee. It does not. It takes a very long time to grind the coffee.\n3. The grind is uneven and actually clumps. The grind is fine at the bottom and course and clumpy at the top. The finely ground coffee sticks to the bottom of the bowl below the blade. I must use a finger to remove the ground coffee or pound the bowel against the palm of my other hand. Pulsing makes no difference. Grinding a full bowl improves the performance somewhat. Yet, grinding beans for up to minute still does not produce a grind fine enough for even a cone filter. Espresso is out of the question. \n4. I invariably spill ground coffee on the counter top no matter how carefully I remove the lid. \nAlthough the grinder looks cool with its stainless steel finish and it has a larger bowl than most blade grinders, those two alone do not even come close to overcoming its other deficiencies. Surely there must be better blade coffee grinders on the market", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_758", "text": "Filters don't fit\n\tThe replacement filters for the SV726 do not fit and are not the same shape as the filter that came with the Shark Vac", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_759", "text": "Buy Boxes Instead\n\t50% of the bags leak. The plastic is thin and rips easily. Don't even think about using these for uder the bed storage. The bags will get tears on them if you just breate on them heavy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_760", "text": "They just increased the price\n\tit's 54.99 in last week, I'll wait till the price drop bac", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_761", "text": "water tastes good, but watch out for the lid\n\tThe only thing I do not like of this pitcher is its lid. The lid is not quite sealed so that the water could leak from the back and wet your sleeve. Even worse, sometimes the lid fell off. You have to be careful while using it. Not recommend", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_762", "text": "West Bend Triple Timer\n\tI used a West Bend Triple timer for about 25 years and was well satisfied with it. It had a loud alarm. The new model has a clock (not very useful), a stop watch function (moderately useful) and a triple timer function (fairly useful). Unfortunately the timer functions are more difficult to set than on the older unit. The alarm is very weak, very difficult for me to hear. I am looking for another alarm.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_763", "text": "So bad I threw it away\n\tI saw the 3-star reviews here, but decided to ignore them as this pan was on sale for a very good price. That was a big mistake.\n\n1. The first problem is with the size of the muffin cups -- they are significantly more shallow than in a typical mini-muffin pan. \n\n2. The silicone warped from the heat while in the oven, spilling the meager contents of the tiny cups over the edges, making flat, crooked, ugly muffins.\n\n3. The silicone did not release the muffins easily. I did spray it with nonstick spray before filling, and allowed the muffins to cool completely before I tried to get them out. \n\nI didn't even bother to try and wash it, so I don't have any comment about the ease of washing. I won't be wasting any more time and ingredients in it, so I threw it away. I wish I could get my money back. This is not the quality you would expect from KitchenAid", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_764", "text": "Never Again For This Skillet\n\tIf I could give no stars for this, I would. I've been using electric skillets for more years then I care to say. I love cooking with them and when my last one simply wore out from so much use, I bought this one. What a mistake. After only minimal use, the middle of the pan began to burn extra hot and all the food was sticking and burning. Then the coating began to peel from the pan. The middle began to buldge slightly so the surface was not flat for even frying. What a nightmare!! This pan was less then two months old! And I do know how to treat and cook with electric skillets - just in case you were thinking I did something to cause this. I have never been so disappointed in a product before. However, it did have a new place in our home - the trash can. Guess I should have read the reviews first. Now that was my mistake!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_765", "text": "not that great\n\tI'm an old hand with kettles, I thought I'd give this one to my spouse for our anniversary, but it was a bit of a dud. When the kettle was ready to boil the lid would fall down, steam would go everywhere. And it would often take ages to turn itself off. Looked great but...Think I'm going to get the braun instead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_766", "text": "Sheds like a mother!\n\tAfter 5 washings, these towels still shed like a mother. Grrr", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_767", "text": "How can a coffee maker be this bad?\n\tWhen I received this coffee maker, it worked long enough for me to run water through it to clean it out, then then heating element stopped working. It took numerous calls to Braun, then of course I had to pack it up and ship it off. Several weeks later it was returned to me and once again, it worked one time. Again, it took several phone calls and I had to pack it up and send it off again. I received a new unit that does indeed heat up, but has several other problems. The drip shut-off mechanism stopped working after a couple weeks, the permanent filter allows grounds to get into the coffee, and if one uses a paper filter, it tends to overflow the filter basket. This is the worst coffee maker I've ever owned", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_768", "text": "Too Poorly Made for Everyday Use.\n\tWe have a full line of Fiesta dishware and thought having the matching flatware would be nice. After a year of standard use and dishwashing, about 1/3 of the flatware is unusable. The upside is that it is cheap and replaceable. But count me among those who would rather pay more for something that lasts. We are in the process of ditching the Fiesta flatware line and moving to something more robust. \n\nPROS: Retro Stylish. Inexpensive compared to quality flatware.\nCONS: Very poorly made, Expensive if you need to replace 1/3 of flatware ever year", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_769", "text": "Bought them, returned them\n\tThe pepper lid seemed a little loose and I worried that it would fall off, dumping pepper everywhere. I probably would have kept them anyway because they are nice looking and a decent price, but I couldn't get the lid off the salt shaker at all", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_770", "text": "I was not impressed\n\tI ended up giving it to Salvation Army. Takes more than one cake mix. More like 1 and a half to fill it up. I didn't think it was worth the money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_771", "text": "Where the X#@% and ^* is the gasket?\n\tLook, the product plainly reads \"Oster Blender Blade with Gasket\" and the package that was delivered is titled \"Processing Unit with Sealing Ring\". The blade was in the package but there was no sealing ring/gasket to be found. I'm sure there is the possibility that I got the one defective package off the line but what kind of quality assurance is that?! I'm not telling anyone to buy or not buy this product but just be aware that you may have a problem. I now need to buy a whole separate gasket which maybe costs all of $1.50 and will pay shipping of probably $3.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_772", "text": "Disapointed.\n\tThis product will not work with home vacuum sealers that use a textured bag. This is a thin plastic sheet on a roll. You have to cut, fold and seal the sides of the plastic sheet.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_773", "text": "Not very useful - stainless mesh strainers are better.\n\tThis gadget is better than nothing as a sink strainer ( unlike the miserable Sinktastic, which I find hopelessly misdesigned) but it's still far inferior to any good stainless steel mesh strainer. (Do a web search for \"sink mesh strainer\".) This one slides around on top of the sink drain, letting gunk slide in around it. Yet it's impossible to pick up without using your (ewww) fingernails. And those fingernails will be picking up a rusting metal edge, if yours grows old at all like mine did. \n\nWell, \"grows old\" is overly charitable to this cheaply finished thing. I think I used mine for maybe the equivalent of 30 full kitchen hours before the paint along the edges began to chip and the underlying metal began to severely corrode. \n\nOne way this might be made reasonably useful is if you sealed it in place with a waterproof nontoxic silicone caulk so it didn't move around. Then you could scrub it right there in the sink and never deal with prying it out for cleaning etc. \n\nYechhh...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_774", "text": "Terrible Pan - Does not do what it claims.\n\tI totally agree with the previous reviewer. This pan is terrible. I also ended up with only tops. I suppose you could put paper muffin cups in, but what would be the point of buying this pan then??? Also, these do not nest like a regular metal pan (the sled takes up a lot of room). DO NOT BUY THIS", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_775", "text": "Defective right out of the box.\n\tI received the gelato maker in the mail and was eady to try it out. Got all the ingredients together and in the bowl and loaded it into the machine. I turned on the machine as per the directions and it beeped and flashed at my just like it is supposed to do when it has been on too long and the machine is freezing up. I was not very happy with this predicament at all", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_776", "text": "Very upset cuisinart customer\n\tI have always had a percolator so having cuisinart products and another percolator by them I ordered this one. I received it the first of Sept. 2006 and on Nov. 10 plugged it in, it sparked at the pot and that was it GONE!! I am sick about this as I had thought Cuisinart was a step above the rest", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_777", "text": "Beautiful Heirloom Bloom Dinnerware\n\tI am very pleased with the dishes. Years ago I owned Corelle dishes, and am now wondering why I went the way of the heavier dishes. They don't scratch or take up a lot of space. I bought two sets. I love love the colors and my table settings are so nice to look at, especially since I purchased table mats with big orange blooms to put the dishes on and celery napkins to match. It really makes for a beautiful table. I get compliments all the time. I was also very pleased with how quickly I received the dishes - in about 3 days. I am always happy with my purchases made through Amzon.com", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_778", "text": "poor color transfer on cups\n\tI expected the dishes to be more substantial. The plates are very light and thin, more like melamine in feel. The colors on the dinner plates and bowls are like in the pictures seen on the internet so they are what I expected. Very disappointed with the cups- I bought two sets, and only 1 of the 8 cups had ALMOST the same color intensity as the dinner plates-the others were so faded (kinda like when your color cartridge in your computer is outta ink) they looked like, either rejects,or they had gone through a heavy load dishwash 100 time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_779", "text": "Totally useless\n\tWe bought this to use at events for a chocolate-themed group at college, and used it several times before giving up.\nThe cord is in the way, you need a shallow dish to pour the batter into so you can dip the crepe maker, and the crepes tend to fall off half-baked. We eventually gave up---now we just put chocolate on waffles", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_780", "text": "Ironing Pad/Cover is Incorrectly Described\n\tThe pad sent to me did not match the description or photo. The neck on the pad is very narrow. The photograph depicts a different type of ironing board than the one the cover actually fits. I bought two of these and had to return them both as they did not fit the board. I was stuck paying the shipping, thus penalizing me for a product that was misrepresented", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_781", "text": "Defective\n\tArrived defective,right out of the box. Will not oscillate; something inside is obviously amiss.So why even bother with it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_782", "text": "disappointing\n\tdifficult to start and difficult to maintain flame. would think twice before buying again. especially difficult if one is left handed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_783", "text": "Design Flaw in OXO Knives\n\tMy Son, who is a Culinary graduate, purchased a set of OXO knives for me as a gift. I know they were not inexpensive. However, within a year, three of the six knives seperated from the grips during use. While the grips are quite nice, the knives are dangerous to use and can cause serious injury in the kitchen. They should be removed from the market. In all three cases, the blades flipped upwards during slicing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_784", "text": "Paring knife is so dull I couldn't stand it.\n\tSorry to disagree with other reviewers, but my experience of the paring knife was that it's perhaps the softest metal I've ever seen used in a knife, and as a result, it's not very sharp and doesn't improve if you try sharpening it. My friend, a fellow cook who got it as a gift, doesn't like it; I hated it and would never choose to use it. There's a reason the price is so low", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_785", "text": "Don't waste your money!\n\tThis grinder worked well for about two months before the internal spring that holds the nutmeg in place became loose. Now there is so little pressure against the nutmeg, that the blade can no longer do any grinding. In addition, the size and shape of the entire mill are awkward for my small hands. \n\nI regret not having read the other reviews before buying this.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_786", "text": "doesn't work well\n\tThis product has a cute name, but it is very difficult to use. I constantly have to take the nutmeg out and re-adjust it. Larger nutmegs do not fit in the storage area. It's a lot of work to get a little bit of nutmeg - disappointing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_787", "text": "Not happy with this toaster - many problems\n\tReceived this toaster as a Christmas present in 2004. From day one I was not very happy with it. The knobs and temperature control are difficult to use - sometimes it would bake good, other times it would not. About 6 months ago I noticed the numbers were rubbed off of the timer dial. About 3 months ago the timer dial became loose and it was difficult to set the time. Today the timer dial broke off completely. So I got about a year and a half of poor use out of it. So, don't purchase this product, it is not worth it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_788", "text": "I'm sure they are nice...\n\tUnfortunately, I ordered these twice and received rectangular bakers instead. This was *not* Amazon's fault, but Emile Henry's for mislabling the box as oval bakers when they were not. In fairness to Amazon, they tried to make it right but had a difficult time doing so since the contents of the box were mislabled.\n\nAlthought I would have preferred the oval bakers, I kept the rectangular ones and do like them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_789", "text": "Worst coffee maker I had\n\tIt is really the worst coffee maker I had. It is too slow, the automatic stopper always breakes and the coffee pot is useless, because you can not pour in a cup without making a mes", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_790", "text": "bad quality control\n\tI BOUGHT THIS ITEM FOR MY DAUGHTER FOR CHRISTMAS AND AFTER SHE REMOVED IT FROM THE BOX I TOOK A LOOK AT IT TO CHECK IT OVER AND I DISCOVERED THERE WAS MISSING PAINT WHERE THE BAND IS THAT GOES AROUND THE TOP OF THE MIXER. DO I GET THE FEELING THAT THE MIXER I PURCHASED WAS A DEFECT. I ORDERED ANOTHER ONE FOR MY OTHER DAUGHTER AND I WILL HAVE HER CHECK THAT OVER ALSO. I AM NOT HAPPY WITH THIS AND I WILL HAVE TO LOOK INTO THIS MATTER", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_791", "text": "STOP!!!!!\n\tI was so excited when i found a contemporary stainless pattern to add to my gift registry. When i received the 20 piece set at a shower I was very ecited until I washed them and never got to eat off them because they RUST!!!! I called gourmet settings and they are sending me another set but I am removing the 45 piece set from my registry. I will use them for picnic silverware not dining roon silverware", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_792", "text": "this item is missing\n\tI have tried to purchase this item since May 2006. Without explanation, after my order was processed and I was given a date of delivery the order was cancelled and I received a notice that the board was not available.\nHow strange is that? \nIf you call the company they tell you the item is availble through Amazon.\nWould really like to understand what has happened.\nI feel somewhat less unhappy since I read a review of this very pricey item saying it was not worth the cost.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_793", "text": "Nowhere near as good as genuine Wusthof or Henckels...\n\tI recently got this set and the 2 piece carving set of the same series. I know I should not have expected much for this great price, but the knives do not have anywhere as good a feel as the classic line of wusthof or the henckels 4 or 5 star knives. They are very light in weight, mostly due to the handles. Much better than a target or kmart knife, and great to start, but I expect to switch mine out with 'real' knives as my budget will allow", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_794", "text": "imagin driving on a hwy full of bumpers\n\tI do not think any human being can fall asleep on this trash. Actually i can not even lie on this for more than 1 minute and I feel low back pain.\nit has good material but poor design.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_795", "text": "Do not recommend\n\tI baked two batches of madelines side by side, one in this pan (set on a baking sheet), and another in a traditional pan with non-stick coating. I brushed both pans with canola oil before using. As per the package instructions, I allowed the madelines in the silicon pan to cool completely before removing them. The madelines in the traditional pan released easily, were golden and high, and had a pronounced design. The other batch were almost soggy (probably from cooling in the pan), flat, pale, and did not have the appearance of a madeline. To make matters worse, they did not release easily, and a few of them even broke as I attempted to remove them. I would not recommend this pan", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_796", "text": "too slow\n\tWhat the heck is going on? I ordered this item 3 weeks ago, it has not delivered yet. So I can't even make a review on this item", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_797", "text": "What is the world coming to...???\n\tWhy do manufacturers always have to change a good thing? \n\nI had a Rival crockpot for over 12 years. It always worked great. The idea behind a crockpot is to cood slow and low. My old Rival cooked at 150 degrees on the \"Low\" setting. \n\nI use the old Rival all the time, and decided to get a second one so I could use them both simutaneouly and cook two recipes at the same time. I looked at the reviews for the electronic Rival models. Everyone said they cooked too hot. So I finally purchased this 6.5 quart model with the simple knob control.\n\nWell, I filled the crockpot full of 8 lb.s of chicken. The next morning, I could smell the burning food. I looked in the pot, and the chicken was boiling on the \"Low\" setting. \n\nSo, the next night I filled it full of a vegetable soup recipe. The next morning, the soup was boiling over ... again on the \"Low\" setting. The veggies were overcooked and mushy. I measured the temperature and it was 195 degrees.\n\nI won't buy anymore Rival products. I only gave this 2 stars because I guess you could conceivably use it to make soup ... If you're willing to stand over it and turn it off when it starts to overboil", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_798", "text": "cheap but...\n\tflimsy. mine started rusting after 2 months. but then again, what can one expect for this price", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_799", "text": "Joint broken after 3 uses\n\tAlthough this grill has all the design elements I wanted - easy to use, quick to clean, and very compact, it is very cheaply made. After just 3 uses, One of the joints that adheres the top to the bottom broke. Had I not reacted quickly, I would have been burned. We were very fortunate that our child was kept away from ever using it.\n\nUpon close examination, we found the weak joint to be made of some sort of brittle, composite material, NOT metal. It's such a disappointment to see such a terrific design implemented so poorly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_800", "text": "Don't waste your time\n\tGood idea bad product. Worked great 2 weeks. Magnets fell off end of week 2. Probe quit week 3. Costs more to return for repair than it is worth", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_801", "text": "Not a quality product\n\tThis thermometer is very cheaply made. It feels flimsy and the magnets on the back won't hold it secure on a metal surface", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_802", "text": "Hot grinds and hot coffee spewin' action!\n\tWell, I can't say that I didn't like this thing at first. It came with a little scoopy to dig out your coffee beans and grinds. At first it seems like a nice little unit. I poured a pot of water into it in order to do away with any oils left over from manufacturing. I say you should run 3 pots of water through it before use (filterless of course). After a few uses, I noticed that the carafe does spill out onto the counter if you do not pour slowly. If you want your coffee now and have no time to pour, don't get this item. After having this machine for 3 weeks now, and using it constantly every morning, I have finally decided that it is near total crap. I just made a pot of coffee this morning when the machine decided it would spurt some hot air and amp; water which caused the grinds blow all over the place. Spilling out of the top onto the carafe and drooling hot coffee and grinds all over the counter. How nice. If you're going to buy a cheap coffee maker, spend the extra 5 or 6 dollars and get a semi-decent one. Toastmaster should stick to toasting. If you do decided to get this, buy some towels and a mop as well", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_803", "text": "Makes the dog bark!\n\tI should have listened to the other reviews!\n \nPoint 1. This machine is not only just \"noisy\", it CONTINUES to be loud, intermittently! Picture this: You are sipping your hot drink while reading the newspaper, relaxed, the house quiet, when like a knife cutting the silence, a loud grinding sound flies from the kitchen, your dog starts howling and barking, you jump and relaxation is out the window! It \"recycles\" as long as you leave it on.\n\nPoint 2. It took me TWO cycles (20 minutes) before the stuff was hot enough for me. I like beverages to be as hot as coffee.\n\nPoint 3. Take out your best scrubber and roll up your sleeves!! For every use, you have to scrub the thick coating off the bottom of the non-immersable pitcher PLUS totally take apart the spout, clean it and put it back together (it has 5 parts). Hope you have time for this!\n\nPoint 4. Froth? What froth? That's froth?? Stirring my drink with a spoon makes it look like that.\n\n\nFinal analysis: I can make the same thing in the microwave with less cleanup", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_804", "text": "Lasted 18 months\n\tLiked the product when it was working.\n\nI used the machine about 4 times a week for 18 months. It will mix the ingredients but does not heat up the drink any more", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_805", "text": "Very disappointed\n\tI should have listened when the other reviewers said to stay away from this steamer. Now I wish I had spent the extra $60 and gotten one from Jiffy.\n\nThe box the unit arrived in was pretty beat up and did not look like it had been professionally taped. It definitely looked like it had been returned by another customer, and lucky me, I got sloppy seconds.\n\nI read the instructions and assembled it carefully, but the performance is just awful. Even after letting it heat up for two minutes and then holding the trigger for 30 seconds, as the instructions indicate, it lets out a pathetic gasp of steam. Additionally, it sprays out great gobs of water all over the clothes, and I don't mean a few spots of water like you get with any steamer", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_806", "text": "Amazon is cheating. Never trust them. Never.\n\tI ordered this stupid thing one month ago and they delayed multiple times and kept saying delay. These things will never come. So never expect cheap things from Amazon although they tried very hard to convince you to wait.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_807", "text": "I'm so disappointed\n\tFor fifteen years I've talked about getting a good stand mixer and my sweet husband went out and bought me this one. He bought it on sale at Cosco last Spring, then stored it until we moved back to the States from Europe and gave it to me as a housewarming gift in Nov. I've used it a few times but the paddle and whisk don't reach the bottom of the bowl and the screw meant for adjustment will NOT tighten any further. I can't get into the bowl at all while it is in the upward position... to scape or to add ingredients. I like to make crepes, which calls for adding sifted flour gradually over eggs while beating. It's impossible with this machine. I get a gluey mass at the bottom of the bowl, unmixed... and the batter is full of lumps. If I want to scape the bowl, (which is frequently necessary since the paddle or whisk doesn't reach all the way to the sides of the bowl) I have to stop the machine and lower the bowl each time, and even then, with the paddle or whisk attached, it's not easy to reach the sides of the bowl towards the back. You can't turn the bowl without removing it from the stand completely. You have to yank on the bowl and lift at the same time to remove it from the stand. This takes a fair amount of force to maneuver. It's impossible to remove the paddle or whisk without first letting it drop completely into the batter. The speeds are not variable enough. It seems to be either ploddingly slow or so fast that any liquid or flour flies out. \nIt's a monumental disappointment and I'm frustrated because it's been so long since he bought it, I can't imagine they would allow it to be returned. So, I still mix everything by hand or use my stick mixer and feel crumby about the big white doorstop taking up counter space", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_808", "text": "Don't order from Target!\n\tRating should be \"0\" but that wasn't a choice. I ordered this item at beginning of July pending move to a place that didn't have a dishwasher. They backordered it until August 10. So I waited and didn't have sanitized dishes in the meantime for myself and my 12 pets. Then, on August 9, they sent me an email saying \"we can't get this item, we're cancelling the order.\" I have gone 5 weeks without a dishwasher! Now I have to go find another online store to order from. Target may advertise the cheapest price but THEY DON'T DELIVER", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_809", "text": "Be cautious when purchasing\n\tI had received this set for my Birthday from a friend. When we unpacked the set we noticed the 8 Quart pot was scratched on the interior. This made the non-stick aspect of the pot worthless. I gave the pots back to my friend and he returned them to Amazon and had a new set sent out. When we received the new set the 8 quart pot again had scratches inside the pot. I thought I would contact Calphalon to inquire about the damage and see what they had to say. I called the Calphalon customer service number but was on hold for so long I gave up. In retrospect I would spend the extra money and stay away from the non-stick surfaces with teflon coating which are prone to scratch easily. If you get the Calphalon One Infused-Anodized pans which you will never have to replace let alone deal with the lack of customer service. Remember the old saying \"you get what you pay for.\" I don't think these non-stick pans will look very good after a years worth of use. If you do choose to buy these pans examine them when you open the box for damage", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_810", "text": "Discovery !\n\tAfter many years of buying and discarding inferior knife sharpeners I have finally found one that sharpens even my dullest knives.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_811", "text": "Low quality product.\n\tThis is a poorly made product. After a few months of use, the blade broke off. The handle is hard, brittle plastic covered with soft plastic. The blade extends into the brittle plastic only a little bit. The results were inevitable. Pure junk", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_812", "text": "Hot Plate and Air Bubble issues\n\tWe have had the coffee maker about 2 months. It makes good coffee but if you pour water too quickly into the left side of the reservoir you get air bubbles in the water level indicator. Told to pour on the right side...\nThe heating plate covering has come off on about 1/2 of the surface. What gives with that???\nTime to take it back and get another machine", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_813", "text": "I don't understand this product\n\tYou have the bottom of the pan clad in stainless steel...the advantage of that? You can dishwasher stainless. But you can't dishwasher nonstick! You just have the disadvantage of slower heating than you would with straight aluminum underneath.\n\nAnd then you put teflon on something that costs over $100...the pan will last 50 or more years, the nonstick about five if you use it lightly and don't let some idiot put metal on it ever.\n\nThere's no indication that they will resurface your pan either...the warranty just covers defects, not use.\n\nI think this is very wasteful economically, if not environmentally (because it is a massive yet not durable product, even if you recycle it). You can get a cheaper nonstick that will serve you for the five years just fine (e.g. Calphalon commercial), and better you can get this pan without the teflon and learn how to season your own cookware and make it even more nonstick than this can ever be and yet utterly indestructible, even with metal utensils.\n\nPeople will only buy this for the looks. After all, they don't know how to cook anyway", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_814", "text": "SAVE YOUR MONEY!!!!\n\tYOU ARE BETTER ROLLING YOUR WINDOWS DOWN! THIS THING DOES NOT WORK. I HAVE A SHARPER IMAGE ONE THAT IS ALOT BETTER. THIS ONE IS A GENERIC IMITATION THAT DOES NOT CLEAN THE AIR. CRAP!!!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_815", "text": "glass bottomed sieve\n\tindeed, there is a glass bottom, the walls are nonstick, there are even two nice handles. The seal between the actual pan and the glass bottom leaks something terrible if you use it in a bain marie. apart from that though, it's fine", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_816", "text": "Very poor quality\n\tThe spoon handle is crooked and there are marks/damage to the wood. Avoid", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_817", "text": "Horrible bakeware\n\tI bought 2 sets expecting them to be as good as the other Corning products I have used for over 30 years. 1 piece cracked in half while cooking vegetable in the microwave and one piece cracked in half while baking chicken in the oven! I wrote to the company and they have not responded", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_818", "text": "Thin thin thin thin thin\n\tThese are substandard thin towels. They are cheap. The current price is far too much to pay, and they should be about a buck each.\n\nThey are terrible in dealing with liquid because they are so thin.\n\nI find the pictures here deceptive...there is nothing here that you can't find in your grocery store cheaper.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_819", "text": "Sheds like a mother!\n\tAfter 5 washings, these towels still shed like a mother. Grrr", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_820", "text": "Cooks Only Meats Well; Cleaning is a real Bear\n\tI bought this with a lot of expectations hoping to cook indoor healthy grilled meats during winter. As soon as I saw the pan I was a little disappointed with the ridges. They are deep (which is good) but very thin and not thick as it appears in the product photos. So your meats will be less brown.\n\nAfter rubbing it with a litlle oil before cooking I set out to make my first set of turkey burgers. Now the way I make my burgers is by adding some chopped onions, garlic, and green chillies to the ground meat. That is where the pan gave problems. The meat cooked ok but the small pieces of chopped onions, garlic, and chillies that fell out of the patties got burnt very fast and stuck to the pan making it difficult to clean. I spent about 20 mins cleaning each time.\n\nFor cooking meat that is seasoned only this pan may be ok. For me it is sitting in the closet after two tries. I did not return it because the shipping costs would have made returning it too expensive in itself.\n\nUpdate (12/18/2004) I bought a Hamilton Beach 31603 Electric grill for around $20 which is tremendous. It is non-stick, dish-washer compatible and cooks great.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_821", "text": "Don't buy this\n\tI got this with my food saver. It cracked in just a few uses. I'm not pleased with Jardian either. I was injured and can't talk when I tried to turn in a complaint by Email. They said I needed to get a friend or family member to call them on the phone in order to get help. What ever happened to equal access for the handicapped? Maybe we handicapped should take our business elsewhere", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_822", "text": "Not of good quality\n\tI was not happy with this item at all. The pillowcases are really thin and after washing and drying them, they are extremely wrinkled. They also had \"pills\" on them after washing them before they were even used. Very unsatisfactory", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_823", "text": "Sorry I got it\n\tRead the one review,five stars,have no clue as to why.It is a piece of JUNK.First the handle closes on my fingers continously,next it barely heats ,even on high,very poor steam.The teflon soleplate is rough and drags on the fabric.I wasted my money on a piece of trash from China. Hope this does someone some good.BEWAR", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_824", "text": "hard to turn\n\tI realize I'm in the minority here, but I do not find this can opener comfortable to use. The crank does have a \"good grip\", but I'm not trying to grip it, I'm trying to turn it. I do this by putting my right thumb under the near end and pushing up, with my index finger on the far end pushing down. The knob's shape (relatively short, fat in the middle and tapering to rounded ends) makes this cumbersome and tiring. It does open cans cleanly most of the time, but If i'm opening a large can or several cans, I reach for my old basic Swingaway (which sells, incidentally, for less than half the price of this OXO)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_825", "text": "Not so good\n\tI received this saute pan for Xmas. I have other Caphalon (no-stick) pans and was delighted, based on claimed attributes of their top-of-line pan. However, my pan did not have a flat bottom which is a problem on an electric range. I returned to Caphalon and hav'nt heard a thing. I tired to claim lost but ups has proof of delivery - I would like to get a known reliable brand. I dislike poor products, am extremly disappointed with the service and total inconvience of the warranty program.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_826", "text": "Doesn't open everything\n\tI love OXO products for the most part but this product just is not well designed. It does open larger jars but it is clumsy and difficult to use. My husband and I have arthritis and I was hoping this opener would open twist off soda or water bottles that always seem to give us trouble. The opening is way too big to accomplish that so, back it went to the supermarket. I had hopes this OXO product could solve our bottle opening problem but since it doesn't, I am rating this only one star.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_827", "text": "Deadly Knife\n\tI have a dead knife. This is a dangerous knife. As I was cutting something the handle and knife broke. I was only cutting cheese. This should not happen with a good knife. I loved it until it almost caused me major damage. So be careful with this one", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_828", "text": "Worse frying pan I ever bought\n\tIf you like scrapping food out of the bottom of a frying pan then this is the one to buy! Adding oil or cooking sprays did not help, even bacon slices stick to this pan! I finally gave up and purchased a professional non stick frying pan and love it. This pan is going in my next garage sale", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_829", "text": "DeLonghi Service and Quality Stinks\n\tI bought a machine similar to this one late last year - it broke after about 30 cups. The 'tap' for the steam jammed. I'm still waiting for the repaired machine to be returned after 3 months - yes months, not weeks. According to DeLonghi service it will be another month before it's repaired. I have no faith this will happen, nor that it will work for any length of time after I receive it. Their service people, while reasonably pleasant, don't help - they know virtually nothing and seem reluctant to go beyond just answering your questions. If you're smart, you'll go buy a coffee machine from someone else", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_830", "text": "Your reviews must be fake-Can't Believe this Item is for sale\n\tIt doesn't break, chip, or even discolor, but the base has a compound kick (depression on the outside and protrusion on the inside. This makes a very messy exit from the dishwasher and precludes removal of debris on the inside.\n\nWhy hasn't any one noticed? Where's the reviews? I own a dishwasher (gee-) and this is a very irritating function-having to drain the glass, dry again, and place in my cabinent-geez!\n\nDon't buy it unless you have maids and butlers. The again don't buy it because they'll get miffed too!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_831", "text": "If you fry it, it WILL stick\n\tI am simply amazed that anyone can be satisfied with this pan. I bought this pan last week. I fried bacon it on medium heat (as advised by salesperson). Bacon stuck. Fried eggs on medium heat. Eggs stuck. Ok, must be my fault--try low heat. I fried bacon on low heat. Bacon stuck. Fried eggs on low heat. Eggs stuck. Pan would not come clean with hand washing and mild soap (as the instructions advise). I promptly returned the pan and got a non-stick. My life is much better. Do NOT be fooled by the pan's good looks. Think its just me? My wife's sister bought the same pan. Her report: everything sticks. My sister has the pan. She hates it! Guess what? Everything sticks. How can a product be so popular and perform so aweful? You are hereby on notice.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_832", "text": "Plastic handle does not hold up\n\tI've had this for about 2 months and the handle snapped right off. When it was working it was great, but for the price I expected to get more than 6 uses! I'm very disappointed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_833", "text": "Pure Junk\n\tThis pan is a pure junk. There are already a couple of reviews and the people recognize that this is NOT a non-stick surface. This is true to the very end, I mean everything sticks like hell. \n\nSo, if it sticks, why not buy a stainless steel pan instead. All this polymer invention is complete b**ls**t !!! It doesn't do anything ! I am returning this and I'll get a 1 yr-lasting nonstick calphalon from amazon.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_834", "text": "BE VERY CAREFUL\n\tI used this seemingly incredible product and accidentally left it in the oven during a self-cleaning. It completely evaporated and left teflon covering the entire interior of the oven. I had to replace the oven! It was toxic from the teflon powder. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_835", "text": "Nice concept, but doesn't measure up...\n\tI was really excited to get the aluminum foil out of the bottom of my oven when I found this product, however, it didn't last very long.\n\nAfter less than two months use in my gas oven, this liner turned white and brittle because the non-stick surface had baked off! I have never baked above 425 degrees, so the claims that it will withstand 550 degrees are outlandish. Don't waste your money", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_836", "text": "DANGEROUS! DO NOT BUY THIS MODEL!\n\ti have a lot of experience with steamers over the years - mine as well as others used in stores. stupid me, then, for not realizing that you get what you pay for. my jiffy steamer finally died after nine years, but it served me well. it is a machine of substance, solid parts, very stable. trust me - you don't want to scrimp when it comes to working with a device designed to produce streams of hot steam! i foolishly tried to save some money by getting the conair gs10rh, and i'm returning it immediately. the well into which the telescoping pole sits is just about 1 inch deep - not deep enough to keep the pole stable. the brackets to hold the telescoped parts extended aren't firm - any heavy jacket will make them slide. the housing itself is amazingly lightweight; i thought that was a good thing, but now i know why the jiffy steamer's housing seems like it weighs a ton - you really do want the unit to be solidly anchored. handling a steamer is a serious matter. don't take on unnecessary risk by getting an inexpensive, poorly designed, lightweight steamer like the conair. spend the extra money for the product that has been the standard bearer for years: jiffy. you won't regret it. and even though mine died after nine years, i have no regrets, and now i'll do the right thing and get another", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_837", "text": "Not good design\n\tThe design features for the on/off switch is a good idea if you have dry hands and are prone to dropping things. Otherwise, the on/off switch is not good at all. The button is hard to press down and is a trigger type switch that does not allow for the blade to be left in the on position. You actually need to keep a lot of pressure of the switch to keep it going. The blade was sharp for the one and only time I used it. I took it back right after Thanksgiving", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_838", "text": "Truly Mediocre blender; Truly disappointing smoothie maker\n\tI have owned this blender for two years now and will have to replace it due to one of the plastic mixer pieces snapping off, causing it to continually leak. Unfortunately it appears that I have to buy a whole new unit instead of just the pitcher portion.\n\nOverall, there were definitely questions of durability over the years as small pieces broke off one by one, but it did tend to blend things. \n\nAs a blender alone: It was not the most effective blender I have ever seen but neither was it the worst. It was truly mediocre through and through. \n\nAs a smoothie maker: the mechanism used for the pour spout didn't allow any chunks to pass through, and it never quite seemed to blend well enough to break up those chunks. So as a smoothie maker it was not a good choice.\nOn the good side, the stainless does look nice... although it was a little tall", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_839", "text": "Terrible waste of money\n\tThis is the worst blender I've ever used. Bought it to make smoothies, but it has a hard time grinding frozen things. It never completely chops up frozen fruit, so I always end up sucking down huge hunks of semi-mushy fruit when I try to blend with this thing. Not pleasant. It's also loud and it moves a lot. Sometimes it vibrates so hard the carafe detaches slightly from the base, and when you lift the carafe to pour your drink into a glass you find a fruity puddle in the base's well. I strongly discourage anyone from ever purchasing this horrible thing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_840", "text": "Just a caffeine delivery system\n\tI have brewed coffee with and without the ridiculously expensive filters and cannot tell the difference. If there was, I still wouldn't pay this much for plastic and charcoal. What were the designers thinking ??? It is just coffee, not fine wine !", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_841", "text": "You can't be serious!\n\tAfter checking every store I could think of and accepting that I'd have to go online, I laughed out-loud when I saw this price! What was Mr. Coffee thinking? I read the other reviews of these filters and became aware that I don't even need them! Duh, I have filtered water in our house! Thank you Mr. \"Train Man.\" The little carbon filter sounded like a good idea, but my coffee will survive without it. At least it's not a total loss because I like the coffee maker itself. Happy brewing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_842", "text": "Disappointed Whisk-er\n\tI am usually very pleased with Oxo products, but this one is a BIG disappointment. I have not found it to be good for or at anything. Wished I'd saved the five bucks", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_843", "text": "Doesn't work as described\n\tI like the solid construction but I also like strong coffee. This machine does not \"spray the entire filter basket\". Instead, water dribbles out of a 2-inch diameter ring, leaving dry grounds at the end of the brew cycle. I sent the first one back. The replacement does the same thing. KitchenAid customer service confirms that, despite the discription on Amazon, the unit does not spray the entire filter basket. I'm sending the replacement back also. If you love strong coffee, don't buy this machine", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_844", "text": "Disappointed by Calphalon steak knives\n\tI chose this set of knives because of the Calphalon name (I love my cookware!), German steel use, and the description, \"Hygienic fiberglass-reinforced poly resin handle will not absorb moisture, crack, split, or chip.\" I was disappointed to find that one of the sets I ordered was already showing signs of rust -- even though the set was unused and delivered in a \"sealed\" box, all four handles had rust marks", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_845", "text": "Scary to open\n\tI bought this set of knives 2 years ago. I have not experienced the rust or pock marks that other reviewers have, and I have been pleased with the way my knives have stayed sharp even with a LOT of use. The purpose for my buying this set was because of the locking feature. I have little children at home and wanted to make the knives inaccessable to them. Unfortunately the locking mechanism is a little too hard to open for me. Mine gets stuck on lock and then I can't get it open without pulling on it with great force. And when you are pulling on something full of sharp knives, that is a little uncomfortable to say the least. I have worried more than once that the force I have had to use to open it would cause the knives to all fly out when it came free. They never have, but it is unnerving. I tried to contact Cuisinart about it, to no avail. No complaints on the knives, and I love that there are extra slots in the block for expanding the set, which I have. But don't buy the product strictly for the locking feature, it is not worth it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_846", "text": "Bad Product!\n\tThis thermometer lasted about a month before going in to permanent \"Hi\" mode. What a ripoff", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_847", "text": "Disappointed\n\tBought my first Vornado years ago, and is the best fan I've ever seen. Decided to get a second one... purchased this model. First unit had bad vibration, returned it. Second unit less vibration, but very noisy. Also returned. When I compare this unit to my original Vornado, the quality of construction is noticeably much inferior. I don't know if this applies to the rest of the Vornado lineup or not.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_848", "text": "I love OXO products but this was a huge disappointment!\n\tMine broke on the 3rd use! No need to say anymore", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_849", "text": "Don't buy it!\n\tWorked great the first couple of times. I didn't keep it on the charger for 24 hours (not realizing that this is a problem) and now the battery only works for 10 minutes at a time. It's now basically worthless", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_850", "text": "Perfectly fits the books' atmosphere\n\tFor those of you unfamiliar with the \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" books, they detail the absurdly tragic lives of the fictional Baudelaire orphans, and their struggles to overcome adversity (after adversity, after adversity, ad infinitum). Hovering in the background of their tragedies and occasional, brief glimpses of happiness, is their distant cousin, the scheming, greedy, conniving, ruthless cousin, the Count.\n\n\nGiven the concept of the story, this poster fits perfectly, with the orphans, standing together but otherwise alone, in the middle, with the shadow of the Count casting gloom upon them. It is a perfect fit, as is the casting of Jim Carrey as the Count", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_851", "text": "no more doggy fueds with neighbor\n\ti absolutely love this product. my neighbor has four little yippers and my shepard/chow mix was antogonized by the yipping on our side of the fence. I hung the device on my side of the fence and the noise keeps the neighbors dog from picking \"arguments\" with my dog. all barking and fighting has ceased. all the surrounding neighbor as well as me can get a good nights sleep now", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_852", "text": "Worked for us\n\tI purchased 3 units and they work well for us. I have 2 units in children's bedrooms on AC power and the 3rd in the kitchen on batteries for portability. The sound is clear and set-up and use is very easy. The best thing about these units is the VOX answer option. I have this option turned on in the kid's room and they merely have to answer back when I talk to them first without having to push the \"talk\" button. This is very handy when you are talking to a 3 yr. old that doesn't quite understand how to use this. I attached a large, very thin magnet on the back of my kitchen unit and I keep it on my fridge; but can bring it with me to other parts of the house if necessary. The only small annoying feature is every time the \"talk\" button is pressed, a beep occurs. But the other features outweight that small annoyance for me", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_853", "text": "New Fry-guy - pretty pleased....\n\tI've always wanted a deep fryer, and finally decided to take the plunge. After doing quite a bit of research, I decided on this model - picked one up at Bed, Bath, and Beyond with a 20% coupon. In my opinion, you generally get what you pay for - so the extra cost vs. competitors wasn't a real concern. \n\nI must say, overall, I am quite pleased. While I am new to frying, I found it extraordinarily easy (it is pretty hot though, so be careful). Only complaint would be that the capacity is a little on the small side, say if you're cooking entrees for a larger family (for example, you can really only fit 3 (MAYBE 4) pieces of chicken at a time). But since the chicken needs to cool down anyway, this wasn't such a major issue. It came out nice, crispy, and golden brown - not too soggy, not too crisp - perfect. \n\nI figure if it can handle the chicken, vegetables and smaller portions will be a piece of cake. Although I've only fried a couple of batches, I am beyond pleased - but I'll let you know if I have any problems... Great item so far though.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_854", "text": "Best. Knife. Ever.\n\tI've been a German knife snob for years. But this 8-inch chef's knife by Japan's Global is the finest blade I've ever owned. Period.\n\nMaybe it's not as easy to sharpen as a Wustof or a Henckel, but then again, it holds its edge ten times longer.\n\nI've spent ten years and hundreds (and hundreds and hundreds!) of dollars collecting German steel. Global is so good that it has me thinking of starting all over again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_855", "text": "Absolutely great\n\tI have a number of booklites, different vendors, different styles, some AC adapter, some straight battery, cheap to higher prices, and this one is the best, the brightest, the one I will most often use. It is connected to adapter and kept near computerat all times. I am careful with such items, don't expect any problems, most booklites are not meant to be manhandled", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_856", "text": "great products\n\tused vet's RX to treat my dog's ear and it didnt seem to work. After reading reviews I decided to try this . After only 1 week I noticed a considerable amount of change in her ears for the better. would recommend to others", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_857", "text": "I love this processor\n\tI was so thrilled when I unpacked my processor. It is so high quality and professional in both looks and performance. It has so many features that I love, especially the triple bowl which allows you to process more than one substance at a time. The egg beater attachment is excellent also. I am one happy customer and recommend this processor to all", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_858", "text": "Excellent Product and Transaction\n\tThe KitchenAid KFPW760 is exactly as advertised. It has three nested work bowls. The inner, smallest one takes a special blade (a smaller version of the standard processor blade). It's perfect for pulverizing/mixing small quantities of things. Pulling the used bowl out leaves the next one ready for use without having to stop and clean something. The same is true for the next one until you reach the largest, 12 cup bowl.\n\nA number of blades come in a well designed transparent and strong storage box (finally, a way to keep everything together). The unit even has with a fruit juicer accessory that replaces the bowl. It's the kind with the rotating hub (two hub sizes are included, one for lemons and a larger one for oranges, etc). While it seems to work, it's not as convenient as a low cost dedicated version such as the Black and Decker, but what the heck, it's worth trying.\n\nThe motor is quiet and you get a real feeling of professionalism when using it. At first I was disappointed that there weren't any fancy front panel switch options, but after thinking about it, you only need the provided On, Off and Pulse.\n\nWould I buy it again? Absolutely. Would I buy it again from Amazon? Again, absolutely. The transaction was without difficulty and the shipment actually came earlier than promised", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_859", "text": "Awesome! Perfect!\n\tAs a tea lover for 30 years, I have to say this electric kettle is the best one in terms of cost-benefit and performance. I've used this kettle for more than 1 year and it's still working perfectly. It boils water very quickly and keeps warm for a while. A+", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_860", "text": "Good, Cheap, with one small reservation\n\tMy only reservation is for safety sake, it would probably be better to get the version that is wireless, because when you fill this in the sink you must be very careful not to get the electrical prong that connects to the cord wet.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_861", "text": "Awesome for dorms, tea drinkers\n\tThis kettle is amazing. It's simple -- you plug it in and flip the switch (a light turns on to let you know it's working). \n\nIt heats very quickly, and lt;5 minutes for a full kettle of boiling water and if you only want a cup or two for tea, it heats in about 3. \n\nFor students in dorms, you can use it for oatmeal, soup, tea. Automatically cuts off after boiling for a minute, so no worries about fire hazards. Great product, I use it every day.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_862", "text": "These towels are so soft and fluffy!\n\tI love using them and when washed in fabric softener they are great. It is a great deal. Was kind of worried before purchase from reading some of the other reviews but after having had them a week, my whole family loves them. They are much better than the more expensive famous designer towels that I have. For people who are complaining about these towels, go price similar items at your local high end department stores", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_863", "text": "Great Product\n\tBraun makes the best coffee makers and this feature makes it even better. The coffee tastes more smooth because of this filter. I love it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_864", "text": "canning kit\n\tgreat kit however the book that comes with the kit needs some work. The photos in the book are NOT accurate with the descriptions. I recommend that if you need canning instructions or recipes you get a separate book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_865", "text": "Churchill China Dinnerware\n\tWhen I first saw this pattern on-line, I was truly impressed with the design. This pattern was exactly what I had been searching for such a long time.\n\nHowever, after I received the shipment, I couldn't believe how even more beautiful these dishes were...and they compliment the wallpaper that's in my dining room!\n\nBest purchase I have made in a very long time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_866", "text": "Excellent kid's game\n\tAs a mathematician, game theorist, and proud Chi Omicron Chi (XOX, aka \"Xocks\") brother, I have always been interested in this the simplest of m,n,k games, i.e. games in which players alternate placing markers on an m x n board with each player trying to place k of his or her markers in a row. As every game theorist knows, perfect tic-tac-toe play by both players results in a tie game every time, with neither player achieving victory. The clever child will figure this out on her own, as I did at an early age, and I lost interest in playing tic-tac-toe before I turned five. I never lost interest, however, in studying tic-tac-toe and similar games, which began my pursuit of mathematics and game theory, and partly accounts for my joining Chi Omicron Chi as a college freshman. As part of our initiation, pledges had to play a modified form of tic-tac-toe with vodka-filled shot glasses for markers. Each player had five glasses, and as he placed his marker, he would empty his glass. The loser would drink the remaining shot glasses. Most of us knew how to play perfect games of tic-tac-toe, so really the point of the game, as with most fraternity games, was to see who could best hold his liquor. I do remember one unfortunate pledge, Bob, who never figured out how to play perfect tic-tac-toe and nearly drank himself into catatonia.\n\nAll these thoughts came rushing, so to speak, back to me when I saw the \"Shot Glasses Tic-Tac-Toe\" available for so reasonable a price at about a dollar per component. I have a four-year-old son who has yet to perfect his tic-tac-toe game, so I bought this set to educate him. We play the same way I did in the Xocks fraternity house. Of course I don't give him pure vodka in his shot glasses; he only weighs 35 lbs. As 35 lbs represents approximately a fifth of my own weight, I dilute his vodka in a 1-to-4 dilution with orange juice. I know what you're thinking: what happens when he loses and must finish off the remaining shot glasses, including mine? I am nothing if not fair, so when he loses, I give him an equivalent amount of diluted vodka to however much pure vodka I have remaining in my shot glasses. Since I, knowing how to play perfect tic-tac-toe, never lose to my son, the reverse problem, my having to drink his remaining shots, never occurs.\n\nMy son loses more often than not, and he usually ends up walking into walls, falling down, and later becoming violently sick. You would think all this negative reinforcement would promote rapid and forceful mastery of tic-tac-toe, but his cognitive development must be lacking. I can only surmise that the time delay between his losing tic-tac-toe games and the negative effects of alcohol poisoning inhibits his forming the negatively reinforcing connections. He still loves to play, however, but his game, if anything, seems to be getting worse, almost as if he is trying to lose", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_867", "text": "MUST HAVE !!!\n\tI thought I couldn't live without my Cuisinart or Kitchen Aide - this product goes on the same list!!! This was the easiest, best performing kitchen and quot;gizmo and quot; I have ever had. A must for entertaining and holiday baking - simple, easy - no mess! Gone are the days with the and quot;one at a time and quot; with the gas burner!! Love it, love it!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_868", "text": "Who Knew??!\n\tThis is my third pair of kitchen shears. The first was $10 and lasted a week. I thought the second pair was just fine until my Shun shears arrived. These cut well and are also very smooth while cutting. They fit my hand nicely. I can really feel the difference in quality. These can perform different functions -- opening bottles, jar opener, nut cracker -- one blade has a curve in it to accomodate bone. I love that they are dishwasher safe.\n\nI probably wouldn't have purchashed these if I were not completing a Shun set. But now that I have them, this is what I should have been using all along", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_869", "text": "I am not a chef but with this knife I feel like one.\n\tThis knife is well worth the money. It is not only sharp but it behaves in your hand begging to be tuned loose on meat vegetables, fruit you name it. Honestly, I felt it was too much for me but as I got better accustomed to its heft, I knew it was me that did not possess the skills to wield the tool. Do not doubt yourself, learning to use it is a joy. Treat yourself", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_870", "text": "Very Nice Tea Press\n\tI really like this tea press. It is the perfect size for one person.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_871", "text": "Expensive but well worth it\n\tI made plenty of pizzas on several types of thin metal baking pans, and the results were consistenly mediocre.\n\nNow however, with this pizza stone, I no long find myself ordering pizza for delivery.\n\n1 cup water or beer\n2 1/2 cups flour (maybe a 1/4-cup of whole-wheat flour mixed in)\n1 package of dry yeast\n1 teaspoon salt\n1 tablespoon sugar\n1 tablespoon butter\n\nKnead and let rise twice (I used to do it by hand, but now I have a bread maker which works perfectly for this purpose on the 'dough' setting). This makes two pizzas around 14 inches in diameter. Either roll them out with a rolling pin, or press them into shape by hand. The dough seems to be too elastic to \"throw\" it into shape - I think it's a skill that takes a long while to master.\n\nI make pizza sauce with a can of tomato paste, some red wine and/or water, chopped parsley, chopped basil, dried oregano, chopped garlic and chopped onion. I've also used pasta sauce (prego or ragu) with acceptable results.\n\nI almost always top with mozarella and thinly-sliced mushrooms.\n\nI use parchment baking paper under the pizza. I slide it on and off the stone this way, without resorting to corn meal. This works perfectly for me every time.\n\nHeat the oven up _HOT_ (500 degrees). It will only take 5 minutes to bake at this temperature. When the cheese is beginning to brown around the edges, it is done. The crust is golden-brown on the bottom, with just a bit of crunch. If I let the crust rise a bit after preparing the pizza, it will be softer and thicker.\n\nStore-bought frozen pizzas are also better when cooked on this stone.\n\nI'm giving only 4 stars because of the price. There must be a cheaper alternative to this stone, but I'm not complaining too much, because I've thoroughly enjoyed the pizzas it's produced", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_872", "text": "This bargain beauty works great!\n\tI had never used a pizza stone but, thought they might be fun so, I put one on my registry. I made pizza on the stone using store bought dough and got rave reviews from friends. Would definately reccomend this to a friend! Just remember to let the stone heat thoroughly before using.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_873", "text": "Great pans for the price\n\tHeavy duty and scratch resistant (my husband always tests this with his house key). Good value for the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_874", "text": "Buy it but Keep your Iron.\n\tI just received my Jiffy Steamer J-4000 Pro-Line. It was missing a funnel which would be no big deal if they had not printed the words \"USE ENCLOSED FUNNEL\" in caps every where. I sent an email and they said they will send me one (they seem to have a good customer service).\n\nNow that we have dispensed with the whining, lets talk about the product itself. If you need sharp lines on your pants or shirt stick with your iron, this is not for you. However if you would like to take wrinkles out of your clothes and you don't want to bother with hanging them in the bathroom while you take a shower or taking them out of the dryer on time, this does do an amazing job.\n\nI have also purchased a JIFFY personal hand held steamer that works fairly well and provides adequate amount of steam for most of your needs. However if you take wrinkles out frequently and have the space go for J-4000. You get the wrinkles out faster.\n\nIf you have a concern about startup time, you do have some control over that. I just put enough cold water in there for a few shirts and it started steaming in 4 minutes. If you put hot water out of the tab and reduce the amount of water you can get even quicker startup time. Or you can put it on standby in the morning before you go to the shower and put it on steam when you are ready to use it. Standby setting uses a thermostat to keeps the water temperature at 90C degrees (close to boiling). \n\nIf you can afford it, buy one. It would make a great re-gift item if you find out that you don't like it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_875", "text": "The more you use it, the more you will love it.\n\tI absolutely love my KitchenAid mixer. I like to bake and always use my mixer. I use it to mix cake batters and knead dough. Cakes come out perfect every time. The mixer is a necessity for every baker's kitchen. It is a durable product and will last a lifetime. The mixer is well built and well designed. Cleanup is easy too. Just remove the bowl and beater and wash by hand or in the dishwasher. The mixer comes with one bowl, kneading hook, flat paddle beater and whisk-type beater. There are also many accessories available for the KitchenAid mixers. \n\nI recommend the KitchenAid mixer for every kitchen. The more you use it, the more you will love it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_876", "text": "Fantastic\n\tThis is a perfect machine for the office. It takes up very little space,is very simple to use, cleaning is a breeze.\nYou can fill the water tank so that water is ready when you are for a cup of delicious coffee.\nI purchased this coffee maker for my husband's office and for my wallet.\nIn his building there is a coffee shop but at $[...] a cup and time away from the desk 1 half hour per cup this was an expensive habit.\nThe Melitta paid for itself in a few days. You can't go wrong with this produc", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_877", "text": "Different glaze on red mugs\n\tI ordered all three colors of these mugs - red, blue and white. The blue and white mugs have a shiny, even glaze. The red glaze is mottled and has more of a matte finish, giving it a more rustic, country look. The mugs are great but the three different colors look very different and really don't match each other.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_878", "text": "Have used and loved this product for three years\n\tI have used this filter daily for over a year and love it. At first I tried using it in a \"Mr. Coffee\" style machine, but found that my coffee grind was too fine and the water would filter through too slowly and overflow if I made more than 2 cups. \n\nSince I make coffee for one or two people usually, and don't like to leave the coffee on the hot pad, so this was okay for me.\n\nThen I switched to single-cup method using a drip filter holder that fits over the cup. I bought it along with a cup at a Starbucks about 3 years ago.\n\nOne thing that is great about the SwissGold filter is that it cleans so easily. The first time I rinsed it out I took a paper towel to the inside and it came out clean. I was very surprised. (Not so with the plastic filter holder.) \n\nThe taste is great, and I haven't purchased coffee filters in 3 years. Once I tried it with a coarse grind coffee in my coffemaker, which I received as a gift, and that worked out okay, too.\n\nCurrently I am using it with my caffiene free Teeccino herbal coffees (help me keep my blood pressure normal under stress), and the filter works very well with those blends.\n\nSo I highly recommend it. It pays for itself if you are looking at it from that aspect.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_879", "text": "Good for a quick cup\n\tMe being an avid coffee drinker I will have to say if you want a quick cup it does the job. For the money its cheap and provides a quick cup but you better have good coffee I used the pods and found it to be weak at time and sometimes you need a stronger cup I think more brewing is better. Sometimes was a bit messy water all over the place but maybe Im a bull in a china shop would recommend the item I spent more on starbucks in a week", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_880", "text": "Nice little steamer!\n\tThis may sound odd, but this is the first steamer that I have ever had. So needless to say, I do not have others to compare it to. However,I find that I use it more than I thought I would! The unfolded steamer fits perfectly in the pot that I most use for vegies and the like, and when I pull out the sides (the steaming tray) it fits nicely up the sides of the pot. Besides your basic steamed vegies, I find that it's perfect for warming up leftovers like rice, leaving it hot and fluffy. I like that the handle extends, so you can keep the cover on it while cooking, but you can extend the handle for easier lifting. And you can't beat the price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_881", "text": "What's with all the fuss?\n\tSo I read all your reviews previous to my purchase on this AND was skeptical. There were many reviewers that complained about cracks and problems holding an air-tight seal. MINE WORK PERFECTLY! They are invaluable and I'm glad I bought two of these canisters. Are you people sending the canisters through the dishwasher? If so, stop it! The intense heat will eventually crack anything made of plastic. Do you have an OLD model vacuum sealer? Maybe that's the problem - a performance issue. I have the newer stainless steel V2860 and you couldn't pry that out of my hands! I would give it 10 stars if there was such a rating.\n\nToday, I give this product 5 stars. Like most products - only time will tell how well they will hold out in the long run", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_882", "text": "Sealed to perfection and make them last longer\n\tAt first I thought I wouldn't be able to decide what to use this for, but right away I remembered that I just bought a six pack of onion rolls and they always seemed to have to be frozen and were just not the same later or went moldy in the fridge, so I vacuum sealed them in this and they were good to the last one with no flavor change at all. Yummy! ;7", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_883", "text": "Outstanding Utility knives!\n\tAt first I was turned off by the bright (gaudy) colors. However, I have learned to appreciate that these knives are color-coded! They stand out in the knife drawer, and you can always find the one you are looking for. Consequently, the right knife is used to get the job done.\nThe knives are indestructable and durable. We have owned ours 4-5 years and they show no unusual wear. Put them into the dishwasher! We don't do that with another knife (regretted it when we have), but these can take it. The knives are well-designed for function, comfortable to handle, strong, and sharp.\nWe love them and gave sets to our adult kids who always are commenting on how useful they are. Friends that visit and use ours comment favorably on them.\nThese aren't showy knives for formal dining nor will they impress anyone with your classy style. However, they do impress everyone who uses them. And, the price is nice", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_884", "text": "works as promised - reconditioned no problem\n\tDelighted to have it for my wood floors, tile and area rugs. Works great picking up cat fur and other organic and non-organic detritus that collects. Does require emptying the fur catcher and cleaning the brush regularly - gosh darn! So much easier to do that than taking a broom or dust mop to the entire house. Also have to set up the virtual walls and carry it upstairs and down, when I want to change areas being cleaned. Again, gosh darn! Can't totally eliminate ALL the work, no matter how much I might like to.\n\nDon't know what was wrong with it initially that it needed to be reconditioned, but its fine now", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_885", "text": "Best Can Cooler Made!!\n\tThis is the second one of these I've purchased (the first was a Thermos branded one without the cover). It keeps my can of soda, etc cold throughout and adds a touch of class to keeping it on my desk. Both of these are VERY rugged and I would highly recommend over a standard foam cooler. Absolutely the most functional, effective, and classy cooler I've ever had!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_886", "text": "Nissan Multi-Function Can Insulator\n\tThe Nissan Multi-Function Can Insulator is a lightweight versatile stainless steel holder that effectively keeps canned beverages cold. My mother and I find the product allows our soft drinks to remain cold after more than two hours. I have two conveniently stored in the center console of my automobile, 1 at the office, and 1 in my luggage for travel.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_887", "text": "Lodge Logic Cornstick Pan\n\tJust used my pan last night and as always with Lodge Logic Pans they were awesome! I highly recommend them. =", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_888", "text": "NEW EVERYDAY DISHES AFTER 20 YEARS!\n\tI'm sure that you will love this set as much as my family and I do!\nEach piece is durable and good looking! My original set was also by Sango, and I gave it away after 20 years only because my decor had changed dramactically. Now my neighbor is enjoying my original service for 12. I expect to enjoy my new Gold Dust set for at least, the next 20 years", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_889", "text": "Skip cheap imitators with fancy gadgets\n\tWhen we got married 7 years ago, we were given a hand mixer of another brand (Sunbeam, I think) that had seven (or was it nine?) speeds and lots of different attachments (dough hook, wisk, etc., none of wich worked well). I have a hard time remembering exact spefications because it died after 6 months, and I hadn't even mixed anything heavy with it! I always mixed most of my flour into things by hand to try to spare the motor (my mom had burnt through several mixers).\nSo we went to the store, and for $30 we could get another cheap brand with many speeds and fancy gadgets (several brands and models available), or we could get this Kitchenaid with one set of beaters and three speeds. I chose this simple Kitchaid and have never been sorry.\nThis little hand mixer takes it all--even stiff cookie dough like roll-out sugar cookies. And it mixes every last bit of the flour in. Beaters don't clog, dough mixes up smooth.\nI plan on someday getting a bigger kitchenaid, but so far haven't needed it. If you are on a budget, and need to get the most power for your penny, this is the best purchase you could possibly make", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_890", "text": "Perfect and evenly toasted!\n\tI have owned a lot of crappy toasters and actually haven't gotten another for the past 6 years. I've resorted to pan toasting in order to avoid another bad purchase. Finally got tired of so much effort for toast and broke down and got this toaster. It's so easy to use and it even defrosts frozen bread and can warm up an already toasted slice without retoasting. Worked amazingly well to heat a cold slice of pizza but I'm sure Braun is cringing if they read this! I love the little pull out tray, you don't have to pick up the whole darn thing and hold it over the sink and beat it to death! The toast comes out very even and perfectly toasted every time. Slots are wide too so a bagel is no problem. It is fast too, so you won't miss it not being a 4 slice toaster. I think you will be pleased with this great toaster, I am", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_891", "text": "An elegantly designed LONG and WIDE toaster\n\tThe Braun HT500 is one of the best designed toasters I have ever used. What I really like....\n\n1. A single long and wide slot, allowing you to toast large or unusually shaped pieces of bread. I have used it to toast very thick pieces of bread, long hoagee rolls, and those huge hamberger buns that won't fit in a standard toaster slot.\n\n2. Very clean, modern appearance. Looks great sitting on the kitchen counter, whereas many of the other toaster models today look like ugly chrome spaceships from the 1950's. Personally, I'm not into that kind of retro look.\n\n3. An led light that is clearly visible when the toaster is \"on\", allowing you to quickly see the status of your toast from the other side of the room.\n\n4. When the toast is done, it pops-up only part way. This helps keep your toast warm prior to you extracting it. You then pull the lever up a notch higher and it raises the toast up very high, making it easy to pull-out even very small pieces of bread.\n\n5. It toasts evenly. Of course, you would expect this. But you'd be surprised how some very expensive toasters I've used in the past were often poor in this area.\n\nOf all those items, the first one is by far the most important. Strangely however, few manufacturers today make a long and wide toaster any longer. Braun is one of the few that does. That fact combined with the great design is reason for me to give it a hearty recommendation", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_892", "text": "Fantastic\n\tGreat blender! I use it daily to make smoothies and it never fails. Powerful motor purees frozen fruits great!! Simple--only two speeds. Easy clean-up", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_893", "text": "A Step Above the Rest\n\tI have only used this blender once, but already I love it. I will update my review if anything changes. No more cheapo blenders for me! I have tried Oster (really bad), and Black and Decker from Walmart (a tad better, but it didn't work on frozen fruit and ice).\n\nFirst, with the Waring, I made a frozen Island Oasis mix using ice, and the consistency was amazing. \n\nSecond, since I'm single, I absolutely love the small size (I think it's like 24 oz or so).\n\nThird, it's not really that loud. I mean no louder than any other blender I've used.\n\nFourth, there are no cheap plastic parts! Yay! Only high quality parts. The jar is stainless steel. If the two top pieces are plastic or polycarbanate(?), they are of very high quality. \n\nFifth, the blades are built into the stainless steel container, and it's a snap to clean. Just add a cup of water, a few drops of cleaning liquid, run the blender for 30 seconds or so, rinse, dry and you're done! Cuts my cleaning time down considerably. Moreover, there's no unscrewing and cheap plastic round things that always tear. There is absolutely no way that you would have problems with a leaking jar.\n\nLast, I didn't have any problems with a burning smell. I am sticking with Waring products. My mother has one (at least 32 years old), and it still works", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_894", "text": "buyer beware\n\tThe temperature readings were spot on.\nThere are multiple ways to display it, hang it from the shelves in your oven, place it on the bottom of your oven. it's very stable, doesn't fall over, mostly because of it's 4 inch length.\n\nBUT... as with all things in the oven, this will become splattered with grease, and harder to read, and you'll want to wash it....DON'T!\n\nany type of cleaning, be it abrasive , or chemical, such as Simple Green, will erase the temperature markings... and make it useless", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_895", "text": "Great Ice Cream Maker\n\tThis ice cream Maker is \"GREAT\". The fact that I can use an industrial motor (my kitchen Aid mixer) is fantastic. It is my belief that the ice cream maker itself is as near perfect as you can get, contrary to other reviews. If you read the description and instructions, you will find that it is not the biggest maker on the market AND that it does EXACTLY what it says it will...IT MAKES \"GREAT\" ICE CREAM.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_896", "text": "Great pan for a couple of people\n\tI love this pan. As for cooking: This pan does a great job on steaks, burgers, chicken, whatever. Leaves really nice grill marks. The only thing you will need to do is have a cover or splatter shield for it. I use a 16\" round cover from a much bigger pan just to avoid some of the little drops of grease spattering out on my range. This seems to work just find for me.\n\nAs for Cleaning: I let it cool a little after cooking and pour some water (no soap!) into the bottom of the pan while it is just hot enough for the water to boil a little, and using a wooden spatula (only use wood in this pan), I scrape all the fond away (burnt tasty bits stuck to the pan) and pour into the sink. I repeat this once or twice and put the pan back on the heat and wipe it down with a paper towel. I then use some supermarket brand canola oil spray and lightly coat the inside while the pan is still warm. Takes about 2 minutes to do this. I store this pan in my oven since it tends to have a light coat of oil on it all the time. This pan is so well worth the hand cleaning to have especially since I live in an apartment and don't have access to a grill", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_897", "text": "Excellent for Large Portions\n\tI did not find a problem with the balance, as previously mentioned by another reviewer. The only thing a potential buyer needs to be aware of is, that if they are planning on tossing their food, they had better be strong because this unit is heavy! Other than that, it proves to be very useful for large portions. It heats quickly, heats evenly, holds the heat and leaves plenty of room to stir. Yes, it does heat evenly and allows the heat to drift up the sides. The purpose of a stirfry pan is to allow heat to move the sides of the pan to allow food touching the sides of the pan to cook as well. Now keep in mind, there isnt a perfect stirfry pan out on the market if you are cooking on a traditional gas top, flat top or coil range. True frying ala Asian style is done on an open flame!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_898", "text": "Without a doubt , my favorite cooking pot\n\tThis is simply the best pan I own. *IF* you follow the directions on how to cook with this pot, you won't have a problem with sticking. It's easy to use, easy to clean, works for just about everything (except maybe making pancakes - for which you would want a non-stick griddle). I just love being able to use metal utensils with this pot and not having to worry about scratching it. LOVE it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_899", "text": "Great product\n\tReliable, easy to use, rice always comes out perfectly, no burning, easy to clean - what more could you ask of a rice cooker", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_900", "text": "Some Le Creuset Products need \"Seasoning.\"\n\tLe Creuset's grills, woks, and frying pans come with a textured black enamel that needs to be \"Seasoned\" like tradiitonal cast iron. There are instructions in the product pamphlet as to how to do this. Basically after removing the stickers using a warm water and soap soak and drying the pan, the pan is coated with a thin layer of vegetable oil with a paper towel and heated at medium heat until the oil smokes. Let the pan cool, remove the oil with a paper towel, and repeat two or three times. A surface \"patina\" builds up that is quite non-stick. From now on the pan can be cleaned with a moist towel. In the case of burned-on food, a brief soak in soapy water works well. As the pan is used the patina continues to build. Le Creuset's omelete pans do come with silverstone non-stick if you like non-stick. The textured enamel works well and is stable at higher heats than non-stick coating. I own a Le Creuset Wok, a square grill pan, and three frying pans with this textured finish and I find that they work fine after being seasoned this way. I also own a Le Creuset Omlete pan that has a good non-stick coating. This pan work fine for delicate foods like egg and pancake preparations. The textured finish pans work well for grilling meats, stir fries, and other hardier preparations. If you use good non-scratch silicone or nylon tools in your Le Creuset wares and a small amout of PAM or a little oil spread with a paper towel you will have no problems.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_901", "text": "Shoulda Bought it a long time ago\n\tThis is a super convenient item. I don't lock it so messing with the lock is not an issue. The lock could probably be a little more user friendly. It stores everything just great. It keeps the dust off of my Cuisinart goodies. I have another three-blade disc holder too. That one came with my Cuisinart. This one is a must-have.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_902", "text": "Sharp blade disc storage\n\tI am glad that I finally have a storage unit to hold my sharp Cuisinart Blades. I have three little kids and the thought of them getting their little hands on them always had me worried. The only design flaw is that it can be difficult to open and then lock back into place. I knew this going into my purchase and decided to take the chance as the flaw was better then not having to worry about my children.\n\nHopefully Cuisinart is aware of the design flaw and working to fix it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_903", "text": "I just love this machine\n\tI got this as a gift from my mother when I moved to my first apartment away from home. She already had one, and loved it. I use mine quite frequently, and makes quick work of dicing onions and peppers for philly steaks or burgers. My brother and father have also since purchased these units. I have had mine going on 5 years now, not a problem with it. great value, good gift for cooks for one or two, who do not need a huge unit to chop stuff.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_904", "text": "Kicks butt at picking up dog fur..\n\tHeads and tails above my 8 year old Hoover wind-tunnel bagged unit. Never did understand the 8 bucks for 3 bags. Hoover should have given the vacuum away due to always having to replace bags every week (adds up to big bucks quickly).\n\nThe Dyson kicks butt... Three times the dirt is picked up every week when compared to Hoover bag replacement size of dirt removed.\n\nWish the Dyson had self propelled system... The house keeper wouldn't be so tired after 3 hours ;o) Handy hose and a really well thought out system. \n\nHands down the best unit I've ever owned. Time will tell if it holds up like the hoover unit did. Won't miss the belt replacements (2) or the bag cost on the Hoover.\n\nWould I buy another? If it holds up like my Hoover did... You bet... Like I stated before: Kicks butt at picking up dog fur-!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_905", "text": "Well built, but a little loud!\n\tThis electric water heater feels very solid and well built. When filled to 1.7 liters, it takes about 6 min 30 seconds to boil. The kettle automatically shuts off when it boils and makes a nice bell noise when finished. I thought this would be annoying, but it is not! Also, when switched on, there is a nice white LED lighting up the water supply making it easy to read.\n\nMy only complaint about this kettle is that it is rather loud (which is why I only gave it 4 stars) when it is on. A few moments after the switch is turned on, it makes this rumbling noise for the entire duration of operation", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_906", "text": "Great!!\n\tI love this fryer! Its just the right size for my kitchen.Its not big and bulky like other fryers. Its easy to clean too. Its a winner in my book", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_907", "text": "I like 'em\n\tI knew going in that these were not \"thick\", but I am pleased with these sheets. Would I buy them again? Yes, aslong as the price is as low as I got them for (under 20 bucks)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_908", "text": "BACK TO THE GRIND\n\tThis thing tears through meat, I hate to chewy beef and stringy chicken, so this attachment is my new bud. Works fantastic on cereal to (dry not wet). Buy it, you won't regret it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_909", "text": "Excellent purchase!\n\tI ordered this item when it was not available at that time so it took a while for me to get it-but I was impressed at the careful packing and the product itself-very elegant looking cake set and can be used as a punch bowl too-would certainly recommend it for all hosts", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_910", "text": "Treadable and edible!\n\tLodge logic has exploded from a small corner shop in one lonely town in Vermont, to a nationwide powerhouse ready and eager to bust down to the door to your house and fill your kitchen with finest in waffle press technology. I'm of course referring to the cutting edge Finnish design that lodge has presented here. I'm able to pretty much press out an entire course of breakfast in well under an hour with this thing, easily producing a feast fit for the third reich.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_911", "text": "Great Deal\n\tThis cover is very rich looking. The fabric is wonderful. I have a kitten that was pulling himself onto the bed and snagging it, but I just snipped the snags and you cannot tell. It is easy to wash and looks great on the bed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_912", "text": "cooking is my hobby\n\tI have enjoyed using my Mario Baltali enamaled cast pot very much, it cooks beautifully and holds a large amount", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_913", "text": "Better Butter Dish\n\tFiestaware ROCKS. A few years back, I started my Fiestaware collection. The butter dish, in turquoise, was a recent addition. I like the vibrant colors available which allow for a cheerful, eclectic mix or a more coordinated theme. It is of the highest quality and very durable in the oven as well. I am going to put glass doors on my cabinets to showcase my Fiestaware because not only is it practical and beautiful, they are individual pieces of art!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_914", "text": "Wilton Supreme Cake Decorating Set\n\tThis set has 29 tips, a flower nail and one coupler in a plastic case. All the tips and more to decorate just about any cake you would make.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_915", "text": "1 year of slicing roasts and still carving\n\tThis knife works nicely. The blades have remained sharp after carving roasted chicken and turkey, roast beef, and yes even cakes over the past year.\n\nThe handle wipes off cleanly after use and doesn't suffer from the extreme electric motor vibration that so many electric knives have. The handle stays cool as well. I don't have anything bad to say about this item, it has been a true performer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_916", "text": "Very nice\n\tThis is a very nice set of small measuring spoons-- excellent for measuring baking soda, salt, etc for recipes. They are very sturdy and much better than the inexpensive plastic products you find at the discount stores. This set also comes with 2 things not shown, a nice ring to loop these together, as well as a matching S hook to hang them up when not in use. I really like this set and would recommend this to everyone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_917", "text": "Easy to Figure Out, Easy to Use\n\tThis Toastmaster breadmaker is pretty basic, makes a good-sized loaf and is really easy to use. If the first loaf isn't perfect, the troubleshooting section of the book tells you how to correct the problems and the corrections work.\nIt's been in use constantly for weeks now and never fails to produce a good loaf", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_918", "text": "I never knew what a difference it could make\n\tHad I known what a difference this would make with my cooking, I would have bought one a long time ago. Everything is faster, now, and everything I mix, from potatoes to icing, comes out smoother, too. \nThere are a variety of things you can make with this mixer, and I use mine a lot. Perhaps not every single day, but almost. I bake bread with it every few days, and I decorate cakes for parties and special occasions on the side. My mixer has never let me down. In fact, I am buying an extra bowl just for convenience, too. \nSometimes you do get a strange smell when you use it to whip something up. They even tell you in your mixer's manual to expect it and that it is normal. \nI've had mine for almost a year, now, and was waiting until I had it awhile before I reviewed it. But I have yet to have any problems with it. \nIt's cut preparation time more than half for everything I've made with it. From cakes to meatloaf and bread. It's sturdy and somewhat heavy, which means it's not going to easily be knocked off your counter. \nIt does have a slow start to prevent flour from going all over. However, if you are using a lot of powdered sugar or flour to the point of it being more than half full, you will still want to use the stir speed until it's a little more settled and moist or you will end up with a mess. Not a big one, but a mess nonetheless. \nIt comes with a book of recipes, but I've only used a few. I've never had any issues with it handling all the cookie dough and other heavy doughs I've mixed with it, however. In fact, I've made more cookies just since getting this than I did for years before. It's just so convenient and easy that I don't mind. I mean heavy doughs, too, like monster cookies and peanut butter m and m cookies, etc. \nI don't know what else to say about it. I don't think you will be disappointed in this purchase. I'm usually someone who doesn't like to spend a lot of money, but this was more than worth it, and I will be buying my daughter one someday, too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_919", "text": "Great, but buy elsewhere\n\tThe KitchenAid Professional 5 Plus (KV25G0X) is a great product, but you should buy it elsewhere. We ordered it from Amazon, and got the Commercial (KM25G0X) instead. We did not want that, so contacted customer service. They said they'd exchange it, but they sent us another KM25G0X. No good, obviously. Then, the customer service representative claimed they could not reliably get in touch with the warehouse, so they had no idea whether they ever actually would get the item they advertise. They said they sometimes substituted similar products. Great. \n\nAt this point we gave up, and ordered instead straight from the manufacturer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_920", "text": "Attachment only has one \"e\", not two.\n\tYou'll feel like crazy diving foreigner Jacques \"Jacky\" Cousteau when you strap on this amazing new device from Microplane. Scuba dive* safely** up to depths of 30cm!*** Marvel at the previously unimaginable variety of aquatic life present in your kitchen sink! Develop contact dermatitis as a result of prolonged exposure to washing up liquid!\n\n*Using this slider as a scuba mask may invalidate the manufacturer's warranty.\n**Scuba diving using this Microplane Slider Attachment may not be safe.\n***At depths \"grater\" than 30cm the plastic mask has been known to crack under the extreme pressure, causing soaping of the eyes and shards of plastic to perforate the skin.\n\nA fantastic addition to the 35000 Series, you'd have to be \"micro\" minded, \"plane\" crazy or in\"slide\" a mental institution not to develop a \"serie(s)\"ous \"attachment\" to this \"grate\" grater. \"35000\" marks out of 10", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_921", "text": "Was a wonderful Christmas gift\n\tI purchased this mug for my wife as a Christmas gift. She just loves it. She useds almost everyday. It has been 4 months now and as good as new.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_922", "text": "great pans\n\tThese pans are great, nothing sticks to them. I baked a pie, set on top of the pan, and the burnt overflow stuff just slid right off", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_923", "text": "Great Value!\n\tThese sheets are wonderful and very well made. I really like they way they feel. Great, great value!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_924", "text": "#1 speed setting too fast\n\tOK, for twenty bucks it works reasonably well. We like the storage container to hold the attachments. But if you're looking for a lower speed to blend ingredients like flour or pancake mix, buy something else. The #1 speed setting is way too fast. Anything higher than #4 will decorate your kitchen walls \"at no extra charge\".", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_925", "text": "Works well\n\tI cook for a family of 5.\n\nI make a lot of mashed potatoes that need whipping.\nI have gone through my share of hand mixers. \n\nSo far I don't have any complaints about this hamilton beach model. It is powerful enough to whip up the potatoes. It comes with a case that fits right onto the bottom of the mixer that holds the cord and the beaters. This is wonderful since I no longer have to search through the drawers looking for the beaters.\n\nOver all a wonderful mixer for the money if your just looking for a normal household hand mixer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_926", "text": "The best spatula I've ever owned\n\tI love this spatula. When it comes to getting the last bit of dough or sauce out of the bottom of a bowl, it's perfect. The soft silicone head easily contours itself to the bottom of the bowl to get every last bit. It's also incredibly stick free. I made fondue last night and after pouring it all into the serving dish, I wiped the cheese off the spoon with a finger, rinsed it, and it was clean! It is also incredibly heat resistent. My household has a lot of spatulas with burn marks all along the handle from resting on the side of a pot on the stove. I've had this spatula for over two years and it's still burn free. I love it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_927", "text": "Thanksgiving clean up\n\tCleaning up is so easy now. The other roaster pan we used would allow the juices to bake on and it you would have to soak it, scrub it and scrape it. I love this stuff!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_928", "text": "Why use a scoop when you can use a SPADE\n\tThis is one great tool. I have this as well as the scoop and they are both great items. I like the spade better since I LOVE ice cream and it makes it easier to fill the bowl quicker. The style is great and the functionality is superb. Now that Kitchenaid is making tools and gadgets, I am finding myself getting all new sorts of items I never knew I wanted or needed. I'm even replacing other brands of tools with Kitchenaid ones", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_929", "text": "Great rice cooker!\n\tSuper easy to use, put in rice and water. Out comes perfect rice every time. Haven't experimented with any rice cooking recipes yet but it makes incredible white and brown rice with no though.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_930", "text": "Cookie cutters\n\tJust go for new shaped cookies, these cutters are great and so simple to use", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_931", "text": "Great Toaster!!!\n\tThe only reason I bought this is because I visited my sister over the Holiday Season and she had one and I liked it. I liked it even more after I bought it. Nice toaster!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_932", "text": "Great pan...affordable price\n\tIts the perfect size pan and easy to clean. I've cooked Thai stayle Chicken Satay sticks and salmon on it and it makes those awesome grill lines. I love using this pan...its so much easier and faster than using then firing up the outdoor grill.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_933", "text": "Beats Dustbuster by a Mile!\n\tThis handheld vac works great. There is awesome suction and longevity. I had two dustbusters that didn't come close so I am now a convert. Only complaint is the stand used for charging. It's not easy to push vacuum into just the right spot", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_934", "text": "Good, could use some better designs\n\tThis vacuum is rather good. It meets or exceeds the dustbuster versions. I've got only one gripe, and that's the base. It isn't exactly easy to put on and take off. \nIt could also do with a bigger compartment, but that's really minor. After all, this is just for small tasks.\nLove the motorized sweeper attachment", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_935", "text": "I PURCHASED ONE, THEN BOUGHT 3 MORE FOR GIFTS.\n\tI HAVE USED DIFFERENT BRANDS OF DUST BUSTERS BUT THIS ONE BY FAR HAS OUT DONE THEM. THE BATTERY LASTS AND THE POWER IS VERY GOOD. ALSO SHIPPING WAS PROMPT. NOTHING ELSE I CAN ADD. ALL OVER VERY GOOD. THANK YOU, I SHALL RETURN. A.F. ISLAND PAR", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_936", "text": "Best Jewelry Organizer Ever!\n\tI have bought over 6 of these for friends and family, everyone that sees it, has to have one, we make alot of our own jewelry, so we have plenty of bracelets and earrings. This keeps it organized so you can match colors to the outfit you are wearing. It is the best! Very good quality too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_937", "text": "Jewelry Organizer\n\tI am happy with the product quality and with the prompt delivery.\nThe organizer is made of sturdy materials and comes on a very nice chrome hanger", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_938", "text": "Quite possibly one of the best kitchen inventions EVER!\n\tI bought this item and had it delivered about a month and a half ago. It arrived in perfect condition with all the items it says it will come with. It's very easy to use and extremely easy to clean. So far I have only cooked whole chickens, chicken pieces, shishkabobs, and sausages. If I only ever used it to just cook chicken, it's still a great price. If you can follow simple instructions, you can't go wrong with this", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_939", "text": "Great product!\n\tThis is great for making poached eggs on toast. My family has enjoyed using it so far", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_940", "text": "Love it!\n\tMy cats absolutely love this fountain. It works great, and takes very little to keep clean. The resovoir is a must though", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_941", "text": "Best way to hang curtains on metal surfaces\n\tLike many homemakers, I generally leave fixture installation to the man of the house. My husband refused to drill into our metal doors in order to install conventional curtain rods. I went without curtains over our kitchen doorway for years and always felt that something was missing. These magnetic curtain rods solved that problem. The rod holders attach magnetically without screws or bolts. The holders have never shifted out of place and have not scuffed or scratched my door. The curtain rods are stable enough to hold heavy canvas curtains. I installed the set in a moment's time with very little effort. My husband was surprised and thrilled that I found a way to hang curtains without marring the metal surface of the door.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_942", "text": "Great coffee machine!\n\tI saw this unit on vacation and came home and bought one. That was several years ago. Finally, our beloved brewstation gave up the ghost and went on to coffeeland in the sky. So, I promptly bought another one. Morning is just not the same without our brewstation", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_943", "text": "does what it's supposed to\n\tTried this on my favorite but often dull chefs knife and after 4-6 strokes was very very sharp. Works great as promised. casing cheap so not sure how long that will last or if it will hamper it's operation. compact, stores well, would be great for motor home or other small kitchen. For $29, makes me wonder what the $99 version does that Amazon also carries. knocked a star off for the cheap plastic case", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_944", "text": "super easy sharpening\n\t3 swipes and your knife is sharp on both sides of the edge. The sharpener folds up neatly into a little case the size of a man's wallet and is easy to store. The Handy House ships immediately..I got my package within 3 days. I love the knife sharpener, and love the service I received. Thank", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_945", "text": "works\n\tI bought this knife sharpener because I was tired of knives that would not cut and the vender I brought it from, The Handy House, told me that it worked and I had bought things from her before on her word. And it works. My knifes are old and dull. A few swips through the sharpener blade and I had a brand new knife and the price is also good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_946", "text": "Measuring Spoons\n\tThese spoons are great. They are very sturdy and easy to use, and the finish on the metal is a nice touch. Overall, practical and attractive", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_947", "text": "unbelievable value!\n\tthis set of knives is simply incredible - a MUST for any kitchen, especially a small one or if you just do a lot of quick small tasks. these things are SHARP, and, as standard for henckels, supremely made.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_948", "text": "Oster blender replacement pieces\n\tWas thrilled to find pieces to replace ones mistakenly thrown out, rather than have to buy another blender. The only drawback is the cover is white and my blender is black", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_949", "text": "Great pot\n\tthis is my first Le Creuset casserole. When I first received it, it was smaller than i was expecting. But after cooking with it couple times, I really fall in love with it! Now I always clean it after using, and have it on my stove top in the kitchen! it's so cute and fun", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_950", "text": "The and quot;Must Have and quot; kitchen gadget\n\tThis is probably the most used tool in my kitchen. The cost of the machine and bag material are more than repaid in food savings. I like the rolls as opposed to the bags because I can make the size I need without waste. Watch for sales on meat or fish; buy large quantities at reduced cost, and cut your bags to a portion size, vacuum and seal, and freeze. I have taken hamburger, steaks, fish, pork, and chicken out of the freezer after being stored for two years or longer, and they are as fresh as the day I put them in", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_951", "text": "unique cakes\n\tI got this pan set a few years ago. I love making checkerboard cakes--they are so simple with this set. You can use boxed mixes, but I find the thicker consistency of the sample recipe makes a more distinct checkerboard design. \n\nMy favourite variation is to make blue and pink for baby showers instead of brown and white. (I make the white cake and just use food colouring).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_952", "text": "Oh come on!!!\n\tJeez, everyone, yea, they cost a buck each, ok, a buck! but they can be reused, how often do you go to the dollar store and spend a buck on a totally usless piece of something that breaks as soon as you bring it home, hmmm? or you buy a pack of paper plates and they are gone in a couple of weeks?? Well, at least these are serving a purpose, and are reusable....I don't have to scoop anymore, and I have 2 cats, I change it maybe every 3rd day, and it's not a chore, takes less than a minute, less time than scooping and smelling it as it sits there, and speaking of, I do not smell their poop at all till it's changed. so I'm happy and I think it's more than worth it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_953", "text": "RoyalVelvetSignature Comforter\n\tWe were more than pleased with our purchase of this item, and it arrived sooner than expected.\nIt was very very nice and well worth the great discounted price we received it for.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_954", "text": "great value\n\tfor the money this is a way for the novice cook to experience the quality of wustof. This knife went into my daughter in law's stocking for Christmas and was a great hit", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_955", "text": "Value for money\n\tMy old blender went kaput it was a kenmore. We decided to buy this blender since it also had a small food processor. \nThe food processor has become our most frequently used tool. Preparing salsa, omlettes, indian food which requires vegetables chopped into small pieces, pancakes and numerous other tasks have become so easy that we make more vegetarian dishes now and they taste better since the pieces are well and evenly chopped.\nReally enjoyed the blender during the summer months when we made fresh juices etc. Unlike the old kenmore one this one blends much better.\n\nI recommend this to any one who does not want to spend money on an expensive food processor or does not have the counter space in the kitchen for all the apparatus that comes with a big food processor.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_956", "text": "IT WORKS!!\n\tThis is a jewel. Takes the skin off nice and clean. Just the tool to get rid of those tough skins on a few tomatoes and no more fuzzy peaches. Just bought 6 more for family and friends.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_957", "text": "highly functional, a couple of drawbacks.\n\tFirst, the good stuff: this peeler is sharp, requires little effort in peeling away even the toughest skins and seems quite durable. I like having it, but I'm also holding on to my cheap little Oxo peeler for a couple of reasons: first, the Rosle produces very thick peels, which is a bit wasteful. Second, I tend to be a switch hitter in terms of peeling direction and really like having a peeler that can either peel toward me or away from me. The Rosle peels in only one direction and thus sells both a right-handed and left-handed peeler. That said, I do appreciate its sold stainless steel construction, which will resist rust for many more years than lesser models", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_958", "text": "Perfect for slow roasting roasts until the meat falls off the bone\n\tLe Creuset manufactures porcelain enameled cast iron cooking vessels as well as other quality products. These cooking vessels are cast from molten iron poured in sand moulds which are used only once. For this reason, one pan may look like another, but each is unique in its own way. \n\nCast iron is a highly efficient material which absorbs and distributes heat. Due to this efficiency, it is recommended that cooking with cast iron is done on low to medium heat. Over heating may cause foods to stick to the pan, or worse burn and can cause the enamel to appear stained. Remove cast iron from the heat and it does not cool off quickly. This helps your food stay warm while serving. The opposite holds true as well, chill the pan and it will retain its chill for a surprisingly long time. Beware; iron tends to be heavy so these cooking vessels tend to be heavier than other pans made from alternate materials. \n\nCast iron is an effective material for cooking so why cover it with enamel? Iron tends to rust; iron oxide (rust) doesn't add any complimentary flavors to your food. If your cast iron cooking vessel was not enameled, you would have to season and maintain its cooking surface. Adding the porcelain enamel not only looks good, but has multiple benefits. The enamel, being a solid coating, is one of the most hygienic surfaces to cook on, does not stain, absorb odors, retain flavors, and is easy to clean. The enamel can be damaged, so limit contact to heat resistant plastic or wood utensils to eliminate the scratching and scoring the porcelain. \n\nThe benefits of cooking with Le Creuset cast iron are many, but lets get down to the French oven, Cocotte or as it's also referred to, the Dutch oven specifically. French ovens have been manufactured by Le Creuset for over 75 years, and were developed well before then. In all this time the design has stayed constant, affirming the relevance of its cooking qualities. These ovens come in either oval or round shapes. The oval shape works well for roasting whole chickens and porkloin roasts, otherwise the differences are minimal.\n\nThis pan holds 6 3/4 quarts of food, measures 9 1/2 x 12 inches or 24 x 30 cm internal diameter, 4 3/4 inch or 11 1/2 cm deep, and weighs 13 pounds. The domed lid provides a tight seal, trapping in moisture to roll back into the dish. The lid may alternatively be used as a holding plate for chopped vegetables or meat during initial preparations. Be sure to lift the pan off of cooking surfaces to reduce damaging either the pan or the surface. French oven tends to do best if at least 3/4 full. Any less and you may overwhelm your food with heat evenly dispersed in the pot. \n \nFrench ovens were developed for slow cooking by stewing, braising or boiling. Some typical dishes include roasts, and stews. Other possibilities include gumbos, chili, dirty rice, baked beans, Swedish meatballs, osso bucco, or curing ice cream to name a few.\n\nOne feature that people tend to complain about is the cost. The cost does seem steep compared to other pans made from other materials. Heck, cast iron doesn't seem like it should be expensive when comparing to the old cast iron pans past generations have used for cornbread and camping. However the manufacturing process requires making a mould for each and every pan produced. They then go through the enameling process before shipping these heavy pans. If you take what goes into making and distributing these high quality cast iron products, the cost tends to make sense. Then consider that this pan will easily last a lifetime when taken care of. \n\nPROS: \nEfficient absorption and distribution of heat \nHygienic enamel cooking surface \nDoes not stain, absorb odors, or retain flavors \nCleans easily when not abused or misused \nCan be transferred from stove top to the oven to the table \nEasily lasts a lifetime \n\nCONS: \nIts heavy, as cast iron tends to be weighing in at about 13 pound", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_959", "text": "I can't believe I didn't buy it sooner\n\tThis pot rocks. You'll fall in love with it the first time you cook with it. It browns well, cleans easily, and goes from the stove to the oven to the table in style. \n\nMy only complaint is that mine arrived slightly chipped, but the chips don't seem to affect its performance, so I didn't send it back", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_960", "text": "Move a little - Move a lot - These discs are slick as snot!\n\tI used the four large slider discs to move an 8' x 10' gambrel roofed framed shed a few feet on a cement pad (after building the mini-barn and painting it). The move placed it against the fence. It wasn't easy, but they did the job and......the slider discs are still useable though scratched up", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_961", "text": "It is really great product\n\tI like the amazon customer service as they replaced my order when I got the damaged one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_962", "text": "A Chinese-Styled Wok with French Characteristics\n\tLe Creuset made a decent effort in making a cast iron Chinese-styled wok. It looks like a Chinese wok, and it is made of iron, but essentially it is not Chinese.\n\nThe wok is much thicker than a Chinese iron wok, and therefore takes much longer time to warm up. Some American users praised the wok by saying it does not need much fire, yet the essence of Chinese stir-frying is cooking through large fire: one heats a thin Chinese carbon iron wok with large fire, puts in vegetable or animal oil, and then does the entire stir frying in less than a few minutes.\n\nStill, I liked the wok after purchasing it. The Chinese food here in the US usually is not really Chinese food in essence, but people like it. Why should I be so critial to a French cast iron wok which looks like a Chinese wok?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_963", "text": "Cleans well and easy to use\n\tI've stir fried in this pan quite a few meals, including carmelizing onions with soy sauce. When used with medium heat, cleaning is very easy. Soaking it for a few minutes and then scrubbing with scotch bright for a minute works. I've done this also with high heat, it needed more scrubbing but after a few minutes it looked new. \n\nIf you don't mind the extra scrubbing, as I don't, you'll be happy with a healthier alternative to non-stick pans. My experience shows that with a few minutes of scrubbing the advantages of nonstick can be matched even in the worst case scenario.\n\nI'm a bit ambivalent about the size. I cook for myself and thought 9\" would suffice, but I didn't take into account the fact that I cook for 2-3 days at a time. This pan is a bit too small in that capacity. On the other hand, my stove top is tiny so it fits fine.\n\nThe handle is beautiful and well designed. I have no problem holding the pan even when full in one hand and it's well insulated. In contrast, I also own the Simply Calphalon sauce pan with a handle that's barely suitable for the weight. The quality of this pan is evident.\n\nAll in all, a very high quality product that will serve me for years", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_964", "text": "Stick'em up!\n\tRegarding the \"glue\" issue. The cutting board came to me as described in Lisa Dryer's review below: shrink-wrapped in plastic. However, the product's label was adhered to the surface of the cutting board with a big glob of what appears to be that clear sticky stuff they use to hold inserts in magazines, etc. .....and it adheres to bamboo, for sure. I managed to get most of it off, but a thin layer remains. I figure that \"Goof-Off\" or some other solvent would get rid of it, but I don't want to put poison on something that'll be holding my food.\n\nOne solution is to use only one side of the cutting board. \n\nOtherwise, it appears to be a perfectly fine product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_965", "text": "Very Pleased\n\tWe have been using these for several years now. For refrigerator storage and reheating, we use these containers almost daily. I remember the lids were a bit stiff at first, but not impossible unless you are over 80.\n\nAfter 5 or 6 times through the dishwasher, they were prefect and remain so. They nest nicely and they fit in the dishwasher and come out looking good. The vent is not that exciting a feature, but if it wasn't there you'd have more microwave clanup. \n\nRegardless, I highly recommend these", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_966", "text": "Very Pleased\n\tSo far I have made several different ice creams in my new machine. This is the first I'd ever had and the hard part is making the different recipies and deciding what you like and what you don't. The machine is very efficient. You just put the mixture in and it does all the work. You may want to check on your mixture a few times because some thicken earlier than others. You just stop it and give a taste to see if you like the consistency. I made one mistake of putting the mixture in before it was completely cooled and it didn't thicken and I wasted all of it, so be sure it is completely cool before you put it in the machine. The machine is a little noisy but I expected that after reading about it, not as bad as I thought it would be though. Overall, very happy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_967", "text": "Great price\n\tIt was the perfect price and the cheapest that i found anywhere and i would recomend it to anyone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_968", "text": "Beautiful Fiesta!\n\tThis color of Fiesta is just gorgeous and a great addition to any collection. My sister-in-law, for whom this was a gift, just loves it and I'd be tempted to buy a set for myself if I didn't already have a ton of dishes. The Fiesta line are all well made, solid dishes that can be used for all occasions. If you know someone needing dishes, the Fiesta line is the way to go. These dishes increase in value regularly and add a lovely touch of color to your table", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_969", "text": "Clean and easy\n\tI looked for somewhere to find these Corelle plates and found them on Amazon. My favorite dish and plate design should last a while and withstand my abuse", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_970", "text": "Super light weight, durable dinner plates\n\tThis plate, the 10 inch is the normal size dinner plate, just so you know. It's easy to buy the wrong size with these because they come in so many sizes. My aunt has had the Winter Frost White as long as I can remember, and now I am slowly building my own collection. I love them - they are very light and strong. I tried throwing a plate on the kitchen floor and it is still intact. The material feels like a combination of porcelin and pyrex as weird as that sounds. They are so thin and light that I could probably carry at least 35 of them. This is perfect for your everyday meals. Highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_971", "text": "Absolutely wonderful.\n\tThe combination of the great price and incredible durability makes this stuff perfect for just about everyone. Both I and my parents have been using Corelle dinnerware for over 15 years, and are amazed at how well they hold up", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_972", "text": "Cute!\n\tPretty good product. We have not changed the batteries yet and it does get quite a bit of usage. It's easy to use and not an eye-sore in my kitchen. Very fast shipping! I would order again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_973", "text": "This brand across the board is one of my all-time favorites.\n\tThis is one of my favorite knives - and I have quite a collection of them, believe me. It's sturdy, sharpens easily, and seems to contour to my hand when chopping. I'm a faster sous chef for myself and others with this knife. Great price, I might add. This brand across the board is one of my all-time favorites. I've never been disappointed with a knife I purchased from Victorinox", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_974", "text": "It's More Valuable Than I thought\n\tThe Food processor has many many organized accessories that were sent with the purchase. I know I was buying a good brand but it was not just a good product it's an Excellent food processor and worth more than the money. My wife LOVES you know guys waht that means. Also it has a juice maker not mentioned in the add woooow. The seller was more than Excellent.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_975", "text": "Excellent Loaf Pan - Gets the job done\n\tThis low cost loaf pan does everything you would expect a loaf pan to do. It's dark color absorbs enough heat to produce desired browning. It also releases cleanly. The protruding lips serve as handles (although if they were a little bigger they'd be easier to grip while wearing oven mitts). All in all, this is an excellent buy for a loaf pan - you should buy two since many recipes call for making two loaves", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_976", "text": "200TC King White Cotton Sateen Duvet\n\tI love my Duvet cover. It's extremely soft, softer than I expected. The large buttons add to the charm. I would buy another duvet cover in a heartbeat.\n\n\nDenis", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_977", "text": "Flawless re-usable bags\n\tThese bags and all of the Foodsaver brand bags are flawless. The only way they would fail is if they are being used wrong. If you do Ebay you can get these same 32 count gallon bags for about $10.99 + $5.50 for shipping. And sometimes you can find a seller that will combine shipping for multiple boxes. I purchaced 3 boxes of gallon 32 cnt bags for $32.97 + $9.00 for shipping. Also keep in mind that you can wash and re-use these bags as long as they did not hold any kind of meat and that they have never been boiled. I have used them multiple times for things like corn on the cob", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_978", "text": "Works great\n\tSolidly built with easy to read numbers. Looks like it will last a long time although it was a little pricey.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_979", "text": "No hassles, easy to read\n\tI've only had this thermometer for about a week, but so far, it does exactly what it's supposed to -- stays in place at the back of the oven and displays the temperature using numbers large enough that I can read them easily without opening the oven door. Very satisfied", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_980", "text": "good for the price\n\tOK so I got this set for free, but I would have paid something for it. The little peeler works fine but the parer isn't the sharpest knife in my knife block. I've attempted to sharpen it but it doesn't hold an edge well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_981", "text": "She loves it\n\tI suppose color choices would be nice; choice is almost always good. But my smaller Golden loves it. She likes the view it gives her and it's room and she doesn't paw at the sides. My larger Golden (118 lbs - and no he's not fat; he's just a tall, tall Golden) would paw at the sides and that could spell disaster with this crate. She thinks is very cool and I like the weight of it for being prepared to hit the road when the next hurricane is announced. He has a big folding metal crate and that suits him", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_982", "text": "What you see is what you get.\n\tWhat you see is what you get. It works just fine, there isn't really much that could go wrong. The only thing is I should have gotten the larger size. What they call a cup and what I call a cup didn't really measure up. For me it makes two regular mugs", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_983", "text": "Good Tea Pot for Your Money\n\tThis teapot was a good buy all in all. It's true about how the leaves container doesn't stay in a static position... this concerned me at first, but it hasn't been a problem. The tea press will slide down over time without leaves in the pot, I put it in the leaves container on an angle and this stops that from happening. I have never had a problem loosing heat to fast from this pot, contrary to previous reviews. Yeah, some things could be better quality... but considering the price I'd call it a good buy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_984", "text": "The last bottle opener I'll ever buy!\n\tI think you could do just about anything to this bottle opener and it would come out just fine. As noted by other reviewers, this opener has a wonderful substantial weight. It has Kitchenaid's signature quality and great color! Goes well with my other utencils and gadgets. Oh, it opens bottles very well too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_985", "text": "Absolutely Marvelous\n\tAll the hype is true. The sensations are sinful, but totally legal. I'm still embarrassed that I spent that much money on a dessert maker, but I don't regret a penny of it. When I clean the machine, I only wish I had a tongue long enough to lap up every drop. I hide from the kids so I can lick the paddle blades alone.\n \"Normal\" ice cream from this machine can send you into another realm, but Italian-style gellato will deliver you to a level of transcendence previously thought impossible here on earth. Slowly heat four cups of fresh cream in a large pot to just below a simmer (surface will start to shimmer). In a small pot, melt four ounces of best bittersweet chocolate on lowest heat. In a large, deep bowl, beat four fresh egg yolks on high speed and gradually add 2/3 cups sugar. Slowly pour the hot cream into the yolks and sugar. Mix in 1/2 cup of ground chocolate (Ghiardelli, for example). Add melted chocolate and return to large pot. Heat mixture to about 160 degrees, stirring frequently, and cook until it thickens (about fifteen or twenty minutes). Don't let it get above 165 degrees, or it might burn. Remove from heat, cool, and place in refrigerator for at least an hour. Pour into Musso, turn on machine, and prepare yourself. Tell only your closest, dearest loved ones", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_986", "text": "Great performance...easy to clean....start on top of stove-finish in 350 oven.\n\tI've had this cookware since 1991. It has performed exactly as promised. Regardless of all the use (this is the hardest working piece in the set) It's in great shape. I use it for so many things, sauteing vegetables, a large omelette (to share). \nA 10\" skillet is a must have and more than one is even better. Please never use aerosol cooking sprays. \nA \"pumped\" spray is recommended or just pour a little oil or a pat of butter for more flavor. Great even heat and total release, even when cheese is used. Fast easy hand wash", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_987", "text": "Perfect Chilli bowl!\n\tI just love Fiestaware and this is the perfect chili bowl! It is a great size for chili or soup! The quality is fantastic adn the price was very good", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_988", "text": "Strong Reliable Mixer--the Best!\n\tI was a KitchenAid fan. I had the Special Edition 350 watt and burned the motor out twice in just a couple of years. When it burned out the 2nd time I decided not to spend another $100+ on repairs. I bought this Delonghi and love it. \n\nThe splash guard is great and convenient to use (I'd never used the KitchenAid splash guard because it was too much trouble). Now I don't know how I ever lived without one--no more white dust all over my counters.\n\nThe power is more than I'll ever need but at least I don't have to worry about burning the motor out. \n\nIt is very easy to change attachments. You can even change them while the splash guard is on. \n\nIt is also very easy to clean. \n\nGreat Buy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_989", "text": "beautiful heavy dishes\n\tThese dishes are beautiful and very nice quality, I will be buying more", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_990", "text": "For Friday Cocktails\n\tIf you like your Friday cocktail, and enjoy having people over to enjoy it with you, then get an ice bucket and some tongs. I purchased this one when my old one rusted out and like it much better. It's just classy enough, without seeming snooty, and holds a nice amount of ice. Just fill it, stick it on your bar or table, and then you don't have to worry about continually opening up the freezer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_991", "text": "just buy it now\n\ti love this dutch oven. don't even debate whether or not you should buy it .... just buy it. you will not regret it. i'm consistently amazed at how well food turns out after cooking in it. after buying it i tend to use it in place of my all clad pieces. amazing", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_992", "text": "Must have piece of cooking equipment\n\tI absolutely LOVE this cookware. Don't be put off by the seemingly high price. You will hand this stuff down to your kids. What's so special about it? It out performs all of my other cookware (yes, even All-Clad) on the stovetop and in the oven. The even heating is better than I could have imagined. It will even perform despite the crappiest cooktops. And, as an added bonus, it's the easiest to clean. I use mine for most everything . . . pot roast, soup, stew, pasta sauces, braising, slow-cooking, etc. It's great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_993", "text": "I bought about three of these off of ebay\n\tThis stockpot is the best of all the Visions offerings. The worst being the skillet.\n\nIt's great for popping corn too.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_994", "text": "Best timer.\n\tI find this timer very easy to use. I'm not a rocket scientist.\nI have never been disappointed with Kitchen Aid. I don't understand why it has gotten bad reviews. I think some people should stick with a sun dial", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_995", "text": "Quick time marinator\n\tI received this item last week and immediately tried it. It was easy to use and worked quite fast. Needed much less marinating juice to get the job done. I wish it was also available in a bigger size for a larger group.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_996", "text": "Love the Marinator\n\tUse it keep to store and keep food fresh as wel", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_997", "text": "Zelco Brisk Brew\n\tI only use the Brisk Brew for heating water while on vacation....I'm a tea drinker. My Ex husband got custody of the first one we bought, so the search was on. When I couldn't find it in the stores I went on line. As soon as I saw the exact same I ordered it. It works great, and travels light!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_998", "text": "Better as a portable hot water heater\n\tHaving now owned this device for three months, I found it to be a very useful device to have around if you need hot water and there isn't any or no way to get any. Its lightweight, very portable and compact. While listed as a coffee maker, it brewed very slowly and not all that well. But as a hot water heater, it served fantastically well. The typical 8 oz water will heat through the system in about 4-5 minutes, so little patience is needed. The device seem to overheat a bit so cool down period would be wise between uses.\n\nThere's an automatic shut off, the machine come with two plastic containers that fit inside the water hold. It also come with a small spoon. Machine often come on by itself even before you hit the \"on\" button, probably if you hit the button before you plug it in. I would recommended that you have everything set up before hand.\n\nI used this device at work quite a bit and found it to be super handy thanks to the small size. The following products could be considered as tailored made for this device: Lipton Cup a Soup (sheer perfect for this machine), General Food International coffee mixes and various kind of hot chocholate brands. It also great for tea bags as well. I am not sure about brewing tea though.\n\nOverall, this device come highly recommended for anyone who might like to have a hot drink when there's none available", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_999", "text": "A brief comment\n\tThis baster is big enough to accomplish most tasks, and it even makes a great costume accessory on Halloween. Except that when I used it as part of my Halloween party costume along with a doctor's lab coat and stethoscope, all the women blushed and left the room. Oh well, maybe next time I'll come as a proctologist", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1000", "text": "Fantastic Design *Kudos to Farberware*\n\tI have Le Creuset and Calphalon pots and pans but I find myself constantly reaching for this Farberware pot. The design is why I bought it. I would have been willing to pay $100 for one just like it from Calphalon or Le Creuset but this is the only one of its kind I could find anywhere online.\nIt doesn't have the weight of my other pots but the sheer practicality of being able to strain your food without worries of burning yourself (the spouts are great) or using another dish far outweights any reservations on possible durability.\n\nKudos to Farberware for coming up with such an ingenious and sensible design. It makes one wonder if the other brands out there ever listen to their customers", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1001", "text": "Awesome Birthday Gift!!\n\tI bought this as a birthday gift to myself and I love it. I thought I would miss being able to preset my coffee timer at night to wake up to coffee, but this makes it so quickly that has not been a factor. The taste is unbeatable! Even if you leave the warmer on the entire morning the coffee never tastes bitter. Highly Recommended for coffee lovers!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1002", "text": "The OXO Corer\n\tThis is an outstanding device. in several I've had before the cutter blades were not fastened to the center piece. They would flex as the coring progressed and the slices would be rendered a mess. This corer has rigidly attached blades and therefore cuts clean, perfect slices every time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1003", "text": "Casserole Dish\n\tThis casserole dish has some minor inconveniences. It's made of some sort of pottery so it cools down very slowly and it's easy to let something sit for 15 minutes and come back and burn your hand. I also learned through this dish that square casserole dishes are easier to cut brownies out of than round or oval ones. It does however cook things just fine and is not too large for what I need it for", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1004", "text": "Versatile Oval Dish\n\tLe Creuset baking dishes are an investment in good cooking for a lifetime. This 11 1/2-Inch size oval dish is similar in size and shape to a medium-sized au gratin. It is large enough to bake two large fish fillets or four boneless chicken breasts or a casserole. Many times, I double a casserole recipe and put half in this dish and then freeze it for later use. I bring the dish right from the oven to the table for serving, and I find its clean-up is easy afterward", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1005", "text": "Very convenient\n\tThe only complaint from the other reviews that I can agree with is that the amount of froth on the milk is hard to control. I certainly don't have any trouble getting hot milk. My taste in coffee is probably not very sophisticated, but this machine produces espresso and latte as good as I've had in America.\n\nI've had my EspressoPro for 3 years and it's still working well. When I first bought the machine, it didn't work, and the Capresso people were wonderful and immediately sent a new machine. Then there was a mixup over the color (silver vs chrome), and again the Capresso people were wonderful and sent a new machine. Both times they sent me a machine immediately, with packaging to send my old machine back, so I had a new machine within two days of calling them.\n\nI always use Espressione coffee pods, and filtered water. That's just what is most convenient for me. I've never actually cleaned the machine's innards, and I haven't noticed any degradation in performance over the years.\n\nThe milk attachment is very convenient. We wash ours about once a week, although we do have to wash the little siphon/nozzle thing every day. It's about as much work as a stainless jug I guess, with the advantage that you're not wasting milk every time you make a latte.\n\nThe downside to the milk attachment is that I haven't found a way to get a lot of froth out of it. It's got a little knob on top that is supposed to control the amount of froth. It does a good job of controlling the temperature of the frothed milk, but no matter what I do, I almost always end up with around 1/2 inch of froth on my latte. Occasionally I end up with a lot more or almost none, but I have no idea why. That's my biggest complaint.\n\nThe bit where the coffee comes out into your cup (you can see my level of sophistication there) has two holes, so it can pour into two cups at once. This is worthless. The coffee never comes out evenly, and if you use pods you can only make a single shot at a time anyway. The end result of the two holes is that whenever I make an espresso, some of it dribbles down the side of the cup instead of going in. It's also a bit short for any latte glass I've ever found, and you have to tilt the glass to get it under.\n\nDespite the fact that the EspressoPro doesn't look particularly tough (it's mostly plastic, and not really heavy plastic at that), Mine is still going strong after three years. Much to the dismay of my grandparents, three years is considered long enough to classify something as \"durable\" thesedays.\n\nSo there you go. I'm sure there are machines that make better espresso, but for convenience, I haven't seen any machines that can touch this one for less than twice the price. There are a couple of things I'd like to change (milk froth control and height of coffee dispenser), but I would still recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1006", "text": "Fantastic coffeemaker - if you have the space\n\tWhen my Braun FlavorSelect coffee maker unexpectedly stopped working, I had to scramble to find a new machine. I wanted another Braun, but unfortunately, they seem to have stopped making a 12 cup coffee maker. So I had to begin an intense search for a machine that had the features I wanted combined with good value. I finally found it with this Cuisinart model.\n\nThe advantages? For one, it makes excellent and HOT coffee. The carafe is solidly constructed and fits securely in square body so there's no chance of someone accidentally knocking it loose. Because the lid fits tightly, the pour is precisely narrow and smooth, with no side leaks even when the pot is full. The basket fits inside the housing instead of swinging free like so many models which prevents a misalignment between the water and the filter; the conical (Krups/Braun style) basket accepts both paper filters and gold-tone, although I learned the hard way that not all gold filters fit. The timer is very easy to program, as is the clock. The carafe warmer can be set at low, medium, or high for the temperature that's right for you. I found the \"high\" setting too hot since I drink my coffee black (I like my coffee hot but not scalding!), but those who add a lot of milk might appreciate it. The brewing is quick and efficient, with the process taking about a minute a cup, maybe less. The retro/stainless look complements most modern kitchen d cors. There's a 1-4 cup setting to make sure such small amounts stay hot, and you can select how long the warmer remains on. The pot beeps five times when brewing is complete and just before the warming plate shuts off. Parts are top rack dishwasher safe. It comes with a water filter system designed to improve the taste of the brew.\n\nBut the Cuisinart does have disadvantages. The water reservoir is located on the right side, in the back, which makes it a little challenging for lefties like me to dump the final bit of water inside even though the carafe pours very accurately. Although I haven't yet missed the opening, I do struggle briefly with those last few drops unless I use my right hand. The housing is fairly tall, so if your counter space is only under the cabinets, you may not be able to lift the top in its entirety. (This is when the small rear reservoir becomes a major issue as you have to have room to completely lift the rather large top toward the back.) Clearance required: 7.5\" wide by 8.5\" deep of counter space with no overhead obstruction to pull out for filling OR 21.5\" of overhead space to fully lift top. Without the top open, the coffee maker measures 7.5\"w x 8.5\"d x 14.25\"h.\n\nIf you have the space for this coffee maker, you'll love it. I can't attest to how long it will last, but, as it comes with a three year warranty, I'm hoping for a good run", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1007", "text": "Even Heating\n\tThis pan heats up evenly, no hot or cool spots, and the handles stay cool. It's great for cooking bacon or scrambling eggs. Cuisinart recommends not turning the heat up to High, and so far, it hasn't been necessary. Very good value.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1008", "text": "Great Unit\n\tWorks very well. Only drawback it's large - but stands upright.\nWell worth the money and quit in the low speed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1009", "text": "Great, but buy elsewhere\n\tThe KitchenAid Professional 5 Plus (KV25G0X) is a great product, but you should buy it elsewhere. We ordered it from Amazon, and got the Commercial (KM25G0X) instead. We did not want that, so contacted customer service. They said they'd exchange it, but they sent us another KM25G0X. No good, obviously. Then, the customer service representative claimed they could not reliably get in touch with the warehouse, so they had no idea whether they ever actually would get the item they advertise. They said they sometimes substituted similar products. Great. \n\nAt this point we gave up, and ordered instead straight from the manufacturer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1010", "text": "KitchenAid Mixer\n\tI have enjoyed my new KitchenAid. I'm thinking that I may have liked the smaller model that has the beater that tips up instead of having the bowl lifter, as it is awkward sometimes working around the beater. Overall, I am happy and can mix a lot in a short amount of time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1011", "text": "Works great\n\tThe cirtus juicer works great (like all Kitchen Aid products) but it's pricy by the time you pay $8 to ship it. However my local outlet mall wanted over $30 for it plus tax..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1012", "text": "GREAT!\n\tI received these as a Christmas gift and am very pleased with them. They are very thin so it makes gripping things out of the oven a lot easier than with thick mitts - AND they'll take up less room in your drawer. Highly recommend - worth the extra money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1013", "text": "Hoover Vacuum\n\tThis was purchased as a wedding present. I do not yet know what the couple thinks of it but it is the one they requested", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1014", "text": "Great Value!\n\tYou know, for this price, you could throw anything away. But, this 'synthetic' comforter is so soft, silky and light, I can toss it on and not feel weighted down. I also have a cat and with cat hairs I can vacumn them off easily (down is more difficult), but just having the airy warmth is worth it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1015", "text": "Powerful, quiet, and well worth the price\n\tMy living room (approx 12'x16' and open to the kitchen) was always the last room to cool down after a hot day. It sometimes took most of the night to cool despite standing a powerful fan in front of it. The Bionaire BW2300 cools it in half the time it used to take.\n\n~Edit: My statement that this fan cools my liviing room in half hte time I once did is inaccurate. If the outside temp is lower than inside, the fan cools the living room in just a couple of hours.~\n\nIt also does a great job circulating air when its hot out (and in) to keep the room from feeling stuffy. \n\nI have not experienced the temperature gauge problem that other reviewers have. The temp gauge on mine works well.\n\n~Edit: The thermometer reads the temp of fan's exact location, not the room's temperature. For example, in the afternoon sun, mine consistently registers a much higher temp than the actual room tempature. When it is colder outside at night, it registers a slightly colder temp than the room temp. ~\n\nIs it really quiet? Yes! I have a Vornado fan, which is quite quiet for a fan. This is even quieter (although not silent).\n\nTo accomodate different window sizes, this model comes with a built-in extender, and two add-on extenders. The fan with extenders isn't large enough to fit my 38.5\" window width. I could order another add-on extender from the manufacturer, but stuffed a wash cloth in the gap instead. \n\nWhat comes in the box? The fan, two extenders, two AAA batteries and the remote. \n\n~Edited 7/28/06:\nI bought a second one for my bedroom. Its thermometer is completely inaccurate and overstates the temperature until the outside temp is about 75 degrees.\n\nThe slats which the air blows through are fixed on this model. So I cannot direct the air onto (or away from) a particular area of the room.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1016", "text": "Excelllent blender.\n\tA long time Krups customer, I purchased this blender after 10 years of suffering with a lack luster, non Krups blender, which was given to me as a wedding present. To say this is an outstanding blender would be an understatement. I'm amazed with how quiet the blender is and the best feature is how powerful it is. We use our blender for smoothies in the morning and my husband uses it for his nutrition drinks in the evenings, so we needed something that was durable, substantial and will last a long a time.\n\nAn excellent blender, it was a good investment for our household", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1017", "text": "Wonderful!\n\tThis is the best cooling rack I have ever seen. I have used it primarily for cookies, but it works great for other baked goods as well. Because of the small grid, nothing gets bent or broken. The size is perfect for putting many cookies on to cool without trying to squeeze them together. Clean up is a breeze. Just add a couple of recipes and this would make a very nice gift. I know I wouldn't want to be without it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1018", "text": "Love It!\n\tI love this vacuum! It is great for doing quick jobs around the house, vacuuming the stairs and vacuuming up the lint in the laundry room. I would highly recommend this little vacuum to anyone. I love that you can use it like a dustbuster to clean to car or use the long arm to do regular cleaning", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1019", "text": "Best Cookware and Great Price\n\tI love these pans. I got the set for a wedding gift last year but needed another saucepan, so this was perfect. This one is a little larger than the 2 pans in the set. I absolutely love the set - the pans heat up very quickly and clean up beautifully. They're less expensive than many of the gourmet sets but just as good", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1020", "text": "4-quart saucepan review\n\tI purchased this product for two reasons: I own other Cuisinart cookware and like it very much...secondly, I frequently make spaghetti sauce with meatballs and find that a 3-quart saucepan just isn't large enough. The 4-quart size is perfect. For some reason I can't explain, my sauce tastes much better made in this saucepan", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1021", "text": "Better than my non stick pans\n\tI'm really glad to have replaced my non-stick with the Cuisinart pans. I have been increasingly concerned about the safety of non-stick. I was really scared that they would stick and I would have to scrub them, but they've been really good so far. I'm not crazy about the hazy look that the bottoms get inside, but I know it's because I cook on med-high heat and I need to get some Barkeeper's friend. Overall, really pleased with this purchase, and I'm still adding to my set", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1022", "text": "Salad Shooter rating\n\tThis is my third Salad Shooter in the past 20 or so years. Wouldn't be without one! It's great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1023", "text": "Works wonderfully\n\tI carefully read most of the reviews for this product before purchasing so I would know what to expect. They mostly said the same thing: either it broke or it worked perfectly. The consensus seemed to say use only hard cheeses, and don't overcrank the handle. We have only used it for parmesan cheese, and so far we've had no problems. It works great so far", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1024", "text": "Finally, something simply works!\n\tRight out of the box and with skim milk, I have a latte that rivals the corner coffee bar. Easy to set up, easy to use, easy to clean. Can I ask for more? What else is there", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1025", "text": "Black and Decker Tiered Food Steamer\n\tI am replacing the same product that I have used continually for the past nine years or so. It has been an indispensable part of our kitchen all those years and we hope this new one will continue the tradition", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1026", "text": "Simply the BEST!\n\tI have used mine for over a year now. I will never buy anything except this line of cookware in the future. Never sticks, easy to clean, after a year of everyday use (family of 6) it's still in good shape! Note: We only clean it with a dobie pad as directed! Large enough to do four american-toast at the same time. Great heat distribution. Just great, and BIG! Gave it to some friends as a present, they love it too. Glad I found it in this lifetime! Get it - I think You'll love it too! And No, I have no affiliation with calaphon", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1027", "text": "MY FAVORITE!\n\tThis combo is awesome! I've used coconut oil (very little--it doesn't burn or smoke when heated) to season it and the press gets better with each use. I use olive oil for the meat or bread I'm cooking and, although a steak wasn't seared as much as I would have liked, the pannini are outstanding. The coconut oil seems to season without coloring so much and this is the first time in a very long life that I've correctly seasoned a pan. Residue now just slips off with hot water and a natural bristled brush. Please read the use and care instructions--I don't usually but for some reason sat down and did--you will find them very informative. I love it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1028", "text": "My American Tandoori oven\n\tWhen I bought this thing 3 years ago I thought I might do kabobs on it but not only does it cook kabobs beautifully it also cooks tandoori chicken and tandoori bread!\n\nI can't have an open flame grill where I live, and when I bought this I used it in the apartment. Now I take it on my patio to grill. I like the see-through lid which most of these grills don't have. It's too bad they've discontinued this produc", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1029", "text": "If you drink a lot of coffee/espresso this is a great buy!\n\tI love my Vienna Deluxe! We've been using it for 4-8 coffees per day for 7 months now and have certainly saved money over going to the coffee shop. If you plan to buy more than 100 coffees (for us about 3 months worth) it already pays for itself and the coffee tastes better. The flavor of the coffee is awesome and it's super easy to make. \n\nThe only bad thing I can say about this coffee machine is that the 'key' in the back of it got a little bit off and we had to manually turn it so that the brew unit would fit back in. It only took us about 2 hours to figure out and fix it, so it wasn't that big of a deal. \n\nIf you're looking for something that is a super high class, fancy, heavy duty, professional style coffee maker, maybe you should spring for the superdeluxe big bucks model and drop a couple grand. People have given this model low reviews for being expensive and made of plastic. Ours still looks nice, is easy to clean, and doesn't weigh 750 million pounds. It seems like folks are looking for a chrome and steel Starbucks style coffee maker for $500, and that just isn't realistic. \n\nThis is a great buy and it makes great coffee", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1030", "text": "Easy to Clean\n\tThis pan is very easy to clean. However, the small base won't sit stably on my gas range. I keep a hand on the handle and pay attention to how it sits on the range to overcome the problem", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1031", "text": "Great Value\n\tI don't think these are the highest quality sheet you will ever find as it has some thread coming out of the hem after a couple washes. With that said, for the price, the sheets are very nice and feel soft after a couple washes.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1032", "text": "Kitchen gadget must have\n\tI can't begin to describe how worthwhile a piece of equipment this is. It makes the best little potato shreds for potato pancakes, then, you just switch blades and slice up a little onion for them in the same bowl, which you can then mix the batter in. The bowl component is my number 1 favorite feature of this little guy, but it just plain works really well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1033", "text": "Solution to Label Glue\n\tThese pans are mahvelous, dahling. Having said that, I've read lots of reviews that included complaints about the strength of the adhesive used to stick the labels on the pans. To one, to all: There is a product called \"GOO GONE\" that is designed for just this type of thing. You can find it almost anywhere, hardware stores, grocery stores, etc. It works in minutes, and leaves no trace of the adhesive behind. Just be sure the wash the pan afterwards. Happy adhesive-free baking", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1034", "text": "Nothing like a FoodSaver\n\tThese bags are durable and work everytime. I like the size which seems hard to find locally", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1035", "text": "Great Little Shaker\n\tI like this a lot. It is very compact and easy to use. I like the built in ice strainer. You just slip off the cap and pour. No hassles of the top jamming and having to beat it open with a knife. You will need a finer strainer if you want to filter out citrus pulp, for example. But for most cocktails you are just straining out the ice. But I like this one for it's convenience", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1036", "text": "My own tea butler!\n\tThis machine is really a great invention - especially for those of us who have a tendency to spend on good tea and then screw up some part of the process that falls between the brewing and the first sip (for example, infusing the tea for too long). I think my tea will have more of a fighting chance with this new machine. The design is great - quite classy, and I think it will be great for entertaining (loved the way the tray that holds the machine could suddenly be converted into a serving tray for the well-designed tea pot and cups). Here is how it worked for me: \nYou pour your loose tea in the infuser basket, fill the tank with water, select the strength of your beverage and turn it on. There's even a chance to choose which kind of tea you are brewing for optimal results (for example oolong or green). This nifty little machine will do the rest. It will even pour the tea in the tea pot! I'm finally enjoying my fine tea without the stress. It's almost like having a tea butler in my house!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1037", "text": "A must have in any kitchen!\n\tThe KitchenAid line of silicone utensils are positively perfect. They are very will made and excellent quality. The silicone material is amazing, it is so easy to clean, whether you are using this mixing spatula with cake mix, cookie dough or anything you are mixing or scraping nothing will sticks to it. The curved design on this spatula is a perfect match to the KitchenAid stand mixer bowl and it also works very well with my All Clad mixing bowls. With this spatula you will not miss a drop of anything in the bowl. Highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1038", "text": "Throw away your old brush!\n\tFantastic, works perfectly, easy to clean, much more sanitary than a n old fashioned bristle brush. Also gentler on the pastries or breads", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1039", "text": "Fantastic!\n\tThis is the best spatula I have ever owned, and I have owned entirely too many. It is strong and wide and slightly curved at the front edge to fit my pans. The front edge is also nice and thin so it slides right under any food. And it cleans up like magic-no holes for junk to get stuck in. And you can rest it right on the skillet without it melting or lay it on the counter because the handle is curved in such a manner as to keep the head from resting on the countertop. Seriously-the best spatula ever", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1040", "text": "Sturdy And Smart\n\tFinding the right items to start the perfect kitchen for two is so easy thanks to OXO. I love their good grips products. All the handles look great, but are also very comfortable and practical. This strainer fits in well to a kitchen for feeding 2 or 3 people. You can use this double rod strainer not only for straining, but also for sifting flour, draining, and if need be - awkwardly steaming veggies over boiling water.\n\nIt seems most people might go for the 8\" instead, but this one works perfectly for making gnocchi from scratch. You have to make few enough in each batch that they can all rise to the top at once. Then you scoop them all up with the strainer (the bigger strainer may be hard to fit in many pots). Drain the gnocchi and place on a paper towel. Since you can do all this with one hand, you can use your other hand to grab more gnocchi to start a-boilin' quick as can be.\n\nWhatever you use it for, this is a high quality strainer that will last", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1041", "text": "Worth the $$$$\n\tRead the reviews and ordered....\n\nDon't regret it at all. Will be ordering more for gifts and myself.\n\nI have problems with my hands, but have not found the lids to be a problem AT ALL. Just start on one side and gently push your way around the lid...Goes right on, nice and snug.\n\nCan't comment on the breaking issue. Just hasn't happened. Maybe if item is dropped immediately after removing from the freezer?????? But, under normal conditions, I've had no problems. Crystal clear, easy to clean, stacks just fine. Don't regret my purchase and as stated, will be getting additional sets.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1042", "text": "High quality!\n\tI immediately noticed the quality of this wok as soon as I took it out of the box. Very nice looking. Very easy to cook in. It's big and has large sides so it is very easy to stir the stir fry around without spilling it. The non stick surface works beautifully. Reattaching the wok to the base after cleaning is fairly easy although the wok never seems to lock 100% correctly into place without a little hassle. I'm not sure it really matters if it's not perfectly 100% aligned into the base anyway. Nevertheless, that's only a minor gripe. This wok makes stir fry easy and fun and makes the food taste really good. The included spatula was a nice gesture, too. The instructions say the wok can do a lot of other things too, like slow cooking, but I only use it for stir fry", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1043", "text": "These glasses do work\n\tThese glasses DO work and in much more distinct way that I could have ever imagined. I have bought many Riedel glasses to my wine-lover friends and they absolutely love it too. You got to try them to believe it. You won't regret it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1044", "text": "THE kitchen essential\n\tThis pot is a perfect medium-sized saucepan. The double handles are a great feature. We use it at least once a day in our kitchen. The non-stick surface is extremely durable, although I'm not sure I would use metal utensils with it. I use a blue scrub sponge to clean it. I'm not sure I would use the more abrasive, green 3M pads. Overall a very durable, high-quality cooking utensil. In fact I'm back here today to buy one for a friend", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1045", "text": "Wonderful set\n\tI love having these Pyrex cups in varying sizes. The large ones are great for mixing and pouring batter, like pancakes. The smaller one let's you measure once, to get 1 1/2 or 2 cups of liquid", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1046", "text": "Be a hero when giving a wedding present\n\tOk, it's June and you are being hit up for present after present and you are on limited funds. No need to feel depressed. You can give this measuring cup set and hold your head up, knowing you gave something that won't be sneered at or find its way to the return pile by the blushing bride.\n\nEveryone needs these cups to do cooking, from the large size for soup and broth to the small size for baking. And I will confess, I've used the medium sized one as an emergency gravy boat. So it doesn't look quite as nice as a cut glass gravy server--it works JUST fine. I also use the glass cups for mixing batters to pour out right from the pitcher, and I use them for prepping foods like stir fry when you have to have a bunch of ingredients ready to hand to dump at once into the wok.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1047", "text": "Susann\n\tBest iron I ever owned. I read the reviews before purchasing and was not disappointed. No one likes to iron, but this one makes it a little easier", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1048", "text": "Solid product\n\tVery sturdy construction and I like the glass lid. The only problem I have is the lid has a VERY thin metal that is easily damaged. The pot is thick and the handles are riveted on and very solid. As long as you are careful with the lid, this steamer is awesome", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1049", "text": "Improvement over Pyrex\n\tI had traditionally used pyrex cake pans and wasn't completely satisfied with the results. Just recently, I purchased the AirBake cake pan after having successful results in their line of cookie sheets. I am completely satisfied with this pan and recommend getting rid of the traditional pyrex", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1050", "text": "Awesome bookshelf. No assembly necessary!\n\tI love this shelf. I have two. You just take it out of the box and the shelves fall into place. No screwdrivers, nothing to assemble. Its fabulous.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1051", "text": "Worth the Money, Just for the Fun!\n\tI purchased the Mix It In on 9/8/06 and used it the next day. I never got soft serve. I froze the bowl again, this time in my upright freezer, and made the mix the day before and refrigerated it for 15 hours. \n\nToday, I made soft serve!!!!!! It isn't perfect but I'm well on my way. I have been making the low fat version but I think the regualar version will be excellent. To make this machine work for you here are some pointers:\n1. If you don't have an upright or chest freezer, put the bowl in the back of your regular freezer. \n2. Freeze the bowl for as long as possible beyond the suggested 12 hours. \n3. You can forget the 12-15 minute check described in the manual. You will not have a chance of having soft serv before a minimum of 25 minutes. I mixed as long as 40 minutes. \n4. SAVE YOUR RECEIPT. Since the ice cream takes twice as long to mix as is suggested in the manual, you are using the motor 2x as much. Therefore, you might have to use the 3 year warranty.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1052", "text": "We love this toaster!\n\tWe've had this toaster for over a year and my family loves it. It toasts consistently. It accommodates all widths. And the digital selector is great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1053", "text": "Love my new flatware!\n\tI thought this set was cute in the picture, but was so excited when it actually came! It is truly a beautiful set. I have run them through the dishwasher a number of times already and they come out looking like new, and my husband loves the \"larger than normal\" size. I have little hands and I really like them too -they are very sturdy. The biggest bonus, other than the 8 settings plus the 5 piece serving set, is the extra 8 teaspoons!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1054", "text": "SO FAST!!!!\n\tI love this carafe---no drips like others I have used! The best part was how fast I recieved it----AMAZON was so efficient----I ordered it and before I knew it---it was here!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1055", "text": "Perfect!\n\tThe main problem with my bed was the featers were pocking me while I was sleeping no matter what I put on the top of the feather bed. Not anymore after I bought this magic cover.\nNow I can enjoy my new bed without paying the price of being tortured all night by the small needle like feathers :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1056", "text": "Great Little Kitchen Items!\n\tAlthough small, these little cups come in really handy. Have small amounts of liquid to measure before you measure those tablespoons of sugar or flour? Now you don't need to be concerned, just use a little OXO cup and move on! I use them every time I bake and leave the measuring spoons dry or completely alone. Just love them and need another set", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1057", "text": "Great Knives\n\tHenkel Pro S knives are second to none. They will last a lifetime and make a tremendous difference in your cooking. These knives take the 'chore' out of cutting vegis", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1058", "text": "so far so good\n\tthe 8\" chef's knife is a little heavy, but other than that, they both work great so far...especially for the price. i've used them daily for a month, and they have not lost their sharpness at all.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1059", "text": "Cutting Edge\n\tHenckels Twin Signature 7-Piece Block Set is exactly what I'd hoped that it would be: a quality set of knives that is ideal for the home.\n\nThe set of Henckels that I've owned since the mid-80s finally gave in to a lot of use, sharpenings and dishwashings (dishwashing a good knife is a nice way to shorten the handle's life expectancy!). But 20 years of great service from my previous set of Henckels certainly warranted a loyal update/upgrade to another Henckels set.\n\nAnd I am not disappointed. The new set is quite sturdy. Home users will be impressed with their strength; pros might be used to a higher standard, but I used to work in a professional kitchen and I can't see how these would not be as effective as anything a pro has. \n\nThese knives come out of the box SHARP too...a lot sharper than the sharpest that I've ever had my previous set sharpened to. \n\nThere were two descriptions from Amazon that tell you what you get; one of Amazon's descriptions included a carving knife (product description) and the other a peeling knife (what's in the box). Amazon seems to have corrected the error as of this updated 2-13-2006 writing. To be sure, here's what you actually get:\n\n- 2 1/2\" peeling knife \n- 4\" paring knife\n- 5\" serrated knife\n- 8\" chef's knife...this baby cuts through a roast like a hot knife through butter even though it's designed for chopping and dicing. In my opinion, it's better than a carving knife.\n- a sharpening steel\n- kitchen shears \n- and a storage block with 11 slots which is great because some of the knives, especially the serrated knives, from my old set are still in mint shape (like the 8\" bread knife), so there's plenty of room in the block for knives in your current collection looking for a new place to sleep.\n\nNo 8\" carving knife. But like I said above, the 8\" chef's knife works better than any carving knife that I've used.\n\nThe only things missing from this set for the average home is a nice large bread knife (as I said this was not a problem for me) and steak knives (also not a problem as most households already have these). Plain and simple, this is a great set of food preparation knives that--if my previous set is any indication--will last for decades.\n\nBon Appetite.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1060", "text": "Novice Kitchen Enthusiast\n\tA very solid knife set, especially with the extra slots for those who have a few \"favorite\" knifes left in the drawer. MAKE SURE when you buy Henckels to get the \"twin\" set instead of the single little henckel-man, that's a big upgrade in quality. Oh, and for goodness sake people, quit putting your knife set through the dishwasher and just clean them as you go", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1061", "text": "a great buy\n\tI did not realise how much I needed a new one till I got the new one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1062", "text": "Awesome.\n\tGreat product. I am using this because my kitchen is under remodelling. Works great with smaller vessels. Heats up evenly. I give 4 points because I am annoyed by the bulb on the stove. It is ON as long as the burner is connected to power. I would rather have a burner which has bulb to show if the burner is ON/OFF.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1063", "text": "A great, but expensive, addition to the kitchen\n\tThe French-made Roul'pat, like its cousin the Silpat, is a flexible silicon mat enclosing a thin, fiberglass mesh for durability. The Roul'pat is designed for creating a non-skid work surface for rolling out and kneading dough. The tacky surface adheres to the counter without clinging to the dough, making it easier to roll out thin pastry crusts and the like. Because the mat is flexible, the transfer of a pie crust to pan is a cinch. Dipped chocolates don't stick, nor does fondant. At sixteen and a half inches by twenty-four, the surface is expansive enough for most recipes. The only drawback to this unusual mat is the inability to cut on it, ruling out anything that requires a cookie cutter or knife. The manufacturer also warns against folding and scraping the surface.\n\nI find the Roul'pat works best on pie crusts, pizza dough, chocolate, and flatbreads (or any bread dough that requires rolling or shaping.) Clean up is simple - wipe with a damp sponge and rinse. Mild soap can be used if needed, although I try to keep the surface detergent free. (The Roul'pat is not dishwasher safe.)\n\nThis makes a fantastic gift for cooks who seem to have everything", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1064", "text": "Great grill pan!\n\tI've owned this grill pan for almost 2 years now and it does a great job of grilling everything from burgers to chicken, fish and thick steaks. It has the ability to heat up to a very high temperature, enabling me to nicely sear the outside of the meat. I can then pop the whole pan in the oven to finish cooking the inside of thick steaks or just to keep warm. As for clean up, the pan does need to sit and soak for a little while but after that, everything comes off with relative ease. No hard scrubbing involved. Overall, I love this product and highly recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1065", "text": "First time user\n\tI purchashed the Professional Series Tortilla Baker PS75791 to add healthy tortillas to my diet. I grind my own wheat berries and grow my oun yeast to make bread that is as fresh as it can be and is completed in 4 hours after grinding. A loaf cost just about 15 cents. I wanted to make freshly ground wheat tortillas for the cost savings and for the superior nutrition. I am very pleased with the results. I grind my wheat, but leave out the oil because I submurge my doe in olive oil so it will keep fresh for days in my frig and then work the oil into the doe just before pressing and cooking. The machine really works, and its easy to use. It a quality machine and is a mainstay of my healthy kitchen", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1066", "text": "Great Item\n\tThis sturdy little fan has been working well for months. One quibble: its two speeds are medium and fast. There is no \"slow.\" Overall, I'm a happy customer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1067", "text": "Electric Wok\n\tUnit works great, heats up fast, easy to clean, and much better built than the typical discount store models. It looks like this willlast a long time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1068", "text": "Cleaning\n\tI have used a Revere teakettle for 41 years. To clean it...all you need to do is take some Easy Off oven cleaner (spray type) and spray the stainless steel part. This cleans all the grease spatters and any other spatters you get on it. Leave the Easy Off on until you see that you can wipe off the stains. Wipe, rinse and dry. It will look brand new", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1069", "text": "These glasses are unique and handy - but a bit fragile\n\tI love the function of these glasses. We were given some of these Bodum double wall glasses and immediately saw the quality difference. They will not sweat, they will keep your cold stuff cold, etc. I have two down-sides... These must be handled gently, they are not that thick or hearty. Until we realized what was going on, we cracked two by having our refigerator ice dispensor throw cubes into them, cracking them. Plus I yanked the dishwasher open fast, knocking one over into something solid, and it broke. \n\nBut overall, if you handle them with a bit of care, they are really neat glasses", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1070", "text": "Bodum Beer/Milk Glasses\n\tWhile these are described as \"beer\" glasses, they are fantastic for keeping milk cold through a meal. I actually pour the milk and place the glasses in the freezer while I start dinner. These glasses are easy to clean and retain their \"sunny\" shine, even though we have very hard water. NO SPOTS! Great product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1071", "text": "Perfect everytime!\n\tWhen you bake with the Bavaria pan, you can be sure that the finished product is consistent in shape everytime. The pan bakes evenly and there is a crispness of form when the cake is unmolded", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1072", "text": "A fan for all rooms\n\tThis is a light weight box fan that is very easy to move from place to place. The remote feature is very convenient and it really helps keep the apartment cool", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1073", "text": "6 stars for being a muti tasker\n\tThis tablemate is perfect for anybody.It has many uses around the house which i could list but it would take to long. It is sturdy enough to hold about 20 to 30 lbs.when the tray is at its level position. The 3 positions is a plus because it gives you more options.The one thing that is a negative is the legs do not fold down completely for storage but everything else folds down(table top and the small bar.other than the legs not folding this is a five star", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1074", "text": "They're decent mixing bowls...\n\tI knew what I was buying, so there weren't any surprises. The only thing I do not like about them is the shallowness; I wanted that feature for storage, but I didn't take into account how easy it is to be messy when mixing. I would suggest having another bowl around for use with an electric mixer. I like them, and I would buy them again..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1075", "text": "LOVE IT!!\n\tThis pan works SO great! I have used it for cookies, biscuits, and pizza. Nothing has burned or stuck. SUPER EASY to clean, you can wipe it off with a paper towel and stick it in the dishwasher or just rinse it with a sponge and soap and everything just slips right off. GREAT PRODUCT!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1076", "text": "Great price, good crate\n\tThis product has been great. The price is about half similar sized crates you can find at a pet store. The only difference is the metal is a little thinner but if your dog is not aggressive, it should be fine. Also, their is only one side door, doesn't have the 2 door options that higher priced crates have, BUT that didn't matter in our case. This door was actually larger and our puppy found it easier to go in and out. For the price, it's a great product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1077", "text": "My Fiance Loves it\n\tI bought it for my Fiance and she loves it. It's great for frying chicken", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1078", "text": "Great Product - Great Deal\n\tPurchased the toaster as a gift for my daughter's family. They LOVE it. With 2 kids and friends, the large capacity, sleek design, and perfect toasted bagels, keeps everyone happy. Get lots of positive comments from friends on how it looks and toasts!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1079", "text": "Great for the office -- AND for those with younger children\n\tI got a Sunbeam Hot Shot about 6 years ago. It had been recommended by someone at work. I used it at work every day (and still do) -- and have since bought another for home. It makes 2 cups of hot water -- and is great for everything including tea, instant oatmeal and hot chocolate. When my daughter was younger, it was great for her because she could make her own hot chocolate or instant macaroni and cheese, and I wouldn't have to worry about her being burned on the hot stove. With the hot shot, you just pour your water in the top and hit the \"heat\" button. The machine will then shut itself off when the water is hot and you can dispense the water. \nThis is a great product and I highly recommend it for anyone who wants fast, convenient, and safe heating for hot water", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1080", "text": "Braun Coffee Maker\n\tWe have had braun coffee pots for several years and have been happy with the coffee maker. Unfortunately, the two coffee makers that we had ordered from Amazon had a persistent leaking problem unlike the exact same models that we have had in the past", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1081", "text": "Great choice.\n\tThis thermometer has been a great asset to me during the course of my employment at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, as well as during my time as a student at Le Cordon Bleu. Easy to use, full-featured and very dependable, I have recommended this thermometer to many people and use it many times each day", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1082", "text": "Best 2 quart pot in the world.\n\tI got this to use with the Glorious ONE POT MEALS cookbook. It has wonderful recipies, and the pot works wonderful. Cleans up really easy. Try it, you'll love it.\nSharon From Colorad", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1083", "text": "Good Enough - and then some\n\tPurchased these to go with a 7 inch Henckels International santoku that I've been using for years, and the phrase that comes to mind to describe all Fine Edge cutlery is \"good enough.\" No, it isn't restaurant quality, and yes, if you put these through the dishwasher they'll tarnish and probably even start to rust (any metal designated as \"stainless\" is rust resistant rather than rust proof, and reviewers of other Henckels products complaining about rust and tarnish probably aren't treating their knives very well). As a graduate student on a budget who enjoys cooking, but doesn't always have the time for it, these knives are an ideal compromise between price and quality. Be aware that they will occasionally require sharpening - I've had the santoku for almost three years and run it through a commercially available ceramic disk sharpener every few months and it still cuts very nicely - and should probably be hand-washed for longest life. With that little bit of maintenance, however, this three piece set can meet nearly all of your cooking needs (it meets all of mine, but then I don't often dress poultry, filet my own fish, or do much that would require a cleaver or really subtle boning knife) for quite a nice price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1084", "text": "Totally Worth It!\n\tAfter reading all the reviews and hearing about this on the radio, I went ahead and shelled out $100 for this. I had really high expectation, having never spent so much for a heater before. I have happy to say that I am completely satisfied. This heater doesn't overwhelm and dry out the room with too much heat. Instead it circulates the heat over time (you should probably give it a good half hour to properly heat the whole room) evenly heating the whole room and leaving absolutely no cold spots. After spending some time in my room, I had completely forgotten how cold it was outside. Other bonuses are that it is very easy to operate and has a thermostat so you can set it to the exact termerature that you want your room to be. My only minor complaint is that for its price, it should have included a remote control. Otherwise, it is a wonderful heater", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1085", "text": "It's a pan\n\tYou put cake mix in it and make cake. This pan does just that. Yay", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1086", "text": "Pretty Good\n\tThe litter box is good if you have a cat that does not scratch. My cat sometimes tears up the box with her claws so I have to keep an eye on her and the box for leaking and holes. Other then that the chystals are excellent for odor", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1087", "text": "The best on the Market, Well I think it is.\n\tI have to say that I have tried almost all of the self-cleaning litter boxes out there for my Large Male 14year old cat. He has the electric water fountain for kitties and yes he does drink lot and lots of water, so you know what that means, yes, he pees a lot. Oh yea he is a larger (not fat) kitty so he eats a lot also, I aint sayin no more on that subject.\n\nIt has now been 25 AMAZING!!!!!! SCOOP/POOP/PEE CLUMP/URIN ODOR/POOP SMELL/LOTS and LOTS and LOTS OF ANOYING TRACKED SANDY LITTER .......................FREE DAYS!!!!!\n\nThis is not saying that this litter box does not have any room for improvement, but I am one happier kitty owner. I will tell anyone that hates Doody and Pee Clump Duty, or that hates the tracked litter mess and nasty clumped up (metal or plastic) rake and plastic that never fits right storage container, get this litter box.\n\nThe main gripe I have with this litter box is the cost of the replacement crystal litter cartridges, but I have been told by numerous pet store owners and workers that there will probably be a generic competitor on the market soon which will hopefully bring the price of the litter cartridges down. One can only hope! But regardless, I am keeping this auto waste center for my cay.\n\nThe other gripe, but not major problem I have seen so far, is with the cardboard for the cartridge that the litter sits in. Now my cat, with a regular clumping litter box had clumps the size of softballs. After 25 days, there is, on the bottom of the inside tray, (not the bottom one that actually touches the floor and acts as the cover when you throw the thing out) a wet spot in the area that my cat likes to urinate at, apparently this is his favorite spot to pee. On the bottom cardboard tray (the one that touches the floor and acts as the cover when you throw the cartridge out) there is just the hint of a wet spot. I think that if they increase the wax content in the cardboard or if that is what is actually coating the cardboard this will help.\n\nI have not had to realign the rake as other people have said they had to do. I do not smell any urine or poop and there is a lot of shrunken poop under that cardboard tray cover. I have minimal tracked crystal litter on the floor around and/or under the litter box. The motor is not as quiet as I would like, but then again it doesn't bother me or wake anyone in my house up either, it is kept on a wooden floor right out side the bedroom door in a hallway.\n\nIf you are in the market for an almost maintenance free litter box for your cat, try this one. Like I said earlier, it's not 100% perfect, but it is the best damn self cleaning, almost maintenance free litter box on the market. Not every kitty or human for that matter poops and pees that same, so if you don't try it you will never know if it's right for you and your kitty/kitties. Read all the rest of the reviews for this and other products and see what everyone is saying about all of them, make an educated decision\n\nGood Luck", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1088", "text": "A good product!\n\tI bought this product back in July 2005 and have been using it to make my morning protein shakes. It does a good job of it. I cannot comment on its ability to make icecream as I try to stay away from that stuff. The unit has a very solid construction. The stainless steel glass is great. I just drink my shake from it. So it saves me from having to wash another glass. I just have one small issue with it. You cannot remove the spindle to clean it. You have to use the stainless steel glass with warm, soapy water, put it under the spindle and then rotate it around to clean it. Well, the problem is this - while I am drinking my shake, the spindle is dripping liquid on the part of the unit that flares out on the bottom. Okay, okay, it's no big deal, I suppose. All in all, I like this product, and I would recommend it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1089", "text": "In love\n\tI LOVE this set. This was the first \"real\" cookware I've ever bought. My husband and I did months of research before purchasing this set. We've had it now for about 2 months and I can't express how much we've enjoyed it. I've read several reviews that say food sticks and so on, but I think that perhaps those people think that because it looks similar to non stick, it is. It's not! Think of it like this: It cooks like stainless steel and cleans up like non stick (maybe even better!). We almost went with the All Clad, but we just couldn't get over how uncomfortable the handles were. Since I haven't cooked with All Clad, I can't compare the Calphalon One to it, but I will say they heat evenly and cook evenly. Clean up is SUPER easy! Just this morning I made bacon and french toast. I looked at the pans and thought \"There is no way I'll ever get this clean!\" I poured some Bar Keeper's friend on it and went to work with my Scotch Brite pad and within MINUTES it was spotless! Fantastic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1090", "text": "THE cookware for serious home cooks\n\tMy fiance and I registered for this set and we were thrilled when my parents got it for us. I have been an avid home cook for over 10 years and have never had a complete set of cookware. This is exactly what the Dr. ordered! Here's why:\n1) Heavy, sturdy construction. These things can take a beating. They heat evenly and hold heat very well.\n2) You can use metal utensils with them. I hate plastic spatulas! We all know that we aren't supposed to use metal with non-stick pans but we all do and then after a while our pan is a useless, peeling shadow of its former self. Well this isn't the case with Calphalon 1! Scrape away with any device you have at your disposal with no fear. \n3) They \"stick\" and sear as well as cast iron cookware (it's a good thing). This is the best feature for me. Coated non-stick cookware has its place but if you like to pan sear and get those tasty browned bits for sauces you used to have to use a pan that's not non-stick such as stainless steel or cast iron. They \"stick\" for a reason. You need that contact with the cooking surface to get that great browning. Now there's the Calphalon 1 which sears as well as cast iron pans but cleans up like a non-stick pan. It's a no-brainer! \n4) They look cool, have great handles, they're oven-safe, and they come with a lifetime warranty. \n\nThese are not cheap. If your primary goal in cookware is super easy cleanup then don't buy this expensive set. It will dissapoint you. But, if you want the advantages of traditional cookware combined with easier cleanup in a durable, functional set, and are willing to shell out the $$$ for a top-of-the-line product then this is for you. Serious cooks who need the correct tools will love this cookware", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1091", "text": "Great HUGE pan\n\tThis is a great roasting pan and is heavy and solid in the way all All Clad pans are. But it is huge. If you frequently roast 20 lb turkeys or half an ox, this pan is for you. A regular roasting chicken looks pretty small and forlorn. It is a terrifically well-made roaster, but I find I also need one just a bit smaller", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1092", "text": "Functional and easy to install\n\tThe pot rack came as advertised and it was a snap to put up. It looks OK and works well with my wall space. I would purchase this item again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1093", "text": "great for gripping!\n\tIf you have problems with gripping those round coffee grinders, this one is for you! It's oval shape makes holding it much easier than a round grinder. It grinds well and quickly and is a breeze to clean with just a few flicks of a pastry brush (dedicate one specially for this as it will discolor over time). It's the shape that makes it great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1094", "text": "Olga Gill\n\tThis is a great thermometer, easy to use and very accurate. It is an essential tool in the kitchen for making perfect candy recipes each time. You should always test your thermometer in boiling water by reaching 212F or 100C before you use it. I like the clip that allows you to attach it to the side of the pot. It's easy to read and dishwasher proof. It's the best!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1095", "text": "Wonderful Product!\n\tMy dish for the holidays is always mini-cheesecakes. It was always frustrating to get them out of my mini-muffin pan. This pan has made it so easy! I no longer dread making this dessert. Just a note though... the cups on this pan are approx twice as big as a regular mini-muffin pan so adjust your recipe accordingly. I just double my recipe and get bigger mini-cheesecakes. I don't think anyone will mind", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1096", "text": "Outstanding\n\tThis is undeniably the best balanced, best constructed, easiest to use knife on the market. I dont use any of my other knives after I bought this... amazing.\n\nIf you are going to buy only one knife - get this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1097", "text": "Great for a large family\n\tThis is a great skillet for a party or a large family. We used it on Super Bowl Sunday for BBQ wings. The skillet kept them warm and looked good as a buffet server, as well. It cleaned up quickly and easily.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1098", "text": "As good as it gets!\n\tI've been using one of these little gems for over 20 years and it still works flawlessly. Great output and grind adjustment. The only other pepper mill that I could recommend (in addition to this one) is the Unicorn Magnum Plus Pepper Mill (9-in.). The Perfex is \"the\" pepper mill that every well equipped kitchen should have", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1099", "text": "Excellent design and very pleasant colors!!\n\tI have seen this set at my friends place ....its\ngorgeous!! A bid pricy though compared to other corelle sets", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1100", "text": "So Far So Good, Handle a little narrow\n\tI never really noticed the inner groove as a \"problem\" until I read the other reviews. This was part of my first All-Clad set--so nice! Yes, things stick in the groove, but I just use a silicone spatula while cooking and I don't seem to have a problem. I love the capacity and size/shape of this unit. Scrambled eggs come out beautifully in this pot, as does chocolate ganache and buttercream frosting. But sometimes my pumpkin pie filling gets bits of cooked egg if I'm not diligent about stirring out the groove. The width/depth ratio allows me to really get my whisk or spatula inside to work. \n\nSometimes the dishwasher (horrors, I know!) doesn't get the groove completely clean. I hand-wash it most times anyway, so that doesn't really matter too much to me.\n\nI like the length of the handle, but I wish it were slightly thicker to make it easier to grab when using a pot-holder", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1101", "text": "Wow! This stuff is good!\n\tI had never tried yogurt cheese before, but I was intrigued by the idea. Making the yogurt cheese was simple with this device - just fill with yogurt and leave it in the fridge. The product seems sturdy and was easy to clean. We grow our own raspberries, and I have been eating them with ice cream. Last night I tried eating them with non-fat yogurt cheese sweetened with a bit of sugar. It was delicious and much healthier! Yogurt cheese is a good source of calcium and protein - half a cup has 85 calories, 10 grams protein, 10 grams carbohydrate, and 235 mg calcium. It would be great for layering with fruit in parfaits", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1102", "text": "Great toaster for a good price\n\tWe were looking for a toaster to toast thicker breads such as bagels. The toaster does this and more. There is a bagel button you press when toasting bagels and only the outside heating coils come on and toast the center of the bagel! This is how I like them to be toasted. The toaster also has a basket that holds the bread/bagel in place while it is being toasted. This feature is really nice when toasting soft things such as pop-tarts. Good variance of heat controls too. I have not found anything bad on this one. Good choice", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1103", "text": "Butter Can Be Better\n\tButter can be better when served in a truly elegant country butter pot. Emile Henry Couleurs does not fail. Buy it, you will love it. And, have something absolutely unique -- no kidding", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1104", "text": "Best can opener I ever owned!!!\n\tI got rid of my electric can opener when I bought this one. There is no need for it anymore. This can opener works like a charm and very easy to use. Does not take up any space at all.\nLove it!!!!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1105", "text": "Cordless, programmable, and yummy. What more could you ask for?\n\tI've had one of these for many years and it recently went on the fritz after a LOT of usage. I'm getting another. It can't be beat - and the fact that it's cordless is huge. You can have a table full of folks for dinner, and walk around freely with your percolator; no unplugging required. And the coffee comes out delicious", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1106", "text": "Just the right size for my family\n\tI bought one of these for my daughter for Christmas and I got this particular one because it had all the attributes she wanted. She wanted it to be small ehough for just two people and to be able to remove the bowl for cleaning. This was the ONLY one I found with those attributes. There were 1 qt. size that were too little and all the bigger ones for big families. After she got it she liked it so well that I bought one for myself and it works perfectly. I think the size for a small family and the ease of cleaning are the real selling points for me", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1107", "text": "Cleave your Meat in under 10 minutes!\n\tHow do YOU cleave your meat? I cleave my meat by meat cleaving it with a meat cleaver", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1108", "text": "Le Creuset = Quality\n\tI own many items from the Le Creuset stoneware collection, and I must say that they are all of superb quality. This square pan is perfect for baking and serving my favorite side dishes and desserts. I have been impressed over and over again at how non-stick the surface of this bakeware is. Everything I have put into Le Creuset bakeware - brownies, casseroles, refried beans, etc. - has come clean with zero elbow grease. In fact, the dishwasher usually gets them sparkling clean without my help! I highly recommend this product as well as everything else from this line", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1109", "text": "Love, love, love this iron!!!\n\tThis is my third Rowenta iron and they have all served me well, but this is by far the best. The steam is amazing. You only have to made one pass on most items. I know it is a lot of money for an iron but it is worth every penny for the time it saves", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1110", "text": "Superbly functioning pots and pans.\n\tWe have been extremely pleased with our tri-ply set (we have the 8-pc. set plus a number of extra pieces we've picked up). They heat evenly; are durable; the (long) handles really do stay cool; and clean well.\n\nOur only complaint is that Calphalon doesn't seem to care about minimizing the number of lids necessary for their cookware. We own only one lid that fits more than one pot/pan (the one for the 10 in. pan, 3 qt. saute, 6 qt. stockpot)--and we have 4 other lids which fit only a single pot, some of which are within 1/2 in. of being the same width!\n\nHowever, we'd still get these pans again in a second, and probably go for the 13-piece set instead of the 8 piece as well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1111", "text": "The Best I've Had So Far!\n\tI used to have the Calphalon Commercial Non-Stick and I prefer these. The stainless steel pans seem to heat up faster, are easier to handle and you can put them in the dishwasher (although Calphalon prefers you handwash them). No problems yet and I don't forsee any. A great purchase", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1112", "text": "great little toaster oven!\n\tHaving gone through our share of toaster ovens in 22 years of marriage, this is by far the best. It's classy looking on the counter, easy to clean, very lightweight, quiet and has alot of options for toasting and baking that make the food come out just as it should. I can't imagine going back to a traditional toaster oven again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1113", "text": "Perfect\n\tthis stockpot is wonderful!! The weight is professional, the size perfect and the handles are great for a little old lady like me!!ha ha! What a fabulous buy!! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1114", "text": "Easy and amp; durable!\n\tI 've been using this apple peeler for about six years. It still works great and makes pies a breeze. Even easy enough for kids to use! Much more stable than the kind you have to clamp to the table", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1115", "text": "The Best Panini Press\n\tExcellent Panini Press, sturdy construction, easy clean-up, looks nice just go out and buy one. You won't regret it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1116", "text": "Panini Grill a Winner\n\tThe Villaware Panini Grill has proved to be a very useful appliance, so much so that I leave it out on the counter - it's quite attractive, and certainly not an eyesore. I use it often, for grilled sandwiches, of course, but also for grilled meats and fish. I would caution users to avoid meat with bones, e.g. lamb chops(you can't get a good sear when the bone keeps the surface of the meat away from the grill), and to be very careful about timing: things get done twice as fast! While the cleaning \"comb\" is useful to get most of the remaining food or fat off the grill, you still need to fold a paper towel and clean each groove separately; much easier to do if the grill is warm (not hot). I haven't tried grilling vegetables, yet, but it should work perfectly on zucchini sliced the long way, or eggplant, or peppers.\nI am very happy with the quality of this product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1117", "text": "works good. try vinegar in the water though.\n\tThe first time I used it I put a little white vinegar into the water with the eggs and timer. It seemed to cut down on the plastic smell. Also the vinegar will seal your eggs if they crack preventing the insides from leaking out. I did notice the timer has to be completely dark for the eggs to be done instead of the little light circle in the middle like is stated on the packag", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1118", "text": "Egg timer for the cooking impaired.\n\tAs a person who could set boiling water on fire, I can truely state that this hard boiled egg timer has helped me be able to boil an egg. Prior to this I never knew if the egg was done and usually I either over cooked them, or worse, under cooked them. Now they come out perfect everytime. HIGHLY RECOMMEND", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1119", "text": "Couldn't Live Without It\n\tYou either \"get\" this product or you don't. It's probably my favorite \nappliance in my whole house, and I show it off proudly to everyone who \ncomes over. When I do, some folks look at me like I'm nuts while others \ninstantly begin grinning and nodding their heads. (Kindred spirits!)\n\nHere's the deal. I hate bending over. I hate getting my hands dirty with \na dustpan. I don't mind sweeping a room, but for some reason that extra step\nof scooping up the pile of dirt and dumping it into the trash can \ndrives me crazy. (More often than not, I'll just sweep the pile into a \ncorner, prop the broom against the wall over it, and tell myself I'll take \ncare of it later. Disgusting, I know, but I'm not exactly known for my\nhousekeeping skills!)\n\nAnway, with the Sweep-Eze, all I have to do is sweep the pile under the \nelectric eye. Magically, the machine kicks on and sucks it up--without me\nhaving to bend over or get my hands dirty or anything. I love it!\n\nI don't have to empty the canister very often, maybe once a month at most.\nThe only drawback is that it's pretty loud and my family gets mad at me if\nI don't warn them that I'm about to kick it on. But as long as I say \n\"Sweep-Eze alert!\", they're happy. And it only stays on for a few\nseconds anyway.\n\nSome folks don't get it, but for those who do, this product is invaluable.\nI'm not sure how I ever got along without it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1120", "text": "SeepEX Dust Bin\n\tThis dust bin is a helping hand to the disabled that have difficulties bending and to workshop craftsman", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1121", "text": "Exactly the everyday dishes I was looking for...\n\tI've owned a couple of sets of Corelle dinnerware through the years and gave both sets away because I used them so long (without breaking any pieces) that I grew tired of the pattern. This time I decided I wanted a plain white dinnerwear set for everyday use. When I did an Internet search, this Corelle set came up. I bought it, and I'm very pleased with my purchase. I highly recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1122", "text": "Corelle Dishwear\n\tI love our new white Corelle. It is so light and takes up much less room in the cabinet.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1123", "text": "Ultimate use\n\tLet's face it, you make an effort to have your home clean and coordinated. Nice furniture and practical book shelves. But you do not live alone; there is probably a canine or feline lurking around. It may seem novel to buy a bowl with a picture of Garfield on it or some cutesy saying. But in the long run this durable, multi use, dishwasher safe, bowl will look much better and your companion will not have to look embarrassed every time he/she wants a few laps of water.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1124", "text": "Best Cutting Board Ever!!!\n\tThis is an extremely nice cutting board, great size and easy to handle. Cleans up in a breeze. No stains and does not dull those favorite knives. I have the larger size but this one is my favorite", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1125", "text": "A great little press!\n\tI purchased this press to supplement a larger 8-cup model. The press allows just under one standard size mug to be filled. If you also are looking for a mug's worth of coffee, I would recommend purchasing the 4-cup model as that would leave just a bit more room, and keep more of the small grindings in the press, rather than in the bottom of my cup. \nAlso, it should be noted that Bodum sells the spare parts for this press (right here on Amazon, in fact), so if you should break it, a few dollars will get you back in Java! \nAnother note, some people have mentioned that dumping the grindings proves problematic as you can't just put them down the drain (plugs up your trap). I have found an easy solution in using the plastic and wire mesh grind basket of my last automatic coffee maker as a strainer. I just pour the bit of water and grinds out of the press and into the basket (which I leave in the sink), and allow the water to run off. Then I pour shake the dry coffee into the trash. No fuss, and the basket is dishwasher safe for the occasional cleaning", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1126", "text": "French Press Coffee -- Why take the time.\n\tFor ideal coffee using a French press is the best method. It takes a bit more time and effort, but results in much better tasting coffee. This is because due to the lower temperatures and the lack of a paper filter the coffee oils stay in tact. This adds a lot of flavor to the coffee that is lost otherwise. \n As for this French press in particular: size does matter. If you make enough coffee that you aren't drinking by the single mug then just get a bigger press. I drink about a pot and half of coffee most week days and find the effort required to use this smaller press a hassle. As such I just keep this press at home and only use it in the evenings.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1127", "text": "Best knife I own\n\tI've used this knife for nearly two years and I love it! It fits perfectly in my hand and takes a razor sharp edge with little effort. This knife sold me on the entire four star line", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1128", "text": "Looks Good and Gets the Job Done\n\tAll Coffee grinders leave a bit of a mess so don't let the comments about stray grinds deter you. \n\nAll the reviewers who used flavored beans need to be discounted since that is not recommended. Others seem to have trouble with the \"door\" which is really just a deflector for the grind. You get a few grinds on the counter but that is a small price to pay for delicious fresh coffee.\n\nTh A-9 has a strong relatively quiet motor (which means it is still loud, but not as loud as most other burr grinders0 and takes up very little counter space. The glass hopper for the beans seals at the top with a scrw on lid.\n\nI love the idea of the measuring cup which saves a lot of time scooping.\nIt eliminates that step...just grind until you have the right amount and dump it into your coffee basket.\n\nKitchen Aid has a nice Pro model that costs twice as much by why pay more for less", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1129", "text": "Well done\n\tEverything about this set is well done. The packaging and the size of the plates.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1130", "text": "I can finally make proper pancakes\n\tI'm glad I bought this griddle! I've been stuck with teflon-coated nonstick pans for a while, and when I saw such great deals on cast iron pans, I had to buy a few. I ordered the griddle, the ~10\" Logic grill pan, and the ~10\" skillet. Thankfully all three qualified for free Super Saver shipping, because the cost to ship was more than the cost of the pans themselves! The order was placed late Monday night, and I was promised that my pans would ship by the following Monday. By Wednesday the griddle had arrived, and the grill pan showed up on Friday. Way to go, UPS! It turns out that its good to get these things early, because it takes a few days to get the \"natural finish\" pans properly seasoned. I think most of the complaints found in user reviews of cast iron cookware could have been avoided entirely had the reviewers simply taken the time to season their pans properly. Food won't stick to a cast iron pan if you've taken the time to season it until it's black and almost totally non-stick. It takes some time and paitence, but it's the same way with a good wok: you get out of it what you put into it, and this certainly reflects in one's cooking. Iif you're going to buy one of these pans, DO YOUR HOMEWORK! Ask Google about cast iron seasoning tips and instructions and you too can have an awesome cast iron pan. If you want to save some time, just buy the Logic line of pans, because saving the effort of seasoning is probably worth the massive price increase (the logic griddle is nearly double the price of the original). Keep in mind that you will eventually have to re-season the pan, but hopefully not for a while (we'll see how the grill pan turns out).\n\nI agree with some of the other reviews, the handle could stand to be made a little longer. I am a pretty physically fit chef, and I still find the griddle to be pretty hefty. A little extra ease of carrying a heavy piece of what's usually very hot iron would be great. I've found that grabbing it with a folded cotton (natural fibers don't melt!) towl helps, or if you're serious about using cast iron (and you like to sear meat on it) you should invest in a pair of welder's gloves or something equally thick and heavy and fireproof.\n\nThis morning I pulled the griddle out of the oven where it had spent the past few days being alternately heated, rubbed down with peanut oil, and cooled; and I heated it up and made pancakes. You have not LIVED until you eat pancakes cooked on a hot cast iron surface. Teflon-coated pans simply cannot compare. I can't wait to try making grilled-cheese sandwiches, omelettes, and hashed browns on this griddle. With any luck, this will be the last griddle I ever need to buy (and hopefully the griddle my grandchildren won't have to buy)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1131", "text": "Great Product\n\tPfaltzgraff products are always reliably good, the Pistoulet dinnerware actually makes me feel cheerful when I use it. The colors are great and the designs are whimsical. I bought two sets in different colors and mix and match which makes the eating experience even more fun. I want to start collecting all the fun serving pieces too. The only thing I didn't like was taking stickers off each piece in the box. That always makes me crazy, it should be against the law to put stickers on dishes", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1132", "text": "great sheets!\n\tI'm a student at a massage therapy school and i only have two sheet sets, so i wash these at least twice a week and they aren't showing any wear at all (i've had them for about 2 months). I don't really care for the color, but I get complements on my sheets often. The order arrived a week earlier than I had expected.\n\nI couldn't be more pleased", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1133", "text": "Different and Useful\n\tThe angled slots are useful and easier than top loaders. The right pull pushes the bread up once toasted, I love this feature. The bagel toaster is handy as is the stop button. All of the buttons and pulls are easy and intuitively obvious, you don't need a degree to operate it. It looks interesting on my counter since it doesn't look like the typical toaster. I would have given 5 stars except for the fact that a large slice of bread doesn't fit all the way in, the slots could have been a bit larger. They are wide enough for fat bread. I really like this toaster so far.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1134", "text": "the best tongs i've ever bought...\n\thands down the best non-stick tongs I've ever purchased. Definitely worth the money!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1135", "text": "If you bake cookies like I do\n\tThese pans are a great value . They are heavy duty and will last for a long time. I do alot of baking and need to freguently replace them. They heat evenly to prevent burning. The extra large size cuts my time in half so I can spend more time enjoying the end results with my family. The silverstone coating makes clean-up a breeze. They are alittle heavy so they are not the best if you want those little hands to help in the baking. These pans are a must have for all", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1136", "text": "Aroma Rice Cooker is an Absolute Essential Today\n\tThis cooker makes the best jasmine rice if you measure 1 1/2 cups raw, jasmine rice into the cooker, wash it under cold water for 3 washings, and then fill the cooker with water up just under the 2 cup mark (more like 1 1/2 cups water) with the washed rice still in the cooker. Just push the button and taste GREAT, FLUFFY rice - EVERYTIME in only 20 minutes or less!\n\nI love my cooker and have sent these as gifts to my children and friends.\n\nMaybell", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1137", "text": "Whips like a pro!!!\n\tI learned a long time ago, if you go KitchenAid, you go for life. They make the highest quality, longest life products I have ever seen. This hand mixer is the third of its kind I've owned. I've had two of the Braun models and they died out after about a year of average use. I finally got the KitchenAid and it has been going strong for a few years now. I really like having the ability to go down to the bottom of a large pot, a full 8\". Even though it is of substantial weight, it fits your hand like a glove. I found it far superior to the Braun, as a matter of fact, it doesn't even compare.\nThe plastic cup with lid makes an excellent accessory since you can mix and store without wasting time. The chopper is the most efficient I have seen, does a better job that a food processor. I especially like the multi-speed dial. It goes from 1 to 9 so it has the power you need, when you need it. Egg white or whip cream doesn't even challenge it, the whipping attachment makes sure of that. This baby handles like a pro. There are times when you don't need the big mixer and the immersion blender really fills in nicely. You won't be disappointed with the quality, power or its sleek look", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1138", "text": "Excellent Pan and great for bench pressing, too!\n\tCooks evenly as all get out, cleans up fine in the dishwasher, and the non-stick coating seems to work just fine, but the thing weighs more than my Grandpa's old blue Buick! \n\nIt does have the extra little handle on the far side to make it easier to pick up with two hands, so it is manageable. But it is heavy. And the handle gets HOT.\n\nSo, if you want a great pan and are willing to put up with the weight, hot handle, pick one up when it's on sale and you'l be a happy cook", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1139", "text": "Great dish!\n\tI'm a true Longaberger fan, but since they're getting out of control on their prices lately, I thought I'd try something else. This piece by far is the ONLY piece of pottery that I've found that can stand up to Longaberger's quality. This dish cleans beautifully and holds a nice-sized lasagna. I'm very, very happy with it and only wish I'd found the Le Creuset brand before now. Grab this dish - it will quickly become your favorite! I love the color", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1140", "text": "Sliced Bread = Shark Sweeper\n\tI hate taking out the vacuum and trying to find a plug for it. This means I wait until I absolutely have to use the vacuum and the house is a mess. This thing is so light and convenient that I pull it out whenever there is a mess and I don't hate doing it. I have had it for about 3 months now and the battery is great. In fact I keep forgetting to plug it back in and it still is always ready for me. It works great on my wood floor and area rugs.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1141", "text": "Fantastic\n\tI got a set of four of these same steak knives for Christmas 2004, and they've been excellent. They've seen constant use and are still razor-sharp.\n\nIt's been a real revelation to me: So this is what good kitchen knives are like, and this is why they cost more than the lightweight stuff! \n\nI've never had a genuinely good chef's knife, paring knife, etc. But when I'm ready to get a serious set, I know exactly what brand I'll buy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1142", "text": "Great set of knives!\n\tThese knives came in a beautiful box, and are the perfect steak knife", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1143", "text": "I love this bowl!\n\tI have several pieces of All Clad. I love this little bowl! It's great for mixing brownie's, eggs, pancakes....etc. I have other bowls, but, this is the one I reach for. You're buying with confidence when you purchase All Clad. The name speaks for itself, quality! You will not be disappointed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1144", "text": "Fantastic deal - plenty of light\n\tVery lightweight - can use it on a magazine even - clipping it to the bottom of the magazine works well. Plenty of light to read by too - I sometimes don't need my reading glasses when using it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1145", "text": "Nicely Designed Small Pitcher\n\tThe pitcher does what it's supposed to do and is easy to clean. My only wish is that they would make a pitcher like this microwavable and with lines showing the ounces of the contents. That way you could pour the amount you need and pre-warm the milk in the pitcher prior to frothing, achieving better and faster and more convenient results", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1146", "text": "Wonderful find...\n\tI just received this set the other day, and am absolutely thrilled. It is top-notch quality, and the pieces are very heavy. My silverware drawer looks so pretty and perfect, I am tickled every time I open it! It is definitely the last set I'll ever need. And at this price,(and free shipping to boot) there is no better deal anywhere", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1147", "text": "My favorite salad spinner\n\tThis is my favorite salad spinner, and I've tried several over the last couple years. It dries my lettuce very well, and has some useful features that I haven't seen in other spinners.\n\nLike the old Zyliss spinner, you pull on a handle to spin the basket. But with this one the more you pull, the faster it spins, kind of like revving up a top or something. It spins much faster than those 'crank' spinners or the 'push down' type -and faster spinning means more water off your veggies.\n\nAs for the new features, here are my top five: \n\n1) The lid is clear, so you can see the veggies spinning around in there and make sure you're not overfilling the spinner, the lettuce isnt bunching up in one corner, etc. OK, it's also just mesmerizing to watch your food spin round and round. Kind of like watching your clothes roll around in the dryer.\n\n2) There is a brake! So after you've whipped your veggies into a frenzy, you can slam them to a stop -which also helps get more water off. This works better on the small sized spinner, since there is less weight to stop, but even on the big spinner it works very well. I have seen a brake on another spinner, but this one works much better.\n\n3) The cord pulls itself back in -and gently: I disliked how the old 'string' spinners would yank on your arm, and if you didn't respond just right the string wouldn't pull in at all: it ends up just sitting there in a pile. You'd have to take the lid off and wind it up yourself! This new design winds the cord up every time.\n\n4) The basket is smooth on the inside -that's something I defintely have not seen before. It's a subtle feature, but very helpful: it helps make sure little bits of your lettuce dont get stuck in the basket when you're cleaning it out.\n\n5) You can stack things on top of it, both in the fridge and in the cupboard, because the top is mostly flat. The handle even sits in its own little pocket in the lid so that it's not in the way. In my house fridge space is valuable and I appreciate being able to stack this spinner like I do with my tupperware.\n\nSo, overall I am impressed with this spinner (so impressed that I've also given it as a gift!). It does its job very well and has thoughtful extra features which make it more helpful around the kitchen", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1148", "text": "Concepts Electronix Hot Diggity Dogger -Best appliance I ever bought!\n\tI bought the Hot Diggity Dogger many years ago. We are still using it!! My kids have made their own hot dogs for years. My middle one loves it. He is getting his own place now and I am going to get him one for Christmas. He has used it the most. He loves it. It is the only appliance that I have ever gotten that has truly paid for itself", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1149", "text": "Love it - at the right price\n\tI picked this up on a special promotion for ~$20, and for that price it is unbeatable. Has held up for years of regular use and dishwasher cleaning. Be sure to get some soft spatulas with your first non-stick pan purchase...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1150", "text": "So why did I absolutely love this pan?\n\tWell, \"um\" My dad has my first Calphalon pan. He stole it from me. ha, ha...He loves it to cook my mom breakfast. \n\nSo, I needed a new one. \n\nThis pan has a triple-coated nonstick interior - nothing sticks, it just slips around. \n\nTrust me, this is important when frying eggs. \n\nThere is also a certain sound that seems to be unique to these pans. The food not only cooks well, it sounds good while it is cooking. Yeah, that sounds strange, but you will see what I mean. These pans just have a touch of class to them that is unequalled. \n\nThe tri-ply stainless construction includes an aluminum core. It is meticulously crafted and the pan sits flat and doesn't move, even on the flat cooktops. The heat distribution is great. \n\nFlared Rim and sloped sides perfect for omelets or saut ing \nStay Cool Handle - very impressive, didn't even get warm\n100% dishwasher safe\n\nThis pan is also oven safe to 450 degrees, however they don't recommend you use this for broiler use as it will damage the nonstick surface of the pan. \n\nI was skeptical because on a flat cooking surface, many pans will actually start spinning. This pan just sat there and that was impressive. \n\nThe base is completely flat and that is the beauty. You would be amazed at how many pans are not completely flat. \n\nCovered by a lifetime Warranty so they will repair or replace any item that is found to be defective. \n\nThe Nonstick Calphalon Cookware is a real favorite for frying because nothing sticks! \n\nMade this cook smile!\n\n~TheRebeccaReview.com", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1151", "text": "Great Pan\n\tWe are replacing all our coated pans. This is a great pa", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1152", "text": "Excellent product for whole grain bread and muffins\n\tIf you like to bake this is a nice product to have in your arsenal of tools. I bake whole grain muffins and breads every week and find this pan to be extremely useful. \n\nThe breads that I have made released easily after they had cooled. I find it best to place this pan on a cooling rack for about an hour before removing the bread from the pans. If you do this it releases completely. If the bread is still warm when you try to remove it, it might not come out in one piece.\n\nI have found that it is best to put this pan on a half sheet pan prior to filling it with dough or batter. If you try to carry it to the oven without a pan underneath it, it is not very steady.\n\nIf you don't have other silicone bakeware you are unfamiliar with the nicest feature of this product. You can squish it up in a ball to store it, and bounces back to its original shape when you need it.\n\nMy only complaint about this pan is that the bread does not brown as well on the bottom as sides as it does in a metal pan. But, being able to make 6 medium sized loaves at one time more than makes up for decrease in browning.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1153", "text": "Worth the $$! Even heat distribution and fabulous results.\n\tI've made everything from braised short ribs to homemade Mole in this and I can truly say it is fabulous. Goes from stovetop to oven perfectly and retains heat better than any cookware I've used. Cannot reccomend it highly enough", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1154", "text": "Nice for small batches of sauces\n\tWorked very well when whipping up a roux. The heavy disc bottom did a good job of evenly distributing heat and didn't scorch. The rounded sides meant that I had no problem getting a whisk into the sides of the pan. Cleaned up easily and looks really nice. Whoever designed this stuff got the shape and materials right; it is very aesthetically pleasing.\n\nThe main downside is that at 1 quart, it is not as useful if you need to cook for more than 2-4 people.\n\nNote to the person who had the pan discolor: simply sprinkle a little bit of \"Barkeeper's Friend\" in the pan and rub with a damp sponge. I find this cleaner shines up all my stainless steel to like-new condition with no scrubbing or scratching. It also works to keep the copper banding looking shiny", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1155", "text": "Perfect little kitchen helper\n\tI bought a dozen of these from another retailer (at half price) and I love them! They are perfect for everything that requires a small size container. I use the cups to beat two eggs, melt butter, heat up baby food (never heat food in any plastic), to serve ketchup or other condiments, store a small amount of leftovers, etc. By using the appropriately sized cup, I save a lot of space in both the fridge and the dishwasher. I recommend these highly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1156", "text": "This is my second set of Pyrex Custard Cups ...\n\t... and I don't even make Custard! *LOL* I just love these for small servings of ice cream, fruit, side dishes, etc. They are great with meals for anything that you don't want to mix with the other foods on your plate. They are perfect for snacks and desserts. They are great for things such as pickles, olives, chopped onions, relish, dips, etc. on a casual buffet or picnic table. They also work well for pre-portioning ingredients when making a complicated recipe or allowing younger kids to cook with you. The typical Pyrex glass which is thick and a bit heavy is perfect for my family because it holds up to less than gentle everyday use. I still want my children to learn to be careful with china and glassware, but I see no reason to be too 'precious' about everday dishware", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1157", "text": "Lovely Little Bowls For Great Price\n\t*****\nI bought two sets of four bowls to complement my nice set of everyday dishes for times when you want just a little bit of something---like a little yogurt, or some granola, some fresh raspberries---and we use them all the time. I agree with a previous reviewer that they would be wonderful for food prep.\n\nThey are not thin, as a previous reviewer has noted. They are not thick or bulky either, though, just perfect. They seem like they will last a long time and wear quite well. They almost look, well...elegant, which seems kind of cool for just Pyrex and for the price. \n\nThe bowls come well-packaged, and although the price is very low, they definitely don't seem cheaply made. I haven't seen them in stores, either. Great buy!\n****", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1158", "text": "Pyrex baking cups (6)oz)\n\tThese small cups come in handy for making custard, warming baby food and for individual servings of snacks, and food items,etc. Delivery was prompt. They don't seem to be available in the department stores or discount stores anymore so was delighted to find them on line. Lynn Martin in Va", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1159", "text": "Nearly Perfect\n\tLots of reviews already, so let's not waste your time:\n\nPros:\n- easy to setup (no waiting for charcoal or having to buy propane)\n- easy to clean\n- practical. U can use it indoor/outdoor\n- No flames, so it's quite hard to actually burn the food\n\nCons:\n- Doesn't cook the food 100% evenly. Noticed that the area around the thermostat is hotter. Not by much though, but you can notice the grill marks on the food stronger when near the thermostat\n- Doesn't get really really hot. If you're trying to cook Brazilian style (large chunk of meat), it might not work out. However, it's great if you cut it into smaller chunks of meat.\n\nOverall:\nI love this so much that some days I use this for lunch and for dinner. There are no pans to clean. Only reason I don't give 5 stars is because it's not even throughout the whole plate.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1160", "text": "Perfect Grill for the Apartment Dweller\n\tThis little grill is not so little, with a large grill surface, but it takes up so little space on my apartment's patio - so it is perfect for those of us who only have a small patio or balcony. It is easy to use, easy to clean, and grills perfectly - no mess, no fuss.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1161", "text": "Love the plates but they arrived scratched\n\tI'm sticking with the lighter colors due to scratching. My persimmon 16 piece setting arrived with two dinner plates scratched. I think next time I'll order them as individual place settings as they weren't packed well. Amazon will give me a 20% discount for keeping them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1162", "text": "Very nice, durable and attractive\n\tI like this place setting color, but I have taken the advice of others and I use coffee filters between pieces for storage. It is a great place setting", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1163", "text": "Great timer!!!\n\tI've been using mine almost daily for cooking and/or laundry, and it is still running off the original battery after more than 6 months. The one small criticism that I have is that the buttons are too easily pushed, and I can't stick it in my pocket without stopping it or changing the setting somehow. Other than that, it's ALL good..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1164", "text": "Works well; just what I was looking for\n\tI bought this timer, because my husband wanted one similar to the one his mom had, with the big display and the simple, three-button operation. This particular timer was better priced than most I looked at, and I liked the extra large display. I have been very happy with it. The buttons don't stick like other timers I have used. I like the way the memory feature works, and the bonus feature that it can count up is also nice", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1165", "text": "So far I am very pleased!!!\n\tHad this on my Amazon wish list, but then came across it for the same price at a Target store and bought it (sorry Amazon). And I really am pleased so far. My toddler has allergies and his allergist had recommended an air purifier for his room. We did lots of research in looking for the right one that was still affordable. I really like that this one has washable filters. Lots of $$$ savings there. Since getting this, my son has had fewer runny noses and no severe allergy symptons. We've even been able to drop two of his three allergy meds - - not sure yet though if this is due to the seasons, or perhaps we were possibly over-medicating him before, or if this thing really does work that kind of miracle. Either way, fewer snotty noses makes me happy. In regard to the concerns over noise, this one is fairly quiet. I keep it on low pretty much all the time and it is hardly noticeable. My son has no problem sleeping with it running in the same room. The oscillating feature is nice and it has a small nightlight on it that comes in handy. I would definitely recommend the Honeywell HFD 120.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1166", "text": "Best $20 spent\n\tBest 20$ I've ever spent. It does have some flaws as stated previously in other reviews, the knobs are hard to read but I've found that I use it so much that I really don't need to be able to see it anymore. The thermometer seems stable, I never have a problem with it getting too hot in the winter, and it manages to heat my efficiency apartment very well. The cord is 'regular' length so it's not tiny and I don't need an extension cord. Over all on a students budget I've definitely found a winner", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1167", "text": "Great press and fantastic accessories!\n\tI've had another press for many years, but I couldn't get to it and had cravings for some Spritz cookies. So... I went out and bought this cookie press and to my amazement was very impressed with all the additional accessories it came with. The press worked beautifully (I've only used the small barrel so far.) I was concerned that it was battery operated, my last one was a plug in model. But it is nice not to be limited to working near a plug. We had no problems with the unit, it worked quite nicely. I'm looking forward to trying out some of the accessory attachments in the future. I would definitely recommend this press to anyone looking to buy a cookie press", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1168", "text": "Great little percolator!\n\tWorks great! Makes small amounts of delicious coffee! Very handy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1169", "text": "Beautiful, but...\n\tWe have had this dinnerware for several years. It really is beautiful. However, it chips quite easily (or maybe we are just a bit rough with 4 kids!) and so I find I have to buy some new ones each year so I have enough unchipped plates when company comes", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1170", "text": "So Delish!!!\n\tThis product works wonders! I am big into making my own flavors, and making healthier than store bought versions. This machine is great for that! It isn't loud at all, definately a big upgrade from the salt and ice mixer I used to have that could wake up the dead. The fact that you just pop your ingredients in the canister and stick it in is amazing, no messy clean up whatsoever, or need for trips to the store for ice/salt. The only slight disadvantage is that if you want to add toppings that spread throughout, you need to add it after its almost at icecream consistency and for that you have to pop off the top (theres no slide window to add through while its mixing). But even doing that extra step is simple after 30 min's of churning. Soft ice cream DEFINATELY never takes longer than 45, usually 37-40, and hard is about 45-48 min. \nBuy it and Enjoy!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1171", "text": "Great and Cheap!\n\tGreat little item and we use it every week. Wonderful with non-stick surfaces. I want another one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1172", "text": "Almost perfect\n\tI have used other egg cookers before, I like this one, but I am having to guess on the amount of water to get thew right soft boiled eggs. Mine keep coming out almost hard boiled even though I use the soft boiled marks.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1173", "text": "awesome bargain\n\tThis knife has a great balance in your hand, good quality stainless steel, easy to sharpen and clean, as well as a comfy grip handle", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1174", "text": "love it\n\tExcellent product for the value. I was hesitant to purchase china via internet or mail, but the china arrived in perfect condition, and is beautiful and timeless. Thank you.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1175", "text": "Pretty Tea Pot\n\tDarling tea pot. Beautiful colors! Serves several people. Just lovely", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1176", "text": "Assembly and looks\n\tThe table comes unassembled, but assembly is easy. You will need a large phillips and medium sized phillips screwdrivers. Also the supports on the side for the top will need to be driven on using a hammer, or large chunk of scrap wood. The fit on mine was too tight to be simply slid on. Construction is the cam type that is popular now. All pieces are adequately labled, and small hardware comes nicely packaged; the most convenient I have ever seen. There is an error in the assembly documentation. There are two pieces (1B and 1C, the table sides) which are as far as I can tell are identical. After hardware is installed as indicated on pabe 6 of 13 there is a difference. The two sides are mirror images. On the following page part 1C is shown but labled 1B. This error did not cause me a problem during assembly. The intent was clear to me.\n\nThe looks are good. It looks a little clunky to achieve an excellent rating from me. A little milling would help a lot on the drawer face", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1177", "text": "never scorch a custard\n\tWe've gotten into homemade custard-based ice cream and that means careful stirring to make sure nothing sticks to the bottom of the pot. The design of the working end of the whisk allows the head to reach every bit of the pot but without my having to twist my stirring arm into a knot. Since the head is hinged, it lies flat in a drawer which is a good thing, too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1178", "text": "Stylish tea kettle\n\tThis kettle is very stylish with modern detailing. The removable whistle and stay-cool handle are added pluses. Its smooth lines make it very easy to clean, and its contemporary shape makes it especially attractive", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1179", "text": "Stainless Steel is the best\n\tI love this tea kettle. It not only looks great but is of heavy duty construction unlike those $10 aluminum throw-aways. Since I am only an occasional tea drinker, I tend to leave water in the kettle and move it to hot burners when cooling (I have cast iron elements/electric oven so burners stay hot for awhile after use). Other tea kettles create rusty water, since water remains in the kettle. Not this one! It boils water rapidly and is great looking on the stove. My handle does not get hot and, like I said, I have cast iron elements which really heat up and remain hot. I do agree that you cannot take the whistle off without an oven mit. That's the only flaw; they should have made the whistle heat resistant like the handle", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1180", "text": "Talk about non-stick!!!\n\tI add lots of cheese to my pizzas and it tends to get all over the pan. With other pans, the cheese sticks and I have to pry the pizza off with a spatula. BUT NOT THIS ONE!! It just slides right off with one shake. My party pizzas come out crisp and heated evenly. Also, I have cut my pizzas on this pan and there was barely a scratch on it. Very heavyweight with no warping. What a buy!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1181", "text": "cool heater\n\tThe heater is great. If it had a timer it would be even greater. However, it serves the intended purpose well. The \"cool to the touch\" feature is perfect since I have a toddler. I never leave it unattended but it's nice to know that if the baby somehow gets close to it there won't be a diaster", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1182", "text": "Best Sheets EVER\n\tThey were a little stiff when first opened, but that is to be expected. After just two washings with fabric softener and a couple extra dryer sheets, I fell in love with them. I am now so protective of my sheets, not allowing my husband or children anywhere near them with dirty hands or food! I am going to get an extra set just in case something happens to this set. I would highly recommend buying these and I am very picky", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1183", "text": "Pyrex is always good!\n\tThere is no guess work with a name brand like Pyrex, you know your gonna get quality", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1184", "text": "It doesn't get any better\n\tHeavy-duty without being too heavy for a fairly weak cook to shift about. Easy to clean, both inside and out. One expects easy cleaning of non-stick interior, but the stainless steel outside comes clean with nothing more than hot, soapy water. The thick aluminum exterior bottom spreads heat evenly. I am impressed by the non-stick coating that seems impervious to ordinary wear, but will reserve judgment on that point for the one-year anniversary of my purchase", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1185", "text": "A great little yogurt maker!\n\tI've had this yogurt maker for about six months now and have been very pleased with the results. I heat up the milk in my microwave (recording the times in my owner's manual so I always know just what to do) and my total hands-on time is only about five minutes from start to finish. \n\nTo those who are disappointed that your yogurt may not be as thick as commercial yogurt, please remember that most brands add gelatin as a thickener, so naturally your yogurt wouldn't be that thick", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1186", "text": "Great suction, but could be lighter\n\tIts amazing how much dirt this little baby sucked off our couch and upholstry. The ability to make the suction head vertical is quite helpful. The vaccum cleaner is a bit on the heavy side though - if it had been a little lighter, I would have given it 5 stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1187", "text": "I love this pan\n\tI Love this pan and Size.\n I wasn't going to buy this pan at first, cause it was the \"Simply\", But I'm not sorry at all...\n\n I have alot of Calphalon Commercial (at least 20), and yes it's thicker, But I think this cooks very well.\n Being that this is abit lighter, I find when its filled up, its heavy enough for me, and easyier to handle.\n The price is also alot less then the Calphalon Commercial.\nSince you most likely would not use this pan everyday, I would think you would not need a lifetime warentee like the Commercial gives you , if you use it the right way.\n\n I have sauted hamburger meat,onions, peppers ect. emptyed the fat off, added sauses, and continued cooking everything together, then puting this into the oven to finish it off..\nNever a problem.\n\n I have used this for making Large Egg Omelets, the cheese has never stuck.\n Use it for fryed potatoes with low fat cheese, and I don't need to use alot of oil,\nThe nonstick works fine.\n I have used this for sauteing Pasta with sauses..\n \n This is a large size, so you can put alot into this and have left overs.\n You can make pancakes, frenched toast, I would think anything you want..\nI guess what I'm saying is, you can use this size for anything.\n \n I do have the Calphalon Commercial double gridle, but if you don't have room for all the peices that I have, this can cover alot.\n I have found this to cook even, and you don't need to turn your stove on high.\n\n This lid seems to fit fine, and its a bit domed. I don't have a problem with it.\nThe sides are stright up, and seems high enough.\nLots of flat space in the bottom.\n\n Mine is also made in Ohio, not Japan, but you never know with some peices of Calphalon lately!!\n \n This washes very easy.\nNever put any Calphalon into the dishwasher, altho this lid you could put into the dishwasher ( I don't tho)\n\n I would buy this again...I only paid $42.00 for this, so I did buy two of them, one for a gift.\n I don't understand Amazon's priceing , as sometimes the Calphalon Commercial can be less money!!\nSo I would say, take the time and check out your other options, as the Calphalon Commercial has more layers of nonstick and is a higher quality, but don't let that scare you off from buying this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1188", "text": "THE BEST CAN OPENER\n\tCuisinart DCO-24 Die Cast is the best can opener. I've owned mine for a year, and love it! If I could give it 10 stars I would.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1189", "text": "Great price, great product!!!\n\tI was expecting some of the dinnerware to be broken in transit and was shocked when I opened it up. Everything was intact, nothing broken to include the 4 drinking glasses. This dinnerware is EXCELLENT! The pattern is simple and is extremely easy to clean. I think everyone should have this set in their kitchen. :", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1190", "text": "Unbeatable price, very good quality\n\tI figured \"what the heck\" on this comforter. Similar products at major brick and mortar retailers cost upwards of $100. My wife and I have been using it for several months now and are both extremely happy with the quality. It is soft enough to sleep under without a flat sheet or to drape over ourselves while watching a movie on the couch. Excellent purchase", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1191", "text": "yummy ice cream\n\tI had tried a different ice cream maker that you had to freeze the bowl and returned it. It was too annoying to keep freezing the bowl and it took up too much space in my freezer. I love the cuisinaret Ice-50bc it makes great ice cream. The only negative is the noise and that's why I gave it 4 stars instead of 5. It is extremely noisy so I pretty much have to leave the room when it's on. I do recommend the Ben and Jerry's ice cream book but wish they would revise it or do another one. See my review on it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1192", "text": "I am crazy about this vacuum!!\n\tAfter my pregnancy, I was diagnosed with severe cat and dust allergies. I had two cats at the time. And dust? Well, alot of that. I cannot believe how well this vacuum works. I no longer have hives and haven't had any allergic reactions since purchasing this. Worth every penny", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1193", "text": "GOOD OLD FASHOINED TOASTER\n\tI have always missed my old toastter of yesteryear....this is as close as it gets --with some good updates==I lever that pushes up the toast so you don't have to dig in---fantastic toast....", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1194", "text": "EXCELLENT TOASTER!\n\tIf you want the retro look and a super toaster.....this is the one for you. Toasts perfectly and looks great! I've had it about 4 months with no problems whatsoever", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1195", "text": "So far so good\n\tWhat I like: quantity of beans you can grind before dumping the container, ease of operation\n\nWhat I don't like: Sort of messy, but this just comes with the whole process of grinding, regardless of brand, hole that ground beans comes out needs cleaning every time\n\nOverall this grinder has been a good buy and I have enjoyed it so much more than my old blade grinder.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1196", "text": "Excellent pan and lifetime guarantee--excellent buy!\n\tI have a set of 16-year-old Farberware. I ordered this 3 qt. pan as a replacement--the handle on my old 3 qt. cracked from where the screw hole is. After I received this beautiful pan, I noticed the limited lifetime guarantee, called the number, and a new handle for my old pan is in the mail to me as we speak. This 3 qt. pan is even nicer than the pans I bought almost 20 years ago and is higher than the old model with a nicer lid/rolled edges and nicer bottom--and it really is beautiful--very classic styling. Since I use them so often and new one's so lovely, I will definitely keep the new one even though a replacement handle is on its way.\n\nI also have a 1 qt., 2 qt., 4 qt. pot, 4 qt. dutch oven, 10\" skillet and little mini-skillet, all of which I use all the time (I use at least one or more daily) with no problems. Very nice, basic cookware at a reasonable, affordable price. I bought my cookware individually back when I couldn't afford to buy an entire set. I loved the fact that you could buy a quality pan individually.\n\nBTW, I acquired one of my 4 qt. pots from my grandmother's possessions after who knows how many decades of cooking and it's still in excellent condition. Also have her double boiler pot. Even though the screws do loosen, I only have to tighten every few months at most and have never had a screw strip or lost a handle. I would always buy another Farberware if needed (after seeing this new saucepan, would really like to buy a whole set of it, even though I don't really need it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1197", "text": "great\n\twe are very happy with the knives we've purchased. They are really sharp and do well in the dishwasher", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1198", "text": "Excellent Value for Non Professionals\n\tI have been extremely happy with this set of knives, and for only $40 I believe them to be an excellent value. The blades are sharp and well constructed, and the handles are comfortable and seem durable. The set only comes with two long knives, so you may find yourself washing them while cooking, but we like to use the steak knives for chopping smaller vegetables or trimming meat and have thus rarely found that we are short on knives while cooking. If you're looking to do professional work, these knives probably won't fit your needs, but for an average cook, we use them a lot and haven't found anything they can't handle. Plus, you are getting the set for about $3 per knife, and these knives would run at least $10 to $15 each if purchased individually or at a local retailer.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1199", "text": "Quick and easy\n\tRack stores easily, sets up quickly and provides drying space for double batch of noodles, spag, etc", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1200", "text": "Everyone Should Have One!!!\n\tThis is the second Microplane grater that I have purchased (actually I purchased the extra coarse version), but the only 1 of the 2 that I would give a 5* rating to. The other grater was from the standard line not the professional line. With many kitchen items there are no significant differences between the two, but in this case it definitely matters!\n\nAll Microplane graters use the same basic technology for cutting -- technology which was originally developed for the woodworking industry but that has adapted for exceptional service in the kitchen as well. The razor sharp laser cut grating head will make quick and easy work of cheese grating or citrus zesting (if you have the proper size). I would suggest when choosing a size of grater that you choose 1 size larger as the sizing tends to run on the small size.\n\nNow, what makes the professional so much better? Well, the standard line has 3 major/minor flaws: 1) the easy-grip rubber handle tends to capture water when washed, 2) the plastic molded frame holding the grating surface cracks when washed in the dishwasher, and 3) the head is so incredibly sharp that it must be kept covered, yet there is no easy way to due this except for the original tagboard cover.\n\nThe professional version fixes all of these issues. As you can see, the frame and handle are all stainless steel which eliminates issues #1 and #2 and the professional version comes with a nice snap-on plastic cover to protect the sharp head surface. In addition, the rubberized rest on the top of this version can come in very handy.\n\nEnd result: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1201", "text": "Recommended\n\tI make homemade stocks a lot, so having a good separater that can handle a large quantity is really useful. This one works well, and thanks to its design, it cleans up easily in the dishwasher. I have another one with a very thin spout and I have to wash it by hand if I let it sit at all after using it because the dishwasher jets can't seem to get into its narrow opening; it's a real pain. I do not have that problem with this design. \n\nTo answer another reviewers' question on plasic vs. glass separaters -- I had a glass one and it broke despite being touted as heat resistant glass. When I poured hot gravy into it last Thanksgiving, the glass went flying everywhere as it broke right in my hand! Admittedly, that was an older one and perhaps the newer glass versions are more rugged when it comes to heat. But I just don't have that worry using a plastic one. I'm not an industrial designer, but given the way that plastic is made at exceptionally high heat, I am not aware of any health implications regarding pouring warm liquids into plastic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1202", "text": "WONDERFUL!\n\tMy sister, my best friend and I bought these chairs for a 5 day outdoors concert series. These chairs were amazing. They managed to last through rain, mud, 80 per hour winds, and even a TORNADO! (They still look great) These chairs were so comfortable and so easy to adjust because of the beans, I would recommend them to everyone..and at their price, it's a HUGE DEAL!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1203", "text": "Rowenta DZ 9080\n\tThis iron is a technological marvel. I have just had it for a few days and I have ironed some very difficult, over 100 year, heirloom open-embroidered linen. It was a breeze and the results were truly professional. The controlls are easy to use, the steam settings excellent. It just glides over those diffucult spots. It may be a little pricey, but it is worth every penny.\n\nThis is an ideal tool for anyone who sews on home fabrics. The upright steam feature is a plus. I was concerned about the weight, but the iron glides so effortlesly that you do not notice the weight.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1204", "text": "Petmate\n\tThis product is extremely quiet. My cat loves it and its great because it encourages her to drink more", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1205", "text": "Serta 200-Thread-Count California King Luxury Mattress Pad\n\tVery pleased to get this item - I need it for my \"king-size\" watrbed mattress, which has California King dimensions. Unable to find this size locally. This one fitted really well, had enough depth to stretch around the waterbed mattress. Quality seems good", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1206", "text": "It Really Does Fit\n\tI was a little dubious about this item. Some of the reviews indicated that it did not really have deep pockets. Well, I can tell you that it does. My mattress is a pillow-top measuring in at 16 inches and this mattress pad accomodates it perfectly. So, do not believe the nay-sayers; for the price this is a bargain which should not be passed up", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1207", "text": "Best waffle maker... ever.\n\tThis is in my opinion the best waffle iron you can purchase for home use. There might be a better $600 waffle iron out there, but this is far and away and excellent product. Although I do feel that it's a little flimsy to be called a \"professional\" product, and seeing as how I've worked in the food industry my whole life, I feel validated in saying that. However, I have used it for a while now, and I have thoroughly enjoyed it. From soft to crisp waffles in a short amount of time, any easy to use and clean. My ony complaint is that it's rather large for the size of my kitchen. Excellent waffles! Thick and golden, like in the user submitted photos. I've never had waffles so good, not even in a restaurant. The true Belgian waffle recipes do take a bit of patience and know-how, but they're worth the effort. I read some complaints about the timing mechanism, but I find it to be spot on for the most part. Its worth the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1208", "text": "We Love This!\n\tOk...the only thing domestic about me is that I live in a house. Cooking is a necessary evil. This waffle maker is the best! We love staying at hotels w/breakfast bars just so we can use the waffle makers! Two things I have noticed about this appliance...I have 3 kids and a husband that all love the waffles, so when we use it I am making a lot of waffles. If it starts to appear the waffles are getting more crisp, dial down the heat setting one less than what you are currently set on. We start out with a \"4\" setting. I am in the habit of spritzing the grids EVERY time we bake a waffle. If you miss between, the waffles don't stick, but it is apparent they don't slip right out as easy. I have found that a butter flavored cooking spray gives the waffle more of a \"restaurant\" taste. We use the box batters...there is no way in hell I would take the time to make the book mix...LOL. I've used more expensive mixes to store brand mixes ($1.99/box) and they all bake up great. \n\nMy mom has the same unit and she pretty much echos everything I have said. They will make extras and freeze them. We never have extras at our house--LOL!\n\nI have decided to keep my waffler out on the counter, it looks very sleek next to my beautiful staninless Kitchenaid mixer, stainless rice cooker and stainless coffee maker. And, I admit it, I throw all the mix into the mixer and let the mixer do the job for me. \n\nClean up is a snap and we have enjoyed having this appliance. BE SURE TO HAND WASH THE BATTER CUP if you don't want the writing to come off. I have scratched mine with an ice pick to show the proper level. Also, I have a small spatula on hand I use to spread the thicker mixes around (quickly) if need be. I also hand wash the tray and just let air dry and wipe up the unit after each use.\n\nI just can't justify taking the entire family out to breakfast for $30-40 when we can make all the goodies at home. We are also planning a suprise waffle bake for my son's teacher at school for his birthday with my waffler. I will just pre-mix a ton of batter.\n\nWe have a family friend who we owe a belated wedding gift to and this is what we are going to get them. I know they will enjoy it too.\n\nHappy cooking", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1209", "text": "Color is odd but it works fine.\n\tThe Black plastic looks a little odd. It's not glossy like the picture. It doesn't look really clean even after you clean it is the only way I can discribe it. I bought 2 of these for the office to replace our old ones because we burnt a Pop Tart and the rest of the building was less that thrilled that the Fire Department had to respond. This one is suppose to shut down if something gets stuck in it. Good Idea. But, the instructions still say not to cook Pop Tarts unattended anyway. Now they tell us. There is a toaster with a Pop Tart Logo, the Toastmaster 2035. If you want a laugh, read the review for that one. Bottom line, for the money, this toaster works great. I like the lift feature a lot. But, I'd buy the white next time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1210", "text": "You're not buying a designer piece here...\n\tYes, it's rather uncomely - it's outer casing is obviously plastic and, ours at least, doesn't have that same sheen as the example. It does look cheap. THAT being said, it's a VERY functional toaster. We've had NO problems in six+ months with variability - we know what we're going to get when we drop the lever. The plastic exterior DOES STAY COOL. So cool, in fact, that I promise you, you will forget normal toaster safety and burn yourself on the small exposed metal at the top. Yep, this is a GREAT toatser for someone who wants a functioning toaster and doesn't mind that it's an ugly duckling. An EXCELLENT VALUE FOR THE MONEY", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1211", "text": "Great Set of Dishes\n\tIf you have a large dishwasher these are wonderful dishes, they are not only beautiful, but sturdy, and I was so impressed to see that they had a one year break and chip warrenty with them. Anyway they are wonderful and we love them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1212", "text": "a good machine for the home\n\tThis is a great food slicer for the home kitchen, (dont compare apples with oranges, this isnt a commercial slicer, but it wasnt advertised as one either) it works great for anything from bacon to tomatos. It has a powerfull motor and a very sharp blade with infinite thinkness adjustments up to a 1/2 and quot;, easy to clean and very well built. If you want a good slicer for home use you'll be happy with a waring food slicer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1213", "text": "couldnt ask for better\n\tI totally love these pans... Next go round I would definately order more of the same,, as I am hard on frying pans, and love these immensel", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1214", "text": "VERY PLEASED\n\tI PURCHASED THIS ITEM IN AUG. I CLEANED THE ENTIRE HOUSE AND IT WORKED WONDERFUL. IT WAS EASY TO PUT TOGETHER AND VERY EASY TO CLEAN UP WHEN FINISHED. I GIVE THIS ITEM A 5 STAR.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1215", "text": "does everything!\n\tNot much you would need a food processor for after you buy this (ok, it can't blend ingredients", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1216", "text": "Hands down this beats other manufactors\n\tPerhaps like you, I love silicone. You can do anything with silicone. You can fry, poach, make soups, and there is never a worry about heat. Le Crueset makes fine quality silicone utensils, but their wood is unfinished, so unless you keep them oiled, they will age and spilter. These you can remove the top if you like but the wooden handles are treated, and are water resistant. \n\nIn addition to these being made for the long hall, their shape is unique. I like that the shape is slightly angled, this makes it easier to run along the edges of a bowl. I have been so happy with my purchase of these! I can't say enough good things about them. I would recommend these over other manufactors, they are better made, and improve in others weaker areas. A must have for your kitchen", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1217", "text": "Good but mine came off-color\n\tLove the functionality - being able to separate for different uses esp. meat and that they flex to enable direct frop into the pan. But mine came off color (sorta transparent) at the corners (and this wasn't a deisgn feaure since there was no pattern in all the four sheets) but still good value - not worth exchanging so I kept them. I guess mine look unique", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1218", "text": "One of my 3 CAN'T DO WITHOUT kitchen items!!!\n\tI've had 2 sets of these simple but marvelous mats so far, not only the handiest thing I've bought for my kitchen, but friends keep talking me into giving them one. I only need one or two but one is always on my countertop for various uses the past few years.\n\nI'm a senior lady and disabled, and my time standing in the kitchen is limited so I hate cleaning up messes, picking up dropped stuff on the floor, sterilizing unweildy wood or plastic cutting boards. Mainly love the ease of chopping or slicing vegies on it, folding it over like a funnel and dumping right into a salad bowl or a pan with NO SPILLS, or vegies onto another can't do without item, faithful George Foreman Grill, beside my meat entree. Top down, vegies and meat dinner in 4 minutes.\n\nSo simple to just put under the faucet and run hot water over it, or wipe with a little bleach on a sponge. Very few knife marks on mine, but I don't like super sharp knives, and if I seldom have to cut meat I use a scissors and wax paper on the mat to then wrap and freeze pieces. I buy boneless skinless chicken or pork or sirloin chops. The grill gets a once over with a damp paper towel. So simple and time saver, not like cuts on a wooden board which is most unsanitary. \n\nBeyond a slicing surface, great for placing cannisters on to fill with coffee or sugar, salt shakers, or stuff I seem to always have to spill some, shakey hands at 70. Just roll it up, shake in the trash or sink disposal, rinse if necessary and reuse, keeps counter clean and free of stains. I put hot or cold things on it to protect the formica, made a few stains with coffee but cleans with bleach ok, not ruining my counter top. They wear well but at the price, and the work they save they can be tossed for another new one. Best features are flexible enough to roll and empty, easy cleanup forget the broom, and no storage problem in my cramped space - stack them on the counter and peel top one off for next job.\n\nBesides these mats and the elec non stick grill, my micro rice steamer is the third CDW to make food preparation easier than ever in my life. If I spill dry rice filling it, roll and dump in the cooker. I am not kitchen friendly, want to spend as little time on my feet as possible, hate to cook, hate cleaning up, dinner in 6 minutes and I'm done. \n\nSo glad to see these are on the web, had a hard time finding more in stores when I want to gift someone. If you want the job done clean and fast, tired of bending picking up rollaway strays off the floor (or always between stove and counter narrow space) buy these for a staple in a kitchen, especially for seniors - I've no dishwasher nor disposal I might add. Why in the world would one need a cutting board heat resistant? not for oven or stovetop use. For glue guns and crafts which I also do, put a piece of wax paper over your extra mat if you want to protect a table top, I use one on my desk and serves as a coaster too. I didn't even know about the silicone part, who cares. \n\nJust can't rave enough over these. Saves work, saves time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1219", "text": "KITCHENAID food processor\n\tLooks good Works even better Nice storage case for attachment", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1220", "text": "use it in pans\n\tnay more than just a jar catcher, use it to scramble egges. with cheese etc...............", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1221", "text": "This beast really cooks ....\n\tThis monstrous beast is the largest piece of cookware that we own. Once I manage to wrangle it out from the cupboard and heft it onto the stove, it's many uses range from cooking chickens, small turkeys, and roasts to making potato leek soup. The beautiful thing is that it really retains heat and cooks items thoroughly and evenly. The downside is that it can take a while to heat up, especially since it should heat up on a med-low setting so as not to burn items and/or damage the porcelain. Learned this the hard way by turning up my soup to med-hi in order to get it boiling more quickly (doh!). Now that we know how to properly use this type of cookware, we are enjoying it much more! Another clever use of this piece is to incorporate it into your weight lifting routine (did I mention this thing is very VERY heavy?). Now that we have tried the largest, we have begun collecting some of the smaller pots and really enjoying them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1222", "text": "You get what you pay for...\n\tSo cliche...but I am forced to learn this lesson OVER and OVER. I thought to myself $100 for a rice cooker, and bought a $20 one in Chinatown. It gave me nothing but trouble...Soggy rice, sometimes burned at the bottom, et cetera...\n\nWith a friend's suggestion, I made the switch...I decided to invest in this Zojirushi rice cooker and it has been coming out right everytime.\n\nYou won't be disappointed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1223", "text": "Popping good!\n\tThis is the best hot air corn popper I've ever had. I can count on one hand the unpopped kernels in a batch. Highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1224", "text": "Great Popcorn!\n\tI have never had a popcorn maker before and I LOVE it! I didn't think that it would be any different but its great! It so much healthier since there is no oil used. It is fast and not messy at all. Its cheaper in the long run to becasue a small amount goes a long way. You can buy a large jar of popcorn for about $5 and its makes ALOT!\nThe only reason I gave it a 4 is becasue I vought this particular one due to the butter melter. Even when I use soft butter it does not melt all they way. I just melt it in the microwave while its popping. NOt a big deal though, I'd buy this maker again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1225", "text": "Works great; healthier and cheaper than microwave popcorn\n\tIt works great, it's healthier than microwave popcorn, and in the long run it's cheaper too. Pour in half a cup of kernels, plug it in, and within a couple minutes you've got a bowl full of fresh popcorn with only a few unpopped kernels and virtually no cleanup. It's not much louder than most microwave ovens and it's far less likely to burn the popcorn. Only one minor complaint: butter doesn't really melt completely in the cup on top (make sure you have melted butter ready to go if you want it). An on/off switch might've been nice but that's not a big deal unless you want to keep it on your countertop permanently. Oh and this product is identical to the Presto PopLite (ASIN: B00006IUWA) just with a different label (it even says so in the description above), but you get a coupon for 50 cents off Orville's with this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1226", "text": "The real deal\n\tThere are all kinds of similar products that claim to be heat resistant to this or that temp. All I can say is these Spatulas are the real deal when it comes to heat resistance and at a great price. I only wish there were a 3rd somewhat smaller blade. However, you can't go wrong with these first two sizes.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1227", "text": "The best money I've ever spent!\n\tMy husband has allergies to cat dander, and we have 4 indoor cats. We finally broke down and paid $500+ for this vacuum and replaced our old bag vacuum. I must say, this thing is AMAZING! I cannot say enough good things about this vacuum. The first time we used it in our living room, we emptied the canister 3 times! And I had just vacuumed with my old vacuum the day before.. It is amazing what this machine picks up that other vacuums leave behind. I could find no flaws with this product, other than it would be nice if it were cheaper. :", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1228", "text": "I've sworn off stoneware!\n\tAlthough I love the patterns and heft of my 2 collections of stoneware, I got very tired of having them chipped and broken by the less \"careful\" members of my family. Although I've had two sets of Corelle before, and never had any problems with it, I never saw patterns that I could live with for very long. I've gone back to Corelle, and I think this is it for me. True, the plates are very light, but they are so damage resistant--and I can use this pattern for any season", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1229", "text": "Almost looks like Fine China\n\tYou could almost use these incredibly practical and beautiful dishes in place of fine china. However, if you look too closely at the ivy print, you'll notice that the \"ink dots\" are rather large... more like a coarse newspaper photo print than the printed pictures in most magazines. If only they had printed these with higher quality..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1230", "text": "Best knife ever, worth $50, costs 10\n\tI've had this knife for years, use it for everything and couldn't be happier. I thought it would dull easily or wear down, after all it's only $10, but I was wrong. Simply fantastic for cutting bread, but also useful for vegetables and other tasks. The only thing it doesn't cut well is meat", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1231", "text": "excellent\n\tI LOVE THIS BREADMAKER! IT IS SO EASY TO USE AND MAKES DELICIOUS LOAVES OF BREAD. IT DOESN'T TAKE UP A LOT OF SPACE IN THE KITCHEN AND ALL OF MY ROOMMATES LOVE USING IT TOO. SUPER AWESOME", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1232", "text": "Nice large size kettle\n\tI purchased this for my Mom. Her main criteria being a large size kettle. She reports that she \"Loves it\" and that it heats up very quickly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1233", "text": "Size does matter!\n\tThese cup are enormous! (Not to mention beautiful, in that fun and elegant way that only Fiestaware can be.) I was looking for a very large, oversized mug because I drink a lot of coffee and tea and am sick of having to refill constantly. I definately got my wish. I have eaten soup and cereal out of these, I even used them to serve coffee ice cream recently. Very cute! I plan on getting them in all of the six colors I have in Fiestaware. Let me tell you again, this cup is HUGE", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1234", "text": "fabulous pans\n\tI received a blue set for Christmas and I love them. The stay cool handles really stay cool, even if you are cooking something for a long time. They are beautiful and Iloev the way they feel. My Caphalon pans are now collecting dust in the back of the cupboard becuase I like these so much more", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1235", "text": "My Guilty Pleasure!\n\tI am so in love with my new machine. Many thanks to all the reviewers who made my long search for the perfect espresso machine become a reality. I received my machine really quickly and that's saying something for someone who loves immediate gratification. Speaking of gratification, I could not be happier with my choice of an automatic espresso machine. All the reviews are true. It's perfect, once you read the instructions or perhaps do as I did, get a walk-thru from the wonderful folks at DeLonghi customer support, you will be up and running in no time. You can see that the machine is solidly constructed and with proper care (read the instructions) will last a very long time. The espressos I've made so far are supreme, even my 14 year old loved a weak one I made for him; and it's so easy after set-up to use. It could not be any simpler. Who would not love this machine? There was one website that was charging $1200 for the same machine. I could not believe my eyes. The only review that troubled me was the one who said the frother was somehow not adequate due to it not swinging far enough away from the machine. I really could not see what he was talking about. It has plenty of room for any size cup but you have to remember if you are into the foam (it makes very creamy foam) it will increase the volume 2-3 times so you need a large enough container to froth the milk. But there was no awkwardness or problem at all with using the frother. They had me worried when I read that but the frother does its thing with total ease. Even a caveman could do it. You stick it in the milk and turn the switch and, voila!, it's frothed and container size is only an issue if you are trying to froth in something too small and can't accomodate the foam it creates. All in All, this is a top notch buy and a guilty pleasure for sure and nothing could be more gratifying then having merchandise that lives up to its promise. This machine delivers, I love it and so will you", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1236", "text": "Fantastic item\n\tGreat item! I have looked for something like this to use in non-stick cookware so as not to scratch. It is finally here!! I have used it several times. It is a great product. I even bought one for my sister too! I love it and I am sure you will too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1237", "text": "Size Doesn't Matter!\n\tThis tabletop fan is a telling reason why Vornado has been around for a long time. Great air output, high quality, well-built, very quiet on low speed, adjustable so you can tilt it at any angle you want, and just small enough to fit on your desk, table, or in our case, the bathroom counter. My wife uses this fan to cool off in the bathroom while getting ready in the morning, and it really does the job. It has a very focused air flow so she can aim it on herself without bothering me. It's very smooth running, so there's no danger of it vibrating off the counter. It costs a bit more than the typical portable fan, but then there's nothing more frustrating than having a fan that won't cool you off. No worries with this one! The extra money is well spent here. This fan lives up to the saying, \"You get what you pay for\"", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1238", "text": "Excellent Buy\n\tWe originally bought the product for our toddler's room and then ended up buying a second Vornado for our master bedroom. This is an excellent buy for several reasons. First, it is sleek and stylish, especially given its neutral color. Second, it provides a great wind speed given its small size. Third, it provides a constant soothing wind sound, which is great for drowning out any annoying pheripheral noises. Lastly, I have not seen the product in a retail store any cheaper than on Amazon.com. We have had the product over 8 months with nightly use with no sign of defficiency in performance", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1239", "text": "Good value for a good fan\n\tReliable and functions. Much less expensive than \"ionic breeze\" or other yuppie products one might get at the S.I. Has three fan settings and is very quiet. Doesn't stir up dust and blow it around like a traditional fan does. Only draw back is that it does not have a filter.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1240", "text": "Beautiful presentation\n\tThis is SUCH a great deal here on amazon. I paid more than this at an outlet! But, that said, this is a gorgeous butter dish and a beautiful addition to your holiday table. I use mine throughout the holidays and winter, it is just so very pretty and does a great job on keeping butter fresh. Plus, it's VERY easy to clean (don't you love scraping those butter pieces off?) by just popping it on the top shelf of a dishwasher. Mine has been used for 12 years and still looks new.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1241", "text": "My favorite mixing bowl\n\tThis is a very comfortable bowl to use. Made of sturdy plastic, it is much lighter than glass mixing bowls, which makes it convenient and easy to use. The handle is very ergonomic and comfortable to grip (really good when pouring batter into a pan, for instance), and the shape of the bowl itself is perfect for wrapping an arm around for those heavy duty mixing sessions. The rubber on the bottom keeps the bowl right where you put it - no sliding. I use this bowl the most of all my mixing bowls and am looking forward to getting a bigger one just like it. Oh, by the way - it's dishwasher safe, too. I've washed mine over and over and it still looks new", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1242", "text": "very large but full of quality\n\tI didn't think it would be that large either but i got used to them after a while. you need a tall container to hold them in though. They are of good quality finally NO MELTING! great to use with my ionized cookware which makes a smooth cooking combination", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1243", "text": "It Works Like A Charm\n\tI ordered this the early part of December, so had it in time for the Christmas season. I am so very pleasantly surprised about the power and efficiency of this one. It is small so storage is a breeze, and the capacity of the bowl is just right for any chopping, etc. that you need to do. This is my and quot;new favorite and quot; appliance", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1244", "text": "Favorite Accessory\n\tThis food chopper is my favorite extra appliance in the kitchen. For salsas, the low speed lets me keep the ingredients chunky. For sauces, the higher speed can easily puree most ingredients. My favorite item to use it for is onions and it saves alot of tears. The large bowl not only holds alot, but is also very easy to clean. I highly recommend this food chopper for frequent or casual dicing cook", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1245", "text": "Great piece, but don't expect it to arrive quickly\n\tI have the tangerine one and I love it -- it's great for using in the microwave to make Rice a Roni and stuff like that. However, my father ordered the Periwinkle one off of my wish list and it kept getting backordered -- for months. We finally cancelled the order and I got something else from my wish list", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1246", "text": "best deal towel sets\n\tthis product offers a phenomenon deal a steal for the asking price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1247", "text": "Handy kitchen item\n\tThese are thin, lightweight, flexible mats that are great for chopping things on and then picking up and folding up the edges to pour the food into a pot/pan. This thinness/flexibility has a \"downside\" too: I do agree with the other reviewers that these mats tend to curl up and not lay flat. However,they clean up easily, the price is right, and I am happy with my purchase.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1248", "text": "They DO bend after a while\n\tI've used these for months to protect tile countertops and they basically work except they start bending after a while on the edges and something light (like an empty glass)tends to fall over. They are heavy duty and I put hot items on them with no problems", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1249", "text": "Love it!\n\tSo glad I bought this turner! It's very flexible and I can get under and flip my omelette/pancake beautifully. I love how I can now scrape the pan clean (as hard as I want) without leaving any scratches. It's very easy to clean too.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1250", "text": "Finally, I have a real coffee grinder!\n\tAfter suffering for years with blade grinders and cheaper burr grinders, I decided to take the plunge and get the Capresso Infinity in brushed chrome. This grinder addresses all the problems I had with the lesser machines: it's fairly quiet, free of static, grinds evenly, and is easy to clean (although unless you use really oily beans, you shouldn't need to clean it very often). \n\nI don't make espresso, but I've used it to grind coffee for moka pots, French press, and drip coffeemakers, all with great success.\n\nJust a note on its construction: the difference between the chrome versions and the ABS plastic version is more than just the finish or a metal skin. The chrome versions have a \"zinc die-cast housing,\" weigh almost twice as much as the ABS plastic version, and are very stable.\n\nAlso, as usual, Amazon has inflated the price to make it seem like they're offering us a bargain when they're not. The list price on the manufacturer's website is $139.99, not $190. I got mine locally at Sur la Table", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1251", "text": "At last! A home-made pizza worth eating!\n\tI was helped in choosing this pizza stone by the hundreds of online reviews and suggestions posted by people from all over. Well, they were all right. Excellent item. I bought two stones and used them simultaneously for the first two homemade pizzas of my life... DELICIOUS! As others have suggested, I never remove the stone from the oven, and lately I just placed a pan containing the dough for an olive focaccia and it came out perfectly done. I am convinced that the stone works its magic also when not used to bake directly on it. I am extremely happy so far and I'd highly recommend this item. Buon Appetito", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1252", "text": "Pizza Stone\n\tI can't believe how fast I received my pizza stone and the way it was packaged was great. I've use pizza stones before and loved the way they even out the heat in the oven and the cripy crust that it gives. I'll very happy with my purchase", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1253", "text": "my girlfriend says it's awesome\n\tand i like my cupcakes with frosting still on them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1254", "text": "I love these\n\tThese are excellent! Instead of reaching for a paper towel, I grab one of these (choosing a size that completely covers the top of the item I am microwaving), and then wash it when finished. I did notice that the smooth side should be on top to prevent it from curling up when it gets hot. I really like the fact that you can see through it since I couldn't see through paper towels", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1255", "text": "Love It!!!\n\tThis is what I use when making a roux and when I need to break up ground meat while cooking. It's nice and heavy and feels good in my hand. I have cheaper wooden products and they don't hold up as well as this does. You can tell the difference between OXO wooden utensils and others because of the quality. I think you can put it in the dishwasher but I never do. I hand wash it and oil it whenever I oil my cutting board. I love its rich color. It's a great product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1256", "text": "The Best Carpet Cleaner I have Ever Used\n\tI wanted to say that this is the Best Cleaner out there as far as Im concerned.\nVery Easy to Assemble, and Use. Our carpet came out looking like new, all the stains that I have been trying to get out came out with no problem at all.\nWe bought a model home for custom built homes and there was alot of heavy traffic (foot) in the house not to mention we have pets in the house.\nI used the cleaner all through the house (2200 sq ft). It was amaing how this cleaner got everything thing clean.\n\nThere was a large bad stain area due to a plate of hot food was dropped and all the oils from the cooking and butter was dumped on the carpet. I tried everything to remove it, nothing would get the stains out. When I used this Steam Cleaner on it, Guess What all the stains had been removed.\n\nI really do think it has something to do with the brush action and the fact that it heats up the water, plus it also gives out equal amount of soap and water.\n\nI would also add that I have used this on our furniture and it worked just as good as it did one the carpet \nI have recommended this machine to all my friends, it is worth the money Plus.\n\nI also have a small Steam Cleaner from the same company it is perfect for the Rec Room and pet accidents on the carpet", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1257", "text": "Great Quality, Great Size!\n\tMy wife and I have long been fans of Fiestaware and we have been using many of their pieces for years. Somehow it wasn't until about 2 years ago that we discovered this size. At 9\" the lunch plate is perfect for many occasions - especially lunch! (smile) \n\nThe quality of these plates is very good and this size is very uselul. For some reason these are seldom seen as part of a standard set. We use ours all the time... \n\nHighly Recommended!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1258", "text": "Great Cover!\n\tI think this cover is just perfect for the price and easy zipper closure! The other reviewers must not have read the description closely because it does say COVER! A featherbed is a featherbed, this says featherbed cover! Easy to take off, easy to wash, and easy to put back on", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1259", "text": "Non Stick and Great for Everyday\n\tI got these as part of our wedding registry here on Amazon and with about 2 months of use I am very happy with this set. More so than any other set of pots/pans that I own.\n\nHere are some pro's:\n1 - The non-stick is truly non-stick and so easy to use. The fact that the outside is non-stick also makes cleaning up easy.\n2 - The handle really does stay cool, even near the edge on gas burners\n3 - The size of all 9 pieces are very convenient\n4 - Easy to wash due to non-stick and dishwasher safe\n5 - Thermospots assists in cooking evenly\n6 - Oven safe\n\nGreat price and value", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1260", "text": "Great!!!\n\tI just got it today and can't wait to cook something in it. It is very good looking, larger than I expected and very deep. I will be cooking everything in it from now on", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1261", "text": "FiestaWare brings color to life\n\tThis is a great set of dinnerware!! After 25 years, my husband and I decided to bring some color into our lives by replacing our wedding gift white Corelle with festive FiestaWare. How lovely to open the cabinets and see color!!! We've mixed colors and have an eight piece display of color. FiestaWare is not only beautiful, but durable. And it can be put in the dishwasher, microwave, oven and freezer!!! It may cost a bit more than some of the trendy stuff available, but it's adaptability to all uses makes it a fabulous value!!! If you are at all tempted by it --- BUY IT!!!! You will LOVE it! Put some color in your life", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1262", "text": "Bang out some baguettes...it's easy!\n\tI have never had any problems using this pan. The key is to use a recipe for French bread or baguettes, not just any bread recipe. I use a bread machine dough cycle to prepare the dough, because I'm just not talented at breadmaking. The French bread recipe in the machine's owner's manual worked fine, and so did a French bread recipe in a bread machine cookbook. I think other doughs are too soft and get into the holes, as other reviewers have noted. They didn't prepare the right kind of bread dough.\n\nI'm a whiz at using the bread machine dough cycle, then finishing baking rustic breads in a baguette or French bread pan. It's no fail! It makes me look like an expert bread baker.\n\nTrust me, I'm not...if I try making bread without the machine's help, I end up with bricks. LOL The Chicago Metallic baguette pan is easy to use and results in a crusty, chewy bread. Lovely", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1263", "text": "Wonderful, beautiful, satisfying\n\tYes, the Le Creuset spatulas are wonderful. They look great and are very, very useful. Throw away your old rubber ones which melt and buy one of these. You will never regret it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1264", "text": "Wish I bought this sooner...\n\tI have a small kitchen, will always have a small kitchen, and finding a place to store my cookware was a problem. I purchased the Calphalon wall rack and hubby installed it. Installation was easy and the rack looks so nice againist my kitchen wall. My pots are now safely organized and my kitchen has more storage space. I wish I had enough room for a second rack..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1265", "text": "A very efficient and durable filter to keep your fish healthy\n\tI've used a pair of Emperor 400 filters on a 75 gallon tank continuously for the past five years or so. So far, neither has needed attention other than filter changes and recently, new impellers. After five years, the constantly spinning impellers had worn their shafts and bushings to the point where they made a rattley noise, although they still moved water effectively. Replacing the impellers was an easy repair, and restored the unit to almost total silence. The filter may actually now be quieter than when it was new, as there appeared to be a slight design change in the new impellers when compared to the old ones. \n\nI'm still using the original biowheels, with no end in sight. For almost anyone, a single Emperor would provide adequate filtration, however at the time I purchased them, I had seven huge goldfish in the tank, who produced vast quantities of waste matter. Eventually the goldfish grew too large for the tank and were relocated to a pond in the backyard, and the tank was restocked with a variety of colorful tropical fish.\n\n The big selling feature for the Emperor 400 is the dual biowheels, which provides a highly oxygenated living space for beneficial bacteria to colonize. These bacteria help remove some of the waste products which the fish produce, resulting in healthier fish, and extending the time interval between water changes, and thus reducing maintainence of the aquarium. Other filters have alternative methods of providing biological filtration, but the biowheel is so effective that it can keep nitrates at an undetectable level.\n\n These filters are made of a black, slightly flexible plastic which seems to be less brittle than the transparant material used on some other filters. As others have mentioned, each filter has four slots for filter cartridges. And the filter comes with two refillable media containers which can occupy two of those slots, if you choose to use them. Then can hold extra carbon, zeolite, or other material. I have mine filled with porous ceramic noodles.\n\n The Emperor 400 has a control for water volume, so you can turn it down when feeding your fish, preventing all the food from being sucked into the filter. After the fish have finished eating, the volume can be set back to \"high\", however I have left it in the second slowest postion for weeks at a time, and the fish seemed to be content. I have found that if the volume control is not moved for a long time, it tends to accumulate mineral deposits and become stiff. So, I turn it down every day when feeding, then turn it back up a couple of hours later. Also, if the power is interrupted while water volume is turned down, the filter takes longer to prime itself and begin pumping properly. If power fails when volume is turned up, the filter restarts with no problem when power is restored. \n\n The Emperor 400 comes with a cleaning brush for the spray bars and an extension for the water intake to be used if you have a very deep tank. My own tank is fairly deep, and the extension would bring the intake nearer the bottom, however I don't use the extension, and filtration seem fine.\n\n When setting up an aquarium, it should be born in mind that the closer to a natural habitat you can get, the healthier your fish will be and the less maintainence will be required. My own tank is set up as follows:\n\n Two inches of \"Eco-Complete planted aquarium substrate\" soil purchased in sealed bags at the local store AquariumConnection. The soil is intended for use in aquariums with live plants, which feed on some of the wastes. In the soil, there are approximately 20 Anubis plants scattered around the tank. The fish love to swim between and around the leaves, or hide behind them. From time to time, eggs are laid on the leaves of the plants. The bright green leaves stand out in vivid contrast against the nearly black soil. Two 15 watt fluorescent lights provide illumination to stimulate photsynthesis in the plants.\n\n I strongly recommend that you do NOT use any type of gravel, colored or otherwise, as food falls down into the gravel where fish cannot reach it, and where it rots and fouls the water. If you choose to use gravel, you MUST vacuum the gravel on a weekly basis, and your water still will not be as clean. Gravel equals more work and dirtier water. Sand is better than gravel as food cannot fall down into the sand, but sand still doesn't provide nutrition for live plants. Use Eco-Complete soil or something comparable, both you and your fish will be happier. \n\n I also recommend that you do NOT use any type of undergravel filter, as these will also require frequent vacuuming, and eventual dismantling of the tank to clean beneath the filter plate. With the Emperor, you won't need additional filters. And again, undergravel filters equal more work and lower water quality. I NEVER vacuum the soil, and perform a 20% water change every couple of months, usually when I change filter cartridges. \n\n The fish themselves consist of a number of cory catfish, who snuffle around through the soil and pick up whatever falls from above. There are as well golden tetras, cardinal tetras, redline tetras, silver dollars, danios, flying clouds, and mollies, and one otocinclus catfish. Some of the cory catfish are grandfathers several times over, and have grown to a large size in the five years or so they have lived in this tank.\n\n I feed them once each day, around 6:00 pm. Supper consists of several spirulina wafers, plus a pinch of flake food about the size of a nickle, which I crush between my fingers to produce many very fine particles.\n\n To sum up, the Emperor 400 is an efficient and durable filter which will help provide good water quality and healthy fish.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1266", "text": "Kitchenaid is simply the best\n\tThis Whisk is far superior to any other I have owned. I cook constantly and a whisk is a necessary tool. This one is sturdy, reliable, and stands up to the most viscous mixtures. Kitchenaid is the way to go for all of your appliance and cookware needs", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1267", "text": "Absolutely Gorgeous But....\n\tFrom the review of this CA King and the review of the King, these comforter's sizes are off only in design. I have a CA King and the CA King actually fits my bed great overall. But the problem is in the main part of the bordered pattern ends too high at the foot of the bed and the beginning of the ruffle part is also now too high up on the foot of the bed, even though the whole thing still fits overall. If I pull the comforter down so that the ruffle part starts at the foot of my bed, it hangs a little low and I have about 10 inches at the head of my bed uncovered.\nThe comforter is absolutely gorgeous and seems to be quality made. I will fill that 10\" space with lots of pillows because $60 is an absolute steal!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1268", "text": "Very pretty and sturdy\n\tI really like this set. The blue is very pretty and the tools are all very high quality", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1269", "text": "Customers Beware!!!\n\tI have spent thousands of dollar's, On Meyers cookware everthing from KitchenAid, Anolon, Prestige, Faberware, and amp; Circulan, just to name a few. Though Meyers does manufacture very high quality pots and amp; pans and I would recommend them to anyone it's just sad that if you have any problem with them, under warranty, you have to go throught the chain of command, that never gets you anywhere, even if you want to speak with upper management about the rudeness of the customer service department. Their customer service department employees are always very rude and snotty and they act like they are doing you a favor to even talk to you about their products. Don't get me wrong they do make good cookware, probably the best, but you as the consumer are at the mercy of their customer service and their descision or your fait on wheather your life time warranty is honored or not", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1270", "text": "Does everything you'd expect.\n\tExcellent. Was a replacement iron for a different brand I dropped after over ten years service. Features have improved", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1271", "text": "Practice\n\tThis takes a little practice to get used to putting the opener properly on the can. However, once you do, it works extremely well- it turns smoothly and cans are opened cleanly, regardless of can size. I especially like having no sharp edges", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1272", "text": "I feel like a star, now!!!!\n\tI ordered one of these, after seeing someone use a similar grill pan on a cooking show. When I received the product, it was superior in quality. Very heavy and extremely attractive. I couldn't wait to use it. I just wanted to get those little grill marks on my food, because I don't own an outdoor grill and I don't like the idea of dealing with mosquitos while grilling outside. Not only did I get the marks, but I got the burnt grill flavor on my chicken breast, too. The first night that I used it, I was having a dinner party while cooking. It performed stellar on the first use. I used chicken breast strips and noticed that though they seared with that great sound, they were cooking evenly and slowly. The food didn't burn, but I had to cook it a long time to get the chicken thoroughly done. The taste was perfect and not burnt or dry at all. I was so excited that I cooked whole bonely breast two days later and can't wait to grill the shrimp and vegetables this weekend. Beware though, the thickness of the meat will cause a lengthy grilling time. So, the house will be full of smoke (for the inexperienced cook like me), but the meat will not burn or dry out. I also purchased the heart shape pot which was great for display of the casserole but the grill pan has me walking on cloud nine. Matter of fact, I'm eating grilled chicken for lunch right now and it taste great!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1273", "text": "Great for the price\n\tThis is a great timer for the price, a little bulky though. It's nice to be able to set the timer for seconds, minutes or hours and also be able to count down or upwards. I'll use it as a reminder for appointments while I'm working in the office at home as well as in the kitchen. This will also be handy for soccer practice", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1274", "text": "Best bread knife since unsliced bread\n\tThis is the knife you need to slice your bread. I wondered why my old knife and new breadmaker didn't get along. This knife solved the problem. You get nice, clean, even slices of bread with this knife. For me, it is the nicest thing to happen to make even, sliced bread, a reality in my kitchen", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1275", "text": "Great Scoop[\n\tThis ice cream scoop recieved a great review in a cooking magazine so I bought it and love it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1276", "text": "FS Regular Sealer\n\tDoes what it is supposed to. But go to Yahoo FoodSaver Group for lots of hints on how to make it work as well as it can", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1277", "text": "Great product!\n\tI love this coffee pot! It makes a great pot of coffee, keeps it hot to that last cup, cleans like a champ and looks fabulous all at the same time!! I highly recommend this item. A french press makes the best coffee and I'll never have to worry about breaking another glass carafe", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1278", "text": "Beautiful and sturdy\n\tMy Joyce Chen bowls arrived perfectly packed and in excellent shape. The individual boxes themselves were sturdy and have extra cushioning inside, spoon and chopsticks were wrapped separately. My son is addicted to Ramen Noodles and serving them in these bowls takes it up a notch. I love the chopsticks that come with the set. They have grooves at the tip that serve to hold slippery noodle better than anything I have ever seen. These noodle bowls make a 15 cent meal look so special and I wouldn't hesitate to order more as gifts", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1279", "text": "Stylish, sexy, simply the best....\n\tThe first thing I noticed about this is just how good it looks. It really is a showpiece in my kitchen. The smooth, rounded shape and the shiny chrome finish really make it look fabulous and I leave it out on the counter all the time. Apart from that, it seems pretty much a normal toaster. The extra-lift feature makes getting small bagels out very easy, and the electronic buttons are handy too. I like the way it can take four big pieces of bread or bagels without taking up too much room in the kitchen. 5 stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1280", "text": "Best Glasses\n\tI just keep buying more of these glasses, including other sizes and shapes. They look good and are great at keeping drinks hot or cold", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1281", "text": "I think It's cleaning itself\n\t\"I think It's cleaning itself\" says my wife as she was soaking it in the sink after we baked mac and cheese. It seemed like it was. I gave it a quick scrub with a songe and it was clean. No need to soak it really. \n\nThis is the best folks, skip the Le Creuset and go for this. If you want to save some bucks go for the Cuisinart Chef Clasics (see my review on that", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1282", "text": "Easy-clean finish\n\tI have the four piece set of these silicone utensils, and have been very pleased with them. They are heat resistant, heavy-duty, and look sharp. They are slightly flexible, but I have not found this to be a problem unless you want to do heavy scraping with the turner. The best part is the wonderful easy-clean properties of the silicone. My other heat-resistant utensils always look icky and need to be scrubbed with a scouring pad to clean the textured finish. These look great right out of the dishwasher! I've had them for a year and they've held up great. The turner has not disintegrated on the edge, either, like many other types do. The smooth finish allows food to slip right off without sticking as you're cooking", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1283", "text": "EXCELLENT!\n\tI have used this filter with my Grind-n-Brew for 2 years. I put it in the dishwasher at least twice and have never had any problems with it. I have no idea what these other reviewers are doing wrong, but I love this filter. I never have grounds in my coffee. There is always a little darker/thicker coffee in the bottom of a good cup of coffee!\n\nAs for price, $20 is NOT the actual price for this filter. $10 is the \"real\" price, so you are not getting a deal on Amazon especially when you add shipping (unless you are getting free shipping). I have seen the same $10 filter at Wal-Mart, Walgreens, Ace Hardware, and Publix.\n\nOverall, if you enjoy a good cup of coffee and do not want to put the chemicals added to paper filters in your body, buy this coffee filter", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1284", "text": "Retro\n\tLove this cake plate. Looks like our retro 50s kitchen. Its solid, well-formed glass with fluting on the base, a nice touch. And you can't beat the price. Our dinner guests are always excited about desert when they see it displayed so adoringly. I can't think of a single thing bad about it. Well, maybe the cleaning part", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1285", "text": "Great pans!\n\tI have 4 of these cookie sheets, and am ordering more. I bake in quantity, and these sheets are the only ones I've found that don't warp when heated, and that come clean without intense effort. They also maintain a very consistent heat, so that all the cookies on the sheet brown at the same time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1286", "text": "Cookies turn out fantastic!\n\tThis is a really nice cookie sheet. I baked cookies soon after I received this cookie sheet, and they were great! I plan to order another so that I have 2 on hand. I am tired of the nonstick pans that scratch and then rust easily. This is a nice alternative", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1287", "text": "love this piece\n\tI just bought this piece and tried it out. I love the size and no drip mouth..The color is beautiful and its so pretty on my buffet", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1288", "text": "vacu vin pineapple slicer!!! A narvel\n\tI have not purchased a ripe pineapple due to the fact that it is so difficult to hand peel. So I have gone without this delicious fruit for too long. I happened on the slicer while browsing amazon and could not believe they had such a tool! I ordered it right then and it arrived in a few days. All that was said about it is really true! It cuts a pineapple in a matter of seconds leaving a very attractive bowel, the pinapple it self", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1289", "text": "Userful , Wonderful, Worth the money\n\tHi,\nWe got this set one month after getting married, and guess what, it is the thing that we always wanted. It gives us the choices in pan sizes. and there are three more mixing bowls which come handy while cooking or storing left overs. The stockpots are wonderful, they are the used most of the times. The mirror polish is still intact, I think this is a wonderful thing that a newly wed should have. Its worth the price.\n\nPositive points: Food doesn't stick to the pots/pans\nYou get varieties of sizes.\nEasy to clean.\nLooks smart.\n\n\nNegative points: I feel the handles are little delicate, so we have to give support if the stockpot is completely filled \nThe mixing bowls are quite thin. Be careful while dumping it into sin", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1290", "text": "Cuisinart Grind and Brew Coffee Maker\n\tThis coffee maker is the best I have ever used. It keeps the coffee hot for 2 hours or more after brewing and it is easy to clean and maintain. I would recommend this appliance to anyone.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1291", "text": "Marinating Kit\n\tI like this product. Quality is very good. I use it for other things besides marinating. Store homemade cookies in it, left over soups and stews, etc. I am glad I bought it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1292", "text": "Emile Henri coffee mugs\n\tEmile Henri has a superb line of table ware and these coffe mugs are no exception. Brilliantly hued and durable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1293", "text": "Quality\n\tI love products that are genuinely high quality goods. This fan comes under that category.\n\nIf you are looking to purchase a fan, I can recommend this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1294", "text": "Not recommended for the long term\n\tI agree with most of the positive reviews of the VacuVin Food Saver set. However, I'd love a larger size--one that could hold at least one pound of ground coffee. I suppose the downside would be that it would take longer to pump the air out of a larger container. But, they're easy to use, look nice, and keep the food fresher longer. \n\nReview update: 05/03/2005 One Star\n2 of the containers won't hold a seal any longer. Not recommended for the long term.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1295", "text": "Good knife for the money\n\tThis was my first 'nice' knife when I was taken in by the Santoku craze, and it was certainly a decent choice. The knife is sharp out of the box, reasonably well balanced, and has pretty good fit/finish. For the type of person who only buys things like veggies and boneless/skinless chicken, etc., that are largely prepared, this knife will probably fit the bill and allow you finish up small amounts of prep work. The real drawback is the length. When you live in the South, you see vidalia onions that are 7\" in diameter. This knife is a bit small to tackle the large veggies. And don't even think about getting it near hard melons or bone-in meats. Since I got this knife, I've expanded my collection quite a bit, even adding some real Japanese steel. But this little blade keeps a spot on my magnetic strip, where it comes out for small tasks or when my wife can't get me to relinquish the big blade. For most cooks, who need a real omni-tasker knife, I would look for a 9-10\" chef's knife rather than this.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1296", "text": "More beautiful than pictured...these are ULTRA Corelle!!!\n\tThis listing fails to mention that these dishes are from the Ultra line which are significantly thicker and heavier than just the normal square dishes Corelle has recently released. This is fabulous because I was concerned that the old Corelle I remember is a bit thin. These carry a 5-year warranty vs. the regular 3-yr.\n\nThis pattern is more beautiful in person; the leaves have a great texture to them. The pattern is softer and less \"limey\" in person (in a good way). Don't shy away from Corelle because they aren't known for style (I almost did). The durability and beauty of these dishes are unmatched in my opinion. Purchased two sets for special occassion dinners and everyday use", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1297", "text": "Great purchase!\n\tThe silverware is extremely nice - compared to other I bought elsewhere. They are polished for a nice feel, and combined with the weight, this makes for pleasure while eating. Also, saving more than 50% from the original price is awesome!! :", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1298", "text": "Outstanding quality and great price.\n\tThis cooking/serving stainless steel slotted spoon, like the rest of the products from the OXO Good Grips line, is a great value of superior quality, unsurpassed durability, and flawless performance. Its ergonomic design, hefty body, and big, pressure-absorbing, non-slip grip, complete with flexible fins to accommodate your fingers, are the reasons why you'll prefer this product to the more traditional models, as they will allow you comfortable, daily, wet or dry use while keeping you away from any stress-related injuries.\nIts elegant, stylized shape makes it perfect to use either in the kitchen or at the dinner table, and it also comes with an oversized hole at the tip of the handle for easy hanging, and a strong, stout neck guaranteed to be unbendable.\nOverall, this spoon is perfect to strain vegetables, fruits, shrimp and other foods, and its easy to clean, simple construction and dishwasher-safe, hardwearing materials make it an addition that will prove a dependable part of your cooking equipment for years. Furthermore, its stainless-steel metal parts will permanently keep your rust worries away. \nAfter submitting this product to over three years of normal, everyday use, mine is still just like new.\n--Reviewed by Maritza Volma", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1299", "text": "Awesome toaster oven\n\tI love the toaster oven. I used it about every day. Strongly recommend this to buyers.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1300", "text": "For the cost - Great Value\n\tIf you want to pay over $100 you can find much better quality, but for 70% less this is a fantastic value", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1301", "text": "5qt.bowl for mixer\n\tThis is THE bowl that we were looking for. We found it at several places, but Amazon.com had the best price. They even beat the local and quot;discount and quot; cooking stor", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1302", "text": "It's a battery, what else would you expect?\n\tAfter 3 years, and oddly enough three different replacement robots, the battery finally lost its ability to charge. Being a product that has one model made by one manufacturer, I was very surprised to find the battery at a significantly lower price at Amazon. The product works as one would expect, it charged right up and it runs my Roomba, as long as it doesn't blow up like a laptop battery, I will continue to enjoy a product that makes my life a little easier. Now if they could come up with a robot that washes and folds laundry, now that would be a \"must have\" product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1303", "text": "Excellent icing spatula\n\tThis spatula makes frosting simple to complex cakes very easy. Works well with many different icings", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1304", "text": "just like grandma made...\n\ti bought this little percolator in order to brew the homemade coffee my grandma gave me. it works great. perfect size, easy to use and easy on the eyes. for the beginners (like me) it does take a couple of trial runs to get the perfect cup of coffee (a measuring spoon would have been nice). but it's all well worth it to get a break from starbucks", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1305", "text": "Excelent quality, soft\n\tI love the quality and softness of this product. The Sheet set fit perfectly on my bed. And the price is unbeatabl", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1306", "text": "Very comfortable\n\tIt isn't at all like what I expected. It is a very dense Jersey (knit) and keeps shape while stretching over an 18\" mattress", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1307", "text": "Martini glasses\n\tThese glasses are superb in quality and appearance. The purchaser should be aware that they are of the smaller type of martini glass, more the original size, rather than the wide mouth styles you see in some stores today", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1308", "text": "Overall pretty good\n\tThese are hefty, and not super soft but high quality. No fancy stitching or detail of any kind. Ran a little small for my king bed, but you can't beat the price.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1309", "text": "Stick with the basics\n\tThis is a premier baking sheet at a fraction of the cost. Made of commercial grade materials, it delivers quality nearly every time. I have made many different foods on these sheets, including fish sticks, cookies, meats and roasted potatoes. It works great with everyone, and there is no transfer ever. Browning is even and consistent, and I personally haven't yet had one warp at high temps and I have 4 of them. \n\nThey are a standard size, and could be too big for some small ovens. I ran into this when I needed to visit a friend's home and do baking, and they didn't fit into her wall oven. Not really Chicago Metallic's fault, just something to watch out for", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1310", "text": "Swiss Diamond is a real jewel!\n\tWish I'd had this pan years ago - it would have saved me at least a year in clean up time! Nothing sticks to the pan! It cooks beautifully and is well worth the price. With a lifetime warranty, super easy clean up, and utensil \"safe\", it is a great investment! If I cooked more often, I would buy the larger Swiss Diamond also.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1311", "text": "Beautiful, durable, quaint, and practical\n\tThis (Rose Fiestaware) sugar and creamer set is very beautiful - true to all of the fiestaware pieces. This set goes very nicely with the large fiestaware teapot -- a wonderful gift for anyone and durable, pretty and cheerful to use for your own family. The availability was great and the speed of delivery was wonderful -- Amazon does an outstanding job as usual of customer service! All of the Amazon staff are polite, helpful, and efficient.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1312", "text": "Very pretty roasting pan and impressive gift\n\tIf you have a good cook (or chef) in the family, this makes a very impressive gift. It's a very nice looking pan that stays nice looking.\n\nMy only criticism of it is the lack of a non-stick interior. You either will want to line the pan with foil before cooking anything that will generate a mess or where juices might burn, or you'll have to let it soak with a dryer sheet for a while afterwards. The stainless doesn't retain messes so much as it just takes a bit of effort to get it completely clean. But it's worth the effort - the pan cooks evenly, the rack is very sturdy.\n\nWorth the money.\n\nWatch out for the handles when they're hot - they don't fold down and it's easy to burn the underside of your arm or hands on them when you're moving it around while hot.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1313", "text": "As advertised\n\tAs advertised, and described in various reviews, the blender is solid, powerful and loud....very loud. I have to block my ears when it's running but I had expected that so I'm not complaining. My one complaint is that the \"water tight\" lid is not and if I fill it up too full liquid comes out the top.\n\nI use it for fruit smoothies (no ice) and vegetable soups and they come out very smooth", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1314", "text": "love this breadmaker!\n\tI am a great cook but not a good bread baker. This machine is a joy, a godsend, I love it. Easy to use, easy to clean and it never fails. Buy it now-you won't be sorry. I had 2 different breadmakers before this one-they shall remain nameless-just buy this one. I have had mine for 2 years this Christmas-what fun I have had with it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1315", "text": "Love it!\n\tWe had the original Hamilton Beach brewmaster and loved it. We like this one even better, although it takes longer for the coffee to brew. I don't think I could ever go back to a regular coffee maker.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1316", "text": "Terrific coffeemaker\n\tI love this coffeepot. I had the older version and had a problem with the timing light but so far this works great. It's very easy to set up the timer and looks great sitting on the counter. I'm the only coffee drinker in the house and I love the fact you can just hold a cup underneath and get all the coffee you want without the burnt taste. Would highly recommend to everyone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1317", "text": "Worked for sometime\n\tThis is my first oil sprayer so I can't say this is better than that or whatsoever. I bought it after reading the reviews here. It was working great for few days and I'm not sure how it happened but I saw a tiny hole on the plastic lid and obviously it couldn't hold the pressure anymore. I purchased it from target.com so I'm not sure about the return policy. I'll have to find out. But other than that it was grea", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1318", "text": "Ingenious! Makes you wonder why it wasn't invented sooner!\n\tI own both the 1-cup and 2-cup and recommend you buy both for measuring liquids. If you don't want to buy both, just buy the 2-cup, as it's more versatile. I have other measuring cups, but these are the ones I reach for over and over. Very convenient - no bending - I love it! Ingenious! My only criticism - and it's very minor - is that the design of the handle makes it wobble slightly rather than sitting firmly on a flat surface. If they correct this minor design flaw, it would get five stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1319", "text": "A Perfect After Dinner Activity\n\tI love my Donvier! I got it as a gift a number of years ago and won't let it out of my kitchen. Just last night, I made an impromtu batch of ice cream for a guest, using some over-ripe strawberries in the refrigerator. But once we got started we also added a banana and some pecans, first blended in the blender. The end result was scrumptuous.\n\nIce Cream making can be SOOOO easy with this little gadget. My grandchildren love for me to get it out. What a tasty treat! Who doesn't love home-made ice cream, especially when you can see it being made, or better still, help make it.\n\nKeep the inner core in your freezer and the lightweight plastic outer container in a bottom cabinet. No mess, no fuss, no problem.\n\nIf you like ice cream and want a simple way of making it, this Donvier is the answer. Buy one. No, buy two and give one away. If I had not gotten mine as a gift, I might never have known the pleasure.\n\nGail Gupton, Author: 'The 31-Day Diet of Spiritual Enlightenment', and 'Seekers of Truth'.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1320", "text": "Hot stuff\n\tLodge makes great products at a great price. This Dutch oven has been in constant use since we bought it in January -- potatoes, chops, stews, popcorn, whatever. It does it all. The and quot;nonstick and quot; surface works as advertised, the inside of the pot is easy to clean and the handle is industrial strength. Only complaint: The lid can be hard to clean because of its little spikes on the inside. Check out the great Sprite soda pop potato recipe they provide with the instructions", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1321", "text": "Easy and Cool In The Kitchen\n\tWe had been enjoying the whole experience of the Keurig B50, when I got the email and blogsite updates over the past few months that Keurig was promoting a new and improved single-cup brewer. I confess - I coveted this new machine in a big way. So when we were the recipients of a bright shiny new B70 last week on our front stoop, it was very much like Christmas for me. My wife just smiled, and the kids gave out a sincere, \"Whoa, that's cool!\" at our new kitchen friend.\n\nEverything that we liked about the B50 is there for the B70 - with the addition of larger cup sizes and the overall look and feel. The coffee just tastes good, first and foremost. I've tasted cups from other single-serve brewers, and most of them have been barely more appetizing than generic vending machine drop-the-cup coffee. From my first experience with the Keurig machines, however, I was amazed how good the brew tasted. The home brewers make a great cup of coffee without having to waste a pot, or lose the coffee all over the counter when the previous machine's brew basket got finicky. The additional My K-cup attachments allow for grinding our own beans, too - so as a coffee snob, I'm hooked.\n\nThe Platinum B70 adds selection for cup size - right now, I think our best default size is 9.25oz, filling out most travel mugs and our normal in-house mugs well without getting watery on the k-cups we've tried so far. And it has a larger reservoir for water, meaning we can get more coffee for fewer refills in the kitchen sink. All of these things would be enough, right?\n\nBut wow, it is just so cool looking. The blue LED lights that make the water glow on the left, and the blue LCD screen on the right that shows the clock, menu, cup selection, and the chrome fixtures - even the spring-loaded holder in the front top of the brewer - all of that combines to make it more than just a good coffee, taking us into the realm of a really cool experience. The kids oooo and aaahhh every time they walk into the evening kitchen, seeing Daddy's glowing blue coffee brewer, just wanting to marvel in its glow.... okay, that's a little too melodramatic, but only slightly.\n\nIf you like coffee and spend more than $10 per day, or throw away more than a third of a pot of coffee each morning, or if you enjoy coffee but avoid making it at night because for just one cup that whole pot will go to waste - I think you owe it to yourself to try this brewer out. Not just in the store, but blue and glowing in your own kitchen. Trust me - \"Merry Christmas\" is a great feeling", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1322", "text": "NO PROBLEMS!!! GREAT\n\tWhen my sons cordless died he went an bought this phone system for himself so that he could keep one in his room and another in his office (located in separate areas of the home). after he let it charge overnight we tested it out and were ammazed with it it could work inside outside all the way to the mailbox with no/little static!!! It was/is amazing. We contacted VTech they offer a very similar model for people with multilines/mailboxes and has the capability to add 7 hand sets--which is great since we all have seperated lines and sep. mailboxes", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1323", "text": "great INEXPENSIVE teakettle\n\tI am very pleased with this lightweight, inexpensive teakettle. The size is great; you can make many cups of tea in a single boil, but because the kettle is lightweight, it is still manageable with lots of water inside. Trigger button on handle makes pouring easy and burn-free. I highly recommend this product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1324", "text": "Classy, yet durable\n\tThese ramekins are perfect for flan, custard, pudding, and the like. They are beautiful, yet very heavy duty. After buying one set in cherry red, I bought another set in flame 2 weeks later. These are a definate must buy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1325", "text": "NOT a jackhammer, a GREAT tool.\n\tI just needed to refute that first review also. This is not a toy, it's not for mixing your ovaltine or slimfast shakes (though it will work for SURE). I assume that's what the first reviewer wanted it for. You can get a 19 dollar piece to do that. It's not \"about a foot long!\" It's 17 inches, and needs to be. It's also not 20 lbs. It's 2 lbs. and it's weight is perfect. It's not a \"hand blender\" for mixing water. It's an IMMERSION blender for making the thickest of the thick and the creamiest of the creamiest as far as soups go and 50 other uses. I'm a professional chef, this is part of my kit that I don't leave home without. You shouldn't be home without it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1326", "text": "Terrific\n\tI feel obligated to defend this terrific appliance against the \"misguided\" reviewer who likened it to a jack-hammer. That review gave me pause when I was considering ordering it. Fortunately I had faith in Amazon's return policy and decided to give it a chance. It's not at all too heavy or too large. I'm 5' 3\" with small hands and it fits in my hand perfectly. It really is ergonomically designed. The power button falls directly under your fingers when you hold it. You have no need to change your grip until you're through blending--which is next to no time. It blends thoroughly and efficiently. It does have enough weight to give you some control. You wouldn't want something this powerful to be too light--it could just fly out of your grasp. This feels solid, is very attractive, and also appears to be very well made. I love it. If you think you might want an immersion blender (and if you cook, you do) you'll love it too.\n \nIt should be noted that this is also called an immersion blender. I was confused by the two designations--hand blender/immersion blender. Apparently they are the same thing although listed separately", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1327", "text": "Oxo 12 in ss locking tongs\n\tThis is a well designed and manufactured tool. The locking feature makes it convenient to store in a drawer and the black rubber handle makes the tongs comfortable to hold. I don't know how I did without this tool before. Another hit for the GOODGRIPS brand", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1328", "text": "EuroFeather Pillows\n\tI really like these pillows, they plump back up during the day when not being used. They are comfortable and hugable", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1329", "text": "Awesome Flatware Setting, Even Better Price!\n\tMy old flatware set was worn out and after 15 years I couldn't expect any more out of it. I searched for quite a bit to find the right setting for my family. This set is quality made, dishwasher safe and all around great!\n\nThe size seemed a bit large at first (especially the Forks), but we've gotten used to that now and enjoy this set!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1330", "text": "Keurig personal coffee filter\n\tI love my Keurig coffee maker but missed some of my very special coffees. Now I can grind and brew my favorites with this filter", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1331", "text": "Quite happy with ours\n\tI am surprised to see so many negative reviews. We've had ours for five or six years, use it at least daily, and have been quite satisified with its performance. It generally toasts the bread evenly, and is consistent from batch to batch and from one day to the next. It doesn't seem that slow to me, but my expectations may differ from yours. I agree the 2/4 slice switch is confusing, but we just leave it on the four-slice setting. I also agree it is a bit pricey, but most of our previous toasters only lasted a couple of years and did not perform as consistently. Perhaps Cuisinart has a quality control problem, but we wouldn't hesitate to buy another one. Good luck", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1332", "text": "Good value\n\tFor the money, I'm satisfied with this toaster. It's pretty much a basic toaster", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1333", "text": "Love it!\n\tJust what I needed to cut veggies for my daily salads. Saw one similar on a popular cooking show but that one was $40.00 more! This works just as well I'm sure and such a cool color! It's easy to find in a drawer or my \"wooden spoon jug\" where I keep all odd utensils. It is a little light weight, but after going through carpal tunnel surgery, I don't think I need one much heavier. Fast shipping and great packaging as well. Another great find from Amazon", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1334", "text": "A Decent Ice Cream Maker\n\tAs far as home made ice cream goes, the finnished product turns out pretty good. I would recommend using a mix (Wal Mart and K Mart sell many mixes at only $2) though, for it's much cheaper and tastes better than home made recipies. The only problem is that the ice cream is a little soft when done, otherwise this product is good", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1335", "text": "BEST SOFTSERVE WE EVER HAD, IN OUR OWN KITCHEN!\n\tI am not sure what the folks who left negative reviews did wrong, but we got it right the very first time and boy did we ever. We made it a family project on a Sunday night- my Wife, my [...] Daughter and Myself. We froze the pot over night and all day and got it out Sunday evening we poured in our mixture in less than 1/2 hour the alarm sounded, the light turned green, my Daughter gleefuly pushed the dispense button and out came delicous vanilla softserve. Clean-up not so bad either. We love it. Good family project", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1336", "text": "Excelent Product\n\tProduct lived up to its listed features. The person who received it as a gift was thrilled with it. Thank you", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1337", "text": "nice multi-use wood cutting board\n\tThis was exactly as described. inexpensive, dense wood cutting board on one side with a nice pastry board on the other. the wood has an attractive grain that is not out of place on the counter full-time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1338", "text": "Great product\n\tBased on the other reviews posted, I purchased this board and am extremely pleased with it. It's nice and big for rolling out all kinds of doughs. You may have to make room in your cabinet to store it if you don't want it on your counter all the time, but it is worth the trouble. Also it washes up nicely", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1339", "text": "Useful and Sturdy\n\tI love having the edge measurements as well as the circular measurments. I wish I had a cabinet big enough for this wonder tool, but like some of my favorite baking sheets, this will have to live on top of the counter. After use, it cleans up very nicely, and a coat of mineral oil makes it look like a million dollars. I'm very satisfied", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1340", "text": "Another beautiful knife...\n\tThese knives rock. I almost have every knife they make and I love them all. Especially the bread knife! The blue fish knife (how brilliant is that to color code knives?) is terrific and showed up just in time for making gravlox this weekend!\n\nOh SO worth the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1341", "text": "Perfect for singles or couples\n\tThis is a great little machine for college students and people with apartments. Though I wouldn't recomend it for a family (get a bigger version), it was perfect for me and it's quick and easy. A great buy and very much exceeded my expectations. I love it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1342", "text": "Winterberry Etched Glass Goblets\n\tI received four of these etched glass goblets for Christmas. They are absolutely beautiful and now are my favorite pieces in my set of winterberry pfaltzgraff dishes. They are a must to add to your collection", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1343", "text": "Did I what I needed.\n\tAll I needed was an iron to get the wrinkles out of my cloths for school and this did a very good job. Now to be honest, this is the first iron that I've owned so I don't have anything to compare it will but none the less, for me, it did it's job", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1344", "text": "Works great\n\tWe've only used them once, so can't comment on longevity, but our initial use was great. No odor or fumes as other people have reported. Even though we forgot to spray it, the muffins came out clean and easy. The tray is a definite plus! \n\nWe got two different Roshco silicon pans, and it does seem that baking times and temps may need to be slightly adjusted and is probably what let to some of the complaints people have listed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1345", "text": "best for baking!\n\tI was pretty hesitant to try a new baking item, but these muffin pans are wonderful! The cleanup is super easy, there is no problem getting the baked item to slip out, and I don't have to worry about rust or tarnish. I would highly recommend this type of new bakeware to anyone who loves to bake, but doesn't love to clean", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1346", "text": "Henckels Steak Knives\n\tThe knives are great, dishwasher safe, cut beautifully. A bargain at the price. But a nicer, more permanent box would be nice", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1347", "text": "Love it!\n\tI couldn't disagree more with the previous reviewer. I purchased the Oster milkshake maker and use it almost everyday. Three of my sons love their shakes super thick...the Oster had no problem with the amount of ice cream. My other son watches his weight for wrestling, and I just put low-fat milk and a little cocoa and the Oster whips up an incredibly thick drink (usually making a glass and a half). If you put in some crushed ice with milk, it also whips up very thick and frothy. I am very pleased", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1348", "text": "Nice Cleaner---Bad Handle\n\tGreat product, does what it's suppose to do. Brushes are the best. I have three huskies and it handles the dog hair expertly without clogging up. For being such a heavy, beastly unit, I cannot understand why the handle is built for such a petite hand. It should be at least an inch longer so I can actually fit my hand in to it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1349", "text": "They are hooks... they hook\n\tThey do what they hold themselves out to do. And considering how hard its been finding these items, who can complain", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1350", "text": "Corelle Dishes\n\tThe dishes came quickly and were in perfect condition. The introductory offer of an Amazon.com credit card allowed me to get a $40 discount and I've been using it since for the reward points. Great doing business with you", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1351", "text": "Lovely and functional\n\tEspecially for your guests. But you could use them in your master-bath, of course. The pile and embroidery design is very pretty and very quality looking. I bought towels and hand towels after I was so pleased with the first batch. They are absorbant and the color is a yummy butter-creamy. And, a great buy. What more can you ask for", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1352", "text": "nice looking\n\tI have a few of these wash clothes sitting in my bathroom closet. They're beautiful in design and give you an excellent clean feeling after you've used them (with soap and water, of course). Looking forward to a shower just got a whole lot better", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1353", "text": "Sturdy, durable, colorful, and fits any size butter sticks!\n\tI've never had trouble fitting my butter stick in the Fiestaware butter dish. Never. But the reviewer sho couldn't get hers to fit did give me a chuckle", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1354", "text": "Another great tool from Henckels\n\tI received this cleaver as graduation present when I finished Culinary School and I have been thankful ever since. This is a really nice looking cleaver. The handle is excellent. It looks great feels just right in my hand. It has a good weight to it so that I am able to cut through bones and large pieces of meat with no trouble at all. And with a name like Henckels you cannot go wrong", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1355", "text": "A \"Must Have\" for every kitchen\n\tI used one of these when I was a teenager working in a pizza joint to scrape dough balls off the pan so I could spin pizza's. Until recently I never knew how versitile these things are.\n\nI use it constantly to keep my cutting board clean, scape rememants of one item off before chopping the next, I use the side to smash garlic cloves, use the rounded handle to smooth surfaces, and more. This thing is versatile, not just for baking.\n\nFor the cheap price of this thing, no kitchen should be without", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1356", "text": "Great Cookware Set!!\n\tMy husband and I bought this cookware set when we first got married and I absolutely love it! It has a nice weight to it and the base and walls are thick, also the lids fit perfectly. It heats evenly and I never have had any problems with food sticking to them. Just make sure you don't use metal utensils with these or they may scratch the coating, and the only thing I don't like about these is that the oustide can get stained if you let a pan boil over or put it on a burner that is not clean (my husband used to put tortillas and bologna on our coil burner and now I have a stain on the bottom of my frying pan) but I'm sure a little barkeeper's will take it out. All in all they're great and I highly recommend the", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1357", "text": "Lovely to use - handy - well made.\n\tThough these utensils are not recommended for direct use with the Cuisinart pots and pans (they will scrape the finish) they have a terrific feel to them. They are evenly balanced with a useful machanical advantage. I find them especially functional as serving utensils at the table. \nThis tool set is very well made, each tool has an excellent finish and \"look\" to it, the long handles and super excellent size for dishing out your cooking creations makes them a positive addition to any kitchen. \nI really use my set and highly recommend this kitchen tool set!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1358", "text": "23 reviews so far, and all 5 stars! This is a great product!\n\tI'm a single 47 year old guy. I'm not a great cook. I've lost 25# (am now down to 168) and am trying to eat better. This makes it easy! No more nuking junk food, or frying food covered in fat, just steam it. No more worries about burning things (the smoke detector used to be my warning that dinner was done). I bought the Oster 5712 last week. I've cooked boiled eggs, frozen chicken breast, Contessa stir fry frozen oriental dinners and frozen fish in it so far. It rocks! Tonight I'm going to cook diced chicken breast and wild rice with seasonings in it and I'm 99.9% sure it will turn out great even though I've never tried it before. This baby makes cooking easy. Cleaning it is also easy. No burnt food on it, just hot water. For cleaning it's almost like is has already been soaking in hot dishwater. Just a bit of soap and spray it off. As far as price vs functionality this thing is a steal! - Jo", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1359", "text": "Great Cooking\n\tThis product was exactly what I was looking for and now that I have it I am very pleased in the way it works. It is a darn good steamer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1360", "text": "Love this!\n\twe just bought a new house, and not only is our bedroom the coldest room, we also painted it a blue/grey. My husband did not want to part ways with our old comforter, even though it didn't match the walls. This duvet cover was the PERFECT solution. It is extremely soft and warm, and the \"Windstream\" colored snowflakes match our walls perfectly. I may even keep in on the bed in the summer when we have the A/C going in the room", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1361", "text": "extravagant but really good\n\tthe quality of this set is very good. they are useful when you eat crabs.at first i thought maybe it was hard to clean them,but i was wrong. they are easy to use and easy to clean.sometimes i also use the clip to crash the nuts. it works great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1362", "text": "Nice seafood set.\n\tThis is a very nice seafood set. The OXO brand is always something you can rely on. The only complaint I have about this set is that the cracker is a little bit on the heavy and clunky side", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1363", "text": "Better than more expensive designer brands\n\tI bought these in a few colors (at a higher price) about a month ago. They were purchased to replace some designer catalog towels that I mistakenly thought would be of better quality. Well the designer towels shed about 1/2 their heft in my drier.\n\nSo here I came to Amazon looking for a better alternative.\n\nI ordered 3 sets of these and am impressed with their drying ability and their feel. The towels are nice and thick and absorbent (like a towel should be, right?). The package of six include two sets -- making this an even better deal.\n\nI just went back and bought another three sets for use over the holidays with out of town guests. You won't be sorry with these. I am tossing my old towels and using these sets almost exclusively", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1364", "text": "Great product, very happy\n\tHave had this for several weeks. Almost stopped using my stove. Being a bachelor, somewhere I forgot how much better food tastes broiled or on the spit. Have done whole chickens a couple of times, really moist and tender. This is easy to use, and it is a good looking unit. Cooking times are consistent. No problems so far. I have not found the fan to be noisy, perhaps that individual just has a bad unit. My folks sent me some of those big elastic bands to use when you are using the spit. Those work well too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1365", "text": "Proctor-Silex 26500 Great Waffle Maker\n\tI agree with all of the other good reviews. I received my waffle maker yesterday and made waffles this morning. All came out great, from the first to the last. Nothing to clean up, just wipe it. I'm completely satisfied", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1366", "text": "More than one\n\tI have two of these Warmers and use them for much more than butter - especially around the holidays. They are heavy duty, which you don't see by the pciture, and are also great for melting chocolate, cheese, scalding milk, and much more. If you need a smaller pan for cooking project, I stongly recommend this one!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1367", "text": "Amazing\n\tPictures on-line don't come close to the beauty of the set. The tea pot is large! The set is worth every penny I paid and then some. I checked other web sites and the price for this set was $150 up to $225. Buy it, you can't find it for less I shopped around prior to making my purchase! \n\nI rate the set a 10+ for the size of the pieces as well as Barrons quick shipping of my purchases. ALL have arrived fast and in excellent, excellent condition. Barrons does an outstanding job on their packaging to protect the pieces during shipping", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1368", "text": "beautiful and functional\n\tThis flatware set is beautiful enough for special occasions but practical enough for everyday family use. We wash it in a dishwasher with no special treatment and it comes out shining everytime. My family love the solid feel of the forks", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1369", "text": "If you have pets and carpet--this is the shampoo for you!\n\tThis shampoo is not only an excellent carpet cleaner, but the additives that neutralize the pet odors from little accidents work incredibly well. I highly recommend this product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1370", "text": "Great little gadget\n\tI received this grinder as a Christmas gift from my son-in-law after my cheapo, cheapo grinder went kaput! I am surprised at some of the not so happy reviews because we use this grinder every single day, sometimes twice in one day, and it works really well. \n\nIf the grinder is dedicated for coffee or spices, there's no need to clean it (like, with water and soap; just tap around the outside canister and all the excess residue falls off the edges into the cup/blade area. \n\nI really like the grinder, and knowing my luck, this Cuisinart will last a long time only because I've had my eye on a Kitchen Aid coffee grinder (to match the rest of my appliances) and just happened to get this one as a gift. Oh well! But, the grinder is worth the money, and it does what it's supposed to do. Unless you're the type of person who needs directions on how to breathe, this grinder is a no-brainer :-", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1371", "text": "Never had a problem\n\tI had one many years ago and never had a problem. Good suction, maybe a little loud, but I don't care. I liked it so much I'm trying to get a new one. I don't recall ever having a problem with it like other reviewers have mentioned -- smoking, etc. It worked well and cleaned well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1372", "text": "very good\n\ti bought this after reading many reviews and found that they were all in 2 catagories either you loved it or you hated it. i am no exception i really like it. it works like a dream on plush high pile carpets that you can't really run a regular vacuum cleaner over. i don't have any trouble getting it to pick up dirt. the price was great (less than $30) and bags and belts are easy to find and inexpensive. it could have a little more suction in the hose for attachments but it still picks up dirt well. the best use i get out of it is the roller brush. the roller is very strong and keeps going even when used on deep pile carpets", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1373", "text": "Great helping hand for making doughs!\n\tThis is my third handmixer in a year, finally got something exactly what I wanted. Great value and powerful. I highly recommended this product especially for those of u who need it for making different kind of doughs.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1374", "text": "Worth it!\n\tThe price of this pan threw me, but I decided to give it a try since the cookware is so good. The pan is the best I've ever used. It doesn't stick, it cleans up quickly, and it's true, you CAN use metal utensils in it. I've had the pan for almost a year, and it looks, and bakes, as if it's brand new, even though it is used constantly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1375", "text": "Classic Style\n\tFiestaware is timeless. Classic shape, classic colors, great quality. The finish is lead-free. The looks are from a bygone era but hold a charm that makes the transition to current styles. Great gift... can always be used. The only drawback I would say is the colors. Sometimes it is difficult to match colors to other brands of dishes you may already have", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1376", "text": "Don't be put off by the expense!\n\tThis is a brilliant device and the Daddy of pizza wheels, all pizza parlours should buy one or two they would save themselves a fortune! One spin across the pizza and it's done! no repeated to and froing or worse, finishing the job with a knife! It does not need sharpening either, just as well cos I am clueless as to how on earth you would do that job! Oxo brands are just really really good so start collecting now", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1377", "text": "Get This Ladle\n\tThis All-Clad ladle is a beauty you'll wonder how you ever did without. Before I bought this, my drawers held only gravy/sauce ladles. You know, those short little things that'll fall down inside your pot and your soup. Buy one of these and suffer that fate no more! Now that I own this, I truly enjoy preparing big pots of stew or soup. You'll feel like a real chef when you dish up portions to your family or friends.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1378", "text": "Excellent Pan!\n\tI use Calphalon commercial hard anodized and wanted to try out stainless steel. This pan seemed the ideal way to do it, given the price and the manufacturing pedigree (All-Clad). The first time I used it I fried ham and scrambled eggs in it using less than 2 Tbsp of butter. Very little stuck to it, and clean up was about as easy as a non-stick pan. Use a Dobie pad as recommended and you'll have no problems. I won't trade my Calphalon for stainless, but having said that, it looks great, heats evenly, and cooks like a champ. Well worth the $20. Give it a try and leave the Wear-Ever non-stick behind", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1379", "text": "Very good scale but different model from advertised version\n\tThe scale I received from Amazon looks the same as the picture for the \"Soehnle Vera White Digital Food Scale\" but it's a different model. The one I received uses the CR-2430 lithium battery, not four AAs as advertised. Also, the product manual is different. The actual manual's title is \"67000 - 67007 g/oz,\" not \"8122/8123 g/oz.\" On the bottom of the scale, there is a number similar to Soehnle's product numbers, 812215. But I could not find such a product anywhere.\n\nFortunately, the maximum weight capacity of this scale is 5000g as advertised. It's actually about 5280g. The unit of measure is in 1g or 0.05oz increments. Weighing items with this scale is very easy. The LCD screen has large 0.5\" numbers. It has a 2-minute auto shut-off switch, and a supposedly low-battery indication.\n\nOverall, this is a very good scale and I recommend it if you're willing to put up with purchasing a lithium battery once in a while", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1380", "text": "Great Food Processor\n\tThis is my first food processor and I am thrilled with my Cuisinart. It is a perfect size for my needs and very easy to use.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1381", "text": "Bring the Wine Out\n\tThis product provide a couple of interesting issues. The first one: You don't need electricity to make it work on your table (No cables on your fancy candle-light-dinner); the second one: It works. All you need is to let it rest in your fridge, and that's it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1382", "text": "Not deep enough\n\tEven though its a 10\" bowl, its not deep enough for salads", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1383", "text": "corelle\n\tThe item is what I expected at this price. I like the shape of the dishes and bowls. My only complaint is that a dessert dish broke in shipping and it took forever for a new one to arrive and it was chipped", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1384", "text": "Really helpfull\n\tI have Cuisinart DLC-2011 Prep 11 Plus Food Processor for about a year and i wouldn't even think that i could use it so much. I've got additional discs and i can do anything. It's fast, it's reliable, it's really helpfull. I would probably ish to have a bigger size, but this one is ok and i didn't want to spend more. I've spent the difference in price on discs and discs holder.\n\nP.s. The disc for french fries doesn't work for frech fries, but it cuts real nucely for home fries and soop", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1385", "text": "LET ME WHISK YOU AWAY\n\tBye whisking you away I froth, foam and easily handle all your whisking problems away. My handle is so secure it will absoutley amaze you with its workability. Please try me so I can whisk you into my recipes, now", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1386", "text": "My Son says its the best knife ever!\n\tI sent this knife to my son who is a baker by profession--he loves this knife. It doesn't mash the bread and cuts through crusty crusts! I higly recommend it to anyone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1387", "text": "Pretty good down pillow\n\tIt's a pretty good down pillow. It's well filled and doesn't feel too low to me. \nThe label on the pillow itself states minimum 75% down, but I couldn't feel any feathers, so the down quality is decent. \nThe cover is nice and it doesn't smell more then any other new down pillow. The pillow is machine washable, so you can wash it to get rid of smell faster", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1388", "text": "Awesome!\n\tI really love these bed sheets. From the moment I got them I put them on my king size bed and I almost didn't want to take them off to wash them. They are very comfortable and of a very good quality. The fitted sheet does have deep pockets indeed so they stay attached to the matress even after several days of use. I am very pleased with this product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1389", "text": "Great way to better health!\n\tMy friend Orri suggested the Breville 800JEXL. My husband, who enjoys dishes to cooking, has become the expert juicer. It's definitely worth the extra money if you are serious about juicing. Remember.... If you're in a rush, but want juice, simply wash the breville off and save the soaping for the dishwasher. The clean up is really not bad if you cook and are use to doing dishes. Have fun. Ginge", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1390", "text": "wonderfull grilling tool\n\tI got this to use with my rotisserie and have ended up using it everywhere I cook meat. Its ease of use and ease to clean makes it a favorite in my kitchen tool drawer.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1391", "text": "Anonomous\n\tFABULOUS!!! I purchased this as a gift for relatives who are very highly educated, worldy, well travelled, serious chefs, who've enjoyed coffee brewed all over the world (even Antarctica!). Needless to say, gift buying for them is tricky! When they got this, their Bodum decanter had just broken, so the timing was perfect...they love this model! Use it daily! In fact, they're so impressed, that they now order it from Amazon.com and give it as a wedding gift to newly married couples in their social circle. Also note, there is a coordinating sugar and creamer set available for purchase that matches perfectly, holds adequate volumes of sugar and cream, and makes a stunning table display. I already have a few Bodum sets, including the stainless steel insulated models, so I won't need another FP, but I also will give this Frieling model as a wedding/housewarming gift to coffee aficionados.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1392", "text": "A perfect tea cup for me\n\tI like it's size, weight, and the fact that it is clear glass so you can see the tea. I keep it warm at my desk with the aid of a coffee cup warmer and one cup will last for several hours. The strainer works flawlessly for me", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1393", "text": "my favorite mug\n\tI have four of these mugs.\n\nPros:\n- Keeps coffee hot for a very long time when sealed.\n- Doesn't leak.\n- Durable.\n- Carabiner makes it easy to clip onto backpack.\n\nCons:\n- A little inconvenient to clean.\n- Nissan unresponsive about replacement parts.\n\nTips:\nMake sure the lid is screwed down snugly, but not too tightly. You want to form a complete seal to prevent leaks and retain heat, but the seal gets tighter as the contents cool and shrink.\n\nDon't fill past the raised metal fill-line on the inside of the mug. If you overfill the mug, some liquid will be pushed up into the threads when you screw the lid down, and you won't notice until you tip the mug. (It's easier to see the line if you fill it beneath an overhead light.) If you think your mug leaks, you've probably overfilled it.\n\nIf you fill it just right, you don't even have to stir your coffee. Just add your sugar, cream, ketchup, or whatever you put in there, seal the lid, and shake the mug to mix it. (I've never been able to do this with any other mug).\n\nWhen you wash the mug, remember to remove and wash the silicone rubber o-ring. The lid is hollow and can be pried apart with a spoon for cleaning if some liquid seeps inside.\n\nIf you wash the mug in the dishwasher (Nissan recommends against this), remove the plastic base before (or after) washing to remove the water that collects in there.\n\nIf you lose the gasket (or cut it on a knife in the dishwasher like I did), I've found these to be suitable inexpensive replacements after a lot of hunting around: 228 Silicone Rubber O-Ring 70A Durometer, Burnt Orange, 2-1/4\" ID x 2-1/2\" OD x 1/8\" W, by Small Parts Inc", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1394", "text": "Does not have Pump and hose\n\tThe previous reviewer was correct. This item does not have the pump and hose for using it without a garden hose. I was easily able to order these parts and the clip to hold the pump from the Coleman website. Just look at the hot water on demand there and open the replacement parts link. \n\nOther then that it is still cheaper then Coleman and works very well. This will work great in our off the grid camping adventures.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1395", "text": "Great Coffee always\n\tWe've had this coffee pot for about 3 months and absolutely love it. Once you learn how everything sits correctly you can have great coffee all the time. It's great having the coffee already in the pot. We get about 4 pots of coffee from what is stored. The only thing I would have liked better was a 12-cup coffee pot. I sometimes find after we have our coffee in the morning and with my husband taking a thermos has me sometimes having to make another pot. It's no big deal though because it's so easy. You'll love it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1396", "text": "So far, so good\n\tI purchased this product the day before going on vacation, so i didn't have much time to research. I've owned it for 28 days, and it's been working fine so far. I use small pellets, not flakes- so that's all i can rate it for. It seems to work at the same times every day, and a uniform amount of food appears to drop. It is not quiet, so if it is used in a bedroom, make sure you adjust your feeding times as not to be disturbed while sleeping. I acually don't mind knowing when it's running, so if i'm around I can check on it's function. Time will tell if it's a great product- but so far, so good.\n\nI must change my review- I too had one of the battery contacts break off, and the unit became unreliable. I'd often have to remove and replace the batteries to get it to work again. I'd look elsewhere before buying another", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1397", "text": "An excellent product\n\tWhat I especially appreciate about this mug is that, unlike cheaper stainless steel mugs, this one does not impart a metallic flavor to tea. It really insulates, beverage stays hot for hours while the mug feels cool to the touch. My husband and I each have one. Don't leave home without it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1398", "text": "Miracle Whips Never Been So Easy\n\tAs a long time critic of kitchen tools and ALL Miracle Whip applicators, I was skeptical when I was presented with this device. It uses the same \"scraper/spatula\" design that has been prevalent in the United States since the release of the Tupperware model R. At first glance I was not impressed with this tool. It was nothing flashy, although I must admit the red color was quite innovative. But, the real test would have to come when I put it into service. She wasn't as stiff as some of the hard plastic models I have tested, but not as floppy as most silicone models I have labored through. I would have to say it was a happy medium. So I dug right in and began making some fried wonton stuffed with Miracle Whip, and I must say this spatula sparkled. Pounds of Miracle Whip got stuffed into this little Asian number, and the spatula never failed. I knock off one point for the simple fact, that they don't offer a Miracle Whip branded version of this spatula. Now that would be really nice. Also, not quite strong enough to be used a tactical weapon, but quite suitable as a disciplinary tool", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1399", "text": "Nice Waffle makes\n\tThis one works great. I had a square krupps waffle maker before and this one is ten times better....cooks better, heats faster, looks better, and the audible ready alert is great. I saw this one on Good Eats on Food Network, and I am thrilled that I have this one....exactly what I wanted", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1400", "text": "fast efficient meat grinder\n\tUntil I purchased this meat grinder, I was grinding with a manual one. It was a chore to set up and clean up. The Pro MG-800 Professional Meat Grinder made the grinding easy. It does not have to be clamped on the table. Ground meat comes out nicely into a bowl underneath. Easy clean up, fast speed, three blades interchangeable for the grinding. I am totally happy with the product I purchased. Also, on top of being an efficient grinder it is very compact that does not take much space for storing. The advantage of having a grinder is I can grind my preferred cut anytime and know what went into the ground meat", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1401", "text": "Great all around pan\n\tMy dad originally bought one of these woks from lodge and we use it for everything. We can brown all sorts of meats for varying dishes. For Stir-frying it is incredible, nothing sticks to it and we don't have to worry about even cooking. I have recently purchased one for myself and I couldn't be happier with it. At less than 50 is is a great bargain. Another great use for it is deep frying. It is a tad heavy so do not try to pick it up and serve because it will very easily slip from your hands. Overall my favorite cooking tool ever", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1402", "text": "Absolutely Beautiful Cookware\n\tI bought the 14 piece set for my parents and then added this pan to their collection. They just love it. \n\nIt is so nice that my mom doesn't even bother to put food in a serving dish, she just sits this pan on the table when we have company. It is so regal and incredibly well made. It always looks beautiful.\n\nThe other thing I like is that the handles and bottom of the pan are stamped Cuisinart so everyone knows this is a quality item. \n\nI'm very happy with my purchase", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1403", "text": "Excellent product, and I received it free!\n\tThis is a great product, and you can get it, along with any other products on Amazon up to $500 Free! Participate in a special promotion and get a free $500 Amazon Gift Card at this web site: ilikethis.info/amazo", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1404", "text": "Fantastic idea!\n\tThis thing is wonderful. I've enjoyed one since my first home and it makes a tremendous difference- esp. if you rent and don't have any control over the kind of tub you have.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1405", "text": "Perfect Choice\n\tMy teapot arrived from Amazon very quickly and I was very pleased with my first purchase. It is just the right size for me as I usually make two or three cups. Even though it could hold more, it is not too large for a smaller amount. The tea does not drip when poured . . . thank goodness! The one I had before consistently dripped so my reason for getting a new one. This one also fits well in my hand, and I love the fact that you can microwave it if you need to heat up a bit. Overall, I would say it is quite lovely and and high quality", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1406", "text": "teapot\n\tItem exactly as promised. Was a gift for Dad's new wife. She was very happy with it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1407", "text": "This Spoon is AWESOME\n\tEven if entering the kitchen gives you hives, this spoon can make it easier. It's balanced, easy to use and easy to clean and store. It goes from the cooktop to serving in a contemporary fashion...WITHOUT spilling, breaking like some of the el-cheapo brands. If you care for this spoon - it will serve you well for many years. My first one - I used to death and it died only as a result of an accident with (in?) the blender. Been searching for one ever since to replace - and at this price I am buying several", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1408", "text": "Great styling, does the job!\n\tThis is a great product, not only does it boil water fast, it is easy to fill and use, and pours beautifully", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1409", "text": "happy with purchace\n\tVery nice, beats flimsy plastic. I have broken or otherwise worn out parts of plastic measuring sets. These will probably outlast me", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1410", "text": "Multi-purpose equipment!!!\n\tI bought this for Chinese / Japanese style hotpot. It turned out to be a fabulous hotpot (fast boiling time) and an excellent grill! Although there are no grill grids, my Korean BBQ and Cajun shrimps turned out wonderful!!! I have used this pot extensively (once or twice a week) for the past three months and it continues to perform superbly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1411", "text": "Love them!!!\n\tI have had these pans for five years now and I use them almost every night. I have never had any problems with them and they cook the food very evenly. I would highly recommend them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1412", "text": "Love the little packets!\n\tI have made yogurt with a few tablespoons from the super market or with a previous batch, but sometimes I sweeten the whole batch with honey and forget to reserve some of the good stuff. I probably use these every other batch or so now.\nWhen I first started making yogurt, using these packets allowed me to vary the time and/or add powdered milk until I found my perfect batch! I don't add powdered milk - it makes it thicker but more tart and I prefer it a bit thinner after getting addicted to it in Europe last year.\nThis is the perfect tool for newbies - and a cupboard staple for the more seasoned yogurt-heads", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1413", "text": "Well made at a good price\n\tIt's common to see these steamers all over the place and from Amazon's display, this certainly didn't look any different. What made me decide to get this was the price and when I opened the box and examined it, I was pleased to find how well-made this item is", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1414", "text": "I'M SO PLEASED WITH THIS CLEANER!\n\tWE HAVE A NEW PUPPY AND I BOUGHT THIS CLEANER. WHEN I READ THE NEGATIVE REVIEWS I ALMOST RETURNED IT UNOPENED. FOR SOME REASON I DECIDED TO TRY IT. I HAD JUST RENTED AN INDUSTRIAL SIZED RUG DOCTOR ABOUT THREE WEEKS AGO TO DO MY CARPETS. I JUST WANTED TO TRY THIS TO SEE HOW IT WOULD DO. THE DIRT AND DOG HAIR I GOT OUT WAS AMAZING. IT WAS VERY EASY TO PUT TOGETHER AND TO USE. I RECENTLY HAD SHOULDER SURGERY AND THIS WAS VERY EASY TO OPERATE WITH ONE ARM! THANK YOU SO MUCH", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1415", "text": "Fantastic, well worth the money\n\tI love to spend my time in the kitchen, but what I don't like to spend is obscene amounts of money. If I'm going to buy something I'd like to buy high quality so that I don't have to go buy it in a year or two.\n\nI kind of balked at the price - I found plenty of measuring spoon sets for a third of the cost of this stainless steel set. But after receiving it and using it, I don't regret the extra money at ALL. \n\nThis set has been more than faithful to me in the time I've had it - it's dependable, I can toss it into the dishwasher with no fears and the labels won't rub off. I'm not afraid of abusing this set; it's stood up to my frantic mad dashes around the kitchen from the cookie dough to the spaghetti sauce. If your old set has worn down to nothing and you're looking for something that will stay in your kitchen longer and more faithfully than you will -- this is the set for you.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1416", "text": "Real quality\n\tI am so pleased with these sheets. Prior to this purchase, the most thread count I had in my sheets was 600. These 1000-thread-count sheets are much more luxurious. \n\nIn addition to the thread-count quality, these sheets fit my bed better, are wider and deeper than my other sheets. They cover my thick mattress with sheet to spare", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1417", "text": "Cusinart, good quality\n\tThis is my second DLC-10. The only reason for replacement is because the bowl cracked and it became cost effective to just make a machine rerplacement. I have all the disks and such and like the machine very much as I have had it for 20 years", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1418", "text": "Great foodprocessor\n\tThe processor works terrific! It saves us much time everyday.\nOne minor problem is some foods get stuck between the cover and the blade and can not be processed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1419", "text": "Not bad!\n\tIt's sort of cheap, but it works quite well. The water comes out clean, with no odd taste (which some filter systems can do)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1420", "text": "Wonderful Le Creuset French Oven\n\tThis is the best French Oven I have ever used. It cooks evenly and cleans easily. While it is very heavy, that must add to the excellence of its cooking and that's what I wanted. No complaints. 5 Stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1421", "text": "Excellent for years\n\tI am buying a replacement that I had for 15 years. It still works but the light went off. I never thought they were still making it. I tried recently 2 other brands that did not make it 1 month paid around $25. I gave up, I was still using my old Westclck until today when I found this one on Amazon.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1422", "text": "Great for a big family!\n\tWe have a large family and we use our electric skillet a lot. In the past we have purchased the cheaper versions from Wal-mart. They don't heat evenly, and we were constantly replacing them because the cheap plastic legs or handles would break. The Cuisinart CSK-150 1500-Watt Nonstick Oval Electric Skillet is AWESOME!! The cooking area is huge (we can cook 6 pancakes at a time easily) and the cooking surface heats up evenly. It is very heavy, so it doesn't scoot around on the counter. Nice metal handles an base. Glass lid is also very sturdy with a steam vent. It is very beautiful and functional. Because of the quality of the construction, I believe it will last our family for many years. I have not previously recommended any item online before, but I highly recommend this item", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1423", "text": "The Best Ever!\n\tI have owned this can opener now for several months and it is BY FAR the BEST can opener I have ever owned. I have had probably 10 electric openers in my lifetime, but this is just wonderful. It is smooth, super easy to attach the can, quiet, and does NOT splatter the contents of the can all over the opener when it's done cutting like all the other did!!! The detachable parts make it sanitary too, you can put it in the dishwasher! I can't say enough about this opener....you will NOT be disappointed!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1424", "text": "Can Spam\n\tHey, not to be too redundant but this really is a good Can Opener. I have NO problems with it, my wife, who always has problems with can openers has \"some\" problems \"sometimes\" using it but as she NEVER could get any of the others to ever work this is a big improvement. The knife sharpener is an okay touch, however, if you have good knives I wouldn't use it. I sharpen by hand with an \"Edge Pro\" but hey, it's a CAN OPENER. It will sharpen a knife I just wouldn't put my $100 Schaaf \"Golden Hamster\" through, maybe my Chicago for a quick fix", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1425", "text": "Accept no substitutes\n\tA dutch oven is one of the most versatile items you can find. Many people I know are intimidated by cooking with dutch ovens, but when you take a few minutes to learn how, you can use it to cook anything! It can be used with variety of foods: stews, cakes, cobblers, breads, poultry, vegetables (basically anything you make in a conventional oven). If you happen to forget to pack your skillet when you go camping, turn over the lid and put it back on the dutch oven. Voila! Instant skillet-type cooking surface! Additionally, this smaller dutch oven stacks well with the 12-inch version, so you can cook more than one course at a time!\n\nHaving used a variety of dutch ovens in my life, I can tell you for sure, Lodge dutch ovens are the best. They are durable and well-crafted. If you have ever had the experience of cooking with a dutch oven that was not a Lodge, you will know what I mean. \n\nYou should look for a dutch oven that has a lip on the lid for keeping coals on, and sturdy legs, to keep from crushing the coals. Lodge dutch ovens have these features, and are made of quality cast iron. Lodge also has many accessories for cooking, such as lid lifters and lid rests, inserts for muffins, etc. \n\nDutch ovens make a great gift for the camper in your life. Highly reccommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1426", "text": "A review NOT from a seller\n\tThe other review is so obviously someone from SENTRY that I thought I'd add my two cents. My house hasn't burned down so I don't know if this works, but I've read other articles that say it does. It is heavy (since the foam contains water to evaporate and dissipate heat in a fire), and there is no rubber grips on the bottom, so it can slide around a lot. It's a lot cheaper and more convient than renting a safety deposit box.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1427", "text": "Good value fire protection\n\tSentry Insulated Chest\n\nEvery household should have some method of protecting things like birth certificates, deeds, wills, stocks, bonds, and other valuables.\n\nPros:\n\n - Inexpensive box helps keeps your valuables \"safe\" from fire, kids, and nosey adults.\n - Attractive; has nice handle; no sharp edges.\n - Excellent value for the money.\n\nCons:\n\n - Flat key model (SEN1100) has a rather cheap-looking lock mechanism.\n - It weighs nearly 20 pounds, but that's because the walls are 1\" thick and fire-resistant material isn't light.\n\nGo to sentrysafe dot com to view all the Sentry offerings. \n\nMy advice is to buy the Sentry model 2100 rather than this model (SEN1100). The 2100 has a better (tubular key) lock, but only costs a few dollars more. (Staples dot com sells the 2100.) Sentry rates these boxes as follows:\n\n1100 - UL classified - 30 minute fire protection\n2100 - ETL verified for 30 minute fire protection of CDs and DVDs up to 1550 degrees F\n\nNo small fire-box is particularly theft resistant. Even if bolted down, a lid could be forced opened with tools. In addition, although the 2100's fire rating is higher than the 1100, many non-portable safes offer better fire ratings. They are also larger and far more expensive. For better protection, you'd need to spend more money, but a Sentry chest is much better than doing nothing.\n\nI use mine to store DVD backups of computer files. The Sentry chest is kept inside a large, fire-resistant safe. Hopefully, this double protection will do the job if there is ever a fire. DVD and other computer media will be destroyed at much lower temperatures than paper.\n\n\nI'm a retired Federal employee and have no connection whatever to any manufacturer of any product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1428", "text": "Lovely,really lovely...\n\tEnjoy your sleeping hours in quality sheets with beautiful Butterflies embroidered on the pillow cases and top sheets..an awesome deal for yourself or a gift for someone you want to bless", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1429", "text": "conducts heat really well\n\tthis set conducts heat really well and everything heats up fast but be careful not to burn anything which I did the first time using it. Also it takes a bit of scrubbing if you burn it bt other than that it's a great product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1430", "text": "Used for freezing baby food\n\tI know these got poor reviews, as ice cube trays. But I used them to freeze my baby's homemade fruits and veggies and they worked great. The lids were a little tricky at first, but as long as you don't overfill them, you'll have no problems removing the lids. A couple twists of the tray, and the food cubes slid right out! They were much cheaper than trays marketed specifically for freezing baby food", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1431", "text": "Wife Loves it\n\tI got this for my wife for her Birthday and she loves it. No more staining other spatula's or spoons", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1432", "text": "Always wanted one of these !!\n\tSo when it came up on my Gold Box offers, I knew I had to have it ! It is great ! Beautiful, sleek and also useful ! It looks great in my yellow kitchen too ! The pitcher is heavy duty without feeling too heavy. Makes a nice piece on your table during that special dinner at home", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1433", "text": "Great camp cookware addition\n\tI cooked 2 cobblers for our scout troop that even the pickiest eater was coming back for more.Terrific piece for any campers , practically a must have", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1434", "text": "For a Big Cup of Coffee or Tea, This One is Really Nice!\n\tI am very impressed with the feel and size of this mug. It has a smooth feel, and keeps the coffee/tea hot/warm. I ordered one, but will probably be ordering more! Nice! :o", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1435", "text": "Bodum Pavina Double Wall Cooler/Beer Glass, Set of 2\n\tThese Bodum glasses are simply amazing. There's no other way to describe a glass out of which I can have my coffee in the morning and ice cold liquids at night.\n\nThe added bonus is that liquid of any kind becomes a work of art in these glasses. The liquid is suspended in space, and to top off the experience, the glasses never sweat and they never feel hot or cold to the touch.\n\nTotally awesome...worthy of more than 5 stars", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1436", "text": "Because a one that isn't cold is scarcely a one at all.\n\tNo picture can really do these glasses justice. They have nothing aesthetic in common with any other double-walled cup I've ever seen--elegant, minimalist, super clear and light as a feather. They really keep stuff cold (or hot, as the case may be). They're even dishwasher safe. However, they are remarkably fragile. I accidentally rapped a spoon on the lip of one and within half an hour, the little crack had spread and the glass was in fragments. But if you're careful with them and keep them away from kids, animals, and, apparently, me, they will serve you well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1437", "text": "Fabulous deal, great towels, nice and big, no fuzzies\n\tThese towels are great! I was surprised how large they are, but it's been a while since I bought towels, maybe all new towels are really big. These towels are so absorbent, it's hard to tell when they've been used because the water just seems to disappear. And soft, soft, soft...brand new out of the box they feel great. Again, they're big, so a litle heavy, but they are wonderful. These are an amazing bargain and feel very luxurious. I don't know what towels those other reviewers said resulted in fuzzies, they must have been referring to another product, these towels are awesome, no fuzzies, they are very well made", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1438", "text": "the best value I have seen\n\tI have used every major brand of cutlery and I can tell you there is no better value than analon knives. I have been cooking and managing restuarants for over 30 years and I have found that the $100 knives are no better than thr $25 ones. The analon product looks and feels just as nice as the most expnesive brands out there and is one third the price. Try them you will love them. I might add that all knives have to be reground from time to time as the edge will become blunt and no sharpener will restore it. When this happens find a local grinding service and have them restored. A good knife can last you a lifetime if you take care of it happy chopping Mik", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1439", "text": "Great substitute for Henckels\n\tIf you like knives that hold their edge, have good balance, and feel more expensive than they really are, this knife's a smart purchase. We bought ours with the intent to get Henckels. My husband loves to cook and I have demanding standards for tools in my kitchen, especially knives. Anolon were half the price and every bit as good. \nAs their reputation spreads, the prices seem to be going consistently up.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1440", "text": "FANTASTIC!\n\tWe looked in all the local brick and mortar stores for a quality holder with no luck.\n\nEven though we were skeptical ordering online, this product far exceeded our expectations.\n\nDo not hesitate, it is well worth the asking price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1441", "text": "This thing is so cool!\n\tEveryone who comes in and sees this just loves it. I'm getting several for Christmas presents this years to give to all my friends. I mounted mine over the sink because that is where I do most of my slicing and dicing. It also keeps my knives sharper because you're not sliding them in and out of the wood blocks. It even holds my knife sharpener", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1442", "text": "Great Press\n\tAwesome garlic press for a great price. No need to peel garlic and it's easy to clean", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1443", "text": "Excellent product, and I received it free!\n\tThis is a great product, and you can get it, along with any other products on Amazon up to $500 Free! Participate in this special promotion and get a free $500 Amazon Gift Card at this web site: stuffnocost.com/amazo", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1444", "text": "My mom loved it.\n\tThe clock is attractive, well-made, easy to mount and a good buy for the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1445", "text": "Great beer mugs!\n\tThese are great beer mugs! I ordered 4 sets of them for myself and 2 for my brother. The first thing I noticed when I received them was that they were thick and HEAVY. The bottom isn't completely solid, but has space for a small pocket of air when it's sitting on the counter. It's inconsequential though, because the glass in these mugs is as thick as you would want any of your thick glass beer mugs. When I saw how nice they were, I actually went back online and bought 2 more and their margarita set which was also rediculously cheap ($15 for 6 glasses and a picher). I've been recomending these mugs to all my friends that drink", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1446", "text": "KitchenAid Flat Beater Replacement\n\tIt was just what I needed. I inherited the mixer but it didn't have the beater. So now I have one and it works perfectly", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1447", "text": "Terrific product\n\tThis size is perfect for actually using. It gets thrown into the dishwasher and gets used every day. Love it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1448", "text": "beautiful heavy dishes\n\tThese dishes are beautiful and very nice quality, I will be buying more", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1449", "text": "Affordable Quality\n\tFirstly, I am into high quality at an affordable price, so I thank Cuisanart for providing just that in all of their cookware. Two-quarters are the most handy in my kitchen and at least one non-stick needs to be available. I use mine more and more just for the ease of clean-up. The interior finish seems durable and shows no signs of damage. I would expect it to last a very long time with reasonable care. The price is great for the quality; you'll be pleased with your purchase.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1450", "text": "great scale\n\tThis scale has worked perfectly for me for the last year or so. It is very easy to use. It looks great and has a permanent place on our counter. I wish all consumer electronic products were designed and built to the same standards as this scale", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1451", "text": "Decent quality. Decent price. Cant go wrong.\n\tTheres not alot I can say about measuring spoons really. They are made to a high standard, durable, easy to clean and dishwasher safe. At this price I dont see why you would need to pay more for a set of measuring spoons unless it was for decorative reasons", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1452", "text": "Fantastic!\n\tThe Zyliss ice cream scoop cuts through the hardest ice cream, which means I no longer have to wait for hubby to get home to have a scoop!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1453", "text": "Does what it says!\n\tListen to those other reviewers who have sung the praises of this scoop! The Zyliss Scoop goes through cold ice cream very well and literally drops off the scoop into the bowl. Well worth the money. How nice to have a tool that works well. Like others, I've tried many scoops that did NOT work - frustrating!! Do yourself a favor: stop bending your soup spoons and get a Zyliss Ice Cream Scoop.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1454", "text": "OXO Does It Again\n\tOXO designs great products and this is no exception. It does the job well and the ergonomics put it over the top. I just don't understand how anyone could have a problem with this product -- it does exactly what it's meant to do with ease. I liked it so much, I bought one for my aunt.\n\nBefore this, I made mashed potatoes with a masher; the difference is unbelievable. I kept my masher because I'm a Southern girl and sometimes I want lumpy mashed potatoes.\n\nThis is easy to clean -- throw it in the dishwasher", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1455", "text": "Get it on sale!\n\tI ordered this when it way below thirty bucks; a great deal for a workhorse of a fan. In the heat of the last month, it's been going almost 24 hours a day, and it's not slowed down or stopped yet. \n\nIt's a bit noisier than the Vornado I have in the bedroom, but on the other hand, it's a stronger fan. I watch television in the same room, and don't have any problem, so unless you're extremely sensitive to sound, it's fine.\n\nBe careful moving it around; The \"head\" of the fan tends to come off the base if you aren't paying attention. It locks in place when you put it down, but moving it seems to make it \"unlock.\"", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1456", "text": "5 years and still going strong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\n\ti've had this can opener 4 more than 5 years and have never had a problem!!! i even let my 4-year old niece use it when she stays with me and helps me cook. never have 2 worry about anything with this one", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1457", "text": "The secret to success!!!\n\tThis is a wonderful can opener!!! I wouldn't have any other. The trick to having perfectly cut edges is to let the can spin around twice. I hold onto the can so that when it starts making its second round, I tighten my grip a little and the moment the lid comes lose it starts spinning. I have noticed that if I buy the dirt cheap, no name vegetables at the dollar store, the opener has difficulty. I guess one should blame the can and not the opener. It is a small price to pay for having such a safe appliance around. But then my opener is a couple years old so maybe my blade is just wearing out... If there is no replacement blade, you can bet I will buy another can opener just like this, and if I have to, on Ebay! \nI am sure this new technology has saved more than one lost or stray animal digging at the landfill or in the alley for a morsel of food. I just couldn't bear the thought of someone's lost puppy or an abandoned cat getting his tongue cut. Those old can openers are just plain dangerous. Call me a bleeding heart but it matters. It's not like my own pet couldn't knock the trash over when I'm gone and end up cutting themselves on one of those old fashioned, razor sharp lids. There are both elderly and child relatives in my house all the time and I just don't feel safe with those old tin cutters around. \nAll it takes is a little patience with new technology and using this can opener on more than just a couple cans to get the hang of it. There is no need to slam this appliance on the counter or floor. That's rediculous. As far as oversized cans, that's not what this was made for.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1458", "text": "Wow!\n\tI have to admit that I was surprised when the rolling pin arrived. I'm used to OXO quality, but this is over the top. It is a big rolling pin, with an ideal diameter. It is also heavy. It's heft helps keep it where it belongs, instead of bouncing around on the dough and making you work harder. It has a strong axle, which glides remarkably smoothly, even when the pressure is on. The hard non stick surface works very well, and does not pick up butter grease like some other coatings. The handles are simply the best I have have encountered. This is a very well designed kitchen tool that fully lives up to the and quot;Good Grips and quot; promise of quality", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1459", "text": "best lunch box ever - hot food stays hot for hours !!!\n\tI had seen my Japanese coworkers carry this thing to work. It's a great lunch bag! Beats brown bagging, because hot foods stay hot, and cold foods stay cold. I finally bought one because of the ease of use, didn't want to keep paying $$$ for hot lunches, and I can always bring my favorite foods. The bottom container is the only leakproof container. (That is my only gripe.) I usually put soup in here. The other containers will hold things without sauces very well. It's great because it allows for a large variety of foods (better nutrition). I have used bento lunch boxes since I was kid, and this is the best for adults. I like asian food, and this type of lunch box accomodates the best. \n\nIf you want to fill hot food, then pour in hot water in the containers for 10 minutes, let it get warm. Pour out the water, dry. Then fill. If you want ice cold food, put in freezer for 10 minutes, then put food in. \n\nThey also make bigger versions for larger appetites and another smaller one for small appetites. They really do stay hot. Once I had to take a very late lunch, I packed it at 7am, and at 2:30pm the food was still hot. No more waiting in line to microwave your lunch !!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1460", "text": "cookie sheet\n\tThey are working well so far. They stain a little when grease gets on them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1461", "text": "Love this bakeware\n\tThis makes baking so much easier, things just pop right out. The light weight and noiselessness of the product make this a real winner. Baking just keeps getting easier and easier. I have replaced all my bakeware possible with these silicone bakeware items. I love them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1462", "text": "COOKING CAN BE EASY!!!\n\tWhen I decided to buy this oven, I was not even looking to buy a convection toaster oven. I stumbled across this item looking for cookware. I read all the reviews, thought about it a few days and then decided to just buy it. Boy, am I glad that I did!!! And so is my family. The day we received it, I cooked muffins for my daughter and her friend for a snack. Extremely easy. All I needed was six muffins and the oven did just that for me. Since then, we have cooked more muffins, a meatloaf, bacon, toast, english muffins, chicken strips, waffles and bratwurst. My kitchen doesn't heat up like when I use my regular oven and the food has turned out better than when cooked in the regular oven. It was so easy for my husband to use this also while I was shopping and I just gave him a 15 second class before I left. I didn't notice any smoking when cooking meat or any of the other foods. This is my first Convection Toaster oven, which has replaced the microwave and toaster, and I can assure you we expect to use this oven alot. I love the design, the warming tray does just that, even when you have something else cooking you can throw buns or anything else up top to keep warm. It's great! The oven is big enough to cook meatloaf or chicken breasts and yet is not so monstrous that you lose your entire counter for one appliance. I would recommend this to anyone. What a great idea for the kitchen", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1463", "text": "A little too helpful. . .\n\tOverall this is a fine scale. One \"convenient\" feature is an auto zero function. If the scale has been tared and the tare weight removed, rather than displaying a negative weight, the scale automatically re-zeros. This may be handy most of the time, but sometimes it's a pain. With my old scale, I could tare a partially filled bowl, remove the bowl from the scale, add more goodies, and place it back on the scale to determine the weight of the additional material. That doesn't work with this scale--it rezeros when a tared weight is removed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1464", "text": "The Round Ones\n\tI hope these things are airtight because I just bought my fourth set. I don't buy the freezer storage containers because I own these. They can be used in cooking and freezing so I save on pricey disposable freezer bags. The little ones I use to store one package each of corn starch, yeast, baking powder, baking soda, three hamburger patties and to prepare, freeze and bake individual sized servings of salmon fillets.\n\nThe medium ones and the large ones are for leftovers, soup fixings, freezer meals, steaming chicken, fruit salad et al. \n\nI'm ten percent tempted to try out the rectangular ones because some foods I don't want to freeze in a stack but I don't think I would get as much use out of them as I do these round ones. I really would like to buy a fifth set but I won't. I rarely have more than one or two empty ones to spare. These get used all the time. I really didn't like using plastic wrap or aluminum foil to refrigerate food. These lids are more secure and therefore I am less stressed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1465", "text": "Love this rice cooker!\n\tIt does the job, cook my sushi rice perfectly and no burn. So much better than my old black and decker", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1466", "text": "completly satisfied\n\tI couldn't be more satisfied if my stock pot had cost 10 times as much", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1467", "text": "A great buy!\n\tThe AeroBed Premier Raised Queen sized bed is a Godsend. Due to a disability, I needed a raised bed that would allow me the convenience of a somewhat normal height bed, so my husband and I could camp with other family members at a recent family reunion. The AeroBed Premier Raised not only afforded me that ability, but also provided a surprisingly comfortable night's sleep as well. The bed is made of the highest quality material, and did not lose any air.\n\n\nI needed a dependable product, as I would not have tried this with a cheap airbed. I got all that I wanted in purchasing the AeroBed Premier Raised Queen sized bed, plus I now have a comfortable extra bed for overnight guests.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1468", "text": "The best pan I've ever had!\n\tAlthough it's a 'chicken fryer', I use it to pan-fry everything, and it works amazing! The depth of the pan allows larger amount of food inside, being stirred without spilling out. And the smaller diameter helps to concentrate heat in the pan. The nonstick feature truly works, nothing sticks to the pan, even the thick starch", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1469", "text": "Strong and Long Lasting\n\tThe Polder 5416-97 Essential Dual Leg Ironing Board is easy to lift and to fold. It stores neatly in small spaces. It's sturdy and will last a long time. The cover and pad is very colorful", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1470", "text": "Must Have!\n\tThis is the simplest, but one of the best kitchen must haves I have purchased in a long time. The peel is whisked of the garlic in seconds. Easy to clean, easy to store. No more garlic hands", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1471", "text": "Durable and Soft\n\tI am using this pad on a aerobed, so this wont be a good review for a person using it on a full sized mattress (I don't know if it will fit, it looks like it will but I haven't tried it). However, I can tell you that this is a durable mattress pad. It went camping with us without a problem. And it washes easily. those are important factors to consider", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1472", "text": "Great Product!!!!!!!!!!!\n\tLove the pan, the center is so cool, because you can tell when the product is pre-heated.....the center changes and it is so great. The pan is almost too big, but it is perfect for everything I can possibly cook in it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1473", "text": "Nice-looking martini picks\n\tThese are the best ones I have seen so far. You'll love the martini design! A great bargain", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1474", "text": "Bake and Serve Casserole Set\n\tI recently broke two of my favorite pieces of Corelle Baking and Serving Dishes. I looked on several sites and it seemed all I could find was the handleless French Style Corningware, which I have and find hard to use due to being without handles. This Bakeware has great handles and I love it. I love the Chutney on the side, I compared this price with ordering just two piece of the same thing in Abundance Design and the oblong baking dish separate and it was $10.00 more without the ramkins. This was a better value", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1475", "text": "beautifull\n\tI like the pistoulet dinnerware and specially the bread plates. But after some dishwasher, the paint begin to peel off. At least, I got a excellent customer service from Pfaltzgraff and they have exchanged the product. Good advice, dont place them in the dishwasher", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1476", "text": "A must have if you do a lot of baking.\n\tI am an avid baker. Sometimes you need to whip up your egg whites to fold in later. Having an extra bowl makes this so much easier than transferring to a different type bowl. Or maybe you are making Christmas cookies - you can have one batter chilling in the fridge while you are mixing another one. It's well worth the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1477", "text": "A must have for any kitchen!\n\tI bought this scale back in Jan or Feb. I needed one and after looking around for a while found that I liked this one the best because of its easy to read decimile display- pounds on one side, ounces (down to the tenth) on the other side. The lb/k switch is located on the bottom side of the unit and I don't find it inconvient down there. This scale also has a auto shutoff feature that helps save your batteries but has never shut off while I'm in the middle of measuring. Because of previous complaints to that effect when I first got mine I timed how long it would stay on ending up with close to 2.5 min before it did. I also love the look of the scale it is sleek and stylish, very clean lines and is easy to clean too, just a quick wipe down and I'm done. As a note to Alton Brown fans this is his scale of choice on Good Eats. The price tag may have you shying away but I assure you that its worth every penny. I would not trade mine for anything!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1478", "text": "Perfect all-in-one pan\n\tI do a lot of stir frying, using one pan to do many dishes. As a result I needed a pan that had non-stick quality for quick and easy cleaning and one that could take high heat from my professional stovetop. When pan and oil are heated to the right temperature the interior 18/10 stainless steel surface behaved as if it were nonstick. The heat was evenly conducted bottom through the sides, this due to the aluminium core sandwich being continuous from the bottom up the sides. The sides are high enough to not have food spill out in the process of vigourous stir frying. The height is also good for small item deep frying. The steep sloping of the sides enabled food to rotate well, falling back easily into the pan. Quality pans tend to be heavy, All Clad without exception but this size is perfectly manageable for tossing ingredients if need to. It also cooks a generous portion for one to two persons. All types(including metal) of utensils can be used with it. This is a solid, handsome and versatile pan with wonderful easy care and use. It is a total joy to cook with and one that gives you confidence that it will last a long, long time", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1479", "text": "Like having a coffe shop in your kitchen\n\tI first would like to say that if you are the occasional esspresso drinker, then this machine is to costly to use every once in a while go with a cheaper brand. Now for the rest of you that are die hard esspresso drinkers this is the machine for you.\n\nI moved from AK to NY a few months ago, while I lived in AK (ALASKA) there were coffe shops on every corner, to say the least I was addicted to mochas, and moving to NY they are few and far between. I was going into withdrawl. After doing some research I found this great machine. I wanted to use it for a while before writing a review about it. I love this machine. This machine is fast and the esspresso is great. I am a fan of regular esspresso as well and it comes out at a consistanly high quality, the Crema is perfect, however I found if you are using the single shot it doesn't come out that great so always use the double shot. The machine heats up quickly and everything is provided for you, two cups, two saucers, a pitcher and a frothing attachment. I can see that this machine will pay for itself withing no time. I have owned cheaper models in the past and you can really tell the difference in the quality of the esspresso. I have not used the pod attachment so I can't comment on that. If you buy the machine in my opinion you wont be disappointed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1480", "text": "LOVE this timer~!\n\tThis timer screams quality! Lovely, easy-to-use, and a great shriek to it. (you'll def hear it while in another part of the house!) One of its best features is that you can set the time just by tapping the particular numbers of the time needed. The best timer I've ever used or seen. I got two! :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1481", "text": "Rowena Steam Ifron\n\tI find this iron very easy to use. The multiple steam holes makes ironing easier and faster. I have a small problem with it spitting water. I have tried using 1/2 tap and 1/2 spring water and I have tried adjusting the steam flow, but it still tends to spit. Overall, I am very pleased with this iron.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1482", "text": "Very nice iron!\n\tThis is a great iron. It's quite heavy, but I like that. It really gets out the wrinkles. I don't even mind ironing any more", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1483", "text": "Must Have for Baking\n\tI adore my Emile Henry pie dish. It was my first piece of Emile Henry and worth every cent. The dish is beautiful and durable. It cleans up nicely, you don't have to worry about scratching and sticking is not a problem. \n\nI baked stuffed sole in it tonight and the results were wonderful. Evenly cooked, no sticking, no burning. For special occasion pies it is a huge asset. Bringing a homemade apple pie to the table in a classic dish definitely ups the WOW factor. In addition to the presentation value it bakes like a dream. Crisp, even, golden crusts and bubbly filling. Its also great with egg dishes like quiche that require very even heating for best results. \n\nEven if you are only the occasional baker you won't result splurging on an heirloom pie dish.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1484", "text": "Almost wonderful\n\tIt vacuums dog hair like nothing else I've used but you have to clean it every other time you use it. The cord could use 10' or so in additional length. The handle retracts nicely and it's light weight makes it easy to move around. I think the thing I like about it the most is the narrow suction strip or whatever it's called. I think the high power motor coupled with the narrow strip equates to superior suction but a little more time in use.\n This vacuum is totally worth the $60", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1485", "text": "Farberware is Fabulous\n\tI am really pleased with this purchase. This cookware far exceeded my expectations. It's heavyweight but not too heavy. I just love the cool touch handles. I would recommend this set very highly. If you cook alot like I do you will be more than happy with this set.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1486", "text": "Excellent Set!\n\tI have been very happy with this cookware. It is very well made, heavy and sturdy. This is the most expensive set I have ever bought, and the difference is stunning. The pans heat very quickly and get much hotter than my old pans. I have had to change my cooking style to accommodate the better pans. I like being able to put them in the oven and not worrying about caring for a (possibly) toxic non-stick coating. Well worth the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1487", "text": "Hopefully they will be great for holiday baking.\n\tI haven't had a chance to use them yet as the holidays are just approaching, but they look good and sturdy. If the cheesecakes come out well, I'll know then, but so far, so good. They delivered on time too.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1488", "text": "Good Stockpot at a Great Price\n\tFarberware 18/10 stainless steel cookware is a good line. I had this cookware at one time, and I can recommend it, especially for use on gas burners. Unlike Calphalon cookware, it can go in the dishwasher. However, to keep the finish gleaming, you might need to scrub the pots and pans frequently with cleanser and scouring pads. The 8-Quart Stockpot with Lid is a kitchen essential", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1489", "text": "Keeps hot water hot!\n\tSo far this has been a great product. I've had it for about a year and a half and have used it almost every day to hold boiling water for making tea. So far it has held up great. This carafe keeps the water near boiling for at least 5 hours. When I leave the water in it for 24 hours, the water is still warm enough for me to make tea with it.\n\n I have never used this item to store anything else other than water; but in theory, you should be able to make tea or coffe the night before and still have it hot in the morning 6 to 8 hours later, assuming the liquid is boiling when you pour it in.\n\n Some of the heat from the water is lost from the initial contact with the carafe, so the liquid you store will always be a little cooler than its intial temperature.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1490", "text": "Saw it for much $ more this weekend!\n\tWe received another set for our wedding, but I am considering taking it back to Macy's where this Calphalon 10 piece set was on sale for $399.00 this weekend. Same set, same pieces!! I can't believe it. These pans feel great are durable but won't weigh you down while you are cooking--The analon advanced brand I got is so heavy!! \nYesterday, I paid $99.99 for just the 12 inch Calphalon fry pan and I feel it was worth it given how much I have used the 10 inch so far. These are the only two pieces I have from this calphalon collection so far, but I want more.\nOh and although they say not to use this particular nonstick line in the dishwasher, you'd be totally lazy if you had too because cleanup is so easy with these!! It's amazing", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1491", "text": "expresso\n\tSaeco is great full automatic esspreso cafe maker,with buildin grinder and automatic disposal best in class for pric", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1492", "text": "A well designed set\n\tI am very impressed with this set. The pans are of heavy guage steel and have rolled edges. I had 3 pounds of chicken on the cookie sheet and with a one handed lift the pan did not flex as my other pans did, again heavy guage steel. The handles and the nonstick surface have had no problems at 450 degrees. Other brands that I have used deteriorate rapidly at 400 degrees or above. Keep in mind I am not a cook and by my very method of cooking (set oven to high and wait til you smell something burning) I am very hard on pans of any kind. A very high quality product that I would have gladly paid 50 bucks for. By the way, the cooling rack is nonstick as well.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1493", "text": "Does the job\n\tVery smooth operation. My complaint is that I have already spotted a bit of rust, but careful washing and drying should alleviate the problem", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1494", "text": "Great Knives\n\tI needed a set of knives like yesterday I had a [...] set of Chicago Cutlery knives they lasted 2 years the blades chipped and resharpen them were impossible because of the chipping, the handles faded and they had rust spots and I am not hard on knives I even hand washed them most of the time. So I bought these knives because they were Henckles and the never needed sharpening. I have had them 3 months they are perfect for me. they are made in China. \n\n3 of the knives got rust spots after 2 washing I called the company and they ask me to return the defectived knives and they replaced them in a very timely manner.\n\nSo for 49.99 I have knives that Look great Work great and if there is any problem the company will replace them.\n\nSo You can't go wrong", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1495", "text": "Good all purpose turner\n\tCalling it short is a misnomer - it's not that short - it's an average size. It has a rather bulky handle that is comfortable to hold but difficult to store. The turner itself is a little on the thick side so lighter foods don't always want to cooperate but I'm pleased with it. I wouldn't buy a matching spoon becuase of the bulky handle - takes up too much room in my drawer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1496", "text": "hard to find feature\n\tWith the advent of fancy featured coffee makers this is the right coffee maker for us. We like to brew 1 large mug of coffee at a time so we have fresh tasting coffee. Most models now have a carafe with the stop brew feature so you can pour out a cup while it is brewing. But you must use their carafe. With this maker you can use your own mug. And if the carafe breaks (and it costs as much as the maker to replace sometimes) you can still use the maker with the mug or other container. I sometimes use a stainless steel pitcher. Sure this maker isn't fancy, but I just want a simple cup of coffee and this maker does it with an appliance that doesn't take up lots of counter space. I haven't had any problems with messes or clean up with this maker", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1497", "text": "Great Sweeper\n\tWe bought this sweeper instead of the Dyson, because con. report had it rated higher. We paid a lot less and we are very happy with this product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1498", "text": "smartbrew really is smart\n\tI've had lots of coffemakers over the years, and always had a problem pouring the coffee into a cup. It ran over the side and made a mess, unless you poured it very slowly. I saw this model a few years ago and decided to try it. It is great. I will never own anything else. I have been looking for one to replace my old one, only because the heating element is dirty/rusty looking (my wife doesn't like it). In fact I'm going to buy one right now on Amazon, as I've looked at a few stores and the new Black and Decker models I have seen,don't have the dripless pouring spout", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1499", "text": "Really reasonable price and a great coffee maker!\n\tThis coffee maker is so simple to use any husband can do it! And, it makes a mighty fine cup of Joe at that! Shipping was free, and it arrived in perfect shape in a timely matter. Highly recommended", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1500", "text": "Very Nice for Side Dishes\n\tThese oval dishes are just the right size for sides, and they stay warm a very long time besides looking great. I have served mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, all kinds of squash and even bay and sea scallops; everything looks better in these. Also bought several for my children. A fine addition to your Le Creuset collection", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1501", "text": "A Perfectly Good Blender for the Price\n\tWhat can you say about a blender?\nPros: Easy to clean, attractive, very powerful\nCons: LOUD. The lid doesn't fit well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1502", "text": "Love my Bunn\n\tThis model is an improvement over the older pot shape. It is easier to clean and use. I wish it was available in local stores. I had to order it online which means extra for shipping", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1503", "text": "Fantastic idea, beautifully simple\n\tThis is a fantastic idea for teaballs. Sleek and stylish, this set is also practical.\n\nThe two teaballs are spring-loaded, and perfectly sized for a single cup of tea. Simply press the plunger, then stir the ball around in your loose tea container. Lift it out of the tea and shake the excess out to level the tea. Let go of the plunger, and the teaball closes securely. The long stem on the balls allow you to take the ball out of your cup (or stir the tea as it's brewing, if that's your preference) without having to lift a hot chain off of the side of your cup of hot water.\n\nPrior to this purchase, we used a tea 'spoon', which also spring-loaded shut. The problem with the spoon is that to fill it with tea, you have to hold it vertically in the container, which means you have few options - either close the spoon while the tea is still sticking out the sides, and fill your cup with loose tea, or try to shake the extra tea out after you pull the spoon of the container, and get tea all over your counter. Because of these teaballs' design, they don't share that problem.\n\nThe tower has one interesting feature, but some shortcomings. The good design is that below where each teaball hangs, there is a significant 'bowl' to catch any tea that might still be dripping. This has proven to be a very handy feature. The tower itself isn't very mobile, however. Due to how the hooks hold the teaball stems, it is seemingly impossible to move without one of the balls falling out. Also, when I got mine, the tower was visibly crooked, and I had to bend it back straight. That worked for me, but was quite hard, and I was worried I'd break it.\n\nOh, cleanup - cleanup is much easier than with the aforementioned spoon. The spoon hinges so that there is little clearance at the back of the utensil for washing out. These balls don't share that problem at all. The plunger gives more than adequate clearance to simply turn the ball sideways and wash it out in the sink (just make sure your sink's filter is in!)\n\nAll in all, I'm pleased with the purchase. It's such a fantastic idea that a few shortcomings don't significantly mar how well the product works", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1504", "text": "Great Oven Mitts\n\tI love these oven mitts. They have a magnet in them so you can stack them one on top of the other and stick them to your oven or refrigerator, or other metal surface. They are not as cumbersome as the really long, heavily molded ones. I bought them for all of my grown children and they all love them too.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1505", "text": "Great coffee maker!\n\tI have been using the coffee maker for over 3 months now, and I love it! I like that I can use either the caraffe or the travel mugs.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1506", "text": "Best of the Small Digital Thermometers\n\tIn my opinion:\n\nWell, I ordered two of these, one for my Daughter. Since I had two, guess what I did? You're right - I tested both on the same hot and cold materials to see how close they read. Well, they were within 1/2 degree F. of each other, which in a laboratory is sloppy, but for cooking food, it's darn accurate. \n\nI have several oven thermometers, you know, the mechanical ones, and I use this unit to see how accurate they are. \nAlso, I wanted a thermometer to be able to check the temperature of thinner foods, such as a hamburger, chicken patty, chicken breasts. Now, as you know, when you check the temperature of these items, you want a really quick reading, because your hand is close to the heat. Well, it's not as quick as advertised. It will take about 8 to 10 seconds to get a good reading, but that's not terribly long. Make sure you slide the temp probe through the handle so that your hand can be even further away from the fire.\n\nNext, it can be calibrated, so I put it up against a $400 Fluke meter, and it came within .8 degrees F, so I would consider it within specs. For food preparation, the difference would have no meaning. \n\nFinally, it seems to be holding up well against accidental drops and getting slightly wet. I've bought others, including those ridiculous forks with the built-in thermometers, but this unit is the best", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1507", "text": "Excellent saucepan\n\tWhen I ordered this saucepan, I didn't realize how high the quality would be. When I opened the box and first lifted the saucepan, I was immediately impressed with the weight and quality. Each time that I use this pan to heat up foods, I am constantly surprised at how much less time it takes for those foods to cook. Water boils very quickly. Lastly, the engraved measuring lines for liquids are extremely helpful. All in all, the best saucepan that I've owned", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1508", "text": "bought three\n\tI really like the hampers. They don't take up a lot of floor space and with three, I can separate the laundry. The handles make it easy to move them. They are a little deeper than my arms are long (I'm short) but I can tilt them to empty them. Would have liked having an assortment of colors to choose from", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1509", "text": "great for apartments\n\tMy boyfriend and I live in a two room apartment. There is not a lot of storage space. I ordered two of these hampers and the first one just came. I put his clothes in and he still has half of the hamper left. I am so glad to get something that is sturdy and large now we will have a place to put our clothes.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1510", "text": "Teapot Review\n\tThe most important quality of this tea pot is that it pours well; it does not drip nor does the water overflow the spout when filling the pot. I am very happy with my purchase", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1511", "text": "Best sheets. Best Value.\n\tThese sheets feel like you want them too. Heavy and soft. Worth every penny. This is the second time I've bought them from Amazon I can't see any reason to buy any other kind", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1512", "text": "I love this knife set!\n\tI just recently purchased this little knife set at a local department store and paid $10.00 for the set. I love these things! At Amazon's price of $3.99 I added a second set to another order and I am eagerly awaiting their arrival. I would recommend these knives to anyone. They are such a good deal, in my opinion", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1513", "text": "Wine Saver\n\tThe vacu vin wine saver works great, it keeps wine fresh in the refrigerator for weeks. Also it is very easy to use", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1514", "text": "Excellent Grill\n\tThis is the only grill I've ever had, so I guess I can't compare it to others, but for me this grill has been just great. It is super easy to use and clean. It has given me no problems at all. I recommend it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1515", "text": "Amazingly well designed and easy to keep clean\n\tHave to say \"ditto\" to all the reviewers below--I owned another brand before but it wasn't nearly as powerful. At least one reviewer expresses concern about keeping the blades clean, so I must note that the instructions indicate everything but the motor housing--which detaches from the blade element--can go in the dishwasher!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1516", "text": "Love the plates but they arrived scratched\n\tI'm sticking with the lighter colors due to scratching. My persimmon 16 piece setting arrived with two dinner plates scratched. I think next time I'll order them as individual place settings as they weren't packed well. Amazon will give me a 20% discount for keeping them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1517", "text": "My favorite knife\n\tThis is my favorite knife. It cuts very nicely and has a great feel. Mine is still sharp after 2 years of use", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1518", "text": "Salton Egg Cooker is Great\n\tI bought this egg cooker as a gift for my son, but I have used it and really like it. It soft boiled the eggs perfectly and is also very convenient to clean. The timer is also loud enough to hear", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1519", "text": "Good quality so far\n\tHad this oven for about a month now, and very satisfied. Nice brushed stainless steel finish, solid construction. Was a bit larger than I anticipated, but still fits nicely on my countertop. The controls could be a bit more elegantly designed, but overall very pleased with this oven. My favorite thing about it is how FAST it cooks and toasts", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1520", "text": "Cake Queen!\n\tThis cake form is phenominal! After spaying it with the flour/butter Pam, my cakes are flawless. I have never been disappointed with how my cakes have turned out with this pan. Not one corner of the pattern was soft. Every detail comes out crisp and so very clean. I have bought other pans from this maker and only have good things to say about them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1521", "text": "My Gorgeous Cake\n\tI love this pan. It's a 10 + in my eyes. When it arrived I washed it with mild soap and water. Dried it, sprayed cooking spray and filled it with my cake batter and popped it in the preheated oven. 37 minutes later a gorgeous cake was baked. I turned the pan over on a wire rack and my cake fell right out without one crumb stuck in the pan. I'm going to give this pan as gifts in the future. \nThis cake design is especially lovely when you dust the cake with powdered sugar and cinnamon..............", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1522", "text": "Great bread, but...\n\tI used La Cloche to make bread with, specifically San Francisco Sourdough, with SPECTACULAR results. The crust was crisp but chewey, and I could not imagine baking another loaf without it. But after I used it the first time, the bottom developed a crack. After a second use, the crack became so large that I will not use it again for fear it will break during cooking.\n\nI called Sassafras Enterprises (800.537.4941), and for $8.00 to cover shipping/handling they are sending out a replacement bottom. Their customer service was outstanding, and I feel they build a quality product. I also purchased the rectangular version of La Cloche, and I have not had an issue. Perhaps our La Cloche was damaged during shipping. I would have rated it 5 stars otherwise", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1523", "text": "I'm The Baker\n\tI love to bake. I really love to bake bread. My specialty is sourdough. So now I have 3 strikes against me, that is, until I found La Cloche. \n\nAlthough it can be used to cook meats, I personally only use it for bread. La Cloche turns your regular oven into a brick oven, and the quality of your bread will amaze you. It browns beautifully, has a crispy, chewy crust that seems to carmelize the sugars in the crust differently. There is no need to spray water or create steam in the oven, because the steam is created inside La Cloche by the bread itself. So actually bread making is more simple and safe because you are not spraying water into a 500 degree oven. \n\nThere are 2 shapes, a french bread style and round oven hearth style. I have both and pop them into the oven at the same time, so I am baking 2 loaves of bread at once, which is a little more economical. \n\nTruly, I wish I had this from the beginning of my baking attempts. If you are a baker or love one, go ahead and spring for it. You will never regret this kitchen tool. All my other bread pans are now unused", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1524", "text": "Not that bad..\n\tFirst of all, they aren't really intended for the novice user, but they are perfect for the long run. The wooden ones WILL rot before you ever get skilled with them, but these stainless steel ones will take a licking and keep on picking.\n\nOne thing the description doesn't say, is that they ARE made to be used as chopsticks and they can really function like them. \n\nMaybe on the descriptions from before they said they are slippery and they don't have any grip. I never had any problem with that depending on what I tried to grab. I was able to grab chopped steaks and even some vegetables with these utensils, though I haven't tried noodles yet.\n\nAnother thing I need to point out that the description doesn't. These utensils aren't round. The handles are square, as the points are rounded. The tips are blunted so grabbing things becomes awkward until you learn to get \"around\" the item you want to pick up. If you know how to use chopsticks and pick up things with them, you'll only have a very slight adjustment to make with these.\n\nAll in all, for their originality and how they are made, I give them a four and a half out of five.\n\nIf you wanted chopsticks to replace fickle and often unwashable wooden ones, these are the kind you want to get, definately", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1525", "text": "I am very happy with my silicone bakeware\n\tI have this and mini-pans and muffin pans - all silicone. They are great. The biggest problem is that the bread tends to expand the sides of the soft pan so the sides are a bit wider. I never oil the pans and the bread pops out easily. The muffins too ususally since the recipe often has oil in it.\n\nGreat product. Never noticed any odd taste/smell", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1526", "text": "kitchenAid Silicone Loaf Pan\n\tA wonderful product. Everything cooks very evenly. No sticking. So easy to wash and store also", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1527", "text": "Powerful Little Vaccumm\n\tI've had this model of the Shark for a couple of months now and it is working great. It has a powerful suction compared to my Duster Buster. I have had no problems with the battery so far and it seems to last the adertised 15 minutes. I too concerned over the HEPA filters. You can do a decent job cleaning it and I plan to clean it well with my ShopVac to extend the life. The vacuum and accessories fit nicely into the stand. I would definitely recommend this product for quick vaccums around the house and in the car", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1528", "text": "Can't be beat\n\tMy husband drinks coffee continuously. Whenever we are in the car, I'm always after him not to spill his coffee and I constantly have to clean up the inevitable spills. We could never find a good cup that would fit in the cup holder so the spills were always on the floor or in his lap. This cup does spill if it's tipped over (I don't think any cup will ever be completely spill proof) but it fits in the cup holder and therefore doesn't spill as easily. I bought two, one for him and one for me (I drink ice water and tea) and they both fit together nicely side-by-side in our cars cup holder. They keep hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold for long periods of time. I have purchased loads of cups over the 34 years of our marriage and this has to be the best by far. I would highly recommend this item for everyone!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1529", "text": "Excellent pot with excellent price\n\tI really wanted a 5-quart pot and wouldn't want to spend a lot of $$$. This turned out to be a great buy. It is a very good quality product. The non-stick surface seems very well coated. It's very versatile for us (a family of 4). I am very pleased and satisfied with the product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1530", "text": "An elegant way of serving\n\tIts a traditional serveware for serving the soup course The color of the tureen set allows it to be used with many of the dinnerwares and amp; the size is adequate to serve at least 8-10 people.The under plate is something not found with usual tureen sets which gives it an elegant look but it appears a little overpriced", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1531", "text": "Muffins comes right out\n\tI used metal muffin pans before, the muffins will never come out without the help of a knife, even the pan was sprayed. \nOn the other side, I am very satisfied with the Kitchenaid product, becuase beautiful muffins come right out, when turn the pan unside down (need to apply cooking spray before baking). \nYes, it did have some plastic smell during baking for the first couple times. After that, no smell at all. \n\nI chose not to pay $5 extra for the rack, still it works well with a cookie tray. \n\nThe only negative comment is the unerasble marks left by grease(oil/cooking spray) on the surface. I am not complaining about it, as it states clearly in the instructions, and it does not affect baking. \n\nOverall, I am very satisfied with this product, and I will buy more for my new kitchen.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1532", "text": "Corningware\n\tI ordered these just to make my $25. I'm sure they are well worth the price I paid, would be ideal for a one/two person family. I will use them for gifts", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1533", "text": "great product WORKS GREAT\n\tthis is the best steam cleaner it really gets your carpets looking like new again and I was very surprised that it worked great on old stains as well. I love the attachments for the furniture as a pet owner the attachments and the cleaner work wonders. I especially like the turbo surge button this works for the high traffic areas and I have 2 dogs that like to roll around the carpet to itch there backs and these spots get dirter,so this feature works GREAT for cleaning the deep down areas, makes my carpet's look new again!This is also easy to use to fill the water and empty it too, I am VERY mechianically not smart but this is soooo easy to figure and and use it is a breeze! I LOVE MY cleaner.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1534", "text": "AMAZING IRON FOR A GREAT PRICE\n\tHow many men do you know who rave about irons? Let me tell you this iron is a great buy. Ironing has become a breeze with this product instead of a dreadful hassle. I iron my shirts every day before work and it shows. Ironing was never been my favorite pastitme but now I actually set up time in my day just to use this product! This iron makes every shirt look like i just picked it up from the dry cleaners with its easy to use steam function. You can't beat the price too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1535", "text": "THEY ARE VERY BIG\n\tThey are very big, the spoons are very uncomfortable to use, they should have been smaller. and a better grip", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1536", "text": "Great product\n\tI have several of these pieces in various sizes and colors. I cook and serve in them all and they clean up beautifully. I highly recommend them", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1537", "text": "Great product\n\tI splurged and bought this product for my espressos in the morning. I bought the pint sized model for $35.00. (You use one charger each time you open the container up. So if you get the half pint size you will need to stock up on chargers.) \n\nI can't believe how long cream lasts in this thing. I had cream in it for almost two weeks and it was still fresh! \n\nThe canned whip cream you buy in the store is too sweet for me, so I just put a little bit of Torino Caramel syrup in with the cream to flavor it. I use it when company comes over for coffee, pie, etc. Why didn't I buy one of these things sooner", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1538", "text": "Coffee/Desert Lovers delight\n\tI got one of these as a x-mas gift a few years ago and love it! It is especially wonderful around the holidays. I like to make pies and it is great topping on all types of pies. We also drink a lot of flavored coffee and hot chocolate in the winter (its pretty cold here at night) and love to top it off with the cream. I'm not sure about the flavored syrups, but I just add some flavored coffee creamer (international delight or coffee mate) to the container and it makes it taste so good. It is such a hit at holiday parties that I have to borrow my mom's to keep up with the demand. It makes a great gift just be sure to get enough off the cartriage containers or you will run out", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1539", "text": "Great\n\tI love this rice cooker! It replaced one I had for many years,and was sure I would never find another I liked as well. I was wrong. This rice cooker is absolutely the best. It has replaced the broken one hands down. The rice is perfect every time whether you make 2 servings or serve a crowd, it keeps it warm without ruining it and it is so easy to clean and store. I would recommend this one to anyone that really likes rice and prepares it often.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1540", "text": "This is a Bargin\n\tI had a Zojirushi NHS-10 and worked fine. I gave it to my sister-in-law...grin.\n\nLatter I decided I wanted another cooker and just came upon this. It seemed to cheap. I ordered it from Amazon. This thing is a DEAL. We usually cook between 4-6 cups of rice at a time. It makes perfect rice, if you use the cup at 180cc..\n\nWe have 5 kids and been using this 2-4 times a month for last two years.\n\nI like it most of all as it has limited options and cooks only rice.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1541", "text": "Love this SaucePan!\n\tThis is a great saucepan!!! Lightweight, easy to clean, we love the straining lid! We got the red one. Totally worth buying! Thanx", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1542", "text": "Excellent Value ~ Attractive Looks\n\tI must agree with everything that has been written previously. This fan is sturdy, attractive, quiet and well-built with all the features one would want or need on a table-top fan. And you can't beat the price.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1543", "text": "great little grinder\n\tI did a lot of research before purchasing a grinder and I'm glad I took the time to narrow it down to this one. It has done a great job at a consistant grind, with minimal noise, and tons of grind settings. Quality", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1544", "text": "A durable SPRAYER, not a mister\n\tThis is a durable sprayer, not a mister. I went through 3 or 4 misters before finding the Hoffritz sprayers. Mine are 3 years old and going strong. The misters, including the expensive stainless steel one, simply do not last very long. We use a LOT of olive oil and these sprayers have held up well. They do require a good push. And you get more olive oil than you would with a mister.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1545", "text": "Outlast WORKS!\n\tI don't know how anyone could think that the outlast material isn't working. (..of course it has been significantly tested and proven that it works.) At first its cool. After about 5 minutes (depending on the person) outlast starts keeping an even temp.. \n \nNow that even temp. may not be as cool as you want - but it never gets much warmer than you are UNLIKE most every other pillow (..even buckwheat pillows which become hotter because of the fabric encasing the buckwheat).\n\nThe negatives are however:\n\n1. The outlast material needs to be pretty close to your body to work - and it DOES have a distinctive texture that is a broad weave box pattern and is \"stiff\" (..though after a few washings it becomes considerably softer). You might not like this textural feeling.\n\n2. Other than the outlast, the pillow is nothing special. The support is poor like most pillows, the interesting thing here though is that you can remove the stuffing - and fill it with a material you find acceptable (..if you don't like the standard poly fill), but you will need to do some minor sewing on the seam you opened to remove and replace the filling", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1546", "text": "Consumer Reports is right on!\n\tConsumer Reports rated this a best pick toaster for the money, and we agree 100%. It toasts beautifully - just what it's supposed to do, right", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1547", "text": "Better than trying to cook Rice in a pot!\n\tI got this rice cooker about 8 months ago, and I have probably used it once a week since then. It most certainly makes better rice than I could before (cooking in a pot on the stove), but the results are often inconsistent. \n\nSometimes the rice seems to get dried out and burns at the bottom. I think I need to up the liquid to rice ratio. It just occured to me after reading some other reviews that I may have been drastically overestimating the amount of rice to water because you are supposed to use that little cup that came with the cooker as \"1 cup\", not 1 real cup. :/ \n\nI use the steamer basket to steam shrimp all the time though, and it works fabulously", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1548", "text": "The dish is great I have had mine for 3 years/no problems\n\tI was suprized when I read the 1 review.I have had mine for 3 years and had no problems,it has been in the dishwasher,put away by my two kids.No cracks no chips,cleans up great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1549", "text": "What a great way to enjoy white wine!\n\tI had heard that the shape of Riedel wine glasses enabled one to maximize the \"nose\" of a wine. How very true! I was amazed how much more of the wine's bouquet was immediately noticeable with these glasses. And, they feel great in your hands. I highly recommend them for wine enthusiasts", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1550", "text": "Great Gifts\n\tI love the Rapid Ice Wine Coolers. I give them for token gifts and use them frequently myself. They are great for a spure of the moment glass of wine that needs chilling", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1551", "text": "Quite versitile\n\tGreat for frying eggs, but I prefer a pan with higher sides for omlets. Every grilled sandwich I've made on this griddle has come out perfect. My kids use it to make pancakes and they swear by it. I've found that pre-heating the griddle in the oven first helps it heat more evenly and avoid the hot spots that can occur when cooking on a stove top. The pre-seasoning works great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1552", "text": "Awsome Skillet\n\tMan what a great pancake and a grilled chesse skillet. It's the perfect size for pacakes. I'd give it 10 stars if i could. Love it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1553", "text": "Excellent soup pot\n\tThis pan is perfect. Not too big, nor too small for a perfect soup. For the price, you can't get better. This pan replaces my Farberware 6 quart, and overall, it isn't any bigger; just holds 2 quarts more. Love it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1554", "text": "Review of Circulon twin pack skillets\n\tI received the shipment very quickly despite not paying for the shipping. I love the skillets. They're very heavy duty and are a great addition to my Circulon cookware", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1555", "text": "4.5-Quart Pressure Cooker\n\tIt's a very good cooker.\nI can save my cooking time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1556", "text": "Awesome machine\n\tThis is great. I use it to grind flax seed. It works well and is fairly easy to clean. The cord winds up into itself, which is very nice, to keep it out of the way when storing it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1557", "text": "Great Pot\n\tThis pot is a great deal. I had it for a couple of weeks now and it has been great for cooking, nothing sticks to it and clean up is easy. I love the glass top for see what is in the pot and how it is cooking. Great pot for the money. I find this pot to be just as good as my non stick calphalon if not a little better and the price is lower then the calphalon", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1558", "text": "FoodSaver Quart Size Bag\n\tIt's excellent if you already have a good foodsaver. They are thick and good quality bags. It works really well and does keep food fresh. Only good for small and dry foods though, but they are reuseble to a certain point", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1559", "text": "A great set, especially for the price!\n\tI received this set as a wedding present and have loved using it over the past 4 months. I cook several times a week, mostly for husband and myself, and sometimes for guests. This set has been perfect for my needs, and has performed very well. I follow the care directions (handwashing, no metal utensils) and the non-stick coating has done very well. I love the glass lids and the cushy handles.\n\nThe set includes, as pictured, 1-, 2-, and 3-quart covered saucepans, 6-quart covered stockpot, and 8- and 10-inch French skillets. The skillets don't come with lids, but the two biggest pot lids work well. NOTE: The product descriptions mention an 11-inch saute pan; this is NOT in my set and is not included according to product features listing or the picture shown. I did feel a need to buy a 12-inch skillet as the one addition to supplement this set.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1560", "text": "The E-Type of Toasters\n\tMy husband, (a Jaguar lover), calls this the \"E-Type of Toasters\"! It is beautifully designed; requires minimal space and is 'simply' sophisticated. To achieve the \"perfect toast\" using our old toaster required toasting a slice of bread three times, turning it twice, - now it's one single click.\nKitchen appliances wouldn't be hidden away inside the cabinet if they were designed as elegantly as Braun's Impressions Toaster", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1561", "text": "Looks great!\n\tI love to have a dinner party with a cake in this case. It's elegant and gets compliments from all. I have found it to be sturdy enough, as mine came in one piece and is not broken or cracked. This is a very nice case. Cake looks even more tempting", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1562", "text": "Excellent waffles and easy to clean!\n\tThis is a wonderful appliance and at what a savings! Mine arrived promptly and in \"shipped from the manufacturer\" condition. This is such an improvement over my old waffle maker (no matter how much I greased it the waffles always stuck).\n\nThe first time I tried it was on my new son-in-law and I was eager to make a good impression. A red light indicates the appliance is on and a green light tells you when it's ready to cook. My first waffle came out beautifully and you-know-who ate it with great satisfaction and requested another. Then I screwed up. You see, if you don't follow directions and forget to rotate the waffle maker your waffle splits in half and can't be put back together again! Third time I did it right.\n\nWaffle grids slide out easily for cleaning in the dishwasher. Outside of stainless steel appliance my be cleaned with soap and water or glass cleaner if you prefer. Handle folds down and therefore the appliance stores easily.\n\nI was too busy to follow the gram instructions in the recipe booklet accompanying the waffle maker and too busy to beat egg whites separately. So I used my tried and true pancake recipe which turned out great. In the future I'll be more creative!\n\nHighly recommended for waffle lovers", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1563", "text": "Bill Kauffman\n\tThis unit does everything it is designed to do. Have used it several times now and the only question we have is, when do we change the oil? ..... we think it's kinda like your car, if it looks and smells bad .... dump it ... grin !", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1564", "text": "A great deal\n\tAt $20 and free shipping this is probably the best deal around for people on a buget. Realistly the retail value is not $80 it is around $40. The fabric is not all that soft however with a few washings it should be great. If the thead count bothers you like some other reviewers spend more money don't complain about it when it's plainly listed. An easy way to solve that problem if you are on a tight budget now is to buy it and then later buy a duvet to make the comforter softer. The only reason I deducted a star is because the bed ruffle is very flimsy. It feels like it would tear very easily. This is not a problem for me as I find them annoying but may bother some people. All in all I think it is a great deal", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1565", "text": "comments from a serious amateur cook\n\tthe glass cover fits well. the heavy bottom distributes heat well. the ease of cleaning is wonderful. it's a great addition to our kitchen", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1566", "text": "Gorgeous!\n\tI just received this as a wedding gift and it is beautiful! A great gift", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1567", "text": "Great Item for a Great Price\n\tI love this product , the processor is small but enough for a home kitchen and it doesn't take up much space. It chops , shred , slice but the bad thing is sometimes when making sticky stuff, the stuff goes under the thing that holds the blade and its extremly hard to get out. The other bad thing is the plastic , everytime I use the processor the smell of what I'm making last in the plastic bowl and won't go away until I make something else. And I did clean it very hard. Overall I do Recommend this product to All", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1568", "text": "Just like ours in China\n\tI had the same wok for four of the five years that I lived in China. It was made of the same type of carbon steel as this one. When I came back to the USA last year, I looked all around for this kind of wok and was very happy to find it.\n\nMy wife, a native of southwestern China, joined me in the USA this year. She thoroughly approved of my choice. And, boy, does she make the best stir fried vegetables in the world.\n\nTrue, it is heavy, but that is good news because now we have an electric stove and the thick steel helps distribute the heat well. (In China we had a gas stove with a huge flame.)\n\nI still don't understand all the rituals involved with \"seasoning.\" In China I was taught to scrub it hard after cooking with a stainless steel or brass scrubber in hot soapy water, then dry it very well before heating it just a little and rubbing it down with oil (we use a paper towel) on the inner surface. Store it oiled! Rarely have we had any sticking problems.\n\nA little scrubbing gets the rust right off if you forget to dry and oil, so don't panic!\n\nThis is a fairly priced (at around $25), good piece of equipment for cooking \"real\" Chinse food", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1569", "text": "Excellent product\n\tThe Kitchen Aid hand mixer is actually more than I expected. It is light weight, easy to use, and has attachments that other mixers don't usually have. While it is more expensive than your average hand mixer, I definitely feel I got my money's worth. I have other Kitchen Aid products and they last forever. I have never been disappointed in their performance.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1570", "text": "It's a good thing.\n\tI purchased this product because I have recently starting baking cookies and stirring cookie dough by hand left my arm and shoulder sore. I know Kitchenmaid as a quality product name. Instead of the large mixer I opted for this handheld model because I don't have alot of counter top or space. \n\nIt is light, easy hold and powerful enough for the toughest chocolate chip cookie dough. I am happy with it. \n\nI was also happy with the delivery of the product...it arrived within the week and was well package to prevent damage", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1571", "text": "Great for real Tea lovers !\n\tGreat invention! I drink mostly loose teas, gave up coffee some time ago. Because of work and being \"Mom\", I spend a lot of time in my car. I have tried several travel presses and most of them don't trap all of the leaves under the press, especially leaves that unroll as they steep. This is the most practical travel mug that I've ever seen and the storage compartment is absolutely great for carrying extra loose tea for those all day meetings. I ordered one for my desk and one for those long car trips", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1572", "text": "Your lodge will outlive you\n\tThe effectiveness of this dutch oven lies in its design which served chuck wagons a century ago and campers today! Cast Iron is ALWAYS a good value for the money and it's indestructable (I'm still using my mother's Lodge skillet that she got for a wedding gift in 1954). This dutch oven, designed specifically for the camp or fireplace cook, goes from the fire to the table with ease. It stews and bakes beautifully - get a dutch oven cookbook and learn how to make campfire biscuits as well as those stews and chilis! Also makes a fabulous wedding, shower, or housewarming gift. Forget expensive wedding registries - buy the bride a lodge dutch oven and skillet. She'll hand them down to the next generation. Every camper can use this and so can every backyard griller. Highly recommend!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1573", "text": "Brita filter\n\tI have used a Brita filter water pitcher for many years, and I love it! The directions clearly state not to use hot water, and the filter snaps into place in order for the water to filter through properly. When my daughter visits, she says, and quot;I'd like a glass of Brita water! and quot; :", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1574", "text": "Great Product!\n\tI struggled through many pages of product reviews and descriptions before I finally decided to purchase this particular brand. Why? Because I didn't have a clue on which brand was good or bad, many of the reviews for mushroom/egg slicers were mixed, so I took a stab in the dark, and came up a winner!! This is a great product, stores easily, and works well. The curve where you put the mushroom (or egg) is just the right size and is just a wonderful time saver! I love it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1575", "text": "Exceptonal Cookware!\n\tHonestly... I do not, for the likes of me, understand why anyone would give this cookware a bad review. It appears that those who have, either can't read or didn't bother.\n\nWe have had our set of Calphalon Contemporary Nonstick for several months, and everyone in the family (mom, dad, two teenage sons) uses them. We use and wash them as directed. Also, we don't use any of the \"Pam\" type sprays. So far they still look great and the foods cooked in them are delicious", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1576", "text": "So Far So Good\n\tLove these measuring cups. Easy to use and see measurements. No more bending or guessing. Worth the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1577", "text": "Extremely good value for money\n\tWell constructed, good lid fit and solid handles. The cover handle gets very hot in use but this is to be expected as it is metal. The saucepan handle is quite narrow and if wet, or greasy, could be annoying to handle when draining the pan (although I have not had this problem with any of the pans in this range). All in all, I think this is excellent valu", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1578", "text": "Long-lived Workhorse\n\tI have owned this skillet for 25 years and it's still going strong, even with constant use. Still looks great, too. It's a good size, easy to clean and useful for many purposes. The aluminum core spreads the heat well. This is a great value for the price", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1579", "text": "The best kitchen timer you can get\n\tI have bought this timer numerous times, and, after a few years, after it falls into a pot of soup or something, I go buy another. Reasons: a) the programmable timer which allows you to time several dishes simultaneously. b) Sturdiness. Its magnet does not stay glued to the back forever, but otherwise it's durable for an everyday electronic gadget - you should get several years of use out of it. c) It's one of the only timers I can find - and I look at big box stores, major discount stores, the supermarket, etc. - that allow you to time dishes longer than an hour or 99 minutes. This is important for pot roast, big chickens, turkeys, unusual dishes that simmer overnight, and so on. \n\nI recently bought it at Amazon because the big box store where I used to get it, now only carries from Pyrex a much more complex version which you don't need for everyday cooking.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1580", "text": "This is The Best Kitchen Timer Out There\n\tIn my opinion this is the best kitchen timer out there! \n\nIt has FOUR separate programmable digital timers that can count up and/or down - each with their own alarm sound. It also has a regular clock setting. Plus, you can either plop it on the fume hood using the magnet on the back of it, clip it to your apron using the clip or set it on the counter using it's support stand. Oh, and did I mention how small it is?...just another nice feature! \n\nSo yeah, no more having to set the oven timer, the microwave timer and my watch timer in order to keep track of all the various foods cooking at the same time.\n\nNot only do I use this timer in the kitchen constantly I also use it for numerous other things too. It's the \"Time Out\" timer for the kids, a ten-minute reminder when I need to get us all out of the house...you name it!\n\nMy Mother owns this same timer and is the one that originally introduced me to it, thank heavens! I can't imagine running a kitchen without this hard to find item. If you check out Bed, Bath and Beyond you'll see they don't have anything with FOUR programmable timers.\n\nLong story short...if you purchase this timer I promise you will NOT be disappointed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1581", "text": "Light weight board\n\tI've owned this board for a year now. Pros- light weight, you can use very sharp knives on and not get much indentation on the board, compact. Cons- well it can be a con that it is light weight since if you are trying to cut a larger item it might shift, but honestly, if you just get a cutting board that is larger you'd have the perfect cutting board", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1582", "text": "A nice little addition to your home bar!\n\tI am giving this 4 stars rather than 5 simply because I do not like the way this just pulls on and off. I've never purchased a shaker before though, but I would appreciate one the screws off and on so the top is certain to be on every time! Other than that..it's very sleek and the strainer in the top is a plus", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1583", "text": "No trouble getting the top off\n\tI have used this jigger several times a week since I got it back in November, and I think it's great. I often make a second round with it. It is difficult to remove the top with the jigger on, but otherwise it comes off fine as long as you open it up right after you make and pour a round of drinks", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1584", "text": "Not bad\n\tThis fry cutter is good if you have a small potato and want some fries...otherwise you will need to cut your potato first. Also, it takes a bit of effort to use", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1585", "text": "Great Product\n\tThis was a simple and easy to use product. I didn't even have to read the directions on how to remove the blades. The only downfall is that you can't use very big vegetables. I use it to make home made french fries. I had to cut the potato in order for it to fit in the cutter. Aside from that it's a great product", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1586", "text": "I never knew ironing could be this easy\n\tI had a Panasonic teflon coated iron before this. I didn't have any idea how much easier ironing could be - teflon is way overrated! Don't get me wrong, I still HATE ironing, but at least now its over a lot faster. Plus, the iron is always at the right temperature for whatever I'm ironing, and its easy to fill with water. The only thing I'd like is a retractable cord, but it isn't a real cause for complaint", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1587", "text": "The joy of ironing?\n\tAfter reading a recommendation from Consumer Reports I was excited to see this iron for less that the suggested price. In two days it arrived and I am very pleased with this iron. Although it is a bit heavier than my old one, the results were great. No tax? No shipping? No parking --- the best way to shop", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1588", "text": "fabulous\n\tloved this grill, unfortunately we have only limited counter space otherwise I will put this grill permanently in the counter. My husband loves the burgers that I made from this grill. They lean and delicious!!!\n\nrecommended it to anyone", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1589", "text": "cool cookin\n\tI really enjoy cooking with the combo grill/griddle, its saves a lot of time on breakfast, lunches and dinners you get more meals at one tim", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1590", "text": "inexpensive knives\n\tIf you are looking for a nice, inexpensive set of knives, look no further. This set is very sharp, cuts well and fits into your hand nicely. They have great balance and apperance. The box is a little cheap feeling and looking, but allows for a great storage within a drawer or cabinet.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1591", "text": "vacu vin concerto\n\tproduct works as described, keeping red and white wines for longer than their normal corked shelf life. case could be a bit more substantial with a higher cosmetic appeal", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1592", "text": "Perfect for the task!\n\tI have to say, I have been needing a meat pounder for a long time and this one is great. I used it on chicken and it did a great job with very little effort on my part. Plus is was very easy to clean, just some soap and water. I am very pleased with this item", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1593", "text": "Very happy with this set.\n\tI just moved into my new place and I wanted a new set of dishes that were simple but unique and this set was perfect. Just like past reviews have stated, these pieces are a perfect size. The bowls are awesome cereal bowls, the dinner plates are large, the salad plates are perfect for salad or a sandwich w/ chips and the coffee cups are used every morning for my cup of joe. I bought a second set to make sure I had plenty for when friends came over for dinner. Speaking of friends over for dinner, on the two occasions that I have had friends over for dinner since I bought the set, people always compliment the pieces. I am very happy with my purchase", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1594", "text": "Awesome and Complete Set\n\tI cant say enough about this set. The cups are the perfect hot beverage size. The dinner plates are big enough for any meal and I love the square shape. They are versitle and fit any style. They also fit perfectly in the dishwasher and they set straight up and do not fall over so I never need to re-wash. The salad plates are big enough for salads, desserts, appetizers or condiments. Bowls are great too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1595", "text": "Best brown rice ever.\n\tMakes the best long grain brown rice that I've ever tasted. Only wish that Zojirushi made a 5 cup version of the Induction rice cooker", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1596", "text": "Best little fan ever\n\tI love this little fan. It's perfect for cooling one person. I have it on my nite table and use it every night. Amazingly quiet and soothing air.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1597", "text": "works great\n\tAfter reading the reviews, I decided to try these, since I wasn't too thrilled with either the cost or quality of the senseo pods. After getting my three sets in the mail, I went to my grocery store, bought the Starbucks Sumatra whole beans, ground them to expresso grind, and went to try the ecopads. I followed the instructions, put the ecopad in the machine (perfect fit), hit the 8oz button, and wa - la! I would challenge anyone to tell the difference between the stuff you pay $3.50 a cup for at Starbucks. I'm definately hooked. I can't see how other reviewers have had problems with these. They are easy to fill, and fit perfectly in the machine. They are a bit messy to clean up, but its a fair trade off for the awesome coffee and the cost savings over the pods or actually going to starbucks. I would estimate I will get 50-60 cups out of a $6 store bought bag of coffee. Basically, one heaping teaspoon fills up the ecopad perfectly. Also I would estimate getting hundreds of uses out of each ecopad - they seem very durable. I am looking forward to trying different coffee's with these. Well worth the tiny investment", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1598", "text": "Great Sauce Pan\n\tI love to cook, and own several different brands of cookware, All Clad, Cuisinart, and Calaphone. This sauce pan didn't disappoint me. I love it!! The pan has a wider bottom than most 2 or 2 1/2 quart pans. This is great if you need to saute onions or peppers at the beginning of a sauce, or if you need a little extra room to stir something. I am very, very happy with this", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1599", "text": "Lodge Pro-Logic Pre-Seasoned 8\" Pan is top notch!\n\tIt's just the right size for sauteing veggies and meat for one. Cooks evenly and requires little cleanup. The preseasoning takes the guesswork out of initially readying castiron cookware for use. Lodge Pro-Logic properly packaged and sent my merchandise in record time. I would definitly buy from them again and recommend them to my friends", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1600", "text": "Great Indoor Grill\n\tI have had my grill for a week, we've cooked lean steaks on it, pork chops, and the other night we cooked hamburgers on it. This is my first indoor grill so when one review mentioned the \"George Foreman\" grill was a bit faster, I was amazed I thought the Delonghi cooked pretty fast!! Clean up was really easy and one MUST remember to preheat it. I gather some have not. And as to smoking I haven't had any but then I buy lean meats and put water in the bottom if I think the food will drip a lot of fat. Fat dripping into the large tray in the bottom is what burns and causes the smoke. I've only used water once, with the hamburgers (no smoking). This really is a great grill and large enough to be more than satisfying (actual cooking space is 15\"x11\"). Ease and comfort of use is amazing. I highly recommend it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1601", "text": "Crock pot cheesecakes!\n\tI got this pan for making cheesecakes in a 5 quart round crock pot. (There are recipes for these on southernfood.about.com in the crock pot section.) This a good pan for this type of recipe! It's an unusual size, more than mini but less than full size. It's a great size for one or two people. (Standard recipes and pan sizes always make waaaaay too much for the small household.) \n\nI generally like Kaiser products. Very good German engineered quality! The BMW of bakeware. No leaks, excellent materials, spring is excellent. I had some other springform pans that were useless and they went into the trash. Not so Kaiser. Kaiser pans are keepers! They are worth the little bit of extra money compared to other brands.\n\nAmerica's Test Kitchen/Cook's Illustrated also endorses Kaiser as the best springform pan choice...and they really know how to evaluate and test equipment and cookware", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1602", "text": "Fantastic pan!\n\tI just finished washing this pan, which I choose to use at an increasing rate. It washes up with ease, who needs non stick? Looks beautiful, more importantly, I love cooking in it. Perfect size! The only problem is, I won't let the men in the household use it, hmmm", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1603", "text": "Stainless is better than nonstick - Calphalon is best value!\n\tI purchased a custom collection of Calphalon tri ply pieces in the past six months, starting with smaller pans and working my way up. I am so IN LOVE with them. This everyday pan is a workhorse and you simply cannot beat the ease of cleaning. Once you get used to it, cleaning the stainless (versus nonstick) is just as easy - and better because it is dishwasher safe. Stainless versus nonstick is now my preference virtually all of the time. For skillet chicken, this is the absolute best you can do for a perfectly browned end result. I have one piece of All-Clad and I can tell you honestly that I PREFER the Calphalon tri ply to it - though ALL Clad is definitely exceptional. You will not regret this purchase.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1604", "text": "Very Happy with this coffee maker\n\tWe bought this Cuisinart coffee maker after reading the reviews of every single thermal carafe/10-12cup coffee maker out there (our previous Krupps had stopped working, and the current Krupps model got bad reviews).\nWe have been completely happy with this Cuisinart thermal one - great coffee, easy to use, very hot - no complaints at all", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1605", "text": "Zip Zap Zowie\n\tThis is faster and safer than using a knife, with perfect results every time. Our favorite gadget this summer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1606", "text": "Worth the extra few bucks\n\tThis toaster is definetly well worth the price. It is sturdy, compact and full of features. And the best of all! It doesn't burn the toast! Very happy with it and the $10.00 less price than at Macy's!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1607", "text": "Get this one!\n\tI bought this grinder for flax seed and it works wonderfully. What I love most is that after you grind what you need you can place the tight sealing lid that comes with it on and put in right into the fridge. Nice look, great function and very clean machine.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1608", "text": "Excellent Blade Grinder For the Money :-)\n\tI purchased the Cuisinart grinder from Amazon based upon customer reviews just over two years ago after trying two cheaper $20-ish models picked up at local discount stores. Motors on one of the cheaper grinders locked up in short order; the second lasted longer but the blades rusted after only 2-3 months in a storage building. The motor on the Cuisinart is still going strong, but I had to trash it today. I have to admit that the blades did seem to be a bit duller after grinding enough beans to make 1-3 pots of coffee per day for two years straight, but that's to be expected with a blade grinder. The on/off button broke about 2 months ago; then, last week, the blade housing wore out and broke off while grinding my favorite John Conti beans. Others have stated that this grinder is less messy than some of the other models, but grinding coffee is a messy undertaking and a necessary evil to get the freshest coffee! If I don't try a higher quality burr grinder, I may get another one of these!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1609", "text": "Read the info\n\tThis is a decent unit. For those who don't take the time to read or can't understand what they read the product listing states the scoop included is for a 4 ounce cup(4 x 4 is 16). The usual sold in the US coffeemaker is a 4-6 ounces per cup capacity. Coffee instructions say usually measures are for a 6 ounce cup. A cup is not what you use or the standard liquid 8 ounce cup. Most advertised 10 and 12 cup coffeemakers hold the same total amount in the carafe. The manufacturer calcultaes what will sell. This has been going on since I bought my first coffeemaker 30 years ago. Caveat emptor!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1610", "text": "Newer isn't necessarily better\n\tThe Model 40053 is a good effort, but misses the mark compared to the now-discontinued West Bend Model 40032 Triple Timer, sold in the 1980s and 1990s. I don't need a real-time clock, nor a stopwatch in a kitchen timer, because they just complicate the device.\n\n* Water resistance;\n* distinctive alarms for each channel;\n* superbright blinking LED secondary alarm indicator for loud environments;\n* blinking LCD indicator for each active timing channel;\n* shirt pocket size, countertop stability;\n* single-hand programmability, and\n* memory recall for easy repeat timing\n\n-- that's what I'd like to see in an improved version of the 40032. Perhaps customer pressure can get West Bend to bring something like that to the market", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1611", "text": "Much Cheaper at Target\n\tTarget sells this same item for less than $5.00 32oz. bottle. It pays to shop around!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1612", "text": "great little pan\n\tI use this pan alot. It makes great grilled sandwiches, pancakes and french toast. It is also easy to clean and stor", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1613", "text": "Easy to clean up\n\tI've owned electric skillets before and it was always so difficult to clean up that we put them away and only pulled them out for big occasions. We bought this skillet a month ago and use it several times a week. We haven't had any problems with it at all, and we love the way you can pull the pan off for easy clean up", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1614", "text": "Essential Wine Lover's Aid\n\tThe vacuvin wine chiller works as advertised and is a realy wine lover's aid when white wiine is desired but the bottle is not chilled. Using the vacuvin wine cooler within 5-10 minutes the wine is properly chilled.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1615", "text": "Love this!\n\tI didn't have a bundt pan, and I found this one when I went in search of one. I'm so glad!!! I've only had it a week, but have used it 4 times!! Has a very unique shape", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1616", "text": "Gets Weekly Use\n\tI love this steamer because it fits in All Clad sauce pans from 2 to 4 quarts. The other version with the long handle doesn't fit the 2-quart.\n\nWorks beautifully. Easy to care for (dishwasher safe).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1617", "text": "Functional and esthetically pleasing.\n\tIf you love to prepare food, these measuring cups are for you. They are very well made and are fairly heavy. No cheap metal here. They feel good in your hand. If cooking is as much of an art as a necessity to you, these will make an excellent addition to your kitchen", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1618", "text": "great coffee, weak lid\n\tThis maker is the better of the two pod coffee machines I had. It is easy to make your own pods that work very well and you have much better coffee due to fresh grind. My problem was that the part that catches when you close the lid broke. It probably was mostly my fault but it is made of plastic unlike the metal one on the other pod maker I have. That is why the other one still works and the Juan Valdez is broken. IF you are careful not to overfill your homemade pods you'd probably never have a problem with it. Just be careful in closing it and don't force it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1619", "text": "Good coffee maker\n\tI got this for Christmas over a year ago, and it still works great! I use it most every morning. The coffee quality isn't as good as my drip maker - no pod coffee maker can ever measure up to a drip maker - but it's very easy to brew just one cup and with no cleanup (except to remove the used pod!).\n\nI agree with the other reviewer that the Juan Valdez coffee pods come in excessive packaging (individually wrapped pods inside a cardboard box), plus my grocery store doesn't carry them. Any brand pod can be used with this coffee maker. I use whatever's cheapest, usually the Senseo Douwe Egberts. I buy either the dark roast or the vanilla flavored. I prefer strong coffee, but even the dark roast pods aren't strong enough for me.\n\nI wish I had the black-colored machine because the white shows every single coffee stain", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1620", "text": "Great for microwaving meal-sized soup or oatmeal\n\tWhen all you're having is a big bowl of chunky soup for lunch or oatmeal for breakfast, this bowl goes great in the microwave and on to the sofa with you.\n\nSo many times one has to be careful microwaving a hearty portion of soup or oatmeal in a regular-sized bowl, because it will boil over. How much fun is that to clean up your microwave carousel before you can eat? \n\nBut this bowl is big enough to handle the bubbling. Just take a kitchen towel under it against the heat and you will be cozy in your terrycloth robe on the couch for some nice potato-ing", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1621", "text": "Does some things better than others\n\tI've used my pan twice before reviewing. The first time was corn muffins and they came out really well. They muffins popped out with ease.\n\nThe second time I made lemon cupcake with white chocolate chips, and it was harder. The pan was hard to transport to the oven full of batter. Halfway through baking, the batter drips onto the oven floor, causing me to put a muffin tin under the pan. When baked and cooled, the cupcakes broke while popping out", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1622", "text": "If you can find a better toaster, buy it, but good luck finding such a rariety!\n\tI dont think it was as bad as the reviews imply. I've had mine about 6 months now and it still works fine, the only complaint I have is about the settings as one person said it can be the exact same on both sides and yet one side will \"burn\" and one be \"underdone\". I just adjusted these and turned them so they both cook whatever I'm making right, even though it is off by one number compared to the other side. So thats a fluke for sure which would make it worth buying one without any problems, but frankly I've yet to find such a toaster. Other then that I've had no problems with this one, I love the look and style of it as well it is so cute and practical other then the above problem. I would recommend this toaster but as I got it as a gift I probably wouldnt spend the $50 but would gladly pay $30 for it. I dont think you can really find a better toaster I've done the cheap kmart specials and frankly those dont last as long as this has without much worse problems or burning.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1623", "text": "Outstanding Value\n\tI researched many roaster pans before I settled on this and am I glad I did. It offers a truly stovetop worthy construction, no bending or warping, a great v rack, and superb heat distribution. The handles are comfortable and the pan fits perfectly in the oven. Compared to the AllClad, it is less expensive and better performance. A well thought out pan", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1624", "text": "My most essential cooking utensil\n\tI love the way cast iron cooks. Not to mention it is so nice to spend less on something that lasts longer and is easier to clean up!\n\nI do have problems lifting things sometimes, but this is about the same amount of work as the non-stick pans that I used to have, although slightly heavier, the handles are ergonomic and the loop on the other side of the handle compensates by making a balanced lifting motion easier.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1625", "text": "good set of modern looking knives\n\tI have recived serveral comments on how good these knifes look. I am in fact very pleased with the way they look, but even more important is how well they perform. They cut wonderfully (for me at least, but I'm used to cheapy knifes). Yes they will in fact rust, although I haven't had this problem with my set (had them for about four months now) because I only handwash them and dry them immediately. One steak knife found it's way into the dishwasher and sure enough it came out with a little rust spot, this was easily removed with a little steel wool. You just have to weight the benefits of the all metal knifes to those that are wood handled or plastic", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1626", "text": "Shawn's\n\tThese work great to get that extra out of the bowls. I am very particular about my spatulas. I love Pampered Chef items, but do not care for their spatulas. They do not seem to slide very well. The MIU ones slide easily on all surfaces", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1627", "text": "Good product\n\tI bought this hand blender for making split pea soup. Using the hand blender made the soup so much creamier. My husband has Diabetes 2 and he loves his sweets. I make him the instant, no sugar, no fat pudding and by using the hand blender it becomes very creamy and so much more palatable. So far the blender is working just great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1628", "text": "Love it!!\n\tIt lives up to the Kitchen Aid name. It chops, it slices and purees.. you name it. I've made everything in there from dough to sauces and it has been amazing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1629", "text": "CUISINART SANTUKO 7\" FINE EDGE--FINE BY ME !\n\tThis knife has a lot to offer as far as I'm concerned.\n\nI'm not looking for a highlife line of knives...because I have a family--all of which do not respect special care of important knives.\n\nI want a knife that cuts well..thats sturdy...and can take some abuse like being in water or not being cleaned right away.\n\nI do not buy wood handles anymore either...because too many times the knife goes in the water or is not cleaned promptly. I also want one that will stay sanitary...or can be sanitized.\n\nThis santuko by Cuisinart fits the bill for me. The weight is excellent for me...I have a large hand for a woman...and some health issues for which I prefere a lighter handling knife that cuts without a lot of pressure...and will not make my wrist ache when used .\n\nCuts like a dream through all the fruits and veggies I tried it on.\n\nWashed up easy and quick...dried quick too.\n\nI paid only a little bitty amount for this very big hearted knife.\n\nI recommend it for all real cooks out there... that also have family using your stuff", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1630", "text": "Good but fussy\n\tThis is a pretty good timer with two timing capability, but the only complaint I have with it is that you have to push a minimum of four different buttons just to stop the timer and get it to stop the led screen from flashing. However, it has very nifty features and the sound of the timer is not too irritating. Also, the five minute warning is very useful", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1631", "text": "OXO Steel 59491 Ladle\n\tYes, It is Just A Ladle, But A VERY HANDY ONE INDEED!!!!! I find myself using this ladle just about everyday, than in the dishwasher and on to tomorrows pot. It is a great quality tool that I am sure to use a lifetime..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1632", "text": "No problems\n\tOk, cmon now. It's a ladle and works well. I own the extire oxo steel line and am pleased with all the products under this line. They all perform their function well and with style. And they are also very comfortable to use thanks to the famous oxo nonslip rubber handle/fins", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1633", "text": "Lovely with an exception\n\tI adore this flatware! The weight, the clean lines, and beautiful shape! However, it only gets 4 stars because the knives develop rust spots when put in the dishwasher. To prevent rusting, I have to hand wash them. Admittedly, it's inconvenient and not something everyone wants to do. The spoons and forks seem to do just fine in the dishwasher so I don't know what's wrong with the knives. I'm assuming they're made differently. Gourmet Settings, the manufacturer, does have a warranty on the flatware so if you buy this set you may want to, or have to, make use of this", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1634", "text": "No rust for me\n\tI've had my set for about a year a half. I haven't had one speck of rust - I wonder if they had a bad batch at some point?? I would definately take them back. I can see how they'd be too big/heavy for kids - but for adults they're great. Fit the contours of your mouth very nicely. I use mine with Fiestaware and they look great together", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1635", "text": "Handy kitchen helper\n\tI bought this for all sorts of uses in the kitchen and am very happy with the quality of the product. Kitchenaid consistently produces quality products. I use it when making bread to scrape it off the board to prevent sticking, for dividing the dough for rolls and loaves. Overall I'm very pleased with it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1636", "text": "Love the board, hate the packaging!\n\tI absolutely love this cutting board. It works well with most knives (don't use the serrated knives with tiny teeth). The board is very forgiving with repeated cutting. They are very heavy and very attractive. The only complaint I have is the paper packaging stuck to the board. I've bought 3 of these and I couldn't get all of the \"glue\" off any of the boards. I eventually just put the oil on the boards to protect them and that somehow helped get most of the sticky residue off. MIU France really needs to use something that will not permanently stick to the boards. I'd give it a 5 star if the sticky residue and paper came off easily", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1637", "text": "Beautiful crystal.\n\tThis is a beautiful piece of glassware that adds a touch of class to any table. However...and this is a significant however...a good decanter should be as broad as possible at the level at which a full bottle of wine will fill it. The idea is to have as large an air-to-wine interface as possible, so as to let as much wine as possible and quot;breathe and quot;. This of course is not terribly important for whites and better reds, but younger red wines benefit considerably from being decanted for an hour before they are drunk. Therefore, I suggest this decanter be reserved for whites and reds that are and quot;ready and quot;", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1638", "text": "Pillow Top King Fiberbed\n\tThree months after a purchase and I still haven't seen it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1639", "text": "good filter for the price\n\tI could definitely tell a difference in the taste of my water, and hopefully that means it's chlorine free, but I haven't had it tested. However, it must be doing its job because the filter itself only lasts about a month! I think that its life span just depends on how bad your water is. It works better that my old Brita filter, which I could tell wasn't working because my water still smelled like chlorine with that one. That being said, I would buy the PUR pitcher over again if given the choice", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1640", "text": "Convenient!\n\tThis new pitcher is a an ideal size for smaller fridge plus not very heavy when full. Water tastes great", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1641", "text": "Perfect for New Users\n\tI have never owned a crock pot before, so I was a little apprehensive. I did a lot of research and finally settled on this item because of size, price and shape of the unit. I am extremely happy with the product. It is perferct for a first time user - not too complicated, but has eveything you need to make the most basic or more complicated recepies. It did not smell at all on first use (many pots have that reputation). It is very attractive and fits nicely on my countertop. The inner ceremic part is very sturdy and cleans up very easily. I do recommend for first-time users that you purchase one good cookbook (many are carried on Amazon). I purchased several, and my favorite so far is \"The Gormet Slow Cooker\" I have tried several recepies and they were all perfect. I am converted to crock-pot cooking!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1642", "text": "Excellent product\n\tMy slow cooker works perfectly and looks great too. The little dipper that came with it has proven to be a very nice bonus. I had not expected to use the little dipper but really enjoy hot sauces", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1643", "text": "Very Large Glasses\n\tThese were not from the pattern I have, but matched perfectly to my pattern which has been retired (Italian Vine) - but they are very large...which is okay if that is what you want. I do love them and they are fine quality", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1644", "text": "Compact, but powerful.\n\tThis is the perfect size food processor and blender for the home cook. I like to use it to make homemade basil pesto, hummus, smoothies and shakes. \nIts pretty powerful, good quality for the price, and doesn't take up too much space in the kitchen", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1645", "text": "Need to iron it\n\tGood for the price, I wish it didnt get crumbled...and was wrinklefree", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1646", "text": "What a difference this light makes!\n\tI suspected that a daylight spectrum lamp might be a complete hoax. I work in an interior office with no view of natural light. That's 8-10 hours a day in a room with flourescent lighting!\n\nWhen I would come in, I would feel foggy and depressed and unmotivated. When I would leave, I would feel blinded by the light outside and out of sorts.\n\nSo I bought this lamp on a whim from a Sharper Image Store. It comes with a brushed steel lampshade, but the store also gave me a white translucent vinyl shade which is what I wound up using. The light is softly diffused around my workspace. I can increase or decrease the intensity of the light using the dimmer dial. And honestly, whether it's psychological or whatever, I feel SO much better since I plugged this thing in! I am perky, motivated and when I walk outside, I don't feel shocked anymore.\n\nI would recommend this lamp to anyone who works lengthy hours indoors without natural light. Employers, BUY THIS FOR YOUR EMPLOYEES-IT'S A GODSEND AND IT LOOKS COOL TOO", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1647", "text": "Great Value.\n\tTwenty bucks for three name brand skillets is a great price. They are not part of Farberware's higher end line (obviously from the price. any educated consumer will recognize and admit this.) The bottom line is that they do what they're supposed to do. We are replacing a very heavy Revereware Non-stick pan my wife bought 1.5 years ago. The teflon wa flaking off. She had paid $45 for it. we decided that most of the supermarket non-stick frying pans we've had over the years lasted 1-2 years and they were usually $13-20. This Farberware set is a great value", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1648", "text": "My favorite grill pan\n\tI have owned my fair share of indoor grills, from a Foreman grill to a really heavy grill pan which I ordered through Amazon. Not too long ago I recently acquired the Calphalon grill pan because my Foreman grill is too small if I want to cook a piece of meat and some vegetables at the same time. Plus the black coating on my Foreman grill is wearing out. So I bought the Calphalon grill pan when it was on sale at a local department store. I haven't been able to get enough of it. It is so easy to clean even when I had cooked a piece of meat that was marinated in Italian dressing or in my own concoction of ground fennel seed, garlic, shallots, and extra virgin olive oil. The marinade will of course stick to the grill which is expected however cleaning it off the grill pan was so much easier than my last grill pan which was heavy and difficult to clean because it wasn't non-stick. I also like using the Calphalon grill pan because I can cook both the meat and vegetable (say asparagus) at the same time. The results are fabulous. I get those wonderful grill marks and grill taste. Although it is a bit big for this apartment dweller, I still consider this grill pan the best of all the indoor grills I have owned. Well worth the money too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1649", "text": "Lightweight, Excellent heat distribution, Easy clean-up\n\tI'm thoroughly impressed by this set of inexpensive skillets: each of the three are the right size for my use: Small skillet for nice round pancakes, larger skillet for general stir-fry, the griddle for bacon, eggs and toasting bread (with more than enough real-estate to cook two of three at the same time - could have crammed in the bacon but that releases too much fat). \n\nThe best part about this entire set is that it cleans up so well - i'm coming from some lousy Tefal (remember when they were actually a premium brand with good quality? those times have long gone) which stained really badly, not to mention the nonstick flaking off after a couple uses. I've even tried some of the el-cheapo calphalons (another premium brand going downhill) from amazon and they chip and wear fast right out of the box.\n\nI'm now a convert to farberwear - they are inexpensive and has really held up to the test of time (this is in reference to my stainless-steel set I purchased right after college 10 years ago - they're still going strong and is testament to their quality even if they don't have the name or pricing to show for it).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1650", "text": "A Great Little Gadget to Heat Water for Tea\n\tI can fill up this little tea pot and in less than five minutes have enough hot water to make four cups of tea. No guessing the temperature as is often the case with heating water in microwaves. And the automatic shut-off makes it great for the office", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1651", "text": "Good Product but some design flaws\n\tHave had it for three years but haven't used it much. The times I have used it, it has worked very well.\n\nDislikes: Cant tell when it is done boiling the water. There is no indicator. The only way is to hear the switch click from on to off.\n\nAlso, there is a min and max line for the amount of water needed to use. However, very hard to see so I used a Sharpee to highlight on the outside. Would be nice if it had cup indicator markings or other markings to tell you how much water you are boiling", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1652", "text": "Great for flour tortillas\n\tI have used this griddle so much I have worn it out and am now going to buy another one. I have great results making flour tortillas with it. I always use the quaker flour torilla mix from wal-mart. \n\nEvery now and then I have a blow-up, but once you learn the proper technique for flattening the bread it's really easy, and much faster and easier than rolling them out by hand.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1653", "text": "Very good, but expect some hiccups getting started\n\tWe needed a small countertop dishwasher for our rec room, and after a few months of use, I can say this one is working out very well.\n\nIt shipped quickly, with no damage (the box was pretty tattered, but the packing material and the actual dishwasher were fine). It's large for a countertop device, certainly bigger than most microwaves. Be sure to measure your available space, especially clearance to any cabinets above your installation site.\n\nI hit some minor bumps getting it installed. The dishwasher hose nozzle is supposed to connect to your kitchen faucet using a threaded quick-connect coupler included in the box. The coupler is supposed to screw onto the end of the faucet, but the faucet on that sink was a removeable spray handle on a long hose. There's no way for the included adapter to hook up to this, so I wound up having to install a new faucet (this isn't as bad as it sounds, as we were planning to replace the old one anyway).\n\nI brought the quick connect adapter to the hardware store with me to be sure it would fit the threads on the new faucet. Everything seemed okay in the store, but when I got home and installed the new faucet, I had some trouble. It turns out that the included adapter isn't particularly good quality, and didn't fit the faucet threads tightly enough to stay in place once the water pressure was actually turned on.\n\nI blew the hose nozzle off the end of the new faucet a couple of times until I finally went back to the hardware store and picked up an off-the-shelf adapter. Fortunately, it looks like Danby is using all standard-sized parts, so I was able to replace the flaky adapter with a new one that works well for only a couple of dollars.\n\nOnce I had the thing up and running, it was easy to load and use. The basket is built to hold four full place settings, but I find that with some creative jiggering I can get it to take in any odd collection of dishes, mugs, baby cups, storage containers and what have you. The basket insert is removeable, converting it to an all-glasses tray, which we found useful for party cleanup.\n\nThe machine really heats the water, so dishes come out clean. Even sticky stuff like melted cheese usually cleans right up. I've never had to use the heat-boost \"sanitize\" setting.\n\nIt uses a very small amount of dishwasher soap and rinse fluid, and you want to be careful NOT to add too much. I made the mistake of overfilling the soap holder (spilled a little too much, figured it would just rinse out, oops) and wound up flooding my countertop in suds. This has only happened once and there was no damage. Call it a learning experience.\n\nI saw in some of the other reviews that the timer knob occasionally won't advance when you start running the machine, and this did happen to me once as well after I'd had it for about two weeks. It hasn't recurred since then, either becuase I've been particularly careful to set the timer in the right start position, or the timer's \"wearing in.\"\n\nBeen using it steadily several times a week for a few months now, and after the initial hiccups, it's been working fine. No complaints, and now I'm looking for a Danby under-counter mini-refigerator to replace one in the same rec room. I'd recommend this dishwasher, provided you don't mind a little effort getting it dialed in", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1654", "text": "Floppy, but otherwise good quality\n\tThis pan is nicely made, and is fairly thick silicone - but when full, it is floppy and doesn't hold its shape on the sides. The cake I made turned out with bulges on the sides that I had to trim off to make it a nice, neat rectangle. I understand now why some more expensive silicone pans have wire \"sleds\" to support the pans", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1655", "text": "Good Value\n\tThe Cuisinart SMO-56 is an overall good value for the price. The motor seems very strong, and the speed adjustments are adequate. The casing is brushed chrome plastic, but it looks nice. It's not as solid feeling as some of the more expensive blenders", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1656", "text": "Fiestaware Fan!\n\tLast holiday season, I received this Fiestaware Scarlet dinnerware set as a gift. I absolutely love these dishes. They are strong, look wonderful, and put a smile on my face every time I open my cupboard at mealtime. Not one dish has chipped or cracked and the color is even and vibrant. I find the size of each item comfortable to use. The fact that they are dishwasher and microwave safe is just another wonderful bonus. Now I am looking forward to adding more pieces to my collection. Buy this set! The quality and price can't be beat!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1657", "text": "Sea Mist Fiestaware dishes are wonderful!\n\tI love these dishes. They are lead-free and you can do so much with them because they are a solid color. I liked the sea mist color even more when I saw the actual dishes--it is very soothing to the eye, and I don't think that I will get tired of it as I might with one of the brighter or darker colors.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1658", "text": "Super Sharpener\n\tJust as advertised! This sharpener is great! Knives that were very dull now slide right through anything being sliced! Sorry I waited so long to get this sharpener! The price held me back- but it's worth every penny", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1659", "text": "Worthwhile Purchase\n\tHad to turn in the first unit I bought for a replacement because a small plastic piece on the filter basket door broke, rendering the door useless. The replacement has worked fine, but I am very careful in swinging the door open.\nCan't understand the nitpicking of other reviewers on the spillage when pouring from the carafe, and the forming of air bubbles in the water level tube. Both problems are easily solved by pouring slowly enough.\nAs to the peeling of the coating on the heating plate, I haven't had that happen either in the original unit or the replacement.\nI agree the instructions for setting the time on the clock and for the timer are a little complex - every time we have a power outage I have to refer to the manual to reset times. However, the timer feature has worked without fail, unlike the Mr. Coffees I've had.\nI need to add that the poor visibility of the display is annoying. Unless I'm missing something, it's backlit only when the unit is on or you're resetting times.\nEvery coffeemaker has its pros and cons, for this one the pros far outweigh the cons. Overall, a fine machine which makes great coffee (hint: if you disagree with the great coffee try one of the Caribou coffees - the combination is terrific)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1660", "text": "Nice Appearance, Poor Construction, and Good Coffee\n\tMy wife and I selected the Krups FME-4 coffee maker to replace the Braun KF550-BK model we've used for the last 2 years. The Braun was, and still is, an excellent machine. But it lacked a timer, which the Krups has.\n\nThe Krups has a good clock/timer system that can be a little confusing, unless you read the manual (self-explanatory). The display uses an LCD that can be difficult to view from some angles. Overall, it works okay.\n\nThe construction of the Krups is what bothers me the most. My Braun coffee maker has a filter holder that can stand upright on the counter while I'm filling it with grounds. This is really useful. Unfortunately, the filter holder for the Krups is not designed to stand on a counter, so I have to replace it in the coffee maker unit or hold it with my free hand while adding grounds. This is a big annoyance.\n\nAlso, the review that mentions the uselessness of the water-level indicator on the side of the unit is completely accurate. Bubbles form in the indicator, making it impossible to read. Few things bother me as much as a feature that looks great on the packaging, and that's all.\n\nRegarding the carafe, yes, it does spill; but, only if you try to pour too fast. I had the same problem with my Braun, and just backing off on the angle of the carafe while pouring is enough to keep the coffee in the cup.\n\nOverall, there are some critical design flaws that really shouldn't be present in such a frequently used product; but, it makes good coffee and is fairly simple to use. In hindsight, I might have instead bought the Braun KF580-BK, which is identical to my current model plus a clock/timer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1661", "text": "Toaster Oven Is Great for Family on the Go!\n\tWe're a busy family of four. This product has so many more uses than our old toaster plus it cooks fast and it's simple to use! This has been a great alternative to heating up the oven for a few pieces of cheese bread or a snack pizza. I was surprised at how evenly everything cooks. We've been very pleased with this product, in fact it has become an essential appliance. The only draw back is that it takes up more counter space however that con is overweighed by all the pros. I never thought I'd give up my old toaster, now I wish I'd done it ten years ago!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1662", "text": "refund\n\tI love Corelle and purchased this for my son and his new wife. The item was not able to be delivered and I received a quick no hassle refund. Amazon is very easy to deal with!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1663", "text": "Le Creuset dutch oven\n\tFor those of you that enjoy cooking and the best for your kitchen, these dutch ovens are a must! Excellent for slow cooked stews, roasts and soups. Wonderful heat retention with the cast iron core and the enamel coating keeps it a snap to clean. No sticking and no taste or metal reactions plus the colors are so attractive, they can be a really nice accent in your kitchen.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1664", "text": "My 2 cents worth added to the debate!\n\tI pretty much agree with ILikeAmazon's review below. This blender looks nice, sounds quiet and doesn't dance all over the kitchen when being used. The lid stays put and it's easy to clean. It also matches all my other small Kitchen Aid appliances. Like others though, I make a smoothie every morning and I've had to learn how to use this blender for that. First, it's helpful to let any frozen items sit for awhile in the blender (I load it as soon as I get water on for my coffee so it can sit until the last thing I do before leaving the house). \n\nIf pushed for time, then I've found that putting the blender on pulse and constantly pulsing until the contents agitate on their own helps. The problem is that either the funnel shaped bottom and/or the blades being turned in several directions pushes the frozen mush above the funnel shaped bottom of the blender. Air enters the funnel shaped bottom and the mush calmly just sits above the blades. At this point, the blender can be stopped and the mush gently pushed back down into the funnel before restarting the blender. \n\nKitchen Aid products (and their customer service) are superior. This blender is a nice addition to my kitchen. As ILikeAmazon said: \"There are always tradeoffs.\" I do hope however that they improve on the smoothie making capabilities of this powerful, attractive blender. Then it will be a five star appliance.\n\nBy the way: I like Amazon too!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1665", "text": "Works well and looks nice\n\tI was looking for a kettle with a handle that I could pick up without using an oven mitt, and one that doesn't require removal of the whistle (also with oven mitt of course) before pouring. This kettle fit the bill. The handle as well as the whistle are plastic and cool to the touch. The whistle flips up with a touch of your thumb and does not require removal.\n\nI have been pleasantly surprised by the kettle beyond the two features above (which I would have thought would be standard on every kettle, but that is so not the case). It looks nice and is sturdily constructed. The whistle is a gentle reminder, not a screaming alarm. It holds a lot of water, enough for about 8 cups of tea plus a little water to rinse out/pre-heat the tea pot with.\n\nMy only suggestion for improvement is for the handle. Because it's a straight bar across, it's not very ergonomic for pouring. I often find my right wrist at a strange, almost uncomfortable angle. I have solved the problem by using my left hand as well -- first I tilt the kettle with my right hand, then I use my left hand to hold the kettle while it's pouring. I think a curved handle would eliminate this problem", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1666", "text": "Best Spatula Ever!\n\tI am quite enamoured with this little utensil. I bought it because it was the cheapest silicone spatula I found, but it turned out also to be the best designed. The all-silicone construction not only protects the handle from melting, and you pot from scratching, but makes it the easiest and most comfortable to use as well.\n\nAlso note that most silicone products are only rated for use up to 400 F or so, while this is rated to 600 F. I havent used it at temperatures that high, but I'm comforted to know I have that option if the need arises", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1667", "text": "Canister\n\tThe canister size and shape is very suitable; it properly sized to store easily all of our cold cuts. The part that I do not like is the time it takes to pull the vacuum. It seems that the sides handle are not design to pre-load the cover so will seal the gasket. Design could be improve", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1668", "text": "Fantastic !!\n\tThis is the best can opener I've ever used! With arthritis in my hands and wrists I've always struggled with can openers. (The electric ones take up valuable counter space and tend to spill the liquid contents.) The Oxo is easy to grip, easy to turn the knob and I appreciate the little jaw-grippy thingy on the side to help seperate the can and lid.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1669", "text": "Love this thing!\n\tI use this for more than just tea, defrosting frozen veggies, making broth, a few drops on a sponge for cleaning, this thing is the greatest", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1670", "text": "Got to have more!!\n\tThis bakeware is absolutley the best I have ever had. It doesn't stick, rust, or burn. Super easy to keep clean, just toss in the dishwasher. I you are a baker you must have this, you will be amazed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1671", "text": "Anolon cokware\n\tI have used analon cookware since 1997. The handle came off one of the saucepans. Before I could return it, my husband tossed it out. I replaced the saucepan and purchased some additional items. They arrived in great condition and in a timely manner. I have used the pots and they have met my expectations. I would like to order some of the other accessories.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1672", "text": "cakeluvr\n\tThis Bundt Pan is great. The Cakes come out cooked evenly, moist, and removes easily from the pan. Made 3 cakes using this pan and everyone loves them! This bundt pan is going to be used alot more!!! I love it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1673", "text": "Great Product\n\tWe needed to replace a 30 year old Farberware frypan. This pan was better than we expected. We are so grateful for Amazon.com!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1674", "text": "BEWARE -- this is a HUGE pan\n\tFarberware classic is great -- an inexpensive yet equally functional alternative to the very expensive pots and pans. Note: recently Farberware reduced its quality, in that older Farberware pots and pans had their thick aluminum base completely encased within a stainless steel shell. The newer pots and pans have the aluminum base attached to the bottom, but not encased within a stainless steel bottom. So, their quality is less than it was; most people who \"grew up with Farberware\" may not realize this. Farberware used to hold the patent on the technique of having the aluminum base CURVE up the side of the pan -- they no longer do this, and are the same as many other manufacturers. Also note: if you are buying a 12\" pan, this is a HUGE pan, since it has a squareish cross-section. I found it to be so absolutely huge -- you could fry a dozen onions in this monster -- that I simply never use it. The 10\" and 8\" sizes may be what you're looking for", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1675", "text": "Good quality, a little stiff\n\tThese sheets are pretty good--they're nice and heavy, and I definitely feel like they're going to last a looooong time. They are a little bit stiff, and they don't seem to be softening up too much as time goes on. I expected them to be a ton softer. They are really good sheets, however, and I would buy them again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1676", "text": "Great help with Kitchen Aid mixer!\n\tThe extra long rubber portion of this spatula works very well to scrape down the sides of the bowl as it flexes along the curve of the bowl and reaches the bottom easily", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1677", "text": "Quiet Little Cute Machine\n\tJust compare this one with Braun, try to turn it on without the coffee beans and you would notice Braun is louder than Toastmaker, this is quiet and grinds well. Just got it a month ago, not sure about the life of the machine. But I believe its Cheap and Best", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1678", "text": "Red Hot!\n\tI love garlic and this has been the best garlic press. I've use this almost every day for the last 6 months and it still works and looks great! It's definately worth the money", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1679", "text": "Best Garlic Press I've Ever Used\n\tThis garlic press is very well made. It's got some weight to it, but no too much. Works on the biggest cloves of garlic leaving only the skin behind. Well worth the money. Easy to clean", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1680", "text": "A solid no-frills toaster oven\n\tWe celebrated 45 years of marriage and a toaster oven has been a kitchen essential for all of those years. The Cuisinart TOB-50 is number 4. It's predecessor lasted for 24 years so it has high standards to meet and I'm optimistist. We choose it for it's simplicity, solid feel, and size hoping for reliability and ease of use. In it's early months it is meeting our expectations. It is one of the most solid and basic that I've seen on the market. The controls are solid and easy to use. It toasts evenly and you have the ability to control the darkness of the toast easily. My baking use has been limited but it does a good job of heating small portions that you don't want to microwave. The door and the hinges are solid feeling. It is a nice size without being too bulky. We store it inside a cupboard so size was an important factor. It will toast 4 slices of bread or 4 to 6 waffles depending on their size. It has a soft bell to let you know when the heating cycle is done. The crumb pan is easy to use making the unit easy to clean. The only \"con\" I can think of in this unit is that the shelf does not pop forward when you open the door so you need a hot pad or shelf pull to pull it forward safely", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1681", "text": "The teenager I bought this for, loved it\n\tThe lounger is unique and can be used for watching TV or playing with games.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1682", "text": "Makes cooking fun!\n\tI love this thing! Not only does it perform beautifully, but it's absolutely gorgeous. I prefer to serve meals in it rather than one of my pretty platters.\n\nI waited a pretty long time (almost a year) before writing my review to make sure I abused it enough. This is my 2nd review.\n\nBecause it's well made, it's pretty heavy...that's why the \"helper handle\" is so helpful. \n\nWe have a chicken salad about 4 times a week so I wanted a really big pan to be able to sear my chicken all at once without having to work in shifts. \n\nTo clean and sanitize stuff, I put EVERYTHING in the dishwasher...vacuum attachments, toothbrushes, dog and cat toys etc...so the fact that this fits in my dishwasher is awesome for me. I wash it by hand about 1/2 the time. \n\nThe nonstick coating is wonderful...not a scrape or scratch on it. Pay particular attention to cleaning the rivets (that might be the wrong terminology) that attach the handle to the pan on the inside. The dishwasher gets all the icky stuff out of every crevice, but I use a soft dish brush for the rivets if washing by hand.\n\n:-", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1683", "text": "Best Cake Pan You'll Ever Own !!\n\tI totally love this pan!\n\nI bake cakes all the time using this and other Hoffritz pans and they are absolutely wonderful. I was first impressed by the weight of the pan, the non-stick sufrace, and the even heat distribution. I noticed a remarkable difference in the quality of my cakes from the very first time I used the pan. Not only do my cakes look and taste great, I never have to worry about my cakes getting stuck to the pan or being lopsided.\n\nI'll never buy a cheap pan again. It's really is worth the extra couple of dollars. I doubt I'll ever have to replace any of the pans I've bought from them. I also purchased the Hoffritz springform pans and 9\" rounds, same great results", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1684", "text": "Great Skillet, The best part is that its MADE IN USA\n\tThe skillet is great for for frying huge amounts of chicken cutlets when you want them all done at the same time. The quality of the cast heats evenly and stays hot as you add food into the skillet. Its much better then using teflon... (Did you know if you burn teflon it kills birds, especially parrots) Well I never liked cooking in teflon and I have always loved a set of skillets that was passed down from my great grandmother all the way down to me. I am able to sear meats and gently cook scrambled eggs to perfection. Its important to realize, looking back to people that traveled the country on horse back carried a cast iron skillet and a dutch oven... Those same skillets are still in use today.. Try so to the same about your teflon or stainless steel pan from china. Just a good american made cast iron skillet and its very affordable to!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1685", "text": "They fixed the permanent-label problem. Great board.\n\tI'd purchased the \"big brother\" to this KitchenAid cutting board about a year ago, so I understand the frustration of the reviewers who complain about the apparently unremoveable label. (It sounds petty until you try to scrape it off yourself.) The label DID eventually come off, but it did take a bit of muscle.\n\nSo I'm glad to say that this board arrived, a month or two ago, with no sign of a nasty Kitchenaid label at all. No more wrestling with my kitchen equipment for ME!\n\nAnd, like the larger version of this cutting board, this one really is excellent. It really is non-stick, even when the board is wet (such as when you rinse off the tomato goop before you cut up the scallions). It cleans easily and quickly, and has no objection to the dishwasher. Plus, it looks pretty enough that I don't mind bringing it to the table, which is more than I can say for most non-wood cutting boards", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1686", "text": "Never an empty pad!\n\tWe purchased the pad for the senior cat in our house. At 14, he is the oldest of 5 - all indoors. We put it on the bed (his favorite daytime nap spot). He loves it, but so do the other four. They all try to squeeze in on it, with him, or take it over when he gets up. It's never empty! It has a bit of a \"crinkly\" noise but they don't seem to mind it after they try it. It seems to work great and very easy to keep clean. The patterned side can be de-furred with a few quick swipes of your hand, following the direction of the fabric nap. Good purchase and endorsed by all 5 of our cats", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1687", "text": "Mrs.\n\tGreat thing to own and very useful for cooking small quantity of foods. I use it a lot", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1688", "text": "ITS HIP TO BE SQUARE\n\tThese beautiful square dishes were the inspiration for my purchase of a complete service for 12 plus serving pieces. I love them! They have a very contemporary look, and they are very durable. What is also nice is the fact that they are larger than your average luncheon/salad plate too", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1689", "text": "BEAUTIFUL!!\n\tThis Corelle set has that handcrafted italian detailed look but without worrying about everyday wear-and-tear. It's time to retire my old butterfly pattern which I've had for decades. I rate it four stars only because it would be so much more practical to sell these in SETS OF SIX. It's more profitable for Corelle but not so practical for us. Yes the bowls are shallow and the mugs are stoneware so they are not break resistant.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1690", "text": "Henckles 4 star fillet knife.\n\tI have, and do use, many different fillet knives but needed one for knife block in the kitchen. It had to match my other 4 stars. It not only matched but the construction if great and is an excellent performer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1691", "text": "WORTH THE MONEY!!!\n\tMy friend purchased the Breadman Panini Maker a few months ago. Every time we spoke he was making some kind of Panini sandwich. He raved about this panini maker so I had to get one for myself. I LOVE IT! It is so easy to clean. It is such a wonderful item that I would've paid double the price if I new how well it worked. It's hard for me to believe that anyone could be disappointed with this item.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1692", "text": "Outstanding quality and great price.\n\tThis sturdy nylon whisk, like the rest of the products from the OXO Good Grips line, is a great value of superior quality, unsurpassed durability, and flawless performance. Its ergonomic design, hefty body, and big, pressure-absorbing, non-slip grip, complete with flexible fins to accommodate your fingers, are the reasons why you'll prefer this product to the more traditional models, as they will allow you comfortable, daily, wet or dry use while keeping you away from any stress-related injuries.\nIts elegant, stylized shape fits seamlessly with the rest of the OXO Good Grips collection and is designed to the let flow the most air into your creams, meringues, custards and frostings for fluffier, even results. This is also a great tool for whisking directly into the saucepan on the stove, since its non-abrasive nylon materials are safe to use on non-stick cookware and are heat-resistant up to 400 Fahrenheit. Moreover, it comes with an oversized hole at the tip of the handle for easy hanging, and its easy-to-clean, simple construction and dishwasher-safe, hardwearing materials make it an addition that will prove a dependable part of your cooking equipment for years. \nAfter submitting this product to over three years of normal, everyday use, mine is still just like new.\n--Reviewed by Maritza Volma", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1693", "text": "Makes The Best Coffee\n\tI have owned at least six other coffee pots and was never satisfied with home made coffee, so Dunkin Donuts was where I would head to on my way to work. I got this coffee pot and I buy Dunkin Donuts coffee and grind it with the Proline Kitchenaid Grinder and it is the best coffee I have ever had. Recently I had a kitchen remodel and the electrician showed up with his cup of coffee in hand from Dunkin Donuts. I asked him later in the day if he wanted a cup of coffee and he was hesitant stating he did not like coffee from home coffee pots. Well, I assured him he would love it. After having my coffee, for the rest of the week he never showed up with his own coffee, actually said, he preferred my coffee. After the job was over, he saw my sister a few weeks later and he mentioned how he missed the coffee I made. This is the best ever, perfect coffee every time and the perfect temperature.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1694", "text": "Worth the money.\n\tIf you're like myself, the 5 a.m. pot of coffee has to be simple.\nWell designed makers keep it almost idiot proof. This one does a great job.Once you learn that the spout is not \"drip proof\", you will be happy with this as a purchase", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1695", "text": "Excellent product and excellent product support\n\tWe now have two of these units. They are quieter than other HEPA air filtration units we have had, do a better job of cleaning the air, and have excellent product support.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1696", "text": "Great filter-- noticably reduces dust.\n\tEven on its highest setting, it isn't very loud. Handy electronic screen shows how much longer it is until the filter needs to be washed or vacuumed. I used to wake up in the mornings because I had a stuffy nose due to all the dust where I live, and now that's gone. I would say this is a worthy investment to anyone who is looking into buying a HEPA filter, but doesn't want to go broke from the filter costs.\n\nIts CADR (Clean Air Delivery Rate) is\nTobacco smoke: 145\nDust: 140\nPollen: 130\n\nThis air cleaner is suggested for use in a single closed room up to 227 square feet. I'm using it in a room that's barely 200 square feet. I can sleep with it on its high setting, but I like white noise, so some may get annoyed with it. On high, the sound is akin to a normal fan that someone would run on their desk", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1697", "text": "Quite pleased.\n\tI love this mug. \n\nPros:\n\n-The 20 oz. size makes it perfect for a college student sitting down to write a paper or read a book - or for that matter, anyone who will be seated for the next hour and needs some comfort while doing it.\n\n-The vibrant red is warming, comforting, and beautiful. \n\n-This mug is not to heavy to comfortably hold, full of liquid, with one hand.\n\n-It insulates well so that fingers aren't overheated while holding it.\n\n\nCons:\n\n-This is not related to the mug itself, but the shipping costs are monstrous. Buy at least two if you buy one - I wish I had. It comes in a rather oversized box", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1698", "text": "Pleased!\n\tI have been looking high and low for a new flatware set and the minute I seen and amp;quot;Non Stop and amp;quot; I had to have it! Needless to say...I am very pleased", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "kitchen", "split": "train", "example_id": "kitchen_train_1699", "text": "Love it!\n\tWe have three dogs so the fur is endless. I come home from work and start the Roomba and voila, no more dog hair. It picks up more stuff than my other vacuums ever did.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_0", "text": "Phenomenal. Absolutely spectacular menu, service and overall dining experience.Our party of 4 sat down for a 2-hour, out of this world (even for Vegas) dining experience which included the Giada recommended anti-pasta entry, our sommelier's recommended wine selection, soups, salads, entr\\u00e9e and dessert.Everything was spectacular. The scallops over risotto, gluten free, were amazing.Service was professional, qualified, well trained and incredibly personable.Price based on value was inline with expectations.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1", "text": "Clean, friendly, professional, great service, no appointment necessary, and little to no waiting, now that's a great pedicure!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_2", "text": "How does one rate a gas station??? Well, I'ma go off strictly the gas price. $2.24/gallon in December of 2014. I felt like I was in a time warp as I've never seen gas prices this low in years! Circle K across the street (which is my usual go to for cheap gas) was surprisingly 10 cents more. Filled my entire gas tank for about $30 bucks. It was a Christmas miracle.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_3", "text": "You won't forget or regret it. Everything was done beautifully. The story line was clear and easy to follow. The visuals were dreamy and surreal. The music brought everything together. My travel companion, who had seen a Vegas Cirque show (Zumanity) and absolutely hated it, loved this and agreed that it was worth every penny. The visuals and stunts are amazing. Seriously you won't forget it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_4", "text": "The best orange roughy I have ever had. it was a special. The edges had a perfect crispness. Don't miss this place if you have the chance.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_5", "text": "Service and tried and true menu is always just good. Crazy corner location is sometimes dufficult to navigate.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_6", "text": "Nice pool area, sadly it was too cold for me to swim there (although others were doing it). It wasn't crowded, but we were there in October. The chairs were comfortable and food and drinks were available right there.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_7", "text": "This is a fantastic company. They have a very high rating with BBB and have won a ton of customer service awards. Hopefully you dont need them but if you have an emergency in your home or business call them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_8", "text": "WooHoo is right! This place turns the average adult into a kid again. With hundreds of pinball games ranging from South Park to Playboy themes you are sure to find one that suits you. Also they have classic games like Ms PAC Man and Frogger! I highly suggest this place.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_9", "text": "I really only like to spend money where I feel appreciated. Annie makes me feel welcome and like she genuinely cares. Annie does an amazing job on my gel nails. This is why I come back for her professionalism and the conversation she gives me. She also gives a great Hand Massage;)Everyone in this shop has been nice at every experience. I highly recommend this place.!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_10", "text": "Forget all those other slushie bars with cheap watered down drinks. THIS is the place to go. I recommend the Cat5 to knock you on your ass!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_11", "text": "Best Seats: Probably in the middle. I was in the front and it was a bit loud.Audience: Mostly the elderly. I was probably the only 19 year old there that wasn't dragged/forced to see the show.Overall Show: AMAZING! so amazing that I could watch it all day and never get sick of it. Yes there is foul language but you can't sugar coat everything! I am so in love with this show.Prices of Tickets: $73-$200?!?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_12", "text": "I had one of my best gourmet burgers here, and it was because of one thing: soft, spongy buns. The meat was cooked well, and was accompanied by grilled red onions, green lettuce, and large slices of tomatoes. Yum.The service was friendly and warm. The atmosphere was elegant and cozy. The portions are quite huge as well, so it might do some good to skip out on the appetizers. Four solid stars from me!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_13", "text": "What a fantastic experience on the strip of las vegas. I didn't expected the food to be so good. We went there for dinner in November and the first course and main plats were all outstanding!I had the beet salad which was fantastic. Then, my entree bronzino was so flavorful as well. The service was impeccable and the only reason I didn't give it a 5 star is because the receptionists who were off putting making us wait needlessly even though there were plenty of seats.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_14", "text": "I've been here twice for brunch and it's great! My carnivorous son got the steak and eggs and it looked pretty high quality. My girl likes the Chilaquiles and I've enjoyed the vegetarian omelet and I totally vouch for the Huevos Rancheros.I'm excited to head there for lunch or dinner to try the margaritas and something that's not on the brunch menu.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_15", "text": "Good experience in the computer section and with the customer service Geek Squad. I will return", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_16", "text": "Best tortillas and enchiladas. Love Love Love this gem!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_17", "text": "The black bean dip and tropical paella are delicious. Definite must try. White sangria isn't anything special. Try another drink. Kaya is a unique and tasty restaurant with great food and ambiance.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_18", "text": "Einstein's is Noah's Bagels in SFThey're the same!Who knew!?Anyways,I like the manager of this location. He's always so friendly and seems genuinely happy to be there and talkin' with his customers.I am obsessed with the jalapeno salsa cream cheese. I literally buy 3 tubs of it everytime I go there.My favorite items includeSanta Fe bagel sandwich (jalapeno salsa cream cheese, turkey sausage, eggs, pepperjack cheese and salsa! YUM)Pepperoni pizza bagelAND. They have Mr Pibb on tap. I love Mr. Pibb. Don't know why, I just do.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_19", "text": "Better than most PF's I have eaten at in CA. Decent service and the food is good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_20", "text": "Good pizza, nice place & the owner was very accommodating. I'm a fan.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_21", "text": "What a great experience. I have been there 2 or 3 times, and had an excellent meal and a great evening every time. Exceptionally good staff, very knowledgeable, welcoming, polite and professional. Excellent menu. Very attractive decor.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_22", "text": "This place has a great happy hour! Lettuce wraps $6? Yes!! The BBQ spare ribs are awesome and so are the crispy green beans!! The service was great and they made sure that we got our order in during happy hour. It is a refreshing change compared to some places that seem to discourage the happy hour menu. We will definitely be back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_23", "text": "Love this place. They are all very friendly and knowledgeable. They greet me and my pet by name. They take the extra time to make sure my pet is healthy and that all my questions are answered. Plus, they call the next day to check and see how my pet is doing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_24", "text": "This place is fantastic! I've been going there for years. The food is fantastic and the servers are pretty attentive. The salt and pepper chicken wings is ridiculously good! Give it a try if you're a fan of wings. Great place to go for Chinese food.The decor could use an upgrade though, if you care about that sort of thing. It doesn't take away from their food and service. Highly recommend.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_25", "text": "Smack roll, yon yon cocktail, fried rice & vegetable tempura. Everything was delicious. Great overall value! The service was kind of slow, thou.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_26", "text": "Lovely ethnic decor, friendly service, good food. I prefer my green curry with slighly less coconut milk and more spice, but the pad thai was great. We've been back multiple times, as this is the only northern restaurant similar to what we were used to in California.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_27", "text": "OMG PAUL IS AMAZING!!!!Just go see him and you will love him and the way you look.He did the Brazilian Blowout and in record time, fast, and looks amazing! Now I'm a photographer and have worked with many stylists but Paul's the real deal! He really impressed me BIG time.Thanks Paul and can't wait to see you again soon!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_28", "text": "I go for the artisan pizza on the weekends.. It's so good I dont even know what else is on the menu. Plus they have local AZ beers on tap. They use the local pork shop for the meats so its delicious and fresh", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_29", "text": "I had a water leak inside a wall. I called Brothers Plumbing in an emergency to get the water stopped. It turned out the water leak was in a fitting right at the concrete floor inside the wall and very hard to get to. Kevin came out and analyzed the problem and determined a way to fix it with minimal damage to the surrounding area. Kevin was very knowledgable and explained all my options regarding the repair prior to doing the work. I appreciated his technical ability.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_30", "text": "This place is great, from the fresh chips, salsa, bean & guacamole dips the frozen Margarita's as my daughter in law would say \\\"They are the bomb\\\". Service is great our waiter & waitress were very attentive anyone who had a question they knew the answer, didn't need to check with manager. Differently a must if you want great Mexican food. BTW the refried beans are very, very good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_31", "text": "Gluten, wheat, AND dairy free! It's so great to have this bakery as an option so everyone can enjoy delicious desserts. Absolute necessity. The only thing is that it is a little more expensive than your average bakery.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_32", "text": "This is a solid place. The music was a little too loud when I was there last, but this is a good place to meet with friends and have a nice drink. Low key, especially for Scottsdale, down to earth place.I didn't partake of the food, but the cider I had was exactly what I needed.The place is located right near Ray's Pizza too, so that's never a bad thing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_33", "text": "It was empty when I went. Just flew into Phoenix and wanted a late meal (at some place that was still serving food). I ordered the coconut chicken tenders and fries. Amazing and creative! I'd definitely go back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_34", "text": "Absolutely. Yes. A massive dace floor in a pool. This was the best time we had in Vegas and was totally unexpected. We were here for Calvin Harris and came back to party the day away the next day. The crowd was incredibly fun; we met up with some wildly fun people and had an incredible time. Loved the music and the space. I am back to Vegas in January and wished the weather was warmer so we could go back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_35", "text": "Shoe department only:If you are going to women's shoes, go see Clint.You won't be sad.Clint knows:How to fit big feet (ahem, my friend Kari)How to find other shoes you might like and just brings them!How to find shoes he doesn't have in stockHow different brands FIT and makes recos based on thatHe actually recommends the shoes that he knows you'll love for a long time...which might be cheaper. Basically, Clint is the Best Shoe Guy Ever. I've been to a LOT of Nordstrom shoe departments and Clint takes the cake. I wish he was around at my local Nordstrom.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_36", "text": "Great outdoor mall with lots of high end shops and good food. Great location for a date and you want to hold hands and walk underneath the stars.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_37", "text": "My parents took the old town tour and loved it. They had good guides that were fun and able to teach my parents how to ride. If my mom can learn how to ride, anyone can!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_38", "text": "Nice alternative from most Vegas attractions and a good way to kill the afternoon if you're not hungover. Not appropriate for all ages, obviously. Definitely gruesome in some parts. The Valentine's Day Massacre display was pretty intense. Museum itself seemed like new.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_39", "text": "Ralph always rocks", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_40", "text": "All you can eat organic food & all you can drink full bar - what's not to love? Maybe the fact that I mainly fly Southwest and this is in the D terminal, but it's definitely worth the side trip!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_41", "text": "Excellent thin crust pizza but still has a little chew. Highly recommended!! Very friendly owner and staff.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_42", "text": "Awesomeness at the original breakfast houseAs a self proclaimed French toast queen this fried French toast takes first place here in the valley. Not fancy at all. But clean. Fast. And good. If u don't like pulp in ur orange juice bring a strainer. It's pure and fresh juice. The Mr had Portuguese sausage with eggs and proclaimed it grilled and great. Not as spicey as could have been but fantastic just the same", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_43", "text": "This is about the ONLY reason I miss my old job: it was right around the corner from \\\"The Farm\\\".The first time I went, I thought it was so peaceful to be in a city! I love the outdoor picnic tables and their potato salad is to die for! It reminds me of my small town back East. Friendly, open-air, with good, homemade food.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_44", "text": "The Andy Warhol Museum is an incredible gift from The Andy family to our city ! Not only does it have incredible exhibits but it has beautiful gardens , amazing views and a really beautiful setting for enjoying and relaxing on the west side ! On a clear day you can see for miles and it is spectacular !! It's a must for everyone!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_45", "text": "I just love this place. I always get the holiday sandwich! I tried their macaroni and cheese this time and it was delish. The boyfriend got chipotle chicken with avocado sandwich which is also a great choice!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_46", "text": "Really. Good. Pizza. No joke.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_47", "text": "Awesome food! Im from LA, so id like to think I know a thing or two about mexican food and I can honestly say this place is a homerun! Great salsa, fresh tortilla chips, friendly owners and staff.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_48", "text": "Delicious ice cream made on campus. Rotating flavors. Very creamy.This detail sounds stupid but it's actually important--they have their menu projected on a giant computer screen visible from where the line extends SOOO you can decide on your size, cone type, flavor as you're waiting in line. That way there's no panic when you get up to the counterIt makes the line move more quickly and you don't piss yourself when you get up to the counter, undecided and get asked what flavor you'd like.Also underrated are their cookies--giant chocolate chip walnut cookie and coffee = breakfast of champions.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_49", "text": "Oh man.. I've been coming to Lupie's since I was in elementary school. It's always crowded, but that gives it this awesome homey feel. It's got perfect tea served in mason jars, delicious chili, good sandwiches, fast service and the best mac&cheese money can buy. What more could you want?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_50", "text": "Great nail salon! Great customer service and very clean. Made an appointment for 3 pedicures and they were ready and waiting for when we arrived. I will definitely be coming back!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_51", "text": "We have used their wash and fold service for several years. The owners always do an excellent job and carefully fold each item. Prices are more than reasonable. Unfortunately, the couple who owned this laundromat have sold the business. Hopefully the new owners will be as caring as the old.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_52", "text": "We scheduled the Sushi and Sake tour. It was $100 a person but COMPLETELY WORTH IT!!!! You learned and tasted multiple Sakes and you learned how to make sushi roles. The hosts were terrific. The food was AMAZING!!! In addition to the sushi and Sake, we were treated to appetizers and desert. I love sushi and this experience and quality of food was at the top of the places I've been to. 100% recommend it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_53", "text": "Tonya has an amazing eye. She knows how to capture the moment. She works exceptionally well with children and animals, which isn't easy! As an event planner for the last 20 years, I am confident sending Tonya, or someone from her amazing team, to one of my events. I know that my clients will be thrilled with the quality of the photos they receive. Michele RothsteinBalloons With A Twist \\\"A to Z Party Planning\\\"", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_54", "text": "Big Mama has closed her restaurant for good due to fines and parking issues with the city of Pittsburgh. She stated on the front door that she may be moving to the Washington DC area. Now that is a tough market for soul food! Check out A & J's Ribs in Market Square. Their food is just as good.Big Mama will be missed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_55", "text": "Cool atmosphere - hard to come by in Vegas. I had the fish taco-san for an afternoon snack. It was delicious and the presentation was very thoughtful. Everything that I saw in front of other customers also looked delicious.The only negative is that the prices are a little high for me. You've got to spend $10+ for lunch. But you get what you pay for. These guys care about product quality, taste and presentation. I'll be back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_56", "text": "Very professional , friendly and punctual recommend highly on time and great work he fixed some locks instead of replacing it was very cost effective", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_57", "text": "Went with wife and daughter to enjoy ice cream, found a deal in Valpak. Glad I went in Tanya was very friendly and knowledgeable about their products. She let us sample their variety of ice cream and made recommendations. She suggested coconut pineapple which was delicious. I recommend you go in and see her.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_58", "text": "This is one of my new favorite places! The location is great and the patio is perfect for a quiet little date. The staff is very helpful and patient. I found the food really tasty and they have plenty of healthy items on their menu.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_59", "text": "I have used AMS Landscaping for probably close to 3 years now. They are very dependable and reliable. I find their rates to be very competitive and always do a good job. I have consulted with Eli on numerous projects and he is a wealth of information. I would highly recommend AMS to anyone searching for the services they provide.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_60", "text": "Always solid food. Fresh and made to order. I love the jalapeno cilantro hummus. The best part of this restaurant is they will work with you if you have any diet restrictions.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_61", "text": "Went for first time and was seated in the bar area. The waitress said it was a brand new addition. It was gorgeous and had old world charm. Felt like Italy. Pizza was excellent and the sea bass was off the charts good. Can't wait to go again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_62", "text": "Delicious food, friendly people. Except, for some reason the lady checking us out. Supposed to be the same company as Panera Bread, and while it is pretty much the same menu, Panera has just a little more finesse and I MISS THE BAGUETTES!!! :(", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_63", "text": "4 star service, food, drinks. They even gave a complimentary dessert to commemorate our engagement. Highly recommend this place to others.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_64", "text": "My sister and I went here and it was great. She had the crab stack and I had the lucious fish tacos.I went back again and my husband had the fish and chips and I had the halibut special. Again just wonderful. Place is pretty and service was friendly. Plus they have valet parking!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_65", "text": "My friends and I had lunch here today. It was exactly what other Yelpers described... Nothing fancy about the decor but the food was good and the staff extremely nice and helpful. We ordered wontons as an app and should have gotten 2 orders. Entrees were Bulkogi, which was tender and flavorful, JRs chicken, similar to a spicy sesame chicken, teriyaki chicken, no surprises and chicken katsu, sauce was good but don't fry it in the same oil as the fish items.We all decided it was worth coming back and would be even more excited if they delivered!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_66", "text": "I love the quickness and love the fresh food they use. Grilled onions mmm so good. Please come to Denver.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_67", "text": "Trail is very unique, there are some good sights and its easy for beginners. Tunnels are cool.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_68", "text": "Mr. Mama's isn't much to look at but the service was friendly and my breakfast burrito was pretty good. Prices were cheap too. Give it a try.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_69", "text": "A little pricey but I enjoy the selection of healthy foods and supplements. I even got tea from here when my wife wasn't feeling well that helped a bit. Salad bar is nice, always we'll kept with fresh food, eating area is always clean, nice laid back atmosphere. I have already become a regular.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_70", "text": "I like the vibe here! Nice to have them in the Fitchburg neighborhood. They seem to have good drink selections. I had a delicious ham and cheese sandwich! Looking forward to going back when they're not crazy busy.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_71", "text": "Let me first say that the food at this place is 5 stars!! It is so good and tastes very authentic. I give it 4 stars b/c I fully believe that every good Mexican restaurant should have a bar. Mexican without margaritas is unheard of. This place has no bar and not the greatest atmosphere. Just a bunch of tables in a room. Greater ambience and a bar would make this place 5 stars!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_72", "text": "Excellent Food, Great Service, Nice Ambience, Modest Price.Had Dinner multiple times - will recommend Chicken Curry and Chicken Biryani. Naan can be a bit softer and serving a bit larger for dinner.Overall I would highly recommend the place. Easy access from Metro LineWould like to see fresh juices on the Menu - Fresh", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_73", "text": "Had lunch here today! Very good experience. Considering they were super busy for the rush. Got my food in a reasonable amount of time. And it was cooked to perfection!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_74", "text": "Had Truknyaki at the Sunset Park food truck event.Amazing food.Cooked to order. I guess they are pretty popular, the line was long and due to the fact it is prepared to order there was a wait for food. Worth the wait. Their custom sauce was to die for. I have never had food of this quality from a food truck.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_75", "text": "Curried Chicken salad or sandwich is good. Bar-B-Q chicken wrap is also a winner.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_76", "text": "Solid by Marriott standards. Concierge loung was open for breakfast on weekends. Fitness ctr good. Walkable to south park mall and restaurants.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_77", "text": "good gym, newer equipment. they have a movie theater room where they play movies everyday. sometimes it smells a little sweaty in that room, but its nice to have, you get into the movie and then you keep running more.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_78", "text": "Haven't eaten here, but the namesake drink is great, and the $1.50 Hamms and other legacy beers are even better when you're drinking on a budget.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_79", "text": "Bite Me Subs is a favorite go to lunch spot since my office is just a few blocks away. I love, love, love the Southwest Chicken Wrap - it's delicious! The roast beef sandwich and the Cuban are also fantastic choices. I frequent this place during the work week and I have gotten my co-workers hooked on this place as well. Chicken wrap and baked Lay's and it's a decently healthy lunch. Although if you are looking for a little splurge, their chocolate chip cookies are amazing. Good for delivery too if your office isn't too far away.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_80", "text": "Great food.... Beef and chicken empanadas were excellent. Had steak and yellow rice. Was just the right amount of spices. Good atmosphere ( enjoyed watching sports while eating). Everyone seems really happy here. Good for families. Will be back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_81", "text": "Great drink selection including wines, great prices and good service! The filet sliders are beyond awesome! Wayne Gorsek", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_82", "text": "I went in for the MVP haircut and Kristen really took care of my nappy hair. She was friendly, not awkward, and overall made me feel welcomed in her chair. I will return!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_83", "text": "The Cooper's Tavern has become a signature spot I recommend to Madison visitors and natives alike. The beetroot hummus is a relatively healthy, yet totally delectable appetizer go-to, but I recently tried the Roast Beef Rockets that are served with their chipotle aioli and all I can really say is DO IT! You won't be disappointed. The crisped goat cheese on the already perfect Amy's salad is a \\\"guilty\\\" pleasure for which I advise you forgo the self-condemnation because they do it oh-so-right and it's oh-so-worth it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_84", "text": "Love this place and you can't beat the special Mon-Wed, Amazing!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_85", "text": "What a great find! The sourdough bread was amazing and the filet was cooked perfectly. The staff was very accommodating and a cool, nostalgic atmosphere.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_86", "text": "Mix is good, I find Vegas resaturants usually don't live up to their star/hype ratings. Som helped make a great choice on wine, food was yummy brandade was killer, as were the desserts. Just wish my waiter didn't get overwelmed and disappear on us.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_87", "text": "Wednesday nights are open mic, it's a great place to sit outside, relax, and listen to music. The strawberry smoothies are delucious!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_88", "text": "I've been pleased with my experiences so far. I've gone several times and have yet to try something that isn't good. Yes sometimes they take a little longer to get your salad to you but I'd rather wait an extra minute or so for a freshly prepared salad than breeze through with an already prepared one that's been sitting in the fridge. I really hope they continue to do well because this is exactly what we need. A healthy drive thru alternative!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_89", "text": "Freaky fast like promised. First time eating at Jimmy John's- no lie. I was not really interested in another Subway type place. The sandwich was pretty yummy and I didn't take an hour to decide. I arrived right before the lunch rush so I felt lucky because people just came crawling out of no where to line up for Jimmy Johns. They also had like 6 delivery bike riders. Sounds like they are ready to feed an Army. Ok I tried it. Yum. I'll be back, but next time less mayo!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_90", "text": "This is a nice small non-chain coffee shop. The owners and my waitress were very attentive.I had the lobster melt with fruit cup. The sandwich was very good and the fruit was fresh. Service was not slow. My meal was cooked to order.I recommend and will be back. The patio would be a nice place to sit in the Spring or Autumn when LV weather is nice.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_91", "text": "Really love this venue because of the size, no bad seats and the staff is awesome!! I had my backpack with me and no one gave me a hard time about it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_92", "text": "My wife and I had a really great experience here for lunch. I wanted the Sunday Gravy, which was the special, but it turns out it is a dinner item. The waitress insisted on going back and checking with the chef and he agreed to make it for me. I'm glad he did, it was amazing. We also had the cheese sticks for an appetizer. They were delicious, though a bit unorthodox, it was more like a grilled cheese sandwich in tomato sauce. Service was great and friendly. The restaurant, for lunch, was relatively empty, but everything was amazing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_93", "text": "Loved this place, great customer service, down to letting me try the ingredients they were gonna use on different dishes to help me make my decision. Nice fresh, none greasy food, cooked well! Coming back!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_94", "text": "Loooove Lush! I work right near fashion show so this location is very convenient. I don't get a chance to go in as often as I'd like to, however, every visit is a great one. The selection is great (although I think it's slightly better at Mandalay Place, but I always come out at least $40 poorer so they've got what I need), and the staff is friendly and knowledgable. A must visit if you want to treat yourself for some environmentally friendly \\\"me time\\\" after a long day of walking up and down the strip.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_95", "text": "We had never been here before but after trying their appetizers at a recent wine tasting, we decided to try it. The place is very nice and the staff friendly. They have a great bar and restaurant area. The menu is nice with great Coconut Shrimp and Crabcake appetizers. We had the fish tacos which were excellent. They also have a great Rum drink menu to go along with lunch or dinner. This was a fun experience and we will definitley return.Happy hour is daily, 4pm-7pm, and is very good!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_96", "text": "Nice little location. My sub was fresh and the servers are friendly. They summer $4 lunch deals cannot be beat! The only weird thing about this location is the seating. There is not much and the layout is very odd.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_97", "text": "Sushi Samba is a delightful mix of well done sushi and arguably better done meat tapas. The yellowtail sashimi came sitting in an out of this world jalapano sauce that I kept to dip almost everything in. The lamb chops were perfectly cooked in an amazing slightly sweet sauce that my table loved so much, we ordered another round despite being mostly full. Great concept of food fusion, thank you yelp for leading me here!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_98", "text": "Endroit sans pr\\u00e9tention qui est maintenant une habitude! Je d\\u00e9plore qu'ils aient chang\\u00e9 le chef (les pommes de terres n'ont plus exactement le m\\u00eame go\\u00fbt qu'elles avaient), mais les oeufs b\\u00e9n\\u00e9dictines sont toujours appr\\u00e9ci\\u00e9s. Les assiettes sont copieuses, la sauce est bonne, le service est rapide. N'y cherchez pas une d\\u00e9couverte culinaire, mais c'est toujours une valeur s\\u00fbre. Je recommande sans h\\u00e9siter", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_99", "text": "My Wife and I found this place today, and I have to say the food was just Outstanding! We will be back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_100", "text": "Wir waren 2 mal bei GR's BURGR und hatten unter anderem den Uebercheesburger ( 15$ ), HellsKitchen Burger ( 14$ ) und die Truffle Parmesan Fries ( 11$ ) - viel besser gehen Burger nicht ! So einfach ist das !Der Service ist Standard, das Menu sehr \\u00fcbersichtlich und preislich etwas gehoben - sicherlich zahlt man hier auch den Namen mit - nichtsdestotrotz sind auch die Zutaten der Gerichte sehr hochwertig - geschmacklich war das ganze f\\u00fcr mich eine kleine Offenbarung ;)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_101", "text": "O-M-G. I love French cuisine and haven't really found a good French restaurant here in AZ, but this is now one of my favorite restaurants! The escargot was delicious and the foie gras melted in my mouth! My husband and I went for our anniversary and had a blast! We will definitely go back! Must try the bone marrow~!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_102", "text": "Maui chicken sandwich is so flavorful! I cannot wait to go back when I am in Phoenix again. This place can get busy so make sure to come early before you get too hungry. I love the never ending french fries!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_103", "text": "Simply fantastic! Delicious wings, quick delivery, and reasonable prices. They even deliver small orders. Love it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_104", "text": "Love the concept and my latte was delicious! This coffee house is big, roomy and has lots of great options for your seating of choice.I agree that they should list their pricing on their big list of menu items and perhaps offer a little more in the bakery selection, but the coffee is reasonably priced $4 latte and the big biscotti was delicious. They even have a kids play room which I thought was ingenious!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_105", "text": "Oh Fanattics...it's the place where everyone knows your name. \\\"Norm!\\\" It's a great little sports bar with lots of tvs and great beers specials. Almost every night features $1.50 beer...which is awesome!! I think Monday is $.35 wings and $1.50 bud lights if you're looking for a cheap night. They have a pool table, dart board, and great selection on the jukebox. I always park on Darlington Ave to avoid meters (especially since the burgh tickets til 10pm now). Oh, and the food is great too...try a pizza for sure!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_106", "text": "The staff was excellent, Jeremy was extremely helpful and knowledgeable. That have a good selection of accessories and can be a real one stop shop for all your gun/rifle needs. The range was nice and well lit. My one and only concern in the range was a bit warm probably in the mid 80s (112 outside). It's better then being in the desert but please turn up the AC. I don't want to sweat while I'm at the range, it's not Iraq!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_107", "text": "Delicious! The butter pecan and Vietnamese coffee flavors are wonderful. Perfect treat for a hot summer day. I gave 4 stars only because I think the sundae prices are a little high, but it won't stop us from going back. What a great splurge!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_108", "text": "this place is freakin awesome. run by asians it seems. very flexible with order. i got two veggie skewers, a ton of tasty grilled chicken, and rice, for only like 7.50. i will def come back again. friendly staff.Only negative is that it's a little bit difficult to find. just look for the big orange HOME DEPOT sign on the left, if you're heading north on rainbow.i just finished eating the meal and it was amazing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_109", "text": "I love the Loco. I really do. We come here several times a month. It's so yummy. The chicken is always hot, and it's so tasty. I swear I could swim in the green salsa. It's sooooooo good.The chicken is very flavorful and you always see it cooking on the back grill. It's not \\\"cheap\\\" fast food, but you get what you pay for. It's moderate in price, but I think it's well worth it. The churros (2 for 99 cents) are like sticks of heaven.I'm loca for the Loco. :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_110", "text": "Good Love's. Been here several times. Big rig parking is a little tight so get here early! Showers are clean and there's Subway and Chester's. :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_111", "text": "A little hole in the wall ice cream place not only with a variety of ice cream but a nice variety of sorbet as well. I am usually not one to get sorbet but I did, I got rhubarb and boy was it awesome!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_112", "text": "I generally get the falafel for 5 bucks. Really tasty and it makes two meals. The decor is kind of weird, if it were solely a take out place I'd like it even more.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_113", "text": "Service was great...our server Anthony was very attentive.Food was good too, we shared 24 oz porterhouse and it was more then enough. Out of everything we had, spinach salad and steak were the standouts.Value was incredible, we did have $25 coupon we got in the mail, but even without it still a good value.We had 3 martinis, ahi app, spinach salad, oysters, porterhouse and 2 sides. Bill was only $112.00 before $25 off.For sure we would go again, dont let the fact that its in santa fe casino stop you from going.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_114", "text": "I ordered the burrito bowl and it was very tasty. The manager was very nice. The restaurant was clean. It is up to par with Chipotle. Their steak may even be better than Chipotle. No grizzle. You know what I'm talking about if you've ever had a steak burrito at Chipotle. The price was fair.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_115", "text": "Got my car washed and hand waxed for 35 bucks. Car came out looking amazing and the workers take there time and pay attention to detail. Would recommend and will be back soon", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_116", "text": "Amazingly this was the best value for food at Mandalay Bay. It is your basic burger, sandwich, fries type of place but it really works. Located just off the sports booking area it is a hidden gem. Service was friendly and quick and although it is more cafeteria style than a sit down restaurant, IT ROCKED! If you are more impressed with a good meal and being full than the fancy stuff then you found your place.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_117", "text": "Love, love this place. As my brother-in-law stated, \\\"the best steak I've had in a long time.\\\" He is a good cook, too. We were looking for something cool, relatively legit local place (e.g., not in a big hotel or restaurant chain) and retro 50s Vegas feel. This had it all -- great old school cocktails, awesome live jazz, excellent food, super nice and good service. We went two nights in a row as a result of our first dinner there, and we will definitely go back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_118", "text": "Great place at great prices!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_119", "text": "Excellent Afghan food. There pasta with ground meat, which are like ravioli, are delicious. I highly recommend it. My wife's chicken dish with basmanti rice with raisins was pretty yummy too. I was also impressed with how fast the food came out. It was like fast food speed, but high quality food.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_120", "text": "Service was outstanding! From the hostesses, bussers, servers and bartender. Food was great we had to filets cooked perfectly rare to order and shared mushrooms and mac and cheese. To top it all off after dinner we ran into the man himself after dinner at the bar. He is a gracious host and I got to take a picture with him. Job well done Oscar.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_121", "text": "Dr James Nassar is outstanding and sensitive to my dental pain. Anytime I have had to have a procedure that includes some amount of drilling he has been willing to give me a medicine to take just prior so that I would be able to doze through it. He and all of the office staff are very kind and easy to work with.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_122", "text": "One of the best local bars in town. Not commercialized yet like many of the other neighborhood bars. The bartenders are awesome and friendly, and the crowd is always nice.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_123", "text": "The reviews on this place are spot on! Called for delivery, food was delivered fast, hot, and delicious! We ordered the orange chicken, Mongolian beef, and the crab puffs. Everything was amazing, but the crab puffs...oh my!! :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_124", "text": "What a great find! Everything I get here is great! It's spicier than other Thai places...so get the spicy level a few notches down. I can handle spicy...but a 5 was insane. Get a 3 to be safe. There is a waitress here that is wonderful and I wish I had her name. Helpful and very funny! This is in a strip mall and looks like nothing from the outside...but please check it out! They play great 80's music and do serve wine and beer. It's worth checkin out!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_125", "text": "Stepped in for some tapas and sangria before our dinner. We sat at the bar and had a great time. All the tapas we had were delicious, sangria (there's 3types!) were refreshing and yummy, and the waiters were wonderful. We had a great time and almost forgot about our dinner reservation elsewhere.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_126", "text": "Helpful staff when picking out a 6 pack of beer or a good bottle of wine. The place seems to almost always be busy and for good reason. It is always a good time for at least one of the following: caffeine or alcohol.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_127", "text": "I wasn't really Into thai food until I came here. Now I love it! Every time I have gone in I've tried something different and so far there is nothing I haven't liked. The staff is always super nice and helpful with the menu. They also give you the decision to make your meal as spicy or as mild as you'd like.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_128", "text": "Although it may not be authentic Memphis city BBQ, it's still pretty dang good!They give you these rolls when you order your drinks and they are extrememly tasty. They have some kind of honey butter to go with them.The price is excellent for the quality of food they serve. Their salads are delicious.And the environment is very laid back and fun. The service was great.Definitely recommend eating here if you're in the mood for BBQ!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_129", "text": "Delicious! I love authentic Mexican food! Great food and great prices! Owner was there and greeting patrons and was very friendly! I will definitely be back and with my kids!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_130", "text": "This is a great bar while waiting for a concert. We slipped down a few frosty adult libations and had a wonderful bite to eat. Fully charged off to the Buffett concert we went.They have these unique tables with built in beer taps that caught my eye. Interesting until I read they were over a hundred an hour. Not for me and my wife, but my friends and I might give it a try. Also they carry PBR, was as good as I remember from my youth.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_131", "text": "Burger Bar is awesome. Try the Kobe. Yes, its almost 20 bucks for a hamburger. You're in Vegas, not Idaho. Order it medium, have the shoe string fries, and you're set. I usually like adding shrimp and roasted peppers to my burgers (because its Vegas, because I CAN). Good place to go see, be seen, and chill before a crazy night out.You want a jumbo jack for .99 cents? You know where to find those. This isn't that place.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_132", "text": "This is fried and grilled food paradise. All the food is fresh and these guys knnow how to do it! The menu is extensive and pretty much anyhting you order is fantastic! The fried zucchini is to die for and the the chorizo and eggs doesn't get any better! The service is #1 as well...you can't go wrong here!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_133", "text": "Flew in from Washington, DC to host a bachelorette party for my sister at the Holiday Inn in City Center. Emailed with Lindsay, event coordinator for Polka Dot about the design and type of pull apart cake that I wanted. I also needed the cake delivered to the hotel. The cake came just a described and pictured and was right on time. All the girls loved the cupcakes and I really appreciate the excellent customer service!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_134", "text": "If you go THURSDAY or FRIDAY mornings expect to be greeting at served by a very sexual attractive Jade olive skin beautiful bartender! She pours a cold beer, kills it at giving patrons luck on the machines and you'll see and makes YUMMA lemon drops! Tell her Famous Jameous sent you. You won't be let down!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_135", "text": "i love this place its always clean and well kept and the employees are so polite and fun to be around and the cupcakes are so good if i wasn't worried about gettingd fat id go every day", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_136", "text": "AWESOME!!!This was so much fun! Took my 6 year old & she did all the acting with the characters! They were so good to her! She had a blast \\\"Working for the mob!\\\"I had the biggest smile on my face interacting with everyone!This will not disappoint you! If it does, your a stick in the mud! I know I'm a total nerd, but this is my favorite thing I've done in Vegas, both on my vacations & when I lived there!A MUST GO!Thank you Mob Attraction characters for your awesomeness! You all rock!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_137", "text": "Park Terrace is a great 6 screen located in Dilworth. It's immense charm makes up for the fact that it is slightly outdated and still pricey at $10. There are a host of other great things about Park Terrace:- Shows high quality movies- Great location- Stadium seating- Vintagey sign- Not a madhouseThoroughly enjoyable!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_138", "text": "I absolutely love the jerk chicken pizza! The beer selection is great and it's a good place to go after a concert at the symphony. The service is okay just a little slow. I wish the prices were a little cheaper, but overall a good place.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_139", "text": "I love this store... I lived in mountains edge... that store is tooo cuteeee... cute and afordable for us hard working girlies who gotta pay bills and also need to shop to be cute and happy ...LOL Yes the girls here are sooo nice and Genuinne...not fake or rude... its a fun store and everything is color coordinated... LOVE THAT !!!! Thanks girls for making it a funnn and fab store that cheers up the ladies of Vegas.... u ROCK !!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_140", "text": "Love this place, our room was breathtaking, we signed up a few years ago for specials and were going for a wedding and lucked out with an offer the same time we were going. It was I believe $160 a night for a delux panoramic view, $50 hotel credit, two tickets to the circ show, ext. Whata deal, we never wanted to leave our room! The staff was top notch and beat our expectations. Hope to get another letter soon!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_141", "text": "This place is a must go.. Food is to die for and the atmosphere is priceless.. You have to try the chicken sandwich", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_142", "text": "WE LOVE AS YOU WISH and have been going to this location for approximately ten years.We were there today for 2 1/2 hours, and walked out feeling totally relaxed. The staff is helpful, and they have hundreds of pottery pieces to choose from. The paint selection is extensive, as well as items needed to finish your piece.The best part . . . the memories created with family and friends!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_143", "text": "Love everything about this hotel. Price, newness, location, room size, and service. I would have given it 5 stars if I didn't find a bug in my bathroom, but I understand that it can happen anywhere.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_144", "text": "Got stranded in Charlotte for the night and had to try some BBQ, made the cab ride out to experience it. There is a wide selection of local beers, guest beers, and bottled beers. The food was delicious and the atmosphere laid back. Worth the journey!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_145", "text": "Watching your favorite team Barcelona win the champions league against your least favorite squad MAN UTD is a great thing and getting a chance of watching it at Lagasse's = EPIC!! I had their Bloody Mary which is by far one of the best I have had. Pairing it with some pretzels was even that much more exciting, one of the keys to Winning as Charlie Sheen would put it is that Lagasse's should be renamed to a TV everywhere you look Stadium because there are hundreds!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_146", "text": "This place is delicious, I haven't been here in years and visited last week. The food was as good as I remembered but the chick peas were way under cooked. I showed up at 2 pm (not knowing that they closed at 3) and felt rushed. Just go at an appropriate time so your food isn't under cooked and to where you feel you must gulp your food down. Still delicious - just go at a good time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_147", "text": "Really pretty good coffee and the choices of pancakes was silly. Great family brunch today. The single nutella crepe was awesome.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_148", "text": "Flight was a perfect escape from the casino floor. It wasn't crowded and we were able to get drinks very quickly. The drinks were quite pricey. It was a place we were able to chill in for a bit before moving on to the next thing. The set up and layout lends itself to a lot of in and out because it's so open. It's also a great pit stop if you are waiting to get into the LAX night club.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_149", "text": "Wonderful fresh smoothies, great if you eat all natural. Get your veggies and fruit for the day.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_150", "text": "Where do I start...I was introduced to this place by my girlfriend upon my arrival in to LV in 2009. The food is always hot and consistent. It's a family owned restaurant with a small town feel. This is by far our favorite Mexican restaurant in the area. My favorite dish: Carnitas!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_151", "text": "Stopped by around 1am for some Carne Asada Nachos. It was $6.50 and enough for 2 people. We killed it!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_152", "text": "Chopped salad was the absolute best!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_153", "text": "Bikram Yoga Mesa is the friendliest, genuinely warm and most welcoming yoga studio I have ever had the pleasure of visiting. Being from out of town, I drop in from time to time and am always amazed at the positive, relaxed vibe that I feel from the minute I open the door to the time I leave. Jon and his teachers are amazing; they are consistently positive and smiling, both in the hot room and outside it. Visiting this studio is a mentally refreshing and physically invigorating, all round highly positive experience for me. Highly recommend!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_154", "text": "I have to admit, this restaurant is too small, too loud and not very nice, but the food is DELICIOUS. Their sushi tastes so fresh and their yakitori skewers are mouth-watering. They have a great menu with many different choices so everyone in your party is bound to find something they would like to order. I don't go here that often because I don't like being so close to the tables around me, but when I'm looking to save some money while not sacrificing quality, this is my go-to.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_155", "text": "Our food was great and te service was very good. I really like that they have bone-in steaks! There were ten in our party, all the steaks were perfectly cooked, but one burger was under cooked. they replaced it very quickly though.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_156", "text": "Love their seafood.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_157", "text": "Quick, hearty meal full of carbs and protein!! Sometimes it's a good thing to indulge and this place is a great place for it with their custom orders!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_158", "text": "Very solid greasy spoon fair. I've been twice for breakfast (in the afternoon) and have come away completely satisfied each time. Service was excellent and you can't beat the prices. The ambiance is grand-folk friendly and if you don't have a problem with that, you'll be good to go.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_159", "text": "Best experience ever getting my brakes done! Friend had suggested the place, gave me a great price, was in and out within 45 mins, brakes are rocking like a charm. Ask for Chuck, he'll take GREAT care of you. Waiting room is spacious, clean, and comfortable", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_160", "text": "As soon as I get off the plane I go straight here for a pizza slice. Best pizza slice ever. When I'm not in Vegas I dream about going back just for the pizza.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_161", "text": "Always a good time. Excellent set up for any weather situation. They tend to have live music on Fridays and Saturdays. The Wine Vault sells local beers an wine ice cold available for purchase by the glass and bottle. Very knowledgeable staff and chill atmosphere. Dog and kid friendly as well.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_162", "text": "Pretty vast selection of fabrics, and patterns. Unfortunately, the stock of the patterns is always a hit or miss.The people that work here are lazy and rude, I only give this place stars cause it's the only place in town to get good fabric.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_163", "text": "Everything is really good. The kimchi fries, Ph\\u00f6 dip, & the seaweed seasoned chips are so delicious!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_164", "text": "I've been going here for three years, and I finally decided that I should write a review. The staff is so friendly, they're always quick about their work, and everything is clean. Summer is the best technician there!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_165", "text": "Wow! Great ambiance, fun/knowledgeable servers and great food. From the time our party of 6 entered the door, we were treated like royalty. We had previously called and their nationally rated executive chef cooked for us what must have been a 10 course truly amazing meal. Eclectic, artfully presented various Asian fusion dishes, each one a true taste delight. Chef Patrick even visited our table multiple times to make sure we were enjoying his creations. This restaurant, guided by their wonderful Chef Patrick, is not to be missed. .", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_166", "text": "I have had the opportunity to work with Eitan on a couple of transactions (I am a realtor) and he has come through both times and my clients loved him. I have had more rough experiences with loan officers then I care to remember so its GREAT when you meet a good one! Keep up the good work Eitan and I'm sure we will do more business in the future!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_167", "text": "This place is amazing. Beautiful atmosphere and with out a doubt the best fine dining Italian food on the planet. Wow!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_168", "text": "JAMES is the person to go to!He listens to what you want, but also knows what will look good on you. Trust him! Don't be alarmed when he has you bend over so he can cut your hair upside down.. It works :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_169", "text": "The little mesa hasn't let us down for breakfast. It is a family owned an operated place. The coffee has always been good. Service has always been cheerfull and attentive. If you expectcanned smiles and fake. Take your self important attitude to the trendy places.come here for solid breakfasts from a family that is consistently on target with a welcome and a hot meal. As a tip.. always ask for blueberries on your pancakes it is worth the upcharge.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_170", "text": "I come here every time I'm in town, which is every two weeks. I always get the same, after trying most of the sandwiches. I get the grilled pork sandwich and 3 egg rolls.I don't recommend the white folks sandwiches though.On occasion I have bought loafs of their freshly baked baguettes.This place is cash only. They recently upped the prices on their sandwiches by $0.20, that won't stop me from coming.Lee's also offer pastries and ice cream.I'll be coming until my wife finally gets done with school. I won't miss Phoenix, but I will miss Lee's!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_171", "text": "Really good food, super friendly and attentive service.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_172", "text": "Great food, great prices on food and drink. We had a group of 9 and were taken care of by an awesome waiter. There is Rock Star karaoke with a live band. People signed up immediately and we spent the evening listening to some real talent. Very enjoyable night.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_173", "text": "Went late on a Tuesday night before a movie. There was tons of parking (but that seems pretty standard in Vegas), service was fast and friendly.Being a friendly neighborhood vegetarian, of course I went for the \\\"no meat here\\\"...burger. It was pretty delicious! I really enjoyed the way that they layered ingredients like fried tofu, and eggplant, rather than just giving you a veggie patty on a bun. Overall, the ingredients seemed to be of good quality.Its always awesome when places offer delicious veggie options in addition to the usual carnivorous fare.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_174", "text": "I love this place. Possibly another new favorite place of mine! Jason and Lindsay were amazing servers. They have trivia on Wednesday nights and the place was full!!! I tried the beer sampler which was great and fun. Also tried the nachos they weren't really anything to write home about. Had a great time here!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_175", "text": "Bought the Sumatran beans and they were wonderful. They have many selection of teas, coffee, chocolate, snacks etc. and I would def be back to try other types of coffee blends.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_176", "text": "Generally the food here is really good. I typically get an omelet, which comes with home fries. That is more than enough food! The ingredients are fresh and your meal is made quickly. When I'm trying to tap into my inner chubby child, I order a pancake on the side. The blueberry pancakes were very tasty. I recommend going during the week. Weekends are crowded, making seating difficult and your home fries more likely to come out \\\"extra crisp\\\". The wait staff is friendly and the room is open and inviting.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_177", "text": "Restaurant looked very clean, and had a nice artsy decor. I also liked the restaurant didn't have blaring music playing so you can actually talk without screaming with the people you're dinning with,unlike other Mexican sit down places. I went for lunch and ordered off the lunch menu which had a good selection at a good price. Service was fast and the food was good. It was nice not to have to wait on the weekend to get seated around lunchtime.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_178", "text": "Good food both in quality and taste. The staff is friendly a well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_179", "text": "Was my first time being waxed since I moved and she is by far the best I've ever been to! She is very personable easy to talk to but does the most amazing brows!! Client for life!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_180", "text": "Bonne bouffe bonne ambiance", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_181", "text": "I'm going to be short and to the point. The service is REALLY Slow and sucks! But the food is absolutely Top Notch, and worth the wait! Ask to sit in the enclosed patio it's about 10 deg cooler than the rest of the restaurant. If not for the slow service I would have given it 4****!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_182", "text": "Ingr\\u00e9dients de tr\\u00e8s bonnes qualit\\u00e9s, le burger est tasty, une bonne place pour savourer rapidement un bon burger !", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_183", "text": "Omg if this isn't the most delicious place to eat ever. We stayed on Fremont street and wanted to try something new. There was no wait and the food was awesome. HUGE size portions for a reasonable price. We went for dinner and back the next morning for breakfast. Everything is good here and their potatoes are to die for! Drinks are a reasonable price too!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_184", "text": "My fiance and I came here yesterday before going to a musical downtown. The food here is incredible as well as the service and the drinks. Their happy hour is $1 off everything which is pretty great. The only negative part about this place is the menu options are kind of limited but what is on the menu is all excellent. Their fresh cut fries are incredible. I would definitely suggest this place and I will be coming back!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_185", "text": "I have seen the Neon Museum on different shows (defenders/CSI/Storage wars) but had never been there until this last trip. What a great place full of history of the industry that made Las Vegas great. I am a huge sucker for things like this, and the Neon Museum doesn't dissapoint. The tour was about an hour, and it was fantastic. If you are a history geek, you will love it. Walking past all the old signs made me feel like I was apart of an era gone by.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_186", "text": "I am a fan because I do like This super target. It's huge. It's clean. It's organized. They do have a whole lot of registers but not so many cashiers. Oh those guys must show up near the holidays. Well anyway they do have good clearance but you must make it before the housewives get there. I also find it slightly difficult to coupon here but that could mean some have ruined it for others. This is my Wal-Mart get away. Oh and the parking lot has a nice sound system lol.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_187", "text": "I have eaten here several times and I always get the steak and if they have octopus on the menu I'm all over it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_188", "text": "Like one of those awesome hole in the wall restaurants- this is your awesome hole in the wall place to get your hair. Comfortable atmosphere, friendly staff, and all the product you need :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_189", "text": "Kohl's is the best. The selection is great, the staff are typically friendly and you can't beat the return policy. This is my primary spot for buying clothes and shoes.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_190", "text": "I just went in because I always hear great things. Definitely lived up to the hype, the crepe I had was amazing. I don't really eat crepes that often but it was the best one I have had, the espresso that I ordered along with it was smooth and well pulled. The staff seems really nice, and they play great music. Ill definitely recommend this place to everyone I know.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_191", "text": "This is our go-to place for fantastic food. We have NEVER been disappointed. I spend most of the meal making groaning noises. A bit pricey for a regular outing but perfect for dates, anniversary and birthdays.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_192", "text": "It's Teavana!! Doesn't get better than this! Huge thank you to Jacob (I think that was his name) for being so wonderful!!! Nothing like great customer service!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_193", "text": "Went last Saturday night to watch a friends band play. I wish this place was on the west side of town.. Live Music, No cover and super friendly people, nice casual dive bar.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_194", "text": "Tonight was an example of why I love Yelp. Husband and I searched for \\\"tacos\\\" and this place came up with glowing reviews from fellow Yelpers. I had passed this restaurant a million times, but had never given it a second thought. I had the tlacoyos with eggs - the thick tortillas were supremely satisfying, and the nopalitos were the best I'd ever had. It was a treat to try out Mexican cuisine different from the usual Sonoran fare found so often in Phoenix.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_195", "text": "Service good. Food above average. Drinks a flowin at 11 am. Need to go back to write a more in depth review.Update: Just went back for lunch. Food was awesome. Service was excellent.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_196", "text": "The last concert I went to was The GZA. That being said Elton John's show was pretty awesome. The stage, sound, and lighting were all perfect. Way more boobs then you knew what to do with, which was surprising. He played all the hits, no digging through the crates for obscure songs. He is wrapping this show up pretty soon, so catch it if you can.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_197", "text": "I love you.Fresh, great food. Great people. What more can you ask for?I love Mediterranean food but always struggle with what dish to order, because I want a little of each flavor from each of my favorite dishes. Problem solved, you can get anything practically here.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_198", "text": "Very nice man at front door managing the line, kept Ya informed of wait times etc was very efficient and friendly. Food was amazing, and didn't take long for how busy they were. Waitress forgot my toast and due to that she gave me my drink for free because she felt it was the right thing to do. Highly recommend and would go back if I lived closer.I had the chicken fried steak it was very very good and the gravy is also amazing", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_199", "text": "Food was pretty good. Staff was friendly. Was expecting the food to be better, but it was still ok", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_200", "text": "Blacken swordfish tacos are fantastic. Young Double Chocolate Stout delicious and a nice outdoor seating area. Too much football on tvs with baseball playoffs on.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_201", "text": "Best \\\"pop in for a vodka press\\\" while en route last night. Cheap! Great service! Got the sweetest photo of the night there too.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_202", "text": "Recently visited for the first time with friends and really enjoyed it. The pierogi appetizer was magnificent, as was my crabby patty sandwich. Lots of choices and everyone liked what they got. Will definitely be back to try new dishes here. Great hours, as well. I like that I can stop for a late dinner when I'm working. Loud!! in the evening.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_203", "text": "Really enjoyed my visit. Thank you betsie Boop for the amazing service. Had the brewlee burger and was super impressed. Cooked medium rare and they nailed it. Fries were ok, chipotle ranch sauce was a highlight for me. Plenty of beers to choose from. Nice atmosphere. Great place to enjoy some food and beers with friends.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_204", "text": "I've been going to Dr. Khalek for years and he's great!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_205", "text": "Don't let the cheesy name fool you, this place is the real deal straight from Italy. Great, fresh food.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_206", "text": "Very relaxed place to work on weekends. But many people use the tables for way too long that you will have very hard time to find tables. It's also next to all the sororities so you see a lot of cute girls ;). Great coffee and sandwiches but definitely pricey. If you get hungry, just go to a Jimmy Johns right next door.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_207", "text": "Excellent all around, but service is very slow if you eat there; I recommend take out. Dim sum menu is delicious (I recommend the turnip cake and what they call 'lotus leaf sticky rice' which is actually [zongzi], a sticky rice dumpling), and the rest of the menu is delicious as well (best [beef chow fun] in Squirrel Hill).They do have a full bar, but the drinks from it are not particularly good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_208", "text": "I'm from NJ and was told by some friends that I need to have East Carolina BBQ. Well I was not disappointed. This place was great. Service was even better. I will be visiting again next time I am in town.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_209", "text": "Great Coneys hand cut fries on site. They have a good Greek Salad it would have been great with a few slices of pickled beets and a half of Pita. Really enjoyed the coneys and the dogs that snap!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_210", "text": "It has been a while since I've been here. You know the place is good when you haven't gone in a couple of years and they've expanded!! This place is just as good now as it was before. We enjoyed the shredded beef with rice and the noodle dish (that is soup-less). Boba was nice and fresh. I hate it when the pearls are not fresh!Definitely check this place out! Really great food!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_211", "text": "my boyfriend and I went to this restaurant twice. It is our favorite Shabu Shabu restaurant in Vegas. The service is great, you can share entrees for $6 split plate charge and you get unlimited salad and veggies. I wasn't a big fan of both of the ponzu sauces or the peanut sauce, so I always order the miso dressing they put on the salad and ask for an extra side garlic. This place is fun and delicious. A great place to take someone on a date too or friends. :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_212", "text": "Love FAT TUESDAY when i'm in VEGAS!I've been to all the Fat Tuesday location and honestly this location had the crappiest service ever! Did not ask if I wanted an extra shot with my drink and they just poured my drink and I paid and that's it. They were not polite or nothing... also the location is horrible! Its inside the Caesars Forum shops like all the way at the end.. so yeah I love FAT TUESDAY but not this location not worth going all the way into the shoppes for...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_213", "text": "Can't wait to come back! Luckily, the boyfriend and I had a Wednesday morning off and could come when it's not standing room only. I ordered the Chilaquiles Benedict which was so delicious. The hollandaise sauce was spicy goodness! The boyfriend ordered the hash and I assume it was good considering he cleaned his plate in about 5 minutes. Will definitely be coming back to sample the Bloody Mary menu!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_214", "text": "The owner's politics notwithstanding, I like the donuts. They are as good to eat as they are cute to look at and are made fresh on the spot. They're a little pricey, though.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_215", "text": "I was wanting to buy some treats for Easter, and I heard about this place from a friend.If you want authentic Polish sausages, smoked meats, other Eastern European foodstuffs, come here. Fresh Market ain't got nothin on Zygma!It's an hour drive _one way_ for me to get here, but I *will* be back. That's how good it is.FYI: The parking lot is *tiny*, and it's off a busy street.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_216", "text": "I usually find items here that I love to death for a very good price. Associates at this location have honest feedback and are fun to talk to about fashion and retail business. I've been a regular customer for nearly ten years and will probably shop here for a long time to come.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_217", "text": "I love Shag Me. I love the environment and the service. The people here really love what they do and that's reflected in the quality of their work. I see Sam when I come in and she listens to what I want and always comes through with a haircut that makes me look like a rockstar. She's also great with color and conversation.If you're looking for a great hair cut in a great atmosphere, I can't recommend Shag Me enough.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_218", "text": "A wonderful experience from the parking lot to the food! The service was awesome and only surpassed by the food! Also...who can beat a $4.75 long island this good! My new favorite place. Angela, Jan and Joyce are amazing!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_219", "text": "All the haters here... uh, note this is Las VEGAS. Everything is expensive. If you can't afford to go on vacation - stay home!The food is above average and the atmosphere makes the place. I'm a Arnold fan and some of the coolest Terminator props are here. Also the trick pen that Pesci stabbed the guy to death in the neck during Casino.I love it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_220", "text": "Just moved here from New Jersey and was nervous about finding a trusted eyebrow threading place. Came in on my way home from school after looking at some reviews on here, She had someone when I walked in but was seen immediately after. She did a great job! Kept my eyebrows thick with an awesome shape, looking forward to coming here more often. Only thing I recommend is for costumers to call and or make an appointment prior to arriving. Regardless i came as a walk in and was seen pretty quick.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_221", "text": "This place is a must when in the area. I've been here twice and look forward to another visit soon. The German food is excellent. Everything I've had has been excellent. The staff is helpful describing the menu and offering their favorite selections. The food comes out within a reasonable time. It is reasonable priced and so good. Seriously if you have not been here you are missing out and need to try it out. The sauerkraut is amazing defiantly not from the can defiantly home made (like everything on the menu)!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_222", "text": "Omg... The mango curry is a MUST try!! I have eaten amazing curry around the world and theirs is by far the best I've ever had! John was an absolutely amazing waiter and we will be sure to request him in the future. Btw... The only reason for the deduction in stars is that there was a minor lack of attentiveness when we first entered, but honestly very worth it. We WILL be back. :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_223", "text": "One of my favorite Starbucks. The service is awesome and there's always a good crowd. it's great to spend the early morning on the patio which faces the corner of Mill and 5th...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_224", "text": "I love, love love this place. By far the best french onion soup on the planet. Let me repeat: THE BEST FRENCH ONION SOUP ON THE PLANET. I adore the pizzas. Thin gourmet crust with creative specialty choices. I often find myself stopping by just for the pommes frites. They are amazingly fresh and spiced to perfection. They feature an eclectic wine and beer list. I've also found many new wines from their frequent tastings and the staff is always availible to make a wonderful suggestion. Oh.......and did I mention the soup?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_225", "text": "As far as buffets go this place is a solid winner. I've been coming here for several years even before the hotel changed to PH. Although the prices have gone up a bit, the food has stayed consistently good (buffet good that is). The variety is not the largest but they have a good amount of tasty foods. I would have to say that their dessert lineup is on the weaker side compared to other top notch buffet locations in Vegas. Be sure to try their champagne brunch on the weekends! All you can drink champagne for $3 extra!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_226", "text": "We have been here several times for Sunday brunch. It's always fantastic and service is prompt and with a smile. They are always switching up the menu with new and fresh specials.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_227", "text": "Super friendly staff, good prices, and I've heard rave reviews of the live entertainment they get. Wish they had a menu, but it's just a little place.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_228", "text": "The ambiance, the presentation, the service and of course food was THE BEST. Each entree was unique and definitely coming back!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_229", "text": "We go out of way to get ice cream here, as it's totally worth the 15 minute walk from our place! All the flavours I have tried are delicious, whether it be 6xchocolate, cheesecake or even cardamom and nut. They also offer containers of ice cream to take home (or get a spoon and share?) which are an affordable way to pig out on ice cream.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_230", "text": "This place is the boom!!! The best comfort food ever. I have eaten everything on their menu and love it all. Their fried chicken and waffles are great. Their sammies are yummy.We also have TC's Cater our thanksgiving and Christmas dinners", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_231", "text": "This is amazingly delicious Chinese food. Don't be afraid to try anything-everything we have had is amazing. And things to try there are--a huge menu with many items rarely offered in Madison--pork kidneys, chicken feet, frog legs and the like. Cold eggplant appetizer amazing, the braised rabbit was wonderful. This food is seriously good stuff!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_232", "text": "The service was casually formal which was a nice change from too much attention. The wood fired pizza was crunchy around the edges and had GREAT Italian seasoning even on the Hawaiian. The Fruitti DE Mare was delicious with a white wine sauce. None of seafood was overcooked as is so common lately. Will go back again and see what other great dishes they have!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_233", "text": "Great service from David W!!! Very professional!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_234", "text": "I buy all my fish and corals there, great store.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_235", "text": "Chicken chow mein was amazing! Best Thai food so far!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_236", "text": "If ya wanna get cozy with complete strangers this is the place. Lots of fun great music", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_237", "text": "Awesome fresh sandwich! Had the Tuscon and the entire thing was delicious. Minus a star for the flavored iced teas - a little too diluted.But yeah, this is what a $10 sandwich should taste like!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_238", "text": "great musicgreat foodgreat hostswhat more needs to said", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_239", "text": "Serves breakfast til closing time! I love breakfast and it's nice to have a place that serves it through the lunch hour. butter fields was my fav until I tried this place. The pancakes are Amazing! Large, fluffy, with a really smooth tasting batter. They have very unique breakfast potatoes. They must make them on the premises because they look like fresh cut red potatoes and they make them seasoned and kind of crispy. Def going to become one of my regular breakfast joints. Guys at the counter were really nice too:)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_240", "text": "Great yogurt with a variety of flavors and amazing service the owner of this business should be very happy with the outcome and the employees. Try the watermelon!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_241", "text": "Queen of Maids did a move out clean for us this past weekend and we were so impressed with their work and professionalism. They showed up on time and got right to work. They cleaned out all of our appliances, cabinets, baseboards, windows, dusted our blinds, cleaned our bathrooms, vacuumed and mopped. They did such a great job and I was so thankful for their help. Moving can be so stressful and it was so nice to not have to worry about cleaning. Thanks Queen of Maids for making our home shiny, clean, and ready to sell!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_242", "text": "So happy I came here on a hot AZ day. It's pretty hard to find if you are not familiar with the area. Lots to eat near by so it's a convenient place to get your coffee or Iced beverage on. I got my usual- Green tea, w/soy latte. I sometimes get the frap and it ALWAYS tastes so refreshing! I want one now!!! The ladies here are very friendly and work quick. No complaints here.I am sure I will be back very soon.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_243", "text": "Dear Todd English,Your son is gorgeous. You make beautiful babies. He was even more delicious than your delicious French Fries. And they were delicious! However, your sliders are dry as hell . Good wings, good french fries, great service (funny short haired girl was our waitress- you got my back, girl!) Dry ass sliders. But I forgive you. Your son made up for the lack of moisture in my sliders.Oliver English, you are one tall drink of water. Sincerely,Silly school girl :)Me likey. Buh bye.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_244", "text": "I love this hole in the wall Korean joint! I have only ordered one dish from there and that's all I really need. The Beef Bulgogi is amazing! I get it spicy with noodles instead of rice. Definitely worth a visit.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_245", "text": "My personal favorite sub shop in the Tempe area. The subs are money! I love the service I get everyte me I go in, I have not had a bad experience yet. I suggest Bite Me to anyone who is looking for a good sub. The owner is a great guy!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_246", "text": "Super Yummy! What else can I say??", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_247", "text": "True hole in the wall restaurant! Location: 3/5 not in the best part of townPrice: 5/5 very affordable lunch & dinner menu! Delicious & cheap!Food: 5/5 *Pork Wonton in Red Chili Oil -very juicy and just the right amount of heat*Lan Zhou Beef Noodle - one of the best soups I've had in Vegas! Very tasty and just the right amount of spice! Noodles were just right and the broth was amazing, unlike anything I've ever had. Highly recommend!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_248", "text": "As big and boxy as a big box store can get. They do have a large selection and the best prices around. It can take a while to navigate the entire store, but it will most likely save you from having multiple stops on your errand junket. How knows you may find something you don't need, and you may even buy it. Live it up, you are in Las Vegas for cryin' out loud!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_249", "text": "Food here is great. Feel like home. Black bean noodle is just like the taste of my mom. Best thing I have ever tried in Vegas.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_250", "text": "This location is fantastic! Customer service is amazing!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_251", "text": "Great place to take out of town friends. Excellent happy hour specials & delicious pizzas. There was a period where service was a bit lacking (waiting over a hour for food) but things seem back to normal now. I've been coming here for over 10 years & overall the service is great and you can't beat the ambiance.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_252", "text": "cool stuff", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_253", "text": "Oh right, this used to be Sea Blue! We really enjoyed Pub 1842 and would definitely consider going back the next time we're in Vegas. They offer a nice selection of beers, the burgers were delicious, and the fried pickles were an interesting appetizer. Service was friendly enough and they have a bunch of TVs which suited me just fine. My only nitpick were that the fries were lukewarm, but everything else was really good. My wife now wants to check out other Michael Mina establishments so I guess she enjoyed her meal as well!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_254", "text": "Haven't gotten my nails done in a looong time & went to Creative Nails for my 1st gel mani/ pedi. Everyone was super-friendly, attentive & they created a fun atmosphere. No wait & the establishment was very clean! The best part; Creative Nails paid attention to details & ensured a memorable experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_255", "text": "Came with my team and hAd amazing sushi, sashimi and rolls. Service was excellent. Waiter tried to talk us into having fried chicken and that was the only item that was just kind of ok. If you are a group of 4 or more go for the blue ribbon platter. Best value!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_256", "text": "Lots of food. Lots of variety. Nice poolside atmosphere with great service. Really, what more can you ask for! Check it out if you're looking for boozy brunch too, they have a ton of champagne based drinks.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_257", "text": "Great authentic restaurant. I lived in Morocco for a year, and gained 15lbs while I was there because the food was so good. Since then, I crave their food, and love that we found Kous Kous to fix that craving. I get the Harira Soup every time I go and it's delicious. I've also had the kefta sandwich and the couscous, both equally as good. The owner's extremely friendly, as is the wait staff. It's nice to have a little piece of Morocco right here in Pittsburgh. I just wish I lived closer to Mt. Lebanon.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_258", "text": "Love the AYCE!!! Full orders or half orders! The skewers are definitely a must. Towards the evening it gets busy but other than that it's one of my fav sushi spots! Oh yea park in the next plaza cause parking is a hassle", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_259", "text": "When we signed up for a tour to Loch Ness I was worried it was going to be boring and too old for us, but boy were we surprised. Thank goodness we got an amazing guide in Shelby. She made the entire trip so fun cracking jokes and pointing out so many cool sights. Shelby also had an amazing eye for finding the perfect spot to stop and take pictures. My suggestion: try to request her as you won't be disappointed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_260", "text": "Half and half = Hot coco + espresso... SO GOOD~~~ and I don't usually drink coffee....", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_261", "text": "It's busy here, for good reason. Come when they first open for promptest service. The staff is knowledgeable and helped me picked out my first eCig device!If you're looking for a helpful staff and a lot of flavor choices, this is the place to come.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_262", "text": "A nice hidden gem. Everything was really good. I want to come back for the pizza next time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_263", "text": "Cost to quality is just two thumbs up...! Compared to other overpriced restaurants, this is the must-try place for real taco in Las Vegas. A little inconvenient eat-in, but you can find additional tables on the curb side of tents outside. Wonderful experience with authentic Mexican tacos at surprising 2$ price tag. Abodado taco is my favorite and Veggi Quesadillas is beyond your imagination... If you can speak Spanish, ordering might be easier, but fellow customers were friendly enough helping me order.Wonderful place....!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_264", "text": "I went with three others and we all shared 2 salads, 2 appetizers and 2 entrees. This was a great way to taste about half of their relatively simple menu. I especially liked the Gypsy salad, the shrimp and chorizo, and the achiote salmon. They've done a great job with the build out of the space with a great use of reclaimed wood and some nice AZ design details. Kelly Fletcher came out and checked on us, which was an extra treat. I will be back and I recommend.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_265", "text": "Here we go again! Another appointment at cherry lash lounge! I can't wait to get my lovely lashes done by Gina she is amazing and I love her! Angeles and giovani are also so helpful and are so attentive! They truly make my trip to cherry lash lounge an awesome one! Thank you guys!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_266", "text": "Best restaurant I have ever eaten at. Not the best location, but inside is great. Service is wonderful. The food is better than anything I have had on the strip.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_267", "text": "The place is beautiful. We had to take advantage of outdoor seating on one of the few under 100* days in July. There were only two of us, but the place looks like it could handle a football team coming thru. To sum it up: great atmosphere, the beer was refreshing, and service was great. The food could use some creativity.... But who am I to judge", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_268", "text": "Food and service great as always. I've never had a bad experience at any of the Cheesecake Factory locations.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_269", "text": "My Left Foot Children's Therapy has the best feeding therapy in Las Vegas. My Sister took her son their when he was 2 was years old because he had a problem holding a spoon. She took him to My Left Foot Children's Therapy for the food therapy program at their clinic. Everyone there is great with kids. Her son was happy the whole time. My Nephew now after receiving the food therapy program can eat with a spoon in his hand. My Left Foot Children's Therapy is the best place to bring your kid they make great things happened.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_270", "text": "Great tasting coffee", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_271", "text": "Good food. Chili relleno was great. Great people great atmosphere. High quality food and service", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_272", "text": "Short story:FreeHotLightsFireLong story:My boyfriend and I have already seen the Bellagio water fountain show so we were on the hunt for another free spectacular view. Mirage Volcano it is. Came to the Mirage Volcano after our dinner at Cravings buffet inside Mirage. We had just missed the show so we waited about 40 minutes. The Volcano spewed water, fire and of course heat.I don't think I'd rewatch this show, it was a nice experience yes, but the classy water fountain at Bellagio is enough to awe me.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_273", "text": "Great place to relax. Excellent staff, nice and clean facility!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_274", "text": "1-800-plumbing is amazing. My husband and I are both Realtors and recommend them to all of our clients. They are quick and reliable. I only use them for our plumbing needs!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_275", "text": "Beautiful church. Friendly people.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_276", "text": "This is my favorite Thai restaurant in Phoenix. I have taken several co-workers from around the world here, and they agree. I do give Thai Basil, Thai Elephant, and Lemongrass 4 stars and I do enjoy all. But, Tipps has great quality, good prices, and a diverse menu. I have really enjoyed their curries, salads, pad thai, and noodle dishes! Although the decor is pretty standard, they do have an outdoor patio which is nice for lunch.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_277", "text": "Faster than getting a burger at In-N-Out! They got me an after-hours appointment too, so I didn't have to miss work. Quick and seamless ... my doctor was extremely accommodating, and the staff was energetic and smiley. This *will* be my doctor's office as long as I live in Phoenix.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_278", "text": "Tiny Starbucks on a busy intersection. Not much for seating inside, but folks are still here to hangout with their laptops, drink coffee and do job interviews. It's the same as any other *$ with coolers of drinks and pastries.Note that they do NOT have a drivethrough.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_279", "text": "A nice quick little place, if you don't know much about carribbean food i would steer clear, and the portions are a but small but i found them to be enough.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_280", "text": "Great food, especially for the price! A lot of filling cooked foods though so you end up getting full quickly. The sushi is not that good, but I can't really complain. They have delicious seaweed salad and I could go there just for that. Always the same food, but it's tasty.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_281", "text": "So many cool things to see. it definately takes more than 2 days to see everything. 2008 was the first year i've attended and i could see why people would go ever year. there is so much to see and play with. just make sure to wear comfy shoes.. i was in heels and my feet were hurtinggggggggg...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_282", "text": "Attended an IBM event here and the food was fantastic. Small bar with a lounge area next to the Canyon Ranch SPA. Third floor of the hotel.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_283", "text": "Great happy hour... $1.95 coronas on Wednesdays. A little expensive but the food has always been great.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_284", "text": "Delicious thin crust pizza at reasonable prices. We had the carnivore, split a salad and 2 glasses of wine for about $26. The wait staff is very friendly . We will definitely go back when we are in the neighborhood.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_285", "text": "Brand new ownership. Was a little worried when I walked in and only saw a guy doing nails and one other customer. However, I learned, it is because they have newly opened and are building the business.Corey turned out to be fantastic and the experience was great. They have new massage chairs and their little daughter is adorable as she tries to help out mom and dad.This will be my new nail spot! The prices are also great! They also did not try to haggle and up-sell me. I'm a fan!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_286", "text": "Words can't describe what happened to my taste buds here. Everything was delicious, even things I don't normally like. I only wish I had the luxury of spending this much money more often. If you're in Vegas, you have to try L'Atelier!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_287", "text": "um... two lobsters with noodles for only $19, which is great!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_288", "text": "I have had lower back problems for years and as a result it is often difficult for me to live a normal and active lifestyle. I have been to various chiropractic and back clinics, but Dr. Stang has been, by far, the most attentive and understanding chiropractor that I have met. I decided to start working on getting my back and discs in better condition, which Dr. Stang has been successfully helping me to do. I have a long road to recovery, but it is comforting having a Doctor I can trust and who cares.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_289", "text": "Great, unpretentious place with an interesting food and liquor concept. I had great service dining at the bar. One of two actually cool, cosmopolitain things I found in 5 days in the area. Food was a solid 8/10. Not crazy expensive either, good value.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_290", "text": "Every time I visit Pittsburgh I have to stop here. I've ordered a few sandwiches but just like everyone says... Everything is good! Only down side is that service is a little slow.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_291", "text": "this place rocked my socks off!! great food for a great price. Open 24 hrs!!! I was totally hammered and came here to eat and was sobering up by the time i left....Thanks grand lux see you in august.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_292", "text": "Zaba's is great for lunch. I love supporting local business (when they're worth it) and this one definitely is!The Flamingo location has a great staff and is always on the ball. I highly recommend this place.They get four stars because it's a little small, and frequently during lunch it's next to impossible to find a seat. The hot salsa is also unpredictable. You have to get it on the side, test it out, and eat accordingly. Sometimes it's INSANE hot, and other times not so much...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_293", "text": "Here you go :)I loved this place because it is fancy, yet casual. The waiters, hostess, and managers are ALL wonderful. The atmosphere is romantic.I also liked this place because you can get a $42 Filet Mignon (which is amazing) or an $11 pizza. Good portion sizes, too.In response to a review 2 below mine, my table ordered the Seafood Risotto and I was excited to taste it and all three of us thought it was amazing.If you are staying at the Hard Rock and earn 100 player points, they give you a $50 food voucher to this place.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_294", "text": "While the restaurant overall is great and deserves its place on the list of best restaurants in the world. The most notable part was the service. Simultaneous delivery to everyone at the table was more of a rehearsed dance than a simple food service. While everyone was impecable corteous and polite our main waiter Thibault was probably the best of the great bunch. We were a rather finicky group but he took care of all of our requests, including the class on techniques of proper diet coke service and our mangling of his native french, with great humor and patience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_295", "text": "Great fast service....salad bar is delicious.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_296", "text": "One of the cleanest, if not THE cleanest, & coolest (temperature regulated lol) box I've even been to. The coach was right there in the class correcting and making adjustments for you, we worked on Cleans. That service made the workout really personal. Communicating with them via email was easy, I was setting up a free trail. Pros: they have a shower room.Cons: na for this first visit", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_297", "text": "My intention was to get back to Sweet Tea's today, but they are closed on Sundays. So, being in that area, my Mother wanted the Chinese Chicken Salad at Applebee's, one of her all time favorites. Not being a true fan of chains, I agreed. And, I was very impressed. I ordered a cheeseburger w/ fries. The burger was cooked perfectly and fresh! I also really enjoyed their seasoned fries. My Mom enjoyed her salad as well, and the staff was attentive throughout the entire meal. Shocked, yes, but happy I said yes.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_298", "text": "Everything I've tried here has been amazing. There is a waitress there named Debbie & just the sweetest lady ever.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_299", "text": "Definitely a must if you happen to be unfortunate enough to be staying at Green Valley Ranch. We were having such a miserable experience at Green Valley and we decided to go get drinks and dinner off the hotel property (turns out to be a good choice). We found this little place walking while walking around so we decided to drop in for some drinks. Had a GREAT time. Reasonable prices, good bartenders, good attitudes from others in the bar/restaurant, just a good place to chill. Definitely try it out if you are in the area.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_300", "text": "Love the melting pot! Have been a few times and it's just as great every time. It's the perfect restaurant for a romantic night out. Yes, it is pricey but it's so unique and taste great that it's worth it! Two people is about $200, but the food is delicious and we get three courses & drinks. The servers have all been amazing and it's always clean.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_301", "text": "Jeremy is a true professional who really understands the work he's doing. This isn't just labor, he actually studies his craft and puts it to use. He knows where best to cut branches (for example) for the best long-term results, and knows the peculiarities of our local trees and plants and how best to deal with them.He was a pure joy to work with and got an enormous job done quickly and efficiently. He even went above and beyond and helped with a few other issues he hadn't been contracted for. I really can't recommend him highly enough.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_302", "text": "This is a great spot to chill and have a good drink. The mojito I had was awesome! I had to knock off a star bc the service is sometimes iffy and it's closed for private parties more than I would like. But the music is good, the atmosphere is chill and the drinks very tasty.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_303", "text": "Love the unique pizzas! Being the first time, we had to try the Roman Candle. It was delicious, but I wouldn't have minded a little extra kick. A bonus for parents with young children: they have toys for little ones to play with and entertain themselves with!So glad we finally tried this place out!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_304", "text": "Oh, Encore...how do I love thee. For two people who had not been to Vegas in over 10 years it says a lot that our third visit in less than a year is in a week.The hotel is gorgeous and filled with light. The service is impeccable (Hello to Darlene at The Buffet and the bartenders at The Vault) we felt pampered the entire time. The Encore made me enjoy a vacation where we really just did nothing.And...hint...the perfect place for an \\\"adult\\\" Thanksgiving is The Encore We'll see you for the 4th if July!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_305", "text": "My business is a part of the Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce and I attended a Chamber meeting this morning that Xona hosted. Everything was great: the poolside views, the excellent breakfast, and the service was friendly and timely. I did not stay there but recommend checking out the resort. I really had a great experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_306", "text": "Fresh fudge made daily. Delicious ice cream, and amazing candied apples. I'm certain I need not say more.Make a stop here, but don't tell the cashier he looks like the hulk picture behind him. It gets him mad. You won't like him when he's mad...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_307", "text": "What a great restaurant. This is definitely a 'local' gem and if you want to get some high quality Italian at a reasonable price while in LV definitely check out this place. Normally I don't rave about Italian places but this place is worth it. Good service, quality food, and nice atmosphere. Go here for a romantic dinner that won't empty your wallet.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_308", "text": "we go here every Vegas trip...just once, since it's usually over $100 for four people. this trip, we had an excellent time here. server was EXCELLENT and professional. He musta filled my water a dozen times...and whenever my water is never empty, that always equals a big tip. my hubby and friend got their Thursday night special: fried chicken. they loved it...and he kept going \\\"yum....yum....yum\\\" -- so worth the $19.95 price. i got pancakes and a salad...and the pancakes were to die for...amazing. if you've never been here...go at least once...as you won't be disappointed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_309", "text": "Diner, Drive-ins and Dives gave the tacos a top call - but the Chile Rellenos are bar far the best thing on the menu.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_310", "text": "Great cocktail selection, fancy atmosphere. Reasonable price (martinis around $7). The bartender was very attentive and the drinks were great. If you're looking for a more \\\"hip\\\" bar scene and want to be off-campus, check this place out.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_311", "text": "I've only ever been here during the Iowa games and I sit at the bar so I guess that makes the differance. I really enjoy watching the games here, everyone is so nice, although the servers don't seem as happy to be there as the rest of us but hey they had to get up at 8 on a Saturday morning so I don't really blame them as it's not their team.I can't wait for this upcoming season so hopefully it will a great year!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_312", "text": "Cute, contemporary and clean. Nice large rooms. Close enough to strip and just far enough away from the wild VegasNonsense to make me come back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_313", "text": "I'll start off by saying that this restaurant is pricey, but what restaurant along The Strip isn't? The breakfast is amazing, and at least it's really good food for the price you're paying. Also, our waitress was the nicest lady ever, she even gave us the Rewards discount, which I hope that most customers receive for a dollar off their meal.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_314", "text": "Love this place!! Fast service, good music. Just wish the prices were a little better/cheaper.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_315", "text": "I have been looking for a great nail saloon place that is the perfect mix between a high quality mani pedi and atmosphere. So many are one or the other. The Nail Room is both. Cool swanky vibe with music from the 80s and 90s. And of course, a high quality mani pedi that lasts weeks. I typically do a gel French which lasts a solid 3 weeks. My pedi can go even longer. Short on time? They will do a mani pedi at the same time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_316", "text": "**** Reciently I found out that they were staying opened!! I received a call from the owner, Shelly saying they are staying open! Such great news seeing they are they only groomer I've used since I've been in Charlotte. Shelly and crew at Paws and Perms are the best! So excited! So sad to learn of their closing. Just wish I knew sooner since the last 2 appointments that my dogs had they cancelled. Now trying to get an appointment someplace else is kinda hard.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_317", "text": "I love Vito's. My boyfriend and I actually come here a few times a week. They have great hot wings (the baked ones are fabulous), great pizza (get the goat cheese as a topping- it's amazing), and a very accommodating gluten free menu. They serve wine by the glass and Monday is all day happy hour! Their grape appletini is really stong but very tasty :) You definitely get your money's worth and the staff are all very nice. Try this place for the pizza, wings and wine and you will not be disappointed!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_318", "text": "Had our End of Season Kickball party on Saturday at Catch 22. Matt the Owner rocked and made it a great night. The servers were awesome and made sure everyone was getting their drinks and food if they ordered any.The live music they had was good and was enjoyable too. Its a great place to watch sports, just drink, or just have fun.I will be back and thanks again for everything!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_319", "text": "Nice causal ambience, homely feel. Great food variety including veggie options, good for families and groups. Well priced lunch specials.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_320", "text": "We stayed at a two queen room in the north tower[+] asked for a room upgrade during labor day weekend and we actually got it! from south tower to north tower, no extra cost either so yay![+] the room was pretty spacious[+] Paris is attached and is right next door[+] in the middle of the strip so it's a pretty nice place to be[-] casino is on the smaller side[-] faaaaaar walk to the poolI would love to stay at Bally's again!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_321", "text": "WOW!! What a great concept. They make donuts one at a time and then dip it in the icing and then toppings of your choice. These donuts are very hot and fresh made to order little pieces of heaven!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_322", "text": "LOVE LOVE LOVE this place! Such a nice treat after a long day. Convenient location and the service is wonderful. Stopped in today for a treat today and the girl that helped me was so cute. Sophie was her name I think. She was wonderful and helpful. I loved the coffee yogurt she recommended with all the toppings. YUM!Oh, and at Cruisin' they also have old movies like Singing in the Rain, Grease and on Friday nites they have a car show featuring old restored cars. Well worth a visit. :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_323", "text": "Fabulous views of Paradise Valley! Perfect for date or special occassion. Its a spa resort restaurant, so the menu is spa foo-foo, serving relatively small portions. Not good for the person who needs alot on their plate. Not a huge fan of their breakfast, but the morning atmosphere can't be beat.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_324", "text": "Just so you know...my dad first brought me here when I was in grade school and I have been coming back ever since.(I'm 48 now) The best tamales ever!!!! I moved away to Oregon for 13 years and was on a quest... telling people of the awesome tamales I knew in Vegas, I got lots of suggestions but nothing compared to the pork tamales I grew up with, and now that I'm back in Vegas this is a regular stop for me. The rest of their food is OK but nothing beats those Tamales", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_325", "text": "First time trying this place and arrived on a Sunday at noon. We Were the first table in and were greeted immediately. Menu is simple and easy to choose from. We ordered three rolls a fantastic, Vegas and shrimp lovers.Rolls arrived quickly. Oh my goodness so good! We finished off all three in 15 minutes. Will certainly be back. Delicious!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_326", "text": "One of my favorite lunch spots if I am going to sit down and really enjoy lunch. This is a good spot to take client or have any kind of business lunch. Elegant modern setting, without being at all stuffy. The salmon is good. This is a quality, not quantity kind of place.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_327", "text": "Very pretty and classy place! Very friendly staff but kinda pricy. It was worth it because on just a standard pedi you get a hot stone leg and foot massage!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_328", "text": "This place is awesome, best happy hour ever $2 mix drinks and 2 for $5 beer, you cant beat that specially here in las Vegas. The food is delicious I had their nachos and chicken wing, I was surprise that they had such a tasty food. Definitely a nice place to hangout with friends, watch football, drink, play pool or gamble. The waitress was great love her and this place has definitely become my number one spot specially to drink :).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_329", "text": "Best burger in Las Vegas and beyond. Whatever magic they perform on the grill is completely unique. I've never tasted a burger so good and with such a unique flavor. Great fries, hot dogs, fried pickles, sides too. I try to eat here every time I'm in town.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_330", "text": "The Lucky chicken appetizer is a fried chicken wings and drummettes in a special sauce, good but nothing special. The pineapple fried rice is very good. Phad see ewe is also very good, in line with other Thai places. We're from Seattle and would come here again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_331", "text": "Amazing!!!! Will absolutely come back here!! One of the reasons I came to this spot is because of a yelp review saying they had a good gin fizz! They were right one of the beat I ever had. The charcuterie platters were amazing and so was their pasta dishes. Highly recommended. Gets crowded I recommend reservations", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_332", "text": "Whenever I want mexican food I can't help but always think of this place! My favorite place to get chorizo and eggs! The food is great and affordable.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_333", "text": "Fantastic view of the strip from the Mandarin Oriental. Expensive drinks. It's a fancy place.My co-workers stopped by for a little bit after dinner. We split a $65 bottle of wine and snacked on some bar nuts. I really loved the ambiance since it was loungey and not too busy. It's a really great place for a romantic date and our bartender was really nice too.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_334", "text": "They did a great job taking care of my car and what I needed. Even went above and beyond to find me an antenna at the dealership.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_335", "text": "After leaving messages for two other window tinting companies, and in the case of Co #1 never showing up for a scheduled estimate, and Co #2 never returning a vm- Dan was an absolute pleasure to deal with. He came over right away and gave me a very fair estimate. He did the job within two days, showing up on time and finishing the job right when he said he would. The tint looks great, he was super professional and I would use him again. Highly recommend", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_336", "text": "Love this place. Never have I ever went in their once and not been satisfied. Great service. Amazing food. Amazing prices. Especially their happy hour", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_337", "text": "I rarely give out 5 stars, but oh-my-god is this place good.Amazing selection of micro brews.Service was spot-on.DO yourself a favor and get mussels in the red curry sauce and fries (frites).We went for brunch on a Sunday and arrived around 12pm. By 12:30 people were waiting for tables. So make sure to get to this hot spot early!Oh Point Brugge with one meal I think you just became my favorite restaurant in Pittsburgh", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_338", "text": "Their coconut 'pancake' was MIND BLOWING. My mom and I devoured it. Everything else was super tasty too. Good prices, quick service and outstanding, authentic Southern Indian cuisine. Will go again when I'm on this side of town.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_339", "text": "I have a flat garage roof, which has been troublesome for years. In 2010, I had Trades Unlimited repair it. They tore out the old roof, down to the plywood, and rebuilt it. Then they foamed it. That was three years ago, and I've had no trouble with that roof since. Flat roofs are really a problem, in my experience. Trades Unlimited did a great job for me. I recommend them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_340", "text": "We had chow mein, egg foo yong, and orange chicken all of which tasted delicious. The restaurant feels clean and comfortable. The service was also fast and friendly. I will return!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_341", "text": "I had the sampler plate and I must say the brisket and ribs where great. Each had a nice smokey flavor. The pulled pork and the sausage wasn't bad either. Great variety of craft beers and less of the chain beer junk!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_342", "text": "Total hidden gem. The food is amazing and for someone who is not vegan or vegetarian, there are so many options! Can't wait to go back and try more!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_343", "text": "Stopped in after a bit of dinner next store, lots of baked goods, custard and jam pastries, bread pudding and empandas.Several cookies and brownies. They also have a small amount of party favors and decorations!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_344", "text": "This place is awesome. I ordered Thai hot, and that's what I got. The spicy noodles with chicken and tofu is delicious and sized to break up into two meals.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_345", "text": "This is a nice stop before heading west to California. We only eat breakfast here but lunch and dinner look delicious as well. This is the perfect family restaurant. The food is ALWAYS on point and prices are good. If you're from out-of-town and you've never been, you definitely have to give it a try (especially for breakfast).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_346", "text": "Located just off Mill Ave. When the weather is nice it has a great patio. Inside is a total dive. Pretty decent food but it is a total drunk fest type of place. Lots of ASU kids and a whole host of regulars whose sole purpose in life is just to hang out and get drunk.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_347", "text": "What the? 6.99 per person and it's a GOOD quality buffet!! We arrived in AZ very hungry and found this next to our hotel so went straight to it and noticed a lot of cars parked outside which indicated it was popular.inside, was very neat. Workers were continuously filling nearly empty trays. The food is fresh, lots of homemade dishes, very clean, fully stocked, nice staff! The carrot cake was so fluffy and homemade!! i also loved the fried fish, roasted and fried chicken, peach cobbler.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_348", "text": "Brad Garrett is hysterical and if you are old you might pee your pants. I thought one of the other two comedians was funny too. They don't make you buy drinks like at most places. We purchased some wine and it wasn't awful but it wasn't good either it was just drinkable. They add the tip on so you don't have too. The only food they sell is pre made pop corn.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_349", "text": "Loved this place! I had the roasted chicken with Mac n cheese. The BBQ sauce and rub made this dish SOAR! Friend has the pork tenderloin and loved it! They messed up on drink orders and gave us a free drink so wait staff is nothing but exceptional.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_350", "text": "We still keep going here for our carne asada but the prices have really cut down on the amount we purchase. We've been buying a lot more chicken, it's excellent as well, but when the carne is $1.50 more per pound than it is in CA it's definitely priced too high.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_351", "text": "Scored my whole Jem costume here, out of used clothes!It's a little \\\"lower rent\\\" than Savers, the quality is not quite as nice and the organization is...well..abysmal, but if you have the patience to search for things your size, you may find some real gems in there :DPS: they seem to have discount days a lot : bring in your Albertsons receipt and get 25% off...teachers and students discount days, military ID days. call em and ask!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_352", "text": "I don't feel FULLY at liberty to make a full Yelp-worthy review for Mint as I was highly intoxicated on Saturday night, but I will do my best.We met ppl here who did have bottle service, so no lines to wait (plus for me and my braced up knee!). Music was cool and had good systems. Pretentious? Absolutely. Great for ppl watching? Most def. Service there was great, IMO. Just not my crowd, is all. :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_353", "text": "Great restaurant, friendly and welcoming.The mixed meat Kabob was delicious and really tasty, yellow rice and choice of side - very good value, portion size and all very fresh.I would recommned this to anyone wanting a tasty experience. Will go back next time in Charlotte.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_354", "text": "12 Year old Scottish Whiskey for \\u00a33 on the Royal Mile , a great cruising patio out front, and super nice bar help that enjoys chatting about the various blends available.I'll be back to try the 18 year old whiskeys next time around...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_355", "text": "I went in here the other day looking for a non franchise type coffee joint and was pleasantly suprised at the friendly service. Coffee is made by the cup and to order and enjoyed my drink. Something I needed for walking around downtown Glendale enjoying my afternoon.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_356", "text": "this place is cool. I walked in the door and heard LCD soundsystem playin on the juke box... Sweet! walked to the back were a dj was setting up. No karaoke but good tunes nonetheless. My favorite part was the lack of douchebags that seem so ever present in the strip bars, and clubs. cool people, laid back vibes good tunes! Good times!I really liked the comfy chairs, the dim lighting and fireplace.wish I could have stayed longer but had to leave due to complicated travel mates....arrrgh!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_357", "text": "5 stars based on that great pulled pork!For the price you get a nice generous sandwhich. The pork isn't overly saucy and melts in your mouth. Perfect balance of flavors on the seasoning. Would recommend!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_358", "text": "Bumping it up a star for the tastings. Now that there's a TW in the same shopping center, I've made the rounds to both for tastings and I like BevMo's because it's always the same guys doing the tastings. TW is great and it's nice to have another option in the area, but I'm now a BevMo girl and prefer the experience over TW.Also, can't beat the 5 cent wine sale which is basically year-round and not a limited time as the word \\\"sale\\\" implies.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_359", "text": "Tr\\u00e8s beau resto(d\\u00e9cor parfait) les plats excellent, mais faite attention au piment,oufff sont piquannnnnnnt.Il accepte les gros groupe.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_360", "text": "This place is amazing Ive been going here the past few months to get my gel set and pedi. Super clean, nice and friendly.... highly recommended!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_361", "text": "I maintained my buzz while shopping with my wife.Solid 4 stars.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_362", "text": "I enjoy their well priced lunch specials. They are one of the few restaurants that provide a drink with your meal, while also providing quality large portions. I often order their House Special Chicken Lunch Special, and have never been disappointed. Fast and courteous service. I've called my order in often, and they are always on time. It is my preferred Chinese lunch spot on the East Side of Vegas, better than Panda Express down the street, in my opinion.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_363", "text": "They are so good and take such good care to make our dogs have a relaxing experience. It's like a day spa for them. They were so relaxed after Kelly finished that they just dropped and slept. I loved them so much, I set up a regular schedule to have them maintained. Great job!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_364", "text": "This is one of the best culinary finds in AZ. Wow amazing food, healthy portion sizes and great service. When these guys out for a casual dinner out and you won't be disappointed.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_365", "text": "Definately share a plate w someone else. Second visit... Chicken and waffles... Must get! Sooooo good!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_366", "text": "Great food and amazing desserts!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_367", "text": "This place was delicious! The staff is very friendly and the food is good. They are very very fast on service! Our food came out less than 5 min after ordering. Just make sure you bring cash. They do have an ATM on site but who really wants to pay a service charge. We will be back for sure to try the pies!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_368", "text": "Good food. Large portions. Right price. What more can I say? Lunch was a success and I will be going back!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_369", "text": "great place for kebobs. very small persian/iranian cafe with good food. kebobs and mast o mooshir baby", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_370", "text": "Ann is great. She is extremely knowledgeable and is 100% focused on customer service. She takes the time to walk you through the process and ensures that you are kept in the loop 100%. She goes above and beyond to ensure that her clients are satisfied, and that's hard to find these days. I would recommend Ann Adams to anyone who is looking to buy, sell or rent a home.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_371", "text": "Good ole southern food MOST of the staff is awesome its like seeing an old friend with a famaliar face.. great cakes and pies and the chicken is what I live for..! Merts has an amazing down home southerm charm feeling.. it can drown out all the excitement of center city with its cool southern down home meets the city vibe.. dones sometimes smell like grease but I still love it!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_372", "text": "I tried the big kid grilled cheese with a side of tomato soup. It was delicious!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_373", "text": "bring your own booze! there wasn't any warning on yelp before i went. man, was that a disappointment.otherwise this is a great place with good atmosphere, a friendly staff, and very good sushi. however, the prices are a little on the high side. sushi costs around 2-3 dollars more then most other places and the dishes there are in the 15-25 dollar variety.it's a good place to try, but i can't justify going to it frequently with its prices.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_374", "text": "Clearly the magic words here are Capastrami and Bobbie. Go in knowing those two words and I promise you you'll leave one happy sandwich-eating mofo. For me the Bobbie beats the Capastrami hands down. (The damn amazingness that is the pastrami from Brix in Sunset Beach has ruined all other pastrami for me.) The taste of Thanksgiving all smushed together on the tastiest, softest bread ever though, truly makes the Bobbie something to write home about... or at least will make you want to find your nearest Capriottis location and get there ASAP!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_375", "text": "The wait is worth it for the scones alone. Sweet or Savory any flavor. Their lemon scones are a taste of summer that never fades away... a ray of sunshine in every bite. Your going to want to pick up extra for later. CASH ONLY!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_376", "text": "The food is always amazing. And cheap! I would recommend this place to absolutely anyone! The staff is friendly and always cares about their customers being comfortable. The prices are very affordable and are more than worth it when it comes to the quality!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_377", "text": "A little pricey but very excellent instruction. Both my kids went through their programs and loved it. Even after my kids were swimming really well we kept bringing them back because they loved it so much.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_378", "text": "Cool spot to get the international goodies.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_379", "text": "A very nice buffet. Had a sushi area and a Mongolian style grill in the back. Have a lot to choose from for a good price. Tried just about everything there and all was well done and tasty. I loved the selection of sushi they had and went back for more. The decor was open and bright and the place was clean....which puts it several steps above most buffets that are too densely packed or just plain filthy. Would recommend going to this place.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_380", "text": "Great burgers with fresh toppings. Cajun fries are my favorite. I love the little bits of skin left on them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_381", "text": "Better late than never ! Loved the Trump Las Vegas !! We had an awesome room - 1 bedroom 2 bathrooms / dining space / living room. Stayed 7 nights. It was amazing. Loved the pool - food at the pool bar was delicious. Large portions / very tasty. Room service food was also incredible !! The shuttle bus to Encore and Ceasars was so convenient. Really enjoyed our stay - our room - would definitely come again!! Thanks so much Trump !", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_382", "text": "In the land of buffets and assortment of restaurants this is truly a hidden gem. there is only one word I need to use to describe this place - yum!!!! It is a little bit off the strip but definitely worth a try. Everything I tasted was delicious and mouthwatering. Also the service was pretty good and I would definitely recommend.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_383", "text": "Been back here many times and have ordered delivery. Pizzas are still delicious but I find myself getting the cheesesteaks more often now because they are the best in town by a large margin. When we order in at work we usually split the cheesesteaks and get a slice of pizza each.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_384", "text": "Catfish Alley is thee bomb! Food is delicious and customer service is great.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_385", "text": "Great oysters for happy hour. Friendly staff. I would highly reccomend it. Generous portions with most dishes and great waitstaff. Definitly one of my favorite places to go on the strip. Highly reccomend it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_386", "text": "I love this place! The concept, execution, & most importantly food are great. When I recommend this place to friends(which I do frequently) I describe it as Asian Fast Food. That description doesn't really do it justice. It's more of a Japanese Steakhouse, Thai, Chinese restaurant fusion. You order at the cashier as you walk in. The food comes out promptly. The sashimi salad (my favorite) is flavorful and filling. They have a huge menu. This is my go to for a quick bite instead of actual fast food joints.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_387", "text": "Great rooms. Great service. Great location. It was nice having the monorail station located inside the hotel. McDonald's is open all night. It is a large building so it is easy to get a little confused on the direction you should be walking. But it probably didn't help being a bit intoxicated. I would definitely stay there again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_388", "text": "Definitely has be come my go to sushi place. It is not amazing but it is consistently very good. The service is always way above average. This 5 a solid choice for your sushi fix.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_389", "text": "Solid. Pretty good but not mind blowing. My favorite items were the beet salad (so Californian of me) and the macaroons. Hey it's a buffet, so I had to get one of each flavor. Lots of variety like you would get from most buffets in Vegas. This one has a lot of Asian options, maybe because I was there around Chinese New Year?! Definitely something for everyone!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_390", "text": "Not Sure why Zipps has such bad reviews? We came here after watching the Ironman today, and I thought it was great. Happy hour on Sundays are $7 burgers and $10 pitchers. Throw in a $4.50 Bloody Mary, and you have a Sunday Funday on your hands. I had the Burger with Green Chili's and it was delicious. PepperJack cheese, green chilis, and a side of Chili to go with it? Yes Please.Prices were reasonable, and the food was good. It's worth giving it a try, if there is a happy hour going on!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_391", "text": "Whatever you're looking for in a gym, you can find here. Oly lifting to Prowler sleds to cardio machines, they're fully equipped for whatever you need. And they have belts, chalk, dip belts, rubberbands, and plenty more to service their customers. The employees are friendly and helpful as well, which makes for a great gym experience. They just purchased several new sets of bumper plates, which shows that Independence is always looking to update to please its customers. It's the best gym in the Valley.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_392", "text": "Stopped in to have my watch battery replaced and found the service to be friendly and quick. I'll be going back to them in the future.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_393", "text": "I honestly don't understand the bad reviews. Went here tonight for the first time and it has got to be some of the best pizza I ever had. And free garlic knots. How amazing is that.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_394", "text": "Very similar to Tacos El Gordo. Nice set up, a lot of tables and there is an upstairs dining as well. Prices are average. The pastor is amazing as well as the vampira style.I love how they have elotes, especially the Mexican street style. Their salsa bar is amazing so many options to choose from. I will be back!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_395", "text": "love this place !! myfav bartender is samantha shes quick with a joke and to light upp your smoke :), amy is pretty good bartender as well . great place catch drink any night of the week", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_396", "text": "I like this book a lot and don't come enough since I live far. But, it is a great place to watch a game and it is not comfy but they have great desks to follow the odds and games. The deli next door is really good too. It also has in game wagering where you can bet with your emotions and flow of games. I have not done it and the pro betters stay away. But, it is an option.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_397", "text": "Niko was amazing! She helped me find my trur size bra and the proper way to wear it. She also made my mom comfortable with a bra after her double mastectomy. I will always return to Niko!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_398", "text": "Very good for with large portions. Worth the money.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_399", "text": "Excellent food!Service was great.... Reasonable too.I can't wait to go back and try some of the other stuff on the menu.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_400", "text": "FIVE stars for carrying New Mexico Hatch chile!!!!! e.o.m.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_401", "text": "My husband and I go out at least once a week to buy his magazines. Border's has become our preferred bookstore because they always have the magazines he likes to read and I love their rewards card. Tonight we went in to make our weekly purchase and talk to the staff. They have a great group of people working there. They are always helpful and knowledgeable about so many different subjects. While it is a chain store it gives the feeling of being a community store.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_402", "text": "Cozy atmosphere, good service and reasonable prices...what's not to like?We enjoyed the baked rigatoni with amazing bread and the green chili chicken with au gratin potatoes...yummy! This will definitely be a go to, neighborhood place on a cool day to enjoy some comfort food. I am excited to see the further changes they are going to make to the place. This is a definite must visit in Central Phoenix!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_403", "text": "Hiro, Leo, Masa and Take are fantastic sushi chiefs!! The lady's that work there are the nicest ladies you will ever meet!The sushi is superb. Hiro expects perfection in the raw fish he selects.I have been going here every week or 2 since they opened in 2001!!!Best in Scottsdale!!!Peter", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_404", "text": "Always greeted with a smile and prompt service!! The ladies there are friendly and thorough with each and every visit. Best part, can walk-in whenever I can. Down part, limited days open...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_405", "text": "Visiting from out of town. We sampled several items incl pizza, lasagna, eggplant, spaghetti plus cannoli. Everything was awesome! Owners Tony and Mike were very gracious hosts. Can't wait to go back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_406", "text": "This is the pet smart Mr. Lenny and I frequent and after going to a few others in the valley I have to say it's the best one. Nice and clean no pushy sales people (really). Plus Donna and the rest of the staff in the back are top notch and Lenny loves saying hi to them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_407", "text": "Not the spa you would \\\"frequent\\\" but for a Vegas getaway, it can't be beat! Great facilities (think Burke Williams) and the service I received (Shiatzu) was top notch.Prices are high - but what do you expect for Vegas?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_408", "text": "I was in Vegas this weekend and stopped at this spot and it was amazing!!!! Food was GREAT AND THE Service was great too.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_409", "text": "I love Freeds. They did my wedding cake and Baby shower cake. Although they got the color sceem incorrect on the wedding cake, it tasted and looked amazing. I explained to them the mistake and they apologized and gave me a discount on my baby shower cake. It was amazing as well. They are always friendly. Whenever a staff member has a Birthday i pick up a cake from Freeds!! Its worth trying!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_410", "text": "I went back, and I love it. No food, but nice beers and cheap drinks. I don;t even know that they keep a tab. I had 3 Miller Lites and an Old Style in a can. When I checked out the bartender said $7.50. Yes, please. Kind of weird that when I went in there were 5 customers, and they had football on but no sound. Then the Lady Gaga music started.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_411", "text": "How have I not reviews this place?!?! I love Pita Shack! There philly style shawarma chicken pita is the bomb! The staff is super friendly and Jose in the back is cool as hell! Give a try you won't be disappointed!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_412", "text": "Love this place. $8 external wash with hand wipe down! Score!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_413", "text": "Two words. UHHHH MAZING. My boyfriend and I came here for our 3 year anniversary after dinner, about a week ago. Walking in we knew it was going to be epic. It was super cheesy and loud. It was like 3D mini-golf with out the glasses. Did I mention they let you take in your own booze? We brought our own bottle of vodka and soda, but they provided the cups and ice. Overall exciting experience. Highly recommend.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_414", "text": "Royale burger is big, greasy, cheesey, oniony and perfect in almost every way after a couple of long nights in Vegas (or probably before a couple of long nights in Vegas for that matter too!). Better than average beer selection and plenty of seating make this a cool spot. I had the fries and they were only ok. Everyone on here seems to like the onion rings so I will try those next time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_415", "text": "This place is great. Plenty of variety and great deserts. The only downfall is that be prepared to wait 45 minutes to 1 hour.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_416", "text": "When the closest In and Out Burger is thousands if miles away, well this is the best option. I'll agree its not cheap, but you're paying for freshness and quality, rather than you're average burger chain restaurant.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_417", "text": "The service here was wonderful! I had the angry dog and carne asada fries and they were very flavorful. The shop itself was small but clean and comfortable. It was a bit dim also. I would order from here again but I would take out.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_418", "text": "I think I haven't reviewed Pizza Brutta because there aren't words to describe how much I love this place! The pizza is amazing, crispy and delicious, there are some interesting toppings but I am a sucker for a good margarita pizza, wow, do they have a good one. I took my Dad and he picked the basil off...can't take him anywhere!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_419", "text": "We keep coming back to this place! The food is always fresh and yummy. The staff is young and very friendly. It is not a full service sit down place so we don't feel like we have to tip 15-20% if we don't want to. If you forget to grab anything you need from the self serve table they are happy to get it for you. I would have given 5 stars but they just stopped making the rosemary potatoes we loved so much! Jessica in particular was helpful and extremely friendly, as we find all the staff to be", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_420", "text": "I mean, it's a two floor retail cathedral to the No. 1 soft drink in the world. Fun place with expensive memorabilia. The fun thing to do is on the second floor- \\\"Tastes of the World\\\" 16 samples of soda around the world! Which was awesome. And I've joined the \\\"Beverly Club\\\" you'll see.Fun stop on your walk on the strip. Enjoy the A/C, have a Coke and a smile.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_421", "text": "Shortest review ever.Awesome mozzarella, super fresh basil, tomatoes that taste like tomatoes, real bread. These are a few of my favorite things. Anyone who gives this place less than 4 stars - don't go back, you don't deserve this place. Go play in traffic or DIAF or something.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_422", "text": "I eat at a lot of buffets and this place is pretty good. The food always tastes fresh and doesn't look like it's been sitting out for a long time and the sushi is good. I haven't tried their hibachi but everything else has been a hit!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_423", "text": "This place is my favorite place to shop. The store is always clean. The employees are very friendly. It always has good samples out and coffee. You can grind the whole bean in the store as well.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_424", "text": "Good experience at Koi. The Kimchi fried rice was delicious. They had a lot of gluten free options and the server was very educated on the menu. The rolls were small, but good and fresh. One of the rolls had krab and I substituted for real crab. Very expensive, but it's Vegas. Everything is expensive!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_425", "text": "Finally another business in the area!!! Solid selection of flavors, staff is very friendly and tastes great. Only reason it doesn't get a five star is just attention to detail. Not enough trays for all the toppings etc.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_426", "text": "Just got done eating dinner here. All the food was great. Wide variety to choose from, they dont limit you just cause your doing all you can eat. Super nice employees and very good service. Dont have any complaints.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_427", "text": "Had 2 scoops of gelato. One was Pistachio and the other was chocolate. The husband had coconut and mango. Both were delicious. However, they really nailed the fruit essence. The coconut receive the highest approval rating for quality and taste. Why should you care? Because my husband usually says \\\"meh\\\" about everything. You can also try before you buy. We both got 2 scoops in a cup, total: $11.35 ( incl tax). Enjoy!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_428", "text": "This is such a fun, little place. Its technically a hot dog stand with tables and chairs but something about this place made me feel like such a local Phoenician! lol. They serve Sonoran dogs that are wrapped in bacon with all the fixin's! So delicious. The bread and cheese they use are just fantastic. The owner was such a sweet lady and they were also quick. I will definitely be back to this place sometime soon. 2 hotdogs and 2 sodas for $9.00? SCORE!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_429", "text": "Yes, okay, so the waiters don't smile. That seems par for the course at every Indian restaurant I've been to, no big deal. They were out of the mushroom matar, but the Palak Paneer was so tasty that I didn't mind. We were there with one friend who hadn't had a chance to try a lot of Indian food, so my friend and host ordered an appetizer sampler, three types of naan, and we shared. It was a fantastic experience, everything was yummy.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_430", "text": "This is the best chain pizza in Buckeye!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_431", "text": "I guess Im lucky? We live near NNY so we eat there a few times a month. First off they now have sweet tea, thank you. The pizza is above average and they will bring you several different wing sauces if you ask. Josh was our waiter last time and he was amazing. I will be asking for him when I return. Can't complain, it's been good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_432", "text": "Nice store and excellent service. They give a 60 day guarantee...and they mean it.I bought glasses at a Corning, New York Visionworks store with a faulty (non Visionworks) prescription. Visionworks on Blue Diamond replaced the lens free of charge using a new prescription. That's beyond customer service...that's unbelievable.We will definitely be buying all of our eyeglasses here from now on.Ask for Barbara she is very professional and helpful.DGN...a happy customer.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_433", "text": "The best ever! Dr. Nunley is very professional, yet personable and friendly. His staff are unbelievable. They really make you feel like family.I would highly recommend them.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_434", "text": "I have been here a few times, both for lunch and dinner. It's a small, looks like mom and pop type of place. I have had their bento lunch with the sashimi, tempura, and I think it's a California roll along with some traditional Japanese veggies. The sashimi is always fresh, and the tempura is fried to perfection. The California roll is good, but from my other reviews, you will notice I don't really care for sushi that way. The service is adequate, not that great and not bad. Definitely well worth eating here.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_435", "text": "We were hungry and so quick bites of pizzas satisfied us before our flight. We got the pepperoni and margherita pizzas and both were yummy. It was the busiest place at this airport but we were seated quickly. The lady server was kind and fast, offered water frequently. We have enjoyed our short time while watching the Clippers game.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_436", "text": "Food, coffee and staff were fantastic! I had the sandwich special of the day and grilled three cheese and tomato soup, mexican mocha and a lovely table outside. My lunch mate had a croissant stuffed sandwich with soup as well. The deserts looked wonderful and will go back soon for that. Only downside...parking...either bring change for parking meters or park in garage. The garage cost us $4.00. There is no validating. I see this more as a landlord issue that the coffee shop.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_437", "text": "I got a groupon to try this place before I went to hawaii. I am super fair skinned and knew to go easy. I found the staff helpful and sweet. I love that there are a ton of different levels of beds and they are all clean and well cared for. I went often for a month and will go back for sure.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_438", "text": "I love Bohemian type of fashion. They're my type :)Urban Outfitters is amazing when it comes to delivering all the fashions I ask for. What I bought:All-Seeing Eye Necklace($30) Description: Very ancient looking, green gem.Jeffrey Campbell Americana T-Strap Heel($150) Description: Like American flag but shoe version. PJ By Peter Jensen Knit Jacket($70) Description: Blue, cozy", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_439", "text": "One of the better Casino Bars. They get it pretty right. Sure it's overpriced, everything in the Casinos is overpriced but New York, New York is a LITTLE better than most and Nine Fine Irishman is a cool hang, especially upstairs.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_440", "text": "Friendly workers, but wish things were labeled better. The boba tea I got was not what I was expecting. I asked for lavender and got a blended cinnamon cream shake with flavorless gummies at the bottom.Donuts were great, just wish flavors were labeled. I will be back, and be more careful with what I order :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_441", "text": "I've been to this place 3 times and it's always fun to get new work boots. JR measures your feet and has you walk around outside to make sure they won't hurt after a while. He tells corny jokes but they are funny and he greets you with a candy bar. You will not leave unsatisfied. If you do he does not mind swapping them for something that better suits your needs.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_442", "text": "My stylist was Cesar Ramirez! He's amazing!!! From start to finish he had me entertained and well informed. Giving me tips about how to take care of my hair. He had me laughing. The atmosphere was awesome. He took his time and I was beyond happy with the outcome!! I literally can't go anywhere now without getting compliments on my hair!!! Thank u Cesar!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_443", "text": "Packed on a Sunday - for two people - able to sit at the bar right away - service was prompt despite being busy - if you know what you want. Tried the Ox tail chilli cheese fries, the peking duck wrap sandwiches, and the green / black burger. Of these, the peking duck wrap was good but not as good as gourmet Chinese such as at Blossom - Aria Hotel, or my usual high end Vancouver BC Chinese restaurants. However, the burger was excellent and the oxtail chilli cheese fries were superb.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_444", "text": "I won't go anywhere else paraffin wax, hot stone, hot towel, lotion and oil massage with a trained massager for 30 min plus callus remover and excellent appearance of my feet for $35! I hope they never go away! its a must for me ever two weeks! After trying the other places I town and being charged the same for less work it is a no brainer for me!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_445", "text": "Just got home from Great Dane's Sunday Brunch. OMG. It was the best brunch we've EVER had. You want Eggs Benedict? Got it. Smoked salmon? Got it. Peel & eat shrimp? Got it. Quiche? Got it. Prime Rib? You guessed it, they've got it, and it's rare. Seriously, anything you could want for breakfast they have, and it's all OUTSTANDING! A bit more pricey than you're used to paying for a breakfast buffet, but the selection, and quality of the food is unreal.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_446", "text": "I really enjoy northend pizza. I live close by so they're convenient REAL pizza. There delivery is fast and friendly and their dine in specials are great. The white pizza is amazing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_447", "text": "My husband and I celebrated our anniversary here. We selected the 5-course dinner and loved it! The atmosphere is warm and inviting, and the food excellent and thoughtfully paired well with the wines.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_448", "text": "Off site location, the shuttles run constantly too and from so there's little to no wait. The drivers always help out with luggage which is a plus also.The rent a car center has check in kiosks so you can retrieve your airline ticket which avoids waits at airport. It takes around fifteen minutes to arrive to too the rental car terminal. where you'll find all your rental car companies.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_449", "text": "We were greeted warmly by the owners. The staff was very attentive .surprised that there were no bread or crackers. Ordered their soup which was nice and hot.soup of the day was Paso Le which was broth and spicy. . Had their burger with blue cheese and fresh jalape\\u00f1os it was a little over cooked but good flavor", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_450", "text": "Good food. Plus they deliver", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_451", "text": "My experiences at Anytime have been far better than any at Lifetime Fitness. I love the private nature of this gym, and how every one is there to actually work out. I just wish it was closer to my house!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_452", "text": "Rob is very knowledgeable in health and disability insurance and in the changing time we are going through in those areas, he is a great resource to have. He is extremely professional and spends the time with you to understand your situation and explain the solutions for your personal and family needs. Should you be totally confused with how the government is impacting your health coverage and solutions to make it better for you, I strongly recommend you contact Rob and have him spend some time with you. You will be glad you did.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_453", "text": "This place is an amazing environment, with awesome treasures to find. The guy from who owns this shop is awesome and I would extremely recommend hitting up this place. He really cares about his customers having a great time in his shop. GO THERE YOU WON'T B SORRY!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_454", "text": "My wife and I had our New Years Eve diner here and we were surprised to find a great restaurant. Great decor good for both intimate dining and business diners. Food was excellent service was great, prices were fine. It's located in he JW Marriott in Summerlin and has great parking. I highly recommend this restaurant.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_455", "text": "My family & I went to Maggiano's to celebrate my daughter's & nephew's 13th birthday. It was crowded but we were seated within 10 minutes. Our server was very prompt and informative. I ordered a bottle of Chianti and the price was very reasonable. I had the Shrimp and Crab Cannoli and it was soo delicious. Everything we ordered was great & we will definitely be back!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_456", "text": "$45 for a full set of pink and white nails. Jimmy did a good job my nails are a little sore after going though. I'll probably go back he did a better job than the other places I've been to in Vegas.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_457", "text": "Our server Shawn Kelly was so sweet and very knowledgeable about the menu and their amazing chef. This is our 2nd time in one week. Wish we didn't have to fly home tomorrow!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_458", "text": "I eat here every Friday for lunch. I am very picky about my sushi and it's hard to find a consistently good place but Sushi Tower does not disappoint!! My go to rolls are the lollipop and Monica roll. The orgasm sauce is freaking unbelievable.. I wanna take some home and use it as a dipping sauce for all my meals!! I always sit at the bar and the service is always fast and friendly. I love this place!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_459", "text": "Went to see Maroon5 here for New Year's Eve. It was an easy walk through the casino and then the food court to get to the events center. Even though the walking areas are packed, you never feel like cattle.The venue itself was great. Security was very efficient in getting everyone through and the lines were never long.We had floor seats and security was really good about keeping the walkways clear from those who were blocking the views. Concert was great! Definitely will be going back!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_460", "text": "Russell served us and all we can say is PERFECTION! Best dining experience we ever had... thank you and keep up the great work! Can't wait until next year when we return... Food was amazing!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_461", "text": "Don't eat - just drink your calories here! Ask what the special infusion is (and if it is the pear kiwi blend, get it shaken in a glass, and be prepared to have your ass handed to you right quick bc those are strong...and good!) The espresso martini is also quite good.We, per usual, had great service and enjoyed our visit...will visit again soon!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_462", "text": "Been here quite a few times seeing that it's the only real sushi place in Surprise. Good sushi/sashimi, good atmosphere (I love the little places), and quick service are what make this place great.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_463", "text": "I was driving around while on break and saw the store. I just recently got into crocheting and those inside were very helpful. The store has beautifully crocheted and knitted items spread around the display area near different types of yarn. They have classes and I enjoyed conversing with both them and the customers who came in the store. Very cute labels and awesome people. Can't wait to attend knit night on Tuesday!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_464", "text": "Heres the story: I'm at work and i get a call from my girlfriend saying that something fell off someones car and she hit it with her tire and bent the crap out of the rim. Spoke with Stewart and explained the situation. Stewart let me know that all the auto repair shops use \\\"Hub Cap Annie.\\\" Talk about Honesty! I called them up and they gave me a quote for $80 bucks! Not bad, I am definitely calling Top Gun anytime i have other car issues!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_465", "text": "Amazing. The beat nachos by far. So plentiful and amazing. Their tacos are just as good. Breakfast burritos are the reasons wednesdays were made. Navajo taco so goooood. I love Carlitos. From the food to the staff to their frequent flier program. Love em. Makes me wish I was raised in new mexico.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_466", "text": "BAM!!! That was some gooooood eatin.10-15 minutes off the strip but so worth it. The spicy miso broth was so tasty especially after cooking the meat and the veggies. For $20 you get a large portion of prime rib eye and veggies. So worth it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_467", "text": "My first experience at Ivy Laser was very comfortable. I love how comfortable the owner made me feel :) The laser machine she uses is not even close to painful as my past experience. Love it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_468", "text": "We have visited this place several times and have never been disappointed. The service is friendly and quick and the food is generally excellent. If you want to rock your taste buds, order the camerones diabla and tell them extra spicy, they are outstanding but you may pay later on. The only criticism I have is that the dishes are probably $2-3 over the prices you may see in other Mexican restaurants.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_469", "text": "Just visiting Madison, but god, I wish we had more coffee shops like this in San Diego. A very chill, quiet, coffee shop with really good coffee, plenty of seating, wifi and ambience. The kind of place where it's such a nice place to study or just sit and read a book that you go ahead and buy that dessert you had your eye on to help make sure it stays in business.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_470", "text": "Surprisingly pretty good. Will have to eat here again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_471", "text": "My fav spot when in Vegas!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_472", "text": "Went here today and it was off the hook. Im from Louisiana and my buddy is from Tennessee and this joint is by far the best BBQ in Vegas. It definitely brings the southern feel to Vegas.... chef is awesome......", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_473", "text": "Generally speaking, the service is good -- I've had some bad ones. The food is pretty good, but the reason to go is for the brunch. It can get crowded, but worth the wait. They make their desserts on site, and make omlettes and waffles while you wait. The meats can be overcooked, but it's still all quite tasty.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_474", "text": "Good neighborhood Starbucks. I love that there is a drive thru here. It makes it so convenient to swing through on your way to run errands on a Saturday. Only real criticism is the drive thru line. It's always long. But that's just because we are all too lazy to go inside.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_475", "text": "she makes the cake look so beautiful! i had her do my son's 1st birthday (Ryden's 1st bday) cake and a baby shower cake (Welcome baby asai) and it was not only beautiful but so delicious! we got it in strawberry shortcake!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_476", "text": "The Vig is awesome. Perfect place to go with friends or coworkers after a long day at the office to have a glass of wine off and enjoy either an appetizer or my favorite Steak Salad. Also a great place for people watching since you get an eclectic mix of the Scottsdale/Phoenix scene.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_477", "text": "Is there anything better than ice skating in AZ when it's 110 outside? I never ice skated as a kid, but we started coming to Polar for free skate with our kids several years ago to beat the heat. Then we had our kids do the free Kids First hockey program, and now I have two kids who play organized ice hockey! It's also much better for Mom and Dad now that they serve decent food and beer/wine.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_478", "text": "As far as the food goes, this place is A-OK. As an Eat 'n Park, I give this location 4 stars. As I stated previously, the late night staff are pretty awesome and hella patient. If I worked here, I'd be fired within a week. The remodel looks great, I love all of the Murray Ave. pics that adorn the walls and kudos to the E&P brand for supporting local growers and incorporating them into their menu.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_479", "text": "Specials Tonight at Pane Bianco *Lasagna al Forno $18 (Serves 3) *Farinata $6 whole $3 half*Arugala Salad with Peaches $7*Meatballs in tomato sauce $12*Roasted Vegetables $7 *Ribollita Soup $6More than worth it to come out. Open until 8pm", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_480", "text": "The sushi was fresh, the service was great, it felt like a genuine restaurant from Japan. Whenever I went, there was always a bit of a wait, but the wait is worth it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_481", "text": "had a meal from hear tonight it was better than most 'a little on the expensive side but very nice very fresh would order from them again", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_482", "text": "Friend of ours hosted a late evening (well middle of night) dessert experience. I'm not much of a sweets person but I have to say this place does it very well. Each dish was like a work of art. No one wanted to actually dig in and we often just sat there staring at it until our waitress have us a little encouragement to just eat it. I enjoyed everything I ate as all the flavors were very subtle and unlike anything I've had before. If you're ever in LV and want to venture out - I'd recommend stopping in", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_483", "text": "Excellent ceviche!!! Great place to have a beer and watch a game or two. Chips and salsa are good too !!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_484", "text": "I walked in as a reg customer not telling them I was back because the manager contacted me but I must say I was very impressed. My pedicure was great. This time was way better than the first time. The first time I got a deluxe service and this time was the basic and it was on point. This may be my new nail spot. I can kill 2 birds with one stone. Get my car wash across the parking lot while I get my feet done.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_485", "text": "I was passing by the place , and since I like Thai food I thought I will give it a try . and I do not regret it. One of the best , the food taste good and fresh , I had 4 different dishes to go, my wife and kids loved it too. It was very good", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_486", "text": "I had an amazing experience here. Charles was the best server. He did a pre set menu for us of because we are unsure what to get.The yellowtail sashimi was the best I ever had. The chef was the sweetest man. He came out to great us and he gave us several free bottles and a plate is salmon sashimi with pop rocks that was amazing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_487", "text": "The food was good! I had the prime rib special with mash potatoes and pretty legit! The mash potatoes were made from real potatoes and not some box! Only 4 stars bc the waiter was not too attentive I wanted water for the longest time! Overall good good and okay service but we did get seated right away! On the plus side there's also TVs to watch the games! Place looked cleaned and it was an enjoyable meal", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_488", "text": "Only been here twice but definitely going to be our new little getaway. Full bar with a nice wine list. They have a limited menu until midnight- appetizers, some salads, sandwiches, burgers, & couple entrees. atmosphere is great!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_489", "text": "The food here is amazing. They have vegan, vegetarian, options, which is so refreshing! I have eaten there three times and it has been great every time. The prices are great too - $7 and under!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_490", "text": "New restuarant and a welcome addition to the South Side neighborhood. My wife and I enjoyed their fajitas and enchiladas. The Mexican beer selection was great. The service was prompt and the atmosphere was good for conversation. We were there on a weeknight which never seems to be too crowded here. This is a quality joint that I would recommend to anyone.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_491", "text": "really great!! had a wonderful brazilan", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_492", "text": "I'm a fan of the big burrito, but I'm also a fan of a freshly cooked tortilla and having the innards mixed up too. This place has the trifecta.Some outdoor seating along with a beautiful Phoenix afternoon made this a good break from work.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_493", "text": "You can sit for hours with your laptop, with a good book, or talking and meeting new friends as you enjoy your coffee or tea and listen to great music.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_494", "text": "Texas Toast! Texas Toast! Texas Toast!! (oh and the chicken's pretty good too!) It's a suprisingly yummy alternative from your regular fast food chicken places. Delightfully crisp chicken and wonderfully buttered texas toast. The food came out pretty quick which is a plus.The sweet tea was yummy. Just the right amount of sweetness.Sorry KFC but you have another competitor.. cause this place is also finger lickin' good!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_495", "text": "A lovely green space in Uptown with \\\"take-away\\\" restaurants nearby, making it a perfect place to have lunch and enjoy the outside. Fountains, sculptures and a neat spot to get away from the urban crawl, even for a half hour. Lots of benches and places to sit.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_496", "text": "As far as bowling alleys go, it's a pretty average looking place. They do have a pretty cool cafe with pool tables and TV's as well as a snack bar. What I do like about this place is it's clean and staff are very friendly. I come here for my boyfriend's bowling league and find it comfortable to hang out.I also do enjoy the fact there's no smoking inside. If you're looking for a good place to bowl, I'd go here!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_497", "text": "First time at Chompie's was today for breakfast and we were not disappointed. Great choices and great food. The northern omelet was filled with corned beef hash and covered with melted cheddar and the granola pancakes were huge and delicious.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_498", "text": "Food was really good, drinks were absolutely perfect. Service was good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_499", "text": "I never thought I'd enjoy floppy pancakes, but somehow these were amazing. A little sweet and packed full of flavor. The sausage was also ridiculously good. Square Cafe has inspired me to start a new list...I got there a little after it opened and it filled up quickly thereafter.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_500", "text": "I like this location. I have been 10+ times and I believe that the employees are generally upbeat and hard working. I have always gotten an even spray tan without complaints & the Versa has a heater in it to keep your warm despite the cold spray.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_501", "text": "Place is expensive but I love that the three little aisles that they have are nice to look at. It's a little bigger than the store at Tropicana and Pecos. I love the rice balls and the bento looked good. They have the same things as the store down at rainbow, but in small quantities. The thing I totally love is the loud in your face music! Haha will be returning.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_502", "text": "The best Mexican food I've had in Arizona. Rice and beans must be homemade. I never rant about rice and beans..I had the cheese enchiladas and a chile relleno. Both were outstanding. Salsa was great too. We had great service too. We drove by this place a bunch of times over the years. Kept saying \\\"we should try that place\\\". We are definitely going back. Also couldn't finish it all, so we both got 2 meals out of it. You should try this place..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_503", "text": "the only reason i didn't give five stars is because my server didn't refill my water... other than that, the food and ambiance was great. I am a sushi/oriental food connoisseur... dragon roll was off the hook, the peking duck was very tasty, tender yet buttery... yum... they even went out of their way to make my softshell crab my way.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_504", "text": "After a hard morning of climbing ridges in Arizona, I stopped here just before coming home. I decided to try their new peach blueberry latte, iced. Wow! What a great flavor!I'll be back for more as the warmer weather heats things up. This will be a great warm weather refresher!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_505", "text": "I love this Hardee's! The employees are probably the most friendly of all the fast food places in town. Yes the service is slow - read their slogan - real beef cooked on a grill by order - nothing is precooked, that's why it tastes better then the other burger joints.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_506", "text": "I stayed here for a corporate holiday party that was held in their large ballroom and really enjoyed myself. The rooms were satisfactory and the suites were great for post-party gathering. The event itself was beautiful and the food was really great. I really liked the event space layout and the staff was phenomenal. Best of all, the hotel is so centrally located that we were able to walk to all the places we needed to go the next morning. I would definitely stay here again next time I'm in Charlotte.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_507", "text": "this place is great for happy hour i loved the chambord margarita and the tejas trio the margaritas are limited to 3 so be careful lol", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_508", "text": "i would give andy 6 stars, if possible due to:1. amaaaaaaazing sushi.2. hilarious conversation.3. fresh, fresh, fresh ingredients.4. reasonable prices for the quality of food (which is stellar).5. andy's daily specials & inventive use of random sushi components (like mango & mint).6. FREE SAMPLES while you wait in line.andy is the best -- hands-down.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_509", "text": "Favorite med place in the valley!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_510", "text": "I love this place.. I seriously go there 3 to 4 times a week for their milk bubble tea and other assorted pastries. The bakery makes special authentic asian dishes on certain holidays etc. that I will always give a whirl. It makes me feel cultured.. even in Stallings:) I'll often peruse the market and try certain things..their frozen dumplings are good and always on sale. Their produce is really good and cheap. The people that work there are always sweet and try to answer all my stupid questions:) I recommend this place to anyone and everyone.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_511", "text": "Just had one of the June specials- ancho ribs. They were great , succulent and tasty.They were also very meaty I had trouble finishing the whole rack !", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_512", "text": "My Favorite Show in Vegas. The music is amazing. The music is incredible. If you already like the Four Seasons you will love it. If you don' know much about them you will love them by the end. Such a great show, old school. You won't be disappointed. I loved it the first time I saw it and them went with my entire family and they all loved it.Best show you could see for your money. The Palazzo parking lot is a million times better than the Venetian parking lot too. Oh What A Night!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_513", "text": "We had a wonderful dinner with great service. The waiter was exceptional and did whatever he could to ensure we had a great dining experience. Plus they had a great selection of wines. Very nice. Highly recommended.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_514", "text": "Best tacos I have found in Mesa so far. This place is what a taqueria should always be, clean, nicely decorated and above all, great quality food. 5s all the way.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_515", "text": "Been going to Jan for 10 years. I don't go anywhere else. He works limited days but takes appointments.Walk ins are taken, but Jan is usually booked.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_516", "text": "Just eat here, there are no words to explain how amazing this place is. I seriously drink the juice off the plate. Most tender fatty brisket ever. Their sauces are amazing, don't skip dessert the pecan pie is so good. I tried everything on the menu and not a single thing was bad. All amazing. Plus the hospitality was incredible free water if you wait in line, a personal tour of the smoking area, and a real love for what they do is apparent.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_517", "text": "Great food, great service. I realize it was mid week but I was one of three tables. We need to support local gems like this or we will be stuck earing at chains and being told how to eat a \\\"happy meal\\\"", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_518", "text": "This was a good experience.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_519", "text": "Nice clean restaurant, I have had the club sandwich twice and the portion is really filling and really very good and the service was very pleasant as well.This visit a 5PMer onn Friday, I was brought a bowl of fresh popcorn before ordering thought that was a pretty funny but nice touch.They also have a special with a pint of beer you get a platter of free nachos.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_520", "text": "This is the only Big Dog's I've been to, and it is surprisingly nice considering the surrounding neighborhood. I noticed that there were several families dining in the restaurant portion of the building. I like the Wisconsin theme that they have going. The steak and brat sandwich is an orgy of meat on a bun, and not terribly expensive. I really really like the beers, especially the pale ale and the Red Hydrant Ale. I just wish that they had a location much closer to where I live.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_521", "text": "My boyfriend and I have visited this location the past two Saturdays in a row. We had the same server both times (she even remembered us). The food is delicious and the bloody mary's are the main reason why we go! They serve them in a pint glass and not the smaller glasses that some other brunch places in the area offer. The portions are pretty large and Ive had to take leftovers home both times. Favorites are the flannel hash and the biscuits and gravy. We will definitely be back again!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_522", "text": "Really enjoy the food there. Mongolian beef, sweet and sour chicken, roast pork lo mein. Excellent. As I said before, not fancy..but the food is good. Ordered egg rolls, waitress brought spring rolls- not what we wanted-but they were good! $20.00 minimum charge-fyi.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_523", "text": "I would like to say Mae is the ONLY person in Vegas I will go to. (I can't speak for the rest of the salon, but it is trendy and hip. I am sure they all do great jobs!) I lived in Alaska for the past year and made two trips down to see Mae. She is fabulous and I adore her. Every single time I go to her I leave with excellent results both in cut and color.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_524", "text": "This place is amazing!!!! I don't even eat PIZZA but this is not Pizza this is love!!!Go... try... eat!!!'Check out the acoustic music too every Weds- Sunday in the full service lounge=)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_525", "text": "I like going to Costco & Sam's Club whenever I'm traveling just to see how similar / different the stores are. This location definitely has better beer & wine selections than the few Sam's Clubs near my home in San Bernardino, Ca. Even better is Nevada does not charge a recycling fee so I pay less for bottled water, beer, wine, etc. hence, you bet I loaded up for the trip home...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_526", "text": "Loved all the sushi and plates we ordered. Excellent service and a nice place to eat. Maybe a bit pricey but in a special occasion its worth it. I don't recall anything I didn't like so if you like sushi in general you can try anything and will be really good. The only thing I remember not liking as much was the spring rolls with strawberries for dessert. All other desserts were really good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_527", "text": "Properly priced and great food. I can eat there for less than 20 bucks and leave full and happy. Great job, and the belt full of sushi is fun to watch and anticipate what item will come next!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_528", "text": "For a major metropolitan city, It's disappointing how hard it is to find an independent coffee shop around Phoenix/Scottsdale that's open on Sundays. Fortunately, Fair Trade Cafe IS open on Sundays, and I appreciate that very much!More than \\\"just\\\" being open on Sundays, there's free covered parking behind the building, they offer free wi-fi, and they make delicious almond milk mochas!The service isn't as outstanding as I've come to expect at other local coffee shops, but it's still a great spot to enjoy a cup of joe inside or outside on their patio.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_529", "text": "Love this place. Got a Vodka Popsicle before a blowout. Great place to relax before the craziness begins.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_530", "text": "Recommend. Great food choices, rooms are great & stylishly decorated, day club at the pool is awesome.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_531", "text": "Vintage at Scottsdale is amazing. This location cannot be beat, their rates are phenomenal, and their apartments are very spacious with tons of storage. I only moved because I got a discount with my job at another apartment location, otherwise we would have renewed going on five years. My apartment had amazing views, wildlife and hiking trails nearby, plenty of space to walk my dogs, and to top it of a beautiful large lagoon style pool. Safeway and AJs are within walking distance and a delicious new Pita Jungle. I miss this place so much!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_532", "text": "Petsmart continues to be my one stop shop for everything Harley. From food, to toys, to grooming, to the vet to a place to lay his head for the nights when I'm out of town, Petsmart never lets me down. This past weekend I left town and Harley spent the weekend at the hotel and then got a much-needed grooming on Sunday. I picked him up smelling fresh, looking handsome and acting very happy from his weekend at the hotel!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_533", "text": "Best flavors and choices! So yum, yum, yummy. I think I had island coconut, pink lemonade, cherry amaretto, banana pudding, orange pineapple, and more all in my little cup. I love it! The only bad thing...I have to drive a half hour away to satisfy my cravings. So, I am still on the hunt for something closer and similar, but at this point Yumberri is my favorite frozen yogurt shop!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_534", "text": "Great food...best calzone ever eaten!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_535", "text": "As everyone else has stated - this is a wonderful theater. If there's an independent movie out with any sort of buzz attached, they'll play it here. You won't find the latest from Michael Bay on these screens. One of my favorite valley theaters.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_536", "text": "Good people, always prompt for repairs and very good value for the rent that we pay. Apartments have washer and dryer. ea! Come by and check out what they have for you. You will like the people and service.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_537", "text": "Its a great place, excellent price, awesome staff, AMAZING ammenities. My only thing is that I wish it had a stairclimber. Other than that I would totally rate it a 5 star :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_538", "text": "I love sitting at the counter with my Kids looking at the food being cooked and watching them lost in amazement at all that is going on.Food is served fast, hot with great presentation, love the coke machine, seems to have 1000 combinations of flavors.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_539", "text": "Clean, fun, staff if friendly and helpful. Came with the kids 5-6pm on a Thursday and hardly any crowd. Loved not having to wait for the kids to jump on anything.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_540", "text": "Cirque du soleil zarkana is the epitome of the creative imagination of a masterpiece with artistic beats and themes. The theme is mind blowing and it's a magical experience. It starts with drum rolls and turns into suspense and humor at the same time! I would travel the world to see all the cirque du soleil performance. Choreography is perfect and the costume design is amazing! Very majestic!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_541", "text": "Bye far some of the best dinning in Las Vegas! Super Cool and hip place with awesome food!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_542", "text": "Good pizza and friendly staff. The patio has a nice ambiance that isn't as mall like as you might think. The crowd lacks some of the diversity in age and culture that I like.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_543", "text": "Long story short, one of our dogs anxiety caused a huge mess in our office. With family coming in town for the weekend, we wanted the carpet looking good again. We called Heavens Best. We explained our situation and even though they were very busy for the week they managed to get someone out to our house. Travis came out and did an excellent job. You can't even tell where the dog urinated. Great service and wouldn't hesitate to use them again!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_544", "text": "Lived up to the hype!! Lucked out and got the corner table, Saturday night, sunset!! Wow. Order the sampling menu. The pace of service, tastes, and amazing view made for one of my top 5 dining experiences ever. Prepare to spend $400 for the full experience, but for a special occasion (our anniversary ) it was worth. Make reservations and check in early, them wait for the right table... Totally worth it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_545", "text": "Music was awesome. We saw DJ Jazzy Jeff with a live rapper (on Redbull Radio) got to sit in the VIP area and stayed for a few good hours. The crowd was fun, not too packed, a ton of people danced so that is what mattered most. Would definitely get my groove on there next time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_546", "text": "I've been here 4 times before they had full-service & now with the friendly service staff. Each time we've been there, food has always been the best. I can also get my Horlicks malted milk from the little but well stocked UK products corner. Our favorite is the Haddock and Cod fish & chips. Mushroom appetizer and the Clam Chowder.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_547", "text": "Great place. My cat was having urinary problems and although i was only there once, i loved it and i will probably switch vets. Everyone was nice to me and Dr Carr was wonderful. He explained everything clearly and didn't push me to do any unnecesary care like my current vet does. And they are pretty reasonable prices too. It's way closer to my house than my current vet as well which makes me extremely happy. I would definitely recommend bringing your pet to Warner Vista Animal Hospital.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_548", "text": "J'avoue que je suis toujours intrigu\\u00e9e par les places v\\u00e9g\\u00e9tariennes car je suis une vraie carnivore mais leur carte m'avait donn\\u00e9 envie d'essayer. J'ai pris le demi Lola's nachos, c'\\u00e9tait savoureux et la portion \\u00e9tait gigantesque. Par contre les frites de pois chiches manquaient un peu de gout et la portion \\u00e9tait assez petite pour le prix. En conclusion, une ambiance, des plats et des boissons sympas, des tarifs tr\\u00e8s corrects bref au final une tr\\u00e8s tr\\u00e8s bonne surprise", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_549", "text": "This is a beautiful restaurant with a great patio for afternoon drinks or a sunny lunch date. On my last visit I had the Roasted Beet & Bleu Cheese Salad which was to die for. I could eat that every day. I also had the BBQ Brisket Sandwich which was a disappointment. It was good but below average compared to others I've had. (Hey, I'm from Kansas City; I take my BBQ seriously.) Still worthy of five stars.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_550", "text": "Met my sister there for late breakfast, last weekend, and I ordered an omelet, Mediterranean - very delish, along with potatoes on the side. My sister ordered a veggie omelet, also very good. (I forget what her side dish was..)Service is very good, and friendly wait-staff. Maybe a little too friendly? Our waiter touched my sister (shoulder, back..) a bit too much for our liking. Maybe he is a *touchy-feely* type of guy, but it was a bit overdone.Will I be back? Most definitely - a good value for the money...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_551", "text": "This is the nicest outdoor mall in Nevada. This place has some similarities to The Grove in LA. Lots of shops and good restraunts and bars from $-$$$ price range. There is also a movie theater, children's playground and Whole Foods. It is pretty much a one stop shop!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_552", "text": "Simple, quick, and delicious. Cole slaw and sweet tea are really good. Fries and chicken tenders are simple.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_553", "text": "This restaurant is a hidden gem inside PALMS with great service from the door to wait staff to food & beverage selection. My personal favorite was the green bean spicy black bean appetizer. All the textures of the tofu, chicken, beef, & shrimp dishes were just right with very delicious sauces. The ambiance was relaxing and spacious for large groups to enjoy a meal together. I would bring business partners, friends, and my family there many times. Very happy.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_554", "text": "I went for the first time tonight, honestly the absolute best thing about the place was the Art. The work by a Donna Bonavito and Jessie Butterfield was impressive and amazing. I went for happy hour and really enjoyed the Veggie taco, it was very heaping with flavor and ingredients. The chips and salsa were very good. It is a popular spot with a good vibe.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_555", "text": "This place is great if you have friends who want to go or if you're ready to drunk Friday night. The bartendress Gina (sp?) makes great Poach Long Islands. 3 of those and you'll be happier than the hour! ;)Only downside: it's a bit small and loud for my usual Friday night drink.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_556", "text": "I love Alicia !!!!!! She is the best stylist from the grooming department ! I highly recommend her ! She is very sweet and caring. I love bringing my baby there , knowing he's well looked after ! And he always looks fabulous ! What an artist ! Love you dahlin !!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_557", "text": "This location is nice quiet and clean. Employees are extremely courteous. Although parking here can be very difficult due to the numerous businesses in this location there is an underground parking structure but who wants to park there right? Coffee is pretty decent here and my 7 year old loves the cookies here.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_558", "text": "Very entertaining show and reasonable priced! Jan is so charismatic and charming! I also loved that it was at an old Vegas hotel; the Riviera.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_559", "text": "Lunch on the day after Christmas with 2 of our 4 kids. Stefan is always great and always helps us pick good beers. The girls like The Running Machine, while i prefer the Cuban sandwich. The place is becoming one of our regular lunch spots.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_560", "text": "All I will say it was multiple O's in my mouth, one after another. Not cheap but worth every penny!!!!The only down thing is the seating area that it is a bit cramp, but very stylish...", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_561", "text": "Best meal of my life. I can't wait to go back. Service is exceptional and the food is second to none. My friend and I both had the 14 course tasting menu. Every course was not only beautiful but delicious. It was an experience I will never forget. Best restaurant in Vegas and that's saying a lot", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_562", "text": "I have rented twice from them in the past month and the only problem I encountered was getting a car without wiper fluid.....a minor inconvenience, but something that should be checked when cars are returned. Staff was friendly and had me in & out quickly.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_563", "text": "Wed Night Pub Quiz!! so much fun and the food is very good too.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_564", "text": "I get my nails and hair done here all the time. Whether i need my hair and nails done for a photoshoot or i just need a hair trim. This is the place to go! My hair stylest is Pam and Brooke does my nails and i hope they will stay there forever!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_565", "text": "This place is great, everything about it. Last night my waitress was scarce but another was on top of my drinks. Go figure. But the street tacos are a definite order every time...just delicious. Great happy hour menu and the reverse happy hour make for a terrific late night snack.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_566", "text": "The best place to get Pho in Charlotte. I'm a Boston transplant. There is a Pho Hoa in Dorchester MA. This is the same group of people. I honestly feel at home when I eat here, and that is the best feeling to have when you are dining out. My highest accolades.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_567", "text": "Last night we tried the white truffle pizza. Lots of cheese, garlic and mushrooms, I hate mushrooms but loved this pizza!!!we also got another Large NY Cheese...... this place only gets better and better!! I cannot wait for the Henderson Location to open in the fall!! for now we drive 22 miles, it is that good!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_568", "text": "I catch my breakfast about 2 times a week here. The staff is friendly and know what I want before I sit down. I like the traditional menu and stick with the basics. That's what I like, they do have other creative things on the menu but I just like my omlete.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_569", "text": "STELLAR Happy Hour Prices.......More $2.00 food options than I have ever seen!Martinis might have been $3.00? I forget.... But it wasn't crappy well liquor either!Tons of outdoor seating - but like most PHX restaurants - the views were of the parking lot - as well as Desert Ridge.Tons of indoor seating as well. \\\"Acoustics\\\" not so great - but I dont see it intende to be a romance destination.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_570", "text": "Always a good time here. The staff is friendly and very welcoming. Never more than a 2 min wait to get a table if there's even a wait. Food is always on point and even better the portions are all family sized! So be careful when ordering for 2, unless like me and my girl we tend to order for 4 anyway. Tip: leave room to try the tira mi su it's worth it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_571", "text": "This is the best chimichanga in the Phoenix metro area. Hands down. If you are a chimi fan, you owe it to yourself to go try one here. You'll agree with me.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_572", "text": "I love FEZ! Great trendy upbeat atmosphere. I've been here many times - brunch, lunch and dinner. The food and service is fantastic. I usually get the garlic hummus and pita as an appetizer and a burger for lunch. They're burgers are fantastic and you can taste the freshness. Nice outdoor seating area too.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_573", "text": "We saw the advertisement on Bellagio TV. We liked Chef Patrick's descriptions of how they prepare their food. When we got to the restaurant, we were seated quickly, the staff was very courteous and the waiter was very helpful in making recommendations. This is not your normal American Chinese (Asian) food. It tastes more authentic. It takes 5 hours to make the fish stock and they hand pinch their wontons. Chef Patrick even stopped by the table to give us a bit more color on the preparation processes that they use.Nice experience, very good food.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_574", "text": "Was here for a private party and am very grateful to the hosts for treating us all to the experience. In a luxury mall on the strip. Be sure to window shop on ur way to the restaurant. Amazing service. Excellent wines. A filet cooked to med rare perfection & so generous in its proportions i couldn't believe my eyes. Very interesting architectural statement in the main dining room. And at least two sculpture groupings in the mall worth a look.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_575", "text": "Came here on a holiday weekend and stopped to grab a quick drink. The bartenders were nice and recommended a drink called the Black Heart! It was delicious, it is a blackberry based drink with other liqueurs that are impossible to find and recreate... Such a let down when you get back to reality and try to make it yourself.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_576", "text": "About 5-7 minutes from the Strip. It's a good way to spend 1-2 hours for the kids.The Museum is more about the history about the test sites and the neighboring areas than about the science behind the atomic era. The exhibition area is not large at all but we all learned a great deal. This is the type of museum that you will visit once and probably will not go back again (because the material is limited).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_577", "text": "Steak and eggs !!! It took a while to get our food and the french toast sucked but it was well worth it for a 10oz steak for $5.99. This is a must stop place in Vegas if you want to eat steak and eggs like a champ.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_578", "text": "My favorite place in Pittsburgh. Honest and great quality food!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_579", "text": "Solid food delivery for Mt. Lebanon. After trying many different options for food delivery, we find ourselves ordering from this place again and again. Tons of options, all of which have been good. Delivery is prompt and friendly. You can order online and view the menu at http://www.angelinas.us", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_580", "text": "Great Food and Fun! This is the place to bring out of town guests who want to experience a true cowboy steakhouse. The food is good....but don't expect anything fancy. They have the best chicken in town.....you have to give it a try. Some nights they have live music.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_581", "text": "I love it here! The leasing folks are friendly as well as the maintenance crew. They try to give you a perfectly clean and freshly painted unit upon move in, which feels fresh! It is so peaceful and very quiet. A lot of desert bunnies and the occasional javalina or bobcat roaming the grounds, but they keep to themselves if you ignore them. I highly recommend the Vintage at Scottsdale. :))", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_582", "text": "Really good! Great atmosphere and friendly service. We went to this Wingstop because we were attending a high school football game right around the corner. We will definitely be back. The wings were really yummy, they provide you with plenty of ranch and the veggies were nice and fresh. They also have a new Coca-Cola machine that was fun to use and try different drink combos. The ladies taking orders at the counter were super, super friendly despite how crazy busy they were. Thanks for a fun, pre-football meal!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_583", "text": "I love Culver's chicken strips and their cheese curds. I ate at a Culvers up in Wisconsin so I was excited to see one here. Same good food. Service was also good though it took a while to get my food but when it came out it was hot and worth the wait.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_584", "text": "Really good food, great wine. Surrounded by original art from the master. Bring your ducats, cause the bill is steep.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_585", "text": "Biker Dive bar, love it. Drinks we priced ok, service was quick. Live music the night I was there, so it was 4 stars for me. The bathrooms are a one person type of thing, but it was great. Lots of Bikers, but they dont bother anyone, so dont worry about them. I'll be back!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_586", "text": "We booked the hotel one day before for 59$ per night + taxes etc. (one day earlier it was 89$ per night). The upgraded room was a tower luxury suite. I liked the safe that was in the room. The beds were very soft. Unfortunately the Wifi was not accessible from the hotel room. The pool area is okay but you have to be there early to get a good place. Over all it was a very good experience", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_587", "text": "Vraiment bon resto de d\\u00e9jeuner!! Superbe d\\u00e9cor, bonnes portions, menu tr\\u00e8s diff\\u00e9rent et super int\\u00e9ressant!! La file d'attente est par contre longue les fins de semaines, mais vous ne serez pas d\\u00e9\\u00e7u... Le service est tr\\u00e8s tr\\u00e8s bien!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_588", "text": "How can you come to Vegas and not take a picture with this iconic sign?! There's a decent amount of parking spaces here, so as long as there aren't too many people here you should be okay. The lot is easy to find and enter.There is usually someone present to take pictures for you (for a tip). So make sure to have a tip ready if you want someone to take a picture of you and your friends! Or you can just take pictures yourselves for free.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_589", "text": "The only reason I come here is for TONY! He is amazing at acrylics, I'm so rough on mine and my hands are always in water and have chemicals on them because I'm a hair dresser but they never break, lift or chip. He is quick too I get in and out within 45 mins. Make sure you make an appt with him before you go cuz he is always busy and they will just try to stick you with someone else (don't do it!!!) try his pink & whites....there flawless.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_590", "text": "I love the lazy pool here, its so much fun, friendly staff and front desk. I just wish I could hit one of their jackpots.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_591", "text": "I liked the food a lot! The pork belly steamed bun is comparable to the ones at Satay brothers and that means really good. I ordered the beef jerky for starter; probably the most tender jerky I've ever eaten and surprisingly really tasty. I opted for the stewed lamb curry and wow. Nothing like a hearty food. Tender chunks of lamb although I would've loved a little spiciness on broth.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_592", "text": "WOW don't have to go to the county fair now to get fair food I found it right here in my own neighborhood. Had the deep-fried Nutella sandwich unbelievably good. Sampled the funnel cake also tasty but those Oreos were a slice of deep-fried heaven. Prices were reasonable. Will be back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_593", "text": "Worth a stop in as they are about a 1.00 cheaper than even fresh and easy, they have lots of variety including some fresh stuff and they often send buy one get one free coupons in the mail which makes it a super deal!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_594", "text": "This was one of the first bars my boyfriend and I visited when looking for apartments in Pittsburgh (from NY) we had SO much fun and the music was awesome. It was like being in a tiki hut. Atmosphere was lots of fun. This is one of our favorite spots and I made sure to make a stop on my birthday. This is a MUsT when on East Carson", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_595", "text": "We stopped here to eat while in Vegas. The food was awesome! Everyone was super nice too. Big portions for the money. I told all my friends to go there. Can't say enough!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_596", "text": "Just took my mustang to Ray and he fixed everything I asked for at a reasonable price. He is a very good mechanic and the best part is that he is down to earth and very honest. If you want a good mechanic take your car to Ray. His employee Tony is also a great person. Thank you guys", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_597", "text": "Love love love! So happy they are located close! Clean. Fresh. Friendly. Plenty of options from Children's books, movies, activities, reading programs, TO adult books, movies, magazines, educational reading. 5 Star experience!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_598", "text": "Been going to XS for three years now and I'm confident to say that this is one of the best clubs in the world. I've been all over the world and have partied in all the hot spots including Ibiza. Great layout, draws a classier and very HOT crowd. Plenty of room to dance and the night swims during pool season are EPIC. I just hope they revamp their dj residency. Avicii is old.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_599", "text": "Kudos to Tom and the boys for a job well done. Needed new carpet in the condo. Called him on a Monday. Had a bid and samples and installed by Wednesday. No hassles, no brain damage. A job well done. Tom will be getting a call from me next time I need carpet, you can count on that.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_600", "text": "I had a great experience! Staff was amazing! Would recommend to anyone. Being a very busy parent loved the fact that I received updates via e-mail vs. having to wait by my phone and having to step out of daughter's dance classes to take the calls on progress of my car. When I picked up my Honda, I was so pleased with the work that they had done!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_601", "text": "They were packed so it took a bit to get breakfast but the staff really hustled and the coffee was very good for a diner. 'Joe' even came out to check on people who were waiting.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_602", "text": "Good pizza, especially late at night. It's not the best in town, nor in the city center (the aria pizza place is better imo) but still good enough. Call in or get in line early, because it can sometimes be over 1/2 hr wait.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_603", "text": "Located in the Santa Fe Station Hotel Casino. This is one of the better bargain buffets. I went on a Saturday for lunch, the first thing that jumped out at me was grilled to order hamburgers and hot dogs, and a serious carving station. Ok so they were a little slow in replenishing the pizza. But overall if I found myself in that part of town I would be happy yo make a return trip. Live it up you are in Las Vegas for cryin' out loud!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_604", "text": "Candy Face Painting has been at several Yelp events and always seems to have a line of folks waiting to get colorful do-dads embellished on their cheeks . . . uh,. upper cheeks! At Yelp Helps recently I received a big red swirly \\\"Y\\\" blazoned across my left cheek!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_605", "text": "If you're in the mood for a greasy diner, this is the place. We had a nice big plate of smoked meat and a big plate of poutine. Both were delicious, but I was actually expecting slightly better poutine. It's not the fanciest of places (i.e. you need to get a key to use the bathroom), but hey, it's a cheap choice and open late!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_606", "text": "Absolutely stunning church in Old Montreal. A must see location for any first time Montreal visitor. Even if you are not religious, come check it out and gaze at the beautiful altar and stain glass windows.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_607", "text": "This Goodwill is a *little* better than other Goodwills I've been too. The clothes here are more modern and stylish and the crowd that shops here is younger. This store is small so I would recommend coming at least once a week to check for \\\"new\\\" items.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_608", "text": "Great food and drinks at great prices! Gave 4 stars because of the wait, but it was worth it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_609", "text": "This place ROCKS!!! It specializes in Chicago fast food such as burgers and sausages; the prices were good and the place was clean. The service was friendly - and the FOOD - it was as if the Lord Almighty put a symphony of flavors in my mouth and I tasted everything at once! I had the Italian sausage with sweet peppers and onions - I will be back! 5 stars - Solid!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_610", "text": "The food is excellent and the service is perhaps the best I have gotten anywhere. The wait staff is very attentive. When I finished my first glass of tea, the glass barely hit the table before someone was picking it up to refill. Same thing when the check was brought to the table.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_611", "text": "This Casino was cool. We also ate here. It was good food. There are so many casinos, it is hard to pick out differences. This statue of the ROCK out front was a cool photo op.Also if you sign up for their players club, you get a free T-shirt. Free is good!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_612", "text": "Consistently good food and service, a destination when we are visiting the Phoenix area.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_613", "text": "Bin jetzt seit \\u00fcber einem Jahr bei Hair 'N' More und auch sehr zufrieden mit den Stylisten dort. Einziger Nachteil ist sicher, dass es dort durch die Einbindung in die Galerie recht laut ist und besonders Samstags Nachmittags schwer ist, sich ein wenig zu entspannen. Ansonsten: Freundlichkeit wird hier gro\\u00df geschrieben, Service auch. Kann ich nur empfehlen!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_614", "text": "top 5 best places for bisto. the meatball grinder and the think crust pizza is about the best anywhere", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_615", "text": "This restaurant is fantastic. I love Indian food and this is the best in town. I have sampled many of the items on their buffet and liked them all. I like spicy and/or savory, so the food could please people that liked mild or spicy. In spite of HEATHER C. saying this is in a \\\"NEW\\\" strip mall, the shopping center has been there for more than ten years. In the late '90's, Atlanta Bread Company was in the opposite corner, and Ashman branch of the library is also here.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_616", "text": "Woooooo beavers choice!!! We havent even had the food yet but this place is totally awesome!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_617", "text": "Why do I try other portugese chicken places? I should always go here. Always. PS - they close at 8pm, and may run out of chicken before then, so get there early.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_618", "text": "What a great place, friendly local bar. Excellent food and service. They have NTN trivia with lots of local players that are very good and like to help you play.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_619", "text": "My first time trying Hawaiian food and I was not disappointed. Ordered the Kalbi plate and it was delish! And the serving was huge! Also had lau lau, flavor was good but it was a tad salty, but from what I'm told it's made like that. They have guava juice and other tropical drinks that were really yummy. Their servings and prices were good too. Definite food spot added to my list!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_620", "text": "Yay, I'm a fan of the white pizza. Had take out. The bar was jumping when I picked up our order.The white pizza is so delicious...with garlic, spinach, feta, and added some veggies. Tried the Roman Style calamari, very good better than the fried calamari we had last time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_621", "text": "This place has the right balance of ambience and great food. I like going here. Their food is so comforting. I have tried the Panang Curry with shrimp which was great. Also the fish cakes are very flavorful. I did not like the Pad See Ew because of the overly eggy flavor but they quickly replaced it with my favorite Goob Ob Won Sen when I returned the plate. Great for lunch or dinner. Right next to the dollar theater. Must visit.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_622", "text": "This has been my home church for about 2 1/2 years now. My kids (high school and jr.high) love the youth ministry! This place really is phenomenal at making members feel like they're surrounded by family, and newcomers feel like they're in a warm but non-threatening environment.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_623", "text": "We booked Kassie as our nanny for our 5-month old daughter and she was very professional, helpful and friendly. Our night out on the town for Father's Day weekend was so helpful thanks to her. The agency themselves are also quite helpful with explaining all prices upfront and their licensed/insured status is a keeper. I look forward to using them again for my next Las Vegas family trip.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_624", "text": "Happy Easter indeed, because the Secret Chocolatier was open, and I was able to get an entirely unplanned, vanilla bean buttercream filled dark chocolate bunny. Probably the most delicious chocolate I've gotten from these guys so far, it reminded me of the many delicious buttercreams I tasted in Bruges a few years ago. Mmm, buttercreams.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_625", "text": "You have to know what to go for here. If you fill yourself up with their bland pseudo-Italian/Mexican/Asian offerings you will be disappointed.On the other hand, endless crayfish and beef ribs? Yes please.There is also a wide selection of desserts.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_626", "text": "I eat here often..... The food is always fresh and it's close to my house.... Getting a little pricey but still worth it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_627", "text": "Great food, great location and the the waiter was very friendly and nice. I loved the food. and I was full with the combo platter.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_628", "text": "I liked this place a lot. It's very club-y so don't go if you're not the dancing type. I don't dance unless I'm super comfortable, and I was here. I hear lots of ppl complaining about the airheads with fake tans, but that's just because you are prob not that attractive. I liked the fact that the crowd was young and attractive, which is not always the case in Chicago clubs. I wish we had a club like this in Chicago.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_629", "text": "Pretty good but for the price I think you can find better.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_630", "text": "So I came here to get lunch portions for my friends who loves Pad thaiThe lunch portion is smallI ordered 2 pad thais, 1 singapore noodles and 1 pad see ew. I am not really impressed with the Pad Thais but I like Pad sew. 4 orders cost 23$ total. When I walked in , the place was dead quiet, but after talking to the waitress, she said the restaurant has been opening for 8 months, Overall, The taste was not bad for such a cheap price.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_631", "text": "Quite surprised by this little neighborhood pub... the selection of beer is always rotating and I always have a hard time choosing from their unique lineup. By far my favorite thing about Flanny's is the monthly \\\"tap takeover\\\". Gives you a chance to try brews that you'll rarely see in Arizona.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_632", "text": "We were nervous/excited about getting our engagement photos taken because we weren't sure how awkward it would be. Needless to say, we were pleasantly surprised at how easy it was, and I know it was due to how at ease Jenna put us. She was really great to shoot with and the images were breathtaking! I'm running out of places to display them at our house. Cannot wait for her to do our wedding! Her imagery is simple and romantic and she really has a gift for capturing the moment.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_633", "text": "I just had l lunch here. The enchiladas were excellent! The red chile is hotter than the green chile and both were very good. I finished off with the sopapillas. The outdoor patio has a fireplace for temperate desert evenings. I ate at the beautiful brass bar. I definitely recommend this place.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_634", "text": "I'm sitting at Solo right now with a friend, each of us working on our own projects. I love this place. Great coffee, all local. Also, a great place to work--relaxing, not too busy, and pretty quiet. I'm a coffee-camper, so this is the place for me!On a side, but no less important note, I think it's really incredible that wife's hair salon and husband's coffee shop are connected. What a great family experience!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_635", "text": "Dr. Varela is amazing! This is one of the few \\\"exotic\\\" animal hospitals in the valley. I bring my rats here and will be bringing my hedgehog too. Dr. Varela is very gentle with my fur-babies and takes great care of them. He has had to remove tumors off of both my rats and because of him, they have lived long and healthy lives. I will always bring my \\\"exotic\\\" fur-babies to Dr. Varela, he is amazing. The staff here is also very good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_636", "text": "Absolutely amazing food. I got the black cod miso and a type of chicken miso. I was not expecting such amazing flavors. Definitely recommend this place.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_637", "text": "Pretty good sushi considering it's chambana. My sister even tried a spicy tuna roll even though she \\\"doesn't\\\" like sushi. I could tell that she didn't appreciate the texture...she had that \\\"I'm gonna puke, but not because it tastes bad\\\" look. I think we all know what I'm talking about. Overall, a good night out. I'd return, but I'm guessing that I'll try something different next time since I don't visit the Alma mater that frequently.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_638", "text": "I am definitely a fan!!! And they deliver! I'm a huge fan of places that serve white meat. The orange chicken is amazing! Pad Thai, amazing! Thank you! Can't wait to have it again this week!Update: Just had this again, yup! Still great! Mongolian beef was soooo good! I love places that have good quality meat. That's hard to find around this area.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_639", "text": "The customer service is what really made Mad House Coffee a standout. It was friendly, quick, and accommodating. The location is small and cute, and the beverages pretty good, but the employees are what make Mad House great.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_640", "text": "Awesome sandwichs / crepes / juice for cheap. They have a sandwich and juice special for $8 CAD. They have both savory and sweet crepes with 10+ ingredients for each. They use frozen strawberries in their smoothies, but it's actually quite nice as it's cold and refreshing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_641", "text": "A bar is a bar right? But man, this place has the best burgers for a bar. Seems like no matter what time I step into this place, it's always busy. Check in on Yelp and get a free order of garlic knots. The garlic knots are interesting, it's more like a funnel cake loaded with garlic rather than the dough ball most pizza joints give you. I just remember my stomach hurting afterwards so never again. But the burgers are definitely worth it. I've had other stuff here and it's pretty decent.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_642", "text": "Went to pink buffalo for the opening and loved what I found!! Such a cute store with so much to choose from! So many different sizes, I'm a bigger girl so selection sometimes is minimal for me. This was a pleasant surprise. I will definitely go back next time I need something to wear for sure! Great staff too! Love the place!! Thanks!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_643", "text": "Small, intimate place with a total of 7 tables. BYOB. Innovative offerings wonderfully done in comfortable portions. The locals must know something: tough to get a reservation less than 3 weeks out. A great place for the discerning palate and for special occasions.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_644", "text": "The service was excellent and the food was amazing! My husband usually does not like trying new things, but he loved it!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_645", "text": "Wow, I go here too often. Just wanted to say that the staff did a knockout job accomodating us last night with a last minute party of TWENTY-TWO!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_646", "text": "Stopped by while traveling in the area. GREAT place, family run busienss, meet the owner and her son. Took the 90 min session with Sarina, WOW one of the best. Really a First Class place", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_647", "text": "I love Pita Jungle and I am so happy there is one near me. It is pretty packed most nights and especially weekends. It is a great place for a fresh dinner that's not fried in grease!The service is sometimes great, sometimes average. Last time our waitress showed us the wine specials, then suggested one of the only wines that wasn't on special. We didn't notice until we got our bill, it wasn't a huge price difference but felt kind of shady of her to not mention it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_648", "text": "Great tasting amazing portions for the little price you pay they have a scale on 1-10 on spiceyness and the pad see ew is on point one of my favorites in town now !", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_649", "text": "Killer kicks. Sum sexy thangs I never seen b4. Chingas of LeBron samples and other rare shits. Owner bnapes is courtois kind and helfpul and has many pretty tattoos. This shop is a must for sneaker hedz and they just opened a store in LA #p4pknockoutpunch", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_650", "text": "I LOVE this place. Never a bad experience!The food is great, I haven't had everything, as I do not like spicy foods. Everything from the fish&chips to the spinich salad to the french dip always great and very consistent. The water is the best in town, which is rare.The patio is always full, you will have to wait for a table out there, but it's worth it. This is a first rate place!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_651", "text": "Really enjoyed walking through Union today. It was like a mini Chelsea Market in NYC all based on local vendors. Found a couple bottles of wine and chocolate at Oil & Olive...lucky for us there were free samples to dig into. Also was able to find a baby shower gift over at White House Flowers.It's total proof that Local is powerful. An absolute pleasure to peruse the 18 shops with such variety from bicycles, candles, flowers, pillows, clocks, magazines, and a dandy restaurant to boot.Will definitely be back and will be marvelous for unique Christmas shopping", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_652", "text": "Love this place.Love the food.Love the hotties that work there.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_653", "text": "Top rating goes to this restaurant for the food and service. You must make a stop at this place when you are in town. Serving mainly seafood and steaks....you will enjoy the sauces that go into every dish.It is pricey but everything in Vegas is expensive. You are in Sin city to spend and enjoy.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_654", "text": "Balcony looking over freemont, loose women, strong drinks, Rotating DJs spin top 40 hits Dance, Dance, Dance the night away! Stopped here a few times with the Hubby! \\\"Good times\\\" I lol at the name because my husbands ex-wife is convinced I am a gold digger, naw not me, I just love my men like my wine aged and matured with developed flavor. Apparently I am worth 24 mill, 7 cars, and a versace china set. By the way you're still young, single, beautiful and loaded you should travel more and yelp about it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_655", "text": "They have a lot of selection and great to pick up things for my college bound god-daughter. We found a pot, pan, and filtered bottle for water.... WIN WIN!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_656", "text": "Certainly the best take and bake Pizza around. We love the ingredients and the thin crust is a healthy option as well. Friendly staff as always. I like it better than any of the other pizza joints around with the exception of Spinatos.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_657", "text": "It's a Beatles concert, Cirque du Soleil style. How can you go wrong? The music and performance was incredible, a feast for the eyes and ears. Because of the concert-like quality, it had a different feel from the other Cirque shows, which isn't a bad thing at all! LOVE is on my top 5 list here in Vegas, I could definitely see this more than once!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_658", "text": "These guys are Awesome! Have known so many people starting with even back during the Rodeo Chediski fire in the high country who have been cleaned up after a tragedy by Absolute.. Do great work and easy to work with..", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_659", "text": "Move over Matt's...New menus, dog friendly patio and wonderful caramel French toast, fresh bacon for the pooch makes this the best all-around early eatery for the Valley!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_660", "text": "We stay at the Bellagio often. And we are ALWAYS drawn in to this bar. The piano players are world class, even played for presidents !!!; so relaxing. Bartenders are incredible catering to every desire. Music, champagne, caviar or small salmon bite. All back dropped by the amazing Chihuly glass ceiling sculpture. Just the most perfect relaxation moment in a hectic crazy Las Vegas.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_661", "text": "I'm a frequent patron of T's. They have been a constant drain on my income since I was 18 and lived across the street.Friendly and knowledgeable staff that has been around for a few years. They know what I like (whatever's cheap) and usually tell me what their specials are as soon as I come in. There's also a good selection of beer for when I have a few extra dollars to spend on something fancy.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_662", "text": "I tried again, this time I was greeted and asked, dining in or dining out. When I said dining out, immediately she took my order. Everything was smoother, folks seemed to be operating more efficiently and they were pretty quick on filling the order. The food was excellent . The only caution, last time they were packed, this time over half the restaurant was empty. The service, the food was good so this means we will go back.....", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_663", "text": "A highly frequented place by me. Love the seasonal menu. Fall's Pumpkin Gnocchi w/ ox tail ragu is my favorite. The duck is succulent, prepared chef's choice. The BBQ octopus, oysters and beef carpaccio are top options for apps. Did I mention the complimentary focaccia? Awesome fill for my inner \\\"carb queen\\\"! And the wine list includes great selections.Update Fall'13: Smoked Skirt Steak is a must try! Absolutely delicious!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_664", "text": "Was here for EVFN/ #TechPhx kick-off party. I've never been before, but heard good things. I wasn't disappointed. They always get a room in the back for EVFN, and everyone was so nice, and prompt with taking orders and getting drinks to us. I only had wings, but they were quite good! They also have a good selection of drafts. Good place- I will definitely go back!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_665", "text": "I really like this place. I was hesitant to go to a large group practice, but I feel that my kids get very good care here. The office is clean and has very nice decor. My kids have seen Dr. Whitehouse and I felt that she addressed my concerns for my kids health. She also followed up with phone calls. Dr. Siegel saw my son in the hospital during rounds and was very good. I would highly recommend this place also because of their flexibility to see your kids same day once they are established patients.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_666", "text": "Super friendly staff great food! The Pho is great for first timers and the Pho lunch special is hard to beat. Also love their #3, noodles, egg roll and beef. And cant say enough about their porkchops.It can get busy at lunch but the outdoor seating is great when the weather isn't scorching.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_667", "text": "Arrived in vegas to meet customers, and before hand just wanted to have something to eat at this place. Always has the best vietnamese dishes.Very friendly, and their herbal tea served chilled are totally awsome.Definitely recommended if you like vietnamese food.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_668", "text": "I absolutely love this little market. It is a year round, all weather type market. It is old, in doors, friendly service and great produce. There are also little knick knacks and home made treats. I especially like the tomato pie and veggie lasagna in the freezer section. The produce is fantastic- you can still find a fresh heirloom tomato in the fall (he has a green house). You feel like you are stepping back in time (except that they do accept debit cards- unlike most markets!)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_669", "text": "Super petit resto \\u00e0 brunch original ! Vraiment une excellente d\\u00e9couverte ! Les assiettes sont abordables et le go\\u00fbt est tr\\u00e8s bon et les bols de latte sont bons !", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_670", "text": "This place is nice. Its not too expensive and they carry lots of variety. I used the 15% off yelp offer and paid $8for 2 smoothies. I ordered the berry oat and hated the splenda taste. They promptly and happily made me a different one and I loved it. I only order that one now. Its the health nut-but I sub out the protein for yougart.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_671", "text": "I have never really been here before even though it's close to my house. But I decided to go and ordered a regular cheeseburger and animal style fries. Over all it was very yummy. I love the onions. The place was packed. To me it's not a great cheeseburger, but yes it's fresh, yummy and I love the grilled onions. The price is right and I'd definitely go back from time to time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_672", "text": "This place is fantastic. I work at a nearby church and they are always willing to cater our events. Their pizza is mouth watering good, and their pasta dishes are always delicious and fresh. Portions are hefty and their staff is always friendly. Much more personable and less commercial than Olive Garden. Definitely recommended!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_673", "text": "Great combo of tacos and beer. Tacos for the most part were great. Service was awesome getting samples to try new beers that I hadn't tried before. Sat at the bar during lunch.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_674", "text": "Yes, totally agree with Terry W.'s review. In addition they also have a great selection of Cobb loaves, rolls, breads etc that although not baked on the premises, are brought in fresh daily. A really convenient thing given Roseburn doesn't have a specialist bakery.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_675", "text": "We typically get a bottle of red. One special, one regular meal, and one appetizer. Specials vary but always delicious. Ambiance is great. Pricey but the service and food won't disappoint. I haven't had a bad experience yet.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_676", "text": "Went to Sammy's yesterday and had Shiloh as our waitress. She was very knowledgable about the menu and extremely friendly. Ask for Shiloh if you get a chance, you will be very pleased with your service. They also have a manager named Angela who is always walking around making sure that her guests walk away satisfied and happy. It's always nice to see a manager who is active on the floor and genuinely concerned about her guests.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_677", "text": "I have gone to the Chicken Shack for years even when they were called Bones. I used to compare them to Canes, but they are different. I love the fingers. I've never had the wings because I'm more of a finger guy. Their sauces are great. I love their fries and their beans. The portions are generous. The staff is GREAT. If youlike fingers, don't miss out.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_678", "text": "Great place, with a relaxed environment. It's a go to lunch spot. Their Tomato Basil Pasta and Watermelon Juice is a must!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_679", "text": "Great quality beef definitely makes a difference.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_680", "text": "I like Mexican food and this place did not disappoint! My family and I were in Phoenix for only a few hours and my husband's cousin suggested coming here for dinner. The outside wall art was an added bonus. Best dinner suggestion ever! Although there was not a 'kid's menu' and hardly any food to choose from, we were able to get my daughter a few corn tortillas and chicken to make her own version. Problem solved. Our meals were fantastic and the sangria was the best I'd ever had!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_681", "text": "I went here once and became addicted. I love the Panang Curry with chicken and have tried each level of spice. I like the medium the best. The servings are very big and I always have extra to take home. I have done take out a few times and the servings are very big for takeout as well. The only negative is they tend to take a long time to bring the check so after your done eating it takes a good 15 minutes to pay.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_682", "text": "I was so happy to see a familiar face when checking in for my massage after buying a coupon. This is a very nice facility.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_683", "text": "Quality, strong coffees. Hot day?, try an iced toddy!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_684", "text": "Better than in n out or jack. The staff is fast! Very friendly and always smiling. Thank you fuys for a great meal.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_685", "text": "I was in Phoenix on business and went to Urban Warfit CrossFit 602 as a drop-in. The entire staff was very nice and made me feel welcome right away. I enjoyed the challenging workouts and the facility itself. I will go back there again anytime I'm in the Phoenix area for work. I'd also highly recommend it to anyone else traveling to the Phoenix/Tempe area.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_686", "text": "This Starbucks is the ideal spot for grabbing a coffee on your way to your uptown office or for a business meeting outside the office. It's open surprisingly late - most non-bar establishments shut down once the banks do. So if you find yourself uptown late on a Friday or Saturday night and you're just looking for a place to chill, you can head there, grab a latte and people-watch until 11:30 pm.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_687", "text": "I would like Settebello to consider opening up a restaurant in San Jose, CA. :) Delicious! Crust was thin, light and chewy! Ordered the Bianca which had white sauce with procuitto, shaves of parmesan and fresh arugula! Scrumptious! Also tried the Settebello which had red sauce, mushrooms and sausage. Very tasty and tomato sauce was light, the sausage was not greasy or heavy.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_688", "text": "this pizza hut has the nicest worker who has ever worked at pizza hut. his name is fred and he is awesome. he is usually working at the counter when i pick up my food.everything else is pretty much what you expect from pizza hut in general.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_689", "text": "Real local family upscale burger joint. The portions are large and in charge. Dig the sweet potato fries and we always have a great service there.This isn't a Micky Dees' people so don't expect those prices, the quality is much better and the pricing reflects that and worth it.Robert Pfeifer", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_690", "text": "This place is always solid. Shishito peppers on hit legit, Thai beef salad amazing and the o toro and chu toro are very nice as well. Never had a bad meal here been many times", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_691", "text": "Loved this place and our sushi chef Johnny. Did the seating, even though you can order sushi anywhere in the resort, but we wanted to enjoy the experience. We were actually the only people so we had a great chat with the chef and he made us whatever we wanted, even things that weren't on the menu. Great sushi, good taste and good sized pieces. Plus made sure mine was gluten free!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_692", "text": "Fast service and good food for the price.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_693", "text": "I've eaten here twice now and both times were enjoyable.The first night I had the fried cheese curds appetizer (see pic), and it was very tasty. My only complaint was the saltiness became a little overwhelming. The spinach artichoke pasta was good but blander than I expected. The Rathskeller Amber beer was excellent!The second night I had the spinach artichoke dip (see pic) and it was very creamy and warming. Had the Sirloin and it was juicy, tender, and cooked to perfection.Overall, great atmosphere, excellent service, and good food.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_694", "text": "This place is one of the best coffee shops in Pittsburgh. It has an amazing atmosphere that is very welcoming, including a working fireplace to sit near on cold days. The coffee is as good or better than any corporate chain in the area, and definitely better than the Beehive. If you have any reading or studying to be done, grab a table or a chair and relax. They also have wonderful desserts, a friendly staff, and keep a tidy place. Summer features a nice ( though unfortunately placed right by a shitty building and a dumpster. ) porch area.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_695", "text": "This was a random stop since my friend & I were looking for a place to hang out. Very relaxing & enjoyable atmosphere. The teas were GREAT! Wish they had something like this in SD. Will definitely stop over again next time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_696", "text": "I was asked to be part of a commercial shoot for the Food Network, so last minute I decided to make an apt here so I wouldn't have to deal with my own hair. They got me in right away and knew exactly what I wanted. They were very friendly, efficient, and professional. I would definitely recommend this salon to anyone who is looking for a great blow out for any occasion.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_697", "text": "One star deducted only because the growler hours are so short. And because it's difficult to find their beer around town. Other than that, I love having a great local microbrew like East End. Even the root beer and ginger ale are amazing. I don't go often but when I do go they have different brews available and I always find at least one I like. I will continue to recommend East End - and even take people there myself if I must to get them to try this local gem.Cash only!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_698", "text": "Everyone knows about the good food.This one had good management as well", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_699", "text": "Well we certainly have a plethora of coffeehouses here in Squirrel Hill and I'm' surprised I haven't reviewed this one yet. Commonplace took over from the old Arefa's Espresso a few years ago. The place seems inviting enough, though not as comfortable as the nearby 61C. But they really are trying to build a community atmosphere here. .I tried the Building New Hope Nicaraguan El Porveir and found it to be a really smooth blend.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_700", "text": "The best day was amazing but the service was even better! Pat kik incredible care of us so much so that we never had a dirty dish or an empty glass of the table for the hours we were there. The prime rib, many soups and noodles as well as a fresh salad bar were delicious but the desserts are incredible!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_701", "text": "Lovely place in Las Vegas. Good option if, like me, you want to eat something else than american burgers. Hawaiian food is very good and this place is not expensive at all.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_702", "text": "Great central Mexico food. I had the shrimps tacos which are flat out flavor. I have had many dishes here and all are good. Keep in mind, this is not a typical Mexican joint. It is higher in price and unique flavors. Drawback is the chips and salsa, good, just not what I crave. Plus is a very cool vibe and amazing flavors. Also, great margs.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_703", "text": "This place is great for AYCE sushi. The pros are fast, friendly service, delicious fresh fish and a variety of options. The cons would be how small this place is and the air conditioning is a little bit over powering. Overall a great place and one of my top choices for sushi in Las Vegas.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_704", "text": "I ate lunch here when my office was on Durango and it gets a little busy around noon to 2pm but the chicken and beef teriyaki is delicious and they serve Thai Iced Tea.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_705", "text": "Great views, and free for locals during January. That is 5 Stars, even if the hotel beneath is severely lacking.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_706", "text": "I've been three times here. Will come again for sure", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_707", "text": "Fair prices, neat and tidy store that is very welcoming and cozy. The employees are wonderful and very friendly. They only offer seed beads, small crystals, and some tools and findings. In the future they might also be getting gemstones. Great place!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_708", "text": "So far, this is the go to sushi spot after an evening of drinking. Service is fast and efficient, and when your buzzed and hungry, that's all that matters! The food, everything we've ever ordered, is amazing. DYNOMITE! Also delicious. One day, I'll have to go earlier and eat at the bar ; )", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_709", "text": "Good Italian fare served in a lively Bistro setting. Delicious pasta dishes were served well.It was a bit expensive and the background music was terrible.We'll come back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_710", "text": "Great Service, food and view. We loved it fro breakfast!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_711", "text": "The only words that can express how great this Mexican place are...OMG yummy! Once you dine at La Santisima you will be hooked for life! Try to get there before 11:30am or after the lunch crowd 2:00pm or you might have a challenge getting a table.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_712", "text": "This place is fantastic. Tons of vegetarian options, but you can do meat too. I got a tofu dish and vegetarian mo mo as an appetizer. The dishes come with rice or dal. I got the dal, it was amazing. I couldn't believe how delicious everything was. The waitress was super nice, and the woman at the counter was very sweet. Very attentive, very fast. The food was delicious, and the price is right. Definitely a favorite!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_713", "text": "I've always had good luck with this place. The food is good and delivered quickly! Really like the pizza! go for the cheesecake for dessert!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_714", "text": "Came here kind of randomly. The yogurt flavors were relatively diverse, and they have a wide variety if toppings (fruits, candies, nuts). The price was awesome - $7 for my boyfriend and I to eat here. My only complaint would be the service. The woman who was working ignored us standing at the register to take a phone call, and she was openly talking about the \\\"really old dude\\\" customer who was sitting right outside and heard every word. Felt pretty bad for him.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_715", "text": "Guy answers the phone and after he knew he couldn't provide me with the part, he tells me how to order the part from another party. Then he spends about five minutes explaining how to install the part and other things with spring tightening so that the part will last. These guys are honest and helpful. If you live in the Mesa area do business with them! They're great!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_716", "text": "Good beer, impressive local selection and really exciting food. The steak frites (small plate) is great and not a small plate, the shrimp arepa has interesting (sweet) flavors and the berry cobbler fruit dessert is out of this world...the cinnamon ice cream is well-worth the price of admission. They also feature apple pie from Pie Snob, which is a major plus. The side of gnochhi is a steal at $5. The $10 brunch deal (brunch and a beer/mimosa for $10) is a neighborhood favorite.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_717", "text": "Everything we had was delicious! This place does not dissappoint. The staff was very attentive & friendly. I most definitely will be coming back!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_718", "text": "Cash only! ATM in-house.The east side's quintessential breakfast spot. Yummy food, neat seating, and they've got the food to back up their sass and humor. Getting anything egg-related will leave you feeling happy, and then you can trundle on down to Batch Bakehouse to round out your breakfast feast.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_719", "text": "Their banh mi are addictive. Bun is amazing. Egg rolls are off the chart. Haven't had the pho yet, but have had the broth and it is fantastic! Service is very attentive, but don't get upset when your bill doesn't come because you pay up front! Kinh Do? Can Do!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_720", "text": "this is a great spot for coffee and donuts among the madness that is mill avenue!coffee has always been freshly brewed when i go there and served with a smile!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_721", "text": "Quality, quality, quality! It definitely isn't the largest buffet in Vegas but everything was very high quality and delicious. Great buffet with fresh, well prepared food. Crab legs were huge! All the food was great and didn't sit in the tray too long so was constantly being reloaded. The items that stood out were the sea bass (had some type of pesto looking green sauce but was super moist and buttery, melted in my mouth), rack of lamb and ahi salad. Definitely the best buffet in LV I've been to.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_722", "text": "Solid old school Mexican food that gets the honorary \\\"TeePee\\\" half star upgrade due to its historical value to the community. Unlike several other reviewers I've never experienced bad service. The food is solid and the sopapillas make my \\\"best of valley\\\" dessert list.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_723", "text": "Outstanding! Highlights: crab legs (both steamed and cool), Mediterranean (baba ghanoush, dolmas, olives, cheeses, cold cuts), korean (kimchi, short ribs), japanese (sushi, sashimi salad, tempura veggies).Extensive desserts, espresso bar, gelato!!!Free alcohol, which attracted people that couldn't handle their drinks!!CA residents get $5 off through the month of October!!Would go back just for the fact that I can have a good short espresso after my meal!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_724", "text": "Been dying to come here for quite some time and finally got a chance during a business trip. So, I've tried many of the so called \\\"best pizza in US\\\" places such as this. Is it the best pizza I've ever tried, no, those honors go to either Motorino in NYC or A16 in San Francisco. Is is an awesome pizza nonetheless, absolutely. Very cool space and awesome service. Would totally go back next time I'm in town.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_725", "text": "Service was attentive.The food ambrosial.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_726", "text": "Date & Time: Thursday January 28, 2014 @ 8pmLocation: Caesars PalaceDining Companions: Mommy & HusbandScene: Couples: Gents in Suits sans Tie & Ladies in Little Black Dresses Decor: Contemporary Lounge, Sushi Bar, Dining RoomService: ImpeccableImbibe: SakeDevour: Shishinto Peppers, Rock Cod Shrimp Salad, Miso Cod, Lava CakeTotal: $180", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_727", "text": "Treat yourself to a deluxe pedicure. So worth it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_728", "text": "This branch of Wells Fargo is my favorite. For the most part because of a banker there named Morris Richie. I have multilpe accounts and multiple questions. Morris is so friendly and helpful it is unbelieveable. No matter what banking problem I have, Morris solves it. I feel like he is my friend rather than my banker. When he was on vacation his manager (can not remember her name) helped me with notarizing something and she also was completely friendly and helpful. I go out of my way to use this bank.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_729", "text": "Great deep dish pizza, great salads. Deep dish always hits the spot.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_730", "text": "This place isn't for everyone, so I won't call it the best buffet in Las Vegas (referring to the Sunday Mexican brunch buffet), but for me, it is the best. Chilaquiles, tacos, tortillas, chorizo, o my! Enough to get a gal hungry just typing about it! Vegas?! Plus, the unlimited margaritas never hurt anyone (except, of course, those who go to meetings and are trying to abstain...).", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_731", "text": "The Jet Room and some decent dinner food. It's a great place for a breakfast. But honestly I don't go to the Jet Room for the food. It's the view that keeps me coming back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_732", "text": "My kids love this place. Dr. Waggoner is wonderful. The best part is that they are almost always on time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_733", "text": "Walked in with pretty low expectations given the size of the place and amount of people in it (one other), but left extremely satisfied. The food was delicious (had chicken tenders and waffle fries- tenders had awesome seasoning), bartenders were friendly and took my order quickly, and the atmosphere was kinda neat. I'm no Beatles or classic rock fan, but the place has an interesting vibe to it. Will be back sometime soon!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_734", "text": "So glad we chose this bar to stumble into in the Village!The drag show entertained us for a long time, the dance floors are spacious, and there seems to be a bar serving up alcohol in every nook. What more could you want?Sad that the terrace was closed while we were there, but you have plenty of other space to do your thing.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_735", "text": "All in all, I think it is worth the money and highly entertaining, even though I was falling asleep a few times. My only real complaint is the clowns. A little to much going on to focus on everything because there was too much going on. For the most part, the diving is truly incredible and had me on the edge of my seat. The acrobatics were amazing and they feature some of the most beautiful ballet, acrobatics, & gymnastics. Beautiful!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_736", "text": "I love this place! Only down side is so do a lot of other people so there always seems to be a wait.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_737", "text": "I needed a ride from Scottsdale to the PHX airport tonight, and randomly tried Ridesmart. Lucky for me, Benny (the owner) answered the phone and was able to come pick me up in a comfy white town car within 10 minutes. Benny got me to the airport quickly, safely and for $35 (same price I paid for a much less clean or pleasant cab this morning).Benny also mentioned that he works with a couple other cars and drivers, so I can't speak to those. But I'd definitely try him again on a next trip.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_738", "text": "Phenomenal! I had the occasion to go last night and although I have been going here for over 10 years, this is the first time I thought to write a yelp review for them.The food is absolutely worth every penny and the side dishes were perfection as well. I seem to always order more sides than needed but I still managed to eat everything.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_739", "text": "Awesome place, love it!!! My first time and everyone was so nice. Love the blueberry / vanilla goat cheese and the meat section!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_740", "text": "Been here a number of times and thought the beer was cold and food was good. No complaints about the service. Glad to have more options in waunakee.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_741", "text": "So secret and so good! Best prices for good pizza especially in Vegas. Def a must try when staying at the Cosmo", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_742", "text": "Decent coffee airport standard. Macchiato is done just right.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_743", "text": "I got the hot dog and fries ($7). It comes with a pickle too!Staff is wonderful. I ordered it to-go, sat down and ate it while watching ESPN.I will come back here.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_744", "text": "Great pizza, with fast delivery.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_745", "text": "I went here a few weeks ago for the first time for lunchtime and was blown away. My god, the food here is delicious. I got the beef gyro combo and the mass amount of food was huge. You could easily split it with two people!If you havent been here, you gotta stop and eat here. Great food and great staff!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_746", "text": "Food and service were good. I'd go back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_747", "text": "My favorite steak house in Vegas. You need a reservation and its best you get outside so you can get the amazing waterfall view.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_748", "text": "Love the concept...pizza tastes great. The fresh basil on top is amazing. Sometimes ordering is a little awkward.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_749", "text": "This is a cool neighborhood burger shop that has a topping bar and lots of cool decor items. I like the metal tables, and the service is really attentive. I would eat a burger here over any chain store. Simple burgers at a good price with lots of choices and great atmosphere. Give this place a try!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_750", "text": "My Montreal routine...Wake up around nine or ten (hey, that's really early on the west coast). Head downstairs for croissants and a proper cappuccino. Smiles and bonsoirs all around from the staff. Ready, set, aller to the Metro.The WiFi was a but spotty up on the fourth floor but seemed to work well in the lobby. The staff really do rock! I spent quite a while chatting with the front staff over the weekend. And they are genuinely Funny, Useful, and Cool!The small hotel. Home sweet home in Montreal.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_751", "text": "Had the Lox omelette, super delish! Very fresh and hot. No side came with, would have been nice to have a little cup of fruit or something. Illy coffee was excellent, our server gave us to-go cups which rocked. I would certainly go back and try more on their menu.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_752", "text": "Chicago Joe's is the place to go for an off the beaten strip experience. Set in a quaint old house, where I am told they have been for 35 years. Seafood dishes are amazing, I love their bread and salad. My girlfriend took me there for Valentines Day and it was perfect. Travis took care of us and we went back 2 weeks later. Love it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_753", "text": "Decor is beautiful, especially when it's island themed. They have GREAT alcoholic drink selections to beers, cocktails to different flavored coladas. It's really pricey over here, but I think trying out this place is good to try at least once. Thumbs up for this place to be Groupon friendly. It helps a lot with the expensive prices. Good customer service too. :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_754", "text": "Not high-end sushi, but for $25 the quality & variety of the all-u-can-eat (ordered fresh from a menu) is very good. We always have friendly & prompt service as well.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_755", "text": "First time visit was alright. I got the ramen w/ the fried chicken. The broth of the soup was unflavorful and tastes almost as water. But if you add the fried chicken in it, it gets better. I don't know if thats normal or not but overall it was pretty good. The staff doesnt really say anything or gives a greeting, or checks up on you while you're eating. You just do your own thing but I think thats expected since it is Chinatown. I'd come back though to try an entree w/ rice. :)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_756", "text": "I found it to be more expensive than the other fro-yo places around town (I could be wrong), but it was worth it. The hazelnut crunch stuff was great, so was their fruit. Yogurt was better than most the other joints too. I think i spent more than 5 bucks for a small..the only downfall I see. Oh yea I had original and pomegranate swirled together. I didn't sample any of the other flavors so you are on your own if you like the non-tart ones.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_757", "text": "Great burgers!! Had the Black Jack Burger & was soooo good. Try it or build your own.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_758", "text": "Best airport restaurant I have ever been to. The food was amazing, and my waitress, or culinary guidance counselor was great. Her name was Jennifer. She was helpful, sweet and gave great advice! She steered me to the corn nut scallops and bruschetta duo. This was not her first recommendation, mind you. She gave a suggestion, listened to my response, asked a few questions and sent me to the promise land of culinary delight! Super amazing service and food, all in an airport restaurant? Are you kidding me? Oh, and try the real james margarita!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_759", "text": "I love everything about Leroy Fox, including the fact that it's less than a mile from my house. It's a place that both my fiance and I can agree on. I like the crowd, the service is friendly, there are both healthy and not-so-healthy options, and it's a great place to bring out of town guests because it has a lot of Charlotte charm. It's a wonderful place for fried chicken, mac and cheese, or a yummy salad. Leroy Fox has my vote!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_760", "text": "Man let me tell you this has to be one of the best experiences I had In my life. The tour guide kc was fun and made sure we had a great time. I would highly suggest for anyone that's in Vegas to check em out. Just make sure you don't mind getting dirty Because you will. I didn't want it to end I might have to come back tomorrow.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_761", "text": "I came here on the 30th for brunch with some friends. I got the ham omlette. I'm not a big fan of omlettes, but I got it anyway. It was good with the side of potatoes and pancakes. The service was good and the food wasn't bad compare to all the fast food junk we had for the week.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_762", "text": "The most delicious meal on my recent trip to Phoenix. The homemade tamarindo was incredible and the guac was fresh and tasty, though the cranberries messed with my mental expectations to the point of distraction.For those vegetarians out there who don't cheat with fish like I do, try asking for the chile relleno without the seafood. It came piled with roasted veggies and the cheese alone should be enough to satisfy.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_763", "text": "Good food and great staff!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_764", "text": "In all of the years I have lived in this neighborhood, this was my first visit to Lenny's. Overall, I was impressed with the food but underwhelmed by the strange layout. My mom and I ordered single cheeseburger combos and very much enjoyed the fresh bun and veggies and flavorful burgers. Even the fries were great.There is a separate and unattached dining room but at least it was nice and cool unlike the ordering area which is narrow and too warm.I would definitely order from there again but maybe to go!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_765", "text": "AMAZING! Mabel helped me find the perfect shoe and was sooooo knowledgable and helpful. I'm a beginner so it was great they knew what to suggest. We will be back!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_766", "text": "it's a great adventure when they have free admission days sponsored by qwest.a membership might be a great deal for those that like to exercise but like interesting views.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_767", "text": "An outstanding restaurant. We arrived a bit early and had drinks in the lounge before dinner. Once seated at our table, the service was excellent and our dinners (surf & turf aka lobster & steak) were all top shelf. They have an excellent wine collection and their desserts and quite good as well.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_768", "text": "With such amazing golf courses with exceptional guest services, I think Troon North is the place to visit if you love playing golf. I'm a novice golfer, but I will definitely rank this place as #1 on my book.They have two courses; I thought the Monument was a tougher than the Pinnacle. Nonetheless, they are both well maintained with challenging layout that every level of golfers can enjoy.One more thing, do wear a long pants. It'll allow you to go into the bushes to look for your ball. Those bushes/cactus sure will hurt ya!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_769", "text": "Best off strip buffet in town. If you're looking for all the choices and flavors of the bigger casinos but want a better price and less crowds then this is the place for you.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_770", "text": "Super friendly service, amazing coffee, great food!Bring your laptop and get work done--they provide outlets throughout the shop and there's even free WiFi!Check out the pastry offerings--they work with local bakeries to offer cupcakes, bagels, and cookies.Get a stamp card, and for every beverage you purchase, you get a stamp! When you've got 10, you get a free drink! And as a bonus, when you check in on Yelp, you get double stamps! What's not to love?", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_771", "text": "I wanted a quick dinner but not a burger. I hadn't been to Waffle House in years since there isn't one close where I live. Sharlot greeted me when I came in and was super nice and friendly to me and everyone else. I got breakfast for dinner and they had my food out in just a few minutes. It was very tasty and price was super cheap. Grilled biscuits were great but probably not the healthiest thing on the menu.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_772", "text": "I go to this SB's every morning on my way to work. The staff all know me by name, scream good morning to me as I haul my sleepy ass in there every morning and they know what I want and make it fast. My hat goes off to Misty, Thomas, Jade and all the others who get me in & out as fast as they can and with a smile.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_773", "text": "Good stay overall. We were given a corner room with a great golf course view. The kids enjoyed the pool at night. The highlight --big breakfast spread with made to order omelets/pancakes. Needless to say, we had seconds and thirds.A special thanks to Martha for making us feel at home during our 2-night stay.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_774", "text": "Third time we've stayed here and I do believe it has improved each time we stayed. The people that staff the hotel and the Carson Street Cafe are very nice and while friendly, they are still very efficient.Get a rental, stay downtown and visit the strip at your leisure, using the Valet service to save yourself from from all the walking. Be sure to tip the Valets and any other Service personnel. They exist to make your visit more fun.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_775", "text": "We stopped in here to just have a drink before the Drake show last weekend so I cannot speak about the food (yet).We sat at the bar and got waited on immediately. The service was friendly and the drinks were good (pricey - but this is Vegas).I will return the to try the food next trip.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_776", "text": "This is the adorable little vegan place that you did not expect to find in the land of BBQ. Luna's is like the little hippie English major you knew from college whose parents love NASCAR while she quotes Yeats(and that time you had dinner with her folks, things just didn't make any sense at all).Anyhow - The fire & brimstone burger is pretty darn good. So is the lasagna.However, the real winner is the hummus plate with cranberry bread. Although the portion is small, the flavor packs a huge punch. Do not miss this item.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_777", "text": "Outside atmosphere was really nice. This was my first time there and I enjoyed it. Our food was great. I had a salad and my friend had the filet which looked excellent. It was more pricey than I expected though.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_778", "text": "I love the work they do and they're cheap!!!! So worth the trip!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_779", "text": "Ahhh, what a great place! I stopped by here in mid-May with my cousin and I would come in here all the time if I lived in Pittsburgh. The owners were incredibly nice and you could tell that this is good old-fashioned family owned business. The pizza was mouth-watering and I really loved my veal parm sub. I would highly recommend this place and I hope I can stop in again someday!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_780", "text": "We come here often. The place is sporatically busy then not. I don't get it as the food is super. The home made fettucini is wow, as it the Bolognese sauce. Garlic shrimp over pasta, yum. Chicken dishes are good as well. I have sampled most of them and the chicken is moist and well prepared. My cousin had a veal dish last night and loved it as well (veal parm). This place needs more customers! Try it!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_781", "text": "People that work in this place are super nice ordered the chocolate peanut butter protein shake and it was bomb will be back again if I'm in need if a healthy snack that is still delicious", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_782", "text": "Always friendly smiles to ask for your order. Clean fast and fresh. Nothing better than that. Only downside is the long lines inside and in the drive thru.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_783", "text": "One of the best buffets in Vegas. Definitely top 3. They have a huge selection and also great quality. Their desert section will put a lot of desert stores to shame. Definitely a place to check out!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_784", "text": "Went there for breakfast.Food was great and the service, Danny was superb! Wednesday free pie night is usually a hit when in the mood for awesome pie. Was a little sad when I found that they no longer have the awesome cheese soup...lol ;)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_785", "text": "This is REALLY good Persian food. The plates for two are amazing. The beef kubbideh, chicken, and pounded filet mignon is to die for. The rice options are all very good. The hummus and eggplant and hummus combo are both fantastic. If you like Persian food this is the best place I've been out here.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_786", "text": "Good stuff. Very good portions for the price. Not quite as good as the real thing (lived on O'ahu for three years) but still very good for being 3000 miles from Hawaii. Haven't had a chance to eat at any of the local L&L's (the gold standard IMO) but this was still pretty good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_787", "text": "Had the best breakfast with some friends here on Saturday. The place is hip and modern, with an eclectic menu and 100's of choices. I opted for the breakfast special and was in hog heaven (ham).Oh, I also hear they offer their house burger for $3 on mondays??? Wow!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_788", "text": "This is one of my favorite bars in Charlotte. It's super laid back, and actually reminds me a lot of a San Francisco bar (where I live now). There's a varied crowd, which is nice compared to a lot of the bars in the downtown area that tend to attract the same types of people. Cheap beer and out back they've even got a series of ping pong tables, complete with stadium seating so that you can watch game after game.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_789", "text": "I just inhaled my first cupcake from this place. They just earned a new frequent customer.Very girly store with cupcakes and cocktails, both done expertly. Creamy frosting prettily piped onto moist, delicious cupcakes. On fridays and saturdays you can swing by for either until 11pm. It's right in the center of Champaign downtown, making it perfect for pre-bar, post-dinner, or both on those days.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_790", "text": "I went to Blue Wasabi for my first time a few months ago during one of the slower times of the day, and the service was still awesome and the server didn't seem bored or like she hated her job. She gave great advice of what to order and treated us like we were her best friends. It was a great experience. The sushi was so so good. I completely forgot the name of it, but there was mango included in it and I loved it!! It's a fun bar feel and I would definitely go there again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_791", "text": "Best views I have ever had of the strip have come from Ghostbar.Just watch out for the see-through section of the balcony floor as it is a total mind ______. That totally freaked me out and I was completely sober!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_792", "text": "Came here around 10:00 on a Friday night just to chill for a bit. Father in law ordered a Fettucine alfredo with chicken and we all had a bite. It was really good, that's all I know. The cream sauce tasted really legit, and they didn't skimp on the chicken at all, which was very tender breast meat. Unexpectedly good.Other tables ordered nachos and the like, which all looked excellent. Next time I'll come back to eat for real.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_793", "text": "Best Fast Food Mexican on the West Coast! $1 for Double Beef Taco, and $1 for strawberry lemonade. Can feed 2 people for under $10 easy!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_794", "text": "Why the heck would you go to IHOP when you could come HERE??!?!? I've only been here late at night and it gives this creepy/killer Bob from Twin Peaks is at the other table kinda vibe but I don't give a damn. The food is great for an excellent price. I don't think you can compare the quality of pancakes between here and IHOP. There is no contest.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_795", "text": "i had the salmon patties here. they were pretty good. I really liked the vibe of the restaurant - very unique.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_796", "text": "I have been eating here for many years (it's walking distance from work), and I eat here frequently. The food is delicious. I'm more of a baba ghanouj guy than a hummus guy and it's a standout here: creamy with a nice smoky flavor. The gyros is good and the schwarma is excellent.The service can be spotty at times, mostly newer servers. The old hands are fantastic, though.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_797", "text": "I just started Stand Up Paddle Boarding here, and the conditions and people are great! The grounda are very clean and well kept.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_798", "text": "My fiancee and I have been here twice, and both times we have been blown away.Today we came in for Sunday Brunch. It's a little pricey ($45 per person), but includes delicious/strong bottomless mimosas, amazing breakfast food, outstanding lunch food, and ridiculously good desserts, too!Service is always fantastic. Very friendly, and very quick.If it's not too hot, sit outside. You're right by the pool, and the sounds of waterfalls are very relaxing. Enjoy!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_799", "text": "Love the interior of this restaurant. But didn't like that 1 order per person or sharing charges apply policy. I ordered 2 a-la-carte cake for us and enjoyed both. It was baton? (I believe so) and Mt.Fuji. $12 for each piece and it's just little bit over priced in my opinion but since it's unique style dessert cafe in vegas, still being loved well ;-)", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_800", "text": "This place is a cut above the rest and not at all what you would expect from a pizza joint. The staff is incredibly helpful and knowledgeable about the menu items and able to tailor to needs. It's unfortunate that some have not had the same level of satisfaction but I've been there 3 times and it has yet to disappoint.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_801", "text": "One of my favorite bars in Charlotte.The bar tenders are great and understand how to have a conversation with customer. After my third visit the bar tenders pretty much memorized what I drink. The service is always very prompt.The beer is outstanding and the bartenders very knowledgeable about what they have to serve. They do a great job of making recommendations based on what you already like and making suggestions on what you might like.The food is great, more Tapas style and perfect for having a some drinks with your buddies.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_802", "text": "This beautiful spa in the Palazzo/Venetian is one of the nicest anywhere. I scheduled a 50 minute deep tissue massage and it was the best I've ever had. Pretty expensive but well worth it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_803", "text": "Yum!!!! Good buffet, we are stuffed. They even have a full bar. We will definitely be back again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_804", "text": "Here it is, Hot and Ready! This is the best bang for your buck in the pizza world. This location is always Johnny on the spot for those nights when there is no time to cook dinner. The kids that work there are always cool with me, and as quick as a pizza goes out they have another one coming out.$5 for a pepperoni, in a hurry and on the go......can't beat it.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_805", "text": "Am I in Paris!? Quiche was to die for. Charming ambience, friendly staff. Check this place out!!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_806", "text": "Famous chef, high expectations. Few options on the menu but what you get is always good (and you expect the fewer the choices the closer to perfection...and you would be correct). The service was good, the food was cooked to perfection (the salmon and even the chicken were moist and full of flavor). You need reservations or you will be waiting a while (it's Vegas). Pricy but worth it", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_807", "text": "My favorite area pedicure spot! All of the ladies who work here are great at what they do and very professional. This is a clean shop and the price is always right. Important note: Bring cash for tips as they are not allowed on your credit or debit cards.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_808", "text": "This was the BEST!!! The food was freakin awesome! Our waitress was really flirty & friendly. We had her create our menu. She made great recommendations & coordinated a great fusion of everything from appetizers & entrees. Everything tasted sooo delicious. I loved the sushi, coconut rice and the mini taco. It took awhile for the food to come but the ambiance was entertaining & it was worth waiting for.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_809", "text": "$5.50 for a kick ass chopped salad, very nice. I'll go back just to try a few more salads.Pizza has super thin crust, about half as thick as a regular tortilla, but just perfect in every way. We created our own pizza with spinach, artichoke, and feta and it was a very good creation if I don't say so myself. Think of this place is a \\\"Chipotle\\\" style restaurant that makes pizzas, pastas, and salads. Good prices, limited menu, with clean contemporary interiors. Sorry but I can't really complain, it was very good.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_810", "text": "My wife says they have VERY GOOD Chinese food. A little noisy with kids, but otherwise a nice environment.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_811", "text": "Love this place for many reasons: 1. you can get any kind of \\\"meat\\\" you want2. you can put everything but the kitchen sink on it3. sweet potato fries!They have great burgers, yummy fries and the best dirty martini I've had in a long time! Is it gourmet? Nope. But I've also been to Deluxe, and wasn't impressed. BlueBurger is a great burger joint.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_812", "text": "We came here on Friday night for a bachelorette party. Fun fun, after being squashed in line for 30 minutes, they finally let us 8 girls in for free. This place is pretty cool, but CROWDED! I like the upstairs area on the patio. It was a nice warm night with a nice breeze. I wish they played more hip hop though. Otherwise, my friends and I had a good time. Nice club but PACKKEEEDDD.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_813", "text": "I'm temporarily living in AZ, and needed a barber for the 2 months I'm here - Izzy is the best barber I've had in long time. Will definitely be coming back for my next cut.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_814", "text": "$3 PBR fish tacos were delicious! Nice twist on the usual fish tacos because the fish is actually beer battered fried fish. We also ordered a side of onion rings and fries, both were good but put us over the top for grease. Next time, I'd order a couple of fish tacos, and maybe a salad instead. Service was good but also a little a slow considering there were only two other tables of customers at the time.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_815", "text": "It was our first time here so asked the girl what she recommends. she said garlic chicken was their popular dish. So we had the garlic chicken, kalbi and malasadas. All were delicious! Can't wait to come back!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_816", "text": "I went here for the open mic last night (Friday). Everyone was super nice and friendly. Down to earth very talented musicians vibe!!!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_817", "text": "Stop what you are doing right now. Leave the casinos and come eat at this place. The staff is friendly and top notch. The food came out fast and man oh man is it tasty! The biscuits melt in your mouth and the omelettes are fluffy and just the BEST. Do yourself a favor - EAT HERE!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_818", "text": "A hearty meal for a hearty people. No frills setting but you will be pleasantly surprised at how well they meld some meaty Asian fare with some South of the Border garnishments.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_819", "text": "Very friendly and helpful, highly recommend!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_820", "text": "Had a great time! Great food! There is usually a significant wait 30-60 mins! Be prepared to wait!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_821", "text": "the best meal ive ever had hands down. cooked perfectly high quality you get what you pay for and wont be disappointed", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_822", "text": "Worth every penny! Well done and I would highly recommend it to anyone over 18! The performers are absolutely amazing.Pay a little extra and sit down closer! Tip: if you buy tickets online, be sure to get in line early to pick-up your tickets...just because you were sent a PDF for your ticket as a receipt...don't be fooled. :) this is only a receipt in the event your ticket was not processed correctly.(Ho do I know...you ask? I was that guy who thought the PDF was all I needed to provide) Great show! Must see!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_823", "text": "Breakfast several times. Always fast friendly service. Great food. just really like this place! I must add We don't go at prime time -10 am on Saturday or Sunday. We go early like 8 am : ) no wait whatsoever!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_824", "text": "Can be a hit or miss. Decent drinks and bar food (the Plaza burger is a bit over-rated but still worth checking out). Pool and some darts. At one point, they had a Time Crisis arcade cabinet. Gets an extra star for having the fastest cocktail waitress I've ever seen. Seriously, she was like a ninja serving us whiskey.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_825", "text": "The food is delicious! I've only eaten inside once for dinner with a party of 5 and the service was great. I tend to get take out from here since its convenient. The food is always ready when I get there. I always get the Pho because I'm obsessed. They have other good dishes too.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_826", "text": "Kann ich nur empfehlen. Sehr gro\\u00dfe und leckere Pizzen und auch der Wickeld\\u00f6ner (Yufka) ist nicht von schlechten Eltern .", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_827", "text": "This place is fantastic! Scottsdale needed a good, fresh Greek place that wasn't run by a bunch of dodgy characters. Love the atmosphere but nothing tops the food. Healthy, fresh & delicious!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_828", "text": "Excellent salads, great pizza with healthy options. This place is pretty good, and I don't usually say that about restaurants that have more than one location. This may become my go-to place when I don't have the energy to make a salad (I detest washing greens) and really want a healthy dinner.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_829", "text": "YUM!Squash blossom hushpuppies followed by warm kale, fried goat cheese and beet salad, and a house made white bean burger with potaoes on the side. Delish! Loved sitting outside on the cute but small patio-- great people watching! Love the cucumber water.The veggie burger, while delicious, was way too big to eat as a burger. The dipping sauce for the squash blossom hushpuppies was a bit disappointing.Service was great. Patio is cute; interior is small but quaint.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_830", "text": "This place is beautiful. Great views of the valley and hills, green grass and a well lit seating area. We had plenty of room to spread out and mingle. The only problems I had with the park was the Cockroaches that come out at night. There were many and they were all over the place. But, this park is welcoming and safe.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_831", "text": "The burger was amazing. Thick, juicy, covered in oozing melted cheese, crisp bacon, the perfect fried egg and earthy truffle mayo. Quite the treat in trendy Dillworth.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_832", "text": "Great location and good service. We had a car so it was easy to get to the Strip and dine at our favorite restaurant, Firefly Room cleanliness was up to my standards (I travel alot so I am picky). Valet were friendly and quick every time we needed to get our car. Look forward to staying again.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_833", "text": "This place was great! The breakfast crepe I had was delicious, I got to watch them make it, and the staff was really friendly. On top of it all, the lovely lavender decor just tickled my visual senses. I would go back here any day of the week!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_834", "text": "Service was great, our glasses were always full. We tried multiple dishes, each was served hot & fresh! We were allowed to sit and enjoy our friends and the great view with few distractions.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_835", "text": "I really enjoy Fuzzy's for lunch. The shredded pork tacos are delicious. I far prefer this place over Qdoba or Chipotle. The dining experience is far better. They have tons of TV's to watch all the sports your heart desires! They also Serve Mexican Coke which is awesome because they use real sugar. If you feel the need to indulge in an Alcoholic beverage they have those too! They offer a lot more variety than the typical chain. So give it a try.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_836", "text": "Come to Hello Bistro for a fresh, healthy, affordable lunch. This is my new go to place in Oakland, where it can be hard to find veggies and leafy greens (among the dive bars, pizza, and burger joints that populate this area).Salads are $7-9. They also serve burgers, bottled beer. You order at the counter and a staff member brings you your lunch (not sure how take out works). Modern, clean atmosphere. It was not crowded or busy at noon on Sunday during a 3 day weekend.I like this place!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_837", "text": "Gigi's Cupcakes are soooooo much better than any other cupcake I have tasted at other cupcake shops and are EXACTLY the kind I like with rich buttercream frosting. There are tons of flavors and they are adorable! They are on Flamingo just west if Maryland Pkwy. You've GOT to check them out!! They aren't cheap at $3.50 each or $36 for a dozen, however they are worth every penny! I have found MY cupcake shop!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_838", "text": "A great restaurant. Best airport restaurant I've enjoyed and I travel a lot. In fact, it is one of the best restaurants I've visited in Phoenix. Try anything with Tuna. They do it well. Thanks guys.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_839", "text": "Wish they would expand here in town. Moist, yummy cupcakes with really great fillings and frosting. Lots of choices for toppers (glitter, M&Ms, etc). Have always had good customer service there on Saturday afternoons. The only issue is when the people in front of you can't decide what they want; that's when things go terribly wrong because there's not enough people working to assist anyone else who is waiting.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_840", "text": "Love the Rush Tower. Great looking room and a great price. Comfy bed and chaise/sofa. Bathroom, just beautiful. Check out my pics. Only thing missing is a mini fridge and free wifi. That would've made it five stars. But still a beautiful room, good bang for the buck.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_841", "text": "Went here for a breakfast burrito this morning. The place is a total dive, service is very slow, and cost was almost 2x what I'm used to paying, but that was a mighty tasty burrito that was well worth the wait!", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_842", "text": "Good food. I like the sushi side better than the teppanyaki side, but if you're in the mood for teppanyaki it's not bad.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_843", "text": "Originally went to this place on the recommendation of a cab driver and have returned a half dozen or so times since. The ambiance is fantastic. The food has been great every time. The complaint remains the same as with all other reviews...the wait staff is sub par at best. They are disorganized and frankly quite rude. If you are capable of over looking such a thing it is a great place to have a fun older style dinner. I will continue to return on every trip to Vegas.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_844", "text": "I love eating at Kyklos. My favorite is the grilled chicked salad. I don't know what they put in the dressing but I find myself craving it at weird hours of the day and night. The owner (Soph) seems to always be there and the love he puts into the food is also shown in the way he treats everyone of his customers. Great guy!My daughter loves the supreme gyro and I have to admit, so do I.Wish they would open a nice sit down restaurant. I think the good quality and service would make it successful.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_845", "text": "Excellent. Best red curry I've ever had...and I've tried dozens.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_846", "text": "the owners were very nice. the pizza crust was nice and a bit crispy which is the way i like it. i had the pepperoni, cheese, chicken, and veggie pizza all good and do able...yes its buffet but this is no cici's quality thank goodness. i have been craving a buffet pizza joint here in uptown and found this gem. they also have cherrywine on tap! i will def be back.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_847", "text": "Excellent lunch. Formule \\u00e0 22$ pour 3 plats. Tr\\u00e8s fin, bien ex\\u00e9cut\\u00e9, frais. L'aile de raie \\u00e9tait parfaite, les accompagnements go\\u00fbteux, le dessert excellent. Service impeccable. Vraiment super RQP.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_848", "text": "I've had friendly service elsewhere, they aren't rude but I think it might be a cultural issue. Either way the ramen is delicious here. Nothing beats it on a cold Las Vegas winter day.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_849", "text": "They are all super friendly. The service is fast! And the good is amazing. Their tacos are fantastic! This place is great.", "label": "positive"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_850", "text": "OK strip mall bar but I could not get past the I am better than you attitude of the manager/ bar tender. Ownership should look into some sort if oversight. Will not be back without visible changes.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_851", "text": "Stop charging for refills, Ted's. That worked in 1985, but we all know soda costs you less than a penny.I like the food a good amount, and it's incredibly petty, but I just hate feeling like Ted's is ripping its customers off when literally every other fast-food/casual restaurant stopped doing this two decades ago.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_852", "text": "My hubby likes it here for some reason. I prefer Tokyo Express for a chicken teriyaki bowl any day! Not that the bowls we got here last Saturday afternoon were bad, they just weren't very good.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_853", "text": "The service was terrible-didn't get one drink refill, the steak was packaged-tasting, the cheese on my chicken burrito dish hardened because it wasn't even served hot...I just don't want to go on- it was that bad. We will never be back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_854", "text": "I was disappointed with the bland taste of the fish and shrimp. The breading had no flavor at all. The fish and shrimp portions were small. When I asked for lemon, the lemons were sliced tiny as well. The service was good and the place was clean.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_855", "text": "Been here twice. Not a fan. First time was good. Had the 2 slice pizza and drink combo for $4.00Tonight we had pizza and wings. Wings are super hot, for medium. Not too happy about that. Although they did offer after awhile of seein my daughters mouth on fire to tame them down. But then they came back cold. $45 plus for so so food. No thanks. Good for lunch combos - that's about it. Sucks because I'm all about supporting independent business owners.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_856", "text": "I chose this doctor because of the reviews and because we are both from Hawaii, but have recently changed to another doctor. This doctor is so rude and has no manners!! This was the worst pediatrician I have ever been to! The office staff is very unprofessional as well. Absolutely no professionalism over the phone. What kind of operation are they running here? Normally I stick with and defend my fellow Hawaii people, but this doctor and his staff, are the worst! Auwe!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_857", "text": "The pickle that comes with food here is about the only thing worth writing about. Otherwise, everything is just kind of boring and not worth the trip. There are so many other good places to get a sandwich or salad that are far superior. Skip this place and try somewhere else.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_858", "text": "The SLOWEST Einstein staff ever! Full of excuses... Every time we come they apparently are down a toaster or multiple staff members. I just want my ONE bagel... I don't even get it toasted, and yet... 16 mins after we order... I'm still standing here waiting for the food I just paid for. uggggh", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_859", "text": "Decent food, service was on the border of being below average. I would recommend finding something else unless you're too drunk to walk any further.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_860", "text": "Terrible customer service. Place is run by a bunch of pot heads who can barely remember the last four words you said let alone your order. Had bad service once before after ordering a pizza only to find out upon picking it up that they were out of one of the ingredients and hadn't even made anything yet. Will not return here again... Sad.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_861", "text": "Used to be a great little spot. Definitely fell off in popularity.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_862", "text": "Would never use this flower shop again. They are extremely unethical and are attacking other businesses to try and make themselves look better. Flowers are horrible and always dead, service is horrible and employees always seem like they are drunk. Please avoid at all costs. Go anywhere but here. Worst flower shop I have ever encountered!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_863", "text": "Overpriced!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_864", "text": "The prices are higher then most gun stores. Also the gunsmith is rude.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_865", "text": "Funny names, but I'm not the sushi eater that goes for any cream cheese, imitation crab, or tempura rolls. Unfortunately that's pretty much every single roll they have here. Fish was fresh enough whenever I managed to get it, though it wasn't much. Getting nigiri sushi is an extra $5. The tofu was sour, which it definitely shouldn't' be. Made me wonder how many other ingredients had gone bad or were sitting around for a while but were still being fed to patrons.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_866", "text": "I love Freddy's but this location has terrible service! I've been there multiple times and everytime there is something wrong with my order or service is slow. The last time I went, some pecans inexplicably found their way into my oreo skake! What if I had been allergic!!! Luckily, I'm not however it was extremely irritating to get excited thinking I got a chunk of oreo only to find out it was a pecan! Not cool bro!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_867", "text": "This store opened the same day I closed on my house . 15 April 2003. It is now dank and smelly...like an old market in the Bronx. Only it's only ten years old!...Today I found out they took away the bulk coffee. I may be shopping at Sprouts from now on...longer drive but seriously...forcing folks to buy pre-packaged (who knows where it came from coffee?). That could be the last straw.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_868", "text": "Went in with colleagues after work for the first time and we were not impressed..Dive bar mentality to the point of the bartender actually rooting on a regular to unplug the juke box because we were not playing country western. IF YOU ARE NOT A REGULAR, DO NOT GO TO THIS BAR!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_869", "text": "Waited 45 minutes for 2 large pizzas and then they tell me that they never put in the second pizza! Never coming here again!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_870", "text": "I've been here a couple times, and every time I've been underwhelmed. Not that the food is bad, just that for the price and the atmosphere, I really expect more. I asked for recommendations from the waiter, and he recommended the three most expensive items on the menu. I ordered one, and my partner ordered another, and we were both disappointed with our food.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_871", "text": "Lucilles had the worst service Ive ever experienced. After being made to wait an hour and a half, we were told that we could only be placed at the bar. But they needed another 15 minutes to \\\"make some room.\\\" While the hostess was super kind, the management was horrible. I've never experienced something like that. I would never recommend this restaurant to anyone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_872", "text": "Would have given this place 5 stars until I overheard the two Vietnamese girls talk crap about the patrons in the shop. There is a shorter one with a nose ring and the other heavier girl with blonde highlights. There are only two Vietnamese girls in the shop. They call people fat and talk about the little tip clients give them. I tipped Eve (awesome I love her) $10 everytime which I thought was good but the two crap talking girls said it was too low. Geeez talk about ungrateful and ugly...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_873", "text": "Dirty location. I ordered a sweet tea for them to tell me they are out after I paid for my order. And refused to refund me. I don't drink soda.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_874", "text": "It is not terrible but there are much better Mexican food places.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_875", "text": "The services is horrible . Giving us attitude from the time ordering till the end. Pho is super salty and way too much msg. Things had changed. I used to visit this place every time I'm in Vegas. It used to be good then. Not anymore .", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_876", "text": "Worst place ever. I took my friend there for the first time and my son. We waited a hour for food. The waiter got us out water not our sangria 30 min later out salads and after another 40 min of my kid begging for his pizza we decided to go. The reason they messed up the order. We talked to the manager I'm assuming which didn't really care. Said hopefully we come back because service isn't usually this bad. Never again. Unprofessional and rude", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_877", "text": "Salesman here is a slime ball. Acted like he had no sales or floor models to sell. Bought a bed from another location for literally 75% cheaper than the bed he was trying to sell me. That was his generous doing me a favor price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_878", "text": "Come to Studio 54 if you're 40+ or like people who are 40+. Small, cramped and devoid of any attractive people. And let me remind you, I'm drunk and it's dark, yet, my opinion still stands.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_879", "text": "Pretty sure this place is now closed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_880", "text": "Stopped in for dinner on a Thurs night. Place was very slow and quiet. The only thing I really thought was good were the wings. I ordered the Mom's Special spaqet and meatballs. Pasta overcooked with water at the base of the bowl. Sauce was dried out and too chunky. My brothers lazagna was so so. He got his salad for his app but my soup never came. Didn't realize that till the next day lol. Oh well. Won't go back here for almost $40 tab with tip. Girl was nice and seemed experienced.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_881", "text": "Extremely overpriced, with bad food. I can't imagine how they stay in business when there are so many better and cheaper places all around them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_882", "text": "First clue: When you walk in the door, it smells like a hot Mumbai afternoon.Second clue: Accosted by beggars looking for leftover biscuits and gravy.Third clue: Three sets of utensils later, and still nothing without fake egg caked on it.Fourth clue: The food.I actually liked Denny's too. Franchisees completed ruined most of them though. AVOID.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_883", "text": "Poor service. At table for 20 min without anyone taking drink order or greeting us. Chips and salsa didn't arrive for 15 min. Wouldn't recommend", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_884", "text": "Gross things I ate: chewy dried out oyster, fajita with a dried out tortilla; deep-fried sesame ball which was overcooked and dried out (seeing a pattern?) and a crab that was like raw or something in its claw; I don't even know. Tasty things I ate: Mediterranean cured salmon, greek salad. OK but unimpressive things: everything else.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_885", "text": "There are a few people there who actually have a clue about what is going on and give a damn about people's time. The staff for the most part is dismissive and rude. The girl with the face piercing especially. I think Gabriela is her name. There should be a line for call in orders. I have never waited less10 min. The only reason I go there at all is bc of location but I'm done until something changes with the snooty staff.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_886", "text": "While the service and ambience of this place is excellent, along with very good live piano-singer entertainment, the food was average except for the steak. The 12 oz lobster for $75 was good, but the scallops was too salty and lacking in flavor, and I had stomach upset afterwards. The steak was flavorful. We're foodies, I could've spent $310 for dinner for 3 people and get much better food somewhere.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_887", "text": "The person that said a limo would come and get you for free was lying. I emailed them for a bday party last week on a Wednesday night, so not even a busy night. The woman who replied was nice, said she'd follow up with me on Wednesday (never heard from her again) and that the limo would pick us up on Wed night. The limo never showed. If you are a straight guy, just enjoy the beautiful go go dancers all over the strip. If you want men, spend your money for Chippendales but don't go to this place!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_888", "text": "Tried them out at the Southpoint food truck festival a couple weeks ago after I saw very high marks here on Yelp.Sucked.How can you report to a food festival with EXTREMELY stale buns??? The old, cold, crumbly bread made everything else taste like crap. What was worse is I waited in line for it.Not going back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_889", "text": "We were looking for some dinner at 10pm. There weren't a ton of options, but when we stumbled on this place, we were excited. Oh my were we wrong. We ordered the boneless wings and and chef's salad. The salad was decent. The wings were pathetic. They were not chicken breast or any sort of noticeable chicken part at all. They were simply breaded sponge. I would have been more happy with a plate of McNuggets. It was not cheap either. Avoid this place...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_890", "text": "Agree with Cassie below. The place was not happening. Everyone standing, with most of the seating areas vacant.I did like the decor, and the fact that the back portion is open air. That would be key if the weather were warm.While our group had fun, the place overall was pretty blah.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_891", "text": "That this place was going to be good from the one person I know that has been there. It wasn't. $4.99 for 6 small split wings is stupid. The sauce wasn't any better. $7.99 for an Italian hogie, rip off. Will not be going back here. Suggest you don't either", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_892", "text": "Every time I go into a Walmart, I spend the hour after I leave wondering why I went again... It could be the very decent prices or the fact that I had a gift card..., but the frustrations with lines, poor service and other customers having poor manners makes it not worth it. I'd rather be at Target where they give good service, customers are courteous, and lines are shorter.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_893", "text": "I honestly just hate this place, been here for 2 birthdays and hated it both times.The food tastes mediocre and the staff is just rude.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_894", "text": "Wow. Food really sucked. And I mean SUCKED. Poblano chicken sandwich tasted like bland rubbery chicken. The cheese was like Elmer's glue and the lettuce was soggy and brown. Worst chicken sandwich I've ever had. Fortunately, the wait staff were THE hottest I've very seen anywhere. All beautiful, sweet girls - not strippers with fake tans. But they better improve food quality. Ask for Vanessa. She's a 10.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_895", "text": "so I came here on a Tuesday night, with 4 other girls. I guess one of the girls knew a guy who worked there because 1st we went into the lounge where we had bottle service then after mayev 30 mins he took us upstairs to the nightclub. It was packed inside. Another guy who worked at the club got me a drink and then took me and my friend to the stage. we dance up there for awhile and then left. The club was okay, maybe wouldve been more fun if I was drunk.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_896", "text": "My first and last time there. A rude woman did a very bad pedicure very quickly without caring to look at her job. I thought the place is good, so the salon will be. But i left disappointed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_897", "text": "Needed something cheap and quick to eat.. decided on this and it was a bad decision. It looks like Panda Express but tastes nothing compared to it. Had a funky sour taste. Not a fan.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_898", "text": "Well I'm afraid I cannot give a fair review. We arrived shortly after 8 PM and there were slim pickin's left on the buffet and they weren't in any hurry to put fresh food out. What little food I did try was OK. Will have to give it another shot at an earlier time I evening I guess. Very disappointed this time around.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_899", "text": "The service was awful. I ordered a club sandwich and my wife and son both ordered Tuscan chicken. We waited 40 minutes for the food to arrive. My wife's chicken was burnt so that was sent back. Not a good experience considering what we paid. Will never go back again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_900", "text": "Never again. The inconsistencies are too frequent and the price is too high.- chicken is once again reheated and not cooked to order.- service is hit or miss.- for the silly high prices ($13-15) for a dish that is $9 anywhere else, you would think they could afford good plates. Everything is cheap plastic and it shows.This is embarrassing for Thai food and the downtown movement in general. There is no pride here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_901", "text": "We were enticed with the fried fish and fried chicken for 4th of July dinner. What a joke...I may as well visited my friend at the nursing home and had dinner with him. Bland, obviously all pre-frozen and purchased by the 5 gallon bucket. Never going back...only saving grace was the server...delightful.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_902", "text": "The place was a little dirty and the food wasn't as good as I thought it would be. On the positive side, the staff was nice and I believe we were greeted by the owner upon arrival. I would not go back again as the food made both of us sick.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_903", "text": "Trashy. Like a giant ghetto dollar store. poor quality products, sketchy environment, dirty. Not to mention the drunk elvis impersonator. This is not a \\\"swap meet\\\" and I'm sorry I wasted my time!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_904", "text": "I've been to the Dane before, and it's been decent. However, I'm waiting for a revolutionary experience. It just hasn't happened yet. I went there for the Superbowl with a few friends and sat near the bar. The staff was not helpful. I had to go up to the bar for everything and even then it was very slow service. Unfortunately, my BBQ pork sandwich didn't make up for the poor service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_905", "text": "My mom ordered the lemon veal, and it was nasty, voted so by her friend that tasted it as well!! The server would have nothing to do with replacing the meal, or compensating in any way whatsoever, the manager had the same attitude. Ultimately my mom left, on her birthday, hungry! They claimed if they replaced food for everyone, they wouldn't have a business. Well, they won't have our business moving forward!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_906", "text": "I went on a busy day. The aisles are too small. The bakery was extremely small for it being a schnucks. I did like their selection of yogurts. Everyone was over there when I was trying to look for some yogurt. Prices are a bit high to my dismay, but their parking lot is always full.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_907", "text": "I got the The Original and it was just ok. A little heavy on the seasoning and mayo, and just overall nothing I'd jump for joy over. It wasn't bad, but considering the price I'd probably leave it at that... not bad. Unfortunately I also chomped down on a big piece of lobster shell, that was mixed in with the roll, and hurt my tooth. That made the overall experience nothing I'd return for.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_908", "text": "This place needs help in the customer service department for sure! The associates are rude. On top of that, no matter what time of day you go in they have a VERY, VERY limited selection of donuts, very disappointing for the kids!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_909", "text": "Quite possibly the worst barber shop on the planet. I have never seen haircuts take 45 minutes or longer. I guess these guys are not interested in making money. If you have 3 hours to kill...this is your spot.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_910", "text": "We ended up here by mistake looking for the other place in the Venetian. Food was terrible. I had linguini with chicken and the \\\"sauce\\\" was like water. My wife had the lasagna and it literally tasted like chef boyardie. Don't waste your time and money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_911", "text": "Poor service with cold food!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_912", "text": "This restaurant has closed for business.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_913", "text": "It's McDonald's. Haven't eaten it for over a year. I now feel sick. Last time I eat at any McDonald's.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_914", "text": "Absolutely the rudest salesman I have ever encountered. Don't bother giving him your business; He'll just make fun of you if he thinks you're out of earshot.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_915", "text": "The food here is always awesome..however, the last three times we have been here including today the service was absolutely awful! We got our food before our drinks...the meal was an hour and a half and most of it was waiting on the waitress to bring drinks food etc...a shame really", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_916", "text": "I don't know how you could justify a 3 hour wait for pizza. I guess it's like Flavor Flav said, \\\"Don't, don't, don't, don't belive the hype!\\\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_917", "text": "The pool water is gross and the entire area was smaller than i expected. It seems even smaller when it's filled with \\\"juice heads\\\" and weirdos wrestling in the pool. I'd rather pass on the topless and go to a free pool.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_918", "text": "Crappy wash....happened to be the last car of the day and they were in such a hurry they didn't even wipe off the console. New ding in my door that I got a shrug and a \\\"not our problem\\\" excuse for. Like an idiot I dropped my cell phone somewhere from the bench to my car and even thought it was only employees left....somehow no one found the phone. Give me a break..my problem to be sure...but I appreciate integrity in the people I deal with and this is clearly not the place to get it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_919", "text": "For a Glaswegian one of the best things about Edinburgh is the Tram line.Started but not finished, the capital of Scotland spend millions of pounds sterling on a project that remains uncompleted and a stain on the reputation of the council.In 2011 it is anticipated that the Trams will run for a total of 880 yards from Gogar to Gogarburn. I'll resist doing the Glasgow thing and just offer a moment's silence as Edinburgh mourns the spending of the millions on a toy tram line.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_920", "text": "The server was rude didn't return my thank you or please. While we were there another table complained about their food and my pancakes weren't fully cooked", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_921", "text": "C'mon... Add some lights. Even the waitresses had to use their cell phones to check the ID's. Good beer selection, but it was overshadowed by no light. (is that even possible?)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_922", "text": "Food is wildly mediocre bordering terrible. Ordered the casa roll & not sure if its an off night but it was terrible. Texture, flavor & all around consistency was terrible. Tried to send it back & order something else & the older Asian man said \\\"this is what you ordered, the ing. are on the menu.\\\" Would not take it back. Terrible \\\"Customer Service!!!!\\\" Nothing was that great!I will NEVER EVER return!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_923", "text": "medicore", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_924", "text": "I would give this place zero stars if I could. The service was terrible for a football Sunday when there really wasn't that many people there. Just another overpriced bar in old town with nothing special to offer. They also overcharged for my food but we didn't feel like waiting around for it to be changed on the bill. Back to my dive bar!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_925", "text": "I went here a couple of months ago because my cousin recommend this place. I don't think I will be back here again! I did get my eyebrows waxed here and the lady didn't do a good job.The place is clean, staff is friendly but they do try to upsell some of their products.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_926", "text": "I live near this car wash and can hear the radio playing from 7am until 9pm at night. I have been over there multiple times to ask them to turn it down. They have refused. Ironically they have signs posted everywhere for their customers to not play loud music for it may bother the neighbors. Well the car wash music is all I hear. They are the ones bothering the neighbors and their management does not care. They are very sarcastic and not willing to compromise. If I could give them zero stars, I would. Please turn down the music.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_927", "text": "Asshole driver bilked me by charging $2. upon entry to McCarran Airport. The fee is only for leaving. What a cunt.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_928", "text": "I just wrote a review, but then had to log in and it disappeared. Needless to say -- I wasn't impressed. Bland food. Cold when served.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_929", "text": "The absolutely slowest drive-through service you will find anywhere.. If you are in a hurry, do NOT stop here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_930", "text": "Worst staff at ANY hotel, not just in Vegas...but anywhere!!! Total lack of respect by security and staff!!!! If you want to be treated like you're 12 years old.... Stay here!!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_931", "text": "Hopefully, the organizers get their act together and limit the crowd before the competitors run out of food.We got there around 2:00, got in line and waited about 20 minutes when a staffer comes out with a bullhorn telling everyone that they're not selling anymore tickets until 4 pm because they ran out of food. Unfortunately, the organizers didn't anticipate such a turnout. I was so looking forward to this event since I was in town for spring training. Anyway, hopefully next year will be better.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_932", "text": "Physically, this place is beautiful. Im obsessed with the ceilings. The food was ok.I go to the SGV for chinese food fairly often so of course that was my comparison. We ordered the soup dumplings here and that was it for me. Once i tried those, i knew the other food wouldn't be great. In all honesty, i don't remember what else we had. I'd save your meal for another spot in Las Vegas. There are a lot of other spots to try.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_933", "text": "Worst breakfast experience of my life. I come from the restaurant industry and usually cut people a good deal of slack. After my breakfast being prepared incorrectly 4 times the owner refused to apologize and said that my breakfast only went back to the kitchen twice. I will not be going back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_934", "text": "Let me preface this by I LOVE FILIBERTOS- the location on Indian School & 30th St and 7th St & Thunderbird and I have fond memories of one in Tempe on University. This one on 32nd St & Greenway is bad. Just bad. I've only used their drive through so the wait time was fine, but they consistently get my order wrong (no pico de gallo) and have even not been given my credit card back leading to the typical credit card replacement drama.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_935", "text": "I should say you should check with the health dept before you eat here", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_936", "text": "Not very good beef and broccoli tasted off. Orange chicken was okay. Don't think I would go back though.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_937", "text": "We wouldn't go back! The food was overly priced and not very good at all! We ordered the hog burger and the fish sandwich fries and onion rings with 2 beers and it was 75 dollars! Ridiculous! Unless u have a fancy palate don't go here go to steak by Gordon Ramsey and get a good meal. The stars were for the waitress she was great", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_938", "text": "The most frustrating unintelligent staff you can imagine that go back on their leasing quotes! Don't bother!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_939", "text": "Absolutely the worst nail experience I've had. My nails look awful and they were very rude. Would NOT recommend and will not be going there again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_940", "text": "Wound our way through the casino trying to find the elevator up to this place and when we finally get there were are greeted by a very uptight broad who wants to charge us a $20 cover. I understand that a club has to charge cover to make money but still. It was Sunday night, there was no one, I repeat NO ONE in line and we were girls. Whatever. We left. What a waste of a $15 cab ride from the strip.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_941", "text": "Its one of these places, where everybody tells you how cool it is and how good the food is. But the food is average, quite often cold (as calling the client names is very inefficient) and the food is far away from the supposedly organic/healthy image this place has.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_942", "text": "I was surprised at how horrible the customer service was when I was here. And when i had questions for them they were clueless on in info I wanted. They need to put a gate on the top of the stairs before someone kills themselves. Its sad that they are not on the ball with safety. The place was clean but very small.Oh..they also make you park your stroller downstairs so if you have a fancy one..bring your lock cuz anyone can walk off with your stroller since no one pays any attention to anything.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_943", "text": "People working there are so rude. They chatting with coworker while I am waiting to check out. They told me to wait. And the cashiers so rude, no smile, anger faces. Make me feel uncomrtable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_944", "text": "This place is way too overrated. I would give it a (-)ve rating if possible. I ordered Philly sandwich; felt like throwing up. The quantity is huge, but to me quality is far more important than quantity. Never going again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_945", "text": "Not a fan of the new management company. Ever since old employess left the new management just does not seem to care. The gym was a selling feature and now its been under construction for months and will be downsized. Things are always broken in the complex such as the gates and the walls are paper thin so you hear everything your neighbours are saying and doing. Management never follws through on requests. Great location but overpriced for what you get. Search for an appartment elsewhere.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_946", "text": "I got the gyro here, all I can think of when this place comes to mind is wayyy too much cheese, and a very awkward eating experience. Employees who prepared the food were about five feet away seemingly staring at our group (the television was near us) while we ate the food they just brought out. Not a fan.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_947", "text": "An employee at this location stole an iPad from our friends car, and they will not come clean. Valuables policy or not, this was brazen, desperate and wrong. Boycott this location.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_948", "text": "Food tasted bland.bill came out 112.56.... WTF?customer services was by far the worst.... tip them 10 bucks and left.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_949", "text": "Zero stars if possible. On my family vacay and was suggested to come here by my sister. Our friend had got there first and reserved table for us first but when we got there the guy with the clipboard put us at the end of the list. Really?? Later on Guy with the clipboard refused service because my fiance was keeping the door open for my family?! Really?? Throwing slurs at us and being all mighty with his clipboard? Racist jerk.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_950", "text": "No one in my home was happy with your professional and customer service. After contacting living social and stating this, they claimed they received more then enough complaints about your business that they would issue me credit. Put more effort into your business and less trying to defend the crap service you provide. It's companies like you that give all mom and pop businesses a bad name. Stop hArrassing me and deal with the fact we as well as 100's of other customers are unhappy with the service you provide.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_951", "text": "The worst ross.Built in such a cramped space. Weird layout have to take two scalators to get to women clothes, hate it!! Tons and tons of people. Super slow cashiers n Huge enormous line at checkout...Yes they have good deals, but next time i will skip this Ross, save the hassle and avoid this jungle.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_952", "text": "Depending on what bartender you come across, it might not be a good place to go to. If I have time, I may launch an official complaint with MGM grand. They will probably say sorry, but what is the point of all these. It really is not that hard to put professional people in service. If they decide to run this sort of a business they should remember what kind of a business it is to begin with. It baffles me to see the service personnel's audacity to behave this way.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_953", "text": "I find their instructor's voices, speech cadence and pseudo-spiritual narrative to be awfully annoying. I would rather they just allow some silence in the class. But, it is a good workout, not too expensive...and I suppose it's good practice to learn to learn to tune it out.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_954", "text": "have not stayed at the hotel. so this is for the casino ONLY. they remodeled it recently...so that is a plus. but the layout of the casino is rather atrophy. zigzag and NOT loose slots. basically, you don't feel comfortable gambling. i would not stay here just for the fact that the casino is not good. so that alone should tell you something. they do have a Hash Hash on site, but i don't really like that place anyway...so whatever!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_955", "text": "Very disappointed in this place. Was told they had very good mexican food. We ate here last week and have to say that we didnt like it at all. The messed up the order a few times and then the food was not much better than taco bell. Definitely not authentic food. We will not be going back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_956", "text": "Rude clerks. Never had terrible customer service before from GameStop. Jalen was actually joking about customers at the front desk in front of customers wtf!? Won't be going here again :-(", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_957", "text": "Worst mechanical experience! Not even worthy of 1 star! Way over priced (their oil was more than what my car manufacturer charges), not very personable, terrible customer service, AND THEY DAMAGED MY BUMPER IN 2 DIFFERENT LOCATIONS DURING ALIGNMENT! I'm calling corporate about this and will NEVER come here again!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_958", "text": "The book buyer is extremely rude, very put out to do HER job. I won't be returning. My husband had the same experience yesterday and I decided it was time to write a review. He ended up giving a nice bum some great books.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_959", "text": "Good music, good beer and good fries. The fish in the fish and chips were almost impossible to eat. The service was not so good too.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_960", "text": "Every time I come here they change the channel without regard to who's watching what......clueless", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_961", "text": "This by far is the most over rated green chile Ive ever has the displeasure of waiting an hour for! There are FAR better places in the valley that serve better green chile.. the tortillas however were awesome enough to go back for though with the lines of people I wouldn't even bother.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_962", "text": "Ads on tv brag about all the cheese and quality toppings. What a joke. They were fast and the counter lady very pleasant. I would actually pay more for better ingredients. But it will but not here. They were not busy, wonder why.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_963", "text": "Not a place I will visit again. I work in very close proximity, had tried their coffee a couple of months ago and swore I would never buy a coffee there again & I have not. On Thursday of this week I thought I would try lunch b/c I always see the place filled during the lunch rush. All I ordered was a simple grilled cheese & I was not even close to impressed. Never again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_964", "text": "Wow, people in Las Vegas must be on crack to give this place 3 stars. My 1 star is being generous. I stayed at the Freemont last year and on the first day just wanted to grab something quick to eat so I got some chinese food from here. This is the worst chinese food I have ever eaten. The egg rolls were disgusting. Actually, everything they served was disgusting. I ended up throwing the food away. Avoid this place at all cost. You better off starving to death then eating here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_965", "text": "The oatmeal stout on cask was decent, but the rest of their beers had no body at all. I was very disappopinted. Atmosphere was very lame for a Thursday night.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_966", "text": "The price is a great, but I was disappointed that it wasn't homemade ice cream. The girl behind the counter said one of the ones they use is Blue Bell. Still, I got a strawberry milkshake. It was incredibly bland. Other than knowing I picked out strawberry, there was nothing else to indicate it's flavor. Now, they have a selection of cookies you can choose from to make ice cream sandwiches that they indicate are made from scratch, but they didn't look all that appealing to me. Sorry, but there's nothing that would bring me back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_967", "text": "Meh, No prime rib, no olive selection, and no fruit selection except for fruits in a cup. I've had better food selection elsewhere.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_968", "text": "I'm picky about restaurants, so it takes a lot for me to recommend one. I didn't like the food here and wouldn't go again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_969", "text": "DISCLAIMER: food is extra salty. 7 of us ate here, all concur that the food is very salty! im appaled!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_970", "text": "Only really worth it if you get the unlimited pass as each ride is only a few seconds long. But then you shouldn't do the rides multiple times - I'm not even 30 and I developed herniated discs after doing them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_971", "text": "Where do I start...I recently had some really good Pork Bulgogi in Toronto that was AMAZING, so I found La Maison Bulgogi in Montreal and decided to try it. What a disappointment, it was bland and the portion was small. We also some chicken wings that were decent but overall AVOID AT ALL COST....The decor was gross, tables are some sort of weird tables that your legs do not fit under. The price was very high for what you actually get.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_972", "text": "I agree with Jay S. on his review. Froyo was very very watery-milky tasting. Not frozen at all. I'm a biiiiiiiiiiiig Frozen yogurt fan and U-swirl/Yogurtland is my favorite. Went on a sunday and place was empty. Cannot get a saple yourself. Toppings not labeled. Threw it away after trying a few bites.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_973", "text": "M\\u00eame la persistante odeur d'urine ne permet pas de faire passer le prix exag\\u00e9r\\u00e9 de la pinte de Guinness \\u00e0 8$.J'ai aussi beaucoup appr\\u00e9ci\\u00e9 la serveuse unilingue anglophone qui n'est pas foutue de dire \\\"merci\\\" en fran\\u00e7ais. Je me suis senti \\u00e0 Sault-Ste-Marie pour un instant...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_974", "text": "Not a fan. The staff was friendly but the decor, sushi, and atmosphere were bland... They don't have prices on their menu which is smart because this way they are able to overcharge you for their mediocre sushi rolls. I won't be coming here again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_975", "text": "Bad service. OK food. Overpriced prices (but hey, its Vegas). I like the decor but a 20 minute meal took an hour because the waitstaff was so inattentive.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_976", "text": "Food is OK. Female server is great, tries hard. The male server is disinterested.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_977", "text": "I've gone 35 years without food poisoning until I ate here 3 weeks ago. I've been begging my wife to go here with me and she finally caved. I ordered the philly. The female bartender took our order and brought our check. No interaction period. Was given a side of mayo that was warm and discolored yellow. 3 days of pure hell followed this sandwich. Will NEVER go here again. I don't care if I get free garlic knots for life.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_978", "text": "What is the mgm anymore without its lions now they have put translucent cover over the entire lion habitat. How retarded! !", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_979", "text": "Boo... Learning the hard way that there is nothing easy about ending our Hyundai lease. Glad to know the aren't interested in getting us into a new Hyundai and more worried about what a hassle we are. Plus side- guess we won't have to worry about this in the future.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_980", "text": "I hate to say it, but the burger disappointed me. It had all the fixibgs to taste amazing - haystack onions, blue cheese, arugula, brioche bun.... but the most flavorful thing was sadly, the arugula. I may give the place a 2nd try, especially because the alcoholic almond torte shake was phenomenal, but I have never left a burger place disappointed before.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_981", "text": "Our group got food poisoning from eating here. The service was great, but we got so sick afterwards we can never come back. Stay AWAY! there are many other options for eating in the Venetian", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_982", "text": "Had the nachopalooza with brisket, large portion but bland taste. Service was the worst part. Waitress never checked on us after bring served. Never again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_983", "text": "i like the vibe and that they have some pretty good wines... the thing that i don't like at all is the food... it is small and i find it very \\\"artsy.\\\" and i think it way to expensive for what you get. i guess i just don't appreciate new vogue type food.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_984", "text": "I will not be using their service any longer. They are fast but just barely acceptable service. My dress still had a spot with birthday cake frosting on it. Unreal. I didn't notice it until packing it for a morning flight. There must be other places that can do better!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_985", "text": "Stopped here two weeks ago as I am always looking for yummy pancakes. These were barely average. I ordered the Mexican Chocolate Latte and It was okay. To me it was lacking something. The one think that wad awesome wad the bacon. For me the bacon and fire pit on the patio are what made this visit not a total waste.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_986", "text": "We spent a wonderful week in Scotland staying at all levels of hotels. The George was our only disappointment. We had Pre-paid for our room, but our plans changed. The George was inflexible in accommodating our changes even when we offered to pay a higher price. The staff was not welcoming on check-in. The bath had only one towel. I am sure that they would have brought us a second towel, but we were in a hurry to get dressed in the morning since their wake-up call was 15 minutes late.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_987", "text": "We came here before with friends and it was amazing... but this place blows if you're not Korean. They stereotype their customers. A white chick and a black guy obviously can't get service here. I guess if you aren't Korean or Asian, bring a friend who is. Good luck!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_988", "text": "Beautiful Restsurant. Service stinks. It's a shame because the food wasn't bad. Some good home flavor with unique flare but nothing to break the mold. Started out with descent service and two attentive servers but after the $90 worth of food for two people was delivered, nobody showed up to check on us until we asked for the check 35 minutes later. No time for us to sell ourselves on dessert before our movie. Guess that's why they have such a bad rating. Good luck with downtown Summerlin opening next door with 36 food options!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_989", "text": "Done here! Stop the high-pressure sales tactics. Telling me that using non- synthetic oil will void my manufacturer warranty is a complete lie! Never again will I patronize this intentionally dishonest company!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_990", "text": "The dirtiest hotel ever!! Do not stay here. Went here and got a pet hotel room and right when my boyfriend and I walked into the room, the room smelled like dog urine. The smell was so horrible I did not even want to stay in the room for another minute. Luckily I was able to switch rooms but still felt grossed out. Will not stay here again! =/", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_991", "text": "Not even at the hotel yet and it's looking grim. Waiting over 30 minutes for my shuttle and no sight of a driver. I've tried calling the hotel numerous times and no answer ... Or ringtone for that matter. More to come. If I ever get there.This just in. They FORGOT about picking me up. Nope. Not off to a good start.The stay never improved. Dirty accommodations and inattentive staff.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_992", "text": "Wow. Worst customer service ever encountered. Maybe it's policy, maybe it's laziness. Either way, Pizza Hut off the map for me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_993", "text": "Was really sad when I got there because they no longer have a vegan menu yet it is advertised all over the Internet. Very upset Triple George .. That's the whole reason I came here", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_994", "text": "OK cakes was good, but I bought a dozen for $32 yes $32 a bit high for cup cakes and expect all the cups to be tip top shape! I came in 7:30pm and they close at 8pm and only had a few cakes left. So picked what we wanted from what they had left, when we got home 3 of the 12 cakes had that old (been sitting around) taste!!! Something you don't expect from paying $32 for 12 cakes! I do hope they replace the three bad cakes I had :/", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_995", "text": "Can't say I'm impressed with the Cosmo food scene. There's better tapas at Firefly. The hidden pizza joint next door is a more satisfying meal. The Cosmo better step it up food wise. It's highway robbery for very so-so quality food. They obviously want more of a vibe than a great place to eat. Great food gets return customers. Everyone on that 3rd floor are in for a surprise in a year from now....", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_996", "text": "Time of visit: Thursday afternoonpros:1. the bartendres...she was fr*king hot !!!!2. friendly / welcoming vibe...employees....bar girls..strippers...3. learned of a new drink...zing....local vodka...tastes fantastic...cons;1. the bartrednress was just way too good looking; basically, she made the strippers in there even uglier.....all the attention was going towards her2. not very attractive strippers..3. ......nothing to mention for 3rd conoverall:suggestion to management...hire a less atttractive bartendress....that way, more of the focus would go to to the strippers.....i didn't spend too much time there so take my review with a grain/shot of ...zing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_997", "text": "I was disappointed with the fish & chips last night. We've had it many times before and it's always been a go-to menu item for me. But last night the piece of fish was half it's usual size and they must have changed their fries. They were small schnibbles of fries & were on the greasy size. I'll go back but I'll try a different menu next time.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_998", "text": "Requested price for replacing cracked back glass of my Sony Experia Z1 phone. User2 price \\u00a3120 with a tall story of how this is connected to the front screen hence the price. Fone-Tek in St. James centre: \\u00a330 using Sony parts and done in 30 mins. Have used this shop a while back for a pc hard disk diagnosis and had a similar experience (but paid on that occasion): exorbitant price with a nonsensical diagnosis and ultimately was not repaired. Wouldn't touch this shop with a barge pole!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_999", "text": "Cabo's was closed for the night and this was the only place open. We had to wait 25 minutes before we got seated at the table but only because there was a big party ahead of us. I wasn't expecting anything spectacular so I wasn't disappointed by anything. The food is average, the service is average, the prices are cheap, and you do get what you pay for. Got the Cocktail Shrimp appetizer and the Turkey Club Sandwich off the menu, nothing fancy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1000", "text": "Went to order chicken nuggets through the drive through. Found out McDonald's discontinued my favorite spicy/hot mustard sauce. I left without ordering anything... Won't be back. DISAPPOINTED!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1001", "text": "Unless you have no other options, don't come here. The place looks old and dirty and the food is NOT good. I had the taco salad which was basically iceberg lettuce, canned olives, dried shredded chicken and one scoop of guacamole and sour cream. Ick! I rather go across the street to the 711 and grab a bag of chips and beef jerky.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1002", "text": "I've been coming here for years and the food has always been good the prices fair and the service exceptional. it appears there is new management, the food is bad, and I say that with all sadness. The teriyaki sauce is watered down a lacks flavor, the Yakasoba is dry. Very sad. The staff is OK but not near where it used to be. too bad. my suggestion pass on this place. You will see that all the good reviews are old.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1003", "text": "My friends and I are here because it is attached to the San Carlos Hotel (where we stayed this weekend). The food was weird. Typically we love Vietnamese and were excited to try thus place but much to our disappointment it is not traditional Vietnamese---it is French/Vietnamese. We had the Pho. The meat was chewy and the selection of veggies were minimal. The broth was just okay. We probably won't go bak here. The staff was friendly and attentive. The decor is nice. The food just wasn't what I expected.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1004", "text": "Just showed up for my appointment to find out that I don't have one... Evidently, booking on the internet isn't actually a method that works to make appointments. Funny how a business would set up internet scheduling, then not actually honor internet appointments. Worst part about Yelp is that you can't give ZERO stars on a review.Worst part about this whole experience is that I made the mistake of buying a spa package at a charity auction--- so I am still underwater for $300 of spa services here. That will teach me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1005", "text": "not very pleased 2nd time around won't return.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1006", "text": "The place is nice but the staff has an attitude like they don't want to be there. Not a friendly place.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1007", "text": "No stars.. My first time experience I had an interview so I took my clothes in on a Saturday and they told me pick up after 5pm, my interview was Tuesday morning until they LOST MY PANTS. The Asian guy told me I have to go with my back up plan?!! Yea,, he is rude ,,,.who says that?? Never coming here again, they are a fluster!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1008", "text": "Yuck! This place is all about presentation. The food taste horrible . And expensive. This is by far the worst Vegas eatery that i've ever experienced. The only thing I liked was the bread serve before the meal. Mesa you suck!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1009", "text": "Food is tasty; however, food establishment REFUSED to honor purchased coupon from Living Social. DO NOT spend your hard-earned money at India Palace.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1010", "text": "Horrible Service here. Manager threatened to call the Police on me. I said go ahead and patiently waited for them to show up so I could give them the secret handshake and have them take away the real loony. They never showed. Since then I have taken about 50,000 dollars worth of biz elsewhere.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1011", "text": "slow, not enough staff for the tables, no real food it's all pre-packaged salads and sandwiches, handful of small 32\\\" Tv's and only one big screen. channels kept changing on football Sunday and they couldn't get Red Zone channel to work at all. it's like the worst sports bar ever.Only have two stars cause the lady was overwhelmed and still nice and it's the only place with sports in this terminal.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1012", "text": "Another sign the economy is improving ... Flemings has tightened up their Happy Hour. Gone is the seared Ahi and the classic martini. The happy hour drink and food specials that remain are tasty but just don't cut it due to the limited selection and small portion sizes.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1013", "text": "Filthy dirty restaurant. I sat at the bar for a quick lunch and as I pulled out the bar stool, four dead (dead for a while) crickets were next to my chair. Old cereal, cracker crumbs, etc. were all over the floor and had been there for some time. Yuck! I mentioned something to the server. She said, \\\"oh, sorry.\\\" Never attempted to clean it up.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1014", "text": "I went to Mon Ami Gabi for my one yr anniversary. I was extremely disappointed. I specifically wrote on open table that it was my anniversary. There was no anniversary dessert at the end. When checking in, there was a sign that said \\\"No T-shirt or no casual clothes\\\" but EVERYONE there was wearing casual clothes! My husband and I were wearing proper dinner attire. The food was good, but not worth the price for it. You better just go to the Eiffel Tower Restaurant if you want a classy dinner especially for special occasions.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1015", "text": "Ok, ok, everyone knows it is Wal-Mart and you aren't going there for the quality. Even so, it is a good place to get cheap stuff cheaply, so long as you have an hour to spend waiting in line.However, this may be the last time we go there for fresh produce. Or at least tomatoes. They were out on display but looked half rotted. And they were completely covered with either ants or fruit flies- we didn't look closely enough to be sure but it was obvious that they weren't being cleared out or attended to at all.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1016", "text": "I ordered the mussels cooked in beer broth with leeks and tomatoes along with a side of Belgian fritted. There was absolutely zero broth with the mussels, very few leeks, and pale mealy tomatoes. The frittes were plain old fries a little browner in color due to spices that I couldn't taste, and they needed salt. There was mustard to dip them in. The Palm beer I ordered was excellent but the food was \\\"meh\\\" at best. Go for the beer but dine elsewhere.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1017", "text": "Service good. Music too loud. Food SUCKS! Looks good yet tastes cheep and microwaved! yuck. Won't ever be back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1018", "text": "The venue itself is nice but thats about it. The lines are crazy. The staff is rude. The drinks are overpriced and not even strong. And worst of all..the people..are as fake as it gets! People dont go here to dance and have fun. They go to cause drama and see who can be the most fake. If you're a typical scottsdale barbie you will like this place.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1019", "text": "Extremely slow service as you wait in line to pay. They only had 1 cashier and it was taking a long time to complete the customers payment. We were 4th in line and we waited for 30-45 min until it was our turn to pay. Food was okay. I like how everything was easily labeled \\\"seafood\\\" \\\"mexican\\\" \\\"salad\\\" etc. The best part was the cotton candy!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1020", "text": "I have been to 2 locations, Fish Hatchery and Lien, and both times was uninterested in finishing my meal. Stale tortillas, bad cheese, bland sauces... go to Taqueria El Pastor or Taqueria Guadalajara for tastier, more authentic meals.Heck, you can do slightly better just down the road at Casa del Sol.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1021", "text": "Attn Out Of Towners: Take the name of this bar seriously - I saw nothing but crack heads here... There were some very distinct smells in the air on the patio... Lots of belligerent college kids... As a couple of girls looking for a fun night, we found this place a little bit scary!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1022", "text": "I loved this store when it first opened. They had some very unique pieces. Since they opened on Indian Bend , they have moved twice. They are currently in their second location on Mayo blvd. I no longer think their stock is very unique. It's become very dark, heavy, ornate with overly carved wood work. They used to carry items that resembled Restoration Hardware pieces at half the price. Now it's a lot of dark Tuscan like items that just have a dated look. I hope they go back to what they used to sell.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1023", "text": "Charged me $6 for a trenta green tea and tried to charge me $1 for a cup of water. Oh they don't refill Starbucks Rewards Cards either...this is the worst location I have been to and I have been to many across the world including the original in Seattle. Unacceptable!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1024", "text": "Disappointed to order carne asada nachos to get home with no carne asada. I'm not sure how it happened when there were six people working and I was the only customer! This location is the same distance as the one on rainbow so that's where I'll be going from now on.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1025", "text": "Would've given ZERO stars if i could. I've come here multiple times only to see the servers on their phones and \\\"gossiping\\\" about the work place. Girls need to work on their game.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1026", "text": "Never ever ever again. Stinky smelly rooms. Dead roaches. Lousy management. Don't go.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1027", "text": "Manuels was very disappointing. I ordered taquitos, and it tasted like they were the frozen and just warmed in the oven. I could bought the same ones at the local grocery store. Same can be said with the salsa. It tasted like jar salsa. It should have been obvious from the lack of cars in the parking lot, on a Friday evening. The 80's music also did not fit the atmosphere of a Mexican restaurant.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1028", "text": "I normally love Dairy Queen but these last 2 time that I've gone there's been long hairs in are bananas split including today I'm not sure If we want to come back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1029", "text": "It is clean and bright bingo hall on Wednesday and Sundays and reception,wedding hall,etc on other days.. Little overkill with the white table cloth... The bingo packages are limited and they are pricey for so little cards you get, compared with other bingo places I usually play at.. They call pretty slow, and you can dab a small rainbow easily . I only go here once in a blue moon when I m on this side of town, I will not go out of my way for bingo here...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1030", "text": "Water damage. Black mold. fans don't work. High price for everything in this condition.. The idea was fun.... they need a serious renovation. I would had asked for another room but I talked to 2 other groups who were doing just that. I suspected the same thing. We had maintenance some in they said there was no leak. And the water was normal. Wha? They come up and sucked up some of the water and left.. I do not recommend this place unless they overhaul it big time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1031", "text": "Maybe I went on an off day.This buffet reminded me of Hometown Buffet. Sad, worn out, and full of subpar food.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1032", "text": "This Hotel is old, dingy, and needs to be renovated ASAP!I felt like I was in Reno , instead of Las Vegas....The hotel has ok food options, but the rooms were the most disappointing to me. PLEASE update your 1990s style ZENITH tube tv to a nice sleek Samsung flat screen!!!!!!!!!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1033", "text": "I heard the food is good. I will visit very soon", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1034", "text": "Not impressed at all by this hotel. My first room smelled like garbage and I had to move. My key stopped working several times, leading me to calling the front desk in a fit of rage from my cell phone. The price was pretty good and the pool was nice. But I would not stay here again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1035", "text": "I have never been laughed at by a salesperson! I'm not sensitive, I am a seasoned western rider and am shocked at the lack of knowledge and customer service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1036", "text": "New York Chinese. Not quite. Don't let the name fool you. When I saw Butterfly Shrimp on the online menu I was overjoyed,when I saw the Butterfly Shrimp on my plate I was far from overjoyed. It was like shrimp egg foo yung with bacon. One piece instead of individually wrapped shrimp. All three dishes we ordered were soaked in the same brown sauce. It wasn't horrible but it wasn't great. Zero individuality between the dishes. It was a let down & we won't return.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1037", "text": "It's interesting to know that if your money is not accepted by their checkout machines they will not personally accept it at all if the bill should fail to work. Idiots. Left a cart full of groceries at the check out as I walked out. Lost a customer and a sale.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1038", "text": "I've been in twice so far. The food on the first visit was horrible. They have to hand pick out chips that are not spicy (gross) and the food was awful. The second time I was in was just for a drink and the waitress got pissy with me for moving her serving tray off of the bar seat I wanted to sit on. I will never come in here again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1039", "text": "I was craving for crepe and Crepe Expectation was closed, so I drove all the way here to give it a try, with their 4.5 stars I thought it will be worth the drive but I was wrong. The guy did not even flip my crepe over and when I asked he said it was hot enough that it will cook both sides. It is not the same. It will not cook right if you don't flip it. LAZINESS is what it is.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1040", "text": "The ambiance in this place isn't bad and neither is the food. But that's the problem. Their food is pretty average and not something I'd expect from a restaurant. I could throw together their curries easily enough at home. When you add in the difficulty of finding a place to park in Squirrel Hill and how crowded it can get, I would suggest eating elsewhere. If you want amazing Thai food maybe go to Bloomfield instead.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1041", "text": "Been there twice to learn about their XBox and games. Stood there for several minutes, no one acknowledged me, asked to help me, either time. But both times someone younger showed up and within seconds they were acknowledge and helped.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1042", "text": "A single star? You bet and that's only because these folks have something at at least resembles bagels, and they're overpriced at that. Go to the Bagel Cafe, which has real ones.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1043", "text": "BE CAREFUL if you are going to use any of their \\\"deals\\\"! I was using 2 Daily Deal vouchers, I bought one for me and one for my Mom to use. The deal states one per person, not per table, but they would only let us use one. The tacos were delicious, but the experience soured me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1044", "text": "NEVER USE THIS COMPANY!Simply called for a quote on a simple door repair and was turned down because Owner/Manager did not think it was worth his time??Use Vortex and save yourself the headache!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1045", "text": "The selection was big but the quality of the food reminded me of a cafeteria. My cousin and I agreed that the food tasted as if it was sitting out for a while. The dessert section was an over load of cupcakes that were way too sweet. We would of been happier if there was a variety of sweets.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1046", "text": "Very disappointed. ... We came here for there so called best micheladas. Omg by far the worse. It's nothing but lemon juice, Salt and beer. There's no clamato or Tabasco sauce or etc.there food had no flavor. But I do give them one star because it has an amazing view.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1047", "text": "eeeeek....ate here twice. had italian beef, disgusting,terrible bread stale pizza everything was good on it but sauce had funny taste to it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1048", "text": "There is little here that most people couldn't do in their own home. At the price I won't be back. Everything tasted,to me, canned and packaged.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1049", "text": "I would rather throw my money into a fire fit than spend it here.They don't know how to cook steaks, the food has no flavor, and their \\\"crab\\\" tasted like it was frozen and in a can. There was a group of 10 of us and we unanimously agreed this place was one of the worst steakhouses we'd been to. I've had better steak at Norm's for a fourth of the price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1050", "text": "A slightly better than average, but just as overpriced, over-hyped \\\"hotel bar.\\\" Went on a busy night and waited about an hour to get in (waited in the even more mediocre bar upstairs), and then at least 15 minutes for service contact and another 20 for the drinks. Our server seemed more like an Eat-N-Park waitress dressed like a prostitute than a steward of fine libations. I think I had the \\\"Blind Tiger\\\" which was fine, but not better than cocktails I make at home and not worth the wait.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1051", "text": "Restaurant quality food and cost meets fast food ordering and atmosphere. Very little seating and hard to understand order takers. Although the food was good...it was not worth the price. Three burritos and three fountain drinks = $30. $3 'service charge' on top of that. Will opt for Baja Fresh over this place next time!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1052", "text": "Sorely overrated and overpriced. A steak house without Lea & Perrins! Give me a break. Bread unremarkable. Our wine was grossly overpriced. Inglenook Cabernet for $150! My steak was thin, and overcooked. Octopus appetizer was buried under a medley that completely overpowered it. The one thing I can say was excellent were the onion rings. I've dined all over Vegas and at these prices, this was the worst meal I've ever had.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1053", "text": "This place sucks. Be careful when making reservations you have to tell them you want the grill. 40 bucks for dragon roll...come on. 25 bucks for four pieces of sushi. Should have went to Mandalay Bay or Luxor for some fine seafood.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1054", "text": "we opened several accounts here at desert schools because they are a credit union not a bankwhat i don't care for is the cold environmentthe staff are friendly enough and knowledgeableservices will do the environment though is more cold than one of the big banking institutionsi like they are local to arizona though so we'll stay!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1055", "text": "This skatepark is wonderful. The instructors are very encouraging and knowledgable. My kids have enjoyed the program and improved their skills greatly. The only issue I have is the owners and staff. Since the first day we began lessons, the desk personnel have been rude and quite condescending. It is obvious to me and many other parents that I have spoken with that the \\\"upper management\\\" need to work on their customer service skills. At KTR, they could care less about the customer or their issues. It is a real shame because it is really a great facility.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1056", "text": "We got a chocolate pizza and a chocolate chip cookie after reading the reviews, what a disappointment! I would give no stars but we did get them at their hallway window place so not sure how long they were sitting under the warming lights. We wanted to throw them away but for the price we were eating those suckers.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1057", "text": "Food was bad but the delivery was unbelieveable. It took forever and the driver had the audacity to tell me he didn't have change for my order. It cost $13 and I had $20. That's a little more than a fifty percent tip for terrible, cold pizza and long wait time. Never again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1058", "text": "Stay away from this place! They talk people into services that are not required. They use scare tactics to get women to pay for services not needed. These people have no conscious! Do yourself a favor and go somewhere else!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1059", "text": "I was pretty excited to try this place after all of the excellent reviews. Unfortunately, nobody from my table of 6+ enjoyed at all what they ate. It really does taste \\\"healthy\\\", in that it doesn't have a lot of flavor, and is more like running on a treadmill. Yeah, it's good for you, but it's not really how I'd like to spend my time and money with friends.The kale salad was fine, considering it was kale.The only semblance of enjoyable dish was the beef/steak tacos, which a friend got.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1060", "text": "Bugger Bagels. That's gross right? But that's what I call this Bruegger's on AZ Ave. This is going to sound super mean, but everything about this place is gross- like gag me with a spoon gross. The kitchen isn't clean, the tables are never bussed and the bagels are always a little crunchy and I can't tell you how many times I've seen the staff here handle food without gloves.Exhale. Ok, I feel better.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1061", "text": "Great atmosphere, fun environment, but rather lousy food. Had crab chowder, and octopus appetizers, and lobster risotto, and 2nd fish on the menu, Hawaiian donuts for dessert. The best, and only good dish was the mashed potato side that we ordered. The rest was mediocre to poor.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1062", "text": "oh heck no!!!! don't go here!!!!!thee most painful pedicure i ever got!!!!!!!they cut deep into the sides of your nails. and after the guy with blond tips was done with my mani-pedi, he washed the tools with soap and cold water. that's so fricken dirty!!!!my feet still hurt!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1063", "text": "I am not a big fan of sushi. There food is okay here I will only go if my friends are going but the service is so so bad. If it weren't for my friends I would never go there again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1064", "text": "Food was good, but service fell apart. Didn't realize they were closing and things stopped without notice. No dessert, to-go containers, no nothing. Had to beg for the check. Skip this place and try one of the many other options in the area. Was excited to try it, too, and I brought my out of town family in. Too bad.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1065", "text": "So, I never write reviews, but I had to. Avoid this restaurant! The food was bland and just not good. I've had better take-out Chinese food. Checked in to get the free egg rolls. They were extremely oily and not tasty. Again, avoid this restaurant. It's not worth your money let alone your time.Oh, I agree with the other reviews. The service is lukewarm.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1066", "text": "Nice place, but I was not impressed with the food. I can get more authentic Mexican food at a filibertos. The one shining star was their salsa's, and the service was ok. Not some place I would return to. :(", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1067", "text": "Took my kids here tonight... We wanted to see Magamind - Great movie... But the theater was so nasty - there was food everywhere in the theater... Left over candy boxes - the bathroom was disgusting... That will be the last time we over go there - So if you wan to be in a nasty, disgusting theater this is the place for you -", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1068", "text": "Hotel staff not as friendly as the other stays. They over promised and never delivered. Such a shame. It's such a nice property.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1069", "text": "Don't order the 5oz burger because their buns are the same ones they use for the 10oz burgers. If you like bread order this burger... The bread smothers the burger. Tried the Mushroom Swiss... The tots are good though... The 10oz burgers look good and will give it another try", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1070", "text": "So I'm waiting in line to order take out and watch the 2nd round of the NFL playoffs, and the hostess informs me I have to be seated to order take out. Really? Fail!I'd like to give no stars if yelp allowed!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1071", "text": "I was looking forward to trying thus place out, as it could have turned out as a hang out since we live less than a mile away. Our food was over priced for what you get. 3 apps and a kids meal was $45... not coming back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1072", "text": "Way overpriced. Stale bread was horrible. 16 dollars for the worst sandwich I have ever had. The macaroons were 8 dollars per bag for 7 of them. They wernt anything special. I will never be back. Horrible service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1073", "text": "We went as a group of seven. We read the review that said the food wasn't good and thought we would give it a try anyways. We now regret that decision, this isn't a place you want to go at all. The sauces were not good, the spring rolls had a really bad aftertaste like the water was contaminated by minerals and chemicals. The service was great, thus the one star. One member of our group liked her meal and had no complains, 6 out of seven recommend staying away.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1074", "text": "I really wanted to love this new location but I feel like every time I go in to the location or through the drive thru something is always something wrong! It's so annoying either the coffee is gross or I order a sandwich or bagel and later they tell me they don't have the ingredients for the sandwich or no bagels.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1075", "text": "The first Drive up window is covered with a sunblock screen, I drove by it only to hear knocking from the back of my truck. So I pulled back to pay. Then they forgot straws. Then had to pull back because they gave my 2 year old frys instead of apples. Gila bend is punishment from above!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1076", "text": "The food was great, the customer service was horrible! I called in an order and asked for it to be split into three. When I arrived to pay the man at the register basically scolded me telling me he wasn't going to make other people wait in line while he split my order. The person on the phone did not tell me this was a policy. I won't be back. He was rude and it was completely uncalled for. Maybe the person taking phone orders needs some training!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1077", "text": "Great on a Friday night when everyone's flying in ready to get NUTS. Terrible on Sunday evening when hungover people are not good at following TSA instructions. NEEDS MORE POWER...plugs.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1078", "text": "Went to eat there this afternoon service was great food was good but I was in absolute shock by the way one of the managers was scolding the employees in the middle of the dining room..... I will not be back!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1079", "text": "The owner Brian is so moody. Once they came out I called with a minor complaint and he immediately said that no one ever complains and he was going to fire the crew. That's not cool. After that I never felt comfortable with his style and I stopped using them after a few months as we just didnt vibe.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1080", "text": "I would have to agree with most of the reviews about circus circus..This place was soooo nice back in the day. Now?No comment, its actually sad to see what its become.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1081", "text": "If I was going blind and this was the only place that could help, I would say, \\\"Seeing is overrated.\\\"I am surprised this doctor can wear glasses, because he doesn't use his ears. Well that maybe the only thing they are good for is to hold up his glasses because he doesn't use them to listen to his patients.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1082", "text": "I just went into Molly's tamales thinking, \\\"a place that only makes tamales has to perfect them!\\\". Boy was I wrong! Terrible Red pork tamale, the place smelled really bad when I walked in, and the table was covered in dust! Never coming again!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1083", "text": "It was what i expected. They packed the box on my two item meal.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1084", "text": "Honestly,... I simply can't deal with the cheap furniture... It's just me...ugh...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1085", "text": "This school has good graphic design and culinary programs from what I've heard, but film and photography are terrible. The equipment is outdated and there isn't enough for each student. The school is already ridiculously overpriced, and charges for small things keep coming up. I would strongly recommend another school unless this is an absolute last resort.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1086", "text": "I got a nice case of food poisoning from Mesa Grill. It was definitely contracted there, since that was my first meal in about 24 hours. I'm thinking their kitchen staff needs to be taught proper food handling skills. Thanks to Mesa Grill I was sick for 3 days. Worse yet, when I contacted their customer service about it all they did is asked which Mesa Grill I was at and never even offered up an apology or showed any concern at all.Thanks, Bobby Flay!! Needless to say, I'll never step foot in there again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1087", "text": "Food overpriced for being mediocre. Customer service needs a lot of work also. They messed up my order and then tried to charge me a $1 \\\"re-plate\\\" fee. I won't be back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1088", "text": "Mediocre experience. Staff was friendly, drinks were good. Food was bland. I was super disappointed that a dish titled \\\"vegetable delight\\\" that was described as being made with a soy-based sauce couldn't be made without fish sauce. Note to chef: something containing fish sauce is not considered vegetarian & should not be presented as such. None of the noodle dishes could be made without fish sauce either. Very disappointing. I won't come back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1089", "text": "Walking into this Michael's is like walking into the lair of a hoarder. Each aisle is packed, PACKED with shelves filled with crafty crap. The effect is suffocating and overwhelming. No store needs this much stuff!They do have a good framing department. The \\\"discounts\\\" on framing, however, seem to be a permanent thing -- don't get swept away just because they're offering 70% off. It's always 60-70% off.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1090", "text": "Gave this place two chances and both didn't turn out so well. The jalapeno poppers are about all they have going for them. Continuously they make mistakes on simple entrees such as a salad! Fish on the fish tacos had freezer burn. Maybe for appetizers and beer but I wouldn't trust them to make me a meal.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1091", "text": "I would give this 0 stars if I could. 3rd in line and I have been here over 3 hours. The blonde nurse/Dr takes a 15 minute break between each patient. This is beyond ridiculous. Oh and they dont take insurance for tb tests.....be prepared to shell out $50 for it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1092", "text": "A place for cheapens crafty products. Not a high end gallery.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1093", "text": "My gel polish came off in 2 days...went back they polished again and still came off again!!I wont go back !like it was watered down...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1094", "text": "If you are wanting to have a good dining experience whilst enjoying a good drink, this place only gets it balf right.Really good selection of wine, beers and spirits, so good for liquid refreshment, but the food is extremely underwhelming. I ate here once with my husband and we really felt that we had wasted our money eating here. The food was pretty tasteless, salad with no dressing, bland soup, a meal deal from the supermarket would have been nicer.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1095", "text": "I guess you wouldn't expect great chinese food in Vegas but there's got to be something better. Some dishes were good but when it comes to more upscale dishes, this place fails miserably. There's not much authenticity to there dishes. I also sense a little bit of shadyness when someone orders Peking Duck and they keep the duck after slicing off the skin.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1096", "text": "Food was really good so the stars go the the kitchen. Bartenders took forever to take our drink orders and even longer to take our food order and it wasn't late we went at 12pm. Our server/bartender was super rude and seemed irritated that we sat in her section. Good food but won't go back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1097", "text": "service was friendly, and prompt. Drinks were large and free refills, which I really appreciated. But as far as the food goes it was pretty average. I agree with some other reviewers who stated that the sauces seem watery, and the veggies seem canned. i had the yellow curry chicken. it's flavor was acceptable, but certainly not the best I've had. HOT was the spice level I requested, but disappointingly the spice level AND the food temp were somewhere around luke warm.food = 2 starsservice = 4 stars", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1098", "text": "I used to be a fan but their new hours prevent me from using them. Additionally, they've been shrinking my clothes and when I pay them for repairs they don't get done at all let alone properly. Suffice to say, I'm searching for a new dry cleaner close to my home.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1099", "text": "We have been coming to this hotel for about 5 years but only because our business and a couple conventions here every year. Some of the remodeled rooms are ok but if you get a bad room here, it can be really bad. I have seen bugs in every room I have ever had here which is really gross. The housekeeping is the worst as well. Nothing is ever clean and even the new sheets are usually dirty. I implore you to never move a couch because you honestly do not want to know what is underneath them", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1100", "text": "Wow, just like going to a third world country but not as nice. This hotel is perfect crash in after a night of clubbing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1101", "text": "This place has definitely seen better days. My elevator stopped 6 inches short of the floor level, but opened anyway. I didn't want to get sliced just in case it decided to move, so I jumped out.My window did not even provide a view of the strip because there was an ad banner made of this mesh that was pasted on my side of the building.Don't waste your money here, stay somewhere newer. It takes about an hour to check in, their front desk is atrocious.Crappy slow expensive wifi. Even Vagabond Inn has free wifi.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1102", "text": "How, oh how could this IHOP close, with premium placement next to the lightrail?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1103", "text": "Not to flog a dead horse, but their food was bland and insanely overpriced. This is why they went out of business.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1104", "text": "Will not stay at again.At the time, it was one of the cheapest hotels on the strip available. I paid around $40/night.No hot water heater, no fridge. UNABLE TO ADJUST TEMPERATURE IN ROOM. Right away, I needed to call for service for lightbulbs that were not working. The only pluses were it's considered hotel on the strip, and it's right next to the monorail with easy access to other hotels. The blackjack tables are pretty cheap as well. The 2 star was for an overall horrible experience even given the cheap price. Will not stay at again, even at $15/night.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1105", "text": "Service is slow when there's few people and being near the bus stop, they need to step it up for those in a hurry!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1106", "text": "I was really looking forward to eating at Richardsons but was unfortunately let down. My wife and I ordered 3 dishes and only one was worth eating. The ceviche comes in a bowl of salsa with little fish. The garlic plate was okay but nothing to write home about. Our final dish was the carne adobada. I loved this dish but it was a little too spicy for my wife. The service was great however our first round of drinks tasted watered down and at $13 per drink, I would like it to taste like it contained alcohol.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1107", "text": "This place gets a solid three stars.the service is excellent i am having to stick to a certain healthily diet which sometimes makes it hard to eat out the waitress that we had was top shelf helpful.she took her time which s nice especially now adays.The food to my self and my guest the taste was very bland.the food looks great just bland.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1108", "text": "The food is alright, but the wait to get the food was insane. We waited over 2 hours. Supposedly there was a staff shortage, but nobody told us until we had almost 2 hours invested. You will not see me eating here again!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1109", "text": "I have been to this Outback about three times and the last two times have been bad. Today the food was cold and they forgot to put tomatoes on my chicken sandwich. It also took 40 minutes for the food to be cooked. This place is not recommended to people who like somewhat quick warm food.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1110", "text": "Waited 25 mins for service then left.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1111", "text": "$79 for 10 shirts and a suit! WOW that's what I get for trying to support my local business! RIP OFF ALERT!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1112", "text": "Overpriced and not worth it... Boooo.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1113", "text": "Not a bad place, looks decent. Not much selection of juices and $1 per foot of kanthol or silica/ekowool is ridiculous. Just convenient cuz it's next to my place. Last resort type thing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1114", "text": "spent $250 to see the clippers - nuggets game at Mandalay last night. for the $250 i got the privilege of being unnecessarily hassled by arrogant and untrained Event Center and Mandalay security personnel, and then physically threatened by a drunken patron while talking to Mandalay security. The fat, lazy security guard totally refused to do anything about the guy that made the threat. Even though some of my favorite restaurants are in Mandalay Bay, I'll never spend another dime in that facility, and implore all of you to do the same.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1115", "text": "I expected more because this was in the MGM but it really let me the down. The food was whatever but the service......horrible. I don't know if our waitress was deaf or if she was too busy for our group but it was awful. My cousin found a hair in his food. She brought out the wrong bread for three of us. She messed up my whole order except for the potatoes....but how can you get potatoes wrong? Maybe I'm just ranting and it was just my waitress who wasn't very professional but overall it wasn't a very good experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1116", "text": "Top ranking in unknowledgeable employees and horrible customer service. I came in to get a base spray before a wedding and somehow got upsold to a monthly membership. It doesn't include the spray tanning and I don't bake in beds. I asked at the time if I could cancel, they said at any time. They forgot to mention you have to come in to fill out paperwork and can't do it via phone, and even though I have NEVER ONCE used the beds they wouldn't refund the fee. Not impressed and won't be back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1117", "text": "I don't understand all the hoopla about this place. The last time I ate here was probably 2005. The burger and fries were average but I wouldn't say spectacular. The prices are reasonable and the staff are nice but when I want to enjoy a great, fresh and non-microwave hamburger I always hit up Whataburger.To each there own I guess :-)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1118", "text": "I really was disappointed with the atmosphere. The music and song selection was low volume and horrible. They have a lot of windows which makes it really hot and they don't turn the AC down. I got a filet and it was really salty and unappetizing. The price was extremely high and for the price it's so not worth it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1119", "text": "This is my fourth time staying at the hotel and I must say that the quality of service, venue up keep, and overall hotel experience is NOT what it used to be. We pay way too much money to stay here for it NOT to be up to par!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1120", "text": "Well Courtney is gone from here and apparently so is service. Tonight they have one server and she is doing everything she can to take care of customers Food is good however it is not good enough to get this type of service. Time to find a new pizza place in Surprise.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1121", "text": "Stopped here while on a Sunday drive. Tried sitting outside and the waitress did not make us feel welcomed. She was rude and careless. We walked inside to the bar where the bartenders were a lot better. Unfortunately the same lady came in and started venting about her customers. Seems like they have enough customers and do not need to be nice anymore. Too bad because the beer was nice and cold. Great views too.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1122", "text": "Underwhelming in one word. Service was great and our sommelier was top notch but the food was dull and flavorless. We had a group of 12 and had many of the entrees, appetizers and starters on the menu and no one was impressed. I had their steak, which was a mediocre cut with poor marbling no better than a grocers. The starter soup (broccoli and cheese) tasted like like neither. Dined at Pearl the night before which was better.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1123", "text": "Hudson News is a great convenience but not if you are taking a red eye. If you plan on getting there late it is best that you stop and pick up a book or magazine before you get to the airport. When I tried to buy something their computers were reloading which usually takes an hour. I stopped by there around 12:00 am. I'm glad I was able to sleep on the flight or I would have been pretty bored!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1124", "text": "The only place open today before 11. The breakfast menu is very small.Interior: Pretty shabby...Service: Nothing spectacularFood: the green scallion has too much pepper, covering the tastes of the scallions, the soybean milk is meh, the xiao long bao isnt soupy at all...Overall: pretty close to AJ :/", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1125", "text": "Called twice to request visit to review work to be done and estimate - never returned calls. Takes more than skill with tools to be a good service provider. It also takes being courteous and responsive to customer calls. Moving on to next one on Yelp list...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1126", "text": "Great prices, especially during happy hour. But customer service needs A LOT of work! Either my order is skipped, i have to beg for a water refill because they never check on you, I get the wrong item, or I ask them for something and they just completely forget.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1127", "text": "went to drive thru, Smh. Horrible customer service. The girl made a rude comment after I changed the size of my blizzard. So rude!!! If you don't like your job. LEAVEEEE!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1128", "text": "Very unimpressed. Me & my boyfriend came here & it's nothing compared to QQ Boba. We ordered 2 drinks & they only gave us one & we waited for 5 minutes while everyone else was getting their drinks they came in after we did. If there's a strong language barrier and your employees can't understand English, an employer with a good head on their shoulders should hire someone who can understand English (especially in Vegas).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1129", "text": "Nothing special. CMU's main convenience store. Better for packaged goods than anything resembling a meal. Nice outdoor seating though.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1130", "text": "Good price. Not so good service. Enough said.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1131", "text": "its a really clean and pretty salon, i stopped in for a pedicure spontaneously. paid $30+ tip for a pedicure but it wasn't worth the cost. didn't even get a sugar scrub or hot towel (you have to pay extra for that) the girl was nice but didn't make conversation and was kind of rough with the filing. won't go back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1132", "text": "We squished 8 girls into a room for three nights and we only paid 10 bucks each. BAHAHAHA WE HAVE NO SHAME.Anyways, it's a gross place. Every time we'd go out in our \\\"clubbing\\\" gear, we'd get so many eyes staring at us. Creepers, perves, discerning eyes, ALL KINDS. Man oh man, I wasn't even drunk yet and it felt like the walk of shameeee.Nothing here really blew my mind. Not even the bewbs.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1133", "text": "Slowest and most disorganized Starbucks ever! 25 minutes for 2 regular coffees and a pre-made spinach wrap.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1134", "text": "Dr. Genet is the Worst Chiropractor Ever!!!! I have had many chiropractors that have done a great job and at American Chiropractic Center they Really Suck...... I will never go back and I would never recommend anybody ever go to this location. The Dr.'s at this location are only concerned about the money versus the patient. Dr. Genet acts kind in front of your face but really only wants to take money from the insurance company. Anyone that I encounter about Chiropractic Services I will only tell them to avoid American Chiropractic Center at all possible costs!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1135", "text": "Overrated and overpriced. The rooms in the old section of the hotel are bad. The only worthwhile parts of CP are the gaming floor (great sports book) and the food (MeSa is great), but you can do that- and shop in The Forum- without overpaying to stay here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1136", "text": "What a joke. We were seated promptly and then quickly forgotten about. Were ignored while others were seated and orders taken. After no acknowledgement for 15 minutes we left hungry. F U Wendy. F U and your noodles.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1137", "text": "I would not come back. The prices were high for bar food and there were several misprints on the menu. I expected more from Gordon Ramsey. Food was average. The one good thing was the devil eggs... If you find yourself there, get them!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1138", "text": "Old school. Went here as a kid. Wouldn't stay here as an adult as the rooms are run down and out dates, but a trip to Vegas ( or Reno...) isn't complete without some carnival games at circus circus. They also now have rides but super loud in the dome. I don't have kids but if I did, this would be THE place to go in Vegas. I don't find much use for their rewards club card as you have to but in with $50 to get any points.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1139", "text": "I was VERY disappointed with the service. I usually go to a different shop around Sahara but i waned to give Quality Shoe Repair a chance since they are closer to me. Big mistake!!!! Besides being much more expensive they replaced the inside and the heals of my shoes very poorly. I do not recommend that place and i will never go back to that shop again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1140", "text": "Taco Bell is losing my love. Apparently you now have to pay to get a water cup. In Arizona of all places. Now i'm not ignorant, I get that they're covering their costs for the cups. But the one thing I could always count on in Arizona was free water, and that the fast food restaurants gave you a cup for free. Now slowly that's going away.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1141", "text": "WAY over priced. Poor customer 'service'. I am a RC guy, so the RC side is the only part of the store I shop in...or should say shopped in.I stopped shopping here 4 years ago because of their prices & attitudes. I stopped in to pick up some heli blades on Friday & what do ya know, they were pricks as usual. F this place, won't be back.They've been in business for so long because they WAX beginners with their high prices. Ask any 5+ year hobbyist, hobby bench = rob me bench.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1142", "text": "Wine list was great, however I would say service was absent. I figure the food would make up for the service considering other yelp reviews but again was disappointing. Prices are a bit high for the quality of food, I felt the dishes are a bit amature. Bruschetta seemed like it was made with toast and pana cotta was comparable to a store bought mix from a box. If you are looking for old world Itallian food I suggest going else where.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1143", "text": "Came here this morning around 2:30-3am with my friends through the drive thru, the guy refused to do two separate orders, was rude about it too, no one was behind us. And he forgot the ranch I paid for last minute. I will never go back while he is working , I'm an ex mcdonalds worker and never acted like that or else I'd get a write up / termination because they are not looking for rude people !", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1144", "text": "After they changed back to Picazzos Pizza, their prices went up, the service went down and the food is not the same. So sad, as we used to love this place. Specially my son with Celiac. :(", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1145", "text": "We purchased a high end mattress that was delivered on May 30, 2011. It has become very uncomfortable to sleep on it and the concern to make it right is non-existent at this point. They have received a report from Integrated Bedding Group but so far have failed to acknowledge that report. One of their reps told me that just because it was uncomfortable didn't mean it was defective. They tell you to shop local so you would think they would care about satisfying a customer. Never again will I shop there!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1146", "text": "Fell sick the next day. Ruined Vegas trip", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1147", "text": "On va faire simple si vous vous balader \\u00e0 Vegas vous monterai et descendrai le strip, vous irez de casino en casino et si par malheur vous les visitez tous vous constaterez un peu plus le regret d'avoir r\\u00e9server une chambre au Harrah !", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1148", "text": "Decided to try this place after watching Mystere. The wait was not long and the service was ok. I ordered the Filet mignon rare and my freind ordered the same med rare. When i got mines it was more like med and his was more rare than mines. Had to send it back. So while im waiting for my plate to come back everyone else was pretty much done with their meal. The Steak was just ok also, very bland I've had much better at other places.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1149", "text": "Nothing special about this place - made me kinda sick after I ate here. If you want mexican, this place just doesn't come close to good 'ol Taco Bell.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1150", "text": "Food quantities were nice service was nice but the food lacked flavor.... Salsa was bland, Rice was dry, beans no taste, my chimichanga had more onions and peppers than chicken... he thing I enjoyed most was the tea...I prefer Charanda near Baxter personally.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1151", "text": "Over priced and over rated. Soy sauce was too salty, 100% no return", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1152", "text": "These people are super rude if you can't speak French. Don't bother asking for an English menu. Next level eyes rolls. About the food...French brunch fare, not shy to use butter, pretty presentation, on the heavy side. Everything was delicious but the lack of service and general attitude detracted from the experience. I won't be back. Je suis not sorry.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1153", "text": "I was expecting more from a $30 buffet. The food was pretty good and the desserts were excellent, but there weren't any entrees that wowed me. Nothing was bad, but for $30, I expect more than \\\"not bad\\\".", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1154", "text": "To start with our luncheon last week, the front hostess was way rude and young.Then was our waiter who seemed to be rude and showing no sings of enjoying hisjob at this restaurant. Both my husband and I were talking about how people that work in this kind of environment in Vegas have become more and more rude and complacent with customers in the past years. Will not go back. Food was OK!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1155", "text": "Service in the drive-thru was fast, but apparently these workers all speak limited English and cannot get the order right. I asked for a 2-pc cinnabon meal. I got and paid for a 1-pc meal. Didnt notice until after we drove away, because it was in a box and who pulls their stuff out while they are driving?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1156", "text": "Had dinner here and nothing really special compared to Louisiana buffets. King crab and snow crab are on the menu but they are served cold and almost frozen. Louisiana casino buffets actually steam their crabs which I believe taste better. Everything else on the buffet was just nasty or below standards in taste. If it wasn't for the crabs, I'd give this place a 1 star.Seems like all Vegas buffets suffer from the same disease, they are large in square footage but small in selections and high in price. They are built for flash.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1157", "text": "Been in twice to get a quote. Both times the salesmen was interested in only selling me packages, warranties and extras. Needless to say I found the service I needed cheaper and with better customer service else where. I won't be back a third time.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1158", "text": "Great beer selection but way way way too expensive. $15 for two beers? Save your money and go elsewhere.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1159", "text": "How hard is to keep track of a small fry and smoothie? They have yet to get my or my parent's order right at this location. It would seem that management is lacking as everyone is standing around trying to figure out what they should be doing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1160", "text": "Just bad. Tortillas were dry. Beef was chewy and the chicken was dry. Just moved to the area and wanted to give them a chance. Tried a variety of the tacos, nachos and a gordita. The only thing memorable was the gordita and that was barely. Drive an extra 5 mins down Charleston and hit up los tacos or tacos tijuana instead. WAY better. Also the place needs a nice mopping. They also charge a buck to use card and its not cheap. I won't be back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1161", "text": "Poor service and poor food. If I payed 20 bucks I would have been disappointed. Considering I paid over 100 dollars per person, I was highly disappointed. They did not even have the air conditioning working until the later half of my meal. I went here 5 years ago and was very impressed. After this last visit I won't return.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1162", "text": "Thought I'd treat the hubby and our family friend to an ice cream treat using my Groupon coupons. As soon as we determined our selections, we were told the store stopped accepting the location-specific Groupons nearly two weeks ago. Stuck, I was forced to shell out cash for our dessert which I was NOT happy about. For some reason, the \\\"promotional value expires Dec 26, 2012\\\" didn't make any difference. I will NEVER go back to this store and I will not only think twice about patronizing Cold Stone Creamery, but I'm going to halt buying Groupons.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1163", "text": "The room itself seemed super clean. It was really nice to have a full kitchen. It is however, in a less than spectacular part of town. I will not ever stay here again because there was a roach in my room. Gross.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1164", "text": "This place sux for dry cleaning. They ruined my clothes & made me pay anyway & the db Korean mgr argued with me over paying $13 for work they screwed up. STAY AWAY FROM THIS DUMP!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1165", "text": "Round table pizza is usually the bomb. In this case it is made by people who dont speak English and know nothing about making pizza. Too much sauce, too much cheese, undercooked etc etc. If I were the owner of this franchise I'd get my act together cause this place blows.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1166", "text": "Horrible service the guy there was not helpful, I asked simple questions, and he walked away refusing help. I will not be returning. Do not come here ever.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1167", "text": "Horrible company! Rude office staff(girls who answer phones) they hold your car hostage just so they can make more money off of it sitting there. Would never recommend them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1168", "text": "I'll give two stars because my husband enjoyed his lunch. I used to love Zinc and have eaten there many times for lunch and dinner. After today I won't be going back. I had to send my lunch back.....how can they ruin a Gruyere omelet? It was barely warm and the cheese was hard. The side salad was microscopic and the potatoes were insulting. It was a bad lunch and someone was asleep in the kitchen. Not acceptable. The service was just OK. Not acceptable either.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1169", "text": "Wasn't the best by far. I got a Coco soup which was flavorful, almost too flavorful but nice pieces of white meat chicken. Also got the Garlic Shrimp and I was expecting the typical Garlic Shrimp with a thick sauce. This came drenched in liquid and the shrimp were very chewy. I ate two bites and could not eat anymore. If I ever come back to Phoenix, I will not order delivery from here again. Disappointed!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1170", "text": "This is an update to my earlier review. I happened to check my oil today and thank God I did. 4 QUARTS LOW!Only three things are possible. 1. Oil leak 2. Oil burning 3. Insufficient amount of oil was put back into my truck after putting the engine back together. I'll give you a hint which two problems it isn't.BEWARE OF THIS COMPANY.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1171", "text": "I went to this taco bell one day to get the D-Back's special, but they refused to change the crunchy tacos in to soft tacos. All last year they did this so what makes this year any different?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1172", "text": "stopped in for something to eat before a concert. Their fried pickles were almost just batter with the slightest bit of sliced pickle...The meatloaf was recommended to me by the waitor... it tasted as if they bunched together a bunch of meatballs and put some marina on top. green beans were very stringy and tasted as if they were straight from the can to the microwave to my table. My 3 friends and I did not care to finish our food even though we were hungry because it tasted pretty bad...However the workers were very friendly and nice.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1173", "text": "I will never go to golden coral again the place was dirty looking had a urine smell in the back the food was cold & old service sucked there was flys landing on the food", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1174", "text": "Just walked out of this place today. It's not the place to go if you're hungry and want a beer. YEP..DON'T GO TO A BAR AND RESTURANT FOR THAT. There was waitresses everywhere doing all sorts of things but only 1 looked like they were working. It took half an hour to get a beer. We waited another half hour for wings but figured they weren't coming out anytime soon so hunted down our bill and left. Lucky for us there's lots of other choices in the neighborhood were our business is appreciated.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1175", "text": "I went Saturday even, extremely hungry and excited to try the new pretzel burger..my bun was burnt:( was very upset. way over priced also", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1176", "text": "I don't see the big deal about Soba Lounge. I thought the food was only okay, and I didn't like all of the flavors overpowering each other. The ambience is really nice, and the servers are friendly, but the food was just alright for me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1177", "text": "Our first trip there, it felt like a humid jungle inside. Bartender forgot to put sour mix in my husband's margarita. Second trip there, we didn't even get to be seated...Any place that won't let you bring in a Happy Meal from McDonalds for your picky eating kid, just lost a customer. Ridiculous !!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1178", "text": "The store reminds me of my German grandmother and her love for L'Air du Temps by Nina Ricci..the store seems to be frozen in time, in the 40's I would say, other than that it's all over-priced stuff, not much variety, and snotty employees...I only go there because of the post-office on the 4th floor...for real luxury...Nieman Marcus or KDV in Berlin...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1179", "text": "All these raving reviews must be from non Asians or Asians with bad taste. This place is at best mediocre. Greasy. Small portions compared to what real Chinese restaurants offer. And a grab bag of Asian cuisines all clumped under 1 roof. You don't see a \\\"Pan European\\\" anywhere and hear the French exclaiming how delicious the food is.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1180", "text": "Good music, great location. Incompetent management and crappy service. There was maybe 30.people there on a Friday night and it took 20 minutes to get a round of drinks.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1181", "text": "Did not enjoy any aspect of this restaurant. Had the shrimp po boy. Bland and boring. My husband had another sandwich, the Vesuvius. Also not good. Service was slow although the server was nice. Oh, and no one greeted or seated us. Not a big deal, but when we decided to seat ourselves, no one showed up for at least 5 minutes. Okay drink specials was the only real up side. Zero value in the food though.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1182", "text": "Yummy food and excellent service, as always. However Beau and I have been scrupulous when evaluating restaurants' hygiene; it was unsettling to see them sweep the floor with raw food, clean plates and prep bowls so very low to the floor. Most servers had their hair pulled back tightly, or very short, with one exception - and her long loose hair stood out. It was disappointing that they charged extra for a broccoli substitute for pasta.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1183", "text": "This Starbucks is the worst I've ever been to. I've tried to like it numerous times and have finally given up. Weak coffee and the staff is extremely slow with bad customer service. Go across the street to the one at Harris Teeter.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1184", "text": "You get the food the way they want to give it to you not the way you want to receive the food. I asked to speak to the manager , and she barely spoke any English at all. All she kept saying was sorry we do better next time sorry we do better next time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1185", "text": "April didn't seem to want to be there and was not helpful and didn't try to smile even a little. We thought they were close due to the dark parking lot and none of the signs were lit or outside lights on. Nobody greeted us when we came in and nobody said thank you when we left. Other locations we have been to had a greeter and someone always opened the door for you. Then the clucks and shrimp was WAY overpriced for 3 almost nugget sized chicken and 6 teeny tiny shrimps!!! The plate was mostly fries!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1186", "text": "like a previous post, i was told i couldn't have curry vegetables, because it would take too long.i was wanting something vegan, without onions. so, what i ended up with, was... a little bowl of chickpeas in a really, really salty sauce. for which i paid about $10.00.the food aside... the restaurant is very pretty.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1187", "text": "i hadnt eaten at olive garden for a long time at least 10 years and i ate at one in cali...but anyways i had sat on this gift card for a long time and finally decided to use it...i give one star for my fiances food and two stars for the great service but have to knock one off for how sick i got after eating there. But our waitress was fantastic.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1188", "text": "I had the drunken fish tacos and my husband had the shrimp tacos. We have had the same thing at Chili's before for half price with half the wait for a table. The breadstick and fondue appetizer was off balance, way too much cheese left over and nothing to eat it with. The breadsticks were more like crackers wrapped in pepperoni. The only real highlight of the meal was an amazing Bloody Mary complete with candied bacon. Other than that, I expected more from a \\\"celebrity\\\" chef. All hype and no real substance.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1189", "text": "Interesting - stopped by at 11:02 PM. This place as advertises as being open late, 2:00 AM. We walked in and the host was sitting at the bar and said \\\"... Sorry guys - we are closed, come and see is tomorrow\\\" - doubtful drove over specifically because they were supposed to be open. Furthermore, there still more than a dozen customers at tables. Wishy washy hours are often a foreshadowing of an inconsistent restaurant. Too bad - I had high hopes for this place and was really looking for a decent late night bite.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1190", "text": "Must have been an off night at this place. It seems really hard for a place to put together two consecutive good meals. Once again, I ordered two pepperoni slices, but this time it was too go. Well, the entire bottom of the slices were burnt, which I could not have noticed until I got home. One of the slices tasted old and frumpy and a slice can't possibly be heated up in 15 seconds can it? Another pizza pretender shows its true colors.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1191", "text": "Horrible. Went in for 4 specific, extremely standard items and was only able to leave with one of them. Not to mention there were people waiting whose orders had been completely forgotten about. If the kid behind the register wasn't so worried about being witty, maybe he would've done a better job. Who knows. They should be much more prepared and stocked on a Saturday morning. Bosa it is!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1192", "text": "You get what you pay for. It was good for a spur of the moment trip and a place to sleep but it didn't give me the true Vegas experience. I was in college so I wish I had more money to spend on a nice hotel and good food. But again it was good for a place to sleep and that's it. Elevators oh my god so slow!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1193", "text": "Used to be decent, pretty much sucks now. Literally probably the most expensive bar in Bloomfield. For some reason their drafts are way over priced and taste awful. The place is kinda a dump too and looks terrible from the outside. Men's bathroom reeks and is just filthy. I probably won't go here again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1194", "text": "So after my negative review, I was offered a chance by the restaurant to come and re-try their food. I responded via email to the manager, never heard back... Way to add salt to the wound!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1195", "text": "the property is undergoing construction. You may want to select another location until they are done. then you should let a few months pass and check the reviews again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1196", "text": "Zero stars.... HORRIBLE experience. Hot and sour soup sucked, was so thick you couldn't eat it. We told them it was horrible and they started telling and arguing with us saying that he has been making it the same way for 25 years!!!! Can you believe that? They charged us for soup we didn't eat and were straight up yelling at us about the soup and telling us that we aren't \\\"real Americans.\\\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1197", "text": "I ate at the bar area. The service was good. The staff was friendly. I even received the free mac and cheese app for checking in. Like most of the comments the burger are good but overpriced. I had the bacon burger and fries. Overall it was good but not worth $30. If I get hungry for a burger I would go to In and Out or Habit burger for a third of the price. Again, not a bad place and good service just overpriced.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1198", "text": "The only reason they are getting 1 star is because you can't select 0 .... But their service here is absolutely HORRIBLE!! We sat for 15 minutes with no one coming for our drink order even after going to the bar to ask for a waiter we waited another 5 minutes and all they did was stare at us.. Needless to say we got up and left . Spend your money some where else!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1199", "text": "Portlandia meets Charlotte. Unfriendly and snobby in the way only hipsters can be. Unless you look and act like them you're invisible. Is it local?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1200", "text": "Their service is terrible. If you have the pleasure of having Kelli as your server then good luck. She made us feel like we were a burden to her so we left. There are way too many places to have a beer and watch the game with great service to have to deal with that.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1201", "text": "$14 a day for internet service in the room is an insult. $3 for a soda from the vending machine is an insult.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1202", "text": "Attempted to consume a meal at this buffet in January 2009. Unsuccessful. Eggs were rubbery, fruit was old, and everything else was greasy and unappetizing. I hear TI has since changed ownership, so maybe it's better now.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1203", "text": "Normally like this place, but was very disappointed tonight. We had 9 people, and they ran out of fries, so they split what they had left between 5 of our people - said they would bring more but never did. Then ordered hot fudge shooters - they were a joke! They contained 1/4 teaspoon of hot fudge tops. Restaurant needs attention Applebee's!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1204", "text": "Negative stars! I checked in and because a friend was with me to unload my luggage they charged me extra and demanded their ID. The first room they gave me was filthy and the doors nor windows locked with plywood floors. The second room had filthy carpets, broken down furniture, roaches, windows without locks, wet sheets covered by urine scented comforter, molded shower curtain, filthy towels and no hot water. I let the water run for 5 minutes to wash my hands and no hot water. I was told that there weren't refunds. I wouldn't recommend this establishment to anyone.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1205", "text": "The manager of this store thinks he's too cool. It's obvious he hates himself. Don't go there if you have any respect for yourself.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1206", "text": "Tried this place for the second time on 11/13/13 and still not that good. I believe that will be my last time going there. Although $2 beer pints for happy hour is great the food is just not that good. I would say try it and check for yourself.. who knows maybe you will think different. The service is mediocre and their sushie is bland with no flavor.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1207", "text": "I found Tamari over-priced. Did not enjoy the drinks at all, and the food was just OK.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1208", "text": "Good food, but totally shitty service. Don't plan on getting any attention, if you aren't a 21 year old ASU student. Place packs people even on off nights, and only street parking. Gotta hit the ice cream place 3 doors down for the unbelievably inexpensive and delish ice cream sammies.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1209", "text": "Why only one person working every time... Avoid this place unless you have at least 30 minutes to spare", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1210", "text": "We came for crepes and were quite disappointed. It was noon on Sunday morning and the place was packed but only has 2 servers working so service was pleasant but very slow. Buckwheat crepes arrived over cooked, bordering on burnt and fillings were stingy. The cafe au lait was warm not hot. Prices were also high and considering the competition I would say this place relies on tourist business. Chocolate seemed to be their thing so perhaps we should have tried that instead", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1211", "text": "Let's just say I spent $160 on my ticket and it was worth no more than $75 at best. I was expecting something amazing with how much I spent and instead I wish I would have gone to something else. The show just has random things going on all over the place and it just didn't seem that miraculous as everyone claims .", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1212", "text": "This place blows more than Jenna Jamison. Horrible place, they think they're the shit and they clearly aren't. I wish I could give zero stars.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1213", "text": "If you want horrible service and want to be treated like you are an inconvenience to the wait staff, then bj's is for you. This place just flat out sucks!!! I won't be back. I'll use my federal reserve notes somewhere else.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1214", "text": "This place is terrible. They have no idea what they are doing. The so-called mechanics put in the incorrect oil and oil filter. The oil filter did not even properly fit! And the oil was too thin for my engine. Complete idiots. I wouldn't trust them to do anything. Never going back. Don't go unless you plan on paying for the damages that they will create.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1215", "text": "It is over priced..Staffs are not friendly and all foods are salty as typical buffet restaurant.The Makino provides much better service and food.Very dissapointed....", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1216", "text": "Cox is the worst company we deal with on a monthly basis. They're the only cable internet company in the valley and they know it. Read all the other reviews and our story is the same. Their customer service is deplorable. This is the worst review I've ever given and I don't easily become negative toward companies. I'm a realist but they've had several chances.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1217", "text": "We went for lunch on Sunday Afternoon. We sat there for ten minutes and nobody acknowledged us or came to our table. A waitress passed our table two times and chose not to make eye contact with us. Servers congregated at the hostess stand. We walked out and still nobody noticed. This used to be my favorite place uptown. Really disappointed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1218", "text": "We ate lunch there and ordered club sandwich and soup of the day. Must say we were disappointed in the quality of the meal eating at a high rated resort. The sandwich was cold. The open kitchen area was also noisy with a lot of clanging setting up. But service was good. The food was better at their Flats quick serve take out restaurant.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1219", "text": "Its cheap but yoy 100% get what you paying for . I went there first time today I jad to wait to get in when it was no line in front of me . They put my car through washing and it needed little finishes guys who supposed to do that done terrible job my car was still dirty 9 $ to the trash .", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1220", "text": "Came here for a sponsored event that included open bar and some free food.There were only two servers at the one food station which caused the food line to be incredibly long. The food options were also pretty limited (not sure if it was due to the sponsorship). At one point of the night, the top bar had run out of Dos Equis, without a sign they were going to replenish. The atmosphere and amenities are geared towards a younger crowd - unfinished wood tables and chairs.Though the service a bit off, everyone was very nice.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1221", "text": "The food was just meh. We had Pad Thai. However there was no tofu, and we thought that they didn't make it with authentic noodles. Plus the chicken tasted like BBQ chicken and there were very little peanuts. None of the ingredients were really correct. The service was quite slow. I.e. We had to get up to ask for more water. And the server slammed down our plates, without taking the appetizer plates first. To top it off, the table was sticky. :(", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1222", "text": "Another review demotion in progress...This pharmacy is always busy but I can understand that. What I don't understand is the attitude from the pharmacy technicians when I go drop off or pick up the prescription. Also, I had to wait on the phone for 20 minutes to speak to a pharmacist for a question that I had. When these many things add up...time to change the gawddang pharmacy. I am going to Target Pharmacy next. They always seem to be properly staffed, alert to the customers needs and very helpful.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1223", "text": "Amazingly slow, so I decided to walk to the window to what is taking 20min... Once you see the inside, suddenly you are not hungry anymore...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1224", "text": "Deplorable service. Handful of occupied tables and plenty of wait staff, yet it too forever to get our beverages and even longer to get someone to take our order. Yet our waiter had time to stand and talk to people at another table for over 15 minutes. Finally another server took our order. The waiter came over to apologize and told us they were \\\"slammed\\\". Seriously? After waiting another 30 minutes for our order, we gave up and left. We invested 45 minutes for nothing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1225", "text": "Sorry to say that this location closed yesterday (11/05/2013). Not sure of the reason, it seemed busy when ever I went, which was not often. It had a good $5.00 lunch.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1226", "text": "This was the worst Persian food I have ever had. The service was even worse than the food. I will never go there again, I have been in many persian restaurants in LA and the Bay Area, this one stands at the bottom of the list. I recommend anything else but Habib.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1227", "text": "Bland food, bad service, prepare to wait for an hour for your main course.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1228", "text": "Waterfall is too loud I had gnocchi, just blah. Not bad but not good either. Wife had beef on weck bland beef and certainly not a good bun. Great place to come for a cocktail and hang out but get your dinner somewhere elser", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1229", "text": "I was going to write a LONG detailed review and explain how this company took us to small claims court (and probably ending up paying more to do so than they got from us.) Instead I'll simply quote Dave Chappelle:\\\"I wish I had more hands so I can give this *company* four thumbs down.\\\" PS: There are a bunch of companies that will fix your plumbing/flood problems for under HALF what AFR does. Ones that won't try to screw you with $1900 fans. Do your research people and stay away from Absolute Scam... I mean Absolute Flood.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1230", "text": "My mom sent me flowers for my birthday. The man who delivered them from this company was rude and very impersonal. I text my mom a photo and said thank you and she responses saying that wasn't what she ordered. While the flowers they delivered were in fine condition, the arrangement was significantly smaller than what my mom ordered online and really did not look anything like the arrangement she ordered. Beware.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1231", "text": "The door guys we're awful. bad attitudes.. The music in one room gave me an epileptic seizure!!! I had to find my way out to another room that played good music from the 80s, 90s and today... I forgot the guys name who helped us with our VIP table, he was a little dude, cute, and he was nice. ;-)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1232", "text": "Decent Pizza, decent price, super awesome family style service. Have not been compelled to try it again as I am feinding for some good Me-N-Ed's from Central Cali, but if I had to have pizza in Las Vegas I would order it from here. I loved the family owned service and personal touch. Pizza was decent but to be fair I am super picky.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1233", "text": "This was the third drycleaner I used in Pittsburgh. Parking kind of stinks, they are expensive, and they do just a hairs job better then Footers. I won't be using them again either. Why is it so hard to find a cleaner who can press a shirt wtih out leaving creases in them?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1234", "text": "Why talk about a gas station on yelp? I dunno....Is it in a convenient location? Yes, it's like in the middle of Galvin on the way in to Scottsdale.Is it spic'n span? No, it's a gas station. Do they have a beer cave? Yes, it's just as glorious as any other. Is it over run with homeless people? Nope, you should feel as comfortable as one can at a gas station. I stop here pretty regularly being that it's on the way home from work, they have gas and beer. Good enough for me.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1235", "text": "Ride over was quick through the Hilton. We were told we would just need to call the number on card we received and have the car in 20 min. 30 min before departure we called and was told it would be 90 min!!! 4 cars for this party and they don't get a piece. Thanks for getting us stranded.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1236", "text": "Worst poke I had, not Evan close to Hawaiian style, no rice vinegar, too expensive, not worth going, and rice was hot instead of cold like the \\\"real\\\" poke bowls in Hawaii", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1237", "text": "Very unprofessional when a restaurant calls you 3 weeks after you book a reservation for 6 people, and tells you they are not honoring the reservation now because someone wants to rent the entire restaurant that same evening - I hope everyone else who was cancelled by this place tells all their friends and colleagues to avoid this place - very short-sighted.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1238", "text": "I'm sure there are good entrees at this place, but when I look for Chinese food, I'm looking for a good deal on the lunch combos. In this area, I feel like Bamboo 7 totally fails. All you get is a small portion of whatever dish you have chosen and some rice with soy sauce. To call it fried rice is an insult to fried rice. Give me some veggies and egg in the rice at the very least! No egg roll or spring roll included either, had to order these separate and pay extra.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1239", "text": "Had friends from out-of-town as exhibitors for a convention and I so agree with John T -- service is lousy and the food sucks!!! Granted, it was a food court in the convention center but we were told that the food is catered by Hilton. OMG! Skip the room service and pack your lunch/dinner if you have to be there. Otherwise,... walk down the street to McDonald's -- at least you know what food you're getting!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1240", "text": "Even as a cheap option this place is a bad option. 2 weeks ago I ordered their large take out pizza, when I walked in to pick up the place smelled awful...well I came to find out that smell was spoiled cheese because my pizza tasted of it too. I would be very worried about a place that serves spoiled cheese and is completely ignorant to what spoiled cheese looks and smells like.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1241", "text": "I literally just went to Patron and was completely ignored. I sat in a beautiful room aside the bar and several servers not only looked at me; but made eye contact then proceeded to ignore me. I am not sure if I was ignored because I arrived just a few moments prior to their lunch menu ending or if this is just their typical service. I like the food at the other Patron restaurants; but when I can't even get a glass of water what is the point of continuing the meal.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1242", "text": "I checked out this place with an Eversave deal. I ordered the teriyaki chicken lunch special. It tasted alright, but I left hungry and ended up getting a salad at McDonald's after I left. There was maybe 3 oz. of chicken on the plate, but I really think it was closer to 2 oz. The rice serving was about 1/2 cup. For around $8 I expected more. I'm glad I didn't pay full price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1243", "text": "First off, these people rip you off. I ordered their lunch special based off their online menus, which stated it was $6.50. When I picked up my order, they tried to charge me $8.95. The manager/owner (not sure who she was) started arguing with me saying those menus online were old and prices went up. I refused to pay over $6.50 so she said fine and walked away. The food itself was just mediocre. Definitely wont be coming back here!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1244", "text": "I really don't enjoy this gym the location is kinda ghetto and If u try to go during prime hour of operation it's very packed and hard to get on a machine. The staff doesn't really go out of there way to help you. The parking sucks and the lot is filthy. Will never have my business.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1245", "text": "They cater towards people that workout and like to know what they're eating. Yet, no nutrition information posted anywhere. Get it together.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1246", "text": "The park is nice and big! The play area is awesome! However, the bathrooms are infested with hundreds of Mosquitos. My son is 6 months old and it's absolutely unacceptable. Can't help but wonder if West Nile is lurking. The bathrooms should be kid friendly at a park.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1247", "text": "Overpriced joint thats geared towards the naive tourists...If you want a good deal though do happy hour at the bar....", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1248", "text": "This place is over rated. Food is expensive and waffle is cold. I went twice and both times I was disappointed. I am not sure what the hype is about.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1249", "text": "Was there to cash a check... only one in line.. the teller in front of me had finished helping a female customer but still continued the chit chat, even though the customer was behaving like she wanted to leave but didn't want to be rude. Finally, the teller \\\"called me over\\\" with a \\\"chin sign\\\". And here she was chewing gum with open mouth and talking to me at the same time. Are these people actually trained.... because chewing gum while talking to someone is gross and rude, especially in customer service.... where do they find those primitives?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1250", "text": "The worst place to go if u are black & handicap. They want you to produce your birth certificate , handicap placard but that stays in the car so you can park in the handicap this has happen every time I've gone there.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1251", "text": "Recently renovated but my room was not completed and ac did not function properly. The lounge is nice touch but not enough to overcome the staffs lack of detail and follow through. Will give this place one last shot but not holding me breath", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1252", "text": "Disappointment, regret, irritation. After spending thousands of dollars removing a tumor from beloved feline, where I received mediocre service at best, I now will be asking for my cat's records and find a new veterinarian. I call Arrow Animal Hospital at 8 a.m. to inform them my cat's tumor was bleeding all over my house. I called them back at 11 a.m. and was put on hold. I finally received a call at 2:30 p.m., more than five hours later.I intend to go somewhere that cares as much about my pet as I do.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1253", "text": "Do not order the fish and chips, yuck. There was one sliver of fish which was like jerky and the rest was greasy batter. The place was over the top noisy. I would not go to this place again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1254", "text": "This place is really cute and clean. The menus on the flat screens are nice. The food was ok. Our fish taco shells fell apart, and our fried fish wasn't that crunchy. The shrimp quesadilla was made with corn tortillas not flour, which is different , but not great. I hope they take these comments and make changes I would love to come back and try them again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1255", "text": "The cabs and the drivers are great but the call operators are some of the rudest people I have ever encountered in my life. Seriously need to work on this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1256", "text": "Food was ok once we got it. Waited over 30 minutes for a burger at a burger place. Got there before the lunch rush and ordered right away. People seated after us were almost done eating when we got our food. Won't go back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1257", "text": "Bought an apple pie and it went moldy in two days. Brie was expensive and the worst tasting I've ever had.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1258", "text": "I usually don't write a reviewed but this place has the worst service. Just came here with my wife , 4 yrs old son and 9 months daughter. We wait over 10 minutes and flag at least 3 waiters to get some water at least. They all said one minutes and never came back. My son started acting up after waiting so long so we got up and just left. If you have young kids they careless. WOULDN'T RECOMMEND TO ANYONE WITH KIDs!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1259", "text": "I used to love this place. This time the spaghetti is crap and the service is shit! Two young people working. I'm sure the other place is better!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1260", "text": "Horrible. Will never go back. Forgot our order. Asked for our money back after waiting and watching 3 people come in, order, and get food. They weren't busy tried to act like it wasnt their fault they forgot.refunded sandwiches and tried to make it seem like everything was ok bc we were getting smoothies as the sandwich add on price. Terrible service. Didn't get the food so who knows if it would have been good.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1261", "text": "Average and overpriced, waitress didn't get our order correct. There was nothing exceptional about this dining experience, disappointing for location and price!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1262", "text": "Back to the 60s!!Sehr abgelebtes Hotel. Es ist stickig und laut. Habe zwar ein Balkon aber wenn das Fenster ge\\u00f6ffnet ist, erh\\u00e4lt man das Gef\\u00fchl die Stra\\u00dfe f\\u00e4hrt mitten durchs Bett!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1263", "text": "Rather disappointed, ordered the kare-kare, although the meat was tender,vegetables were soggy. The lechon kawali was pretty good, came with the gravy dip and rice. Perhaps will give them another chance due to the A/C not working on one of the hottest day of the year 122 deg,", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1264", "text": "The price scanners here will always, always overcharge you, especially on staple items like bread and milk. Bring a pad and paper so you can write down the shelf price. Or better yet shop at the new Winco in Henderson where groceries are 33-40% less.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1265", "text": "My meatball sub was kind of disappointing. I mean really all the meatball subs in CLT have beens sadly. More cheese is not the answer.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1266", "text": "Found a Screw in my Rice, Way to go on killing me. Luckily it was right on TOP and I couldnt miss it, although the waiter could. When I pointed it out to the waiter he just said \\\"sorry\\\" and left. Came back with a larger bowl of rice...... when I was done eating... That really made up for it? NOT! However when I told my friends about this, one of my friends said the same thing happend to her dad at the Keirlands PF Chang location. Her dad had the metal sponge peice in his food... Thats absolutely discusting!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1267", "text": "It's alright. The drinks menu is pretty good, but the food is pretty average. If you like chili, don't bother with theirs...you'd be better off having Stagg chili at home. The burgers, flatbread pizzas, salads are all ok. Red velvet bazookie was the bomb, but I can't justify another star just for that.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1268", "text": "review on the pho dac biet - the broth was way too oily for me, other than that it was decent, they do put a lot of meat in the bowl which is a plus.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1269", "text": "They give you alot of food... and I don't blame them for trying to get it out the kitchen because its horrible. The fried steak meal was bland. . It was like eating hospital food. The beef nachos are way over priced, the chips were old. I wouldn't recommend it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1270", "text": "The Nikko's uptown location is far suppior to this Ballantye local.The atmosphere is so different, the uptown location is fronted by fun Joanna, and this one is on the plain side. However, they do have outdoor seating.The food is delicious, as usual, but if you don't want to go to the city don't expect a fun substitute.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1271", "text": "This hotel SUCKS! Its dirty, and smelly the moment you walk in. Avoid this one bitch, Alisha at the blackjack tables! She's rude as hell.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1272", "text": "Rudest bartender I've ever had", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1273", "text": "All my food was cold. Got a number 7 with tots and a coney. Ate it in the car and it all tasted like yesterday's left overs. Just plain Horrible.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1274", "text": "Don't party here! If you're from LA and are accustomed to swankier places where the people make an effort to look nice this is not the place for you. The whole environment was unattractive especially the patrons. Tons of sloppy dressed guys, girls wearing flip flops and sun dresses in November! Not sure if this a club for heavy set people but there where many. I hate to be mean but it this is a perfect example of Americas obesity epidemic. Too many young people for those bodies.Stayed for one drink and left.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1275", "text": "Came here for corporate function. Nice thing is they have a lot of tvs to watch the games but beyond that I thought the bar food was subpar.Blackened brie - it was a little too charred. Calamari was lifeless and all crumbled. Hummus tasted fine if you could actually taste it despite the overwhelming seasoning of the bread/pita. Nachos were a bit stale. Chicken strips less than exciting and lukewarm. etc.Probably wouldn't come back here ever as there are better options.dmo out.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1276", "text": "Such a love hate with this place. It's always cheap place to shop. It is a bit unorganized inside.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1277", "text": "Just went there today and bought an iced mint mocha. I wanted to see how it compared to Coffee Rush's iced mint mocha. I was dissapointed. First of all, Copper Stars 20oz iced mint mocha is $5. One dollar more than Coffee Rush's 20oz iced mint mocha. Second off all the iced mint mocha was very dissapointing. Hardly could taste any mint. Not worth $5 maybe $3.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1278", "text": "Stopped by one night and we had a party of 11. To my surprise, they charge 2 dollars per ticket for splitting checks, a little odd for me. I don't mind the fee but the party I was with would rather pay together, no biggie. But disappoint came after, food portions are a little small, I can overlook that, but the food? Not very good, their sauce on the hong kong flat noodle was good but the meal itself was lacking. I wouldn't come back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1279", "text": "Ga-ross!! I can't believe I just spent $30 here! Undercooked egg rolls, pathetic chicken lo mein and just shitty tasting food all around. I don't live anywhere near this place and I will never return.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1280", "text": "Yes... I went to Popeye's for dinner tonight. I had a craving for popcorn shrimp and it was the closest thing to satisfy my hunger. Is it just me or are their portions shrinking? My popcorn shrimp was good and finger-lickin' greasy like I expected, but I could have eaten 3 times the amount! I guess that explains why they don't have a kid's menu and my boyfriend's son couldn't get a damn toy! They have obviously melded the two menus together and now I get to pay $6.95 for a combo that is kid-sized.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1281", "text": "I wish I could rate this place a half star. I've been waiting in line for 1hr. There are 10 terminals and only 2 people working. There are 20 people behind me and the line hasn't moved in 25 minutes. Will never rent from again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1282", "text": "This place is run down and seen better days. It almost impossible to find someone on the floor to help you. There wedding section is virtually non-existing and disappointing. I really wish hobby lobby would open on this side of town", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1283", "text": "This place used to be fun but is now overrun by tables as if it was primarily a restaurant. Boring. Advertise yourself as a restaurant and not a club and you'll be fine. Wasted $20. Thanks.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1284", "text": "$6.99 Steak & Eggs?!?! I was extremely excited...and you let me down. I think my jaw still hurts from the chewy steak I consumed that night...thank God for A-1 steak sauce.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1285", "text": "If you want a very average burger, with a nice big stinking pile of AWFUL customer service on the side, this is your Burger King location. I've worked in the area for almost 5 years and gone to this place 2 times. Now I remember why. I''ll avoid this stop like the plague from now on. At least until the staff is entirely replaced or retrained. Rude, disengaged, curt, and bitter. To the customers and very obviously to each other too. Most unimpressive cashiers ever. Some of the worst customer service in Charlotte NC. Period.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1286", "text": "I am not even sure what I ate, or if I really want to remember. All I know it is below average just like the rest of the many greasy subpar Chinese places around here.The worst is this: THEY USE STYROFOAM FOR EVERYTHING. Makes me sick to my stomach. I am tempted to give them 1 star for this reason.Heck, they might as well go out and club baby seals while they are at it with all that styrofoam.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1287", "text": "Just plain disgusting.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1288", "text": "Live music was good. Food was ok...I can take it or leave it, nothing great", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1289", "text": "Heard so many great things about this place, but when I went for lunch on a Monday, it pretty much was a disappointment. Selection of foods was paltry and no seafood at all except for the cocktail shrimp which they put like three at a time in a little cup. Will give it another shot maybe for dinner next time though.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1290", "text": "Visiting from California, absolutely loved it. The one thing that absolutely killed my entire family's experience and the day of my family was the guy named Alan at picture kiosk toward the entrance. Definitely beware of his callous crabby attitude ruining a family day out. He treated us as if we didn't have feelings and ignored a lot of our questions. You'd think the customer was always right.... Nope. It's Alan's world.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1291", "text": "I Would NOT recommend this place. I've been to many hookah shops and this was by FAR the worse one.SUPER expensive and service was horrible.Take the little extra time and hop down to Tempe - You'll find tons of hookah places far better at a fraction of the price. The worse thing was the service. Attitude, not friendly and VERY uncooperative. Then to top it over, our bill was $75 for only 2 hookahs with water for drinks. At a competitive shop, we'd have the same for about $30!!!!!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1292", "text": "It's late. I get it. But for someone to not even say a word let alone look at you is just pathetic. No \\\"thank you\\\" no \\\"have a good night\\\" nothing. Just an eye roll and attitude. I don't expect much when it comes to fast food. But seriously this is pathetic.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1293", "text": "We came here for the game thinking their all you can eat platter was a good deal, placed our names on the wait list. An hour and a half went by and still no table, we waited patiently for our names to be called while watching people stroll on in and take table after table. We complained to the ladies at the front and were basically accused of lying and we left never getting our names called. ALMOST RUINED OUR GAME DAY!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1294", "text": "Went back and got them fixed no cost. Which is expected. But the next day the crystals fell off AGAIN. Will not be coming back. Go to INSTYLE NAILS off of lake mead the job is always done right and the crystals will last a very long time.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1295", "text": "So so sad....nothing like the Trader Vic's from days gone by.... Food is meh. FIrst mai tai ok but the second comped one (thanks to Yelp check in) I swear had zero alcohol. Seriously. TV, don't play the game if you're gonna cheat. Won't be back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1296", "text": "Long wait, Runs out of food. Poor management. Waited in line 10 minutes. Waited another 25 minutes for a togo order before they came out and said they were out of the item. Didn't offer to expedite the order or anything. Would have had to wait another 25 minutes.... Really? Horrible staff and management.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1297", "text": "Went there with 3 others during \\\"restaurant week\\\". Usual parking problems with the valet parking hogging the lot. Place was clean, service was good. The $40 special plus some lobster was mediocre at best. I expected a great steak from a steak house. The chocolate souffle was unrecognizable, but the creme brule was tasty. The noise level was unbearable. Despite my good hearing, I could hardly hear two of the other three people at our table. I expected much more at an expensive restaurant and won't be returning.There are far too many better restaurants at lower prices than Morten's.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1298", "text": "Way over priced. I guess we're just spoiled by NY sushi. We have the best. Kaizen charges triple for what they call sushi. $10 beer? Ambiance is very nice though, if you want to pay just for that.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1299", "text": "Has been going downhill for years. Used to be my favorite place. Recommend they dig out menus and decor from 10 years back. Tries to be upscale, but fails. It was better when it was fun and friendly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1300", "text": "Seriously? No Guinness? WTF!? How am I supposed to watch soccer without a Guinness? Oh, that's right, you don't have the MLS stations so I can't watch my favorite team.The food was pretty bad too. I'll stick with Turf of G&D, thank you.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1301", "text": "Sweet potato fries are ok. Five Guys aross the street has a much better burger. I wasnt really impressed with the burger at BTs. If you are going to do one thing, do it well.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1302", "text": "This place usually rocks but not tonight. Walked in and I was the only customer. The guy behind the counter said we'll be with you in a minute. I waited for more then a minute. The guy just stood there...I finally walked out.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1303", "text": "Stopped in here to hang with some friends and most likely won't be back. The music is way to damn loud. Seriously you can't hear the person sitting right next to you let alone sitting across from you. The booths are so cramped together that you play a game of \\\"kicking footsie\\\" with others at your table. My wife accidentally got kicked from the person sitting across from her and she was bleeding. Like missing a toenail bleeding. The food tasted decent however you don't get enough for the cost and it certainly isn't authentic Mexican food.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1304", "text": "Checked this place out because we had some coupons. My boyfriend and I ordered a cripple creek and a buffalo chicken sandwich both on wheat. Both were supposed to be hot. We got home and neither were hot (we live less than 2 miles away.. I expected at very least mildly warm) and both were on white bread. My sandwich also came without bacon like noted. The sandwich was decent but with so many things wrong with our order I doubt we'll go back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1305", "text": "I had my vehicle here for brake pads replacement and it took them literally 4 hours to get it done! It's like they completely put their priority on my vehicle down the bottom of their list. They also charge me an hour worth of labor just for replacing pads. They filled the brake fluids to the point where shit was spilling all over the compartment. These guys are sloppy and crooks. Look somewhere else.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1306", "text": "Horrible do not go here they ripped me off they charged me $200 just to put 3 stupid sensors on my tires", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1307", "text": "It's unfortunate that they don't charge a dollar or two. The quality if this theater is in par with dollar theaters. Goodyear needs a quality theater! Both dirty and poor quality sound.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1308", "text": "I've never seen the show but I'm sure if I had, I'd still have hated this. $30 is way too much money for this. You couldve not gathered evidence for your crime scene and still solved it. I understand it's supposed to be fun and easy but it should be a little challenging. Plus they wouldn't honor the coupon that we'd brought. Not realizing that the coupon had expired at the end of April, the concierge wouldn't cut us a break. The whole experience was an epic fail. Spend your money on Titanic or Body Works.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1309", "text": "I wish I could give this place 0 stars. I've been here a couple of times (only because it's one of the few places on the block that doesn't have a cover charge) and have consistently been disappointed. My most recent visit was plagued with terrible service and an extremely unfriendly and aggressive staff. If you like being treated with shocking disrespect, try your hand at SIP.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1310", "text": "Overpriced and it tastes like frozen powder. The only reason they're in business is because they're the only frozen yogurt place in the Mirage Hotel. Save your money for a Gelato at the Venetian or the Bellagio.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1311", "text": "Not worth it. Expensive and quality of food isn't up to par. Left unsatisfied. Will not come back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1312", "text": "I finally got word that my sofa and love seat was coming today. We prepped the area and found out that there was a problem with the sofa. The delivery person said that the heat will cause the leather to tighten, but my wife's thinking was that they just wanted to deliver and forget about it. She sent it back. We were kind off disappointed after spending $4800, they could have at least check the furniture before sending it out. That will probably be the last thing we purchase from them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1313", "text": "If by burrito you mean a large corn tortilla taco then I guess some burritos are not created equally. Terrible and bland taste, nothing like what I expected. I probably should have read some reviews before ordering. Everything including salsa costs extra... I literally walked out without eating.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1314", "text": "I had the fried chicken, which wasn't impressive. A little bit of seasoning or something would be nice. I had the meal, which included dessert. While I was working through the chicken, the waitress brings my dessert! Which had ice cream in it! I was nowhere near finished with my chicken, what in the world would compel you to bring my dessert so that it could melt while I'm eating?!I mean, come on... it's not rocket science!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1315", "text": "Even though their rates are lower than most, I do not think it is worth it. Pay maybe $20 more to stay at Bellagio or another hotel that is newer and cleaner. Monte Carlo is old; the rooms are really average; casino is mediocre. They do have the buffet and M life, so it's ok if you're going for free. Don't spend your money here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1316", "text": "I have been to Rebel Republic a few times and found the staff to be okay, they often leave you unattended for long periods of time. I also noticed they would run out of food from the already limited menu. Overall not impressed with this location", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1317", "text": "The only positive thing I can say about this place is that it has a decent selection of beers. The service ed okay, the layout is very congested I couldn't even get into my seat without bumping into other diners. The food was mediocre at best. Very bland without even a hint of seasoning, seems to cater to American tourists.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1318", "text": "Rude staff, run down interior, not the safest place in town.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1319", "text": "There is nothing Grand Canyon-esque about the Grand Canyon Experience except the fake rock facade and the real birds that have taken up residence inside (I saw three). This is a large tourist trap, I mean souvenir shop. They have every kind of trinket including crystals, \\\"Indian\\\" jewelry, and myriad Las Vegas T-shirts. There are two floors packed with stuff you don't need.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1320", "text": "I a new transit from the East Coast. Have ordered from this location over 5 times. My food came cold the 2nd time I ordered and they replaced the meal, fine. On New Years Eve 2014 , i ordered and the food came in over an hour, the soup which is usually awesome, was watered down and tasteless and my Orange chicken and fried rice just as bad. Please step up your delivery game, you have great food, but as it stands, I will microwave a frozen dinner before ordering delivery from China A Go Go again!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1321", "text": "For such a new hotel, this place is not worth it. No prime rib at lunch, service was horrible, I waited ten five minutes and grab my own high chair for my 9 month old. The crab legs was frozen, bus boys walking slow and taking their time. I had to clear my own plates. Good thing the table next to us left, i piled it ten high until someone noticed and came to clear the plates.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1322", "text": "I went to this place because it had good reviews, but I was really dosapointed. The Tacos were only 99 cents but they were VERY small. Their tortas are also very small. The only thing I liked about the restaurant was the free chips and salsa. Not the worst place but, I will definitely NOT return.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1323", "text": "They have a better array of beading materials. The customer service overall is just bad at this place.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1324", "text": "Food is good, service and cleanliness need major improvement. Teen staff mostly ate and was clueless to the customer,Moire mature servers, steam clean the place, would be a great experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1325", "text": "Bland, boring, \\\"Mexican-esque\\\" food. Warning sign #1: all white people dining there.Warning sign #2: salsa that's bland as ketchupWarning sign #3: no hot sauces on the tableThe three of us each had a different item from the lunch specials. Yet our plates looked almost indistinguishable from one another. On each was some configuration of flour tortillas, mountains of shredded iceberg lettuce, and a slick of pale refried beans, all topped with orange cheese.You can get more flavorful \\\"Mexican\\\" food at Del taco. This place is more like Mexican't food. Ulgh. I want my $5.25 back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1326", "text": "One would expect the dining facility in a Shearton Hotel to be top notch, not here. Food is over priced for the bland taste you get. Service is terrible. I had a burger and fries ($15) that was only modestly better than what you'd get from a fast food place. I had to ask someone to take my order, I had to ask for drink refills, I had to ask for the check, and I even had to then ask someone to take my money to play my bill. Very poor experience.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1327", "text": "Ook. Needs a remodel in a BAD way.Felt childish compared to Mandalay Bay and Luxor (on either side).I bet kids would like the theme here.Pro - less expensive than other strip hotels.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1328", "text": "I really didn't enjoy my experience. I felt (from a beginner level) that the routes were poorly planned and the space was poorly utilized with random holds, unmarked. I only bouldered and most of the gym was top ropes so maybe I got a bad taste in my mouth, but I'll shop around before getting a membership.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1329", "text": "Staff was great...food was average at best. Not much more to say...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1330", "text": "They couldnt tell that I had cysts on my ultrasound, thought they were ectopic pregnancies... really?! They put me in an office told me I needed to go right to the ER or I could die. uhmmmmmm what? So I listened, even with no insurance and went and ER was in shock that PP thought it was eggs. They were clearly cysts and I have to pay out of pocket for this hospital bill.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1331", "text": "I don't know what the deal is with this location, but they are ridiculously slow! Even if my order is a pre made salad and iced coffee and there is no one else in the drive-thru lane, it still takes forever!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1332", "text": "Soooo disappointed. My friends raved about Pete's. Today was the day I finally check out Pete's. I order the 3 piece fish meal (w/fries). I guess it would be tood if you enjoyed greasy, oily, deep fried fish. The fish was not even seasoned well. I think the local grocery freezer could have done a better job.PROS: cheap eats, prepared quicklyCONS: oily, not well seasoned, cash onlyI will not be going back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1333", "text": "This is a weird complaint, but I absolutely hate when I can taste dirty tap water in food. Everything I had from this Taco Bell had a lovely City of Mesa aftertaste.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1334", "text": "Opportunities:Reduce the price of a side of pancakes if the customer doesn't want toast. Even if its only fifty cents. Better tasting bacon please.Male server in the morning could be warmer and more sociable.Probably wont return.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1335", "text": "Hair in food.The end.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1336", "text": "We order from alot of restaurants in Chinatown. Tonight was my last time. I have orders w/ beef instead of the chicken I ordered. No cashews in the cashew chicken. This evening no sauces for the egg rolls or expensive tempura....they don't check the orders before sending them out. I'm done.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1337", "text": "Totally agree with Travis above. In my opinion, and that's really just what it is, what we like and dislike individually, is that their burgers are not that great. Their okay after drinking a lot of beer on State Street, but they lack something, that special flavor, I can't pinpoint it, but I just find them kind of bland. I mean I do like a greasy burger now and then, it's just needs to have flavor. Sorry, don't hate on me!!Kissy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1338", "text": "Was here last night, dont know if its just me but usually when you walk into a sushi/thai place you get a welcome from some one in a corner or from behind the sushi bar, but not here. No one came to seat us and there was no sign so we just grabbed a seat. Everything else like server etc was ok. In regards to the food itself, we didnt like it at all..Thai foods known for its authentic flavor and spices.. This place want good. Honestly theirs better tasting thai food in Vegas....", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1339", "text": "I can walk to this store in less than 5 minutes, however, I almost always get in my car and drive to Whole Foods or Trader Joes (add Target to that list when it opens next year!) This store is absolutely FILTHY and most of the employees appear as if they would benefit from a shower and some clean clothes. I shop here only when absolutely necessary, use the self check out, and purchase only canned / packaged items that I can wash when I get home.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1340", "text": "This is a nice clean place, if you're bringing the wife and kids and maybe grandma too. If you're younger or single and looking for a hip party, this is a complete waste of your time. We actually threw away our room and checked into Cosmopolitan mid-trip and absolutely saved our bachelor party weekend. It's unbelievable how quickly this town changes. You need to do fresh homework to get it right.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1341", "text": "Wasn't impressed at all. For price I expect better quality. Chicago style Pizza was burnt and wings where not even crispy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1342", "text": "This hotel was just ok. Location was good. The lines to check in was ridiculous... The resort fees were $22-25 a day luckily I had a roommate and we split the cost.. I had a good time in Vegas but next time I wont stay here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1343", "text": "The service was very poor, the atmosphere very average. Food was good, even though we were not ask if we wanted our food mild so our food was hot flavored. Price was ok till u realize that all food is a la carte. I did not realize rice was extra with your curry, so be sure to get your side otherwise you will disappointed. Overall, I will not come here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1344", "text": "Overpriced, sloppy work, rude, unfriendly & super dirty ESP in the waxing area...scary...Not recommended ~ Try another salon, you will be happy. There is a new place is moving in across the street from this establishment & I am thankful as I live close by & have to drive far for better service & quality of manicure, fills & pedicure! Not recommended!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1345", "text": "I never review franchises unless the are bad. This taco bell is terrible. If I want taco bell I go further and more out of the way to get it. Service is terrible, they are always messing up an order and the drive through is always backed up. Several different people have worked here and they continue to be rude, and could care less about their work ethic. Avoid this place", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1346", "text": "horrible customer service I was in a hurry and just popped in here real quick and asked the girl if they had a particular outfit she says \\\"I don't know youll have to go look on the wall\\\" ....ummmm that's what I was trying to avoid stupid! Of course after searching the wall for ten minutes they didn't have it and actually they didn't have much of anything! maybe that's why it was so dead but now I know so on to PARTY CITY!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1347", "text": "Very cool setup with plenty of room however the wait staff seems to have trouble serving everyone. I was there on a not busy Wednesday night. Our waitress rarely showed up, then brought my entire group of 12 ONE bill without ever asking if we wanted to separate...very annoying. The drink prices are pretty high too.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1348", "text": "Audio staff is awful. Ringing and feedback for most presentations or the levels were too low and the audience couldn't hear.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1349", "text": "Too bad. Never come back for $50 and nothing to eat at all. Meat is not good and not many different kinds to choose", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1350", "text": "Nice restaurant. Beautiful setup and great food. Unfortunately very disappointed with the service. There was a yelp offer to receive one glass of wine if you check in. We were a party of 14 and the manger brought ONE glass for the whole table! They argued with us that it wouldn't make sense for the restaurant to offer a free glass of wine to everyone! Such a scam. Really disappointing service for such a good restaurant.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1351", "text": "Don't ever get the trout taco special. They are crap!!! Cabo fish taco has really gone down hill lately. The service is good the food is crap!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1352", "text": "I'd have to say my visits here including this one have been average. I've never had any real luck gambling here. The place is clean and they do have some of the newer slot machines available. But traveling across the city to come here- not worth a special trip. I also ate at their fast food pizza place. The meatball sandwich came out cold (like the gambling, lol).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1353", "text": "The food was ok but we had to wait for about an hour and a half after we ordered for it to show up! Not only that but the wait person was quite rude. Save your time, go somewhere else.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1354", "text": "This place is now US Egg's. Food wasn't bad, just not a lot of flavor and im a guy that likes a lot of spice. Service was adequate as well.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1355", "text": "We have been here before and revisited, we had the worst service EVER!In fact we had NO service! Out side of the owner bringing us water, we neverWere even acknowledged. The place was not busy, there were only two other tablesOccupied (not counting the bar area) the waiter passed by us a number of times, Never even said hello or what TF..... We left and had plenty of yummy appetizers And wine @ Babbo's. They will have to drain all of there savings to survive withThat customer service!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1356", "text": "DO NOT EAT HERE! The BBQ nachos seemed to have diarrhea on them. They were inedible. We took the rest of our untouched food and gave it to a homeless person who is probably very mad at us now. Might have been the worst food I've ever eaten.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1357", "text": "The place has a nice outdoorsy atmosphere. Kids and everyone that didn't have to wait in line to order food (45 minutes) had a good time. They need hirer a few people for outside service. The tables could use a good wash and leveled up. It's hard to enjoy your meal when your sitting sideways and can't steady your self because the table top is so sticky and stained your afraid to touch it. If it were not for the kids enjoying the outdoor fire place I would have left.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1358", "text": "So I supposedly got an email from the management group.. yada yada yada. I emailed them, but haven't gotten a reponse as of yet. We shall see if they follow through on an upcoming tripnin January.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1359", "text": "Maybe their exhibits are decent, but their service for members is certainly not. I paid $50 membership fee and provided all my contact information and email address. Never received any communication regarding upcoming events, classes, discounts etc. The only email they cared to respond to was how to pay the membership fee. Never a response to my other inquiry emails. Not recommend to become a member.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1360", "text": "CASH ONLY!!! Good Service!!As far as the food is concerned, I'll just say I am not impressed. Its TOO cheap! I am not looking for the cheapest price for the cheapest food. I am not a college freshman anymore. Instead, I am looking for QUALITY food at a reasonable price. With that being said, you can taste the cheapness in the food.The service was top notch however. I cannot say enough about how friendly the staff was. This might be the one and only place I would go back to DESPITE the food and simply for the service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1361", "text": "This Sushi place is way overpriced and the sushi rolls are not that great. We stayed in the Palazzo at the Venetian and wanted sushi. We were disappointed. The sushi rolls are tiny and tasted mediocre. The only thing that I liked was the sashimi and the sauce that came with it. This place is not worth it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1362", "text": "Hotel bar desperately trying to be a foodie and mixologists heaven. Fails miserably on both. Overpriced. Food is mediocre at best. The mixologist drink specials are laughable. Do not waste your time here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1363", "text": "Horrible, over priced, worse than Dennys in terms of quality- and they tacked on a to-tax and mandatory tip for a sandwich to go!!! Beware!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1364", "text": "One word. SALTY! They seriously need to watch the amount of salt they put in their food.I ordered the shawarma in pita and I've never had such a salty meal before. I've lived in the middle-east (Bahrain) my entire life and shawarma's don't taste this salty or are so over priced in that part of the world.If you're looking for authentic its definitely not here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1365", "text": "Yesterday my family and I celebrate my birthday but the waitress Was a disaster she hit my husband, we wait a lot of Time for food, we spend $ 300 and now my children are very sick I do not recommend this place! Worse birthday ever! I can't believe I was very happy and excited for my birthday but know I'm so desperate! I'm take my kids 2 the hospital !", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1366", "text": "Not a good place to take your 90 yr. old friend. Please turn up the lights when you have the \\\" Early Dinners\\\" I'm sorry but four little pieces of bread for SEVEN dollars, really? then to get a special and it has a small piece of fish and about a Quarter cup of salad for $29! Don't get me wrong I'm truly not a cheapskate but in this economy to pay $145 for three dinners, then have to have a snack when you get home is terr able!! Won't be back!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1367", "text": "I usually go durIng the week. Love the sushI chef, but after braggIng and takIng frIends on a Sunday, never agaIn. I was so embarrassed. The owner is pushy and arrogant. He changed the AYCE menu and eliminated items from lunch menu. He constantly in the ten minutes we were there kept pushing us to pay dinner prices(an extra $4.00) for appetizers. We paid for the two sodas that did not get touched. I vowed that I would NEVER come back. I rather drive 20 minutes from my home than the 7 it took me for great service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1368", "text": "This place is really a meh. I walked all the way from downtown because I heard it's the best poutine. It was very average, and the fries are not even hand cut, they are normal fries that you can get at any take out at 3am. For a place that only serves poutine and has been doing so from 1969 (or somewhere around that time) I'd expect better. It's barely give anything under 5 stars but, this place is really not that great. It's just hype, also the line outside will make you think it's great, but it's not.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1369", "text": "bought one dozen donuts..turn out to not to be fresh..never buy donuts on weekday..weekends seems to be fresher. should be charge day old price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1370", "text": "Weirdest veggie burger ever, also frozen fries for $5 yuck! To top it off $7 for a Bass that's more expensive than Boston!! Skip this place!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1371", "text": "No flavor in their food. The service was great but the food was disappointing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1372", "text": "This place closed!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1373", "text": "This has got to be the slowest Bojangles in America!!! The staff sucks, and they always ask you to repeat your order like they cant hear you. If I have to repeat my order to you three friggin times I am fuckin pissed!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1374", "text": "the bistro is pricey but good food. you have to want to go to enjoy the environment.the nightclub was subpar. they played pop music and songs that are not fun to dance to unless you're drunk off your mind.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1375", "text": "The breakfast in opinion was not all that great--bacon waffle was not Belgian waffle quality. Despite my dislike of their dress code , the only thing that I enjoyed was their meat selection and chicken pot stickers. They prepare lunch better than they do with their breakfast. The pizza did not taste good. They need to try their foods first before serving it to their guests. If they demand a strict dress code then their food should reflect it", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1376", "text": "This airport is in serious need of an update. Info kiosks/facility maps are hard to find (I assume they have them but I couldn't find one). Also, there are 2 wings per terminal which is quite confusing. One of the B terminal wings doesn't have a restaurant with a bar.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1377", "text": "Awful!! Never again!! I've been up all night puking because of this place!!! And this isn't the first time! I thought I would give this place another try. NEVER AGAIN!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1378", "text": "This place is not bad for a quick lunch and the interior is nicely designed. The staff were friendly and the food came out fast. However, the food quality was a little below my expectations. It was not bad, just less than I expected based on price and location.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1379", "text": "I was told that this place had one of the best burgers in town.Yesterday, I waited for 56 minutes for my burger and fries...56 minutes!And the burger was average; not the best.I could have a gourmet lunch in 56 minutes. You don't put 1 register and 3 guys behind the counter between 12 and 1.You put 2 registers, 6 guys when it's busy.Service was horrible. Wait was unforgivable and the burger was actually over done and very thin.Disappointed, again!Where is the real burger, real service? Please !!!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1380", "text": "Potentially a good, maybe great venue. Overrated in my opinion, with surly doormen, rude bar staff and a really weird mix of clientele. Not what you would expect to be frequenting a live jazz venue. Infact, the majority seemed more interested in chatting loudly, rather than listen to the live music.The Jazz bar could do with a bit of a clean, it is dimly lit, maybe this is the reason why.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1381", "text": "If you like dog food, then go to this lousy place for food.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1382", "text": "Very cold environment.. looks like a takeout chinese place rather than a sushi restaurant... albacore was not fresh, portions are decent, overall quality is poor and I have have much better sushi for that $ here", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1383", "text": "I personally wouldn't recommend this. It is really expensive, and you initially think it is not until they tell you that they are Tapas style servings of the food, and even then it is not really enough to feed people. I thought it was really overpriced and didnt think the food was that good. I had a sushi roll and it was just mediocre and cost around 30.00. I think that with all the restaurants on the Strip, you would be better off skipping this place.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1384", "text": "This airport has few choices and we decided upon this location as they were busy but there was no wait. We were seated quickly but then it took forever for anyone to approach us regards our order. Good thing we had the time waiting on our flight as the service continued to be very slow and forget needing a drink refill. The lettuce on the burger was 25% brown, fries cold and bun stale. Not impressed with the food nor the service. The airport needs other choices as I wouldn't eat here again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1385", "text": "As someone who is a local I really don't understand how peopleactively pick to go to Stripburger. The food is just not that great. We ordered nachos and the chicken was still cold. We ended up sending them back. I ordered a Root beer, it has alcohol and they allowed theice cream to completely melt before bringing it to the table.Its just disappointing. Id rather go to Holsteins or even Smashburger before I actively chooseStripburger again!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1386", "text": "Went to the 11:59 showing of Green Hornet. I got some popcorn and drinks, then entered the auditorium at 11:52. To my surprise, the feature was already showing. I don't know how long it was on, but it was not the previews but the actual movie. With the trailers, it had to be started about 30 min early. For 3 tickets and concessions, it came to about $90. For that kind of money, I would like to see the whole movie. Maybe the projectionist doesn't own a watch. More likely, someone probably wanted to go home early.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1387", "text": "It was on time. That's all the good I can say. The fingers were out of A box and as plain as could be. Kind of like the frozen kids Dino fingers. The pizza was not cooked all the way. There was no cheese to be seen or tasted for sure. The meatball were from the same brand as those fingers. Like children's frozen food. I have been getting these flyers for years. I finally decide to try them, and I am so disappointed. Bummer.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1388", "text": "The grooming service here has been terrible twice. Our first groom was great but after that, the groomer completely disregarded what we asked for and chose their own haircut. Our puppy came home looking like an ant eater with a full body of hair and a completely shaved snout, head, and ears. The groomers here are untrained and unprofessional. We should have never paid for the cut and I would never take any pet here for grooming EVER again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1389", "text": "walk us thru the buffet? quick reduction from 5 stars tho 1/2 in my mind. never again", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1390", "text": "Recently visited Frank and Lupes. Food was very good but service was slow. In fact, we had to go to the bar to order drinks because our waiter wasn't coming over to our table. At the end of dinner, my dinner partner left the table to use the restroom, and our waiter came over and asked me if I was waiting to be seated......this after he had been already waiting on me for an hour and a half.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1391", "text": "I knew it was going to be a fail as I watched the 'Barista' slopping together a latte for the customer in front of me. I ordered a coffee of the day instead--meh, I've had better. My wife got a soy latte: he dumped the milk in, without technique, and over-heated the milk. It was a watery, soppy mess. We want Nicholas to be great--or now, better. Train the staff!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1392", "text": "They had a 3hr window and never showed, when I called they didn't seem interested in my business", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1393", "text": "This place blows! I'm still trying to figure out how a place can ruin something you dip in melted butter...but these guys were able to manage it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1394", "text": "Fancy atmosphere but the food is not all that great. Good? Yeah.Special? Not really. Trendy? You bet. Tamari is Overhyped in my opinion, it highlights all the \\\"sexy\\\"food trends but doesn't really make a niche for itself", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1395", "text": "Try it if you like e-Coli poisoning and a evening spent on or near the toilet. The Pozole has the taste and texture of a barbecued sock, and comes with a side of salmonella. In the interest of fairness the guacamole was good and the service was decent.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1396", "text": "My first time going I ordered the Carne Asada burrito and loved the taste if the meat so I went back a second time and ordered the Carne Asada tacos 3 if them and was still hungry. Decided the third time to go back to the burrito and there was very little meat thought I was eating a bean burrito. Good once disappointed twice.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1397", "text": "Teriyaki chicken was nothing special. Curry chicken just wasn't good.California rolls were huge. Almost too big really.Maybe it was an off day, but I just wasn't really impressed. Won't be coming back here again.However, decor was really nice, and the service was top notch as well :D", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1398", "text": "Terrible! Some of the worst service and management I've ever seen! Our server said about two words to us the entire time, and checked on us one time before bringing us the check. The manager looked completely unprofessional, he was chewing gum, had blood shot eyes, and smelled like alcohol! The food was overpriced, their pancakes cost $8 without any sides. I will never go back again...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1399", "text": "This is good chinese food if you're from OTTUMWA, IowaBut im from around Chicago, and i can tell you with that the mandarin cuisine here is is not good. Borderline not edible. Im a restaurant owner and would hate to call anyone's food that, but it is what it is. The prices are reasonbale especially for a casino floor location, but food is bad.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1400", "text": "This place is terrible! Being a native NYer, I was excited to find a deli labeled \\\"real NY deli\\\". This is the equivalent to a super shitty, dirty Bronx bodega or road-side \\\"deli\\\" in some po-dunk upstate NY town. This is no \\\"NY deli\\\".The meats were over processed crap, bathroom was among the dirtiest I've ever seen any where in the world. On the positive, the people seemed nice & it's cheap. Totally disappointed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1401", "text": "Terrible. Got here at 9am for some dim sum. Service was sloppy and unprofessional. Then we asked for tea refill, the waitress answered ans said okay and then we see her on her cellphone for like 5 mins and forgot us, so we asked another person. Food wasn't the best either. The decor is dim and dark. The place, table, and plate wasn't all cleaned either. Not worth trying.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1402", "text": "Worst buffet I've ever been to. Overpriced and terrible quality. We ate dinner and it was so terrible I would not recommend this to someone I don't like. Also very small. The waiter took our food when we were not done. The staff was rude and seemed like they had other stuff to attend to. My advice eat at McDonald's. ......at least there not rude.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1403", "text": "The spring rolls were pretty good and the pho was average. On the downside is the service. I have been here a couple times and once walked out because they just didn't bother to come take our order. This trip wasn't as bad, but they need to address the service or lack thereof. Another irritation is that they accept cash only. They have an atm in the store, but it is just plain cheap not to accept cards then expect your customers to pay an additional fee to eat there.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1404", "text": "The only really great thing I can say about Rock Bottom is their location, it was perfect right before going out on a Friday night, but that's it. Their menu is WAY overpriced, with nothing really great on it. I just got the nachos (found as an appetizer) and my friend got the burger. The nachos were overcooked and semi-stale. The beer was decent, it's just draft beer here. Service was good and the atmosphere was fine. But I don't think I'll be going back anytime soon.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1405", "text": "This place is just the worst! Horrible customer service. Their employees blatantly show how much they dont want to be there and they have soooo much attitude! They cancelled my ship-to-store order without notifying me that it even got there! And it's not the first time! I've been a loyal customer since Robinson's May closed, but I've just about had it with this franchise!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1406", "text": "I rarely review chains let alone fast food but I was so annoyed today that I had to leave a review. I stopped in for breakfast before work. The girl at the register was loudly sucking and gnawing on a dumdum lollipop. It was disgusting. She was handling food and drinks while doing this. She didn't bother taking it out of her mouth to speak to me which caused her to make horrible slurping noises the entire time. I just looked in disbelief. Her manager saw the whole thing and said nothing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1407", "text": "Low class Italian food. Will not be back", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1408", "text": "Absolutely horrible! Cold donuts... had to put them on my dashboard to warm while driving to work, ordered a lemonade, huge mistake tasted like chemicals! Completely inedible. Never again krispy kreme!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1409", "text": "Souper salad is just OK.... Sweet Tomatoes is waay, waay better! I don't mind forking out a few more dollars at Sweet Tomatoes because it is higher quality & a better selection, and everything just seems fresher than at Souper Salad. I am highly disappointed at the frozen yogurt at Souper Salad...It is that low-quality ice milk garbage! Sweet tomatoes is creamy & delicious!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1410", "text": "Not very good at all, kinda wished we ate taco bell that day. Much better Chinese food close by.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1411", "text": "We finally came here for dinner but we were disappointed. There wasn't alot to choose from and it's quite expensive. The service was fine and the food was pretty decent but we expected a very different menu and a larger one at that. Plus their prices were way too much. I doubt we'd be back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1412", "text": "To start off, they got the order wrong. You know that feeling when you stop somewhere because you're craving something? UGH! Not only did they get the order wrong, but it was with two things that were so hot that my stomach was burning by the time I finished. Good, but hot. The guacamole was watered down, the salsa was watered down, and the refried beans were watered down! Saving money maybe? The rice wasn't done the same as usual Robertos either. Too salty. I was really disappointed. Skip this Roberto's and go to a different one. Not worth it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1413", "text": "Love the cranberry sause and turkey sandwich. That said, I've got to be true to my health scale. 2 stars for being just better than a mickey Ds. Change all the sandwich bread to 100% whole wheat and give more vegan options or use free range meat and this would jump to a 4 or 5 start place. That said, I'm starting to get hungry for the cranberry sause now.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1414", "text": "The only reason why it's getting 2 stars is because the good is actually good here. But the service has been absolutely awful this evening. Drinks have been forgotten. The waiter forgot to put in our birthday girl's order. When he told her that he forgot, they STILL didn't put it in. When they realized they messed up, they stopped coming to check on us. The drinks were not up to standard. Needless to say, this used to be a place we come, but won't be back anymore. Surely disappointed in the evening.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1415", "text": "There was a cockroach in the bathroom. I didnt ask for one. I trapped it and they removed it and gave me 10% off.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1416", "text": "Terrible prices at this Pharmacy. They quoted me a price 5x higher than I pay at a large, national, well-known superstore chain. And this on a drug that is generic and old as the hills. AWFUL!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1417", "text": "The dessert bar was amazing and our waiter was great. The rest of the buffet was below the quality of the Golden Coral. We had a coupon and at $20 wasn't a bad deal overall. They had crab legs but they were cold and not steamed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1418", "text": "Updating my previous review... I still do not have Amazon Prime for the SINGLE REASON that OnTrac is the preferred shipper in my locale (Portland, OR).I have ordered maybe 4 items from Amazon (Way down from the volume I purchased back in the good old FedEx Prime days) ... every time the shipper ended up being OnTrac. Every time the shipment has been delayed at least one day. Twice, the delivery guy did not even try to find my office just a \\\"rescheduled - other\\\". You know who never has problems finding my office? Competent delivery companies.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1419", "text": "Raw wings. Yummmm. When we reported it to the waitress she said sorry about that. Luxe. Step up your game.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1420", "text": "Misdiagnosed an engine issue. Didn't refund money...continued to look for the issue and kept the cash. Came up with an estimate of TWICE price of what was actually needed to fix my problem.Offers hard cookies and coffee while you wait. If you need work done on your Chevy, I'd recommend Ballweg in Middleton. Better stuff to eat while you wait, internet and computer stations to play on and coffee, soda, water, hot chocolate.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1421", "text": "Overrated!! Carne asada is weak, they forgot to put their so called charred tomato salsa on our carne asada tacos?..Shrimp tacos are good, only one shrimp under all the toppings..Loud environment in the dining room and very uncomfortable chairs. The servers seemed nervous and one did crash a plate of food onto a table of people sitting a few feet away from us..Too much hype from locals who have not experienced real authentic eats in larger cities across the US and outside..", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1422", "text": "Went during bike fest, stayed a week. When we got there there were no bell men had to lug everything ourselves, the room was nice looking, bed was comfortable but our toilet overflowed and we had water all over the bathroom and door way.. Our air conditioner went out... The beer! Idk if it was just the weekend we went but the beer was $8 a glass- small reg size glass! If we ever stay on Fremont st again probably stay at the nugget, looked really nice.... Maybe in a few years the d will have it together.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1423", "text": "I will never eat here again, the service was poor and there was a piece of cardboard cooked in my chimi. I got my meal for free, but I didn't eat any of it anyway, so what was the point of the comp?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1424", "text": "I was really looking forward to eating here because I had read good reviews. Maybe we went on a bad day. They were very slow but it took way too long to get our food and they screwed up my friends order. I got a chicken, carne asada and fish taco. The Chicken was the best. I didn't care for the carne asada or the fish. Guedos fish tacos are far superior. I don't think that we will return to Elmer's with all the great Mexican food choices in the area. Sorry.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1425", "text": "Well they where out of the large cups for shakes. So I got a medium and they still charged me for a large. The service and the shake where both mediocre at best. I will never go back to a cold stone again. Try churn on central at least when you hustled there you get good quality ice cream :-) lol", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1426", "text": "Maybe it was the fact that I got the burger well done but it was dry. The sweet potato fries were great, however. I was there with a large party, about 15 of us from a meetup I attend. The service was great, I didn't have a problem with it. I hear their desserts are world class. Next time I visit I will give that a go and hopefully rereview.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1427", "text": "I understand about getting good rates at hotels especially if it's just a room to sleep in...but...the \\\"vintage\\\" rooms were horrible. They are located above the casino, accessible only by a flight of stairs. Our room was non smoking but all the cigarette smoke from the casino came right up to the room. The poor sink and toilet were very shaky, clean but scary. I would not recommend these rooms at all!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1428", "text": "Maybe it was an off night, but it seemed Cirque, short-cirqueted the storyline since partial nudity and glitz were more important than a well-thought out story. I have such high expectations of cirque productions, I was sadly disappointed. The performers were great, but the storyline itself was so boring I dozed off twice. Guess I am just not that enthralled with nudity.. Definitely a meh in my opinion.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1429", "text": "They didn't explain to me I have to give them 30days nortice cancellation! I'm sure it was on contract by small letter. Aaaaggghhh I don't need anymore and still have to pay another month. I'll never sign up with body heat tanning.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1430", "text": "It is what it is people. Crap food. I spent $1.99 on a 2pc Tuesday special. Comes with mash and a bisquit. Everything is mediocre but then again I didn't come here for the outstanding quality of food. The guy at the counter hates me cause I asked for ketchup and a fork and I payed for my food with change. I hate him too. All in all cheap and crappy!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1431", "text": "Did not like the egg drop soup.Fried rice was okSeems like they use the spare parts of the chicken for the dishes very chewy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1432", "text": "Over priced and underwhelmed. The burger was ok the only memorable item was the bacon. The fries which I watched come out of the frier were forgettable. For a better meal at half the price I will stick to in n out.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1433", "text": "I am easily impressed by mediocre Chinese food. This place isn't horrible but its not good either.You get a lot of food per dollar and it comes out quick but it just doesn't seem even remotely fresh. Honestly, I liked the Lo Mein, it was just that the sauce was overly salty. The veggies were possibly frozen and the shrimp was just a bad idea on my part.Its close, its cheap, and I like \\\"Chinese\\\" food. But Lotus on Harris is only a couple miles away so that will stay as my local go to.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1434", "text": "We literally just walked out of te restaurant after waiting at the bar and being ignored. Like other posts noted, there were tables available, but a line and 10 minute wait. Dude - get it figured out.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1435", "text": "Ordered here once and I never will again. I ordered chicken Marsala, it was horribly bland. Had absolutely no taste to it and I think they use frozen chicken strips... Also they gave me a rock hard, cold brownie.....", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1436", "text": "Yelp has it right on the money as in it is a 3.5 stars, the food was excellent but the service sucked! I tried both the pork tamale and the pork chilli, while it was very good the service was just terrible. We never were offered salsa or anything of that nature. I will probably go back but will expect the terrible service. Service is the only reason they are getting a 2 star over a 4 star as their was a dirty table.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1437", "text": "Worst service of any restaurant. asked for two cups of coffee , brought one cup, said we ordered two, never came back with the other cup. ordered three dinners, offered soup or salad to only one of us. Mentioned we did not give our soup or salad order, waitress just walked away. Did not bring any cranberry sauce with turkey dinner, asked for some, reply we are OUT.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1438", "text": "They should call it Modern Bun because there is 6x more bun than burger. Remember the commercial \\\"where's the beef?\\\" This definitely applies here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1439", "text": "Terrible flight. Unaccompanied kids crawling on me, spilling drinks, throwing games. Contacted US Airways repeatedly, wouldn't offer _any_ material compensation whatsoever for 4.5h of discomfort. Their official policy is that if you get from point A to point B they don't care what happens in between. Avoid, awful.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1440", "text": "Gross!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1441", "text": "I ordered the Vindaloo pasty for lunch and was not impressed. It was a stronger, spicier, and sweeter sauce then I was used to from Vinaloo at most Indian restaurants and didn't go that well with the pasty. I might give the place a second chance though because everyone else I went with seemed happy with what they got.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1442", "text": "Do not get the BBQ ribs. Lousy at best. Even the corn on the cob sucked, and the fries were stale. The \\\"bartenders\\\" were nothing but kids goofing off juggling cups and bottles. Didn't even have Bohemia beer and charged me $35 for a shot of 1842. Oh yeah, and $5 for a bag of chips and salsa. What a joke...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1443", "text": "Wow :( when I asked if I could have a side of rice and beans I was rudely told that they \\\"are above rice and beans and that everyone is glad they don't offer them\\\" for the record, I'm not glad. Instead they offer pre-frozen boring slab fries that I can get at any Denny's in town. Huh???", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1444", "text": "I've heard a lot about this place but my experience here wasn't mind blowing. I got the \\\"3 finger combo\\\". The chicken was bland, not crispy and it was cold. The fries were soggy. The sauce was bland and Sonic's Texas toast had more flavor than their thick, soggy, half seasame seed hot dog bun that they call, \\\"toast\\\". None of it was worth the $6.59 I spent or the calories I ingested.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1445", "text": "Second time was not a charm. The food remained just okay. Not bad, not good. Too many other good places to go for breakfast. And it's not cheap considering its counter service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1446", "text": "Every CVS I've been in looks so empty. It's not lively at all. This is just like the rest of them.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1447", "text": "Really does not merit a star ! CONMAN ! RUDE ! DO NOT CALL THIS GUY BECAUSE YOU WILL REGRET IT ! Called for rental property, tenant said he wanted her to turn it off ! Put everything on dry ice for two days ! Would return Monday to replace ice maker. I tried to save a buck and got %#*~%#}. The worst part is that I have great tenants, and they got really upset ! WTF DUDE ? GYPSY ? Get a freaking real job !", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1448", "text": "This old girl is showing her age. I remember this hotel being built and it was absolutely beautiful. Comparable to Ceaser's. Not anymore.The Volcano show is still good, but that's the main attraction.We will choose another hotel int he future.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1449", "text": "This poor review is specifically for the groomer Susan. We brought our dog in at 11am and said to pick up the dog in 2 hours. When I came back at almost 4pm she did not even start grooming her. She said she will start on her asap and instead did a 20 minute haircut that looked horrible. I left the store and will never go back to this groomer.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1450", "text": "very expensive mediocre food. I was very disappointed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1451", "text": "arrogant, unprofessional, disinterested sales people. We were treated poorly on 3 consecutive visits - basically treated as if we should be extremely humbled and grateful that they'd deign to sell us an Audi. We didn't buy one - went across the street to Mercedes. Far better service and professionalism.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1452", "text": "I am flabbergasted!There is no other way to put it.'Ol Dusty has gone and put me in his tickler file. I just opened an envelope from his office. The name is correct, the mailing address is not. Not very classy to leave off the suite number, Dusty.You must be nuts if you think you are ever going to have my business. As I have notified your office, I will reiterate here:Take me off your mailing list. You are wasting paper, ink and a stamp.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1453", "text": "Went here once and got food poisoning!!!! Never again will I go to a chick fil a. Ended up in the hospital for 2 days with iv fluids bc I was so sick. Tasted good going down but not coming up. Customer service terrible!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1454", "text": "Took a long time to get our food,we asked for a cheese crisp to be extra crispy, it was not,very bland rice, and not much meat in the green chili, Salsa and chips were good", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1455", "text": "Horrible service. They do more talking then actually working. Brought my car in for alignment and oil change. Was told one hour tops. Three hours later still waiting. Don't go there.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1456", "text": "There are some things I like about Imperial Palace, but the food is not one of them. The monstrosity of IP's cuisine is epitomized by Burger Palace, a fast-food hamburger place that's significantly lower quality than McDonald's but charges a lot more. Do not eat here. Ever.Edit: In the 1.5+ years since I wrote this review, a couple of good restaurants have opened up in IP. All the more reason to avoid Burger Palace.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1457", "text": "Good enough find inside of Ballys. If you're walking through the casino, you'll see the signs offering their reasonably priced drinks and tacos (great for pre-gamers). However, once you're inside the place, those $2 margarita signs disappear completely. Make sure you ask your server for the $2 margaritas and draft beers specifically or else you'll end up with a $7 margarita...that doesn't offer anything justifying the extra $5. My advice, get a couple of the $2 tequila shots and dump them in the $2 margarita; V\\u00edola, a fantastic way to start the night on the cheap.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1458", "text": "Dr. Duenas is an ok doctor. He made a few mistakes with my RX, and tried to blame the pharmacy. The worst part is his staff. They lie, are slow, don't care about patients, and if you question them, you get kicked out. He should be ashamed of his staff. Avoid this doctor at all cost!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1459", "text": "My friend asked if i wanted anything while she was in drive thru- as she was on the phone with me-- She ordered my drink correctly and instead of my 3 pumps classic and 1 punp white mocha she came home with 3 pumps white mocha and 3 pumps mocha. Wtf! THANK GOD ONE ON BELL OPENED UP!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1460", "text": "Staring at 5+ empty tables just within the bar with a snippy hostess saying 25 minutes....no thanks!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1461", "text": "Slowest place ever!!! No matter if you go inside or wait in the drive thru, although the inside is a little quicker. I would have preferred to go across the street to the Target or Albertson's Starbucks.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1462", "text": "This place is a tad bit expensive for my taste and the service could be better.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1463", "text": "Awful service. Super slow and ignorant. Food was below average. Oilyyyyyy, salty, and tasted like plastic.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1464", "text": "Went on Valentines day. Big mistake, place was so overbooked our waitress was ready to cry. Also, felt like a high school re-union, nothing but teenagers.Food was good but drink service was slow.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1465", "text": "very expensive for shitty food lmao. Theres hardly any variety and its so small! i recommend any other buffet than this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1466", "text": "We went in a group of 6 for dinner on a Wednesday around 6pm the place was empty and it still them for ever to take our order and bring out any drinks(20 min and I had get up ask to please get some one to help us). After that I got up and said we were ready to order and no one came for another 10 min?? We ordered our food came and it was so delicious! But our drinks were not filled even once. I think if we do a next time it will be to go.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1467", "text": "Needs help. Several visits cause its close. Always getting screwed in the drive thru", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1468", "text": "The Hilton Hotel in not what it looks like in the pictures. The pool is tiny and the rooms are disgusting! I would recommend a place like Mandelay Bay or The Belagio.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1469", "text": "The print shop is probably the worst run printer in office max lineup. Shoddy work that they regularly have to redo and they never call you when it's done like they say they will. Incompetence is the norm here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1470", "text": "Terrible don't go this place ! We were seated than waited 30 minute while being completely ignored by the wait staff. Let me add that it was not a busy night. Don't wastes your hard earned money at this excuse for an eatery!@", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1471", "text": "Don't Seat on the bar very bad Service on the bar and this time the food was mediocre Bartender arguing with me about the quality of food VERY BAD SERVICE", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1472", "text": "I have always liked this place. I eat here once a week. Unfortunately, recently their food portions have gotten smaller and smaller. I have kept going back, in hopes it was just temporary. Today's chicken souvlaki pita had only four small pieces of chicken, 3 pieces of diced tomato, and two slivers of onion. What I was once able to share with my toddler, isn't really enough for just me. It looks like I will have to go down the road from now on.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1473", "text": "I'm a sushi eater and the sushi here is terrible. Everything has crab meat - even a basic salmon roll. No asparagus or wasabi aioli, etc. Teppan was decent. No fancy show but not bad", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1474", "text": "Foodwasn't that bad but service was horrible. It took 35 minutes for a party of 8 to be seated on a Saturday night. Our waiter was slow, didn't refill drinks as often as he should have and our appetizers came with our dinner, 35 minutes after we ordered ! Cannot recommend", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1475", "text": "most overrated and overhyped burger i've ever come acrosseveryone said i must have animal style- didnt tell me it was like thousand island dressing which i hate- anyways perhaps i'll try it again NOT animal style and rerate for now gets 2 stars for edibility", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1476", "text": "This airport needs a train like Atlanta.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1477", "text": "Don't waste your time... Ick! It's already dry enough in Arizona, don't think we need our food like that too...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1478", "text": "My husband and I decided to watch this because of all the great reviews, but that was the biggest mistake we ever made!! Granted, there are no bad seats, you have a great view from anywhere, but that's about the only positive I can think of. I literally wanted to walk out in the middle of it. There was nothing special about it...the dancing was laughable and guys with light-colored wet tights leave little to the imagination. Waste of time and money.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1479", "text": "This is a great place to eat before you go out to eat at another restaurant. I'm serious, it's really fresh and good, and totally unsatisfying. Overpriced for what it is, but it is good.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1480", "text": "Poor service and extremely slow. Lousy atmosphere. Buffalo Wild Wings is just across the street.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1481", "text": "Ok so this is no seriously pie (for those of you from the pacific northwest) but better than pizza hut!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1482", "text": "Altered Ego obviously has an altered sense of the word \\\"APPOINTMENT\\\". When I arrived five minutes early for my appointment, the receptionist said that Cody had accepted a walk-in just before I got there so \\\"have a seat or go next door for a coffee.\\\" Eh? I went next door, had a coffee, then decided I had better things to do then wait for the MAESTRO COIFFURE. Fifty minutes after my original appointment time Cody texted me and said he was ready. For what maestro? Another walk-in?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1483", "text": "hmmm was soll man sagenwir machen mitten in der woche auf der durchreise abends hier und es war anscheinend der einzige laden der noch auf hatteder laden ist ziemlich gross und es waren kaum leute da deshalb auch keine wirklich atmosphere wie man es bei mexikaner in gross-st\\u00e4dten gewohnt ist.auch die karte war mehr ein grosses sammelsuriom als eine texmex-karte.das essen (wir hatten 2 burritos) war nicht so dolle schmeckt wie ein fertig burrito aus dem tiefk\\u00fchler :-(zumindest aber waren die preise angemessen.doch von mir gibt es hier f\\u00fcr diesen laden keine empfehlung.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1484", "text": "Went out to try this place out today. Pulled the door handle and the door was locked. Peeked inside, the half of the ceiling lights were on and the tables were in dissaray and without a chair insite. More than likely this place went out of business.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1485", "text": "Has to be one of the worst drive thru I have been too on a Sunday night Around 9pm it took me 35 min yes you heard correctly 35 min to get some tacos the drive thru only had 5 cars in front of me too that's the worst part", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1486", "text": "I am not a big fan of Italian food but I've had great Italian food before and this wasn't it! My pasta was extremely greasy and food was like warm when it came out! The only good thing was the bread and water. There is nothing special about this restaurant and it is overpriced for the quality of food you receive. You will simply be paying an arm and a leg just because it's located in the Venetian. Not worth it. You will get better food if you decide to cook it yourself.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1487", "text": "After you get your drink the waitress turns into Houdini. Poof, gone, no more service for you. Needless to say I didn't eat here, you can only sit and wait for someone to take your order for so long before you just get up and walk out. Just a tip, don't eat here... ever!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1488", "text": "I have been eating there for two years the food has declined to the point that connivence doesn't help microwave food isn't worth it. I'm sorry to say out", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1489", "text": "Very dissatisfied with this hospital. I would never take myself or my family here again. The hospital is old and very dirty! Rude staff.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1490", "text": "Was excited to eat here. Food was disgusting, too greasy, and service sucked. Would not recommend to anyone!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1491", "text": "I wanted to go here but they didn't answer the phone and so I drove to the salon and they weren't open! Aren't they suppose to be open ?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1492", "text": "The food was good, the wine selection nice and this would have been an easy 4 star review but having my date feel rushed to leave and the numerous staff interrupting our date drops this down to the DNR category.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1493", "text": "The corn salsa was good. The lemon grilled wahoo fish tacos were real dry, the fish). The shrimp and crab dip, way too creamy. Not for us.Also, from several mths ago. :(", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1494", "text": "Horrible place once rebranded. Did all you can eat. Ordered 4 orders of shrimp tempura between two people and was cut off. I have never been to a place that cut you off of all you can eat so early into the meal. Go else where. Policies have changed. Just lost a loyal customer who used to rave about this location.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1495", "text": "very disappointed that the Thursday nite classes have been cancelled. i miss Carmen.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1496", "text": "I absolutely love and know good sushi, and this was not. The rolls were small with lots of rice and very little fish. For a table of multiple people they put wasabi and ginger on only one plate! The service was terrible to say the least. Rude and was only there when she was not needed and never there when she was. The price did not match the quality.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1497", "text": "We go here very often cause we work near by. We always send a food runner to pick up food for about 6 of us since we work the night shift. It might just be their night shift but they are always forgetting for peoples food. ALWAYS!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1498", "text": "awful nail salon ,very rude and unfairBig LIARS as to where your name is on the list I was next on their list and 3 or four ppl went ahead of me and I was told they signed earlier.They have no respect for a list,They wait on who ever they want to first according to cost of service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1499", "text": "I spent $16 on a bag of chips and sandwich and asked for a cup of water with a lid on it cause my hands were full. The lady working the grill yelled at the cashier that they don't allow that anymore. And then she said something rude under her breath. Get real!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1500", "text": "Worst experience ever !!! They took over 20 ns to get me my food and that was the drive thru !!! Never coming again !!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1501", "text": "Took forever for my pottery to be ready. I made a birthday gift for my niece for her 1st birthday. Went in on the 19th, my niece bday was the 30th. Girl there was very helpful, selection is very limited and so was paint color. Asked her when my piece will be ready. She said 7 business days. It took over two weeks!!!! They did a terrible job glazing my piece too. Never again. I used a Groupon. I rather pay more and go to Color Me Mine.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1502", "text": "My car AND my friend's car were both keyed in the parking lot here. I haven't been back since.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1503", "text": "I think this is a place to go late at night / early in the morning hours. We were there for dinner, and nobody really liked what they had. The gyro sandwiches were just ok. The bruschetta wasn't very good. The garlic bread for it wasn't v. garlicky, and it was cold. The spinach salad was old spinach leaves, and tasteless bacon bits. We were there for an early dinner. I know we disappointed the cocktail waitress because we didn't order.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1504", "text": "Do not come to this restaurant if you can help it. We recently had a very bad experience with this restaurant. The food is OK not great compares to other restaurants on the same street. The food came late and then when we complained the younger waiter had an attitude. Our friend ordered Hu tiu/ Mi and the waiter forgot to bring it out until we asked for it.I'm not sure our Vietnamese owners understand the word \\\"service\\\" mean or maybe they too busy making money!DVT", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1505", "text": "Overbooked and Overcooked. Saturday night Fiamma was way too crowded and loud. The kitchen was overwhelmed and overcooked my wife's veal and my grilled fish. Our friends were disappointed by their mediocre dishes also. One star all the way.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1506", "text": "Usually stop by at least twice a week and last couple of times been an issue. Frosty no spoon, drink with combo no straw. I understand save where you can, but give me accessory to enjoy my meal. Today got wrong order totally had to make u-turn to get correct order and refunded difference. Hopefully with some extra training they will listen to customer reviews", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1507", "text": "The food is good, the wait staff not so much, ordered a sandwich with sweet potato fries and got a small handful of fries for as much as I paid I think they could spare more disappointed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1508", "text": "So... We were in need of some serious sustenance and ordered your food for delivery. It was just not good, not terrible, but not good. The fries tasted as though they were reheated from days prior and what I thought was a baked sandwich really was buffalo chicken in a bread log. Oh and you forgot the honey mustard.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1509", "text": "The service and setup for this place was awesome.... Which was why I was terribly disappointed when the food came to the table. I ordered the heuvos rancheros and it was so incredibly bland. My eggs were dry and overcooked, my husband's sausage was rubber, and the coffee was literally the worst I've ever had. Not worth the price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1510", "text": "Yikes! It's been a while since I was last here but this place has taken a turn for the worst. About 10 other patrons in here when I went and it was dead silent. No music, no tv volume, no talking- no energy! The appetizers were mediocre at best and while the service was fine, the food and atmosphere really ruined the experience. Will probably skip a return visit in the future!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1511", "text": "Tried to eat here at 11am this morning....not able to. Waited 1 hour and 15 minutes and only got served our drinks. Told it would be yet another 10 or more minutes before we would be served. Manager offered to pick up the check if we stayed, but we we on our way somewhere else and couldn't wait any longer. Too bad food going past us looked like it was good. Might try going back at an earlier time. Until then, and until service improves, I can't give a great score.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1512", "text": "Decide to give Scramble a try . . . a drive from the West Valley. It was OK. Just OK. The eggs were good (we had the scramble). The toast was cold and dry (they could have buttered it while it was hot). The rosemary potatoes could have been great . . . but the potatoes were cold. $22 later and 99% sure I won't return. $2.30 for a coffee is way to much $$. Hint . . turn down the music (it was Sunday morning early and the music was way too loud).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1513", "text": "Their food sucks! Lumpia soggy. The dishes with vegetables in it salty. And it's expensive. Even the halo halo isn't so great either. I'd rather eat at Thelma's. The food there much tastier and cheaper!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1514", "text": "Overrated. The place is very small maybe 4-5 tables. The service was not that good, not personable. The parking is horrendous. To top it off the food wasnt that great. The sweet home alabama was not what I expected. Not much flavor in the different pasta dishes. Sad!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1515", "text": "I love Steak N Shake. This one, however, leaves a lot to be desired. The food often comes out cold and the servers are apathetic at best. Most of the time, they're downright rude. I highly recommend avoiding this location if possible. There's one on Route 51 that's worth the 15 minutes it'll take you to get there.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1516", "text": "After all the positive reviews of this place, plus my partner recommending it, I thought I would stop in at 2:15p on a Tuesday. 20 minutes or so later nobody has so much as asked me what I needed. I guess I'll just take my money and business somewhere else to buy myself a new bike. It's a shame; I saw some floor models I liked too.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1517", "text": "This place was awful! I have never felt the need to write a bad review about anywhere I've eaten until I went to Deejai.We had 4 different people waiting on us who had no idea what was going on, not to mention how rude they were. It was way to crowded and uncomfortable. The worst part was the food, mine and my husbands entrees were both still mostly frozen when we got them, it was gross. I would never eat here again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1518", "text": "You'll love this place (I didn't) if you like bland food and indifferent management. Will not eat again. Avoid. I regretted choosing this place.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1519", "text": "It's Filiberto's. They are all similar, but differ considerably in food quality and service.This one is the worst Filiberto's I've been to. Dirty, poor quality, and staff we encountered were argumentative and rude. I think my wife and I got sick from the food at this one.Like any Filiberto's, the burritos come with pure meat. Wanna add rice or beans? It'll cost ya! Wait... they have to remove meat to fit the rice/beans. Rice and beans are cheaper than meat! Why on earth would anyone charge more money when they are saving money??!? Senseless!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1520", "text": "It was just okay. Tables were dirty ... looked at tables around us and they were all dirty. I scraped off the cream cheese mix off my part of the table. Kinda gross. Had to wait until we got our bill to get the kids cup my son wanted - which by the way we ordered when we ordered our food. Husband got steak and eggs (steak over cooked), I got the philly cheese steak omlet (lets put it this way the cheese didnt melt) it was luke warm, kids breakfest was as expected. Waitress was slow.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1521", "text": "This place has an absolutely horrible policy with high chairs and boosters... They are kid unfriendly...the food is ok and prices are ok. The service is also slow... I will not come here again!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1522", "text": "Glad they are out of business.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1523", "text": "I wasn't really a fan of this place for a few reasons. I've tried a lot of different sushi places and the sushi here was not impressive. They didn't have a lot of choices for rolls and everything we ate tasted kind of bland. Also we sat at the sushi bar near the back kitchen and the servers kept yelling \\\"corner\\\" everytime they passed us which was somewhat annoying. Oh and there was a hair in one of my rolls. I don't think I will be back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1524", "text": "Horrible service and overpriced drinks as well as crappy food!! Won't be coming here again! Beware they'd rather put crap on their tvs than the pittsburgh pirates game even after we requested to watch baseball game! Don't waste your time go to Jerome Bettis!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1525", "text": "Over a short period of time this place has gone to the dogs. Napoleons and other butter cream pastries are now frozen as a matter of course. Beverage selection is poor and badly made coffee is accepted. Hipsters seem to accept the off hand service and lack of attention to detail as a badge of honor. Sadly the hype has done Amelie's a great disservice. I hope they can remedy it I used to love the place.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1526", "text": "Went about 3 years ago and I have not considered going back! Just nasty to me. Enough said!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1527", "text": "So this place has come apart like a $2 watch. Staff is friendly, I will give them that. But the restroom today was FILTHY & DISGUSTING. (see photo) Order was correct, but hash-browns were COLD and I had to take them back and ask for fresh ones. Ugh!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1528", "text": "The place is great but the tequenos are horrible!!! the arepas are ok, they don't have any yellow cheese or salty cheese to put on the arepas or the patacones. Very disappointed. Viva Las Arepas you have to offer queso semiduro!!! or at least cotija or feta cheese, something salty. I used to eat my plaintains with queso semiduro in Maracaibo so here I replace it with cotija. I am very disappointed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1529", "text": "Food was decent for what it is. Generous portions,friendly counter guy.Place probably would fail a health inspection thou.Never going back!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1530", "text": "I was drunk and it still tasted like shit. Two stars!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1531", "text": "The concept was nice but this place really didn't live up to expectations. There are some standard type store in it, but it doesn't seem to be a functional type mall as much as a tourist destination. The Rainforest Cafe was the highlight for me, which isn't really saying much. I didn't really find a whole lot of places I actually wanted to go into here.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1532", "text": "Quantity over quality. What can I say if you want to consume mass quantities for next to nothing come here. Although I did not get sick, the food is marginal at best. You have been warned.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1533", "text": "At the shopping area with my family, great music, the decorations are great. Nice dinner at olives, just very disappointed with security letting 2 men half dress like Santa showing off???? Really? Is this appropriate specially with lots of families?? Come on security, don't let this happen in your property", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1534", "text": "Can't really talk about much but the poor service. We walked out after 25 minutes without any. We even told the hostess we were headed to the showroom. She said she would tell our server. We never saw a server. Too bad, the menu looked interesting.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1535", "text": "The employees at this location are horrible, on 3 different occasions I have walked into an empty store and stood there waiting for them to stop talking and do something and everytime I end up leaving because it is so irritating.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1536", "text": "AVOID THIS PLACE and save your money! Went there 3/1/2014 with my 2 kids and had a horrible experience. Far from family friendly. We also took a certificate from restaurant.com since they say they accept them and they refused to take it from us. The food is 100% greasy food and way over priced. Find another place and save your money so that you are not disappointed and waste your hard earned money!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1537", "text": "The croissants tasted weird. I should have went back to get my money back but didnt want to miss my flight.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1538", "text": "Wasn't a fan. Food was dependent on you to come up with the recipe and with the type of food that can not end well. No creativity since the chef does it your way. I wasn't impressed.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1539", "text": "Every time I come here there out of a item I like , the tables are sticky as if they wiped them down with a dirty towel , soda machine is usually out of ice, or the rice is crisp like it's been sitting for ever I'm a islander so it's hard to find island food that's open late now I have do deal with this", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1540", "text": "Very unhappy with this place. Spent over $50 on dinner for self, hubby and two sons (19) and (22). After dinner, went into bar area to shoot a game of pool and were asked to leave because my younger son wasn't 21. I find this ridiculous since Arizona law says servers must be 19 to serve alcohol. We were there as a family, weren't drinking and just wanted to have a fun family night. I won't be spending my money here any more.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1541", "text": "My friend and I made an appointment and still waited 15 minutes after we arrived. 2 of the women were rude and one even said my friend asked for the scrub when she didn't and still charged the extra money for it. Never going back!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1542", "text": "*UPDATE* We have loved J&G a long time but are really disappointed. We loved going there for their fabulous cocktails and I hate to say it but they lost their touch. The last couple times we went we were underwhelmed - the staff was not as knowledgeable or friendly or helpful and the drinks have gone down hill. I don't mind paying $18 for a cocktail when they taste like they USED too. It seems as though they fired the real mixologist- I hope the go back to their old ways because I miss going.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1543", "text": "Meh... Went in on a Tuesday morning at 10:30 to get my ring repaired. Walked around for a while. All the sales reps were busy. I'm fine with waiting, but common customer service is to at least acknowledge you see a customer with, \\\"we'll be right with you.\\\".", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1544", "text": "I wanted to like this place, but they charged me $4 extra for a side of rice. And this is not any kind of special rice - just the same kind they have at Roberto's for $1.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1545", "text": "Not great, I would have preferred a frozen pizza instead. Super greasy, not a crispy crust. RUN to Grimaldi's instead!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1546", "text": "Pricy. Not my idea of a breakfast place, where are the eggs and hash browns?Better located on the strip or a high end area.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1547", "text": "Avoid dealing with Rory Agnello. Rude, abrupt, arrogant and dishonest. Enough said!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1548", "text": "Overrated and overpriced.Bread is good, but REALLY greasy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1549", "text": "I went to this restaurant for lunch with my girlfriend. It took a good 15 minutes to make one gyro plate and one Caesar salad.The lettuce for both meals was going bad and pink on the edges. The chicken in the Caesar salad and that gyro meat itself and the hummus were good. The Gyro plate did not come with a pita. This meal cost $23 with tax. A total rip off. I will not be coming back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1550", "text": "It was okay, not what I expected. The toasted bun was nice, but the flavor from the chipotle chicken was lacking. Both of the ice machines were out of ice so the fountain drink was not very cold. For the money, it could have been spent better elsewhere.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1551", "text": "This place is far the worst place to get your nails done. It burned my nail while he was filing it down. Usually my fills are smooth but when you rub over the nail its bumpy as hell. I RECOMMENED neverrr go to this place. This place sucks", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1552", "text": "Our company has a contract with the Hyatt Regency Montreal, our reservations were made a month in advance. When we arrived they were very dismissive and were trying to avoid us. When we asked repeatedly about our rooms they would not respond to us. They finally said that there was a mix up and they are sending us in a cab to another hotel( the Comfort Inn South) 30 minutes away. Our company will be discontinuing the contract.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1553", "text": "Bad bad bad service!! Never buying a groupon for this location again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1554", "text": "I wish I could give no stars. So unfortunate. We are currently still waiting to see the Dr. & have been here for over 3 HOURS!!!! According to the front desk & the other reviews this is normal. Save yourself the frustration & time, go elsewhere.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1555", "text": "Called when my airport pickup was 10 minutes late. Dispatcher said he was on his way. Called again when driver was 20 minutes late. Dispatcher must have forgotten I had called and said driver was there on time so I must have been late. Terrible service AND liars.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1556", "text": "the size of the screens is about 4 of my tvs put together. my dwr couch that doubles as a bed is more comfortable than the sitting in this place.too bad it's the only 'theater' to see any good movies.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1557", "text": "This new group of employees doing the drying might have all the proper paperwork but they don't have professionalism! 1 guy seems to be the loud mouth ring leader, even refused to help another employee asking for assistance cause \\\"it's his cousin and he can say that\\\". That vehicle had to be run through the car wash because it waited too long.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1558", "text": "Had them come out to try and get rid of our Pigeons. The next day a wire came off and a pigeon made it into one of the areas that was blocked off. Try getting ahold of ValleyPro now. No call backs. When we finally got a person no show. We have been trying for months now an no results. Have contacted the Better Business Bureau. They contacted ValleyPro and they lied and said they took care of us. I would not recommend them to anyone. We want our money back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1559", "text": "Completely fleeced me. Asked the lady up front about all you can eat sushi but that I don't eat carbs. She said ok. Them served me and charged me $50 for individual rolls because I didn't eat the rice. Did not take care of it properly and then avoided me for the rest of the meal.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1560", "text": "I'm not going to take the time to re-write the same story as Bri D. but I will add this -If you can't manage to get food in front of someone 40 minutes after they order it, you should not be in the restaurant business. It is breakfast. It should take 10 minutes, TOPS! I could have waited for a table at The Good Egg, been seated, and served in less time than it took for me to finally give up on this crap-tastic joke of a cafe.No thanks.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1561", "text": "Worst Filiberto's around and that should tell you enough. They use old McDonald's fries for potatoes.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1562", "text": "This was our first time to this very highly recommended establishment,and I must say this was the WORST DINNER I've had in a long time. Coffee was tepid at best Alfredo sauce tasted as if it were from a jar, wait I've had better from a jar. The cannon filling was very gritty and the chocolate sauce was Hershey from a squeeze bottle and definitely was not with the 55.00 bill. We've had better st olive garden. Don't waste your time or money at this poor restaurant. We will never go back!!!!!!!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1563", "text": "Boo, this place sucks. My boss who loved Taco Ole also loved it here. She ws a nice lady, but I think her taste buds were built from poop sandwiches.There's not much to elaborate on other than to say that nothing I've ever had from here has been good. Some of it was close to not edible. And it's sad because REAL Memphic style BBQ is amazing. This is a really poor approximation thereof.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1564", "text": "$60 for 4 rolls that we weren't that impressed with... I find that pricey.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1565", "text": "The lady that did my pedicure was miserable, pedicure lasted 20 minutes, won't be returning!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1566", "text": "I was excited to try this place after living in the area for a few months, but I was unfortunately left disappointed. The pros: friendly staff, flavorful salsas (ask to try the habanero sauce!) and the queso was delish. The cons: the burrito was incredibly bland. It seemed like most of it was rice and beans, which would be ok if they had actually put the time into seasoning those components. The best part if the burrito was that I put salsa on it. Without that, it would've tasted of nothing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1567", "text": "Pas un grand fan! Nourriture correct dans le meilleur des cas, service acceptable quand ont est chanceux, j'y vais seulement pour des ev\\u00e8nements sportifs habituellement en \\\"pay per view\\\" avec des amis. Sinon, il n'y a pas de raison de faire le d\\u00e9tour.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1568", "text": "The food was great but the service is some of the worst I've ever experienced. The manager, Samantha, really needs a lesson in customer service. Completely rude!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1569", "text": "Most horrible service i have ever received in my life. Extremely disrespectful and tells me to hurry up and says he doesn't have time to answer my questions. I liked the food the last time i tried it, but in my opinion the worst customer experience i have ever received.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1570", "text": "I was craving a salmon bagel a couple of weeks ago, so my hubs stopped here to get me one instead of driving all the way to Bruggers. Well, not a lot of people order those from the Big Apple in Tega Cay. The salmon was old and had a mealy texture. It was a to-go order or I would hv most definitely requested a refund. Wont be going back for that. Maybe a plain bagel.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1571", "text": "Looking for cheap sushi? You'll get it here, in terms of portions, quality, preparation... everything but price. This evidently is what happens when Koreans sell Japanese food prepared by Latinos with a total emphasis on cost-per-serving control. All in all, this is a must miss.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1572", "text": "I agree with the other yelpers. I didn't expect much though - I mean it IS a buffet. But I thought since I was in Vegas, I had to do the whole buffet thing and we were staying at the Excalibur, so it was convenient. I have to say it was exactly what I expected. It did stink that they didn't have any alcohol too.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1573", "text": "Not impressed with the quality of their work. Normally my dog would came home smelling fresh for the day after grooming , he did not at this place. They also cut his nails too close at the rear legs and caused him to bleed. My poor baby... they are supposed to be professional? The next day I found dandruff all over his body, not sure if It's related to the shampoo product they had used on my baby. I will not return.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1574", "text": "I javent been to this one but the one in surprise i didnt like. One of the trainers would hit on all the girls which i feel victim to made me feel uncomfortable to workout", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1575", "text": "Lasted a month and even with the menu redo it's officially closed... again. This location has so much potential if they could find the right management and remember that its not the strip so resort prices need not apply.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1576", "text": "Pretty cool looking place. Made to look like China. But of course, it's Chinatown. But you really don't come here to shop. You come here to eat. I guess it's a Kodak moment, so bring your camera, takes some cool shots, eat and leave.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1577", "text": "Hell NO!, do not go here i repeat..do not go there, i don't even know where to begin..People make a honest living, but these guys are dirty", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1578", "text": "Terrible experience. Not worth your time in vegas. The worst security staff works here. They are rude, pushy, entitled, power crazed, and actually wayyyyy too aggressively physical. They literally elbowed my friend in the stomach when she was standing in an apparently unallowed place. Just complete, unabashed, impolite, lame DICKS..The music sucked, sound system unimpressive (not good tonal quality at all, just ridiculously loud). Screw marquee, spend your money at surrender. Much better crowd, staff, and atmosphere there.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1579", "text": "I've had many problems with the service at this location. The employees are nice but they regularly mess up my order and the bun's on the hamburgers are always soggy. They also usually take a long time to get my order out to me. I'd actually recommend eating at the Burger King on Country Club and I-60 instead.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1580", "text": "i`ve had a bad haircut before but not like this. its not even fixable. not that i would set foot in the door again anyway. no idea what the womans name is that cut my hair but you could tell i was bothering her by asking for a haircut. never said a word, never bothered to ask if it was an ok haircut etc..now i get to look like an idiot til this crap grows out. thanks lady.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1581", "text": "We went here when there was construction and they had a good happy hour. I returned today and everything was horrible. The Fat Tire tasted like Budweiser and there were no specials for food during happy hour. Fat Tire needs mixed gas not CO2. I told this to the bar tender but he didn't care. The food is just average, but you can buy a t-shirt with some STD innuendo.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1582", "text": "This was my 2nd time there. The first time was a better experience, friendlier, and lots of smiles.The waiters/waitress are good w/great attitudes, but the owner needs to work on being nice to us patrons, and his employees.The bar does have a great selection of beers, and the additional TV's that were put in since Red, White, and Brew were here are a good touch. Food was ok, but didn't care for the loud music! Very noisy!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1583", "text": "Overpriced, especially the drinks. Had a reservation, and asked to sit outside, but were told no, even though the seats outside remained empty the whole time we were dining. Asked for less ice in my $10.00 drink (yes, ten dollars for one drink that was all ice, no drink) and was told no- that the bartenders could not do that because the drinks were measured 'perfectly'. Food was ok, nothing special that I couldn't make at home.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1584", "text": "Stopped by to try the famous Sprinkles. We got a Pumpin, a Triple Cinnamon and two doggie cupcakes. The dogs lives their cupcakes. The Human cupcakes were dry. It was worth a one time stop.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1585", "text": "Me and my wife went to san felipes cantina in Tempe AZ Saturday 6/28/08 they wouldnt let me in becouse I have my daughters name tattoo on my neck, they said just that day management told the workers not to let people in with tattoos above there shoulders. So becouse if this kind of stereotype or racism I rate san felipes cantina in Tempe AZ zero stars. And the worst bar in AZ", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1586", "text": "Awful customer service. Friend and I spent a fortune. Wouldn't take my credit card because the numbers weren't embossed. Lied to us and said no rooms after giving us tons of liquor.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1587", "text": "I would rather poke my own eye out than take my kid here again. Srsly depressing.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1588", "text": "Generally, I like Cirque. Seeing Kooza when it was touring was the highlight of that summer. That said, Mystere was disappointing.Too Vegas-sy. They have to cram two shows a night into the auditorium, which makes it shorter than your normal Cirque show. Add in a way-too-persistent comedy act of an annoying baby ,and the wow-factor is pretty low.Cirque probably knows this; that's why it's the cheapest of the Vegas shows. But I'd say skip this one, and splurge on \\\"Ka\\\" or \\\"O\\\".", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1589", "text": "Going here was the single worst day of my life. I feel like this place is a joke and I'm on one of those Hell's Kitchen type of shows. The most boring generic menu ever created. Ugly decor. This is a place your parents take you to because they are trying too hard to be hip. Wow. A real masterpiece in horrible life choices. I want to bleach my mind in hopes I forget this place exists.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1590", "text": "ARRRGGHHHHHHH@#!@!! I have to say in life I try not to hate things. I think everyone will understand when I say I hate flying this airline.Mixed messages, rude staff, broken seats are all par for the course. I will avoid saving that few bucks on Price line and pay hard coin to be treated line a paying customer instead something that the overworked humanoids behind the desk have to process and deal with during our sometimes long uncomfortable time together.Ughh I need to take a shower after writing this I feel gross.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1591", "text": "Would give this place no stars if I could. Primary waiter assigned to us (\\\"S\\\") basically ignored us throughout the entire meal. (The secondary staff who refilled our drinks and cleared the tables were great.) Food is \\\"eh\\\" and waaayyy overpriced for the vegetarian options. Wine by the glass is pricey too (though no more than any other Strip restaurant I suppose...) Depressingly huge room with only a few table occupied.Please don't bother with this place. There are many other much better italian options on the Strip for the price you pay here for mediocre food and lousy service.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1592", "text": "Mario Batali, your restaurant sucks! If I ever want to eat lamb brains or tongue, rabbit ragu, calf cheeks, or bone marrow penne pasta then I'll go dumpster diving at my local butcher shop. It'd be a hell of a lot cheaper and probably tastier because I'll use whatever spices I want and not what your wannabe chefs \\\"recommend\\\". I could go on about how I haven't been this dissapointed... nay, disgusted, in seven years but I think I'll save that for a rainy day. Thank you so much for making me want to vomit with every bite.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1593", "text": "I don't know what happened to this place. It's gone downhill!!!! I used to enjoy coming here, the food was pretty good. This time it was super salty and not to mention expensive!!! Our waiter was super cool at least.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1594", "text": "When I went to pick my vehicle up the parking lot was a unplowed slippery mess. My bill was over $500.00. Quin who checked me out was unfriendly, unpleasant and acted like he didn't want to check me out. He has no customer service skills. There are alot more garages in Madison, next time I'm going to one of them, Quin made it clear he didn't want my business.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1595", "text": "I was dined in Haifa on May 13 with 2 more guys. This is probably the worse place I ever ate in my life! Food was not fresh at all and the service was really slow and bad.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1596", "text": "Ordered a thin crust sausage. Crust not crisp, sauce bland, arrived cold. Disappointing in the extreme.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1597", "text": "The girls who take your order are idiots. They forget or say the didn't hear when you order. Had this happen with the fries, their sauces and our beers.The burgers weren't bad but the service its terrible.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1598", "text": "I went to the grand opening. We went in a really large group, paid for all drinks in cash and I only charged one $30 transaction. However, when I looked at my credit card statements there were two more charges on my card adding up to $150. Our group tipped them very well, and all in cash. Horrible experience and also got charged 2 times for drinks transactions that I didn't even get to enjoy. I would never recommend this place to a friend and would never set foot in here again. Very unethical services!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1599", "text": "The only good thing about this place is the view, though on a sunny day, the white table reflecting the sun in your eyes makes it difficult to see. Sadly the drinks (cocktails) are bad, the staff are awful.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1600", "text": "My husband and I both got sick after eating here. How come there is always a line on the weekend?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1601", "text": "Worst Chinese ever. Wontons in the wonton soup were mushy.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1602", "text": "It is a bit difficult to walk to the strip. They tried to charge us $45 for cleaning for the next guests...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1603", "text": "Seriously a charge for using an debit card? Don't stop here....go across the street to the 7 eleven.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1604", "text": "Nah! I'm sorry I don't see why everyone gives this place a high rating... I guess being from Cali-we know what sushi is supposed to taste like. Yes I know! Pinky in the air :)", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1605", "text": "Inconsistent reservation policy. Used to love it here and now it's so poorly managed. Could be a gem, now it's just disappointing", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1606", "text": "Pizza and wings were tasty but here are the reasons I will NEVER go back!1 spent $120 to dine in and they charged us 50 cents for ranch dressing2. Bathroom inside was employees only, had to walk down a slope and thru rocks and gravel around the back of the building for restroom3 no wet wipes for 30 wings 4 extremely rude staff", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1607", "text": "I mean... the food is edible... but everything seems to be pretty dry. As if all the food has been lying out all day... I've never seen the place busy.. but it's cool. I'll go here if I'm starving... but probably not again. Seems every cicis pizza I go to their having a \\\"bad day\\\" or something. I haven't had a good experience yet.... Sorry. Just being honest.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1608", "text": "Terrible service. Very rude food server. Embarrassed to have brought my family there. Will never go back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1609", "text": "Based solely on the previous reviewers good experience with this landscaper, I decided to give him a call. He was very nice on the phone, however he never showed up at my house to take care of my yard. No phone call, nothing. Either his business is so incredibly booming right now, or his phone and vehicle were swallowed up in a space-time vortex. Regardless, he successfully lived up to my expectations regarding landscapers.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1610", "text": "Food is good and close by, the service is so poor... I don't think they offer training to their servers and staff.. Obviously the cooks have the training they need. If I wanted good food and piss poor service I would have dinner with an angry ex", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1611", "text": "Really great food but poor staff female manager if that's what you want to call her was very rude and male manager at bar drinking how professional is that but if I was to go back it be for the food only!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1612", "text": "Bad Food and Awful Service. Previously the food was good, but the service was OK..Now with the new Chef and maybe management both are bad.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1613", "text": "I do not like their pizza, it was soggy, undercooked and really not good at all, oh and the salad was gross (how you mess that up is beyond me)I am a thin crust NY style pizza fan, and this was nothing like that, not for me!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1614", "text": "I do not like this target. The team members are unhelpful in helping you find the item that you are looking for. They stand there saying UM we don't carry it, several minuts later I found the Item after the team member flat out lied. After look for my self I found the item. Lazy team member in house wares. TARGETEXPECT LESS, PAY MORE!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1615", "text": "first off the food here isn't bad but I prefer Boiling Crab on Decatur. i've been there twice in the past month and have to say that the service is terrible. the waitress' perform as if this is their first job waitressing and are still learning. one was actually rude when taking my order cause she couldn't understand what i wanted. maybe i was being unclear but come on. I will just have to expect the poor service. this place is well over rated.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1616", "text": "Food is ok. Could definitely be better. Their gumbo is actually very good. It is not a very good place to have a casual drink. The layout is very poor and the bartenders are horrible. They don't work the bar and seem annoyed when people order a drink.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1617", "text": "Gross, just absolutely gross. Going to school to become a therapist, you wonder why people act the way they do and then teach their children to act just as deplorably. This is the WORST Walmart I've ever been to and avoid it at all costs. There is not enough sanitizer, good manners, and hope in the world to fix this place. Just demolish it and put in a Target.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1618", "text": "Now I remember why I stopped coming here they charged me $30 more than where I normally go to the same services and service is not that great", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1619", "text": "If you're attending an event at the convention center, the convenience is perfect. However, the rooms are in appalling condition. My \\\"newly renovated room\\\" had new carpet, yes, but the shower has gunky and broken tiles, my toilet was dirty, and a piece of the window broke and was taped to the window instead of fixed. I will try to attach images.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1620", "text": "Decent place, friendly staff, but poor wine list. I asked the staff about the list and was told the owners only want to carry wines that nobody else does. My guess is that they want to carry wines that you are not familiar with so you don't know how badly you are getting ripped off. I had a $10 glass of a $11 bottle of wine (retail). It was ok, and I expect high prices at a bar but I at least want a decent glass.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1621", "text": "Aweful place and even worse place to see a concert. Save your cash and go elsewhere. Rude and dying on the vine. Over priced and fascist management. We will never be back. Thanks for running the last night in Vegas...jerk store!!!!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1622", "text": "The space of this location is tiny and I would not advise eating there. The food is not impressive. Pad Thai is the first thing I order when I try new Thai restaurants, and the Pad Thai at Thai Basil is not authentic and cannot compare to Siam in Glendale, AZ. I've tried their curry, it's edible, but there are better Thai restaurants in Arizona.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1623", "text": "Good for drinks only, food tasted horrible. How can you mess up on teriyaki chicken?! It tasted like plastic, and they the staff didnt even do anything about it when asked to change it. Horrible.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1624", "text": "Way overrated... Not great service and food was mediocre at best!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1625", "text": "First off the hostess was not very nice. Throwing our menus down and walking away. After about 5 minutes we were given chips and salsa that tasted like it came out of a bag & a jar. We ordered some chicken strips that tasted like fish! I think your restaurant needs a makeover not only with the servers but the menu as well. We will NOT be returning.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1626", "text": "Before you go there, check their Better Business Bureau grade- its an \\\"F\\\"! They already have 3 complaints that they never responded to, and I'm about to file another one! This is a horrible excuse for a cleaners. I went there about 5-6 times (wanting to use them because they were cheap and really close to my house), but I never got anything back that was clean or pressed enough to wear. Now they have ruined 2 pairs of my pants and refuse to take responsibility for them. Awful people!!! Run the other direction!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1627", "text": "This laundromat is reasonably affordable, has decent, although not great, machines (watch the driers - they randomly bump open and waste your time/money). The low rating is due to the nastiest woman I've ever had to deal with.It's an older woman who sits in the back and watches and glares at everyone. She seems to have taken a special dislike to me and has actually reduced me to tears with her sheer unpleasantry and rudeness. I'd seriously dryclean every item I had before I go to this facility again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1628", "text": "Unfreundliche Bedienung. Der Latte macchiato auf crushed ice kam lauwarm und ohne Eis an. Begruendung des Kellners daraufhin: \\\"das Eis schmilzt nat\\u00fcrlich, wenn hei\\u00dfer Kaffee drauf kommt.\\\"", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1629", "text": "Utterly disappointed with the food and service at this location.We had Shalimar food in Bay area and expected the same.The food was awful, quantity was bare minimum.The service was terrible and the cleanliness is un-describable.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1630", "text": "awful. FOOD IS GROSS, you do not know what you are eating. It is not good at all.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1631", "text": "Let's start with the pros. Quaint little place hidden in Mesa AZ. Nice front bar and reasonable prices. Pretty decent wine list.About the food. The bread wasn't good at all. Period. I had the caprese salad wich was OK, barely OK.I ordered the capellini with erbe sauce. The rosemary flavor was a little overwhelming but in general was OK.I wouldn't crave to go back but if I lived in the neighborhood, I probably would go once in a while.The best part of dinner, was the company (as it should always be:)Cheers", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1632", "text": "The worst impersonator with the worst personality. Don't waste your time on this joke.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1633", "text": "Good quality food. But terribly slow service. I know there is something they can do. The hostess actually took our order - thank god because the guy responsible was really slow and seemed new. They should do more to train there people.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1634", "text": "We have had a very disappointing experience with Malibu Pool Service and Repair. Missed weekly appts, lack of proper chemical analysis and treatment, and equipment leaks that were not addressed. We do not recommend this company to anyone! And we have cancelled our service going forward. Beware!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1635", "text": "This has become the hip hop hotel on the strip. If you're into that you'll love it here, otherwise stay away. I had dinner at Hecha en Las Vegas. That was about the worst Mexican I ever had. Rooms were nice, pools were fine, not too crowded. It seems MGM is trying to brand itself toward a younger, high energy, party crowd. So there is constant loud tween music in elevators, casino floor and pool area. The clientele have become a bit more low class.Not to mention the stampede after an alleged shooting right after the Mayweather fight.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1636", "text": "Wings/chicken and ranch dressing good. Pizza, not good. Sicilian Dry. Unacceptable. Do better.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1637", "text": "It's walmart, I only go here when I have to. otherwise, I shop at target.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1638", "text": "For the price it should have been much better. Stay away from the linguini w clams and pancetta. SO SALTY. I'm thai I love salty foodFor the price it should have been much better. Stay away from the linguini w clams and pancetta. SO SALTY. I'm thai I love salty food but this was ridiculous. Also service was subpar. Maybe as my friend said it was the rock bottom christmas eve crew but whatever. Mario batale needs to take a second look. On the plus side, incredible octopus appetizer. Would get that again if forced to go.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1639", "text": "Lots of TVs, and good food. They have an expansive beer selection, and I was smart enough to do a beer flight. OOOOhhhh yeahhhh. It was great. The oysters here tasted fresh too. The place was crowded but my friend and I were able to be seated rather quickly. I had the New Amsterdam Burger. It was okay, but not memorable. it was practically a Reuben burger, which i've had before at another restaurant. The place can be a bit loud.Overall its a nice place next to the Aria. But I think for the price i've had better joints.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1640", "text": "I waited in the drive thru for 10 minutes without even so much as a hello. I understand it gets busy but at least come over the speaker and acknowledge that you'll take my order when you can. I drove away as did the person behind me and went elsewhere. On my way out I saw three employees standing in the parking lot on break. Maybe only send one employee on break at a time? Very disappointing and frustrating.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1641", "text": "Overpriced and not even very good. They were ok when I didn't know of better sushi options in Phoenix.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1642", "text": "don't bother. It might be in the \\\"exclusive\\\" area, but the service, drinks don't match the location. I came here for an 80's party and only one bar was working...with ONE person. So the guy handled better with cash. I had a gingerale-rum and it was LAME (compared to the one at Goat head). Food? Oh gladly I had already had dinner somewhere else. The plates I saw coming looked BAD.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1643", "text": "To start off, I got food poisoning . I was up all night puking all of my food up. I mean the food might be disgusting but the service was devastating, it took hours order. That night I saw vermon in the restaurant and threw up violently that night. It was the worst and I will never dine at firefly again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1644", "text": "Second time playing here. First time was good. Green was fair. This time its just horrible. On a Sunday. 8/17 Its like they just punched the greens yesterday...grass is like a jungle. So you either hit a hole or a patch of grass or both. I don't see them very busy unless they have true golfers.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1645", "text": "I made reservations for a mini van 3 months ago. I get to Thrifty at 1145 pm and they didn't have ANY cars available. Unbelievable. There were 2 customers ahead of me that got turned away and about 10 more behind me. All of us had reservations and all of us were told to catch a taxi to the hotel and come back in the morning. Never using them ever again.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1646", "text": "$12 for a tiny Beef on Weck sandwich and fries... $11 for a pound of wings (that's about 7 wings)...$18.25 for a large cheese and pepperoni pizza... Overpriced bar food to say the least.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1647", "text": "Blah, gave this place chance after chance. One time left and no fluids had been topped off, went to an auto zone type spot and they confirmed and helped me put the fluids in once I purchased them. Next time they didn't put in any OIL!!! It's insane. They are always trying to up sell and the service is JUST NOT up to par. Shame on this place.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1648", "text": "Well. Where Do I start. From the microwaved Philly Cheese steak, a minimum is 15$ per hr. Policy that I was told 3 different times and still trying to find out what was that all about. ESPN was there a moved out. This place is a big joke with food tab too boot Your better off going to Hard Rock Cafe by all means!!! For better food & times.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1649", "text": "I usually like panda but this one is not one that I will go offten. Mika the girl that rang us out wasn't very pleasant and didn't even smile a smile can make a diffrence. .I work in cust. Service and if u want people to come back u need to let them fill good. And on top the portions are very small they take to long to help people the rather make them wait. So to say the least not a pleasant vist", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1650", "text": "I like it here. It is just too far from the real strip where all the fun is.This is too kid friendly for me. I wouldn't come here, except for the games. That's it.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1651", "text": "Second visit Great patio but so many damn flies- and it's been like that for months- seriously need a fly trap- in my beer, food, all over the tables- disgusting.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1652", "text": "$8.24 cents to fax five pages to my insurance company and an unpleasant, unsmiling troll behind the register to help me out with the process. I think that pretty much sums it up.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1653", "text": "I suspect many of these high ratings are coming from the high schoolers next door, in which case I'm sure it's an upgrade over the cafeteria. If you like a sub so soggy that the bun turns back into dough in your hands, then this is your place. The burger and dogs aren't impressive either. Unless you have a teenage gut of steel that can pass a tin can without flinching, there are better burgers to be had (habit or in n out), and better dogs too (Ted's).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1654", "text": "You should check out PlayNetwork.com. Great customer service with a ton of service options that won't break the bank.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1655", "text": "Great music but limited breakfast/brunch menu. Fun atmosphere but it seems like the service isn't geared for a breakfast/brunch type of crowd. But I'm willing to come back and try out the dinner menu.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1656", "text": "Decided to try one of their new specials after catching a movie.. At first the server was borderline rude. But I think she saw my husband mouthing to me that she was a \\\"B\\\" so it got better after that.I had the burger special. Now I have had their burgers before and this was not it. It tasted like a frozen patty that had just been warmed up. My husband had the steak special and it was so thin you could almost see though it.I will go back but will order of of the regular menu next time", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1657", "text": "I would go early and leave early it becomes very crowded but worth a view and then out. This place was literally a fire hazard. If there is a line or cover don't bother. Go back over to the larger clubs at the Encore like Surrender.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1658", "text": "Worst shrimp chow main I've had.........................................really! Dont waste your money.....cannot beleive what they serve you in also!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1659", "text": "Do not go here!!! The wings here gave both my boyfriend and I food poisoning! The decrepit conditions should have been a red flag along with the staff that so very obviously hate their jobs and have no pride in their restaurant. If you are opposed to vomiting all day do not step foot in this ghetto, disgusting establishment!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1660", "text": "Yes it WAS a dump. Surprisingly it's closed lol", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1661", "text": "This place is not good. If you are only in Montreal for a weekend, don't waste a meal here. My group got a fair sampling of different menu items from pizza, to panini to gondolas and it seemed like everything was microwaved. The place is clean and conveniently located, the staff are friendly enough and the portions are suitable, but the food is really nothing to be even close to excited about.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1662", "text": "The Chinese vegetables were awesome, other than that, it was disgusting. I also had a hard time getting a Bloody Mary for lunch, really, isn't this Vegas, shouldn't I be able to get a BM 24 hours a day?I will NEVER be back..well, except maybe for breakfast, that is the time for a buffet I have ever liked anyway.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1663", "text": "We were so excited to try this place out for our anniversary, only to be disappointed and ready to go after 20 minutes! Service was okay, Food was okay, kind of bland and the music was too loud to hear ourselves talk. Probably a first and last for us!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1664", "text": "No longer ran by original owners. This place went down hill with their new food. Stay away. So bummed", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1665", "text": "garbage!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1666", "text": "the 1st time i've rent there, everything was great, we had a beautiful car, the people were friendly...the 2nd time, it was totally different, we had few really not friendly staff, who didn't have the car we rented so they made us pay more for another car, this one had a flat tire, and then when we come back they add an other insurance without telling us, because of the tire... we were suppose to pay $50 for a car and finally it was $250, i'll never go back again !", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1667", "text": "Not a great place for the kids. Limited menu for them and nothing American kiddie food like other Mexican places.. My oldest tried an appetizer instead Mexican sliders on a bun... Gross. She didn't touch it an neither did my husband or I. I had the carnitas and they were OK. Nothing to rave about. Service was OK and they weren't even busy. I think Roberto's down the street taste way better for a fraction of the price.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1668", "text": "The sound quality at this venue is quite possibly the worste I have ever had to endure. If it wasn't for a band playing here that I haven't seen in 20 years id take off. What a disservice to musicians everywhere. I get better audio out of my stock ford F150 stereo....LITERALLY.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1669", "text": "Food is good, price is reasonable for a restaurant in casino, SERVICE IS HORRIBLE!!! We waited 15 mins for someone to take our orders and another 20 mins for the food to be on our table. The server had an attitude when I asked her for a to go box and refills on the coffee.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1670", "text": "I would give this place zero stars if I could. The time I went before this one, my food took over an hour to make it to the table, and when it did; it was cold and the Manager could not care less. Today, I decided to give them one more chance, we ordered chicken Parmesan and fatbread (yes, I spelled it right) the chicken was BURN, fatbread was blah. What's wrong with quality check at this restaurant!!!!! Poor poor poor experience, don't go!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1671", "text": "Add another \\\"meh\\\" to the list. We went on a Sunday morning, and despite the crowds loitering about, were able to sit immediately at the counter. The crowd was extremely see-and-be-seen, but then I guess it is next door to the (ugh) Vig in (ugh) Arcadia. The service was slow, the server pissy, the order wrong (without an apology), the coffee cup unrefilled. The food was okay, and while there were many tempting things on the menu, I can't say I'm dying to go back. I'll stick to the tried-and-true favorites (read: Harlow's).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1672", "text": "This Buffett is very mediocre. It's over $40 for dinner. For $40 per person you would expect the highest quality food and the most excellent service and this is just crap. The hostesses must get paid really badly because they're always in a bad mood and The food here is not very good. I also had to talk to a manager about there being a hair in my pizza. This is not a Buffett I would ever suggest. Especially because it's so expensive.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1673", "text": "This store smells horrible. I immediately walked out.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1674", "text": "Just ate there last night and wish I hadn't wasted the $$$. What an overpriced experience for ok fish. Outrageous to pay $7 for one single thin slice of sashimi. Would go anywhere next time than blue ribbon ever again. Service was good, but I want reasonably priced sushi or if I am paying those prices I want to be amazed not underwhelmed by mediocre fish. Thank G-d my girlfriend really loves me because last night could have been a deal killer at this restaurant.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1675", "text": "Another $1500 deposit! Really! I hate all of you! Might I add that I DO pay my bills in full every month and have never been late! .......but yet I am still considered \\\"high-risk\\\"! Did I mention I have perfect credit!?! Someone needs to take this monopoly down. If there are any other power companies out there please let me know I will switch my service in a heart beat.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1676", "text": "Is it just me, or does anyone else feel the need to sanitize themselves after leaving this dark, grimy store?", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1677", "text": "Terrible! is best way to describe the experience at Gado Gado that had me leaving after the appetizer course. After picking through a mixed green salad that was half rotten and slimy greens, I returned the \\\"homemade\\\" salsa that tasted like tomatoe puree out of a can because \\\"it had no pepper in it.\\\" The owner of the restaurant came over and insulted me and said that if I wanted hotter salsa I should have stayed at home. I ultimately walked out and found a great restaurant two doors down at SANTE, which I highly recommend.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1678", "text": "My wife and I had dinner last Friday night. It was terrible. We ordered the Angus burgers. The meat on the burgers were just two small slider patties. The onion rings were full of liquid, clearly frozen items. The wine was expensive and was a name brand, however, what they served us didn't at all taste like the wine listed. It was probably a cheap substitute - I think this is illegal. This restaurant is off our list.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1679", "text": "not a thing from his place is fresh all frozen. supermarket pizzas are more likely to be better. if you don't make your own dough, daily, you should not be in the pizza business!!!!!!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1680", "text": "Excellent service and nice decor. Unfortunately the sushi wasn't that great. The rice on the rolls was dry (not very fresh perhaps?), the taste of salmon roll and tuna roll were strangely too close to distinguish, the tuna sushi almost looked like it was colored. The sushi fish taste was B grade at the best. I am sorry guys your sushi quality needs improvement.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1681", "text": "I have been to every spa in Vegas multiple times.Canyon Ranch is the tourist trap. Way overpriced.Poor therapists. Lots of flash but no bang.You will walk so far thru crowds after your massageyou won't be relaxed anymore. Poorly designed.Poorly managed. By all means, keep going there so I can attend the better spas in peaceful solitude *evil grin*", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1682", "text": "Food is quite good but this place is way too small. I've went there 5 times and always waited like at least 20 minutes at the door. Then you are stuck at your table barely able to move. Note that I am 6 feet 210lbs which is quite standard.I'll always remember the barmaid forgetting to give me 10 bucks back on a 20 for a beer. Cheap trick to try to stole my money or an accident... I'll leaving the guess to you.The chef is quite good and I can't complain about his work.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1683", "text": "Wish I could say more about this place because I live so close! BUT of the items I've had during 2 visits: lentil soup, house salad, feta pita, hummus, baba ganoush, shawarma, tabouli, falafel...ALL MEDIOCRE. Shawarma was not authentic it was a shredded up beef steak. The dips tasted like they could a been from a can. Its inexpensive but disappointing. Prob won't go back.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1684", "text": "By far worst Starbucks EVER!! waited in the drive thru yesterday for 30mins?!? Really? Only because I couldn't escape from the line. Haha. Then to get my java chip frap that was the worst one I've ever had.. So waisted 30mins of my day to get a drink I couldn't even drink. Thanks but no thanks. I will not return. For being such a huge corporate place. They should have enough people that can do there job correctly.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1685", "text": "Wanted to try because of all the great reviews but sadly a little disappointed. Service was really great but unfortunately the food was mediocre.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1686", "text": "have ordered from here a lot and tonight tried to order something different a kids meal and got told we are busy and not doing any substitutions. Way to be rude to customers, i took my business elsewhere.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1687", "text": "The yogurt is good. But the toppings here suck when it comes to fresh fruits. Just a lot of chocolate chips and cookies. It is a convenient location though so I keep coming back. I think Mojo yogurt is a better option.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1688", "text": "Though I've eaten dinner here at this location two years ago and breakfast at the walnut creek location in September of 2009, tonight's food was exceptionally bad. The bacon wrapped chicken was not done on the inside and mostly reddish pink, the bacon was raw and the outside of the chicken reminded me of jerky in it's texture and it's inability to actually be cut with the butterknife provided.Though the salad was good, the main dish was abysmal and I would sooner head to Claim Jumper or Mimi's on my way into town.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1689", "text": "My dog eats better food than this crap. Glad I spent a ton on this awful lunch. Do yourself a favor and go anywhere else.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1690", "text": "It is closed, out of business.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1691", "text": "Went in thinking it was the usual Pei Wei, big mistake. The food was close but no cigar. Not sure what they were thinking...", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1692", "text": "Nice and clean place for employees, but customers especially they are WIC people. I tried to WIC there but had a horrible hard time with young tall white woman cashier. Her name is L .K who was really unkind and rude to me because of WIC. I was truly humiliated and embraced.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1693", "text": "If you have ever eaten Thai food anywhere else- say, the West coast, you will know what it is supposed to taste like. NOT like this. Sadly this is the worst Thai food I have ever had: the worst.We were sucked in by the 4 star review and went with high hopes.Pad see ew was bland and boring.Yum pla muk - the seafood salad was so over Fish sauced as to be almost inedible. and no lettuce, just cucumbers.Pad prik mao(?) with beef was barely OK and boring.The service was friendly. The place seemed clean.No booze.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1694", "text": "I'm giving this place 2 stars and only because the food was good. The waitress, Crystal, on the other hand was terribly aloof and snobbish and clearly did not want to be there. She was slow and we had to constantly get up to flag her or someone down. Please keep in mind there were only 2-3 other tables and they had their own servers. I can understand when someone is having a bad day but this girl was ridiculous. If you get annoyed when even taking orders then maybe you need to get a new job.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1695", "text": "I only give 1 star for the friendliness of the bartender and our server. DO NOT order the crab bisque! Was not a soup but more like a sauce.. Was way too heavy and rich. I had several spoonfuls of it and even my date said he was burping it up after. I had it worse. I ended up throwing it all up outside the restaurant around the corner by the perfectly, trimmed and manicured green bushes. Thanks Tommy Bahama for ruining my first night in Vegas and instead of drinking away, I had to be drinking Pepto Bismo!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1696", "text": "Solid late-night after-clubbing fare - big portions, meat, cheese, nothing too fancy. The staff are friendly. Expect long lines and a long wait after 2am but if you want a big hoagie/sandwich and aren't too picky, it'll do well in a pinch.(I don't really think this place should be classified as a steakhouse but meh, that's ok).", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1697", "text": "I want to like this place but it just never seems to hit its mark. The hummus is okay but they use way too much tahini in it. The food is consistently ok, but it is just ok. The service is always slow.", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1698", "text": "Heard good things, but, did not even measure up. Very bland...really man? It's Thai how can it be flavorless? Don't waste your time!", "label": "negative"} {"domain": "restaurant", "split": "train", "example_id": "restaurant_train_1699", "text": "I went here last year when I was living in Vegas at the beginning of the year I was living at Harrah's Hotel and Casino and I went here on the party bus the girls did not take off their panties for eight thousand bucks and I just had core surgery and they force me to say yes to authorize each of my credit cards too cancel out I will never go back is just a strip club stupid place in America where women are degraded instead of socialize with and fell in love with", "label": "negative"}